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Module, (Vehicle Antitheft) > Component Information > Technical Service Bulletins > Customer Interest: > 08-012-03 > Apr
> 03 > Alarm System - Inadvertent Siren Activation
Alarm Module: Customer Interest Alarm System - Inadvertent Siren Activation
NUMBER: 08-012-03
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: Apr. 25, 2003
THIS BULLETIN IS BEING PROVIDED IN ADVANCE. DO NOT ORDER PARTS OR PERFORM
ANY ACTIONS RELATED TO THIS BULLETIN UNTIL MAY 9, 2003.
SUBJECT: Inadvertent Siren Activation
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves replacing and configuring an Alarm Remote Keyless Entry
Module (ARKEM).
MODELS:
2002 (PG) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
2000 - 2003 (PL) NEON (International Markets)
2001 - 2003 (PT) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH A THATCHAM ALARM, SALES
CODE LSC.
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Customer may describe inadvertent siren activation or security alarm activates for no apparent
reason, can happen at any time.
DIAGNOSIS:
If this condition can be duplicated or customer describes this condition, perform the Repair
Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
NOTE:
AFTER INSTALLING A NEW ARKEM (RKE) MODULE IT MUST BE CONFIGURED USING THE
DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL AS DESCRIBED BELOW. THE DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL MUST BE
OPERATING AT LEVEL 56.0 OR HIGHER.
1. Replace the ARKEM (RKE) module as described in the appropriate service manual.
2. Hook up the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool to the Data Link Connector (DLC).
3. With the key in the ignition, turn the key to the RUN position.
4. After the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool initialization, perform the following:
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a. Select "Theft Alarm".
b. Select "VTSS".
c. Select "Miscellaneous".
d. Select "Configure Module".
e. Select "Yes" for Current Configuration Display.
f. Press Any key.
g. Select the number of the model year of the vehicle (new requirement).
h. Select the number of the body style of the vehicle.
i. Select the number for Left Hand Drive or Right Hand Drive.
j. Select the number of the Market.
k. Select the Desired VTA (module) Type.
l. The Current Configuration is displayed.
m. Reprogram the RKE (Key Fob) Transmitter(s).
5. The configuration is complete, disconnect the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
FAILURE CODE:
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08-012-03 > Apr > 03 > Alarm System - Inadvertent Siren Activation
Alarm Module: All Technical Service Bulletins Alarm System - Inadvertent Siren Activation
NUMBER: 08-012-03
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: Apr. 25, 2003
THIS BULLETIN IS BEING PROVIDED IN ADVANCE. DO NOT ORDER PARTS OR PERFORM
ANY ACTIONS RELATED TO THIS BULLETIN UNTIL MAY 9, 2003.
SUBJECT: Inadvertent Siren Activation
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves replacing and configuring an Alarm Remote Keyless Entry
Module (ARKEM).
MODELS:
2002 (PG) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
2000 - 2003 (PL) NEON (International Markets)
2001 - 2003 (PT) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH A THATCHAM ALARM, SALES
CODE LSC.
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Customer may describe inadvertent siren activation or security alarm activates for no apparent
reason, can happen at any time.
DIAGNOSIS:
If this condition can be duplicated or customer describes this condition, perform the Repair
Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
NOTE:
AFTER INSTALLING A NEW ARKEM (RKE) MODULE IT MUST BE CONFIGURED USING THE
DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL AS DESCRIBED BELOW. THE DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL MUST BE
OPERATING AT LEVEL 56.0 OR HIGHER.
1. Replace the ARKEM (RKE) module as described in the appropriate service manual.
2. Hook up the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool to the Data Link Connector (DLC).
3. With the key in the ignition, turn the key to the RUN position.
4. After the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool initialization, perform the following:
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a. Select "Theft Alarm".
b. Select "VTSS".
c. Select "Miscellaneous".
d. Select "Configure Module".
e. Select "Yes" for Current Configuration Display.
f. Press Any key.
g. Select the number of the model year of the vehicle (new requirement).
h. Select the number of the body style of the vehicle.
i. Select the number for Left Hand Drive or Right Hand Drive.
j. Select the number of the Market.
k. Select the Desired VTA (module) Type.
l. The Current Configuration is displayed.
m. Reprogram the RKE (Key Fob) Transmitter(s).
5. The configuration is complete, disconnect the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
FAILURE CODE:
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Module: > 08-025-02 > Dec > 02 > Electrical - Air Bag Light ON/DTC (STORED ENERGY FAULT)
Wiring Harness: All Technical Service Bulletins Electrical - Air Bag Light ON/DTC (STORED
ENERGY FAULT)
NUMBER: 08-025-02
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: Dec. 20, 2002
SUBJECT: Air Bag Light "ON"/Erroneous Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) "STORED ENERGY
FAULT"
NOTE:
THE SYMPTOM/CONDITION ADDRESSED IN THIS BULLETIN HAS NO AFFECT ON AIRBAG
OPERATION.
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves installing a jumper harness/diode at the Leak Detection Pump
(LDP).
MODELS:
2000 - 2002 PL Neon
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Vehicle sets DTC "STORED ENERGY FAULT" with the airbag light on.
NOTE:
THE ABOVE MENTIONED DTC CAN BE GENERATED IF THE IGNITION SWITCH IS CYCLED
ON AND OFF WITHIN A TEN SECOND PERIOD. A VOLTAGE SPIKE FROM THE LEAK
DETECTION PUMP COULD OCCUR DUE TO THE PUMP RUNNING CONCURRENTLY IN THE
SYSTEM SELF CHECK MODE. VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH LESS OPTIONS ARE MORE
SUSCEPTIBLE DUE TO THE LOWER NUMBER OF MODULES AVAILABLE TO ABSORB THE
VOLTAGE SPIKE.
DIAGNOSIS:
Using the Diagnostic Scan Tool (DRB III(R)) with the appropriate Diagnostic Procedures Manual,
verify all systems are functioning as designed. If DTC's are present, other than listed above, record
them on the repair order and repair as necessary before proceeding further with this bulletin. If the
DTC listed above is present, perform the Repair Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
1. Disconnect and isolate the negative battery cable.
2. Raise and support vehicle on a suitable hoist.
3. Locate the Leak Detection Pump (LDP) on the right side of the fuel tank. Push the locking tab on
electrical connector to unlock and remove connector.
4. Install jumper harness/diode, p/n 05102874AA, between the LDP and the chassis harness
connector.
5. Tie-strap any excess harness to the chassis harness.
6. Erase DTC "STORED ENERGY FAULT" and verify this DTC is not present.
7. If DTC "STORED ENERGY FAULT" reoccurs, replace the Airbag Control Module (ACM).
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
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Alarm Module: Locations
Sentry Key Immobilizer (SKIM) Location
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Alarm Module: Diagrams
Sentry Key Immobilizer Module
Sentry Key Immobilizer Module
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Alarm Module: Description and Operation
Sentry Key Immobilizer (SKIM) Location
SENTRY KEY IMMOBILIZER MODULE
The Sentry Key Immobilizer Module (SKIM) (Fig.9) contains a Radio Frequency (RF) transceiver
and a microprocessor. The SKIM retains in memory the ID numbers of any Sentry Key that is
programmed to it. The maximum number of keys that may be programmed to each module is eight
(8). The SKIM also communicates over the PCI bus with the Powertrain Control Module (PCM), the
instrument cluster, and the DRB III scan tool. The SKIM transmits and receives RF signals through
a tuned antenna enclosed within a molded plastic ring formation that is integral to the SKIM
housing. When the SKIM is properly installed on the steering column, the antenna ring fits snugly
around the circumference of the ignition lock cylinder housing. If this ring is not mounted properly,
communication problems may arise in the form of transponder-related faults.
For added system security, each SKIM is programmed with a unique "Secret Key" code. This code
is stored in memory and is sent over the PCI bus to the PCM and to each key that is programmed
to work with the vehicle. The "Secret Key" code is therefore a common element found in all
components of the Sentry Key Immobilizer System (SKIS). In the event that a SKIM replacement is
required, the "Secret Key" code can be restored from the PCM by following the SKIM replacement
procedure found in the DRB III scan tool. Proper completion of this task will allow the existing
ignition keys to be reprogrammed. Therefore, new keys will NOT be needed. In the event that the
original "Secret Key" code can not be recovered, new ignition keys will be required. The DRB III
scan tool will alert the technician if key replacement is necessary. Another security code, called a
PIN, is used to gain secured access to the SKIM for service. The SKIM also stores in its memory
the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), which it learns through a bus message from the PCM
during initialization. The SKIS scrambles the information that is communicated between its
components in order to reduce the possibility of unauthorized SKIM access and/or disabling.
When the ignition switch is moved to the RUN position. the SKIM transmits an RF signal to the
transponder in the ignition key. The SKIM then waits for a response RF signal from the transponder
in the key. If the response received identifies the key as valid, the SKIM sends a "valid key"
message to the PCM over the PCI bus. If the response received identifies the key as invalid or no
response is received from the transponder in the ignition key, the SKIM sends an "invalid key"
message to the PCM. The PCM will enable or disable engine operation based upon the status of
the SKIM messages. It is important to note that the default condition in the PCM is "invalid key."
Therefore, if no response is received by the PCM, the engine will be immobilized after two (2)
seconds of running.
The SKIM also sends indicator light status messages to the instrument cluster to tell that module
how to operate the light. This may consist of turning the light ON for a three (3) second bulb test
when the ignition switch is first turned to the ON position. It is also the method used to turn the light
ON solid or to flash it after the indicator light test is complete to signify a fault in the SKIS. If the
light comes ON and stays ON solid after the indicator light test, this signifies that the SKIM has
detected a system malfunction and/or that the SKIS has become inoperative. If the SKIM detects
an invalid key OR a key-related fault exists, the indicator light will flash following the indicator light
test. The SKIM may also request an audible chime if the customer key programming feature is
available and the procedure is being utilized. Refer to Electrical, Vehicle Theft Security
Transponder Key, Standard Procedure - Sentry Key Immobilizer System Transponder
programming.
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Alarm Module: Testing and Inspection
To Switch Operating Modes or to Configure A New Module, a DRBIII(R) scan tool must be used.
Fig.10 Data Link Connector (DLC) Location
1. Hook up the DRBIII(R) scan tool to the Data Link Connector (DLC). 2. With the key in the
ignition, turn the key to the RUN position. 3. After the DRBIII(R) scan tool initialization, perform the
following:
a. Select "Theft Alarm." b. Select "VTSS." c. Select "Miscellaneous,"
4. Once in the "Miscellaneous" screen:
a. If you wish to configure a new module, select "Configure Module." b. If you wish to put the
module into customer usage mode, select "Enable VTSS." c. If you wish to put the module into
dealer lot mode, select "Dealer Lot."
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Keyless Entry Module: Customer Interest Alarm System - Inadvertent Siren Activation
NUMBER: 08-012-03
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: Apr. 25, 2003
THIS BULLETIN IS BEING PROVIDED IN ADVANCE. DO NOT ORDER PARTS OR PERFORM
ANY ACTIONS RELATED TO THIS BULLETIN UNTIL MAY 9, 2003.
SUBJECT: Inadvertent Siren Activation
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves replacing and configuring an Alarm Remote Keyless Entry
Module (ARKEM).
MODELS:
2002 (PG) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
2000 - 2003 (PL) NEON (International Markets)
2001 - 2003 (PT) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH A THATCHAM ALARM, SALES
CODE LSC.
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Customer may describe inadvertent siren activation or security alarm activates for no apparent
reason, can happen at any time.
DIAGNOSIS:
If this condition can be duplicated or customer describes this condition, perform the Repair
Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
NOTE:
AFTER INSTALLING A NEW ARKEM (RKE) MODULE IT MUST BE CONFIGURED USING THE
DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL AS DESCRIBED BELOW. THE DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL MUST BE
OPERATING AT LEVEL 56.0 OR HIGHER.
1. Replace the ARKEM (RKE) module as described in the appropriate service manual.
2. Hook up the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool to the Data Link Connector (DLC).
3. With the key in the ignition, turn the key to the RUN position.
4. After the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool initialization, perform the following:
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a. Select "Theft Alarm".
b. Select "VTSS".
c. Select "Miscellaneous".
d. Select "Configure Module".
e. Select "Yes" for Current Configuration Display.
f. Press Any key.
g. Select the number of the model year of the vehicle (new requirement).
h. Select the number of the body style of the vehicle.
i. Select the number for Left Hand Drive or Right Hand Drive.
j. Select the number of the Market.
k. Select the Desired VTA (module) Type.
l. The Current Configuration is displayed.
m. Reprogram the RKE (Key Fob) Transmitter(s).
5. The configuration is complete, disconnect the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
FAILURE CODE:
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Keyless Entry Module: All Technical Service Bulletins Alarm System - Inadvertent Siren Activation
NUMBER: 08-012-03
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: Apr. 25, 2003
THIS BULLETIN IS BEING PROVIDED IN ADVANCE. DO NOT ORDER PARTS OR PERFORM
ANY ACTIONS RELATED TO THIS BULLETIN UNTIL MAY 9, 2003.
SUBJECT: Inadvertent Siren Activation
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves replacing and configuring an Alarm Remote Keyless Entry
Module (ARKEM).
MODELS:
2002 (PG) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
2000 - 2003 (PL) NEON (International Markets)
2001 - 2003 (PT) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH A THATCHAM ALARM, SALES
CODE LSC.
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Customer may describe inadvertent siren activation or security alarm activates for no apparent
reason, can happen at any time.
DIAGNOSIS:
If this condition can be duplicated or customer describes this condition, perform the Repair
Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
NOTE:
AFTER INSTALLING A NEW ARKEM (RKE) MODULE IT MUST BE CONFIGURED USING THE
DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL AS DESCRIBED BELOW. THE DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL MUST BE
OPERATING AT LEVEL 56.0 OR HIGHER.
1. Replace the ARKEM (RKE) module as described in the appropriate service manual.
2. Hook up the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool to the Data Link Connector (DLC).
3. With the key in the ignition, turn the key to the RUN position.
4. After the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool initialization, perform the following:
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a. Select "Theft Alarm".
b. Select "VTSS".
c. Select "Miscellaneous".
d. Select "Configure Module".
e. Select "Yes" for Current Configuration Display.
f. Press Any key.
g. Select the number of the model year of the vehicle (new requirement).
h. Select the number of the body style of the vehicle.
i. Select the number for Left Hand Drive or Right Hand Drive.
j. Select the number of the Market.
k. Select the Desired VTA (module) Type.
l. The Current Configuration is displayed.
m. Reprogram the RKE (Key Fob) Transmitter(s).
5. The configuration is complete, disconnect the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
FAILURE CODE:
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Keyless Entry Module: Locations
Fig.3 RKE Module Location
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Remote Keyless Entry Module
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Keyless Entry Module: Description and Operation
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE
The Remote Keyless Entry module controls the Power Door Locks and the Vehicle Theft Security
System (VTSS). It also wakes up the Instrument Cluster to turn ON the illuminated entry when it
senses a signal from the RKE transmitter. The module communicates with other modules via the
PCI bus circuit.
The RKE module monitors the Airbag Control Module messages for the purpose of monitoring the
deployment of the airbag. Upon receiving that message along with the verification that the ignition
is ON and the vehicle speed is zero, it will provide the "enhanced accident response feature". This
feature will cause the module to unlock all doors and the instrument cluster to turn the courtesy
lamps ON.
The RKE module communicates with the Powertrain Control Module to receive vehicle speed
information to activate the rolling door lock feature, receive the "okay to lock" message, to receive
the vehicle information number and receive body style information. Two transmitters are supplied
with the vehicle but a total of 4 can be programmed to the module. The horn chirp on vehicle lock
command is customer programmable.
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Keyless Entry Module: Testing and Inspection
For procedures on diagnosing and testing the RKE Module's RKE functions, refer to the proper
Body Diagnostic Procedures.
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Keyless Entry Module: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig.1 Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Remove the instrument panel top cover.
RKE Module Location
3. Remove the two screws holding the RKE module to the instrument panel assembly. 4. Slide
locking tab of the wiring connector sideways to unlock tab, and remove connector from RKE
module. 5. Remove RKE module from vehicle.
NOTE: When replacing a faulty RKE Module, the replacement module must be configured with the
DRB III scan tool for proper operation. Refer to Electrical, Vehicle Theft/Security, Standard
Procedure - Switching Operating Modes/Configuring a New Module. Additionally, all transmitters
must be reprogrammed to the new RKE module.
INSTALLATION
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NOTE: When replacing a faulty RKE Module, the replacement module must be configured with the
DRB III scan tool for proper operation. Refer to Electrical, Vehicle Theft/Security, Standard
Procedure - Switching Operating Modes/Configuring a New Module. Additionally, all transmitters
must be reprogrammed to the new RKE module.
1. Install the RKE module into the vehicle. 2. Connect the RKE wiring connector. 3. Install the two
screws holding the RKE module to the instrument panel assembly. 4
Install the instrument panel top cover.
5. Connect the battery negative cable.
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Keyless Entry Module: Customer Interest Alarm System - Inadvertent Siren Activation
NUMBER: 08-012-03
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: Apr. 25, 2003
THIS BULLETIN IS BEING PROVIDED IN ADVANCE. DO NOT ORDER PARTS OR PERFORM
ANY ACTIONS RELATED TO THIS BULLETIN UNTIL MAY 9, 2003.
SUBJECT: Inadvertent Siren Activation
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves replacing and configuring an Alarm Remote Keyless Entry
Module (ARKEM).
MODELS:
2002 (PG) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
2000 - 2003 (PL) NEON (International Markets)
2001 - 2003 (PT) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH A THATCHAM ALARM, SALES
CODE LSC.
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Customer may describe inadvertent siren activation or security alarm activates for no apparent
reason, can happen at any time.
DIAGNOSIS:
If this condition can be duplicated or customer describes this condition, perform the Repair
Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
NOTE:
AFTER INSTALLING A NEW ARKEM (RKE) MODULE IT MUST BE CONFIGURED USING THE
DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL AS DESCRIBED BELOW. THE DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL MUST BE
OPERATING AT LEVEL 56.0 OR HIGHER.
1. Replace the ARKEM (RKE) module as described in the appropriate service manual.
2. Hook up the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool to the Data Link Connector (DLC).
3. With the key in the ignition, turn the key to the RUN position.
4. After the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool initialization, perform the following:
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a. Select "Theft Alarm".
b. Select "VTSS".
c. Select "Miscellaneous".
d. Select "Configure Module".
e. Select "Yes" for Current Configuration Display.
f. Press Any key.
g. Select the number of the model year of the vehicle (new requirement).
h. Select the number of the body style of the vehicle.
i. Select the number for Left Hand Drive or Right Hand Drive.
j. Select the number of the Market.
k. Select the Desired VTA (module) Type.
l. The Current Configuration is displayed.
m. Reprogram the RKE (Key Fob) Transmitter(s).
5. The configuration is complete, disconnect the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
FAILURE CODE:
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08-012-03 > Apr > 03 > Alarm System - Inadvertent Siren Activation
Keyless Entry Module: All Technical Service Bulletins Alarm System - Inadvertent Siren Activation
NUMBER: 08-012-03
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: Apr. 25, 2003
THIS BULLETIN IS BEING PROVIDED IN ADVANCE. DO NOT ORDER PARTS OR PERFORM
ANY ACTIONS RELATED TO THIS BULLETIN UNTIL MAY 9, 2003.
SUBJECT: Inadvertent Siren Activation
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves replacing and configuring an Alarm Remote Keyless Entry
Module (ARKEM).
MODELS:
2002 (PG) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
2000 - 2003 (PL) NEON (International Markets)
2001 - 2003 (PT) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH A THATCHAM ALARM, SALES
CODE LSC.
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Customer may describe inadvertent siren activation or security alarm activates for no apparent
reason, can happen at any time.
DIAGNOSIS:
If this condition can be duplicated or customer describes this condition, perform the Repair
Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
NOTE:
AFTER INSTALLING A NEW ARKEM (RKE) MODULE IT MUST BE CONFIGURED USING THE
DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL AS DESCRIBED BELOW. THE DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL MUST BE
OPERATING AT LEVEL 56.0 OR HIGHER.
1. Replace the ARKEM (RKE) module as described in the appropriate service manual.
2. Hook up the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool to the Data Link Connector (DLC).
3. With the key in the ignition, turn the key to the RUN position.
4. After the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool initialization, perform the following:
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a. Select "Theft Alarm".
b. Select "VTSS".
c. Select "Miscellaneous".
d. Select "Configure Module".
e. Select "Yes" for Current Configuration Display.
f. Press Any key.
g. Select the number of the model year of the vehicle (new requirement).
h. Select the number of the body style of the vehicle.
i. Select the number for Left Hand Drive or Right Hand Drive.
j. Select the number of the Market.
k. Select the Desired VTA (module) Type.
l. The Current Configuration is displayed.
m. Reprogram the RKE (Key Fob) Transmitter(s).
5. The configuration is complete, disconnect the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
FAILURE CODE:
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Keyless Entry Module: Locations
Fig.3 RKE Module Location
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Remote Keyless Entry Module
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Keyless Entry Module: Description and Operation
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE
The Remote Keyless Entry module controls the Power Door Locks and the Vehicle Theft Security
System (VTSS). It also wakes up the Instrument Cluster to turn ON the illuminated entry when it
senses a signal from the RKE transmitter. The module communicates with other modules via the
PCI bus circuit.
The RKE module monitors the Airbag Control Module messages for the purpose of monitoring the
deployment of the airbag. Upon receiving that message along with the verification that the ignition
is ON and the vehicle speed is zero, it will provide the "enhanced accident response feature". This
feature will cause the module to unlock all doors and the instrument cluster to turn the courtesy
lamps ON.
The RKE module communicates with the Powertrain Control Module to receive vehicle speed
information to activate the rolling door lock feature, receive the "okay to lock" message, to receive
the vehicle information number and receive body style information. Two transmitters are supplied
with the vehicle but a total of 4 can be programmed to the module. The horn chirp on vehicle lock
command is customer programmable.
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Keyless Entry Module: Testing and Inspection
For procedures on diagnosing and testing the RKE Module's RKE functions, refer to the proper
Body Diagnostic Procedures.
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Keyless Entry Module: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig.1 Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Remove the instrument panel top cover.
RKE Module Location
3. Remove the two screws holding the RKE module to the instrument panel assembly. 4. Slide
locking tab of the wiring connector sideways to unlock tab, and remove connector from RKE
module. 5. Remove RKE module from vehicle.
NOTE: When replacing a faulty RKE Module, the replacement module must be configured with the
DRB III scan tool for proper operation. Refer to Electrical, Vehicle Theft/Security, Standard
Procedure - Switching Operating Modes/Configuring a New Module. Additionally, all transmitters
must be reprogrammed to the new RKE module.
INSTALLATION
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NOTE: When replacing a faulty RKE Module, the replacement module must be configured with the
DRB III scan tool for proper operation. Refer to Electrical, Vehicle Theft/Security, Standard
Procedure - Switching Operating Modes/Configuring a New Module. Additionally, all transmitters
must be reprogrammed to the new RKE module.
1. Install the RKE module into the vehicle. 2. Connect the RKE wiring connector. 3. Install the two
screws holding the RKE module to the instrument panel assembly. 4
Install the instrument panel top cover.
5. Connect the battery negative cable.
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Component Information > Diagrams
Sunroof Control Module
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Sunroof / Moonroof Module: Service and Repair Sunroof Module
REMOVAL
Fig. 1 Sunroof Components
1. Remove sun visors, front grab handles, A-pillar screw, Right upper B-pillar trim. Disengage front
door weatherstrip from headliner, pull headliner
down to access control unit.
2. Disconnect wire connector from control unit. 3. Slide control unit up and forward and remove.
INSTALLATION
1. Place sunroof control unit into position. 2. Lock control unit into position. 3. Connect wire
connector to control unit. 4. Install sun visors, front grab handles, A-pillar screw, Right upper
B-pillar trim. Engage front door weatherstrip to headliner. 5. Cycle sunroof to the full open position.
6. Ensure sunroof adjustment. Refer to Sunroof Glass Adjustment.
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Sunroof / Moonroof Module: Service and Repair Sunroof Module Assembly
REMOVAL
1. Close glass panel, if possible 2. Remove A-pillar trim. 3. Remove upper B-pillar and C-pillar trim.
Fig. 1 Sunroof Components
4. Remove sunroof welt. 5. Remove the switch. 6. Detach fastener from headlinder bracket to the
front beam. 7. Remove all assist handles. 8. Remove sun visors. 9. Remove headlining and
disconnect the dome lamp connector.
10. Disconnect sunroof motor wiring connector. 11. Disconnect drain tubes. 12. Remove fasteners
attaching sunroof module to vehicle roof. 13. With the aid of a helper, remove sunroof module from
roof. 14. Remove sunroof module from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. With the aid of a helper, position sunroof module in vehicle. 2. Install fasteners attaching sunroof
module to vehicle roof and support braces. Tighten all fasteners to 5 Nm (44 in. lbs.), starting from
the front and
working rearward and then the motor bracket.
3. Connect drain tubes. 4. Connect sunroof motor wiring connector.
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5. Headliner in position connect dome lamp wire connector. Install headlining. 6. Install the fastener
from the headliner bracket to front beam. 7. Install switch. 8. Install sunroof welt. 9. Install B-pillar
and C-pillar trim.
10. Install A-pillar trim. 11. Install sun visors. 12. Install all assist handles. 13. Install sunroof
sunshade. 14. Install sunroof glass panel. 15. Cycle glass panel open and close. 16. Ensure glass
adjustment, refer to Glass Adjustment procedure 17. Verify correct operation.
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Brake <--> [Electronic Brake Control Module] > Component Information > Locations
Controller Antilock Brake: Locations
Fig.1 Integrated Control Unit (ICU)
HCU Location
The CAB is mounted to the bottom of the HCU.
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Controller Antilock Brake: Diagrams
Controller Antilock Brake
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Controller Antilock Brake: Description and Operation
Fig.1 Integrated Control Unit (ICU)
CONTROLLER ANTILOCK BRAKE
The controller antilock brake (CAB) is a microprocessor-based device which monitors the ABS
system during normal braking and controls it when the vehicle is in an ABS stop. The CAB is
mounted to the bottom of the HCU. The CAB uses a 25-way electrical connector on the vehicle
wiring harness. The power source for the CAB is through the ignition switch in the RUN or ON
position. The CAB is on the PCI bus.
The primary functions of the controller antilock brake (CAB) are to: monitor the antilock brake system for proper operation.
- detect wheel locking or wheel slipping tendencies by monitoring the speed of all four wheels of
the vehicle.
- control fluid modulation to the wheel brakes while the system is in an ABS mode or the traction
control system is activated.
- store diagnostic information.
- provide communication to the DRBIII scan tool while in diagnostic mode.
The CAB constantly monitors the antilock brake system for proper operation. If the CAB detects a
fault, it will send a message to the Mechanical Instrument Cluster (MIC) instructing it to turn ON the
amber ABS warning indicator lamp and disable the antilock braking system. The normal base
braking system will remain operational.
The CAB continuously monitors the speed of each wheel through the signals generated by the
wheel speed sensors to determine if any wheel is beginning to lock. When a wheel locking
tendency is detected, the CAB commands the CAB command coils to actuate. The CAB command
coils then open and close the valves in the HCU that modulate brake fluid pressure in some or all
of the hydraulic circuits. The CAB continues to control pressure in individual hydraulic circuits until
a locking tendency is no longer present.
The CAB contains a self-diagnostic program that monitors the antilock brake system for system
faults. When a fault is detected, the amber ABS warning lamp is turned ON and the fault diagnostic
trouble code (DTC) is then stored in a diagnostic program memory. These DTC's will remain in the
CAB memory even after the ignition has been turned OFF. The DTC's can be read and cleared
from the CAB memory by a technician using the DRB scan tool. If not cleared with a DRB scan
tool, the fault occurrence and DTC will be automatically cleared from the CAB memory after the
identical fault has not been seen during the next 3,500 miles of vehicle operation.
Controller Antilock Brake Inputs Wheel Speed sensors (four)
- Brake Lamp switch
- Ignition Switch
- System Relay Voltage
- Ground
- Traction Control Lamp Actuation
- Diagnostic Communication (PCI)
Controller Antilock Brake Outputs Amber ABS warning indicator lamp actuation (through MIC)
- Red BRAKE warning indicator lamp actuation (through MIC)
- Traction control lamp
- Diagnostic communication. (PCI)
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Controller Antilock Brake: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
To remove the CAB, the ICU must be removed from the vehicle and disassembled.
INSTALLATION
To install the CAB, it must be attached to the HCU, forming the ICU.
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Radiator Cooling Fan Motor Relay: Diagrams
Power Distribution Center
Radiator Fan Relay
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Power Distribution Center
Radiator Fan Relay
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Compressor Clutch Relay: Diagrams
Power Distribution Center
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay
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A/C Compressor Clutch Relay
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Horn Relay: Diagrams
Power Distribution Center
Horn Relay
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Horn Relay: Testing and Inspection
1. Remove horn relay from Power Distribution Center (PDC). 2. Using ohmmeter, test for continuity
between ground and circuit 65 of horn relay.
a. When the horn switch is not depressed, no continuity should be present. b. Continuity to ground
when horn switch is depressed. c. If continuity is not correct repair horn switch or wiring as
necessary, refer to Wiring Diagrams.
3. Insert a jumper wire between circuit 63 and 66 of the Power Distribution Center.
a. If horn sounds replace relay. b. If the horn does not sound, install horn relay and (Refer to HORN
- DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING).
4. Using voltmeter, test voltage at:
a. Circuit 62 and 66 test for battery voltage from fuse C to body ground. b. If voltage is incorrect
repair as necessary.
Fig.4 Horn Relay
5. Check relay for 70 to 75 ohms resistance from terminal 85 to 86. If resistance not OK, replace
relay.
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Horn Relay: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable.
Fig.5 Power Distribution Center (PDC)
2. Remove the Power Distribution Center cover and locate the horn relay. 3. Remove the horn
relay.
INSTALLATION
1. Insert the horn relay into the Power Distribution Center (PDC). 2. Install the PDC cover. 3.
Connect the battery negative cable.
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Body Control Module: Service Precautions
Before disconnecting any control module, make sure the ignition is "OFF". Failure to do so could
damage the module.
When testing voltage or continuity at any control module, use the terminal side (not the wire end) of
the connector. Do not probe a wire through the insulation, this will damage it and eventually cause
it to fail because of corrosion. Be careful when performing electrical tests so as to prevent
accidental shorting of terminals. Such mistakes can damage fuses or components. Also, a second
code could be set making diagnosis of the original problem more difficult.
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Body Control Module: Description and Operation System Description and Functional Operation
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The body system on the 2001 PL consists of a combination of modules that communicate over the
PCI bus (Programmable Communication Interface multiplex system). Through the PCI bus,
information about the operation of vehicle components and circuits is relayed quickly to the
appropriate module(s). All modules receive all the information transmitted on the bus even though
a module may not require all information to perform it's function. It will only respond to messages
"addressed" to it through a binary coding process. This method of data transmission significantly
reduces the complexity of the wiring in the vehicle and the size of wiring harnesses. All of the
information about the functioning of all the systems is organized, controlled, and communicated by
the PCI bus, which is described in the Vehicle Communication of this general information.
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Body Control Module: Description and Operation Functional Operation
Part 1 of 2
FUNCTIONAL OPERATION
AIRBAG SYSTEM
The Airbag Control Module (ACM) is bolted to the floor panel transmission tunnel rearward from the
gear shift selector inside the vehicle. The ACM mounting bracket is welded to the tunnel and is not
serviced with the ACM. The ACM contains a microprocessor, the impact sensor, and energy
storage capacitor. The microprocessor contains the airbag system logic. The ACM system logic
includes On Board Diagnostics (OBD) capability, and communicates with the instrument cluster
circuitry via the PCI data bus to control the airbag indicator lamp.
The microprocessor in the ACM monitors the impact sensor signal and the airbag system electrical
circuits to determine the system readiness. If the ACM detects a monitored system fault, it sends
messages to the instrument cluster on the PCI data bus to turn on the airbag indicator lamp. A
preprogrammed decision algorithm in the ACM micro-processor determines when the deceleration
rate as signaled by the sensor indicates an impact that is severe enough to require airbag system
protection. When the programmed conditions are met, the ACM sends an electrical signal to deploy
the airbag system components.
The impact sensor is an accelerometer that senses the rate of vehicle deceleration, which provides
verification of the direction and severity of an impact. The impact sensor is calibrated for the
specific vehicle, and is only serviced as a unit with the ACM.
The ACM also contains an energy-storage capacitor. The purpose of the capacitor is to provide
airbag system protection in a severe secondary impact if the initial impact has damaged or
disconnected the battery, but was not severe enough to deploy the airbags.
THE AIRBAG SYSTEM IS A SENSITIVE, COMPLEX ELECTROMECHANICAL UNIT. BEFORE
ATTEMPTING TO DIAGNOSE OR SERVICE ANY AIRBAG SYSTEM OR RELATED STEERING
WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENTS YOU MUST FIRST
DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE. WAIT TWO
MINUTES FOR THE SYSTEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE FURTHER SYSTEM
SERVICE. THIS IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. FAILURE TO
DO THIS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE
PERSONAL INJURY. NEVER STRIKE OR KICK THE AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE, AS IT CAN
DAMAGE THE IMPACT SENSOR OR AFFECT ITS CALIBRATION. IF AN AIRBAG CONTROL
MODULE IS ACCIDENTALLY DROPPED DURING SERVICE, THE MODULE MUST BE
SCRAPPED AND REPLACED WITH A NEW UNIT.
The airbag warning lamp is the only point at which the customer can observe "symptoms" of
system malfunction. Whenever the ignition key is turned to the "run" or "start" position, the MIC
performs a lamp check by turning the airbag warning lamp ON for 6-8 seconds. If the lamp turns
OFF, it means that the ACM has checked the system and found it to be free of discernible
malfunctions. If the lamp remains ON, there could be an active fault in the system or the MIC lamp
circuit may be internally shorted to ground. If the lamp comes ON and stays ON for a period longer
than 6-8 seconds then goes OFF, there is usually an intermittent problem in the system.
The ACM cannot be repaired or adjusted and, if damaged or faulty, it must be replaced.
Driver Airbag Module (DAB)
The airbag protective trim cover is the most visible part of the driver side airbag system. The
module is mounted directly to the steering wheel. Located under the trim cover are the horn switch,
the airbag cushion, and the airbag cushion supporting components. The airbag module includes a
housing to which the cushion and inflator are attached and sealed. The airbag module cannot be
repaired, and must be replaced if deployed or in any way damaged. The inflator assembly is
mounted to the back of the airbag module. The inflator seals the hole in the airbag cushion so it
can discharge the gas it produces directly into the cushion when supplied with the proper electrical
signal. The protective trim cover is fitted to the front of the airbag module and forms a decorative
cover in the center of the steering wheel. Upon airbag deployment, this cover will split at a
predetermined breakout line.
THE AIRBAG MODULE INFLATOR ASSEMBLY CONTAINS SODIUM AZIDE AND POTASSIUM
NITRATE. THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS AND EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE. CONTACT
WITH ACID, WATER, OR HEAVY METALS MAY PRODUCE HARMFUL AND IRRITATING
GASES (SODIUM HYDROXIDE IS FORMED IN THE PRESENCE OF MOISTURE) OR
COMBUSTIBLE COMPOUNDS. IN ADDITION, THE PASSENGER AIRBAG MODULE CONTAINS
ARGON GAS PRESSURIZED TO OVER 2500 PSI. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISMANTLE AN
AIRBAG MODULE OR TAMPER WITH ITS INFLATOR. DO NOT PUNCTURE, INCINERATE, OR
BRING INTO CONTACT WITH ELECTRICITY. DO NOT STORE AT TEMPERATURE
EXCEEDING 93 °C (200 °F).
Clockspring
The clockspring is mounted on the steering column behind the steering wheel. This assembly
consists of a plastic housing which contains a flat, ribbon-like, electrically conductive tape that
winds and unwinds with the steering wheel rotation. The clockspring is used to maintain a
continuous electrical circuit between the instrument panel wire harness and the driver side airbag
module, the horn switch, and the vehicle speed control switches on vehicles that are so equipped.
The clockspring must be properly centered when it is installed on the steering column following any
service removal, or it Will be damaged. The clockspring cannot be repaired it must be replaced.
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Passenger Airbag Module (PAB)
The airbag door in the instrument panel top cover above the glove box is the most visible part of
the passenger side airbag system. Located under the airbag door is the airbag cushion and its
supporting components. The airbag module includes a housing to which the cushion and inflator
are attached and sealed. The airbag module cannot be repaired, and must be replaced if deployed
or in any way damaged. The inflator assembly is mounted to the back of the airbag module. The
inflator includes a small canister of highly compressed argon gas. The inflator seals the hole in the
airbag cushion so it can discharge the compressed gas it contains directly into the cushion when
supplied with the proper electrical signal. The airbag door has a living hinge at the top, which is
secured to the instrument panel top cover. The door also has predetermined breakout lines
concealed beneath its decorative cover. Upon airbag deployment, the airbag door will split at the
breakout lines and the door will pivot out of the way.
THE AIRBAG MODULE INFLATOR ASSEMBLY CONTAINS SODIUM AZIDE AND POTASSIUM
NITRATE. THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS AND EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE. CONTACT
WITH ACID, WATER, OR HEAVY METALS MAY PRODUCE HARMFUL AND IRRITATING
GASES (SODIUM HYDROXIDE IS FORMED IN THE PRESENCE OF MOISTURE) OR
COMBUSTIBLE COMPOUNDS. IN ADDITION, THE PASSENGER AIRBAG MODULE CONTAINS
ARGON GAS PRESSURIZED TO OVER 2500 PSI. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISMANTLE AIRBAG
MODULE OR TAMPER WITH ITS INFLATOR. DO NOT PUNCTURE, INCINERATE, OR BRING
INTO CONTACT WITH ELECTRICITY. DO NOT STORE AT TEMPERATURE EXCEEDING 93 °C
(200 °F).
REPLACE AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENTS ONLY WITH PARTS SPECIFIED IN THE
CHRYSLER MOPAR PARTS CATALOG. SUBSTITUTE PARTS MAY APPEAR
INTERCHANGEABLE, BUT INTERNAL DIFFERENCES MAY RESULT IN INFERIOR OCCUPANT
PROTECTION. THE FASTENERS, SCREWS, AND BOLTS ORIGINALLY USED FOR THE
AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENTS HAVE SPECIAL COATINGS AND ARE SPECIFICALLY
DESIGNED FOR THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. THEY MUST NEVER BE REPLACED WITH ANY
SUBSTITUTES. ANY TIME A NEW FASTENER IS NEEDED, REPLACE IT WITH THE CORRECT
FASTENERS PROVIDED IN THE SERVICE PACKAGE OR SPECIFIED IN THE MOPAR PARTS
CATALOG.
Side Impact Airbag Control Modules (SIACM)
They are located on the left and right B-post. The SIACM perform self diagnostics and circuit tests
to determine if the system is functioning properly. If the test finds a problem the SIACM will set both
active and stored diagnostic trouble codes. If a DTC is active the SIACM will request that the airbag
warning lamp be turned ON. The results of the system test are transmitted on the PCI Bus to the
ACM once each second or on change in lamp state. If the warning lamp status message from the
either SIACM contains a lamp ON request the ACM will set an active DTC. At the same time as the
DTC is set the ACM sends a PCI Bus message to the Mechanical Instrument Cluster (MIC)
requesting the airbag warning lamp be turned ON. Observe all ACM warning and caution
statements when servicing or handling the SIACM. SIACM are not repairable and must be replaced
if they are dropped.
NOTE: WHEN THE AIRBAG WARNING INDICATOR IS ILLUMINATED, INTERROGATE THE
ACM.
Seat Airbag Modules
The Left and Right seat airbag modules are located in the outboard end of the front seat backs.
The airbag module contains a bag, an inflator (a small canister of highly compressed argon gas)
and a mounting bracket. The seat airbag module cannot be repaired and must be replaced if
deployed or in any way damaged. When supplied with the proper electrical signal the inflator seals
the hole in the airbag cushion so it can discharge the compressed gas it contains directly into the
cushion. Upon deployment, the seat back trim cover will tear open and allow the seat airbag to fully
deploy between the seat and the door.
NOTE: IT WILL BE NECESSARY TO REMOVE THE SEAT BACK TRIM TO GAIN ACCESS TO
THE SEAT AIRBAG MODULE CONNECTOR WHEN DIAGNOSING THE SEAT AIRBAG
SYSTEM. THE SEAT AIRBAG MODULE CONTAINS ARGON GAS PRESSURIZED TO OVER
2500 PSI. Do NOT ATTEMPT TO DISMANTLE AN AIRBAG MODULE OR TAMPER WITH ITS
INFLATOR. DO NOT PUNCTURE, INCINERATE, OR BRING INTO CONTACT WITH
ELECTRICITY. DO NOT STORE AT TEMPERATURE EXCEEDING 93 °C (200 °F). REPLACE
AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENTS ONLY WITH PARTS SPECIFIED IN THE CHRYSLER MOPAR
PARTS CATALOG. SUBSTITUTE PARTS MAY APPEAR INTERCHANGEABLE, BUT INTERNAL
DIFFERENCES MAY RESULT IN INFERIOR OCCUPANT PROTECTION. THE FASTENERS,
SCREWS, AND BOLTS ORIGINALLY USED FOR THE AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENTS HAVE
SPECIAL COATINGS AND ARE SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. THEY
MUST NEVER BE REPLACED WITH ANY SUBSTITUTES. ANY TIME A NEW FASTENER IS
NEEDED, REPLACE IT WITH THE CORRECT FASTENERS PROVIDED IN THE SERVICE
PACKAGE OR SPECIFIED IN THE CHRYSLER MOPAR PARTS CATALOG.
ACM/SIACM Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Airbag diagnostic trouble codes consist of active and stored codes. If more than one code exists,
diagnostic priority should be given to the active codes.
Each diagnostic trouble code is diagnosed by following a specific testing procedure. The diagnostic
test procedures contain step-by-step instructions for determining the cause of the trouble codes. It
is not necessary to perform all of the tests in this book to diagnose an individual code.
Active diagnostic trouble codes for the airbag system are not permanent and will change the
moment the reason for the code is corrected. In certain test procedures, diagnostic trouble codes
are used as a diagnostic tool.
Active Codes
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The code becomes active as soon as the malfunction is detected or key-off, whichever occurs first.
An active trouble code indicates an on-going malfunction. This means that the malfunction is
currently there every time the control module checks that circuit/function. It is impossible to erase
an active code; active codes automatically erase by themselves when the reason for the code has
been corrected.
With the exception of the warning lamp trouble codes or malfunctions, when a malfunction is
detected, the airbag lamp remains lit for a minimum of 12 seconds or as long as the malfunction is
present.
An "Interrogate Right SIACM or Interrogate left SIACM" diagnostic trouble code indicates an active
trouble code in the respective module.
Stored Codes
Airbag codes are automatically stored in the ACM's memory as soon as the malfunction is
detected. A "stored" code indicates there was an active code present at some time. However, the
code currently may not be present as an active code, although another active code could be.
When a trouble code occurs, the airbag warning lamp illuminates for 12 seconds minimum (even if
the problem existed for less than 12 seconds). The code is stored, along with the time in minutes it
was active, and the number of times the ignition has been cycled since the problem was last
detected. The minmum time shown for any code will be one minute, even if the code was actually
present for less than one minute, Thus, the time shown for a code that was present for two minutes
13 seconds, for example, would be three minutes.
When and if the malfunction ceases to exist, an ignition cycle count will be initiated for that code. If
the ignition cycle count reaches 100 without a reoccurrence of the same malfunction, the diagnostic
trouble code is erased and that ignition cycle counter is reset to zero. If the malfunction reoccurs
before the count reaches 100, then the ignition cycle counter will be reset and the diagnostic
trouble code will continue to be a stored code.
If a malfunction is not active while performing a diagnostic test procedure, the active code
diagnostic test will not locate the source of the problem. In this case, the stored code can indicate
an area to inspect.
If no obvious problems are found, erase stored codes, and with the ignition "ON" wiggle the wire
harness and connectors, rotate the steering wheel from stop to stop. Recheck for codes
periodically as you work through the system. This procedure may uncover a malfunction that is
difficult to locate.
AUDIO SYSTEM
The audio system on the 2001 PL consists of a radio that communicates over the PCI bus. Each
radio system comes equipped with a standard premium 6 speaker system. The speakers are
located in the instrument panel, the front doors and the rear "D" pillars. The instrument panel
speakers are a tweeter type speaker for high frequency. The front door speakers are a
woofer/midrange type speaker. The rear "D" pillar speakers are a full range type speaker.
Depending on the manufacture, some systems will have Front/Rear output system and others will
have a Left/Right output system. If one of the speaker circuits experiences a short, the other
speakers on that output channel will also shut down until the circuit is repaired. The radio will also
set a trouble code, which the DRB III can display, indicating which output is effected.
EXTERIOR LIGHTING
The Headlamps are controlled by the Instrument Cluster. The Instrument Cluster is also referred to
as a "Smart Cluster". It receives and sends messages to other modules through the PCI BUS
circuit. The Headlamps are wired through the cluster and then go to the Fuse Block to the lamps.
Each Headlamp has an independent fuse located in the Fuse Block. For vehicles equipped with
Daytime Running Lamps, the DRL Module is integrated with the Instrument Cluster.
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ELECTRO/MECHANICAL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (EMIC)
For the domestic market there are 2 (two) Instrument Cluster types, Base and Premium. The
Premium Instrument Cluster is equipped with a Tachometer and a Low Fuel indicator.
The Instrument Cluster Speedometer, Tachometer, and Engine Coolant Temperature gauges are
positioned using PCI Bus messages received from the PCM. The Fuel gauge is a hard wired input
from the Fuel Level Sensor in the Fuel Pump Module.
The Cluster also contains warning indicators that are illuminated by hard wired inputs or by
messages received from other modules on the PCI Bus.
The Trip/Total Odometer is a Vacuum Fluorescent (VF) display that is controlled by PCI Bus
messages received from the PCM. The VF display also displays the "Door", "Cruise", and "Trac"
messages. If the Instrument Cluster experiences a loss of PCI Bus communication with other
modules on the Bus, the Cluster will display "nobus" in the VF display.
The illumination lamps are hard wired in the Instrument Cluster. When the Park or Headlamps are
turned ON, the Cluster receives a hard wire input from the Multi-Function Switch. The Cluster
sends a Panel Lamps Dimmer Signal to ground through the Multi-Function Switch. The varying
voltage drop is sensed by the Instrument Panel Drivers to create a corresponding amount of
illumination dimming. This dimming level is then sent out from the Cluster to other components.
The Cluster will communicate with the DRB III to display PCI Engine Info, PCI Bus info, and certain
inputs/outputs. The Cluster is also capable
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of performing a diagnostic Self-Test that is actuated by depressing and holding the Odometer trip
reset stalk while cycling the ignition from the OFF to the ON position. The Cluster will position all of
the gauges at specified calibration points and will illuminate all the PCI Bus controlled indicators.
The Cluster will also illuminate each segment of the VF display.
If the Cluster does not detect voltage on the Courtesy Lamp circuit, the message "FUSE" will
alternate with the odometer/trip odometer for 30 (thirty) seconds after the ignition is turned ON and
for 15 (fifteen) seconds after the vehicle is first moved.
INTERIOR LIGHTING
The Courtesy Lamps are controlled by the instrument cluster. The instrument cluster is sometimes
referred to as a "Smart Cluster Control Module". Some of the features that it controls are the
courtesy lamps, chime, and all instrument illumination. It receives and sends messages to other
modules via the PCI bus circuit. The front turn signals are wired through the cluster and then go to
the front lamps. For vehicles equipped with Daytime Running Lamps, the DRL module is built into
the cluster.
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE
The Remote Keyless Entry module controls the Power Door Locks and the Vehicle Theft Security
System (VTSS). It also wakes up the Instrument Cluster to turn ON the illuminated entry when it
senses a signal from the RKE transmitter. The module communicates with other modules via the
PCI bus circuit.
The RKE module monitors the Airbag Control Module messages for the purpose of monitoring the
deployment of the airbag. Upon receiving that message along with the verification that the ignition
is ON and the vehicle speed is zero, it will provide the "enhanced accident response feature". This
feature will cause the module to unlock all doors and the instrument cluster to turn the courtesy
lamps ON.
The RKE module communicates with the Powertrain Control Module to receive vehicle speed
information to activate the rolling door lock feature, receive the "okay to lock" message, to receive
the vehicle information number and receive body style information. Two transmitters are supplied
with the vehicle but a total of 4 can be programmed to the module. The horn chirp on vehicle lock
command is customer programmable.
Vehicle Theft Security System
The VTSS monitors the vehicle doors, decklid, hood and the ignition for unauthorized operation.
Additionally, the decklid key cylinder is monitored for tampering, such as attempts to punch out the
key cylinder. The alarm activates by sounding the horn, flashing the headlamps, park lamps and
the VTSS indicator in the instrument cluster. Locking the doors with the door lock switch (through
following a normal exit sequence of opening the door, pressing the lock button, and closing the
door), the door cylinder lock switches or the RKE transmitter arms the system. During the 16
second arming process the VTSS indicator will flash quickly and when the system is armed will
slow down. THE SYSTEM WILL NOT ARM IF THE HOOD IS OPEN (switch is grounded), or the
decklid security switch (knockout) is not grounded, the LED will stay ON steady during arming. The
engine kill feature on domestic vehicles is accomplished via the Sentry Key Immobilizer Module
(SKIM).
All of the sensors for the VTS system can be monitored using the DRB III. The DRB III is also
useful to determine the cause of a customer complaint of the alarm going OFF with no apparent
reason.
Power Door Locks
Central Locking
This feature allows the customer to lock/unlock all vehicle doors with the key from either front door
cylinder lock switch. The customer can choose to program this feature to unlock all doors with one
turn of the key or open the driver door only with the first turn of the key and open the other doors
with the second turn. Altering the operation of the unlock function via the key cylinder switch from
one turn to two turns will also alter the operation of the RKE transmitter from one press to two
presses.
Rolling (Automatic) Door Locks
All vehicle doors are locked automatically once the vehicle reaches a speed of 15 mph and all
doors are closed. This feature can be also be enabled! disabled by the customer.
Door Lock Inhibit
This feature disables the door lock command from the interior door lock switch whenever the driver
door is open and the key is in the ignition. This prevents the driver from locking the keys in the
ignition when using the power door locks. This feature is inoperable if the IOD fuse is not installed.
Power Decklid Release
Electrically releases the decklid upon two presses of the RKE transmitter decklid release button.
This feature is disabled once the speed of the vehicle is greater than 5 mph. This feature may be
altered with the DRB III to allow the decklid to be released with one press of the RKE transmitter
decklid release button. The decklid can also be released from the switch in the glove box.
Panic Mode
Upon activation of the panic function, the headlamps and park lamps flash in an alternating
manner, the horn pulses every second and the courtesy lamps are turned ON. The panic mode
allow normal nighttime driving by allowing the headlamps and park lamps to be on steady when the
headlamp switch is in the ON position. Panic mode is activated immediately by pressing the panic
button once. It does not disarm the VTSS or unlock the doors. It is canceled by pressing the button
a second time, reaching a vehicle speed greater than 15 mph or after 3 minutes has elapsed in
panic mode. Once panic mode has been activated there is a 2-second delay before it will turn OFF.
Once it is cancelled there is a 2-second delay before it can be reactivated. This is to avoid the
problem of deactivating and immediate reactivating due to multiple
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button presses.
VEHICLE COMMUNICATION
The Programmable Communication Interface or PCI Bus is a single wire multiplexed network
capable of supporting binary encoded messages shared between multiple modules. The PCI bus
circuit is identified as D25 and is violet with a yellow tracer. The modules are wired in parallel.
Connections are made in the harness using splices. The following modules are used on 2001 PL: Airbag Control Module
- Left Side Impact Airbag Control Module
- Right Side Impact Airbag Control Module
- Controller Antilock Brake
- Powertrain Control Module
- Radio
- CD Changer
- Remote Keyless Entry Module
- Sentry Key Immobilizer Module
- Transmission Control Module (If equipped)
- Mechanical Instrument Cluster
Each module provides its own bias and termination in order to transmit and receive messages. The
bus voltage is at zero volts when no modules
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are transmitting and is pulled up to about seven and a half volts when modules are transmitting.
The bus messages are transmitted at a rate averaging 10800 bits per second. Since there is only
voltage present when the modules transmit and the message length is only about 500 milliseconds,
it is ineffective to try and measure the bus activity with a conventional voltmeter. The preferred
method is to use the DRB III lab scope. The 12V square wave selection on the 20-volt scale
provides a good view of the bus activity. Voltage on the bus should pulse between zero and about
seven and a half volts. Refer to the figure for some typical displays.
The PCI Bus failure modes are broken down into two categories. Complete PCI Bus
Communication Failure and individual module no response. Causes of a complete PCI Bus
Communication Failure include a short to ground or battery on the PCI circuit. Individual module no
response can be caused by an open circuit at the module, or an open battery or ground circuit to
the affected module.
Symptoms of a complete PCI Bus Communication Failure would include but are not limited to: All gauges on the MIC stay at zero
- All telltales on MIC illuminate
- MIC backlighting at full intensity
- No response received from any module on the PCI bus (except PCM)
- No start (if equipped with Sentry Key Immobilizer)
Symptoms of Individual module failure could include any one or more of the above. The difference
would be that at least one or more modules
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would respond to the DRB III.
Diagnosis starts with symptom identification. If a complete PCI Bus Communication Failure is
suspected, begin by identifying which modules the vehicle is equipped with and then attempt to get
a response from the modules with the DRB III. If any modules are responding, the failure is not
related to the total bus, but can be caused by one or more modules PCI circuit or power supply and
ground circuits. The DRB III may display "BUS +/- SIGNALS OPEN" OR "NO RESPONSE" to
indicate a communication problem. These same messages will be displayed if the vehicle is not
equipped with that particular module. The CCD error message is a default message used by the
DRB III and in no way indicates whether or not the PCI bus is operational. The message is only an
indication that a module is either not responding or the vehicle is not equipped.
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Body Control Module: Component Tests and General Diagnostics
Road Testing A Complaint Vehicle
ROAD TEST WARNINGS
Some complaints will require a test drive as part of the repair verification procedure. The purpose
of the test drive is to try to duplicate the diagnostic code or symptom condition.
CAUTION: Before road testing a vehicle, be sure that all components are reassembled. During the
test drive, do not try to read the DRB III screen while in motion. Do not hang the DRB III from the
rear view mirror or operate it yourself. Have an assistant available to operate the DRB III.
Six Step Troubleshooting Procedure
SIX-STEP TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE
Diagnosis is done in six basic steps:
1. Verification of complaint 2. Verification of any related symptoms 3. Symptom analysis 4. Problem
isolation 5. Repair of isolated problem 6. Verification of proper operation
Vehicle Preparation For Testing
VEHICLE PREPARATION FOR TESTING
Make sure the vehicle being tested has a fully charged battery. If it does not, false diagnostic codes
or error messages may occur.
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Body Control Module: Scan Tool Testing and Procedures
DRB III ERROR MESSAGES AND BLANK SCREEN
Under normal operation, the DRB III will display one of only two error messages:
User-Requested WARM Boot (Press MORE and NO at the same time)
User-Requested COLD Boot (Press MORE and YES at the same time)
If the DRB III should display any other error message, record the entire display and call the
S.T.A.R. Center for information and assistance.
DRB III DOES NOT POWER UP
If the LED's do not light or no sound is emitted at start up, check for loose cable connections or a
bad cable. Check the vehicle battery voltage (data link connector cavity 16). A minimum of 11 volts
is required to adequately power the DRB III.
If all connections are proper between the DRB III and the vehicle or other devices, and the vehicle
battery is fully charged, and inoperative DRB III may be the result of faulty cable or vehicle wiring.
For a blank screen, refer to the appropriate body diagnostics.
DISPLAY IS NOT VISIBLE
Low temperatures will affect the visibility of the display. Adjust the contrast to compensate for this
condition
SOME DISPLAY ITEMS READ "---"
This is caused by scrolling the DRB III display a single line up or down. The line which was scrolled
onto the screen might read "---". Use the Page
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Body Control Module: Tools and Equipment
REQUIRED TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
DRB III (diagnostic read-out box) Jumper Wires Ohmmeter Voltmeter Test Light
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Powertrain Control Module: Technical Service Bulletins Engine Control - PCM Initialization
Procedure
NUMBER: 08-030-06 REV. A
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: August 25, 2006
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES SERVICE BULLETINS 08-030-06, DATED JULY 12, 2006,
WHICH SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. ALL REVISIONS ARE HIGHLIGHTED
WITH **ASTERISKS** AND INCLUDES REVISED CROSSFIRE AND SPRINTER INITIALIZATION
PROCEDURES.
SUBJECT: Powertrain Control Module Initialization
MODELS:
2001-2004 (AN) Dakota
2004 - 2007 (CS) Pacifica
2007 (DC) Ram Cab & Chassis
2001 - 2003 (DN) Durango
2002 - 2007 (DR/DH/D1) Ram Truck
2004 - 2007 (HB) Durango
2007 (HG) Aspen
1999 - 2000 (JA) Breeze/Cirrus/Stratus
2007 (JK) Wrangler
2001 - 2006 (JR) Sebring Convertible/Sebring Sedan/Stratus Sedan
2007 (JS) Sebring
1998 - 2000 (JX) Sebring Convertible
2007 (KA) Nitro
2002 - 2007 (KJ) Liberty
1999 - 2004 (LH) 300M/Concorde/Intrepid/LHS
2005 - 2007 (LX) 300/Charger/Magnum
2007 (MK49) Compass
2007 (MK74) Patriot
2005-2007 (ND) Dakota
2000 - 2005 (PL) Neon/SX2.0
2007 (PM) Caliber
2001 - 2007 (PT) Chrysler PT Cruiser/Chrysler PT Cruiser Convertible
2001 - 2007 (RS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
2001 - 2005 (ST) Sebring Coupe/Stratus Coupe
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1998 - 2006 (TJ) Wrangler
2004 - 2006 (VA) Sprinter
1999 -2004 (WJ) Grand Cherokee
2005 - 2007 (WK) Grand Cherokee
1999 - 2001 (XJ) Cherokee
2006 - 2007 (XK) Commander
2005 - 2006 (ZB) Viper
2004 - 2006 (ZH) Crossfire Coupe/Crossfire Roadster
NOTE:
The model years and vehicles above must be equipped (optional) with Sentry Key Theft Deterrent
System (sales code GXX) for this bulletin to apply.
DISCUSSION:
ALL LISTED VEHICLES EXCEPT SEBRING COUPE/STRATUS COUPE (ST), CROSSFIRE, AND
SPRINTER.
When a Powertrain Control Module (PCM) is replaced on vehicles equipped with the Sentry
Key(TM) Theft Deterrent System, it must be initialized to properly function with the anti-theft
module. This is accomplished at a Chrysler Group Dealer by using the DRBIII(R) or StarSCAN(TM)
Scan Tool to enter a PIN number.
When the PIN number is not available from the vehicle owner or a Chrysler Group Scan Tool(s) is
not available this can be accomplished by writing the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) into the
PCM using an after-market scan tool with a "VIN Write Function".
More information is available from the scan tool manufacturer or the Equipment & Tool Institute.
NOTE:
After performing this procedure with an after-market scan tool on vehicles equipped with Chrysler
Group's Next Generation Controller (NGC), Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) "P0633 - SKIM
SECRET KEY DATA NOT STORED IN PCM" will be set. This DTC will not effect vehicle or system
performance and cannot be erased.
SEBRING COUPE/STRATUS COUPE (ST)
Initializing the PCM on these vehicles requires the use of a DaimlerChrysler scan tool (DRBIII(R)),
J1962 MMC Cable (Special Tool CH7010), and the BLUE 5T22 PCMCIA
Diagnostic Card (Special Tool CH8425). This equipment is available for lease from
DaimlerChrysler for short periods of time. A credit card deposit will be required.
CROSSFIRE AND SPRINTER.
Initializing the PCM on these vehicles requires the use of a DaimlerChrysler scan tool (DRBIII(R)),
Multiplexer cable box (Special Tool CH 9043), and the ORANGE Crossfire PCMCIA card (Special
Tool CH9044) or the GREEN Sprinter PCMCIA card (Special Tool CH9087). This equipment is
available for lease from DaimlerChrysler for short periods of time. A credit card deposit will be
required.
The DRBIII(R) will be shipped within 24 hours to your location by an overnight delivery service.
When the DRBIII(R) is returned, your credit card will be charged the lease price.
2007 GRAND CHEROKEE W/ 3.0L TD/2005 - 2007 LIBERTY w/2.8L TD/2007 RAM TRUCK/RAM
CAB CHASSIS w 6.7L TD AND 2004-2006 SPRINTER w 2.7L TD ENGINES.
For the above models equipped with Turbo Diesel Engines, the fuel injector "Quantity Values" must
be physically read from each injector and the values written to the ECU with an appropriate scan
tool.
**PCM INITIALIZATION PROCEDURE CROSSFIRE/SPRINTER**:
NOTE:
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Depending on the situation, there are two methods for initializing the PCM/ECM. Either Automatic
Replacement or Service Replacement must be performed. Automatic Replacement uploads the
data from the old controller and downloads data to the new controller when the part numbers are
identical between the replacement and replaced controller. Service Replacement is used when part
numbers are not identical or when the part number is not recognized by the DRBIII(R).
Automatic Replacement
1. **Using the DRBIII(R) select: "1. DRBIII(R) Standalone"
2. "1.1998 - 2007 Diagnostics"
3. Make the appropriate selection: "5. 2004 - 2006 Crossfire" or "6. 2002 - 2006 Sprinter"
4. "1. System Select"
5. "1. Engine"
6. "9. Miscellaneous Functions"
NOTE:
For Sprinter only, injector classification must be recorded. Under Miscellaneous Functions, select
"5. Injector Classification" then "2. Injector Modification" on the DRBIII(R) and record the
information for all 5 cylinders.
7. "1. Module Auto Replacement"
8. Follow the DRBIII(R) "On Screen" prompts until "Module Replacement Successful" message is
displayed.
Module Service Replacement
1. **Using the DRBIII(R) select: "1. DRBIII(R) Standalone"
2. "1.1998 - 2007 Diagnostics"
3. Make the appropriate selection: "5. 2004 - 2006 Crossfire" or "6. 2002 - 2006 Sprinter"
4. "1. System Select"
5. "1. Engine"
6. "9. Miscellaneous Functions"
7. "7. Read PCM Coding for Crossfire" OR "6 Read ECM Coding for Sprinter" and record all data.
NOTE:
Record all information shown on the PCM/ECM screen for future use.
Additionally, for Sprinter only, injector classification must be recorded.
Under Miscellaneous Functions, select "5. Injector Classification" then "2.
Injector Modification" on the DRBIII(R) and record the information for all 5 cylinders.
8. Install new controller using the procedures found in TechCONNECT.
9. Using the DRBIII(R), repeat above steps 1 through 6 and select "2. Module Service
Replacement".
10. Follow the DRBIII(R) "On Screen" prompts until "Module Replacement Successful" message is
displayed.
11. Was the message "Module Replacement Successful" received?
a. Yes >> No Further Action is Required, Module has been successfully replaced.
b. No >> proceed to the next Step # 12.
12. Open TechAUTHORITY. TechAUTHORITY is available on the internet.
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13. At the "Home" page, open the "Powertrain Control Module Initialization" link.
14. Open the "Coding String Calculator for Sprinter & Crossfire Vehicles" link.
15. Open the "Select Module" pull down menu and select "PCM".
16. Select the appropriate "Transmission Type" button (Manual or Automatic).
17. Carefully enter the 17 character VIN.
18. Carefully enter the PCM pin located on the new PCM.
19. Select the "Calculate" button at the bottom of the window.
NOTE:
TechAUTHORITY will automatically populate the "Coding String", "SCN", and "CheckSum"
information.
20. Print the information from the technician's PC or accurately record the information.
21. Using the DRBIII(R) select: "1. DRBIII(R) Standalone"
22. "1.1998 - 2007 Diagnostics"
23. Make the appropriate selection: "5. 2004 - 2006 Crossfire" or "6. 2002 - 2006 Sprinter"
24. "1. System Select"
25. "1. Engine"
26. "9. Miscellaneous Functions"
27. "2. Module Service Replacement"
28. Follow the on screen instructions and carefully enter the "Coding String", "SCN" "CheckSum"
and VIN information into the DRBIII(R)**
NOTE:
If one or more errors were made entering the data in step 28, the DRBIII(R) will display an error
and ask that the data be checked and re-input as necessary.
29. Follow the DRBIII(R) "On Screen" prompts until 'Module Replacement Successful" message is
displayed.
PCM INITIALIZATION PROCEDURE SEBRING COUPE/STRAUS COUPE (ST):
1. Perform the "Registration Procedure" described in service bulletin 08-036-04. This service
bulletin, including the password, is available on the internet under the "Powertrain Control Module
Initialization" link.
POLICY: Information Only
Disclaimer:
This bulletin is supplied as technical information only and is not an authorization for repair.
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Powertrain Control Module (PCM) Mounting Screws
................................................................................................................................4 Nm (35 in. lbs.)
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How to Use Wiring Diagrams
DaimlerChrysler Corporation wiring diagrams are designed to provide information regarding the
vehicles wiring content. In order to effectively use the wiring diagrams to diagnose and repair
DaimlerChrysler Corporation vehicles, it is important to understand all of their features and
characteristics.
General Information (Part 1 of 2)
Diagrams are arranged such that the power (B+) side of the circuit is placed near the top of the
page, and the ground (B-) side of the circuit is placed near the bottom of the page (Fig. 1).
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General Information (Part 2 of 2)
All switches, components, and modules are shown in the at rest position with the doors closed and
the key removed from the ignition (Fig. 2).
Components are shown two ways. A solid line around a component indicates that the component is
complete. A dashed line around the component indicates that the component is being shown is not
complete. Incomplete components have a reference number to indicate the page where the
component is shown complete.
It is important to realize that no attempt is made on the diagrams to represent components and
wiring as they appear on the vehicle. For example, a short
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piece of wire is treated the same as a long one. In addition, switches and other components are
shown as simply as possible, with regard to function only.
Circuit Functions
Circuit Identification Code Chart
All circuits in the diagrams use an alpha/numeric code to identify the wire and its function. To
identify which circuit code applies to a system, refer to the Circuit Identification Code Chart. This
chart shows the main circuits only and does not show the secondary codes that may apply to some
models.
Circuit Information
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Wire Code Identification
Wire Color Code Chart
Each wire shown in the diagrams contains a code which identifies the main circuit, part of the main
circuit, gauge of wire, and color.
Connector, Ground and Splice Information
CAUTION: Not all connectors are serviced. Some connectors are serviced only with a harness. A
typical example might be the Supplemental Restraint System connectors. Always check parts
availability before attempting a repair.
IDENTIFICATION
Connectors, grounds, and splices are identified as follows: In-line connectors located in the engine compartment are C100 series numbers
- In-line connectors located in the Instrument Panel area are C200 series numbers.
- In-line connectors located in the body are C300 series numbers.
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- Jumper harness connectors are C400 series numbers.
- Grounds and ground connectors are identified with a "G" and follow the same series numbering
as the in-line connectors.
- Splices are identified with an "S" and follow the same series numbering as the in-line connectors.
- Component connectors are identified by the component name instead of a number. Multiple
connectors on a component use a C1, C2, etc. identifier.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Sensitive Devices
Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol is used to indicate this. When handling
any component with this symbol comply with the following procedures to reduce the possibility of
electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the component. If it is not
known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part from
its protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from its package,
ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
Notes, Cautions and Warnings
Additional important information is presented in three ways: Notes, Cautions, and Warnings.
NOTES are used to help describe how switches or components operate to complete a particular
circuit. They are also used to indicate different conditions that may appear on the vehicle. For
example, an up-to and after condition.
CAUTIONS are used to indicate information that could prevent making an error that may damage
the vehicle.
WARNINGS provide information to prevent personal injury and vehicle damage. Below is a list of
general warnings that should be followed any time a vehicle is being serviced.
WARNING:
- ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES FOR EYE PROTECTION.
- USE SAFETY STANDS ANYTIME A PROCEDURE REQUIRES BEING UNDER A VEHICLE.
- BE SURE THAT THE IGNITION SWITCH ALWAYS IS IN THE OFF POSITION, UNLESS THE
PROCEDURE REQUIRES IT TO BE ON.
- SET THE PARKING BRAKE WHEN WORKING ON ANY VEHICLE. AN AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN PARK. A MANUAL TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN
NEUTRAL.
- OPERATE THE ENGINE ONLY IN A WELL-VENTILATED AREA.
- KEEP AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING, ESPECIALLY THE
FAN AND BELTS.
- TO PREVENT SERIOUS BURNS, AVOID CONTACT WITH HOT PARTS SUCH AS THE
RADIATOR, EXHAUST MANIFOLD(S), TAIL PIPE, CATALYTIC CONVERTER, AND MUFFLER.
- DO NOT ALLOW FLAME OR SPARKS NEAR THE BATTERY. GASES ARE ALWAYS
PRESENT IN AND AROUND THE BATTERY.
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- ALWAYS REMOVE RINGS, WATCHES, LOOSE HANGING JEWELRY, AND LOOSE
CLOTHING.
Symbols
Wiring Diagram Symbols
International symbols are used throughout the wiring diagrams. These symbols are consistent with
those being used around the world (Fig. 3).
Take Outs
The abbreviation T/O is used in the component location section to indicate a point in which the
wiring harness branches out to a component.
Terminology
This is a list of terms and definitions used in the wiring diagrams.
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LHD .....................................................................................................................................................
.......................................... Left Hand Drive Vehicles RHD .................................................................
............................................................................................................................ Right Hand Drive
Vehicles ATX .......................................................................................................................................
.......................... Automatic Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive MTX ...................................................
.................................................................................................................. Manual
Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive AT ..................................................................................................
................................................................... Automatic Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive MT .............
...........................................................................................................................................................
Manual Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive SOHC ................................................................................
..................................................................................................... Single Over Head Cam Engine
DOHC ..................................................................................................................................................
................................. Double Over Head Cam Engine BUX ................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
Built-Up-Export Built-Up-Export
.................................................................................................................. Vehicles Built For Sale In
Markets Other Than North America Except Built-Up-Export
........................................................................................................................................ Vehicles
Built For Sale In North America
Section Identification and Information
Section Identification
The wiring diagrams are grouped into individual sections. If a component is most likely found in a
particular group, it will be shown complete (all wires, connectors, and pins) within that group. For
example, the Auto Shutdown Relay is most likely to be found in Group 30, so it is shown there
complete. It can, however, be shown partially in another group if it contains some associated
wiring.
Diode Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the battery. 2. Locate the diode in the harness, and remove the protective covering.
Diode Identification
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3. Remove the diode from the harness, pay attention to the current flow direction.
INSTALLATION
1. Remove the insulation from the wires in the harness. Only remove enough insulation to solder in
the new diode. 2. Install the new diode in the harness, making sure current flow is correct. If
necessary, refer to the appropriate wiring diagram for current flow (Fig.
13).
3. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only Do not use acid core solder. 4.
Tape the diode to the harness using electrical tape. Make sure the diode is completely sealed from
the elements. 5. Re-connect the battery and test affected systems.
Terminal Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector being repaired from its mating half/component.
Fig.16 Connector Locking Wedge Tab (Typical)
3. Remove the connector locking wedge, if required (Fig. 16).
Fig.17 Terminal Removal
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Fig.18 Terminal Removal Using Special Tool
4. Position the connector locking finger away from the terminal using the proper pick from special
tool kit 6680. Pull on the wire to remove the
terminal from the connector (Fig. 17) (Fig. 18).
5. Cut the wire 6 inches from the back of the connector. 6. Remove 1 inch of insulation from the
wire on the harness side.
INSTALLATION
1. Select a wire from the terminal repair assembly that best matches the color wire being repaired.
2. Cut the repair wire to the proper length and remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation. 3. Splice the
repair wire to the wire harness
a. Place a piece of heat shrink tubing over one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire repair area. b. Spread the strands of the wire apart on each
part of the exposed wires. c. Push the two ends of wire together until the strands of wire are close
to the insulation. d. Twist the wires together. e. Solder the connection together using rosin core
type solder only. Do not use acid core solder. f.
Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the tubing
is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both ends of the tubing.
4. Insert the repaired wire into the connector. 5. Install the connector locking wedge, if required,
and reconnect the connector to its mating half/component. 6. Re-tape the wire harness starting at
1-1/2 inches behind the connector and 2 inches past the repair. 7. Connect battery and test all
affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Augat Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.8 Augat Connector Repair
3. Push down on the yellow connector locking tab to release the terminals (Fig. 8).
Fig.9 Using Special Tool 6932
4. Using special tool 6932, push the terminal to remove it from the connector (Fig. 9). 5. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. When the connector is re-assembled, the locking tab must be placed in the locked position to
prevent terminal push out. 5. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 6. Connect battery
and test all affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Molex Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.10 Molex Connector Repair
3. Insert special tool 6742 into the terminal end of the connector (Fig. 10).
Fig.11 Using Special Tool 6742
4. Using special tool 6742, release the locking fingers on the terminal (Fig. 11). 5. Pull on the wire
to remove it from the connector. 6. Repair or replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 5. Connect battery and test all affected
systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Thomas and Betts Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.12 Thomas And Betts Connector Lock Release Tabs
3. Push in the two lock tabs on the side of the connector (Fig. 12).
Fig.13 Removing Wire Terminal
4. Insert the probe end of special tool 6934 into the back of the connector cavity (Fig. 13). 5. Grasp
the wire and tool 6934, then slowly remove the wire and terminal from the connector. 6. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are fully seated
into the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
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Fig.14 Single Lock Tab
4. Push in the single lock tab on the side of the connector (Fig. 14). 5. Connect connector to its
mating half/component. 6. Connect battery and test all affected systems.
Wire Splicing
STANDARD PROCEDURE - WIRE SPLICING
When splicing a wire, it is important that the correct gauge be used as shown in the wiring
diagrams.
1. Remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation from each wire that needs to be spliced. 2. Place a
piece of adhesive lined heat shrink tubing on one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire
repair area.
Fig.23 Splice Clip
3. Place the strands of wire overlapping each other inside of the splice clip (Fig. 23).
Fig.24 Crimping Tool
4. Using crimping tool, Miller p/n 8272, crimp the splice clip and wires together (Fig. 24)
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Fig.25 Solder
5. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only (Fig. 25)
CAUTION: DO NOT USE ACID CORE SOLDER.
Fig.26 Heat Shrink Tubing
6. Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the
tubing is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both
ends of the tubing (Fig. 26).
Special Tools
Probing Tool Package 6807
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Terminal Pick 6680
Terminal Removing Tool 6932
Terminal Removing Tool 6934
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Powertrain Control Module: Diagnostic Aids
Intermittent and Poor Connections
INTERMITTENT AND POOR CONNECTIONS
Most intermittent electrical problems are caused by faulty electrical connections or wiring. It is also
possible for a sticking component or relay to cause a problem. Before condemning a component or
wiring assembly, check the following items. Connectors are fully seated
- Spread terminals, or terminal push out
- Terminals in the wiring assembly are fully seated into the connector/component and locked into
position
- Dirt or corrosion on the terminals. Any amount of corrosion or dirt could cause an intermittent
problem
- Damaged connector/component casing exposing the item to dirt or moisture
- Wire insulation that has rubbed through causing a short to ground
- Some or all of the wiring strands broken inside of the insulation
- Wiring broken inside of the insulation
Troubleshooting Tests
Fig.6 Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) SENSITIVE DEVICES
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol (Fig. 6) is used to indicate this. When
handling any component with this symbol, comply with the following procedures to reduce the
possibility of electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the
component. If it is not known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part form
it's protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from it's
package, ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
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Fig.7 Testing For Voltage Potential
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR VOLTAGE POTENTIAL
1. Connect the ground lead of a voltmeter to a known good ground (Fig. 7). 2. Connect the other
lead of the voltmeter to the selected test point. The vehicle ignition may need to be turned ON to
check voltage. Refer to the
appropriate test procedure.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR CONTINUITY
1. Remove the fuse for the circuit being checked or, disconnect the battery.
Fig.8 Testing For Continuity
2. Connect one lead of the ohmmeter to one side of the circuit being tested (Fig. 8). 3. Connect the
other lead to the other end of the circuit being tested. Low or no resistance means good continuity.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND
1. Remove the fuse and disconnect all items involved with the fuse. 2. Connect a test light or a
voltmeter across the terminals of the fuse. 3. Starting at the fuse block, wiggle the wiring harness
about 6 - 8 inches apart and watch the voltmeter/test lamp.
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4. If the voltmeter registers voltage or the test lamp glows, there is a short to ground in that general
area of the wiring harness.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND ON FUSES POWERING
SEVERAL LOADS
1. Refer to the wiring diagrams and disconnect or isolate all items on the suspected fused circuits.
2. Replace the blown fuse. 3. Supply power to the fuse by turning ON the ignition switch or
re-connecting the battery. 4. Start connecting or energizing the items in the fuse circuit one at a
time. When the fuse blows the circuit with the short to ground has been isolated.
Fig.9 Testing For Voltage Drop
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A VOLTAGE DROP
1. Connect the positive lead of the voltmeter to the side of the circuit closest to the battery (Fig. 9).
2. Connect the other lead of the voltmeter to the other side of the switch, component or circuit. 3.
Operate the item. 4. The voltmeter will show the difference in voltage between the two points.
Troubleshooting Tools
When diagnosing a problem in an electrical circuit there are several common tools necessary.
These tools are listed and explained below.
Jumper Wire
This is a test wire used to connect two points of a circuit. It can be used to bypass an open in a
circuit.
WARNING: NEVER USE A JUMPER WIRE ACROSS A LOAD, SUCH AS A MOTOR,
CONNECTED BETWEEN A BATTERY FEED AND GROUND.
Voltmeter
Used to check for voltage on a circuit. Always connect the black lead to a known good ground and
the red lead to the positive side of the circuit.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking voltages in these circuits, use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
Ohmmeter
Used to check the resistance between two points of a circuit. Low or no resistance in a circuit
means good continuity.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking resistance in these circuits use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
In addition, make sure the power is disconnected from the circuit. Circuits that are powered up by
the vehicle's electrical system can cause damage to the equipment and provide false readings.
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Fig. 4 Probing Tool
Probing Tools
These tools are used for probing terminals in connectors (Fig. 4). Select the proper size tool from
Special Tool Package 6807, and insert it into the terminal being tested. Use the other end of the
tool to insert the meter probe.
Troubleshooting Wiring Problems
When troubleshooting wiring problems, there are six steps which can aid in the procedure. The
steps are listed and explained below. Always check for nonfactory items added to the vehicle
before doing any diagnosis. If the vehicle is equipped with these items, disconnect them to verify
these add-on items are not the cause of the problem.
1. Verify the problem. 2. Verify any related symptoms. Do this by performing operational checks on
components that are in the same circuit. Refer to the wiring diagrams. 3. Analyze the symptoms.
Use the wiring diagrams to determine what the circuit is doing, where the problem most likely is
occurring, and where the
diagnosis will continue.
4. Isolate the problem area. 5. Repair the problem. 6. Verify proper operation. For this step, check
for proper operation of all items on the repaired circuit.
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Powertrain Control Module: Electrical Diagrams
System Diagrams
Refer to Powertrain Management/Diagrams/Electrical for wiring diagrams. See: Powertrain
Management/Diagrams/Electrical Diagrams
2000 PL
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Powertrain Control Module: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig.4 Battery Cable
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Remove the air cleaner box, refer to the air cleaner
box.
Fig.5 Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
3. Remove the gray and black connector from the PCM.
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Fig.6 PCM Wiring Bracket
4. Remove the harness clip bracket from PCM bracket. 5. Remove the nut from the upper bracket
mount. 6. Raise vehicle and support on hoist.
Fig.7 Lower Mounting Bolts
7. Remove 2 lower bracket bolts.
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Fig.8 PCM Bracket Screws
8. Remove 4 screws from bracket and remove bracket from PCM.
INSTALLATION
1. Install bracket to PCM and tighten screws. 2. Install PCM and bracket to body and tighten the 2
lower bolts. 3. Lower vehicle. 4. Install upper bracket nut and tighten. 5. Clip in wiring harness
bracket. 6. Install gray and black connectors to the PCM. 7. Install the air cleaner box, refer to the
air cleaner box. 8. Connect the negative battery cable.
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Fig.1 Power Distribution Center
The ASD relay is located in the PDC.
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Power Distribution Center
Automatic Shut Down Relay
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Auto Shut Down (ASD) Relay: Description and Operation
Fig.1 Power Distribution Center
The ASD relay is located in the PDC. The inside top of the PDC cover has label showing relay and
fuse identification.
The Automatic Shutdown (ASD) relay supplies battery voltage to the fuel injectors, electronic
ignition coil and the heating elements in the oxygen sensors.
A buss bar in the Power Distribution Center (PDC) supplies voltage to the solenoid side and
contact side of the relay. The fuse also protects the power circuit for the fuel pump relay and pump.
The fuse is located in the PDC.
The PCM controls the ASD relay by switching the ground path for the solenoid side of the relay ON
and OFF. The PCM turns the ground path OFF when the ignition switch is in the OFF position.
When the ignition switch is in ON or Start, the PCM monitors the crankshaft and camshaft position
sensor signals to determine engine speed and ignition timing (coil dwell). If the PCM does not
receive crankshaft and camshaft position sensor signals when the ignition switch is in the Run
position, it will de-energize the ASD relay
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Auto Shut Down (ASD) Relay: Service and Repair
Fig.2 Power Distribution Center (PDC)
REMOVAL
The relay is located in the Power Distribution Center (PDC). The PDC is located next to the battery
in the engine compartment. For the location of the relay within the PDC, refer to the PDC cover for
location. Check electrical terminals for corrosion and repair as necessary.
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Power Distribution Center
The fuel pump relay is located in the PDC.
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Fuel Pump Relay: Diagrams
Power Distribution Center
Fuel Pump Relay
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Fuel Pump Relay: Description and Operation
The fuel pump relay is located in the PDC. The inside top of the PDC cover has a label showing
relay and fuse location.
The fuel pump relay supplies battery voltage to the fuel pump. A buss bar in the Power Distribution
Center (PDC) supplies voltage to the solenoid side and contact side of the relay. The fuel pump
relay power circuit contains a fuse between the buss bar in the PDC and the relay. The fuse also
protects the power circuit for the Automatic Shutdown (ASD) relay. The fuse is located in the PDC.
Refer to the Wiring Diagrams for circuit information.
The PCM controls the fuel pump relay by switching the ground path for the solenoid side of the
relay ON and OFF. The PCM turns the ground path OFF when the ignition switch is in the OFF
position. When the ignition switch is in the ON position, the PCM energizes the fuel pump. If the
crankshaft position sensor does not detect engine rotation, the PCM de-energizes the relay after
approximately one second.
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Fig.1 Power Distribution Center
The ASD relay is located in the PDC.
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Auto Shut Down (ASD) Relay: Description and Operation
Fig.1 Power Distribution Center
The ASD relay is located in the PDC. The inside top of the PDC cover has label showing relay and
fuse identification.
The Automatic Shutdown (ASD) relay supplies battery voltage to the fuel injectors, electronic
ignition coil and the heating elements in the oxygen sensors.
A buss bar in the Power Distribution Center (PDC) supplies voltage to the solenoid side and
contact side of the relay. The fuse also protects the power circuit for the fuel pump relay and pump.
The fuse is located in the PDC.
The PCM controls the ASD relay by switching the ground path for the solenoid side of the relay ON
and OFF. The PCM turns the ground path OFF when the ignition switch is in the OFF position.
When the ignition switch is in ON or Start, the PCM monitors the crankshaft and camshaft position
sensor signals to determine engine speed and ignition timing (coil dwell). If the PCM does not
receive crankshaft and camshaft position sensor signals when the ignition switch is in the Run
position, it will de-energize the ASD relay
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Fig.2 Power Distribution Center (PDC)
REMOVAL
The relay is located in the Power Distribution Center (PDC). The PDC is located next to the battery
in the engine compartment. For the location of the relay within the PDC, refer to the PDC cover for
location. Check electrical terminals for corrosion and repair as necessary.
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Manifold Tuning Valve Relay: Diagrams
Power Distribution Center
Manifold Tuning Valve Relay (RT Package)
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Air Bag Control Module: Locations Airbag Control Module
The Airbag Control Module (ACM) is mounted on the tunnel/floor pan between the gear shift lever
and the park brake lever.
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Air Bag Control Module: Locations Side Impact Airbag Control Module (SIACM)
Fig.24 Side Impact Airbag Control Module (SIACM) Location
Vehicles equipped with side impact airbags use two side impact airbag control modules. One is
located on each side of the vehicle within the body B-pillar.
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Air Bag Control Module: Diagrams
Airbag Control Module
Left Side Impact Airbag Control Module
Right Side Impact Airbag Control Module
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Air Bag Control Module: Service Precautions
WARNING:
- THE MODULES CANNOT BE INTERCHANGED. THEY ARE UNIQUE TO EACH SIDE.
- DO NOT REMOVE SIACM FROM THE MOUNTING BRACKET. THIS IS SERVICED WITH THE
BRACKET AND A NEW ONE WILL COME WITH THE REPLACEMENT SIACM.
- THE MODULES CANNOT BE INTERCHANGED. THEY ARE UNIQUE TO EACH SIDE.
- DO NOT CONNECT THE BATTERY NEGATIVE CABLE. REFER TO ELECTRICAL,
RESTRAINTS, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - AIRBAG SYSTEM FIRST.
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Fig.3 Airbag Control Module (ACM) Location
AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE
The Airbag Control Module (ACM) contains the sensing element, safing sensor, and energy
reserve capacitor. The module is mounted on the tunnel/floor pan between the gear shift lever and
the park brake lever. The ACM contains a microprocessor, the impact sensor, and energy storage
capacitor. The microprocessor contains the airbag system logic. The ACM system logic includes
On-board Diagnostics (OBD) capability, and communicates with the instrument cluster circuitry via
the PCI data bus to control the airbag indicator lamp. The warning equipment is tested for 6 - 8
seconds every time the vehicle is started and will illuminate the AIRBAG warning lamp in the
cluster when a fault occurs.
The microprocessor in the ACM monitors the impact sensor signal and the airbag system electrical
circuits to determine the system readiness. If the ACM detects a monitored system fault, it sends
messages to the instrument cluster on the PCI data bus to turn on the airbag indicator lamp. A
preprogrammed decision algorithm in the ACM micro- processor determines when the deceleration
rate as signaled by the sensor indicates an impact that is severe enough to require airbag system
protection. When the programmed conditions are met, the ACM sends an electrical signal to deploy
the airbag system components.
The impact sensor is an accelerometer that senses the rate of vehicle deceleration, which provides
verification of the direction and severity of an impact. The impact sensor is calibrated for the
specific vehicle, and is only serviced as a unit with the ACM.
The ACM also contains an energy-storage capacitor. The purpose of the capacitor is to provide
airbag system protection in a severe secondary impact if the initial impact has damaged or
disconnected the battery, but was not severe enough to deploy the airbags.
THE AIRBAG SYSTEM IS A SENSITIVE, COMPLEX ELECTROMECHANICAL UNIT. BEFORE
ATTEMPTING TO DIAGNOSE OR SERVICE ANY AIRBAG SYSTEM OR RELATED STEERING
WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENTS YOU MUST FIRST
DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE. WAIT TWO
MINUTES FOR THE SYSTEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE FURTHER SYSTEM
SERVICE. THIS IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. FAILURE TO
DO THIS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE
PERSONAL INJURY. NEVER STRIKE OR KICK THE AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE, AS IT CAN
DAMAGE THE IMPACT SENSOR OR AFFECT ITS CALIBRATION. IF AN AIRBAG CONTROL
MODULE IS ACCIDENTALLY DROPPED DURING SERVICE, THE MODULE MUST BE
SCRAPPED AND REPLACED WITH A NEW UNIT.
The airbag warning lamp is the only point at which the customer can observe "symptoms" of
system malfunction. Whenever the ignition key is turned to the "RUN" or "START" position, the MIC
performs a lamp check by turning the airbag warning lamp ON for 6 - 8 seconds. If the lamp turns
OFF, it means that the ACM has checked the system and found it to be free of discernible
malfunctions. If the lamp remains ON, there could be an active fault in the system or the MIC lamp
circuit may be internally shorted to ground. If the lamp comes ON and stays ON for a period longer
than 6 - 8 seconds then goes OFF, there is usually an intermittent problem in the system.
The ACM cannot be repaired or adjusted and, if damaged or faulty, it must be replaced.
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Fig.24 Side Impact Airbag Control Module (SIACM) Location
SIDE IMPACT AIRBAG CONTROL MODULES
Vehicles equipped with side impact airbags use two side impact airbag control modules. One is
located on each side of the vehicle within the body B-pillar.
Each side impact airbag control module (SIACM) serves as the impact sensor for its seat mounted
airbag. The right side SIACM controls the right seat airbag. The left side SIACM controls the left
seat airbag. Each SIACM contains two accelerometers, both accelerometers must agree in order to
deploy the side airbag. In the event of a side impact, the appropriate SIACM will send a electronic
signal to its airbag, deploying the airbag. The SIACM communicates with the Airbag Control
Module (ACM) via the PCI bus circuit.
The SIACM perform self-diagnostics and circuit tests to determine if the system is functioning
properly. If the test finds a problem, the SIACM will set both active and stored Diagnostic Trouble
Codes (DTC's). If a DTC is active, the SIACM will request that the airbag warning lamp be turned
on. The results of the system test are transmitted on the PCI bus circuit to the ACM once each
second, or on a change in lamp state (ON/OFF). If the warning lamp status message from either
SIACM contains a lamp ON request, the ACM will set an active DTC. At the same time as the DTC
is set, the ACM sends a PCI bus message to the mechanical instrument cluster (MIC) requesting
the airbag warning lamp to be turned ON. Observe all ACM WARNING and CAUTION statements
when servicing or handling the SIACM. The SIACM's are not serviceable and must be replaced
even if they are dropped.
NOTE: WHEN THE AIRBAG WARNING INDICATOR IS ILLUMINATED, INTERROGATE THE
ACM.
SEAT AIRBAG MODULES
The Left and Right seat airbag modules are located in the outboard end of the front seat backs.
The airbag module contains a bag, an inflator (a small canister of highly compressed argon gas)
and a mounting bracket. The seat airbag module cannot be repaired and must be replaced if
deployed or in any way damaged. When supplied with the proper electrical signal the inflator seals
the hole in the airbag cushion so it can discharge the compressed gas it contains directly into the
cushion. Upon deployment, the seat back trim cover will tear open and allow the seat airbag to fully
deploy between the seat and the door.
NOTE: IT WILL BE NECESSARY TO REMOVE THE SEAT BACK TRIM TO GAIN ACCESS TO
THE SEAT AIRBAG MODULE CONNECTOR WHEN DIAGNOSING THE SEAT AIRBAG
SYSTEM. THE SEAT AIRBAG MODULE CONTAINS ARGON GAS PRESSURIZED TO OVER
2500 PSI. Do NOT ATTEMPT TO DISMANTLE AN AIRBAG MODULE OR TAMPER WITH ITS
INFLATOR. DO NOT PUNCTURE, INCINERATE, OR BRING INTO CONTACT WITH
ELECTRICITY. DO NOT STORE AT TEMPERATURE EXCEEDING 93 °C (200 °F). REPLACE
AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENTS ONLY WITH PARTS SPECIFIED IN THE CHRYSLER MOPAR
PARTS CATALOG. SUBSTITUTE PARTS MAY APPEAR INTERCHANGEABLE, BUT INTERNAL
DIFFERENCES MAY RESULT IN INFERIOR OCCUPANT PROTECTION. THE FASTENERS,
SCREWS, AND BOLTS ORIGINALLY USED FOR THE AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENTS HAVE
SPECIAL COATINGS AND ARE SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. THEY
MUST NEVER BE REPLACED WITH ANY SUBSTITUTES. ANY TIME A NEW FASTENER IS
NEEDED, REPLACE IT WITH THE CORRECT FASTENERS PROVIDED IN THE SERVICE
PACKAGE OR SPECIFIED IN THE CHRYSLER MOPAR PARTS CATALOG.
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REMOVAL
Fig.1 Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Remove center console. Refer to Body,
Interior, Floor Console, Removal.
Fig.4 Airbag Control Module (ACM) Remove/Install
3. Remove module mounting nuts and remove module. 4. Disconnect ACM 23-way connector. 5.
Remove ACM from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Connect ACM connector and ensure that the connector and all locking tabs are engaged.
CAUTION: USE SUPPLIED NUTS ONLY.
2. Position ACM (arrow pointing forward) in the console floor bracket, attach the nuts and tighten to
9.6 to 14 Nm (85 to 125 in. lbs.) torque. 3. Install center console assembly. Refer to Body, Interior,
Floor Console Installation.
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE BATTERY NEGATIVE CABLE. REFER TO ELECTRICAL,
RESTRAINTS, DIAGNOSIS
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Air Bag Control Module: Service and Repair Side Impact Airbag Control Module
REMOVAL
The removal and installation of the driver side and passenger side modules is identical. The
orientation of the modules is the only difference (which way they are tilted).
WARNING: THE MODULES CANNOT BE INTERCHANGED. THEY ARE UNIQUE TO EACH
SIDE.
1. Open hood.
Fig.19 Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
2. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 3. Remove the lower seat trim. Locate the
connector for the seat airbag which is under the seat on the outboard side, attached to the seat
frame.
Disconnect the harness side of the connector. This is to engage the shorting Clips to disable the
side impact airbag system.
4. Remove the lower B-pillar trim from the appropriate side of the vehicle. 5. Remove the seat belt
retractor.
WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE SIACM FROM THE MOUNTING BRACKET. THIS IS SERVICED
WITH THE BRACKET AND A NEW ONE WILL COME WITH THE REPLACEMENT SIACM.
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Fig.24 Side Impact Airbag Control Module (SIACM) Location
6. Remove the SIACM retaining nuts and ground eyelet. 7. Pull SIACM out of B-pillar.
Fig.25 SIACM Connector
8. Disconnect the SIACM electrical connector. 9. Remove the SIACM from the vehicle.
INSTALLATION
The installation of the driver side and passenger side modules is identical. The orientation of the
modules is the only difference (which way they are tilted).
WARNING: THE MODULES CANNOT BE INTERCHANGED. THEY ARE UNIQUE TO EACH
SIDE.
1. Connect the SIACM electrical connector. 2. Position the SIACM in the b-pillar and install the
retaining nuts. Torque the nuts to 41 Nm (360 in. lbs.).
NOTE: Place the ground eyelet over the TOP REAR (towards the rear of the vehicle) weld stud
when reattaching the SIACM. This location prevents the eyelet from spinning during tightening.
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3. Install the seat belt retractor. 4. Install the lower B-pillar trim. 5. Connect the harness side of the
connector. Install the lower seat trim.
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE BATTERY NEGATIVE CABLE. REFER TO ELECTRICAL,
RESTRAINTS, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - AIRBAG SYSTEM FIRST.
6. Close hood. 7. Verify vehicle and system operation.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Relays and Modules > Relays and Modules - Starting and Charging > Starter Relay >
Component Information > Locations
Starter Relay: Locations
8w-10-2
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8w-10-3
The Starter Relay is a micro relay located in the Power Distribution Center (PDC), positioned in the
left front corner of the engine compartment.
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Component Information > Locations > Page 236
Starter Relay: Diagrams
Power Distribution Center
Engine Starter Motor Relay
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Power Distribution Center
Engine Starter Motor Relay
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Starter Relay: Service Precautions
WARNING: CHECK TO ENSURE THAT THE TRANSMISSION IS IN THE PARK/NEUTRAL
POSITION WITH THE PARKING BRAKE APPLIED.
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Starter Relay: Description and Operation
The Starter Relay is a micro relay located in the Power Distribution Center (PDC), positioned in the
left front corner of the engine compartment.
As battery power is applied to the relay from the ignition switch, battery power is applied to the
starter motor through the relay to the starter solenoid.
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Starter Relay: Testing and Inspection
WARNING: CHECK TO ENSURE THAT THE TRANSMISSION IS IN THE PARK/NEUTRAL
POSITION WITH THE PARKING BRAKE APPLIED.
Starter Relay Pinout
Starter Relay Pinout
Relay Test The starter relay is located in the Power Distribution Center (PDC) in the engine
compartment. Refer to the PDC label for relay identification and location. Remove the starter relay
from the PDC as described to perform the following tests: 1. A relay in the de-energized position
should have continuity between terminals 87A and 30, and no continuity between terminals 87 and
30. If OK,
go to Step 2. If not OK, replace the faulty relay.
2. Resistance between terminals 85 and 86 (electromagnet) should be 75 ± 5 ohms. If OK, go to
Step 3. If not OK, replace the faulty relay. 3. Connect a battery B+ lead to terminals 86 and a
ground lead to terminal 85 to energize the relay. The relay should click. Also test for continuity
between terminals 30 and 87, and no continuity between terminals 87A and 30. If OK, refer to
Relay Circuit Test procedure. If not OK, replace the faulty relay.
Relay Circuit Test 1. The relay common feed terminal cavity (30) is connected to battery voltage
and should be hot at all times. If OK, go to Step 2. If not OK, repair
the open circuit to the PDC fuse as required.
2. The relay normally closed terminal (87A) is connected to terminal 30 in the de-energized
position, but is not used for this application. Go to Step
3.
3. The relay normally open terminal (87) is connected to the common feed terminal (30) in the
energized position. This terminal supplies battery
voltage to the starter solenoid field coils. There should be continuity between the cavity for relay
terminal 87 and the starter solenoid terminal at all times. If OK, go to Step 4. If not OK, repair the
open circuit to the starter solenoid as required.
4. The coil battery terminal (86) is. connected to the electromagnet in the relay. It is energized
when the ignition switch is held in the Start position.
Check for battery voltage at the cavity for relay terminal 86 with the ignition switch in the Start
position, and no voltage when the ignition switch is released to the ON position. If OK, go to Step 5.
If not OK, check for an open or short circuit to the ignition switch and repair, if required. If the circuit
to the ignition switch is OK, see the Ignition Switch Test procedure.
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5. The coil ground terminal (85) is connected to the electromagnet in the relay. It is grounded
through the transmission range sensor only when the
gearshift selector lever is in the Park or Neutral positions. Check for continuity to ground at the
cavity for relay terminal 85. If not OK with an automatic transmission, check for an open or short
circuit to the transmission range sensor and repair.
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Starter Relay: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
The relay is located in the Power Distribution Center (PDC). Refer to the PDC cover for relay
location.
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Modules - A/T > Transmission Control Module <--> [Control Module, A/T] > Component Information > Diagrams
Transmission Control Module: Diagrams
Transmission Control Module (EATX)
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Transmission Control Module (EATX)
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Modules - A/T > Transmission Control System Relay, A/T > Component Information > Diagrams
Transmission Control System Relay: Diagrams
Power Distribution Center
Transmission Control Relay (EATX)
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Relays and Modules > Relays and Modules - Wiper and Washer Systems > Wiper Control
Module > Component Information > Service and Repair
Wiper Control Module: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig.13 Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Remove wiper arms. 3. Remove the left
side cowl cover. Refer to Body, Exterior, Cowl Cover, Removal. 4. Disconnect the motor posi-lock
harness connector.
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Fig.14 Wiper Module Remove/Install
5. Remove the wiper module mounting screws and remove the module from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the windshield wiper module into the vehicle. 2. Install the mounting screws and tighten to
7 to 9 Nm (60 to 80 in. lbs.) torque. 3. Connect the motor posi-lock harness connector. 4. Install the
left side cowl cover. 5. Install the wiper arms. 6. Connect the battery negative cable.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Sensors and Switches > Sensors and Switches - Accessories and Optional Equipment > Hood
Sensor/Switch (For Alarm) > Component Information > Service and Repair
Hood Sensor/Switch (For Alarm): Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Open hood. 2. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative remote cable. 3. Using a trim stick
(special tool #C-4755) or equivalent, gently pry switch up and out of mounting bracket. 4.
Disconnect wire harness connector from hood ajar switch. 5. Remove switch from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the switch in vehicle. 2. Connect wire harness connector to hood ajar switch. 3. Firmly
snap hood ajar switch into mounting bracket. 4. Connect the battery negative remote cable. 5.
Close hood.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Sensors and Switches > Sensors and Switches - Accessories and Optional Equipment > Lock
Cylinder Switch > Component Information > Locations
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Sensors and Switches > Sensors and Switches - Accessories and Optional Equipment > Lock
Cylinder Switch > Component Information > Locations > Page 265
Lock Cylinder Switch: Diagrams
Driver Cylinder Lock Switch
Passenger Cylinder Lock Switch
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Cylinder Switch > Component Information > Locations > Page 266
Lock Cylinder Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove the door trim panel. 2. Remove the illuminated entry switch wiring clip and disconnect
connector. 3. Remove door cylinder lock switch from door handle.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the door cylinder lock switch from door handle. 2. Install the illuminated entry switch wiring
clip and disconnect connector. 3. Install the door trim panel.
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Hood Sensor/Switch (For Alarm) > Component Information > Service and Repair
Hood Sensor/Switch (For Alarm): Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Open hood. 2. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative remote cable. 3. Using a trim stick
(special tool #C-4755) or equivalent, gently pry switch up and out of mounting bracket. 4.
Disconnect wire harness connector from hood ajar switch. 5. Remove switch from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the switch in vehicle. 2. Connect wire harness connector to hood ajar switch. 3. Firmly
snap hood ajar switch into mounting bracket. 4. Connect the battery negative remote cable. 5.
Close hood.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Sensors and Switches > Sensors and Switches - Body and Frame > Power Door Lock Switch
> Component Information > Diagrams
Power Door Lock Switch: Diagrams
Driver Door Lock Switch
Passenger Door Lock Switch
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Power Door Lock Switch: Testing and Inspection
1. Remove the switch from its mounting location, and disconnect from vehicle wiring harness.
Door Lock Switch Resistance
2. Using an ohmmeter, refer to the table to determine if switch resistance is correct in the Lock and
Unlock switch positions.
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Power Door Lock Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Remove front door trim panel. 3.
Disconnect wire connector. 4. Remove two attaching screws. 5. Remove the switch from the door
panel.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the switch to the door panel. 2. Install the two attaching screws. 3. Connect the one wire
connector. 4. Install the front door trim panel. 5. Connect the battery negative cable.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Sensors and Switches > Sensors and Switches - Body and Frame > Power Mirror Switch >
Component Information > Diagrams
Power Mirror Switch: Diagrams
Power Mirror Switch (LHD)
Power Mirror Switch (RHD)
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Power Mirror Switch: Testing and Inspection
1. Remove power mirror switch.
Mirror Switch Continuity (Part 1 Of 2)
Mirror Switch Continuity (Part 2 Of 2)
2. Using an ohmmeter, test for continuity between the terminals of the switch as shown in the
Mirror Switch Continuity table 3. If test results are not obtained as shown in the Mirror Switch
Continuity table, replace the switch.
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Power Mirror Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Using a trim stick (special tool #C-4755) or
equivalent, gently pry up on window switch bezel and remove from door trim panel. 3. Disconnect
wire connector from switch. 4. Remove two switch retaining screws.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the retaining screws. 2. Reconnect the wire connector to the switch. 3. Insert switch into
door trim panel. 4. Connect the battery negative cable.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Sensors and Switches > Sensors and Switches - Body and Frame > Sunroof / Moonroof Limit
Switch > Component Information > Description and Operation
Sunroof / Moonroof Limit Switch: Description and Operation
LIMIT SWITCH
DESCRIPTION
The Sunroof Limit Switch is located in the drive motor assembly housing and is not serviceable.
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Switch > Component Information > Diagrams
Sunroof / Moonroof Switch: Diagrams
Sunroof Switch
Sunroof Vent Switch
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Sunroof / Moonroof Switch: Service and Repair
CONTROL UNIT
REMOVAL
Fig. 1
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1. Remove sun visors, front grab handles, A-pillar screw, Right upper B-pillar trim. Disengage front
door weatherstrip from headliner, pull headliner
down to access control unit (Fig. 1).
2. Disconnect wire connector from control unit. 3. Slide control unit up and forward and remove.
INSTALLATION
1. Place sunroof control unit into position. 2. Lock control unit into position. 3. Connect wire
connector to control unit. 4. Install sun visors, front grab handles, A-pillar screw, Right upper
B-pillar trim. Engage front door weatherstrip to headliner. 5. Cycle sunroof to the full open position.
6. Ensure sunroof adjustment.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Sensors and Switches > Sensors and Switches - Body and Frame > Trunk / Liftgate Switch >
Component Information > Locations
Trunk / Liftgate Switch: Locations
The Vehicle Theft Security System (VTSS) Deck Lid Security Switch is mounted to the back of the
deck lid lock cylinder.
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Component Information > Locations > Page 294
Trunk / Liftgate Switch: Diagrams
Decklid Release Switch (Power Release)
Decklid Security Switch (Knock Out)
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Component Information > Service and Repair > Decklid Release Switch Replacement
Trunk / Liftgate Switch: Service and Repair Decklid Release Switch Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Open the glove box door. 3. Using a trim
stick (special tool #C-4755) or equivalent, gently pry out on the deck lid release switch and pull out
of instrument panel. 4. Disconnect the wiring connector. 5. Remove switch from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Connect the wiring connector. 2. Align switch in hole and firmly snap into place. 3. Close the
glove box door. 4. Connect the battery negative cable.
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Trunk / Liftgate Switch: Service and Repair Decklid Security Switch Replacement
REMOVAL
The Vehicle Theft Security System (VTSS) Deck Lid Security Switch is mounted to the back of the
deck lid lock cylinder. 1. Open deck lid. 2. Disconnect wire connector to switch. 3. Remove the
spring clip retainer. 4. Pull switch OFF of deck lid lock cylinder and remove from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Push switch onto the deck lid lock cylinder. 2. Install the spring clip retainer. 3. Connect the wire
connector to switch. 4. Close the deck lid.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Sensors and Switches > Sensors and Switches - Brakes and Traction Control > Brake Fluid
Level Sensor/Switch > Component Information > Description and Operation
Brake Fluid Level Sensor/Switch: Description and Operation
For Description and Operation of this Component refer to Brakes, Description and Operation,
System Component Description.
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Brake Fluid Level Sensor/Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
1. Remove the vehicle wiring harness connector from brake fluid level switch in master cylinder
brake fluid reservoir.
2. Push together the retaining tabs holding the brake fluid level switch in place in the brake fluid
reservoir. 3. Pull the brake fluid level switch out the other side of the reservoir.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
1. Align the brake fluid level switch with its mounting hole on the left side of the master cylinder
brake fluid reservoir. Push the switch into the fluid
reservoir until the switch retaining tabs are expanded on the other side of the reservoir, locking it in
place.
2. Connect the brake fluid level switch wiring connector.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Sensors and Switches > Sensors and Switches - Brakes and Traction Control > Wheel Speed
Sensor > Component Information > Specifications
Wheel Speed Sensor: Specifications
Wheel Speed Sensor Head Mounting Bolt 105 in.lb
Front Tone Wheel Clearance Minimum 0.011 in
Maximum 0.056 in
Rear Tone Wheel Clearance Minimum 0.018 in
Maximum 0.044 in
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Sensor > Component Information > Locations > Component Locations
Wheel Speed Sensor: Component Locations
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Sensor > Component Information > Locations > Component Locations > Page 312
Wheel Speed Sensor: Connector Locations
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Sensor > Component Information > Locations > Page 313
Wheel Speed Sensor: Diagrams
Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor
Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Connector (Sensor Side)
Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor
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Sensor > Component Information > Locations > Page 314
Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Connector (Sensor Side)
Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor
Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor Connector (Sensor Side)
Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor
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Sensor > Component Information > Locations > Page 315
Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Connector (Sensor Side)
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Wheel Speed Sensor: Description and Operation
For Description and Operation of this Component refer to Brakes, Antilock Brake System,
Description and Operation, Antilock Brake System Component, Description.
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Sensor > Component Information > Service and Repair > Front
Wheel Speed Sensor: Service and Repair Front
REMOVAL
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
1. Raise the vehicle.
2. Disconnect the Wheel Speed Sensor (WSS) cable connector from the wiring harness on the
inside of the frame rail above the front suspension
crossmember. The connector has a locking tab which that must be pulled back before the
connector release tang can be depressed, releasing the connection.
3. Remove the speed sensor cable grommet from the retaining bracket attached to the brake hose
on the outside of the frame rail.
4. Remove the bolt mounting the WSS head to the steering knuckle.
CAUTION: When removing a wheel speed sensor from the knuckle, do not use pliers on the sensor
head. This may damage the sensor head. If the sensor has seized, use a hammer and a punch to
tap the edge of the sensor head ear, rocking the sensor side-to-side until free.
5. Carefully, remove the sensor head from the steering knuckle.
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6. Remove the screw securing the WSS to the rear of the strut. Remove the WSS.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
CAUTION: Failure to install speed sensor cables properly may result in contact with moving parts
or an over extension of cables causing an open circuit. Be sure that cables are installed, routed,
and clipped properly.
1. Attach the Wheel Speed Sensor (WSS) to the strut using the its mounting screw. 2. Install the
WSS head in the steering knuckle. Install the mounting bolt. Tighten the mounting bolt to a torque
of 12 Nm (105 inch lbs.). 3. From the sensor bracket on the strut, loop the sensor cable upward,
then downward at the outside of the frame rail. Install the speed sensor cable
grommet onto the retaining bracket attached to the brake hose on the outside of the frame rail.
4. Loop the WSS cable around the bottom of the frame rail and connect it to the wiring harness
connector on the inside of the frame rail. Remember
to push in the locking tab on the connector.
5. Lower the vehicle. 6. Road test vehicle to ensure proper operation of the base brakes and
Antilock Brake System (ABS).
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Wheel Speed Sensor: Service and Repair Rear
REMOVAL
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
1. Raise the vehicle.
2. Disconnect the Wheel Speed Sensor (WSS) cable connector from the vehicle wiring harness.
Remove the clip attaching WSS cable connector to
the vehicle's body.
3. Remove the WSS cable routing bracket from under rear brake flex hose mounting bracket. Then
remove the speed sensor cable from the routing
clips on the rear brake flex hose and chassis brake tube.
4. Remove the bolt attaching the WSS cable routing bracket to rear strut.
CAUTION: When removing a WSS from the rear disc brake adapter, do not use pliers on the
sensor head. This may damage the sensor head. If the sensor has seized, use a hammer and a
punch to tap the edge of the sensor head ear, rocking the sensor side-to-side until free.
5. Remove the bolt attaching the WSS to the rear disc brake adapter, then carefully remove the
sensor head from the rear disc brake adapter and
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vehicle.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
CAUTION: Failure to install speed sensor cables properly may result in contact with moving parts
or an over extension of cables causing an open circuit. Be sure that cables are installed, routed,
and clipped properly.
1. Install the Wheel Speed Sensor (WSS) head into the disc brake adapter. 2. Install the WSS
mounting bolt. Tighten the mounting bolt to a torque of 12 Nm (105 inch lbs.). 3. Install the WSS
cable routing bracket on the rear strut. 4. Install WSS cable into the routing clips on the rear brake
hose and brake tube. 5. Connect the WSS cable connector into vehicle wiring harness. Install the
clip attaching the WSS cable connector to vehicle's body. 6. Lower the vehicle. 7. Road test the
vehicle to ensure proper operation of the base brakes and Antilock Brake System (ABS).
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Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor: Specifications
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
.................................................................................................................................18 Nm (13.2 ft.
lbs.) (165 in. lbs.)
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Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
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Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The coolant sensor threads into the rear of the cylinder head, next to the camshaft position sensor.
New sensors have sealant applied to the threads. The ECT Sensor is a Negative Thermal
Coefficient (NTC), dual range Sensor. The resistance of the ECT Sensor changes as coolant
temperature changes. This results in different input voltages to the PCM. The PCM also uses the
ECT Sensor input to operate the low and high speed radiator cooling fans.
OPERATION
The combination coolant temperature sensor has two elements. One element supplies coolant
temperature signal to the PCM. The other element supplies coolant temperature signal to the
instrument panel gauge cluster. The PCM determines engine coolant temperature from the coolant
temperature sensor. As coolant temperature varies the coolant temperature sensors resistance
changes resulting in a different input voltage to the PCM and the instrument panel gauge cluster.
When the engine is cold, the PCM will provide slightly richer air- fuel mixtures and higher idle
speeds until normal operating temperatures are reached. The PCM has a dual temperature range
program for better sensor accuracy at cold temperatures. At key-ON the PCM sends a regulated
five volt signal through a 10,000 ohm resistor to the sensor. When the sensed voltage reaches
approximately 1.25 volts the PCM turns on the transistor. The transistor connects a 1,000 ohm
resistor in parallel with the 10,000 ohm resistor. With this drop in resistance the PCM recognizes an
increase in voltage on the input circuit.
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Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. With the engine cold, drain coolant until level drops below cylinder head. 2. Disconnect coolant
sensor electrical connector. 3. Remove coolant sensor.
INSTALLATION
1. Install coolant sensor. Tighten sensor to 18 Nm (165 inch lbs.) torque. 2. Attach electrical
connector to sensor. 3. Fill cooling system.
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Cruise Control Switch: Locations
The speed control switches are mounted in two separate switch pods on the steering wheel and
are wired through the clockspring device under the airbag module.
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Cruise Control Switch: Description and Operation
There are two separate switch pods that operate the speed control system and are located on the
steering wheel.
The speed control system has five separate resistive switches that provide a single multiplexed
(MUX) voltage inputs to the PCM.The switch names are: ON, OFF, SET, COAST, RESUME,
ACCEL, TAPUP COAST, and CANCEL. Based on conditions when the buttons are pushed (and
released), the five voltages ranges provided to the PCM result in the following functions: ON, OFF,
SET, COAST, RESUME, ACCEL, TAP-UP COAST, and CANCEL. Refer to the Speed Control for
more information
Also the PCM receives an input from the brake switch to sense whether the brake pedal has been
depressed. When the PCM receives the brake depressed input, it turns OFF power to the speed
control servo and disengages speed control.
The individual switches cannot be repaired. If one switch fails, the entire switch module must be
replaced.
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Cruise Control Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
The speed control switches are mounted in the steering wheel and wired through the clock spring
device under the airbag module.
WARNING: IF REMOVAL OF AIRBAG MODULE IS NECESSARY, REFER TO THE RESTRAINT
SYSTEMS.
1. Turn OFF ignition. 2. Remove two screws from side of each switch. 3. Rock switch away from
airbag and steering wheel. 4. Disconnect two-way electrical connector. 5. Repeat for the other
switch.
INSTALLATION
The speed control switches are mounted in the steering wheel and wired through the clock spring
device under the airbag module.
WARNING: IF REMOVAL OF AIRBAG MODULE IS NECESSARY, REFER TO THE RESTRAINT
SYSTEMS.
1. Install switches. 2. Connect two-way electrical connector. 3. Install two screws to the side of
each switch. 4. Install airbag, refer to the Restraint Systems
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Oil Pressure Sender: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The oil pressure switch is located on the right rear side of the engine block (Fig. 118). The oil
pressure switch is a pressure sensitive switch that is activated by the engine's oil pressure (in the
main oil gallery). The switch is a two terminal device (one terminal is provided to the wiring harness
and the other terminal is the switch's metal housing that screws into the engine block).
OPERATION
The oil pressure switch changes from an "Open" circuit to a "Closed" circuit, on decreasing
pressure, between 2 PSI and 4 PSI. The switch changes from a "Closed" circuit to an "Open"
circuit, on increasing pressure, within a maximum of 3 PSI of the switch's "Closed" circuit pressure
point.
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Oil Pressure Sender: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Raise vehicle. 2. Position oil collecting container under pressure switch location.
3. Disconnect oil pressure switch electrical connector and remove switch (Fig. 119).
INSTALLATION
1. Install oil pressure switch and connect electrical connector (Fig. 119). 2. Lower vehicle. 3. Start
engine and allow to run a minimum of 2 minutes. 4. Shut engine off and check engine oil level.
Adjust level as necessary.
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Engine Oil Pressure Switch
Engine Oil Pressure Switch
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Evaporator Temperature Sensor / Switch: Locations
The evaporator probe is located in the A/C housing and placed in the evaporator fins.
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Evaporator Temperature Sensor / Switch: Description and Operation
The evaporator probe can be replaced without having to remove the A/C housing from the vehicle.
The evaporator probe is located in the A/C housing and placed in the evaporator fins. The probe
prevents evaporator freeze-up. This is done by cycling the compressor clutch OFF when
evaporator temperature drops below the freeze point. It cycles ON when the evaporator
temperature rises above the freeze point. The evaporator probe uses a thermistor probe in a
capillary tube. The tube is inserted between the evaporator fins in the heater-A/C housing.
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Evaporator Temperature Sensor / Switch: Testing and Inspection
The work area and vehicle must be between 16 °C (60 °F) and 32 °C (90 °F) when testing the
switch.
Fig.12 Evaporator Probe Harness Connector
1. Disconnect the three wire connector from the evaporator probe lead located behind the glove
box. 2. Start engine and set A/C to low blower motor speed, panel, full cool, and RECIRC. 3. Using
a voltmeter, check for battery voltage between Pin 1 and 2. If no voltage is detected, there is no
power to the switch. Check wiring and
fuses.
4. Using a voltmeter, check for battery voltage between Pin 1 and Pin 3. If no voltage is detected,
there is no voltage from the Powertrain Control
Module. If voltage is OK, connect a jumper wire between Pin 1 and Pin 3. The compressor clutch
should engage. If the clutch engages, remove the jumper wire immediately and go to Step 5. If the
compressor clutch does not engage, check the operation of the clutch and repair as necessary.
5. If compressor clutch engages, connect the evaporator probe 3-way connector. The compressor
clutch should engage or cycle depending on
evaporator temperature. If OK, go to Step 6. If not OK, replace the clutch cycling switch.
6. The engine running and the A/C set to:
- Blower motor on low speed
- Panel position
- Full cool
- RECIRC.
Close all doors and windows. Place a thermometer in the center discharge vent.
7. If the clutch does not begin to cycle off between 2 °C to 7 °C (35 °F to 45 °F), verify that the
evaporator probe is fully installed and not loose in
evaporator. If it is not properly installed, install probe and retest outlet temperature. If the
evaporator probe is properly installed, replace the clutch cycling switch.
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Evaporator Temperature Sensor / Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
The evaporator probe can be removed without removing the A/C Housing from the vehicle. 1.
Disconnect probe wiring connector from behind the glove box.
Fig.13 Evaporator Probe Location - Typical
2. Remove rubber grommet from evaporator/ blower module. 3. Note which of the three pilot holes
the evaporator probe is located in. 4. Pull probe out of evaporator fins.
INSTALLATION
The evaporator probe can be installed without removing the A/C Housing from the vehicle. 1. There
are three pilot holes available for the probe. The top hole is for service. If top hole was not used by
previous probe, install probe in top hole. 2. If previous probe was removed from top hole, use a
small plastic stick of approximately 1/8 inch diameter, and make a new hole. Make the hole
1/4 inch above, or below the original hole in the evaporator core.
3. Insert new probe into hole between evaporator fins. 4. Reinstall rubber grommet into evaporator
probe access hole.
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High Pressure Sensor / Switch: Locations
Fig.6 High Pressure Cutout Switch Location
The high pressure cut out switch is located on the rear of the compressor.
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High Pressure Sensor / Switch: Service Precautions
WARNING:
- THE REFRIGERANT MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE SYSTEM BEFORE REMOVING THE
HIGH PRESSURE CUT OUT SWITCH.
- THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM MUST BE COMPLETELY RECOVERED BEFORE
PROCEEDING WITH THIS OPERATION. REFER TO REFRIGERANT RECOVERY.
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High Pressure Sensor / Switch: Description and Operation
A/C HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH
Fig.6 High Pressure Cutout Switch Location
The high pressure cut out switch is located on the rear of the compressor. It turns OFF the
compressor if the system pressure exceeds 3240 kpa (470 psi)
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High Pressure Sensor / Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
WARNING: THE REFRIGERANT MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE SYSTEM BEFORE
REMOVING THE HIGH PRESSURE CUT OUT SWITCH.
1. Recover refrigerant from A/C system. 2. Disconnect wiring connector at the switch. 3. Remove
internal snap ring. 4. Pull switch out of compressor.
INSTALLATION
WARNING: THE REFRIGERANT MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE SYSTEM BEFORE
REMOVING THE HIGH PRESSURE CUT OUT SWITCH.
1. Clean any foreign matter from the switch mounting bore 2. Install the high pressure cutout switch
with a new O-ring into the compressor. 3. Install the internal snap ring 4. Connect the wire harness
to the switch. 5. Evacuate the refrigerant system. 6. Recharge the A/C system.
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Switch, HVAC > Low Pressure Sensor / Switch, HVAC > Component Information > Locations
Low Pressure Sensor / Switch: Locations
Fig.7 Expansion Valve And Low Pressure Cut-off Switch
The low pressure cut off switch is located on the expansion valve.
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Low Pressure Sensor / Switch: Description and Operation
A/C HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH
Fig.6 High Pressure Cutout Switch Location
The high pressure cut out switch is located on the rear of the compressor. It turns OFF the
compressor if the system pressure exceeds 3240 kpa (470 psi)
A/C LOW PRESSURE SWITCH
Fig.7 Expansion Valve And Low Pressure Cut-off Switch
The Low Pressure Cut Off Switch monitors the refrigerant gas pressure on the suction side of the
system. The low pressure cut off switch is located on the expansion valve. The low pressure cut off
switch turns OFF voltage to the compressor clutch coil when refrigerant gas pressure drops to
levels that could damage the compressor. The low pressure cut
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Low Pressure Sensor / Switch: Testing and Inspection
The work area must not be below 21 °C (70 °F) to test the compressor clutch circuit.
1. With gear selector in park or neutral and park brake set, start engine and allow to idle. 2. Raise
hood and disconnect low pressure cut off switch connector boot. 3. Using a suitable jumper wire,
jump across the terminals inside wire connector boot. 4. If the compressor clutch does not engage,
the cycling clutch switch, wiring, relay, or fuse can be defective. 5. If clutch engages, connect
manifold gauge set. Read low pressure gauge. At pressure above 97 kPa (14 psi) and above, low
pressure out off switch
will complete the clutch circuit. If the low pressure gauge reads below 140 kpa (20 psi), the system
is low on refrigerant charge or empty due to a leak.
6. Install connector boot on switch and repeat Step 3. If the clutch does not engage, replace the
low pressure cut off switch.
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Low Pressure Sensor / Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
WARNING: THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM MUST BE COMPLETELY RECOVERED BEFORE
PROCEEDING WITH THIS OPERATION. REFER TO REFRIGERANT RECOVERY.
1. Recover A/C refrigerant. 2. Disconnect the wire connector at the cut off switch.
Fig.7 Expansion Valve And Low Pressure Cut-off Switch
3. Using a sender unit removal socket, remove the switch from the expansion valve.
INSTALLATION
WARNING: THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM MUST BE COMPLETELY RECOVERED BEFORE
PROCEEDING WITH THIS OPERATION. REFER TO REFRIGERANT RECOVERY.
NOTE: Verify the O-ring condition on the replacement switch.
1. Using a sender unit socket, install the low pressure cutout switch into the expansion valve. 2.
Connect the wire harness connector to the switch. 3. Evacuate the A/C refrigerant system. 4.
Recharge the A/C system.
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Component Information > Locations
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Door Switch: Diagrams
Driver Door Ajar Switch
Driver Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch
Hood Ajar Switch
Left Rear Door Block Motor/Ajar Switch
Passenger Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch
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Right Rear Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Sensors and Switches > Sensors and Switches - Instrument Panel > Fuel Gauge Sender >
Component Information > Locations
Fuel Gauge Sender: Locations
The fuel gauge sending unit (fuel level sensor) is attached to the side of the fuel pump module.
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Fuel Gauge Sender: Description and Operation
FUEL LEVEL SENDING UNIT / SENSOR
The fuel gauge sending unit (fuel level sensor) is attached to the side of the fuel pump module. The
sending unit consists of a float, an arm, and a variable resistor (track). The resistor track is used to
send electrical signals to the instrument cluster for fuel gauge operation and are then transmitted to
the engine controller for OBDII emission requirements.
For fuel gauge operation: As fuel level increases, the float and arm move up. This increases the
sending unit resistance, causing the fuel gauge to read full. As fuel level decreases, the float and
arm move down. This decreases the sending unit resistance causing the fuel gauge to read empty.
After this fuel level signal is sent to the instrument cluster, the instrument cluster will transmit the
data across the J1850 bus circuits to the PCM.
For OBD II emission requirements: The voltage signal is sent to the instrument cluster to indicate
fuel level. The cluster transmits the fuel level to the PCM where it is used to prevent a false setting
of misfire and fuel system monitor trouble codes. This occurs if the fuel level in the tank is less than
approximately 15 percent of its rated capacity.
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Fuel Gauge Sender: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Remove fuel pump module. Refer to Fuel Pump Module.
Fig. 4 Fuel Pump/Level Sensor Electrical Connector
1. Depress retaining tab and remove the fuel pump/level sensor connector from the bottom of the
fuel pump module electrical connector (Fig. 4).
Fig. 5 Wire Terminal Locking Wedge
2. Pull off blue locking wedge (Fig. 5).
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Fig. 6 Removing Wires From Connector
3. Using a small screwdriver lift locking finger away from terminal and push terminal out of
connector (Fig. 6). 4. Push level sensor signal and ground terminals out of the connector (Fig. 6).
Fig. 7 Level Sensor
5. Slide level sensor wires through opening fuel pump module (Fig. 7). 6. Slide level sensor out of
installation channel in module.
INSTALLATION
1. Insert level sensor wires into bottom of opening in module. 2. Wrap wires into groove in back of
level sensor. 3. While feeding wires into guide grooves, slide level sensor up into channel until it
snaps into place (Fig. 7). Ensure tab at bottom of sensor locks in
place.
4. Install level sensor wires in connector. Push the wires up through the connector and then pull
them down until they lock in place. Ensure signal and
ground wires are installed in the correct position.
5. Install locking wedge on connector. 6. Push connector up into bottom of fuel pump module
electrical connector. 7. Install fuel pump module. Refer to Fuel Pump Module.
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Component Information > Specifications
Backup Lamp Switch: Specifications
Back-Up Lamp Switch 18 ft.lb
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Backup Lamp Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Lift vehicle on hoist
Fig.1 Back-Up Lamp Switch
2. From bottom side of vehicle, disconnect backup lamp switch connector. 3. Unscrew switch from
transaxle.
INSTALLATION
1. Install back-up lamp switch. Teflon tape or equivalent must be used on switch threads. Tighter
switch to 24 Nm (18 ft. lbs.) torque.
CAUTION: Do not over tighten switch.
2. Connect back-up lamp switch connector. 3. Lower vehicle. 4. Verify back-up lamp operation.
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Brake Light Switch: Locations
Fig.2 Brake Lamp Switch
The brake lamp switch is located under the instrument panel, at the brake pedal arm.
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Brake Lamp Switch
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Brake Light Switch: Description and Operation
Fig.2 Brake Lamp Switch
The brake lamp switch is located under the instrument panel, at the brake pedal arm. It has three
internal switches controlling various functions of the vehicle. It's main function is to control
operation of the vehicle's brake lamps. Other functions include speed control deactivation, brake
sense for the antilock brake system and brake sense for the brake transmission shift interlock.
CAUTION: The switch can only be adjusted once. That is during initial installation of the switch. If
the switch is not adjusted properly or has been removed for some service, a new switch must be
installed and adjusted.
When the brake pedal is pressed, the plunger on the outside of the brake lamp switch extends
outward. This action opens or closes the contacts of the three switches inside the brake lamp
switch.
With the brake pedal is pressed down (plunger extended), the switch for terminals 1 and 2 is closed
completing the circuit. The switch for terminals 3 and 4 is open and so is the switch for 5 and 6.
When the brake pedal is released (plunger pushed in), the three switches assume the opposite
positions. The switch for terminals 1 and 2 is now open while the other two switches are now
closed, completing their circuits.
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Brake Light Switch: Testing and Inspection
NOTE: Before proceeding with this diagnostic test, verify the adjustment of the brake lamp switch
to rule out misadjustment. If misadjusted, replace the switch. It cannot be readjusted.
If the electrical circuit has been tested and the brake lamp switch is suspected of being faulty, it can
be tested using the following method.
1. Remove the switch from the vehicle.
Fig.1 Switch Test - Released Position
2. With the switch in the released position plunger extended., use an ohmmeter to test each of the
three internal switches as shown You should
achieve the results as listed in the figure.
3. Gently push the plunger on the brake lamp switch in until it stops.
Fig.2 Switch Test - Depressed Position
4. With the switch in this depressed position (plunger pushed in), use an ohmmeter to test each of
the three internal switches as shown. You should
achieve the results as listed in the figure. If you do not achieve the results as listed in both figures,
the switch is faulty and must be replaced. If the switch is found to be operating properly, do not
reinstall it, replace the switch.
CAUTION: The switch can only be adjusted once. That is during Initial Installation of the switch. If
the switch is not adjusted properly or has been removed for some service, a new switch must be
installed and adjusted.
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Brake Light Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable from its post on the battery. 2. Under the
instrument panel, remove the brake lamp switch by rotating the switch in a counterclockwise
direction approximately 30 degrees and
pulling it out of the bracket.
3. Discard the brake lamp switch. It must not be reused.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: Do not reuse the original brake lamp switch. The switch can only be adjusted once.
That is during initial installation of the switch. If the switch is not adjusted properly or has been
removed for some service, a new switch must be installed and adjusted.
1. Mount and adjust the NEW brake lamp switch using the following procedure:
a. Install the switch in its bracket by aligning the index tab on the switch with the slot in the
mounting bracket. b. When the switch is fully seated in its bracket, rotate the switch clockwise
approximately 300 to lock the switch into place.
Fig.5 Adjustment Lever Movement
c. With the brake pedal in the fully released position, move the lever on the back of the brake lamp
switch from the angled non-adjusted position
to the full vertical position as shown. This will adjust the brake lamp switch to the vehicle.
2. Reconnect the battery negative terminal. 3. Check the stop lamps to verify they are operating
properly and not staying on when the pedal is in the released position. 4. Road test the vehicle to
ensure proper operation of the brakes including ABS if equipped. and speed control if equipped.
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Turn Signal And Hazard Warning Flasher Diagnosis (Part 1 Of 2)
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Turn Signal And Hazard Warning Flasher Diagnosis (Part 2 Of 2)
FLASHER DIAGNOSIS
Should any function of the multi-function switch fail, the entire switch assembly must be replaced.
SWITCH DIAGNOSIS To test the switch:
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Fig.21 Disconnect And Isolate Battery Negative Cable
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Remove the upper and lower steering
column shrouds. 3. Disconnect the switch connector.
Fig.18 Combination Flasher Connector(A)
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Fig.19 Multi-Function Switch Connector (B)
Fig.20 Windshield Wiper/Washer Switch Connector (C)
Multi-Function Switch Continuity Test
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Multi-Function Switch Dimmer Control Resistance
Using an ohmmeter, test for continuity (no resistance) between the terminals of the switch as
shown in the Multi-Function Switch Continuity Test table for diagnosis. Refer to,, and for connector
terminal locations.
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Combination Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig.21 Disconnect And Isolate Battery Negative Cable
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Remove both upper and lower steering
column shrouds.
Fig.22 Multi-Function Switch Remove/Install
3. Disconnect both posi-lock harness connectors at the rear of the multi-function switch.
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4. Remove multi-function switch mounting screws. 5. The combination flasher must be transferred
to new multi-function switch if replacing. 6. The windshield wiper/washer switch must be transferred
to the new multi-function switch.
INSTALLATION
1. The windshield wiper/washer switch must be transferred to the new multi-function switch. 2. The
combination flasher must be transferred to new multi-function switch if replacing. 3. Install the
multi-function switch mounting screws . Tighten multi-function switch to column retaining screws to
3 Nm (27 in. lbs.) torque. 4. Connect both posi-lock harness connectors at the rear of the
multi-function switch. 5. Install both upper and lower steering column shrouds. 6. Connect the
battery negative cable.
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Door Switch: Diagrams
Driver Door Ajar Switch
Driver Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch
Hood Ajar Switch
Left Rear Door Block Motor/Ajar Switch
Passenger Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch
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Glove Box Lamp Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Open glove box door. 3. Pull downward on
lamp/switch assembly to disengage tabs from instrument panel. 4. Pull bulb from socket. 5.
Disconnect wire connector from lamp and remove glove box lamp/switch.
INSTALLATION
1. Push bulb into socket. 2. Place lamp/switch assembly into position. 3. Connect wire connector to
the lamp/switch. 4. Push lamp/switch assembly to lock tabs. 5. Check lamp operation, and close
glove box door. 6. Connect the battery negative cable.
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The integrated switch assembly is mounted to the left hand side of the steering column.
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Hazard Warning Switch: Description and Operation
Fig.17 Multi-function Switch
MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH
The turn signals are part of the multi-function switch, which contains: Electrical circuitry for turn signals.
- Hazard warning switch.
- Headlamp switch.
- Fog Lamp Switch.
- Headlamp beam select switch.
- Optical Horn.
- Instrument Panel Lamp Dimmer/Interior Lamp Switch.
- Combination Flasher.
Hazard Warning System
The hazard warning system is actuated by a push button located in the multi-function switch on the
top of the steering column between the steering wheel and the instrument panel. The hazard switch
is identified with a double triangle on front of the button.
The hazard warning system allows the vehicle operator to provide the drivers of other vehicles in
near proximity an optical indication that the vehicle is disabled or is an obstacle to traffic flow.
Unlike the turn signal system, the hazard warning system has battery current at all times,
regardless of ignition switch position.
When the hazard warning system is activated, the combination 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.
Multi-function Switch
The integrated switch assembly is mounted to the left hand side of the steering column. When the
driver wishes to signal his intentions to change direction of travel, he moves the lever upward to
cause the right signals to flash and downward to cause the left signals to flash. After completion of
a turn the system is deactivated automatically. As the steering wheel returns to the straight ahead
position, a canceling cam molded to the clockspring mechanism comes in contact with the cancel
actuator on the turn signal multi-function switch assembly. The cam lobe, pushing on the cancel
actuator, returns the switch to the 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.
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Fig.17 Multi-function Switch
The headlamp switch is integral to the left stalk of the multi-function switch. located on the steering
column behind the steering wheel.
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Headlamp Switch: Description and Operation
Fig.17 Multi-function Switch
The headlamp switch is integral to the left stalk of the multi-function switch. located on the steering
column behind the steering wheel. A knob on the end of the left control stalk controls all of the
exterior lighting functions.
Turn the end of the control lever to the first detent for parking light operation. Turn to the second
detent for headlight operation. To activate the front fog lights, turn ON the parking lights or the low
beam headlights and pull out the end of the control lever.
The headlamp switch is part of the multi-function switch . Refer to Electrical, Lamps/Lighting Exterior, Multi-Function Switch, Diagnosis and Testing, The headlamp switch cannot be repaired. If
found defective, it must be replaced.
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The horn switch is mounted between the outer and inner cover of the Driver Airbag Module.
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Horn Switch: Service Precautions
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIRBAGS, REFER TO ELECTRICAL,
RESTRAINTS BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR
INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. FAILURE TO TAKE THE
PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND
POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.
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Horn Switch: Description and Operation
The horn switch is mounted between the outer and inner cover of the Driver Airbag Module.
When the Driver Airbag is pressed, the horn switch makes contact to ground. The ground signal is
carried to the horn relay and the horn sounds.
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Horn Switch: Testing and Inspection
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIRBAGS, REFER TO ELECTRICAL,
RESTRAINTS BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL,STEERING COLUMN, OR
INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. FAILURE TO TAKE THE
PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND
POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.
1. Remove horn relay from the Power Distribution Center. 2. Using ohmmeter, connect one lead to
ground and the other lead to cavity 65 of the power distribution center. 3. Depress horn switch,
should have continuity. If no continuity go to Step 4. 4. Test continuity at horn switch, remove the
Driver Airbag Module. (Refer to DRIVER AIRBAG - REMOVAL). 5. Using ohmmeter, connect one
lead to the airbag module ground and the other lead to B+ wire. 6. Depress horn switch, and the
meter should show continuity. If no continuity, replace the Driver Airbag Module. If OK, repair as
necessary.
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Horn Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIRBAGS, REFER TO ELECTRICAL,
RESTRAINTS BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR
INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. FAILURE TO TAKE THE
PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND
POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Remove the Driver Airbag Module. (Refer
to DRIVER AIRBAG - REMOVAL). 3. Clip off strap tie holding the horn switch wire to the airbag
module. 4. Unclip horn switch wire connector from airbag module. 5. Remove four torx screws from
top side of airbag module. 6. Fold airbag module cover down to expose the horn switch. 7. Lift the
horn switch off indexing tabs and remove from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIRBAGS, REFER TO ELECTRICAL,
RESTRAINTS BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR
INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. FAILURE TO TAKE THE
PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND
POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.
1. Install horn switch to the indexing tabs on the airbag module. 2. Install screws to the top of
airbag module. 3. Reconnect horn switch connector to airbag module. 4. Install the airbag module.
5. Connect the battery negative cable.
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Turn Signal Switch: Description and Operation
Fig.17 Multi-function Switch
MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH
The turn signals are part of the multi-function switch, which contains: Electrical circuitry for turn signals.
- Hazard warning switch.
- Headlamp switch.
- Fog Lamp Switch.
- Headlamp beam select switch.
- Optical Horn.
- Instrument Panel Lamp Dimmer/Interior Lamp Switch.
- Combination Flasher.
Hazard Warning System
The hazard warning system is actuated by a push button located in the multi-function switch on the
top of the steering column between the steering wheel and the instrument panel. The hazard switch
is identified with a double triangle on front of the button.
The hazard warning system allows the vehicle operator to provide the drivers of other vehicles in
near proximity an optical indication that the vehicle is disabled or is an obstacle to traffic flow.
Unlike the turn signal system, the hazard warning system has battery current at all times,
regardless of ignition switch position.
When the hazard warning system is activated, the combination 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.
Multi-function Switch
The integrated switch assembly is mounted to the left hand side of the steering column. When the
driver wishes to signal his intentions to change direction of travel, he moves the lever upward to
cause the right signals to flash and downward to cause the left signals to flash. After completion of
a turn the system is deactivated automatically. As the steering wheel returns to the straight ahead
position, a canceling cam molded to the clockspring mechanism comes in contact with the cancel
actuator on the turn signal multi-function switch assembly. The cam lobe, pushing on the cancel
actuator, returns the switch to the 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.
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Fig.1 Inlet Air Temperature Sensor
The IAT sensor attaches to the intake air duct (Fig. 1).
The IAT Sensor is a Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) Sensor that provides information to
the PCM regarding the temperature of the air entering the intake manifold. The PCM sends 5 volts
to the sensor and is grounded through the sensor return line. As temperature increases, resistance
in the sensor decreases.
Inlet/Intake Air Temperature
The inlet air temperature sensor replaces the intake air temperature sensor and the battery
temperature sensor. The PCM uses the information from the inlet air temperature sensor along with
other stored parameters to determine values to use as an intake air temperature and a battery
temperature. The IAT sensor value is used by the PCM to determine air density.
The PCM uses this information to calculate:
- Injector pulse width
- Adjustment of ignition timing (to prevent spark knock at high intake air temperatures)
Battery Temperature
The battery temperature information along with data from monitored line voltage (B+), is used by
the PCM to vary the battery charging rate. System voltage will be higher at colder temperatures
and is gradually reduced at warmer temperatures.
The battery temperature information is also used for OBD II diagnostics. Certain faults and OBD II
monitors are either enabled or disabled depending upon the battery temperature sensor input
(example: disable purge, enable LDP). Most OBD II monitors are disabled below 20 °F.
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Camshaft Position Sensor: Specifications
Camshaft Position Sensor Screw.........................................................................................................
..........................................................9 Nm (80 in. lbs)
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Camshaft Position Sensor: Locations
Camshaft Position Sensor
Fig.6 Camshaft Position Sensor Location
The camshaft position sensor is mounted to the rear of the cylinder head.
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Camshaft Position Sensor
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Camshaft Position Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig.3 Camshaft
The camshaft position sensor attaches to the rear of the cylinder head. The PCM determines fuel
injection synchronization and cylinder identification from inputs provided by the camshaft position
sensor and crankshaft position sensor. From the two inputs, the PCM determines crankshaft
position.
The PCM sends approximately 8 volts to the hall affect sensor. This voltage is required to operate
the hall effect chip and the electronics inside the sensor. A ground for the sensor is provided
through the sensor return circuit. The input to the PCM occurs on a 5 volt output reference circuit.
Fig.4 Target Magnet - Typical
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Fig.5 Target Magnet Polarity
A target magnet attaches to the rear of the camshaft and indexes to the correct position. The target
magnet has four different poles arranged in an asymmetrical pattern . As the target magnet rotates,
the camshaft position sensor senses the change in polarity. The sensor output switch switches
from high (5.0 volts) to low (0.5 volts) as the target magnet rotates. when the north pole of the
target magnet passes under the sensor, the output switches high. The sensor output switches low
when the south pole of the target magnet passes underneath.
The sensor also acts as a thrust plate to control camshaft endplay.
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Camshaft Position Sensor: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig.6 Camshaft Position Sensor Location
The camshaft position sensor is mounted to the rear of the cylinder head. 1. Remove brake booster
hose and electrical connector from holders on end of cylinder head cover and reposition. 2.
Disconnect electrical connectors from camshaft position sensor. 3. Remove camshaft position
sensor mounting screws. Remove sensor.
Fig.7 Target Magnet Removal/Installation
4. Loosen screw attaching target magnet to rear of camshaft.
INSTALLATION
The camshaft position sensor is mounted to the rear of the cylinder head. The target magnet has
two locating dowels that fit into machined locating holes in end of the camshaft. 1. Install target
magnet in end of camshaft. Tighten mounting screw to 3.4 Nm (30 in. lbs.) torque. 2. Install
camshaft position sensor. Tighten sensor mounting screws to 9 Nm (80 in. lbs.) torque. 3. Place
brake booster hose and electrical harness in holders on end of valve cover. 4. Attach electrical
connectors to camshaft position sensor.
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Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor: Specifications
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
.................................................................................................................................18 Nm (13.2 ft.
lbs.) (165 in. lbs.)
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Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The coolant sensor threads into the rear of the cylinder head, next to the camshaft position sensor.
New sensors have sealant applied to the threads. The ECT Sensor is a Negative Thermal
Coefficient (NTC), dual range Sensor. The resistance of the ECT Sensor changes as coolant
temperature changes. This results in different input voltages to the PCM. The PCM also uses the
ECT Sensor input to operate the low and high speed radiator cooling fans.
OPERATION
The combination coolant temperature sensor has two elements. One element supplies coolant
temperature signal to the PCM. The other element supplies coolant temperature signal to the
instrument panel gauge cluster. The PCM determines engine coolant temperature from the coolant
temperature sensor. As coolant temperature varies the coolant temperature sensors resistance
changes resulting in a different input voltage to the PCM and the instrument panel gauge cluster.
When the engine is cold, the PCM will provide slightly richer air- fuel mixtures and higher idle
speeds until normal operating temperatures are reached. The PCM has a dual temperature range
program for better sensor accuracy at cold temperatures. At key-ON the PCM sends a regulated
five volt signal through a 10,000 ohm resistor to the sensor. When the sensed voltage reaches
approximately 1.25 volts the PCM turns on the transistor. The transistor connects a 1,000 ohm
resistor in parallel with the 10,000 ohm resistor. With this drop in resistance the PCM recognizes an
increase in voltage on the input circuit.
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Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. With the engine cold, drain coolant until level drops below cylinder head. 2. Disconnect coolant
sensor electrical connector. 3. Remove coolant sensor.
INSTALLATION
1. Install coolant sensor. Tighten sensor to 18 Nm (165 inch lbs.) torque. 2. Attach electrical
connector to sensor. 3. Fill cooling system.
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Crankshaft Position Sensor: Specifications
Crankshaft Position Sensor Mounting Bolt
..................................................................................................................................................9 Nm
(80 in. lbs)
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Crankshaft Position Sensor: Locations
Fig. 4 Crankshaft Position Sensor
The crankshaft position sensor mounts to the engine block behind the generator, just above the oil
filter.
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Crankshaft Position Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig. 4 Crankshaft Position Sensor
The crankshaft position sensor mounts to the engine block behind the generator, just above the oil
filter.
The PCM uses the Crankshaft Position sensor to calculate the following:
- Engine RPM
- TDC number 1 and 4
- Ignition coil synchronization Injector synchronization
- Camshaft-to-crankshaft misalignment (Timing belt skipped 1 tooth or more diagnostic trouble
code).
Fig. 5 Timing Reference Notches
The Crankshaft Position (CKP) sensor is a Hall-effect sensor. The second crankshaft
counterweight has two sets of four timing reference notches including a 60 degree signature notch.
The PCM sends approximately 8 volts to the Hall-effect sensor. This voltage is required to operate
the Hall-effect chip and the electronics inside the sensor. A ground for the sensor is provided
through the sensor return circuit. The input to the PCM occurs on a 5 volt output reference circuit.
The notches generate pulses from high to low in the crankshaft position sensor output voltage.
When a metal portion of the counterweight aligns with the crankshaft position sensor, the sensor
output voltage goes low (less than 0.5 volts). When a notch aligns with the sensor, voltage goes
high (5.0 volts). As a group of notches pass under the sensor, the output voltage switches from low
(metal) to high (notch) then back to low.
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If available, an oscilloscope can display the square wave patterns of each voltage pulses. From the
width of the output voltage pulses, the PCM calculates engine speed. The width of the pulses
represent the amount of time the output voltage stays high before switching back to low. The period
of time the sensor output voltage stays high before switching back to low is referred to as pulse
width. The faster the engine is operating, the smaller the pulse width on the oscilloscope.
By counting the pulses and referencing the pulse from the 60 degree signature notch, the PCM
calculates crankshaft angle (position). In each group of timing reference notches, the first notch
represents 69 degrees before top dead center (BTDC). The second notch represents 49 degrees
BTDC. The third notch represents 29 degrees. The last notch in each set represents 9 degrees
before top dead center (TDC).
The timing reference notches are machined at 20° increments. From the voltage pulse width the
PCM tells the difference between the timing reference notches and the 60 degree signature notch.
The 60 degree signature notch produces a longer pulse width than the smaller timing reference
notches. If the camshaft position sensor input switches from high to low when the 60 degree
signature notch passes under the crankshaft position sensor, the PCM knows cylinder number one
is the next cylinder at TDC.
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Crankshaft Position Sensor: Service and Repair
Fig. 6 Crankshaft Position Sensor
REMOVAL
The crankshaft position sensor mounts to the engine block behind the generator, just above the oil
filter. 1. Disconnect electrical connector from crankshaft position sensor. 2. Remove sensor
mounting screw. Remove sensor.
INSTALLATION
The crankshaft position sensor mounts to the engine block behind the generator, just above the oil
filter. 1. Install sensor. Install sensor mounting screw and tighten. 2. Connect electrical connector to
crankshaft position sensor.
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Fuel Level Sensor: Locations
The fuel gauge sending unit (fuel level sensor) is attached to the side of the fuel pump module.
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FUEL LEVEL SENDING UNIT / SENSOR
The fuel gauge sending unit (fuel level sensor) is attached to the side of the fuel pump module. The
sending unit consists of a float, an arm, and a variable resistor (track). The resistor track is used to
send electrical signals to the instrument cluster for fuel gauge operation and are then transmitted to
the engine controller for OBDII emission requirements.
For fuel gauge operation: As fuel level increases, the float and arm move up. This increases the
sending unit resistance, causing the fuel gauge to read full. As fuel level decreases, the float and
arm move down. This decreases the sending unit resistance causing the fuel gauge to read empty.
After this fuel level signal is sent to the instrument cluster, the instrument cluster will transmit the
data across the J1850 bus circuits to the PCM.
For OBD II emission requirements: The voltage signal is sent to the instrument cluster to indicate
fuel level. The cluster transmits the fuel level to the PCM where it is used to prevent a false setting
of misfire and fuel system monitor trouble codes. This occurs if the fuel level in the tank is less than
approximately 15 percent of its rated capacity.
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Fuel Level Sensor: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Remove fuel pump module. Refer to Fuel Pump Module.
Fig. 4 Fuel Pump/Level Sensor Electrical Connector
1. Depress retaining tab and remove the fuel pump/level sensor connector from the bottom of the
fuel pump module electrical connector.
Fig. 5 Wire Terminal Locking Wedge
2. Pull off blue locking wedge.
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Fig. 6 Removing Wires From Connector
3. Using a small screwdriver lift locking finger away from terminal and push terminal out of
connector. 4. Push level sensor signal and ground terminals out of the connector.
Fig. 7 Level Sensor
5. Slide level sensor wires through opening fuel pump module. 6. Slide level sensor out of
installation channel in module.
INSTALLATION
1. Insert level sensor wires into bottom of opening in module. 2. Wrap wires into groove in back of
level sensor. 3. While feeding wires into guide grooves, slide level sensor up into channel until it
snaps into place. Ensure tab at bottom of sensor locks in place. 4. Install level sensor wires in
connector. Push the wires up through the connector and then pull them down until they lock in
place. Ensure signal and
ground wires are installed in the correct position.
5. Install locking wedge on connector. 6. Push connector up into bottom of fuel pump module
electrical connector. 7. Install fuel pump module. Refer to Fuel Pump Module.
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Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor: Specifications
MAP/IAT Sensor Plastic Manifold.........................................................................................................
......................................................2 Nm (20 in. lbs)
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Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor: Locations
Fig. 16 Inlet Air Temperature Sensor
The IAT sensor attaches to the intake air duct.
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Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig. 16 Inlet Air Temperature Sensor
The IAT sensor attaches to the intake air duct.
The IAT Sensor is a Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) Sensor that provides information to
the PCM regarding the temperature of the air entering the intake manifold.
Inlet/Intake Air Temperature
The inlet air temperature sensor replaces the intake air temperature sensor and the battery
temperature sensor. The PCM uses the information from the inlet air temperature sensor to
determine values to use as an intake air temperature sensor and a battery temperature sensor.
The Intake Air Temperature (IAT) sensor value is used by the PCM to determine air density.
The PCM uses this information to calculate: Injector pulse width
- Adjustment of ignition timing (to prevent spark knock at high intake air temperatures)
Battery Temperature
The inlet air temperature sensor replaces the intake air temperature sensor and the battery
temperature sensor. The PCM uses the information from the inlet air temperature sensor to
determine values to use as an intake air temperature sensor and a battery temperature sensor.
The Intake Air Temperature (IAT) sensor value is used by the PCM to determine air density.
The PCM uses this information to calculate: Injector pulse width
- Adjustment of ignition timing (to prevent spark knock at high intake air temperatures)
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Knock Sensor: Specifications
Knock Sensor.......................................................................................................................................
.......................................................10 Nm (90 in. lbs)
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Knock Sensor: Locations
Fig.11 Knock Sensor
The knock sensor threads into the side of the cylinder block in front of the starter.
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Knock Sensor: Description and Operation
The knock sensor threads into the cylinder block.
When the knock sensor detects a knock in one of the cylinders, it sends an input signal to the
PCM. In response, the PCM retards ignition timing for all cylinders by a scheduled amount.
Knock sensors contain a piezoelectric material which constantly vibrates and sends an input
voltage (signal) to the PCM while the engine operates. As the intensity of the crystal's vibration
increases, the knock sensor output voltage also increases.
NOTE: Over or under tightening affects knock sensor performance, possibly causing improper
spark control.
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Knock Sensor: Service and Repair
Fig.11 Knock Sensor
REMOVAL
The knock sensor threads into the side of the cylinder block in front of the starter. 1. Disconnect
electrical connector from knock sensor. 2. Use a crow foot socket to remove the knock sensors.
INSTALLATION
The knock sensor threads into the side of the cylinder block in front of the starter. 1. Install knock
sensor. Tighten knock sensor to 10 Nm (7 ft.lbs.) torque. Over or under tightening effects knock
sensor performance, possibly
causing improper spark control.
2. Attach electrical connector to knock sensor.
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Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor: Specifications
MAP Sensor ........................................................................................................................................
.................................................... 4.5 Nm (40 in. lbs) MAP/IAT Sensor (plastic manifold)
.......................................................................................................................................................... 2
Nm (20 in. lbs)
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Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor: Locations
Fig. 21 Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor
The MAP sensor mounts to the intake manifold.
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Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig. 21 Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor
The MAP sensor mounts to the intake manifold.
The MAP sensor signal is provided from a single piezoresistive element located in the center of a
diaphragm. The element and diaphragm are both made of silicone. As the pressures changes the
diaphragm moves causing the element to deflect which stresses the silicone. When silicone is
exposed to stress its resistance changes. As manifold vacuum increases, the MAP sensor input
voltage decreases proportionally. The sensor also contains electronics that condition the signal and
provide temperature compensation.
The MAP serves as a PCM input, using a silicon based sensing unit, to provide data on the
manifold vacuum that draws the air/fuel mixture into the combustion chamber. The PCM requires
this information to determine injector pulse width and spark advance. When MAP equals
Barometric pressure, the pulse width will be at maximum.
Also like the cam and crank sensors, a 5 volt reference is supplied from the PCM and returns a
voltage signal to the PCM that reflects manifold pressure. The zero pressure reading is 0.5V and
full scale is 4.5V For a pressure swing of 0 - 15 psi the voltage changes 4.0V The sensor is
supplied a regulated 4.8 to 5.1 volts to operate the sensor. Like the cam and crank sensors ground
is provided through the sensor return circuit.
The MAP sensor input is the number one contributor to pulse width. The most important function of
the MAP sensor is to determine barometric pressure. The PCM needs to know if the vehicle is at
sea level or is it in Denver at 5000 feet above sea level, because the air density changes with
altitude. It will also help to correct for varying weather conditions. If a hurricane was coming through
the pressure would be very, very low or there could be a real fair weather, high pressure area. This
is important because as air pressure changes the barometric pressure changes. Barometric
pressure and altitude have a direct inverse correlation, as altitude goes up barometric goes down.
The first thing that happens as the key is rolled on, before reaching the crank position, the PCM
powers up, comes around and looks at the MAP voltage, and based upon the voltage it sees, it
knows the current barometric pressure relative to altitude. Once the engine starts, the PCM looks
at the voltage again, continuously every 12 milliseconds, and compares the current voltage to what
it was at key on. The difference between current and what it was at key on is manifold vacuum.
During key ON (engine not running) the sensor reads (updates) barometric pressure. A normal
range can be obtained by monitoring known good sensor in you work area.
As the altitude increases the air becomes thinner (less oxygen). If a vehicle is started and driven to
a very different altitude than where it was at key ON the barometric pressure needs to be updated.
Any time the PCM sees Wide Open throttle, based upon TPS angle and RPM it will update
barometric pressure in the MAP memory cell. With periodic updates, the PCM can make its
calculations more effectively.
The PCM uses the MAP sensor to aid in calculating the following:
- Barometric pressure
- Engine load
- Manifold pressure
- Injector pulse-width
- Spark-advance programs
- Shift-point strategies (F4AC1 transmissions only, via the PCI bus)
- Idle speed
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- Decel fuel shutoff
The PCM recognizes a decrease in manifold pressure by monitoring a decrease in voltage from the
reading stored in the barometric pressure memory cell. The MAP sensor is a linear sensor; as
pressure changes, voltage changes proportionately. The range of voltage output from the sensor is
usually between 4.6 volts at sea level to as low as 0.3 volts at 26 in. of Hg. Barometric pressure is
the pressure exerted by the atmosphere upon an object. At sea level on a standard day, no storm,
barometric pressure is 29.92 in Hg. For every 100 feet of altitude barometric pressure drops 0.10
in. Hg. If a storm goes through it can either add, high pressure, or decrease, low pressure, from
what should be present for that altitude. You should make a habit of knowing what the average
pressure and corresponding barometric pressure is for your area.
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Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor: Service and Repair
Fig. 22 MAP Sensor
REMOVAL
The MAP sensor attaches to the intake manifold plenum. 1. Disconnect the electrical connector
from the MAP sensor. 2. Remove sensor mounting screws. 3. Remove sensor.
INSTALLATION
The MAP sensor attaches to the intake manifold plenum. 1. Insert sensor into intake manifold while
making sure not to damage O-ring seal. 2. Tighten mounting screws to 4.5 Nm (40 in. lbs) torque
for plastic manifold. 3. Attach electrical connector to sensor.
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Engine Oil Pressure Switch
Engine Oil Pressure Switch
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Oxygen Sensor: Specifications
Oxygen Sensor ....................................................................................................................................
....................................................... 28 Nm (20 ft. lbs.)
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Fig. 26 Types Or O2 Sensors
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Fig. 23 Upstream Heated Oxygen Sensor 1/1
The upstream oxygen sensor threads into the outlet flange of the exhaust manifold.
Fig. 24 Downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor 1/2
The downstream heated oxygen sensor threads into the system depending on emission package.
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Oxygen Sensor: Locations OBD-II Heated Oxygen Sensor Numbering Convention
- Cylinder bank number one is the bank that contains number one cylinder.
See: Engine, Cooling and Exhaust/Engine/Tune-up and Engine Performance Checks/Firing Order
Cylinder #1 on left side.
Cylinder #1 on right side.
- The first oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 1 is numbered O2 Sensor 1/1.
- The second oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 1 is numbered O2 Sensor 1/2.
- A third oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 1 would be numbered O2 Sensor 1/3.
- The first oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 2 is numbered O2 Sensor 2/1.
- The second oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 2 is numbered O2 Sensor 1/1.
- If a V-6 or V-8 vehicle only uses one downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) it is numbered
O2 Sensor 1/2, even if it uses two upstream
HO2S.
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Oxygen Sensor 1/1 Upstream
Oxygen Sensor 1/2 Downstream
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Oxygen Sensor: Application and ID
- Cylinder bank number one is the bank that contains number one cylinder.
See: Engine, Cooling and Exhaust/Engine/Tune-up and Engine Performance Checks/Firing Order
Cylinder #1 on left side.
Cylinder #1 on right side.
- The first oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 1 is numbered O2 Sensor 1/1.
- The second oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 1 is numbered O2 Sensor 1/2.
- A third oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 1 would be numbered O2 Sensor 1/3.
- The first oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 2 is numbered O2 Sensor 2/1.
- The second oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 2 is numbered O2 Sensor 1/1.
- If a V-6 or V-8 vehicle only uses one downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) it is numbered
O2 Sensor 1/2, even if it uses two upstream
HO2S.
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Fig. 26 Types Or O2 Sensors
Fig. 23 Upstream Heated Oxygen Sensor 1/1
The upstream oxygen sensor threads into the outlet flange of the exhaust manifold.
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Fig. 24 Downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor 1/2
Fig. 25 Heated Oxygen Sensor Systems
The downstream heated oxygen sensor threads into the system depending on emission package.
Federal package the O2s is mounted after the catalytic convertor, LEV package the O2s is
mounted mid catalytic convertor, ULEV package is mounted between the catalytic convertor.
Separate controlled ground circuits are run through the PCM for the upstream O2 sensors.
As vehicles accumulate mileage, the catalytic convertor deteriorates. The deterioration results in a
less efficient catalyst. To monitor catalytic convertor deterioration, the fuel injection system uses
two heated oxygen sensors. One sensor upstream of the catalytic convertor, one downstream of
the convertor. The PCM compares the reading from the sensors to calculate the catalytic convertor
oxygen storage capacity and converter efficiency. Also, the PCM uses the upstream heated oxygen
sensor input when adjusting injector pulse width.
When the catalytic converter efficiency drops below emission standards, the PCM stores a
diagnostic trouble code and illuminates the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL).
The O2S produce voltages from 0 to 1 volt, depending upon the oxygen content of the exhaust gas
in the exhaust manifold. When a large amount of oxygen is present (caused by a lean air/fuel
mixture), the sensors produces a low voltage. When there is a lesser amount present (rich air/fuel
mixture) it produces a higher voltage. By monitoring the oxygen content and converting it to
electrical voltage, the sensors act as a rich-lean switch.
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The oxygen sensors are equipped with a heating element that keeps the sensors at proper
operating temperature during all operating modes. Maintaining correct sensor temperature at all
times allows the system to enter into closed loop operation sooner. Also, it allows the system to
remain in closed loop operation during periods of extended idle.
In Closed Loop operation the PCM monitors the O2S input (along with other inputs) and adjusts the
injector pulse width accordingly. During Open Loop operation the PCM ignores the O2 sensor
input. The PCM adjusts injector pulse width based on preprogrammed (fixed) values and inputs
from other sensors.
The Automatic Shutdown (ASD) relay supplies battery voltage to both the upstream and
downstream heated oxygen sensors. The oxygen sensors are equipped with a heating element.
The heating elements reduce the time required for the sensors to reach operating temperature.
Upstream Oxygen Sensor
The input from the upstream heated oxygen sensor tells the PCM the oxygen content of the
exhaust gas. Based on this input, the PCM fine tunes the air-fuel ratio by adjusting injector pulse
width.
The sensor input switches from 0 to 1 volt, depending upon the oxygen content of the exhaust gas
in the exhaust manifold. When a large amount of oxygen is present (caused by a lean air-fuel
mixture), the sensor produces voltage as low as 0.1 volt. When there is a lesser amount of oxygen
present (rich air-fuel mixture) the sensor produces a voltage as high as 1.0 volt. By monitoring the
oxygen content and converting it to electrical voltage, the sensor acts as a rich-lean switch.
The heating element in the sensor provides heat to the sensor ceramic element. Heating the
sensor allows the system to enter into closed loop operation sooner. Also, it allows the system to
remain in closed loop operation during periods of extended idle.
In Closed Loop, the PCM adjusts injector pulse width based on the upstream heated oxygen
sensor input along with other inputs. In Open Loop, the PCM adjusts injector pulse width based on
preprogrammed (fixed) values and inputs from other sensors.
Downstream Oxygen Sensor
The downstream heated oxygen sensor input is used to detect catalytic convertor deterioration. As
the convertor deteriorates, the input from the downstream sensor begins to match the upstream
sensor input except for a slight time delay. By comparing the downstream heated oxygen sensor
input to the input from the upstream sensor, the PCM calculates catalytic convertor efficiency.
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Oxygen Sensor: Service and Repair Downstream 1/2 Replacement
REMOVAL
Fig. 28 Downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor
The downstream heated oxygen sensor threads into the exhaust outlet pipe behind the catalytic
convertor. 1. Raise vehicle. 2. Disconnect electrical connector from harness. 3. Disconnect sensor
electrical harness from clips along body.
Fig. 29 Downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor Removal/Installation
4. Remove sensor using an oxygen sensor crow foot wrench such as Snap-On tool YA8875 or
equivalent. 5. After removing the sensor, the exhaust manifold threads must be cleaned with an 18
mm X 1.5 + 6E tap. If reusing the original sensor, coat the
sensor threads with an anti-seize compound such as Loctite 771-64 or equivalent.
INSTALLATION
The downstream heated oxygen sensor threads into the exhaust outlet pipe behind the catalytic
convertor.
New sensors have compound on the threads and do not require an additional coating. 1. Install
sensor using an oxygen sensor crow foot wrench such as Snap-On tool YA8875 or equivalent.
Tighten the sensor to 28 Nm (20 ft. lbs.)
torque.
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2. Connect sensor electrical harness from clips along body. 3. Connect electrical connector to
harness. 4. Lower vehicle.
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Oxygen Sensor: Service and Repair Upstream 1/1 Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Raise and support vehicle. 2. Unplug sensor connector.
Fig. 27 Upstream Heated Oxygen Sensor Removal/Installation
3. Remove sensor using an oxygen sensor crow foot wrench such as Snap-On tool YA8875 or
equivalent. 4. After removing the sensor, the exhaust manifold threads must be cleaned with an 18
mm X 1.5 + 6E tap. If reusing the original sensor, coat the
sensor threads with an anti-seize compound such as Loctite 771-64 or equivalent.
INSTALLATION
New sensors have compound on the threads and do not require an additional coating. 1. Install
sensor using an oxygen sensor crow foot wrench such as Snap-On tool YA8875 or equivalent.
Tighten the sensor to 28 Nm (20 ft. lbs.)
torque.
2. Plug sensor connector. 3. Lower vehicle.
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Power Steering Pressure Switch: Description and Operation
POWER STEERING PRESSURE SWITCH DESCRIPTION
A power steering pressure switch is used to improve the vehicle's idle quality. The pressure switch
improves vehicle idle quality by causing a readjustment of the engine idle speed as necessary
when increased fluid pressure is sensed in the power steering system.
The pressure switch functions by signaling the powertrain control module that an increase in
pressure of the power steering system is putting additional load on the engine. This type of
condition exists when the front tires of the vehicle are turned while the vehicle is stationary and the
engine is at idle speed. When the powertrain control module receives the signal from the power
steering pressure switch, it directs the engine to increase its idle speed. This increase in engine
idle speed compensates for the additional load, thus maintaining the required engine idle speed
and idle quality.
The power steering pressure switch is mounted directly to the power steering gear.
OPERATION
The switch provides an input to the PCM during periods of high pump load and low engine RPM;
such as during parking maneuvers.
When power steering pump pressure exceeds 2758 kPa (400 psi), the switch is open. The PCM
increases idle air flow through the IAC motor to prevent engine stalling. The PCM sends 12 volts
through a resister to the sensor circuit to ground. When pump pressure is low, the switch is closed.
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Power Steering Pressure Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect negative battery cable from the negative post of the battery. Be sure cable is isolated
from negative post on battery. 2. Raise the vehicle. 3. Locate the power steering fluid pressure
switch on the back side of the power steering gear. 4. Remove the vehicle wiring harness
connector from the power steering fluid pressure switch.
NOTE: When removing and installing the power steering pressure switch, use a 7/8 inch deep well
socket. The deep well socket will prevent damage to the plastic electrical connector area of the
power steering fluid pressure switch.
5. Unscrew and remove the power steering fluid pressure switch from the power steering gear.
INSTALLATION
1. By hand, screw the power steering pressure switch into the power steering gear until it is fully
seated. Tighten the power steering pressure switch
to a maximum torque of 8 Nm (70 inch lbs.). Over-torquing will result in stripping the threads out of
the power steering pressure switch port in the steering gear.
2. Install the vehicle wiring harness connector. Be sure the latch on the wiring harness connector is
fully engaged with the locking tab on the power
steering pressure switch.
3. Lower the vehicle. 4. Fill the power steering fluid reservoir to the correct fluid level. Use only
Mopar Power Steering Fluid, or equivalent. 5. Connect the negative cable to the negative post of
the battery. 6. Start the engine and turn the steering wheel several times stop-to-stop to bleed any
air from the fluid in the power steering system. Stop the engine,
check the fluid level, and inspect the system for leaks.
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Throttle Position Sensor Mounting Screws
.................................................................................................................................................2 Nm
(17 in. lbs.)
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Throttle Position Sensor: Locations
Fig. 38 Throttle Position Sensor And Idle
The throttle position sensor mounts to the side of the throttle body.
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Throttle Position Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig. 38 Throttle Position Sensor And Idle
The throttle position sensor mounts to the side of the throttle body.
The Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) connects to the throttle blade shaft. The TPS is a variable
resistor that provides the PCM with an input signal (voltage). The signal represents throttle blade
position. As the position of the throttle blade changes, the resistance of the TPS changes.
The signal represents throttle blade position. As the position of the throttle blade changes, the
resistance of the TPS changes.
The PCM supplies approximately 5 volts to the TPS. The TPS output voltage (input signal to the
powertrain control module) represents throttle blade position. The TPS output voltage to the PCM
varies from approximately 0.6 volt at minimum throttle opening (idle) to a maximum of 4.5 volts at
wide open throttle.
Along with inputs from other sensors, the PCM uses the TPS input to determine current engine
operating conditions. The PCM also adjusts fuel injector pulse width and ignition timing based on
these inputs.
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Throttle Position Sensor: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Loosen the clamp for the air duct at the throttle body.
3. Remove the mounting bolt and nut for the air cleaner box. 4. Pull the air cleaner box and throttle
body up to access the throttle position sensor. 5. Remove the throttle position sensor.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the throttle position sensor. 2. Locate the air cleaner box and throttle body and tighten the
mounting bolt and nut. 3. Install the air duct hose and tighten the clamp. 4. Connect the negative
battery cable.
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Transmission Range Sensor (EATX)
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Transmission Position Switch/Sensor: Description and Operation
41TE - Automatic Transmission TRANSMISSION RANGE SENSOR DESCRIPTION
The Transmission Range Sensor (TRS) is mounted to the top of the valve body inside the transaxle
and can only be serviced by removing the valve body. The electrical connector extends through the
transaxle case (Fig. 304). The TRS has four switch contacts that monitor shift lever position and
send the information to the TCM.
The TRS also has an integrated temperature sensor (thermistor) that communicates transaxle
temperature to the TCM and PCM (Fig. 305).
OPERATION
The Transmission Range Sensor (TRS) (Fig. 304) communicates Shift Lever Position (SLP) to the
TCM as a combination of open and closed switches. Each shift lever position has an assigned
combination of switch states (open/closed) that the TCM receives from four sense circuits. The
TCM interprets this information and determines the appropriate transaxle gear position and shift
schedule.
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TRANSMISSION RANGE SENSOR SWITCH STATES
Since there are four switches, there are 16 possible combinations of open and closed switches
(codes). Seven of these codes are related to gear position and three are recognized as "between
gear" codes. This results in six codes which should never occur. These are called "invalid" codes.
An invalid code will result in a DTC, and the TCM will then determine the shift lever position based
on pressure switch data. This allows reasonably normal transmission operation with a TRS failure.
TRANSMISSION TEMPERATURE SENSOR
The TRS has an integrated thermistor (Fig. 305) that the TCM uses to monitor the transmission's
sump temperature. Since fluid temperature can affect transmission shift quality and convertor lock
up, the TCM requires this information to determine which shift schedule to operate in. The PCM
also monitors this temperature data so it can energize the vehicle cooling fan(s) when a
transmission "overheat" condition exists. If the thermistor circuit fails, the TCM will revert to
calculated oil temperature usage.
CALCULATED TEMPERATURE
A failure in the temperature sensor or circuit will result in calculated temperature being substituted
for actual temperature. Calculated temperature is a predicted fluid temperature which is calculated
from a combination of inputs:
- Battery (ambient) temperature
- Engine coolant temperature
- In-gear run time since start-up
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Vehicle Speed Sensor Mounting Bolt
...................................................................................................................................................2.2
Nm (19.4 in. lbs.)
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Vehicle Speed Sensor: Diagram Information and Instructions
How to Use Wiring Diagrams
DaimlerChrysler Corporation wiring diagrams are designed to provide information regarding the
vehicles wiring content. In order to effectively use the wiring diagrams to diagnose and repair
DaimlerChrysler Corporation vehicles, it is important to understand all of their features and
characteristics.
General Information (Part 1 of 2)
Diagrams are arranged such that the power (B+) side of the circuit is placed near the top of the
page, and the ground (B-) side of the circuit is placed near the bottom of the page (Fig. 1).
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General Information (Part 2 of 2)
All switches, components, and modules are shown in the at rest position with the doors closed and
the key removed from the ignition (Fig. 2).
Components are shown two ways. A solid line around a component indicates that the component is
complete. A dashed line around the component indicates that the component is being shown is not
complete. Incomplete components have a reference number to indicate the page where the
component is shown complete.
It is important to realize that no attempt is made on the diagrams to represent components and
wiring as they appear on the vehicle. For example, a short
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piece of wire is treated the same as a long one. In addition, switches and other components are
shown as simply as possible, with regard to function only.
Circuit Functions
Circuit Identification Code Chart
All circuits in the diagrams use an alpha/numeric code to identify the wire and its function. To
identify which circuit code applies to a system, refer to the Circuit Identification Code Chart. This
chart shows the main circuits only and does not show the secondary codes that may apply to some
models.
Circuit Information
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Wire Code Identification
Wire Color Code Chart
Each wire shown in the diagrams contains a code which identifies the main circuit, part of the main
circuit, gauge of wire, and color.
Connector, Ground and Splice Information
CAUTION: Not all connectors are serviced. Some connectors are serviced only with a harness. A
typical example might be the Supplemental Restraint System connectors. Always check parts
availability before attempting a repair.
IDENTIFICATION
Connectors, grounds, and splices are identified as follows: In-line connectors located in the engine compartment are C100 series numbers
- In-line connectors located in the Instrument Panel area are C200 series numbers.
- In-line connectors located in the body are C300 series numbers.
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- Jumper harness connectors are C400 series numbers.
- Grounds and ground connectors are identified with a "G" and follow the same series numbering
as the in-line connectors.
- Splices are identified with an "S" and follow the same series numbering as the in-line connectors.
- Component connectors are identified by the component name instead of a number. Multiple
connectors on a component use a C1, C2, etc. identifier.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Sensitive Devices
Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol is used to indicate this. When handling
any component with this symbol comply with the following procedures to reduce the possibility of
electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the component. If it is not
known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part from
its protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from its package,
ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
Notes, Cautions and Warnings
Additional important information is presented in three ways: Notes, Cautions, and Warnings.
NOTES are used to help describe how switches or components operate to complete a particular
circuit. They are also used to indicate different conditions that may appear on the vehicle. For
example, an up-to and after condition.
CAUTIONS are used to indicate information that could prevent making an error that may damage
the vehicle.
WARNINGS provide information to prevent personal injury and vehicle damage. Below is a list of
general warnings that should be followed any time a vehicle is being serviced.
WARNING:
- ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES FOR EYE PROTECTION.
- USE SAFETY STANDS ANYTIME A PROCEDURE REQUIRES BEING UNDER A VEHICLE.
- BE SURE THAT THE IGNITION SWITCH ALWAYS IS IN THE OFF POSITION, UNLESS THE
PROCEDURE REQUIRES IT TO BE ON.
- SET THE PARKING BRAKE WHEN WORKING ON ANY VEHICLE. AN AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN PARK. A MANUAL TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN
NEUTRAL.
- OPERATE THE ENGINE ONLY IN A WELL-VENTILATED AREA.
- KEEP AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING, ESPECIALLY THE
FAN AND BELTS.
- TO PREVENT SERIOUS BURNS, AVOID CONTACT WITH HOT PARTS SUCH AS THE
RADIATOR, EXHAUST MANIFOLD(S), TAIL PIPE, CATALYTIC CONVERTER, AND MUFFLER.
- DO NOT ALLOW FLAME OR SPARKS NEAR THE BATTERY. GASES ARE ALWAYS
PRESENT IN AND AROUND THE BATTERY.
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- ALWAYS REMOVE RINGS, WATCHES, LOOSE HANGING JEWELRY, AND LOOSE
CLOTHING.
Symbols
Wiring Diagram Symbols
International symbols are used throughout the wiring diagrams. These symbols are consistent with
those being used around the world (Fig. 3).
Take Outs
The abbreviation T/O is used in the component location section to indicate a point in which the
wiring harness branches out to a component.
Terminology
This is a list of terms and definitions used in the wiring diagrams.
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LHD .....................................................................................................................................................
.......................................... Left Hand Drive Vehicles RHD .................................................................
............................................................................................................................ Right Hand Drive
Vehicles ATX .......................................................................................................................................
.......................... Automatic Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive MTX ...................................................
.................................................................................................................. Manual
Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive AT ..................................................................................................
................................................................... Automatic Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive MT .............
...........................................................................................................................................................
Manual Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive SOHC ................................................................................
..................................................................................................... Single Over Head Cam Engine
DOHC ..................................................................................................................................................
................................. Double Over Head Cam Engine BUX ................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
Built-Up-Export Built-Up-Export
.................................................................................................................. Vehicles Built For Sale In
Markets Other Than North America Except Built-Up-Export
........................................................................................................................................ Vehicles
Built For Sale In North America
Section Identification and Information
Section Identification
The wiring diagrams are grouped into individual sections. If a component is most likely found in a
particular group, it will be shown complete (all wires, connectors, and pins) within that group. For
example, the Auto Shutdown Relay is most likely to be found in Group 30, so it is shown there
complete. It can, however, be shown partially in another group if it contains some associated
wiring.
Diode Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the battery. 2. Locate the diode in the harness, and remove the protective covering.
Diode Identification
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3. Remove the diode from the harness, pay attention to the current flow direction.
INSTALLATION
1. Remove the insulation from the wires in the harness. Only remove enough insulation to solder in
the new diode. 2. Install the new diode in the harness, making sure current flow is correct. If
necessary, refer to the appropriate wiring diagram for current flow (Fig.
13).
3. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only Do not use acid core solder. 4.
Tape the diode to the harness using electrical tape. Make sure the diode is completely sealed from
the elements. 5. Re-connect the battery and test affected systems.
Terminal Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector being repaired from its mating half/component.
Fig.16 Connector Locking Wedge Tab (Typical)
3. Remove the connector locking wedge, if required (Fig. 16).
Fig.17 Terminal Removal
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Fig.18 Terminal Removal Using Special Tool
4. Position the connector locking finger away from the terminal using the proper pick from special
tool kit 6680. Pull on the wire to remove the
terminal from the connector (Fig. 17) (Fig. 18).
5. Cut the wire 6 inches from the back of the connector. 6. Remove 1 inch of insulation from the
wire on the harness side.
INSTALLATION
1. Select a wire from the terminal repair assembly that best matches the color wire being repaired.
2. Cut the repair wire to the proper length and remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation. 3. Splice the
repair wire to the wire harness
a. Place a piece of heat shrink tubing over one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire repair area. b. Spread the strands of the wire apart on each
part of the exposed wires. c. Push the two ends of wire together until the strands of wire are close
to the insulation. d. Twist the wires together. e. Solder the connection together using rosin core
type solder only. Do not use acid core solder. f.
Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the tubing
is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both ends of the tubing.
4. Insert the repaired wire into the connector. 5. Install the connector locking wedge, if required,
and reconnect the connector to its mating half/component. 6. Re-tape the wire harness starting at
1-1/2 inches behind the connector and 2 inches past the repair. 7. Connect battery and test all
affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Augat Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.8 Augat Connector Repair
3. Push down on the yellow connector locking tab to release the terminals (Fig. 8).
Fig.9 Using Special Tool 6932
4. Using special tool 6932, push the terminal to remove it from the connector (Fig. 9). 5. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. When the connector is re-assembled, the locking tab must be placed in the locked position to
prevent terminal push out. 5. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 6. Connect battery
and test all affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Molex Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.10 Molex Connector Repair
3. Insert special tool 6742 into the terminal end of the connector (Fig. 10).
Fig.11 Using Special Tool 6742
4. Using special tool 6742, release the locking fingers on the terminal (Fig. 11). 5. Pull on the wire
to remove it from the connector. 6. Repair or replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 5. Connect battery and test all affected
systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Thomas and Betts Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.12 Thomas And Betts Connector Lock Release Tabs
3. Push in the two lock tabs on the side of the connector (Fig. 12).
Fig.13 Removing Wire Terminal
4. Insert the probe end of special tool 6934 into the back of the connector cavity (Fig. 13). 5. Grasp
the wire and tool 6934, then slowly remove the wire and terminal from the connector. 6. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are fully seated
into the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
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Fig.14 Single Lock Tab
4. Push in the single lock tab on the side of the connector (Fig. 14). 5. Connect connector to its
mating half/component. 6. Connect battery and test all affected systems.
Wire Splicing
STANDARD PROCEDURE - WIRE SPLICING
When splicing a wire, it is important that the correct gauge be used as shown in the wiring
diagrams.
1. Remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation from each wire that needs to be spliced. 2. Place a
piece of adhesive lined heat shrink tubing on one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire
repair area.
Fig.23 Splice Clip
3. Place the strands of wire overlapping each other inside of the splice clip (Fig. 23).
Fig.24 Crimping Tool
4. Using crimping tool, Miller p/n 8272, crimp the splice clip and wires together (Fig. 24)
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Fig.25 Solder
5. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only (Fig. 25)
CAUTION: DO NOT USE ACID CORE SOLDER.
Fig.26 Heat Shrink Tubing
6. Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the
tubing is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both
ends of the tubing (Fig. 26).
Special Tools
Probing Tool Package 6807
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Terminal Pick 6680
Terminal Removing Tool 6932
Terminal Removing Tool 6934
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Vehicle Speed Sensor: Diagnostic Aids
Intermittent and Poor Connections
INTERMITTENT AND POOR CONNECTIONS
Most intermittent electrical problems are caused by faulty electrical connections or wiring. It is also
possible for a sticking component or relay to cause a problem. Before condemning a component or
wiring assembly, check the following items. Connectors are fully seated
- Spread terminals, or terminal push out
- Terminals in the wiring assembly are fully seated into the connector/component and locked into
position
- Dirt or corrosion on the terminals. Any amount of corrosion or dirt could cause an intermittent
problem
- Damaged connector/component casing exposing the item to dirt or moisture
- Wire insulation that has rubbed through causing a short to ground
- Some or all of the wiring strands broken inside of the insulation
- Wiring broken inside of the insulation
Troubleshooting Tests
Fig.6 Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) SENSITIVE DEVICES
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol (Fig. 6) is used to indicate this. When
handling any component with this symbol, comply with the following procedures to reduce the
possibility of electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the
component. If it is not known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part form
it's protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from it's
package, ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
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Fig.7 Testing For Voltage Potential
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR VOLTAGE POTENTIAL
1. Connect the ground lead of a voltmeter to a known good ground (Fig. 7). 2. Connect the other
lead of the voltmeter to the selected test point. The vehicle ignition may need to be turned ON to
check voltage. Refer to the
appropriate test procedure.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR CONTINUITY
1. Remove the fuse for the circuit being checked or, disconnect the battery.
Fig.8 Testing For Continuity
2. Connect one lead of the ohmmeter to one side of the circuit being tested (Fig. 8). 3. Connect the
other lead to the other end of the circuit being tested. Low or no resistance means good continuity.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND
1. Remove the fuse and disconnect all items involved with the fuse. 2. Connect a test light or a
voltmeter across the terminals of the fuse. 3. Starting at the fuse block, wiggle the wiring harness
about 6 - 8 inches apart and watch the voltmeter/test lamp.
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4. If the voltmeter registers voltage or the test lamp glows, there is a short to ground in that general
area of the wiring harness.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND ON FUSES POWERING
SEVERAL LOADS
1. Refer to the wiring diagrams and disconnect or isolate all items on the suspected fused circuits.
2. Replace the blown fuse. 3. Supply power to the fuse by turning ON the ignition switch or
re-connecting the battery. 4. Start connecting or energizing the items in the fuse circuit one at a
time. When the fuse blows the circuit with the short to ground has been isolated.
Fig.9 Testing For Voltage Drop
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A VOLTAGE DROP
1. Connect the positive lead of the voltmeter to the side of the circuit closest to the battery (Fig. 9).
2. Connect the other lead of the voltmeter to the other side of the switch, component or circuit. 3.
Operate the item. 4. The voltmeter will show the difference in voltage between the two points.
Troubleshooting Tools
When diagnosing a problem in an electrical circuit there are several common tools necessary.
These tools are listed and explained below.
Jumper Wire
This is a test wire used to connect two points of a circuit. It can be used to bypass an open in a
circuit.
WARNING: NEVER USE A JUMPER WIRE ACROSS A LOAD, SUCH AS A MOTOR,
CONNECTED BETWEEN A BATTERY FEED AND GROUND.
Voltmeter
Used to check for voltage on a circuit. Always connect the black lead to a known good ground and
the red lead to the positive side of the circuit.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking voltages in these circuits, use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
Ohmmeter
Used to check the resistance between two points of a circuit. Low or no resistance in a circuit
means good continuity.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking resistance in these circuits use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
In addition, make sure the power is disconnected from the circuit. Circuits that are powered up by
the vehicle's electrical system can cause damage to the equipment and provide false readings.
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Fig. 4 Probing Tool
Probing Tools
These tools are used for probing terminals in connectors (Fig. 4). Select the proper size tool from
Special Tool Package 6807, and insert it into the terminal being tested. Use the other end of the
tool to insert the meter probe.
Troubleshooting Wiring Problems
When troubleshooting wiring problems, there are six steps which can aid in the procedure. The
steps are listed and explained below. Always check for nonfactory items added to the vehicle
before doing any diagnosis. If the vehicle is equipped with these items, disconnect them to verify
these add-on items are not the cause of the problem.
1. Verify the problem. 2. Verify any related symptoms. Do this by performing operational checks on
components that are in the same circuit. Refer to the wiring diagrams. 3. Analyze the symptoms.
Use the wiring diagrams to determine what the circuit is doing, where the problem most likely is
occurring, and where the
diagnosis will continue.
4. Isolate the problem area. 5. Repair the problem. 6. Verify proper operation. For this step, check
for proper operation of all items on the repaired circuit.
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Vehicle Speed Sensor: Service and Repair Manual Transmission A578
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR REMOVAL
1. Raise vehicle on hoist.
2. Disconnect the speed sensor connector.
CAUTION: Clean area around speed sensor before removing to prevent dirt from entering the
transaxle during speed sensor removal.
3. Remove speed sensor retaining bolt. 4. Remove speed sensor from transaxle.
CAUTION: Carefully remove vehicle speed sensor so that sensor drive gear does not fall into
transaxle. Should sensor drive gear fall into the transaxle during sensor removal, drive gear must
be reattached to sensor.
5. Remove speed sensor drive gear from speed sensor.
INSTALLATION
1. Install pinion gear to speed sensor. 2. Using a NEW O-ring, install the speed sensor to the
transaxle. 3. Install the bolt and torque to 7 Nm (60 inch lbs.). 4. Connect speed sensor connector.
5. Lower vehicle and road test to verify proper speedometer operation.
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Vehicle Speed Sensor: Service and Repair Automatic Transmission 31TH
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR/ PINION GEAR
REMOVAL
1. Remove harness connector from sensor. Be sure weather seal stays on harness connector. 2.
Remove bolt securing the sensor in the extension housing. 3. Carefully pull sensor and pinion gear
assembly out of extension housing. 4. Remove pinion gear from sensor. 5. Inspect pinion gear for
damage (missing teeth, etc.) and replace as necessary.
NOTE: When removing vehicle speed sensor for any reason, a new O-ring MUST be used.
INSTALLATION
1. Install vehicle speed sensor and pinion gear to extension housing with new O-ring. 2. Install bolt
and torque to 7 Nm (60 inch lbs.). 3. Connect connector. 4. Lower vehicle.
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Throttle Position Sensor: Specifications
Throttle Position Sensor Mounting Screws
.................................................................................................................................................2 Nm
(17 in. lbs.)
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Throttle Position Sensor: Locations
Fig. 38 Throttle Position Sensor And Idle
The throttle position sensor mounts to the side of the throttle body.
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Throttle Position Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig. 38 Throttle Position Sensor And Idle
The throttle position sensor mounts to the side of the throttle body.
The Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) connects to the throttle blade shaft. The TPS is a variable
resistor that provides the PCM with an input signal (voltage). The signal represents throttle blade
position. As the position of the throttle blade changes, the resistance of the TPS changes.
The signal represents throttle blade position. As the position of the throttle blade changes, the
resistance of the TPS changes.
The PCM supplies approximately 5 volts to the TPS. The TPS output voltage (input signal to the
powertrain control module) represents throttle blade position. The TPS output voltage to the PCM
varies from approximately 0.6 volt at minimum throttle opening (idle) to a maximum of 4.5 volts at
wide open throttle.
Along with inputs from other sensors, the PCM uses the TPS input to determine current engine
operating conditions. The PCM also adjusts fuel injector pulse width and ignition timing based on
these inputs.
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Throttle Position Sensor: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Loosen the clamp for the air duct at the throttle body.
3. Remove the mounting bolt and nut for the air cleaner box. 4. Pull the air cleaner box and throttle
body up to access the throttle position sensor. 5. Remove the throttle position sensor.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the throttle position sensor. 2. Locate the air cleaner box and throttle body and tighten the
mounting bolt and nut. 3. Install the air duct hose and tighten the clamp. 4. Connect the negative
battery cable.
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Camshaft Position Sensor: Specifications
Camshaft Position Sensor Screw.........................................................................................................
..........................................................9 Nm (80 in. lbs)
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Camshaft Position Sensor: Locations
Camshaft Position Sensor
Fig.6 Camshaft Position Sensor Location
The camshaft position sensor is mounted to the rear of the cylinder head.
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Camshaft Position Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig.3 Camshaft
The camshaft position sensor attaches to the rear of the cylinder head. The PCM determines fuel
injection synchronization and cylinder identification from inputs provided by the camshaft position
sensor and crankshaft position sensor. From the two inputs, the PCM determines crankshaft
position.
The PCM sends approximately 8 volts to the hall affect sensor. This voltage is required to operate
the hall effect chip and the electronics inside the sensor. A ground for the sensor is provided
through the sensor return circuit. The input to the PCM occurs on a 5 volt output reference circuit.
Fig.4 Target Magnet - Typical
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Fig.5 Target Magnet Polarity
A target magnet attaches to the rear of the camshaft and indexes to the correct position. The target
magnet has four different poles arranged in an asymmetrical pattern . As the target magnet rotates,
the camshaft position sensor senses the change in polarity. The sensor output switch switches
from high (5.0 volts) to low (0.5 volts) as the target magnet rotates. when the north pole of the
target magnet passes under the sensor, the output switches high. The sensor output switches low
when the south pole of the target magnet passes underneath.
The sensor also acts as a thrust plate to control camshaft endplay.
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Camshaft Position Sensor: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig.6 Camshaft Position Sensor Location
The camshaft position sensor is mounted to the rear of the cylinder head. 1. Remove brake booster
hose and electrical connector from holders on end of cylinder head cover and reposition. 2.
Disconnect electrical connectors from camshaft position sensor. 3. Remove camshaft position
sensor mounting screws. Remove sensor.
Fig.7 Target Magnet Removal/Installation
4. Loosen screw attaching target magnet to rear of camshaft.
INSTALLATION
The camshaft position sensor is mounted to the rear of the cylinder head. The target magnet has
two locating dowels that fit into machined locating holes in end of the camshaft. 1. Install target
magnet in end of camshaft. Tighten mounting screw to 3.4 Nm (30 in. lbs.) torque. 2. Install
camshaft position sensor. Tighten sensor mounting screws to 9 Nm (80 in. lbs.) torque. 3. Place
brake booster hose and electrical harness in holders on end of valve cover. 4. Attach electrical
connectors to camshaft position sensor.
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Crankshaft Position Sensor: Specifications
Crankshaft Position Sensor Mounting Bolt
..................................................................................................................................................9 Nm
(80 in. lbs)
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Crankshaft Position Sensor: Locations
Fig. 4 Crankshaft Position Sensor
The crankshaft position sensor mounts to the engine block behind the generator, just above the oil
filter.
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Crankshaft Position Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig. 4 Crankshaft Position Sensor
The crankshaft position sensor mounts to the engine block behind the generator, just above the oil
filter.
The PCM uses the Crankshaft Position sensor to calculate the following:
- Engine RPM
- TDC number 1 and 4
- Ignition coil synchronization Injector synchronization
- Camshaft-to-crankshaft misalignment (Timing belt skipped 1 tooth or more diagnostic trouble
code).
Fig. 5 Timing Reference Notches
The Crankshaft Position (CKP) sensor is a Hall-effect sensor. The second crankshaft
counterweight has two sets of four timing reference notches including a 60 degree signature notch.
The PCM sends approximately 8 volts to the Hall-effect sensor. This voltage is required to operate
the Hall-effect chip and the electronics inside the sensor. A ground for the sensor is provided
through the sensor return circuit. The input to the PCM occurs on a 5 volt output reference circuit.
The notches generate pulses from high to low in the crankshaft position sensor output voltage.
When a metal portion of the counterweight aligns with the crankshaft position sensor, the sensor
output voltage goes low (less than 0.5 volts). When a notch aligns with the sensor, voltage goes
high (5.0 volts). As a group of notches pass under the sensor, the output voltage switches from low
(metal) to high (notch) then back to low.
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If available, an oscilloscope can display the square wave patterns of each voltage pulses. From the
width of the output voltage pulses, the PCM calculates engine speed. The width of the pulses
represent the amount of time the output voltage stays high before switching back to low. The period
of time the sensor output voltage stays high before switching back to low is referred to as pulse
width. The faster the engine is operating, the smaller the pulse width on the oscilloscope.
By counting the pulses and referencing the pulse from the 60 degree signature notch, the PCM
calculates crankshaft angle (position). In each group of timing reference notches, the first notch
represents 69 degrees before top dead center (BTDC). The second notch represents 49 degrees
BTDC. The third notch represents 29 degrees. The last notch in each set represents 9 degrees
before top dead center (TDC).
The timing reference notches are machined at 20° increments. From the voltage pulse width the
PCM tells the difference between the timing reference notches and the 60 degree signature notch.
The 60 degree signature notch produces a longer pulse width than the smaller timing reference
notches. If the camshaft position sensor input switches from high to low when the 60 degree
signature notch passes under the crankshaft position sensor, the PCM knows cylinder number one
is the next cylinder at TDC.
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Crankshaft Position Sensor: Service and Repair
Fig. 6 Crankshaft Position Sensor
REMOVAL
The crankshaft position sensor mounts to the engine block behind the generator, just above the oil
filter. 1. Disconnect electrical connector from crankshaft position sensor. 2. Remove sensor
mounting screw. Remove sensor.
INSTALLATION
The crankshaft position sensor mounts to the engine block behind the generator, just above the oil
filter. 1. Install sensor. Install sensor mounting screw and tighten. 2. Connect electrical connector to
crankshaft position sensor.
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Bulletins > Ignition Lock Cylinder - Service Precautions
Ignition Switch Lock Cylinder: Technical Service Bulletins Ignition Lock Cylinder - Service
Precautions
NUMBER: 19-02-00 Rev. A
GROUP: Steering
DATE: July 28, 2000
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN 19-02-00 DATED MARCH 3,
2000, WHICH SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. ALL REVISIONS ARE
HIGHLIGHTED WITH **ASTERISKS** AND INCLUDE ADDITIONAL MODELS AND MODEL
YEARS.
SUBJECT: Ignition Lock Cylinder Service
MODELS: 2001
(PT) PT Cruiser
2000 - **2001** (PL) Neon
2000 (JA) Cirrus/Stratus
**2001 (JR) Stratus Sedan/Sebring Sedan/Sebring Convertible**
2000 (JX) Sebring Convertible
2000 - **2001** (XJ) Cherokee
2000 - **2001** (TJ) Wrangler
DISCUSSION: Recent changes to the ignition lock cylinder have resulted in the removal of a
chamfer on the lock cylinder retaining pin. This may cause the pin to hang up on the plastic trim
ring when the lock cylinder is removed. If this situation is encountered on any of the models listed
above, it may be necessary to remove the trim ring prior to removing the lock cylinder. This is done
by unseating the retaining tabs on the trim ring and removing it. The lock cylinder can then be
removed without any Interference (See Figure 1). Future models will modify the lock housing to
eliminate this condition.
POLICY: Information Only
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Knock Sensor: Specifications
Knock Sensor.......................................................................................................................................
.......................................................10 Nm (90 in. lbs)
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Knock Sensor: Locations
Fig.11 Knock Sensor
The knock sensor threads into the side of the cylinder block in front of the starter.
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Knock Sensor: Description and Operation
The knock sensor threads into the cylinder block.
When the knock sensor detects a knock in one of the cylinders, it sends an input signal to the
PCM. In response, the PCM retards ignition timing for all cylinders by a scheduled amount.
Knock sensors contain a piezoelectric material which constantly vibrates and sends an input
voltage (signal) to the PCM while the engine operates. As the intensity of the crystal's vibration
increases, the knock sensor output voltage also increases.
NOTE: Over or under tightening affects knock sensor performance, possibly causing improper
spark control.
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Knock Sensor: Service and Repair
Fig.11 Knock Sensor
REMOVAL
The knock sensor threads into the side of the cylinder block in front of the starter. 1. Disconnect
electrical connector from knock sensor. 2. Use a crow foot socket to remove the knock sensors.
INSTALLATION
The knock sensor threads into the side of the cylinder block in front of the starter. 1. Install knock
sensor. Tighten knock sensor to 10 Nm (7 ft.lbs.) torque. Over or under tightening effects knock
sensor performance, possibly
causing improper spark control.
2. Attach electrical connector to knock sensor.
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Air Bag Deactivation Switch: Technical Service Bulletins Air Bag - On/Off Switches
NUMBER: 08-025-01
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: Nov. 23, 2001
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN 08-037-99, DATED
NOVEMBER 12, 1999, WHICH SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES AND NOTED IN
THE 1999 TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN MANUAL (PUBLICATION NO. 81-699-00004). ALL
REVISIONS ARE HIGHLIGHTED WITH **ASTERISKS** AND INCLUDE ADDITIONAL MODELS,
PARTS, AND 2001 MODEL YEAR PROCEDURES.
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN DOES NOT APPLY TO DIAMLERCHRYSLER CANADA DEALERS.
SUBJECT: Airbag On-Off Switches
MODELS:
1990 - 1995 (AA) Spirit/Acclaim/Lebaron Sedan
1995 - **2001** (AB) Ram Van/Wagon
1990 - 1993 (AC) Dynasty/New Yorker/New Yorker Salon
1990 - 1993 (AG) Daytona
1990 - 1995 (AJ) Lebaron Coupe/Convertible
1994 - **2001** (AN) Dakota
1990 - 1994 (AP) Shadow/Shadow Convertible/Sundance
1991 - 1995 (AS) Town & Country/Caravan Voyager
1990 - 1993 (AY) Imperial/New Yorker Fifth Avenue
1994 - **2001** (BR/BE) Ram Pickup
1995 - 1996 (B7) Stealth
1998 - **2001** (DN) Durango
1995 - 2000 (FJ) Avenger/Sebring/Talon
1995 - 2000 (JA) Breeze/Cirrus/Stratus
**2001** (JR) Sebring Sedan/Stratus Sedan/Sebring Convertible
1996 - 2000 (JX) Sebring Convertible
1993 - **2001** (LH) Concorde/Intrepid/Vision/LHS/New Yorker/300M
1996 - 2000 (NS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
1995 - **2001** (PL) Neon
1997 (PR) Prowler
**2001 (PT) PT Cruiser**
**2001** (RS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
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1996 - 1997 (SR) Viper
**2001 - 2002 (ST) Sebring Coupe/Stratus Coupe**
1997 - 2001** (TJ) Wrangler
1999 - **2001** (WJ) Grand Cherokee
1997 - **2001** (XJ) Cherokee
1993 - 1998 (ZJ) Grand Cherokee/Grand Wagoneer
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN IS PROVIDED TO IDENTIFY THE PARTS AND PROCEDURES NECESSARY
TO DEACTIVATE AIRBAGS AUTHORIZED BY NHTSA. AIRBAG DEACTIVATION IS A
CUSTOMER PAY PROCEDURE, NOT COVERED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE
WARRANTY. THE COMPONENT PARTS ARE COVERED UNDER THE APPROPRIATE MOPAR
PART WARRANTY.
NOTE:
**SOME 2001 MODEL YEAR PACKAGES (AN/AN84/DN/JR/LH/PL/PT/RS/TJ) REQUIRE
OCCUPANT RESTRAINT CONTROLLER (ORC) CONFIGURATION USING THE DRB III(R) AS
DETAILED IN EACH VEHICLE SPECIFIC PACKAGE.**
DISCUSSION:
DaimlerChrysler Corporation is now offering airbag on-off switches for the selected vehicles listed
above. The switches are packaged in a kit containing all necessary parts (except as indicated) and
a detailed instruction sheet. Under the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's rule,
consumers will be authorized for on-off switches by claiming they meet any of several criteria.
Airbag on-off switches must not be installed without the vehicle owner presenting the NHTSA
authorization letter. For more information concerning the authorization process and/or the
authorization letter call NHTSA's Auto Safety Hotline at 1-800-424-9393. We encourage you
(dealer) to install these switches when the customer is interested in doing so and has the
necessary NHTSA authorization.
NOTE:
FOR SOME 2000 MODEL YEAR APPLICATIONS (AB/AN/AN84/DN/JA/NS) **AND SOME 2001
CARRYOVER APPLICATIONS (AB/BR/WJ/XJ)**, A NEW OWNER'S MANUAL INSERT IS
REQUIRED, P/N 05013528AA, AND MUST BE ORDERED IN ADDITION TO THE AIRBAG
SWITCH KIT. THE NEW INSERT IS ORANGE, AND MUST BE PRESENTED TO THE
CUSTOMER IN PLACE OF THE YELLOW ONE, P/N 05013517AA, THAT WILL COME IN THE
AIRBAG KIT.
**FOR SOME 2001 MODEL YEAR APPLICATIONS (WITH J1850 BUS,
AN/AN84/DN/JR/LH/PL(PT/RS/TJ) A NEW OWNER'S MANUAL INSERT IS REQUIRED, P/N
05016025AA, AND MUST BE ORDERED IN ADDITION TO THE AIRBAG SWITCH KIT. THE
NEW INSERT MUST BE PRESENTED TO THE CUSTOMER AFTER INSTALLATION.**
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PARTS REQUIRED:
NOTE:
SOME INSTRUCTION SHEETS FOR THE 1999 MODELS LIST ONLY 1998 MODELS ON THE
COVER PAGE. THE 1998 KITS CAN BE USED ON ALL 1999 CARRY-OVER VEHICLES.
DEACTIVATION/DOCUMENTATION PROCEDURE:
1. Before you install any airbag on-off switch for owners of air bag equipped vehicles, the owner
must present to you an "Authorization Form" from the U.S. Department of Transportation National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), certifying the specific vehicle by its vehicle
identification number. The authorization applies only to the vehicle identified and not to other
vehicles that the owner may have~
2. The owner must complete the "Authorization to Install Air Bag On-Off Switch Release
Agreement Form" available in the "Forms Folder" under "TSB/Recall" tab of MDS2 and printed on
your dealership letterhead. keep a copy for your records and make a copy for the vehicle owner.
3. Complete the NHTSA authorization form, and return it to NHTSA within seven days, making
copies for the owner's and your records.
NOTE:
ALL DEALER OWNED USED VEHICLES SHOULD BE INSPECTED FOR PROPER AIRBAG
OPERATION, i.e. NOT DEACTIVATED, PRIOR TO RESALE.
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Sensor > Component Information > Description and Operation
Battery Temperature Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig.1 Inlet Air Temperature Sensor
The IAT sensor attaches to the intake air duct (Fig. 1).
The IAT Sensor is a Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) Sensor that provides information to
the PCM regarding the temperature of the air entering the intake manifold. The PCM sends 5 volts
to the sensor and is grounded through the sensor return line. As temperature increases, resistance
in the sensor decreases.
Inlet/Intake Air Temperature
The inlet air temperature sensor replaces the intake air temperature sensor and the battery
temperature sensor. The PCM uses the information from the inlet air temperature sensor along with
other stored parameters to determine values to use as an intake air temperature and a battery
temperature. The IAT sensor value is used by the PCM to determine air density.
The PCM uses this information to calculate:
- Injector pulse width
- Adjustment of ignition timing (to prevent spark knock at high intake air temperatures)
Battery Temperature
The battery temperature information along with data from monitored line voltage (B+), is used by
the PCM to vary the battery charging rate. System voltage will be higher at colder temperatures
and is gradually reduced at warmer temperatures.
The battery temperature information is also used for OBD II diagnostics. Certain faults and OBD II
monitors are either enabled or disabled depending upon the battery temperature sensor input
(example: disable purge, enable LDP). Most OBD II monitors are disabled below 20 °F.
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Clutch Switch: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The clutch interlock/upstop switch is an assembly consisting of two switches: an engine starter
inhibit switch (interlock) and a clutch pedal upstop switch (Fig. 4). The switch assembly is located in
the clutch/ brake pedal bracket assembly (Fig. 5), each switch being fastened by four plastic wing
tabs.
OPERATION CLUTCH INTERLOCK SWITCH
The clutch interlock switch prevents engine starter operation and inadvertent vehicle movement
with the clutch engaged and the transaxle in gear. The switch is open while the clutch pedal is at
rest. When the clutch pedal is fully depressed, the pedal blade closes the switch, completing the
signal circuit from the PCM and closing the ground path, allowing engine starter operation. The
interlock switch is not adjustable.
CLUTCH PEDAL UPSTOP SWITCH
With the clutch pedal at rest, the clutch pedal upstop switch is closed, allowing speed control
operation. When the clutch pedal is depressed, the upstop switch opens and signals the PCM to
cancel speed control operation, and enter a modified engine calibration schedule to improve
driveability during gear-to-gear shifts. The upstop switch is not adjustable.
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Clutch Switch: Testing and Inspection
CLUTCH INTERLOCK/UPSTOP SWITCH
The clutch interlock/upstop switch is an assembly consisting of two switches: an engine starter
inhibit switch (interlock) and a clutch pedal upstop switch (Fig. 6). The switch assembly is located in
the clutch/ brake pedal bracket assembly (Fig. 7), each switch being fastened by four plastic wing
tabs.
CLUTCH INTERLOCK SWITCH
Mechanical Test 1. With the park brake set and the transaxle IN NEUTRAL, turn the ignition key to
the start position. The engine starter should not crank with the
clutch pedal at rest (not depressed). If the starter cranks, proceed to the electrical test to determine
whether the switch is defective or the circuit is shorted. If the vehicle does not crank, proceed to the
next step.
2. With the park brake set and the transaxle IN NEUTRAL, fully depress the clutch pedal and turn
the ignition key to the start position. The engine
starter should crank. If the starter does not crank, visually inspect the clutch pedal for obstructions
(floor mat, etc.) and for proper installation of the master cylinder push rod/bushing on the pedal pin.
Also make sure the clutch pedal blade contacts and fully closes the switch.
Electrical Test 1. Move ignition key to the "OFF/LOCK" position and remove key. 2. Set park brake.
3. Disconnect the clutch interlock/upstop switch connector. 4. Using an ohmmeter, check for
continuity between terminals 2 & 3 with the interlock switch not depressed (clutch pedal at rest).
There should be
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no continuity between the terminals (open circuit).
5. Fully depress the clutch pedal to close the switch. The switch button should compress at least
1.25 mm. (0.050 inch). The ohmmeter should show
continuity (0 ohms).
6. If ohmmeter readings do not fall within these ranges, the switch assembly is defective and
should be replaced. If the switch tests ok, wiring is
defective.
UPSTOP SWITCH
Mechanical Test 1. Raise vehicle on hoist. 2. Start engine and operate speed control to maintain
speed. 3. Depress clutch pedal at least 33 mm (1.30 inch). Speed control operation should
terminate. If speed control does not terminate, the upstop switch
is defective or the related wiring is shorted. Proceed to the upstop switch electrical test.
Electrical Test 1. Move ignition key to the "OFF/LOCK" position and remove key. 2. Set park brake.
3. Disconnect the clutch interlock/upstop switch connector. 4. Using an ohmmeter, check for
continuity between terminals 1 & 2 with the upstop switch depressed (clutch pedal at rest). The
ohmmeter should
show continuity (0 ohms).
5. Depress the clutch pedal at least 33 mm (1.30 inch) check for continuity between terminals 1 & 2.
There should be no continuity between the
terminals (open circuit).
6. If ohmmeter readings do not fall within these ranges, the switch assembly is defective and
should be replaced. If the switch tests ok, wiring is
defective.
CLUTCH INTERLOCK/UPSTOP SWITCH
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Clutch Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate battery negative cable.
2. Remove left lower instrument panel bezel (Fig. 8). 3. Disconnect upstop switch and brake lamp
switch connectors. 4. Disconnect clutch master cylinder rod from clutch pedal pin. Inspect plastic
retainer upon removal. If retainer is damaged, it MUST be replaced.
5. Remove brake booster push rod retaining clip from brake pedal. Disengage rod from pedal (Fig.
9).
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6. Remove two pedal assembly bracket to instrument panel nuts (Fig. 10). 7. Remove four brake
booster/pedal bracket-to-cowl panel nuts (Fig. 10). 8. From under the hood, pull brake master
cylinder/booster far enough forward to obtain pedal to bracket stud clearance. 9. Remove the pedal
bracket assembly (Fig. 10).
10. Remove pedal pivot shaft and remove brake and clutch pedals.
11. Remove the interlock/upstop switch assembly (Fig. 11) from the brake/clutch pedal bracket
assembly by depressing the four plastic wing tabs on
each switch.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Proper switch harness routing is critical to switch durability. Note the harness routing and
location of fasteners intended to keep wires from contacting pedals.
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1. Install switches into the pedal bracket assembly as shown in (Fig. 11). Route harness as was
prior to removal. 2. Install clutch and brake pedals to pedal bracket, and install pivot shaft and nut.
Torque pivot shaft nut to 34 Nm (25 ft. lbs.). 3. Install brake/clutch pedal bracket assembly into
position. Install and tighten brake booster mounting nuts to 34 Nm (25 ft. lbs.). Install and tighten
pedal bracket-to-instrument panel nuts to 34 Nm (25 ft. lbs.).
4. Install new stop lamp switch. 5. Connect brake booster rod to brake pedal. Install retainer clip
(Fig. 9).
CAUTION: Inspect clutch master cylinder pushrod plastic retainer. If retainer is damaged in any
way (broken/cracked) it MUST be replaced.
6. Connect clutch master cylinder pushrod. Loosen adjustment screw (Fig. 12) and gently lift clutch
pedal upwards until the clutch pedal fully
depresses the the upstop switch. Torque adjustment screw to 8 Nm (70 inch lbs.).
7. Connect interlock/upstop and stop lamp switch connectors. 8. Install left lower instrument panel
bezel (Fig. 8). 9. Connect battery negative cable.
10. Verify proper switch operation.
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Precautions
Ignition Switch Lock Cylinder: Technical Service Bulletins Ignition Lock Cylinder - Service
Precautions
NUMBER: 19-02-00 Rev. A
GROUP: Steering
DATE: July 28, 2000
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN 19-02-00 DATED MARCH 3,
2000, WHICH SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. ALL REVISIONS ARE
HIGHLIGHTED WITH **ASTERISKS** AND INCLUDE ADDITIONAL MODELS AND MODEL
YEARS.
SUBJECT: Ignition Lock Cylinder Service
MODELS: 2001
(PT) PT Cruiser
2000 - **2001** (PL) Neon
2000 (JA) Cirrus/Stratus
**2001 (JR) Stratus Sedan/Sebring Sedan/Sebring Convertible**
2000 (JX) Sebring Convertible
2000 - **2001** (XJ) Cherokee
2000 - **2001** (TJ) Wrangler
DISCUSSION: Recent changes to the ignition lock cylinder have resulted in the removal of a
chamfer on the lock cylinder retaining pin. This may cause the pin to hang up on the plastic trim
ring when the lock cylinder is removed. If this situation is encountered on any of the models listed
above, it may be necessary to remove the trim ring prior to removing the lock cylinder. This is done
by unseating the retaining tabs on the trim ring and removing it. The lock cylinder can then be
removed without any Interference (See Figure 1). Future models will modify the lock housing to
eliminate this condition.
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Switch > Component Information > Specifications
Neutral Safety Switch: Specifications
Switch, Park/Neutral 25 ft.lb
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Neutral Safety Switch: Locations
Park/Neutral Switch
The 31TH Park/Neutral Position Switch is located on the automatic transaxle housing.
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Park/Neutral Position Switch (ATX) 31TH
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Neutral Safety Switch: Description and Operation 31TH Transmission
PARK/NEUTRAL POSITION SWITCH - PCM INPUT
Park/Neutral Switch
The 31TH park/neutral position switch is located on the automatic transaxle housing.
Manual transaxles do not use park/neutral switches. The switch provides an input to the PCM to
indicate whether the automatic transaxle is in Park/Neutral, or a drive gear selection. This input is
used to determine idle speed (varying with gear selection) and ignition timing advance. The
park/neutral input is also used to cancel vehicle speed control. The park/neutral switch is
sometimes referred to as the neutral safety switch.
The PCM delivers 8.5 volts to the center terminal of the Park/Neutral switch. When the gear shift
lever is moved to either the Park or the Neutral position, the PCM receives a ground signal from the
Park/Neutral switch. With the shift lever positioned in Drive or Reverse, the Park/Neutral switch
contacts open, causing the signal to the PCM to go high.
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Neutral Safety Switch: Testing and Inspection
PARK/NEUTRAL STARTING AND BACK-UP LAMP SWITCH 31TH
TEST
The park/neutral starting switch is the center terminal of the three terminal switch. It provides
ground for the starter solenoid circuit through the selector lever in PARK and NEUTRAL positions
only. 1. To test switch, remove wiring connector from switch and test for continuity between center
pin of switch and transaxle case. Continuity should
exist only when transaxle is in PARK or NEUTRAL.
2. Check gearshift cable adjustment before replacing a switch that tests bad.
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Neutral Safety Switch: Service and Repair
TEST
The 31TH park/neutral starting switch is the center terminal of the three terminal switch. It provides
ground for the starter solenoid circuit through the selector lever in PARK and NEUTRAL positions
only. 1. To test switch, remove wiring connector from switch and test for continuity between center
pin of switch and transaxle case. Continuity should
exist only when transaxle is in PARK or NEUTRAL.
2. Check gearshift cable adjustment before replacing a switch that tests bad.
REMOVAL
1. Unscrew switch from transaxle case allowing fluid to drain into a container. Move selector lever
to PARK, then to NEUTRAL position, and
inspect to see the switch operating lever fingers are centered in switch opening.
INSTALLATION
1. Screw the switch with a new seal into transaxle case and tighten to 33 Nm (24 ft. lbs.). Retest
switch with the test lamp. 2. Add fluid to transaxle to bring up to proper level. 3. The back-up lamp
switch circuit is through the two outside terminals of the three terminal switch. 4. To test switch,
remove wiring connector from switch and test for continuity between the two outside pins. 5.
Continuity should exist only with transaxle in REVERSE position. 6. No continuity should exist from
either pin to the case.
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Power Steering Pressure Switch: Specifications
switch 70 in.lb
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Power Steering Pressure Switch: Locations
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Power Steering Pressure Switch: Description and Operation
POWER STEERING PRESSURE SWITCH DESCRIPTION
A power steering pressure switch is used to improve the vehicle's idle quality. The pressure switch
improves vehicle idle quality by causing a readjustment of the engine idle speed as necessary
when increased fluid pressure is sensed in the power steering system.
The pressure switch functions by signaling the powertrain control module that an increase in
pressure of the power steering system is putting additional load on the engine. This type of
condition exists when the front tires of the vehicle are turned while the vehicle is stationary and the
engine is at idle speed. When the powertrain control module receives the signal from the power
steering pressure switch, it directs the engine to increase its idle speed. This increase in engine
idle speed compensates for the additional load, thus maintaining the required engine idle speed
and idle quality.
The power steering pressure switch is mounted directly to the power steering gear.
OPERATION
The switch provides an input to the PCM during periods of high pump load and low engine RPM;
such as during parking maneuvers.
When power steering pump pressure exceeds 2758 kPa (400 psi), the switch is open. The PCM
increases idle air flow through the IAC motor to prevent engine stalling. The PCM sends 12 volts
through a resister to the sensor circuit to ground. When pump pressure is low, the switch is closed.
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Power Steering Pressure Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect negative battery cable from the negative post of the battery. Be sure cable is isolated
from negative post on battery. 2. Raise the vehicle. 3. Locate the power steering fluid pressure
switch on the back side of the power steering gear. 4. Remove the vehicle wiring harness
connector from the power steering fluid pressure switch.
NOTE: When removing and installing the power steering pressure switch, use a 7/8 inch deep well
socket. The deep well socket will prevent damage to the plastic electrical connector area of the
power steering fluid pressure switch.
5. Unscrew and remove the power steering fluid pressure switch from the power steering gear.
INSTALLATION
1. By hand, screw the power steering pressure switch into the power steering gear until it is fully
seated. Tighten the power steering pressure switch
to a maximum torque of 8 Nm (70 inch lbs.). Over-torquing will result in stripping the threads out of
the power steering pressure switch port in the steering gear.
2. Install the vehicle wiring harness connector. Be sure the latch on the wiring harness connector is
fully engaged with the locking tab on the power
steering pressure switch.
3. Lower the vehicle. 4. Fill the power steering fluid reservoir to the correct fluid level. Use only
Mopar Power Steering Fluid, or equivalent. 5. Connect the negative cable to the negative post of
the battery. 6. Start the engine and turn the steering wheel several times stop-to-stop to bleed any
air from the fluid in the power steering system. Stop the engine,
check the fluid level, and inspect the system for leaks.
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Shift Interlock Switch: Locations
Interlock Mechanism
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Shift Interlock Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig. 39
1. Remove the steering column lower cover (Fig. 39).
Fig. 40
2. Remove the steering column upper and lower shrouds (Fig. 40).
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Fig. 41
3. Turn the ignition key to the "OFF" or "ON/ RUN" position (Fig. 41).
Fig. 42
4. Grasp the interlock cable and connector firmly. Remove the interlock cable (Fig. 42).
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Fig. 43
5. Remove the two interlock mechanism-to-steering column attaching screws (Fig. 43). Remove
the interlock housing.
INSTALLATION
1. Position the interlock housing at steering column. Install the two interlock mechanism-to-steering
column attaching screws. Torque screws to 3
Nm (21 inch lbs.).
2. Snap the interlock cable into the housing. 3. Install steering column upper and lower shrouds
(Fig. 40). 4. Install steering column lower cover (Fig. 39).
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Transmission Range Sensor (EATX)
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Transmission Position Switch/Sensor: Description and Operation
41TE - Automatic Transmission TRANSMISSION RANGE SENSOR DESCRIPTION
The Transmission Range Sensor (TRS) is mounted to the top of the valve body inside the transaxle
and can only be serviced by removing the valve body. The electrical connector extends through the
transaxle case (Fig. 304). The TRS has four switch contacts that monitor shift lever position and
send the information to the TCM.
The TRS also has an integrated temperature sensor (thermistor) that communicates transaxle
temperature to the TCM and PCM (Fig. 305).
OPERATION
The Transmission Range Sensor (TRS) (Fig. 304) communicates Shift Lever Position (SLP) to the
TCM as a combination of open and closed switches. Each shift lever position has an assigned
combination of switch states (open/closed) that the TCM receives from four sense circuits. The
TCM interprets this information and determines the appropriate transaxle gear position and shift
schedule.
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TRANSMISSION RANGE SENSOR SWITCH STATES
Since there are four switches, there are 16 possible combinations of open and closed switches
(codes). Seven of these codes are related to gear position and three are recognized as "between
gear" codes. This results in six codes which should never occur. These are called "invalid" codes.
An invalid code will result in a DTC, and the TCM will then determine the shift lever position based
on pressure switch data. This allows reasonably normal transmission operation with a TRS failure.
TRANSMISSION TEMPERATURE SENSOR
The TRS has an integrated thermistor (Fig. 305) that the TCM uses to monitor the transmission's
sump temperature. Since fluid temperature can affect transmission shift quality and convertor lock
up, the TCM requires this information to determine which shift schedule to operate in. The PCM
also monitors this temperature data so it can energize the vehicle cooling fan(s) when a
transmission "overheat" condition exists. If the thermistor circuit fails, the TCM will revert to
calculated oil temperature usage.
CALCULATED TEMPERATURE
A failure in the temperature sensor or circuit will result in calculated temperature being substituted
for actual temperature. Calculated temperature is a predicted fluid temperature which is calculated
from a combination of inputs:
- Battery (ambient) temperature
- Engine coolant temperature
- In-gear run time since start-up
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Sensors and Switches > Sensors and Switches - Transmission and Drivetrain > Sensors and
Switches - A/T > Transmission Speed Sensor, A/T > Component Information > Diagrams
Transmission Speed Sensor: Diagrams
Input Speed Sensor (EATX)
Output Speed Sensor (EATX)
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Sensors and Switches > Sensors and Switches - Windows and Glass > Rear Window Defogger
Switch <--> [Heated Glass Element Switch] > Component Information > Locations
Rear Window Defogger Switch: Locations
Rear Window Defogger Switch Location
The rear window defogger switch is a control switch and timing circuit integrated into a single panel
mounted assembly.
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Rear Window Defogger Switch: Description and Operation
Rear Window Defogger Switch Location
The rear window defogger switch is a control switch and timing circuit integrated into a single panel
mounted assembly. Actuating the switch energizes the circuit which allows current to flow through
the grid lines. Upon initial actuation for approximately eight to ten minutes, or until either the switch
or ignition is turned OFF. An indicating lamp illuminates a Light Emitting Diode (LED) inlaid in the
control switch.
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Rear Window Defogger Switch: Testing and Inspection
The rear window defogger switch may be tested in the vehicle or out of the vehicle, on the bench.
IN-Vehicle Testing
1. Remove the switch from the instrument panel but leave the switch connected. 2. Turn the
ignition switch ON.
Rear Window Defogger Switch Harness Connector
3. Using a voltmeter, check for battery voltage at Pin 1 and 2.
a. If OK, go to Step 4. b. If NOT OK, check fuse 7 in the fuse block and the 40 Amp cartridge fuse
in the Power Distribution Center (PDC). If fuses are OK, check
wiring circuit. Refer to the appropriate wiring information. The wiring information includes wiring
diagrams, proper wire and connector repair procedures, further details on wire harness routing and
retention, as well as pin-out and location views for the various wire harness connectors, splices and
grounds.
4. Check Pin 5, with switch in the ON position there should be battery voltage and no voltage in the
OFF position.
a. If OK, go to Step 5. b. If NOT OK, no voltage in the ON position or voltage in the OFF position.
Replace the switch.
5. Press switch to ON position. The indicator lamp should come ON and remain ON for
approximately 10 minutes. If the indicator lamp fails to light
or no voltage is present for approximately 10 minutes. Replace Rear Window Defogger Switch.
Bench Testing
1. First remove switch.
Rear Window Defogger Switch Connector
2. With switch removed from vehicle, use a jumper wire and connect a 12 volt supply to Pin 1 and
2. Using a third jumper wire, ground Pin 3. Refer
to and the Rear Window Defogger Switch and Harness Connector Pin Call-Outs table.
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3. Follow the same procedures used for IN-VEHICLE TESTING, except for step Step 2.
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> Component Information > Testing and Inspection
Power Window Switch: Testing and Inspection
Power Window Switch Continuity
Remove the switch from its mounting, (Refer to ELECTRICAL/POWER WINDOWS/POWER
WINDOW SWITCH - REMOVAL). Using an ohmmeter, test the window switch for continuity in all
positions. Refer to Power Window Switch Continuity table to determine if continuity is correct. If the
results are not obtained, replace the switch.
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Power Window Switch: Service and Repair
Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Using a trim stick (special tool #C-4755) or
equivalent, gently pry up on window switch bezel and remove from door trim panel. 3. Disconnect
wire connector from switch. 4. Remove two switch retaining screws.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the switch retaining screws. 2. Reconnect the wire connector to the switch. 3. Insert switch
into the door trim panel. 4. Reconnect the battery negative cable.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Sensors and Switches > Sensors and Switches - Wiper and Washer Systems > Windshield
Washer Switch > Component Information > Service and Repair
Windshield Washer Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove the Multi-Function Switch from the vehicle.
Fig.15 Wiper/washer Switch
2. Remove the two retaining screws to the Wiper/ Washer Switch. 3. Separate the two switches.
INSTALLATION
1. Attach the two switches. 2. Install the two retaining screws to the Wiper/ Washer Switch. 3.
Install the Multi-Function Switch from the vehicle.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Alignment > System Information > Specifications
Alignment: Specifications
CURB HEIGHT SPECIFICATIONS
WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS
NOTE: All specifications are given in degrees.
NOTE: All wheel alignments are to be set with the vehicle at curb height.
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Alignment: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
Vehicle wheel alignment is the positioning of all interrelated front and rear suspension angles.
These angles affect the handling and steering of the vehicle when it is in motion. Proper wheel
alignment is essential for efficient steering, good directional stability, and proper tire wear. The
method of checking a vehicle's front and rear wheel alignment varies depending on the
manufacturer and type of equipment used. The manufacturer's instructions should always be
followed to ensure accuracy of the alignment, except when Daimler Chrysler Corporation's wheel
alignment specifications differ. On this vehicle, the suspension angles that can be adjusted are as
follows: Front Camber (when proper alignment package is used)
- Toe
Rear Camber (when proper alignment package is used)
- Toe
Check the wheel alignment and make all wheel alignment adjustments with the vehicle standing at
its proper curb height specification. Curb height is the normal riding height of the vehicle. It is
measured from a certain point on the vehicle to the ground or a designated area while the vehicle
is sitting on a flat, level surface. Typical wheel alignment angles and measurements are described
in the following paragraphs.
CAMBER
Camber is the inward or outward tilt of the top of the tire and wheel assembly. Camber is measured
in degrees of angle relative to a true vertical line. Camber is a tire wearing angle. Excessive negative camber will cause tread wear at the inside of the tire.
- Excessive positive camber will cause tread wear on the outside of the tire.
CROSS CAMBER
Cross camber is the difference between left and right camber. To achieve the cross camber
reading, subtract the right side camber reading from the left. For example, if the left camber is
+0.3° and the right camber is 0.0°, the cross camber would be +0.3°.
CASTER
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Caster is the forward or rearward tilt of the steering knuckle in reference to the position of the upper
and lower ball joints. Caster is measured in degrees of angle relative to a true vertical center line.
This line is viewed from the side of the tire and wheel assembly. Forward tilt (upper ball joint ahead of lower) results in a negative caster angle.
- Rearward tilt (upper ball joint trailing lower) results in a positive caster angle.
Although caster does not affect tire wear, a caster imbalance between the two front wheels may
cause the vehicle to lead to the side with the least positive caster.
CROSS CASTER
Cross caster is the difference between left and right caster.
TOE
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Toe is the inward or outward angle of the wheels as viewed from above the vehicle. Toe-in is produced when the front edges of the wheels on the same axle are closer together than
the rear edges.
- Toe-out is produced when the front edges of the wheels on the same axle are farther apart than
the rear edges.
Toe-in and toe-out can occur at the front wheels and the rear wheels. Toe is measured in degrees
or inches. The measurement identifies the amount that the front of the wheels point inward (toe-in)
or outward (toe-out). Toe is measured at the spindle height. Zero toe means the front and rear
edges of the wheels on the same axle are equally distant.
TOE-OUT ON TURNS
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Toe-out on turns is the relative positioning of the front wheels while steering through a turn. This
compensates for each front wheel's turning radius. As the vehicle encounters a turn, the outboard
wheel must travel in a larger radius circle than the inboard wheel. The steering system is designed
to make each wheel follow its particular radius circle. To accomplish this, the front wheels must
progressively toe outward as the steering is turned from center. This eliminates tire scrubbing and
undue tire wear when steering a vehicle through a turn.
DYNAMIC TOE PATTERN
Dynamic toe pattern is the inward and outward toe movement of the front and rear tires through the
suspension's jounce and rebound travel. As the vehicle's suspension moves up and down, the toe
pattern varies. Lee pattern is critical in controlling the directional stability of the vehicle while in
motion. Front and rear dynamic toe pattern is preset by the factory at the time the vehicle is
assembled. It is not necessary to check or adjust front or rear dynamic toe pattern when doing a
normal wheel alignment. The only time dynamic toe pattern needs to be checked or adjusted is if
the frame of the vehicle has been damaged.
STEERING AXIS INCLINATION (S.A.I.)
Steering axis inclination is the angle between a true vertical line starting at the center of the tire at
the road contact point and a line drawn through the center of the upper ball joint (or strut) and the
lower ball joint. S.A.I. is built into the vehicle and is not an adjustable angle. If S.A.I. is not within
specifications, a bent or damaged suspension component may be the cause.
INCLUDED ANGLE (I.A.)
Included angle is the sum of the S.A.I. angle plus or minus the camber angle, depending on
whether or not the wheel has positive or negative camber. If camber is positive, add the camber
angle to the S.A.I. angle. If camber is negative, subtract the camber angle from the S.A.I. angle.
Included angle is not adjustable, but can be used to diagnose a frame misalignment or bent
suspension component (spindle, strut).
THRUST ANGLE
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Thrust angle is the averaged direction the rear wheels are pointing in relation to the vehicle's center
line. The presence of negative or positive thrust angle causes the rear tires to track improperly to
the left or right of the front tires (dog tracking). Negative thrust angle means the rear tires are tracking to the left of the front tires.
- Positive thrust angle means the rear tires are tracking to the right of the front tires.
Improper tracking can cause undue tire wear, a lead or pull and a crooked steering wheel.
Excessive thrust angle can usually be corrected by adjusting the rear wheel toe so that each wheel
has one-half of the total toe measurement.
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Inspection
Alignment: Service and Repair Pre-Alignment Inspection
STANDARD PROCEDURE - WHEEL ALIGNMENT PRE-WHEEL ALIGNMENT VEHICLE
INSPECTION
CAUTION: If during the inspection the front suspension crossmember shows any sign of impact
damage, the steering column lower coupling must be inspected.
Before any attempt is made to change or correct the wheel alignment, the following inspection and
necessary corrections must be made to the vehicle to ensure proper alignment. 1. Be sure the fuel
tank is full of fuel. If the fuel tank is not full, the reduction in weight will affect the curb height of the
vehicle and the alignment
specifications.
2. The passenger and luggage compartments of the vehicle should be free of any load that is not
factory equipment. 3. Check the tees on the vehicle. The tires are to be inflated to the
recommended air pressure. All tires must be the same size and in good condition
with approximately the same tread wear.
4. Check the front tire and wheel assemblies for excessive radial runout. 5. Inspect all suspension
component fasteners for looseness and torque. 6. Inspect the lower front ball joints and all steering
linkage for looseness and any sign of wear or damage. 7. Inspect the rubber bushings on all the
suspension components for signs of wear or deterioration. If any bushings show signs of wear or
deterioration, they should be replaced prior to aligning the vehicle.
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Alignment: Service and Repair Wheel Alignment
Wheel Alignment Setup
WHEEL ALIGNMENT SETUP
1. Position the vehicle on an alignment rack. 2. Install all required alignment equipment on the
vehicle, per the alignment equipment manufacturer's instructions. On this vehicle, a four-wheel
alignment is recommended.
NOTE: Prior to reading the vehicle's alignment readouts, the front and rear of vehicle should be
jounced. Induce jounce (rear first, then front) by grasping the center of the bumper and jouncing
each end of vehicle an equal number of times. The bumper should always be released when
vehicle is at the bottom of the jounce cycle.
3. Read the vehicle's current front and rear alignment settings. Compare the vehicle's current
alignment settings to the vehicle specifications for
camber, caster and toe-in.
4. If the rear alignment is out of specification, adjust it first before proceeding to the front.
Camber Adjustment Bolt Package Installation
CAMBER ADJUSTMENT BOLT PACKAGE INSTALLATION (WITHOUT ACR PACKAGE)
NOTE: The following procedure should be used on vehicles WITHOUT the ACR competition
package or on the rear suspension of vehicles with the ACR competition package.
The camber adjustment bolt package contains new bolts and nuts for attaching the strut clevis
bracket to the steering knuckle. The bolts contained in the package are slightly undersized allowing
for movement between the strut clevis bracket and the steering knuckle. The movement allowed by
the undersized bolts provide approximately two degrees of camber adjustment per side of the
vehicle. To install and adjust the camber adjustment bolt package, follow the procedure below.
CAUTION: There are separate camber adjustment bolt packages for the front and rear of the
vehicle. Be sure to use the correct package.
1. Raise the vehicle until its tires are not supporting the weight of the vehicle.
CAUTION: The knuckle to strut assembly attaching bolt shanks are serrated and must not be
turned during removal. Remove the nuts while holding the bolts stationary.
2. Remove the wheel and tire assembly at the strut requiring modification.
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3. Remove the original upper bolt attaching the strut clevis bracket to the knuckle. 4. Install a bolt
from the adjustment package into the hole where the original bolt was removed. Install the bolt from
the rear. 5. Install a nut provided in adjustment package on the replacement bolt. Tighten the nut
until it's snug, but still allowing the knuckle to slide in the
clevis bracket.
6. Remove the original lower bolt. 7. Install a bolt from the adjustment package into the bottom hole
of the strut clevis bracket. Install the bolt from the rear. 8. Install a nut provided in adjustment
package on the replacement bolt. Tighten the nut until it's snug. 9. Reinstall the tire and wheel
assembly.
10. Perform the above procedure to any of the remaining struts as required. 11. Lower the vehicle
and jounce the front and rear of the vehicle. 12. Adjust the front or rear camber to the preferred
setting by pushing or pulling on the top of the tire. When camber is set to specifications, tighten the
upper and lower strut clevis bracket bolts. Again jounce the front and rear of the vehicle, then verify
the camber settings.
13. Torque front strut clevis bracket-to-steering knuckle attaching bolts to 53 Nm (40 ft. lbs.), plus
an additional 114 turn after the torque is met.
Torque the rear strut clevis bracket-to-rear knuckle attaching bolts to 95 Nm (70 ft. lbs.).
14. Once camber is within specifications, adjust toe to meet the preferred specification setting.
Camber and Caster Adjustment
CAMBER AND CASTER
Front and rear camber and caster settings on this vehicle are determined at the time the vehicle is
designed, by the location of the vehicle's suspension components. This is referred to as Net Build.
The result is no required adjustment of camber and caster after the vehicle is built or when
servicing the suspension components. Thus, when performing a wheel alignment, caster and
camber are not normally considered adjustable angles. Camber and caster should be checked to
ensure they meet vehicle specifications.
If either front or rear camber is found not to meet alignment specifications, it can be adjusted using
an available camber adjustment bolt package. Before installing a camber adjustment bolt package
on a vehicle found to be outside the specifications, inspect the suspension components for any
signs of damage or bending.
No adjustment can be made to the caster setting on this vehicle. If the vehicle's caster is not within
alignment specifications, check for damaged suspension components or body parts.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to adjust the vehicles wheel alignment by heating or bending any of the
suspension components.
Front Toe Adjustment
TOE
1. Center the steering wheel and lock it in place using a steering wheel clamp.
NOTE: When performing the toe setting procedure, make sure the rear toe is set to the preferred
specification before setting the front toe to the preferred specification.
FRONT TOE
CAUTION: Do not twist the inner tie rod-to-steering gear rubber boots while turning the inner tie rod
during the front toe adjustment.
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1. Loosen the tie rod adjusting jam nuts. Grasp each inner tie rod at its hex and rotate it one way or
the other until the front wheel toe is set to the
preferred specification.
2. Tighten tie rod adjusting jam nuts to a torque of 75 Nm (55 ft. lbs.). 3. Make sure the inner tie
rod-to-steering gear rubber boots are not twisted. If twisted, loosen the boot clamp at the inner tie
rod and move the boot as
necessary.
4. Remove steering wheel clamp. 5. Remove the alignment equipment. 6. Road test the vehicle to
verify the steering wheel is straight and the vehicle does not pull or wander.
Rear Toe Adjustment
TOE
1. Center the steering wheel and lock it in place using a steering wheel clamp.
NOTE: When performing the toe setting procedure, make sure the rear toe is set to the preferred
specification before setting the front toe to the preferred specification.
REAR TOE
1. Loosen the nuts on the left and right rear lateral link attaching bolts at the rear crossmember as
necessary to allow rotation of the rear toe
adjustment cams.
CAUTION: When adjusting rear toe, the notches on the toe adjustment cams are not to be facing
down. The notches in the adjustment cams are only to be facing up or toward one side.
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2. Rotate each toe adjustment cam until the preferred rear toe specification is obtained. 3. While
holding the toe adjustment cams from turning, tighten the attaching bolt nuts. This will securely hold
the adjustment cams in position.
Tighten the attaching bolt nuts to a torque of 88 Nm (66 ft. lbs.).
4. Proceed to FRONT TOE to set the front toe.
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Alignment: Service and Repair Curb Height Measurement
STANDARD PROCEDURE - CURB HEIGHT MEASUREMENT
The wheel alignment is to be checked and all alignment adjustments made with the vehicle at its
required curb height specification.
Vehicle height is to be checked with the vehicle on a flat, level surface, preferably a vehicle
alignment rack. The tires are to be inflated to the recommended pressure. All tires are to be the
same size as standard equipment. Vehicle height is checked with the fuel tank full of fuel, and no
passenger or luggage compartment load.
Vehicle height is not adjustable. If the measurement is not within specifications, inspect the vehicle
for bent or weak suspension components. Compare the parts tag on the suspect coil spring(s) to
the parts book and the vehicle sales code, checking for a match. Once removed from the vehicle,
compare the coil spring height to a correct new or known good coil spring. The heights should vary
if the suspect spring is weak.
NOTE: Prior to reading the curb height measurement, the front an rear of the vehicle should be
jounced. Induce jounce by grasping the center of the rear, then front bumper (or fascia) and
jouncing the vehicle an equal number of times. Release the bumper at the bottom of the jounce
cycle.
1. Measure from the inboard edge of the wheel opening fender lip directly above the wheel center
(spindle), to the floor or alignment rack surface. 2. When measuring, maximum left-to-right
differential is not to exceed 10 mm (0.39 inch). 3. Compare the measurements to Specifications.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Tune-up and Engine Performance Checks > Fuel Pressure > System
Information > Specifications > Pressure
Fuel Pressure: Specifications Fuel System Pressure
Fuel System Pressure
Regulated Pressure 400 +/- 34 kpa (58 +/- 5 psi)
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Fuel Pressure: Specifications Fuel System Volume
Fuel System Volume
Volume 1/4 Liter (1/2 pint) in 7 seconds
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Fuel Pressure: Testing and Inspection
Tests 1 - 2
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Tests 3 - 5
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Tests 6 - 10
SYMPTOM
CHECKING FUEL DELIVERY
POSSIBLE CAUSES
- Fuel pump relay
- Fuel pressure out of SPECS
- Restricted fuel supply line
- Fuel pump inlet strainer plugged
- Fuel pump module
- Fuel pump capacity (volume) out of specs
- Fuel pump relay fused B+ circuit
- Fuel pump relay output circuit open
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- Fuel pump ground circuit open/high resistance
- Fuel pump module
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Tune-up and Engine Performance Checks > Idle Speed > System Information
> Specifications
Idle Speed: Specifications
Idle Speed 600-1300 rpm
Idle speed range achieved by performing the Minimum Air
Flow Idle Speed Test, using a scan tool.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Tune-up and Engine Performance Checks > Air Cleaner Housing > Air Filter
Element > Component Information > Service and Repair
Air Filter Element: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove 5 screws from air cleaner element box lid. 2. Remove lid from air cleaner box. 3. Pull air
cleaner up and out of air cleaner box.
INSTALLATION
1. Install air cleaner element on to throttle body and push towards the throttle body and past lip in
air cleaner box bottom (Fig. 9). 2. Install lid and tighten screws.
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Release > System Information > Service Precautions
Fuel Pressure Release: Service Precautions
WARNING: Adhere to the following procedures any time the fuel system is being worked on in
order to reduce the risk of fire and personal injury:
- Keep a dry chemical (Class B) fire extinguisher near the work area.
- Place a "CAUTION FLAMMABLE" sign in the work area.
- Work in a well-ventilated area. Do not smoke, and keep sparks and open flames away.
- Wear eye protection.
- Use caution when working near the catalytic converter to prevent the possibility of burns or fire.
(The temperatures within the converter can exceed 537 °C (1000 °F).)
- Relieve the fuel system pressure prior to disconnecting fuel system components.
- Disconnect the negative battery cable except for tests where battery voltage is required.
- Use a suitable container to store or catch fuel.
- Do not replace fuel pipe with fuel hose.
- Plug all disconnected fuel line fittings and hoses.
- After making any fuel system repairs ALWAYS inspect for fuel leaks.
- Over tightening the pump lock ring may result in a leak.
- The fuel reservoir of the fuel pump module does not empty out when the tank is drained. The fuel
in the reservoir may spill out when the module is removed.
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Fuel Pressure Release: Service and Repair
1. Remove Fuel Pump relay from Power Distribution Center (PDC). For location of relay, refer to
label on underside of PDC cover. 2. Start and run engine until it stalls. 3. Attempt restarting engine
until it will no longer run. 4. Turn ignition key to OFF position. 5. Place a rag or towel below fuel line
quick-connect fitting at fuel rail. 6. Return fuel pump relay to PDC. 7. One or more Diagnostic
Trouble Codes (DTC's) may have been stored in PCM memory due to fuel pump relay removal.
The DRB III scan tool
must be used to erase a DTC.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Tune-up and Engine Performance Checks > Firing Order > Component
Information > Specifications > Electrical Specifications
Firing Order: Electrical Specifications
Electronic Ignition Coil Pack
Ignition Coll Pack
Firing Order .........................................................................................................................................
.................................................................... 1-3-4-2
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The electronic ignition coil pack attaches directly to the valve cover.
The 2.0 Liter (122 cu. inch) in-line four cylinder engine is a single over head camshaft with
hydraulic lifters and four valves per cylinder design (Fig. 1). The engine does not have provisions
for a free wheeling valve train. The cylinders are numbered from front of the engine to the rear. The
firing order is 1-3-4-2.
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Firing Order: Mechanical Specifications
Firing Order .........................................................................................................................................
.................................................................... 1-3-4-2
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Tune-up and Engine Performance Checks > Ignition Timing > Number One
Cylinder > Component Information > Locations
Number One Cylinder: Locations
Firing Order .........................................................................................................................................
.................................................................... 1-3-4-2
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Tune-up and Engine Performance Checks > Ignition Cable > Component
Information > Specifications
Ignition Cable: Specifications
CABLE..................................................................................................................................................
............................................................RESISTANCE
#1 #4.....................................................................................................................................................
............................................. 3500 ohms - 4900 ohms
#2 #3.....................................................................................................................................................
............................................. 2950 ohms - 4100 ohms
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Tune-up and Engine Performance Checks > Spark Plug > Spark Plug Tube >
Component Information > Service and Repair
Spark Plug Tube: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove the cylinder head cover.
2. Using locking pliers, remove the tube from the cylinder head. Discard old tube.
INSTALLATION
1. Clean area around spark plug with Mopar(R) parts cleaner or equivalent. 2. Apply Mopar(R) Stud
and Bearing Mount or equivalent to a new tube approximately 1 mm (0.039 inch) from the end in a
3 mm (0.118 inch)
wide area.
3. Install sealer end of tube into the cylinder head. Then carefully install the tube using a hardwood
block and mallet until the tube is seated into the
bottom of the bore.
4. Install the cylinder head cover.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Tune-up and Engine Performance Checks > Spark Plug > Spark Plug Tube
Seal - Valve Cover > Component Information > Description and Operation
Spark Plug Tube Seal - Valve Cover: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The spark plug tube seals are located in the cylinder head cover. These seals are pressed into the
cylinder head cover to seal the outside perimeter of the spark plug tubes. If these seals show signs
of hardness and/or cracking, they should be replaced.
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Spark Plug Tube Seal - Valve Cover: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove the cylinder head cover. 2. Using an appropriate tool, carefully remove spark plug tube
seals. Care should be taken not to damage cylinder head cover sealing surfaces.
INSTALLATION
1. Clean all sealing surfaces.
NOTE: Position seal with the concave side facing the installation tool.
2. Install seals using Special Tool MB-998306. Only hand pressure on tool is needed to install new
seals. 3. Install the cylinder head cover.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Tune-up and Engine Performance Checks > Compression Check > System
Information > Specifications
Compression Check: Specifications
Compression Pressure 170-225 psi
Max. Variation Between Cylinders 25 percent
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Compression Check: Testing and Inspection
CYLINDER COMPRESSION PRESSURE TEST
The results of a cylinder compression pressure test can be utilized to diagnose several engine
malfunctions. Ensure the battery is completely charged and the engine starter motor is in good
operating condition. Otherwise the indicated compression pressures may not be valid for diagnosis
purposes. 1. Check engine oil level and add oil if necessary. 2. Drive the vehicle until engine
reaches normal operating temperature. Select a route free from traffic and other forms of
congestion, observe all
traffic laws, and accelerate through the gears several times briskly
3. Remove all spark plugs from engine. As spark plugs are being removed, check electrodes for
abnormal firing indicators fouled, hot, oily, etc.
Record cylinder number of spark plug for future reference.
4. Disconnect the ignition coil electrical connector. 5. Be sure throttle blade is fully open during the
compression check. 6. Insert compression gage adaptor Special Tool 8116 or the equivalent, into
the #1 spark plug hole in cylinder head. Connect the 0-500 psi (Blue)
pressure transducer with cable adaptors to the DRBIII.
7. Crank engine until maximum pressure is reached on gage. Record this pressure as #1 cylinder
pressure. 8. Repeat the previous step for all remaining cylinders. 9. Compression should not be
less than 689 kPa (100 psi) and not vary more than 25 percent from cylinder to cylinder.
10. If one or more cylinders have abnormally low compression pressures, repeat the compression
test. 11. If the same cylinder or cylinders repeat an abnormally low reading on the second
compression test, it could indicate the existence of a problem in
the cylinder in question. The recommended compression pressures are to be used only as a guide
to diagnosing engine problems. An engine should not be disassembled to determine the cause of
low compression unless some malfunction is present.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Tune-up and Engine Performance Checks > Valve Clearance > System
Information > Specifications
Valve Clearance: Specifications
The manufacturer indicates that this vehicle has hydraulic lifters or adjusters and therefore does
not require adjustment.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Timing Belt > Component Information > Specifications
Timing Belt: Specifications
Timing Belt Replacement Interval
On 2000-02 Neon models, replace every 105,000 miles or 84 months in normal service, or every
105,000 miles in severe service.
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Timing Belt: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove the accessory drive belts. 2. Raise vehicle on a hoist and remove right inner splash
shield. 3. Remove the crankshaft damper. 4. Remove the lower torque strut. 5. Lower vehicle and
place a jack under engine. 6. Remove the upper torque strut. 7. Remove the engine right mount to
engine mount bracket through bolt. 8. Remove the power steering pump assembly and set aside.
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9. Remove the engine mount bracket (Fig. 164).
10. Remove the timing belt front cover (Fig. 165).
CAUTION: Align camshaft and crankshaft timing marks before removing the timing belt by rotating
the engine with the crankshaft.
11. Rotate crankshaft until timing marks are aligned at both the camshaft and crankshaft.
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12. Loosen the timing belt tensioner fasteners (Fig. 166).
CAUTION: DO NOT loosen, tighten, or remove the tensioner pivot bolt (Fig. 167).
13. Remove the timing belt from sprockets.
CAUTION: Do not rotate the camshaft once the timing belt has been removed or damage to valve
components may occur.
14. For timing belt tensioner pulley assembly removal; refer to Timing Belt Tensioner; Service and
Repair.
INSTALLATION
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1. Set crankshaft sprocket to TDC by aligning the sprocket with the arrow on the oil pump housing,
then back off to 3 notches before TDC (Fig.
168).
2. Set camshaft to TDC by aligning mark on sprocket with the arrow on the rear of timing belt cover
(Fig. 169).
3. Move crankshaft to 1/2 mark before TDC (Fig. 170) for belt installation. 4. Install the timing belt.
Starting at the crankshaft, go around the water pump sprocket and then around the camshaft
sprocket. 5. Move crankshaft sprocket to TDC to take up belt slack.
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6. Re-set the hydraulic tensioner by placing tensioner body in a vise equipped with soft jaws (Fig.
171). Slowly compress the plunger. 7. Compress the plunger until a 1.9 mm (5/64) Allen wrench or
pin can be inserted through the body and the plunger (Fig. 171). 8. Remove hydraulic tensioner
from vise and install on engine, Do not tighten attaching bolts at this time. 9. Using a torque wrench
on the tensioner pulley bolt, apply 28 Nm (250 in. lbs.) of torque against the timing belt.
10. With torque applied to the tensioner pulley/ timing belt, move the tensioner up against the
pulley pivot bracket and tighten tensioner bolts to 31
Nm (23 ft. lbs.). (Fig. 172).
11. Pull the tensioner plunger retaining pin. Pretension is correct when the pin can be removed and
installed into tensioner housing and plunger. 12. Rotate crankshaft 2 revolutions and check the
alignment of the timing marks (Fig. 170) and (Fig. 169). 13. Check belt tension by installing pin into
tensioner housing. If pin cannot be re-installed, repeat belt tension procedure. 14. Install the timing
belt front cover. 15. Install the engine mount bracket. 16. Install the engine right mount to engine
mount bracket through bolt. 17. Remove jack from under engine. 18. Install the upper torque strut.
19. Install power steering pump assembly. 20. Raise vehicle and install lower torque strut. 21.
Install the crankshaft damper. 22. Install accessory drive belts.
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23. Install right inner splash shield. 24. Lower vehicle and perform camshaft and crankshaft timing
relearn procedure as follows:
- Connect the DRB scan tool to the data link (diagnostic) connector. This connector is located in the
passenger compartment; at the lower edge of instrument panel; near the steering column.
- Turn the ignition switch on and access the "miscellaneous" screen.
- Select "re-learn cam/crank" option and follow directions on DRB screen.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Drive Belt > Component Information > Description and Operation
Drive Belt: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The accessory drive consist of two Poly-V type drive belts (Fig. 2). One belt drives the generator,
the other drives the power steering pump and air conditioning compressor (if equipped). The power
steering/ air conditioning belt is tensioned by an automatically controlled belt tensioner. The
generator belt is manually tensioned using an adjusting bolt and a locking nut.
OPERATION
The accessory drive belts form the link between the engine crankshaft and the engine driven
accessories.
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Drive Belt: Testing and Inspection
ACCESSORY DRIVE BELT DIAGNOSIS
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Drive Belt: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Power Steering Pump And Air Conditioning Compressor Belt
1. Using a 17 mm wrench, rotate belt tensioner clockwise (Fig. 3) until belt can be removed from
power steering pump pulley. Gently, release spring
tension on tensioner.
2. Remove the drive belt (Fig. 4).
Generator Belt 1. Remove power steering pump/air conditioning compressor drive belt.
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2. Loosen pivot bolt, then locking nut and adjusting bolt (Fig. 5). 3. Remove generator belt.
NOTE: When installing drive belt onto pulleys, make sure that belt is properly routed and all
V-grooves make proper contact with pulley grooves.
CLEANING
Clean all foreign debris from belt pulley grooves. The belt pulleys must be free of oil, grease, and
coolants before installing the drive belt.
INSPECTION
Belt replacement under any or all of the following conditions is required: Excessive wear
- Frayed cords
- Severe glazing
Poly-V Belt system may develop minor cracks across the ribbed side (due to reverse bending).
These minor cracks are considered normal and acceptable. Parallel cracks are not (Fig. 6).
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NOTE: Do not use any type of belt dressing or restorer on Poly-V Belts.
INSTALLATION
Power Steering Pump And Air Conditioning Compressor Belt 1. Install the drive belt (Fig. 4) over all
the pulleys except for the power steering pump pulley. 2. Using a 17 mm wrench, rotate belt
tensioner clockwise (Fig. 3) until belt can be installed on the power steering pulley. Release spring
tension onto
belt.
NOTE: When installing drive belt on the pulleys, make sure that belt is properly routed and all
V-grooves make proper contact with pulley grooves.
3. After belt is installed, inspect belt length indicator marks (Fig. 7). The indicator mark should be
within the minimum belt length and maximum belt
length marks. On a new belt, the indicator mark should align approximately with the nominal belt
length mark.
Generator Belt 1. Install belt and/or adjust belt tension by tightening adjusting bolt. Adjust belt to
specification shown in DRIVE BELT TENSION CHART. 2. Check belt tension using Special Tool
8371 Belt Tension Gauge Adapter, and the DRBIII using the following procedures:
WARNING: DO NOT CHECK BELT TENSION WITH ENGINE RUNNING.
a. Connect 8371 to the DRBIII following the instructions provided with tool.
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b. Place end of microphone probe approximately 2.54 cm (1 inch) from belt at one of the belt center
span locations shown in (Fig. 8). c. Pluck the belt a minimum of 3 times. (Use your finger or other
suitable tool) d. The frequency of the belt in hertz (Hz) will display on DRBIII screen. e. Adjust belt
to obtain proper frequency (tension). Refer to DRIVE BELT TENSION CHART for specifications.
3. Tighten pivot bolt to 54 Nm (40 ft. lbs.) and locking nut to 54 Nm (40 ft. lbs.) (Fig. 5). 4. Install
power steering pump and A/C compressor drive belt.
DRIVE BELT TENSION CHART
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Filters > Air Cleaner Housing > Air Filter Element > Component Information >
Service and Repair
Air Filter Element: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove 5 screws from air cleaner element box lid. 2. Remove lid from air cleaner box. 3. Pull air
cleaner up and out of air cleaner box.
INSTALLATION
1. Install air cleaner element on to throttle body and push towards the throttle body and past lip in
air cleaner box bottom (Fig. 9). 2. Install lid and tighten screws.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Filters > Cabin Air Filter > Component Information > Application and ID
Cabin Air Filter: Application and ID
This vehicle is not equipped with a cabin air filter.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Filters > Fluid Filter - A/T > Component Information > Specifications
Fluid Filter - A/T: Specifications
Screw, Fluid Filter 45 in.lb
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Fluid Filter - A/T: Service and Repair
STANDARD PROCEDURE - FLUID AND FILTER CHANGE
NOTE: For the recommended maintenance (fluid/filter change) intervals for this transaxle, (Refer to
MAINTENANCE)
NOTE: Only fluids of the type labeled Mopar(R) ATF +4 (Automatic Transmission Fluid) Type 9602
should be used. A filter change should be made at the time of the transmission oil change. The
magnet (on the inside of the oil pan) should also be cleaned with a clean, dry cloth.
NOTE: If the transaxle is disassembled for any reason, the fluid and filter should be changed.
FLUID/FILTER SERVICE (RECOMMENDED)
1. Raise vehicle on a hoist. Place a drain container with a large opening, under transaxle oil pan. 2.
Loosen pan bolts and tap the pan at one corner to break it loose allowing fluid to drain, then
remove the oil pan.
3. Remove oil filter-to-valve body screws (Fig. 160).
4. Remove oil filter and gasket (Fig. 161). 5. Install a new filter and gasket (Fig. 161). 6. Clean the
oil pan and magnet. Reinstall pan using new Mopar(R) Silicone Rubber Adhesive Sealant. Torque
oil pan bolts to 19 Nm (165 inch
lbs.).
7. Pour four quarts of Mopar(R) ATF +4 (Automatic Transmission Fluid-Type 9602) through the
dipstick opening. 8. Start engine and allow to idle for at least one minute. Then, with parking and
service brakes applied, move selector lever momentarily to each
position, ending in the park or neutral position.
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9. Check the transaxle fluid level and add an appropriate amount to bring the transaxle fluid level to
3 mm (1/8 inch) below the "ADD" mark on the
dipstick (Fig. 162).
10. Recheck the fluid level after the transaxle has reached normal operating temperature (180°F).
11. To prevent dirt from entering transaxle, make certain that dipstick is fully seated into the
dipstick opening.
DIPSTICK TUBE FLUID SUCTION METHOD (ALTERNATIVE)
1. When performing the fluid suction method, make sure the transaxle is at full operating
temperature. 2. To perform the dipstick tube fluid suction method, use a suitable fluid suction
device (Vacula TM or equivalent). 3. Insert the fluid suction line into the dipstick tube.
NOTE: Verify that the suction line is inserted to the lowest point of the transaxle oil pan. This will
ensure complete evacuation of the fluid in the pan.
4. Follow the manufacturers recommended procedure and evacuate the fluid from the transaxle. 5.
Remove the suction line from the dipstick tube. 6. Pour four quarts of Mopar(R) ATF +4 (Automatic
Transmission Fluid-Type 9602) through the dipstick opening. 7. Start engine and allow to idle for at
least one minute. Then, with parking and service brakes applied, move selector lever momentarily
to each
position, ending in the park or neutral position.
8. Check the transaxle fluid level and add an appropriate amount to bring the transaxle fluid level to
3 mm (1/8 inch) below the "ADD" mark on the
dipstick (Fig. 162).
9. Recheck the fluid level after the transaxle has reached normal operating temperature (180°F).
10. To prevent dirt from entering transaxle, make certain that dipstick is fully seated into the
dipstick opening.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Filters > Fuel Filter > Fuel Pressure Release > System Information > Service
Precautions
Fuel Pressure Release: Service Precautions
WARNING: Adhere to the following procedures any time the fuel system is being worked on in
order to reduce the risk of fire and personal injury:
- Keep a dry chemical (Class B) fire extinguisher near the work area.
- Place a "CAUTION FLAMMABLE" sign in the work area.
- Work in a well-ventilated area. Do not smoke, and keep sparks and open flames away.
- Wear eye protection.
- Use caution when working near the catalytic converter to prevent the possibility of burns or fire.
(The temperatures within the converter can exceed 537 °C (1000 °F).)
- Relieve the fuel system pressure prior to disconnecting fuel system components.
- Disconnect the negative battery cable except for tests where battery voltage is required.
- Use a suitable container to store or catch fuel.
- Do not replace fuel pipe with fuel hose.
- Plug all disconnected fuel line fittings and hoses.
- After making any fuel system repairs ALWAYS inspect for fuel leaks.
- Over tightening the pump lock ring may result in a leak.
- The fuel reservoir of the fuel pump module does not empty out when the tank is drained. The fuel
in the reservoir may spill out when the module is removed.
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Fuel Pressure Release: Service and Repair
1. Remove Fuel Pump relay from Power Distribution Center (PDC). For location of relay, refer to
label on underside of PDC cover. 2. Start and run engine until it stalls. 3. Attempt restarting engine
until it will no longer run. 4. Turn ignition key to OFF position. 5. Place a rag or towel below fuel line
quick-connect fitting at fuel rail. 6. Return fuel pump relay to PDC. 7. One or more Diagnostic
Trouble Codes (DTC's) may have been stored in PCM memory due to fuel pump relay removal.
The DRB III scan tool
must be used to erase a DTC.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Filters > Fuel Pump Pickup Filter > Component Information > Service and
Repair
Fuel Pump Pickup Filter: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove fuel pump module.
Fig. 22
2. Using a thin straight blade screwdriver, pry back the locking tabs on fuel pump reservoir and
remove the strainer (Fig. 22). 3. Remove strainer O-ring from the fuel pump reservoir body. 4.
Remove any contaminants in the fuel tank by washing the inside of the fuel tank.
INSTALLATION
1. Lubricate the strainer O-ring with clean engine oil. 2. Insert strainer O-ring into outlet of strainer
so that it sits evenly on the step inside the outlet. 3. Push strainer onto the inlet of the fuel pump
reservoir body. Make sure the locking tabs on the reservoir body lock over the locking tangs on the
strainer.
4. Install fuel pump module.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Filters > Oil Filter, Engine > Component Information > Specifications
Oil Filter: Specifications
Oil Filter 15 ft.lb
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Oil Filter: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
CAUTION: When servicing the oil filter (Fig. 114), avoid deforming the filter. Use an appropriate oil
filter removing tool. Position filter wrench strap close the seam at the base of the filter. The oil filter
seam that joins the can to the base, is reinforced by the base plate.
1. Turn filter counterclockwise to remove (Fig. 114).
INSTALLATION
1. Clean and check the filter mounting surface. The surface must be smooth, flat and free of debris
or old pieces of rubber. 2. Lubricate new filter gasket. 3. Screw filter on until gasket contacts base
(Fig. 114). Tighten to 21 Nm (15 ft. lbs.).
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Filters > Refrigerant Filter > Component Information > Locations
Refrigerant Filter: Locations
The filter/drier is mounted in a rubber grommet on the right side of the engine compartment.
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Refrigerant Filter: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
The filter/drier is mounted in a rubber grommet on the right side of the engine compartment. The
refrigerant must be recovered from the A/C system before replacing the filter/drier assembly.
WARNING: THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM MUST BE COMPLETELY RECOVERED BEFORE
PROCEEDING WITH THIS OPERATION.
1. Evacuate and recover the refrigerant. 2. Disconnect liquid line from filter/drier. 3. Disconnect
liquid line on suction line assembly from filter/drier. 4. Pull filter/drier out of rubber grommet. 5.
Remove the filter/drier.
INSTALLATION
The filter/drier is mounted in a rubber grommet on the right side of the engine compartment. The
refrigerant must be recovered from the A/C system before replacing the filter/drier assembly.
WARNING: THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM MUST BE COMPLETELY RECOVERED BEFORE
PROCEEDING WITH THIS OPERATION.
NOTE: Replace all a/c line seals from disassembled components. Failure to replace seals could
result in a refrigerant leak.
1. Install the filter/drier in the rubber grommet. 2. Connect the liquid line to the filter/drier. 3.
Connect the liquid line on the suction line assembly to the filter/drier. 4. Evacuate the refrigerant
system. 5. Recharge the refrigerant system.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Hoses > Coolant Line/Hose > Component Information > Description and
Operation
Coolant Line/Hose: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The water pump inlet tube connects the water pump housing to the radiator lower hose and heater
return hose. This plastic tube is sealed by an O-ring and held in place by fasteners to the block.
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Coolant Line/Hose: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Drain the cooling system. 2. Remove the radiator upper hose to access the hose connections at
the inlet tube. 3. Remove the intake manifold.
CAUTION: Do not use any sharp tools to remove hoses from inlet tube. This may cause the tube to
leak.
4. Remove the radiator lower hose and heater hose from the inlet tube. 5. Remove the lower intake
manifold support bracket. 6. Remove the inlet tube to the block fasteners. 7. Rotate tube while
removing the tube from the engine block.
INSTALLATION
1. Inspect the O-ring for damage before installing the tube into the cylinder block. Replace O-ring
as necessary. 2. Lubricate O-ring with Mopar(R) Dielectric Grease and install inlet tube into the
cylinder block opening. 3. Install inlet tube fasteners and tighten to 12 Nm (105 inch lbs.). 4. Install
intake manifold lower support bracket fasteners and tighten to 12 Nm (105 inch lbs.). 5. Connect
the radiator lower hose and heater hose to inlet tube. 6. Install the intake manifold. 7. Install the
radiator upper hose. 8. Fill the cooling system. 9. Pressure test cooling system and check for leaks.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Hoses > Heater Hose > Component Information > Service Precautions
Heater Hose: Service Precautions
CAUTION: When removing hoses from heater core inlet or outlet nipples DO NOT exert excess
pressure. The heater core may become damaged and leak engine coolant.
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Inlet Hose Replacement
Heater Hose: Service and Repair Heater Inlet Hose Replacement
REMOVAL
CAUTION: When removing hoses from heater core inlet or outlet nipples DO NOT exert excess
pressure. The heater core may become damaged and leak engine coolant.
NOTE: Review Cooling System Precautions before proceeding with this operation.
1. Drain engine cooling system. Refer to: "Cooling System : Service and Repair" See: Engine,
Cooling and Exhaust/Cooling System/Service and
Repair
Fig.23 Heater Hoses And Clamps
2. Using spring tension clamp pliers, remove clamps at end of heater hose to be removed. 3.
Carefully rotate hose back and forth while pulling away from connector nipple.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: When removing hoses from heater core inlet or outlet nipples DO NOT exert excess
pressure. The heater core may become damaged and leak engine coolant.
NOTE: Review Cooling System Precautions before proceeding with this operation.
1. Using spring tension clamp pliers, install the hose ends into position. 2. Refill the cooling system.
Refer to: "Cooling System : Service and Repair" See: Engine, Cooling and Exhaust/Cooling
System/Service and
Repair
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Heater Hose: Service and Repair Heater Return Hose Replacement
REMOVAL
CAUTION: When removing hoses from the heater core inlet nipples DO NOT exert excessive
pressure. The heater core may become damaged and leak engine coolant.
NOTE: Review Cooling System Precautions before proceeding with this operation.
1. Drain engine cooling system. Refer to: "Cooling System : Service and Repair" See: Engine,
Cooling and Exhaust/Cooling System/Service and
Repair
Fig.24 Heater Hoses And Clamps
2. Using spring tension clamp pliers, remove the clamps at the end of the heater hoses to be
removed. 3. Carefully rotate the hose back and forth while pulling away from the connector nipple.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: When installing hoses to heater core inlet or outlet nipples DO NOT exert excessive
pressure. The heater core may become damaged and leak engine coolant.
1. Carefully rotate the hose back and forth while pushing the hose onto the connector nipple. 2.
Using spring tension pliers, install the clamps at the end of the heater hose being installed. 3. Refill
the cooling system. Refer to: "Cooling System : Service and Repair" See: Engine, Cooling and
Exhaust/Cooling System/Service and
Repair
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Inlet Hose Replacement > Page 789
Heater Hose: Service and Repair Heater Tube Assembly Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect negative battery cable. Disconnect positive battery cable. Remove battery. 2. Raise
vehicle on hoist. 3. Drain cooling system . Refer to: "Cooling System : Service and Repair" See:
Engine, Cooling and Exhaust/Cooling System/Service and Repair 4. Remove hose clamp from
heater return tube located near starter. Disconnect hose from tube. 5. Lower vehicle 6. Remove air
cleaner housing and throttle body to intake manifold hose. 7. Disconnect PCV vacuum hose at
intake manifold. 8. Remove hose clamp from heater supply tube located near thermostat housing.
Disconnect hose from tube. 9. Remove two heater hose clamps and disconnect heater hoses near
battery.
10. Unclip wiring harness from heater tube assembly, 11. Remove transmission dipstick tube and
place an appropriate plug into hole to prevent coolant from entering transmission. 12. Remove
fasteners attaching heater tube assembly to cylinder head and engine block. 13. Remove heater
tube assembly.
NOTE: After heater tube assembly is removed, the short hoses connecting the tubes to the
thermostat housing and water pump inlet tube can be replaced at this time.
INSTALLATION
1. Inspect all hoses that connect to heater tubes. Replace if necessary. 2. Position heater tube
assembly near it's mounting location. 3. Connect hoses at water pump inlet tube and thermostat
housing. Ensure clamps are positioned properly to seal hoses and avoid contact with engine
components.
4. Install fasteners attaching heater tube assembly to cylinder head and engine block.
NOTE: Before installing transmission dipstick tube clean any residual coolant from around the area
where plug was placed.
5. Remove plug from transmission dipstick tube mounting hole. Install transmission dipstick tube. 6.
Reattach wiring harness to heater tube assembly. 7. Connect two heater hoses to heater tubes
near battery. Ensure clamps are positioned properly to seal hoses and avoid contact with engine
components.
8. Connect PCV vacuum hose to intake manifold. 9. Install air cleaner housing and throttle body to
intake manifold hose.
10. Raise vehicle on hoist. 11. Close radiator draincock. 12. Lower vehicle 13. Install battery.
Connect positive battery cable. Connect negative battery cable. 14. Fill cooling system. Refer to:
"Cooling System : Service and Repair" See: Engine, Cooling and Exhaust/Cooling System/Service
and Repair
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Hoses > Hose/Line HVAC > Component Information > Specifications
Hose/Line HVAC: Specifications
A/C Line Retainer Bolt
................................................................................................................................................... 23
Nm (16.9 Ft.Lbs) (203 In.Lbs)
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Hose/Line HVAC: Locations
Fig.4 A/C Compressor Lines
The suction line is the large line that connects to the expansion valve and goes to the compressor.
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Operation > A/C Discharge Hose/Line
Hose/Line HVAC: Description and Operation A/C Discharge Hose/Line
Fig.4 A/C Compressor Lines
The discharge line is the line that goes from the compressor to the condenser. It has no
serviceable parts except the rubber O-rings. If the line is found to be leaking or is damaged it must
be replaced as an assembly.
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Hose/Line HVAC: Description and Operation A/C Liquid Hose/Line
Fig.4 A/C Compressor Lines
The liquid line is the line that goes from the condenser to the receiver-drier. It has no serviceable
parts except the rubber O-rings. If the line is found to be leaking or is damaged it must be replaced
as an assembly.
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Hose/Line HVAC: Description and Operation A/C Suction Hose/Line
Fig.4 A/C Compressor Lines
The suction line is the large line that connects to the expansion valve and goes to the compressor.
It also has a small line that goes to the filter/drier. The suction line uses a gasket on the expansion
valve side and rubber O-rings on all other connections.
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Hose/Line HVAC: Service and Repair A/C Discharge Hose/Line Replacement
REMOVAL
WARNING: THE REFRIGERANT SYSTEM MUST BE RECOVERED BEFORE SERVICING ANY
PART OF THE REFRIGERANT SYSTEM.
1. Using a R-134a refrigerant recovery machine,remove the refrigerant from A/C system.
Fig.5 Discharge Line
2. From the top side of the vehicle, remove line at compressor. 3. From the bottom side of the
vehicle, remove line at condenser.
INSTALLATION
WARNING: THE REFRIGERANT SYSTEM MUST BE RECOVERED BEFORE SERVICING ANY
PART OF THE REFRIGERANT SYSTEM.
1. Position the A/C discharge line in the vehicle and install the condenser end. Tighten the
connections to 12 Nm (108 in. lbs.). 2. Lower the vehicle and install the compressor end of the
discharge line. Tighten the connections to 12 Nm ( 108 in. lbs.) 3. Evacuate the refrigerant system.
4. Recharge the A/C system.
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Hose/Line HVAC: Service and Repair A/C Liquid Hose/Line Replacement
REMOVAL
WARNING: THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM MUST BE COMPLETELY EMPTY BEFORE
PROCEEDING WITH THIS OPERATION.
1. Using a R-134a refrigerant recovery machine,remove the refrigerant from A/C system. 2.
Disconnect liquid line at drier. 3. Disconnect liquid line at condenser. 4. Remove the liquid line.
INSTALLATION
WARNING: THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM MUST BE COMPLETELY EMPTY BEFORE
PROCEEDING WITH THIS OPERATION.
NOTE: Replacement of A/c line seals is required anytime connections are opened. Failure to
replace seals could result in a refrigerant leak.
1. Connect the liquid line at the drier. 2. Connect the liquid line at the condenser. 3. Evacuate the
A/C system. 4. Recharge the refrigerant system.
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Hose/Line HVAC: Service and Repair A/C Suction Hose/Line Replacement
REMOVAL
WARNING: THE REFRIGERANT MUST BE RECOVERED BEFORE SERVICING ANY PART OF
THE REFRIGERANT SYSTEMS.
1. Using a R-134a refrigerant recovery machine, remove the refrigerant from A/C system.
Fig.27 Expansion Valve Center Bolt
2. Remove retaining bolt at expansion valve. 3. Remove line at expansion valve.
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Fig.28 A/C Compressor Suction Line
4. Remove line at compressor.
INSTALLATION
WARNING: THE REFRIGERANT MUST BE RECOVERED BEFORE SERVICING ANY PART OF
THE REFRIGERANT SYSTEMS.
1. Install the suction line at the compressor. 2. Install the suction line at the expansion valve. 3.
Position the expansion valve and install the retaining bolt. 4. Evacuate the A/C system. 5.
Recharge the refrigerant system.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Hoses > Power Steering Line/Hose > Component Information > Specifications
Power Steering Line/Hose: Specifications
Tube Nuts 25 ft.lb
Hose Routing Clip Bolt 105 in.lb
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Power Steering Line/Hose: Description and Operation
HOSES - DESCRIPTION
The power steering fluid hoses connect the components of the power steering system. They
transfer fluid from one component to the next.
The power steering fluid pressure hose is a high pressure hose that connects the power steering
pump to the gear. At both ends of the flexible hose portion are steel fittings that are pressure
crimped to the flexible hose. A standard tube nut fitting with an O-ring is used at each end to
connect it to either the power steering pump or the gear.
The power steering fluid return hose is a special rubber hose that connects the power steering gear
or the power steering fluid cooler on some models, back to the fluid reservoir mounted on the
power steering pump. The power steering gear has a steel fitting attached to its outlet port that the
return hose is pushed onto. On vehicles equipped with a power steering fluid cooler, the return
hose attaches to the cooler outlet tube instead of the steering gear steel fitting. The hose is
secured to either component using a standard adjustable clamp. The other end of the power
steering fluid return hose attaches to the power steering fluid reservoir on the power steering pump
using a standard adjustable clamp.
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Power Steering Line/Hose: Service and Repair Hose - Pressure
REMOVAL - POWER STEERING FLUID PRESSURE HOSE
1. Siphon as much fluid as possible from the power steering fluid reservoir. 2. Raise the vehicle. 3.
Back out the tube nut securing the power steering fluid pressure hose to the gear. 4. Open the
routing clips on the right side of the power steering gear and remove the power steering fluid
pressure hose tube from the routing clips.
At the same time, remove the pressure hose tube from the gear.
5. Lower the vehicle.
6. Remove the bolt securing the hose routing clip in place on the right engine motor mount.
Remove the power steering fluid pressure hose from 7. Back out the tube nut securing the power
steering fluid pressure hose to the power steering pump and remove the hose from the pump. 8.
Remove the power steering pressure hose from the engine compartment.
INSTALLATION - POWER STEERING FLUID PRESSURE HOSE
1. Install the power steering pressure hose into the engine compartment from the top. First, guide
the pump end of the hose under the pump, then
route the rest of the hose along the right side of the engine. Guide the gear end of the hose down
behind the back of the engine towards the power steering gear.
2. Using a lint free towel, wipe clean the open power steering hose end and the power steering
pump port. Replace the used O-ring with new.
Lubricate the O-ring with power steering fluid.
3. Attach the power steering fluid pressure hose to the outlet fitting on the bottom of the power
steering pump. Tighten the pressure hose tube nut to a
torque of 34 Nm (25 ft. lbs.).
4. Install the power steering fluid pressure hose in the routing clip and attach the clip to the right
engine mount. Tighten the hose routing clip bolt to a
torque of 12 Nm (105 inch lbs.).
5. Raise the vehicle.
CAUTION: The power steering fluid hoses must remain away from the exhaust system, vehicle
components, and unfriendly surfaces that can cause possible damage to the power steering hoses.
6. Using a lint free towel, wipe clean the open power steering hose end and the power steering
gear port. Replace the used O-ring with new.
Lubricate the O-ring with power steering fluid.
7. Attach the power steering fluid pressure hose to the port on the power steering gear. Start the
tube nut threads into the gear, but do not tighten it at
this time.
8. Open the routing clips on the right side of the power steering gear and install the power steering
fluid pressure hose into the routing clips. Close
the clips.
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9. Tighten the pressure hose tube nut at the gear to a torque of 34 Nm (25 ft. lbs.).
10. Lower the vehicle. 11. Perform the POWER STEERING PUMP INITIAL OPERATION
procedure. See: Steering and Suspension/Steering/Power Steering/Power
Steering Pump/Service and Repair
12. Check for leaks at all hose connections.
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Power Steering Line/Hose: Service and Repair Hose - Return
REMOVAL- POWER STEERING FLUID RETURN HOSE
1. Siphon as much fluid as possible from the power steering fluid reservoir. 2. Raise the vehicle. 3.
Remove the hose clamp securing the return hose to the cooler. Slide the hose off the end of the
cooler tube. 4. Lower the vehicle. 5. Remove the bolt securing the hose routing clip in place on the
right engine mount. Remove the power steering fluid return hose from the routing
clip.
6. Remove the hose clamp securing the return hose to the power steering fluid reservoir. Slide the
hose off the end of the reservoir fitting. 7. Remove the power steering return hose from the engine
compartment.
INSTALLATION - POWER STEERING FLUID RETURN HOSE
1. Slide a hose clamp onto the power steering pump end of the hose far enough to clear the fitting
on the power steering fluid reservoir once the hose
is installed.
2. Install the power steering return hose into the engine compartment from the top. First, guide the
pump end of the hose onto the fitting on the power
steering fluid reservoir, then route the rest of the hose along the right side of the engine. Guide the
gear end of the hose down behind the back of the engine towards the power steering gear.
3. Expand the hose clamp and slide it onto the fluid reservoir fitting. Secure the clamp once it is
past the bead formed into the fluid reservoir fitting. 4. Install the power steering fluid return hose in
the hose routing clip and attach the clip to the right engine mount. Tighten the hose routing clip bolt
to a torque of 12 Nm (105 inch lbs.).
5. Raise the vehicle.
CAUTION: The power steering fluid hoses must remain away from the exhaust system, vehicle
components, and unfriendly surfaces that can cause possible damage to the power steering hoses.
6. Using a lint free towel, wipe clean the open power steering hose end and the power steering
gear port fitting or power steering fluid cooler port. 7. Install a hose clamp onto the end of the hose
far enough to clear the fitting on the cooler once the hose is installed. 8. Slide the hose onto the
end of the cooler tube. Install the hose clamp past the bead formed into the cooler tube and secure
in place. 9. Lower the vehicle.
10. Perform the POWER STEERING PUMP INITIAL OPERATION procedure. See: Steering and
Suspension/Steering/Power Steering/Power
Steering Pump/Service and Repair
11. Check for leaks at all hose connections.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Fluids > Brake Fluid > Component Information > Specifications
Brake Fluid: Specifications
BRAKE FLUID
Specification ........................................................................................................................................
.................................................................. DOT 3
Standard ..............................................................................................................................................
........................................................... SAE J1703
NOTE: The brake fluid used in this vehicle must conform to DOT 3 specifications and SAE J1703
standards. No other type of brake fluid is recommended or approved for usage in the vehicle brake
system. Use only Mopar brake fluid or an equivalent from a tightly sealed container.
CAUTION: Never use reclaimed brake fluid or fluid from a container which has been left open. An
open container of brake fluid will absorb moisture from the air and contaminate the fluid.
CAUTION: Never use any type of a petroleum based fluid in the brake hydraulic system. Use of
such type fluids will result in seal damage of the vehicle brake hydraulic system causing a failure of
the vehicle brake system. Petroleum based fluids would be items such as engine oil, transmission
fluid, power steering fluid, etc.
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Brake Fluid: Service Precautions
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: Brake fluid may be irritating to the skin or eyes. In case of contact, take the following
actions:
* Eye Contact - rinse eyes thoroughly with water.
* Skin Contact - wash skin with soap and water.
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Brake Fluid: Description and Operation
The brake fluid used in this vehicle must conform to DOT 3 specifications and SAE J1703
standards. No other type of brake fluid is recommended or approved for usage in the vehicle brake
system. Use only Mopar brake fluid or an equivalent from a tightly sealed container.
CAUTION: Never use reclaimed brake fluid or fluid from an container which has been left open. An
open container will absorb moisture from the air and contaminate the fluid.
CAUTION: Never use any type of a petroleum based fluid in the brake hydraulic system. Use of
such type fluids will result in seal damage of the vehicle brake hydraulic system causing a failure of
the vehicle brake system. Petroleum based fluids would be items such as engine oil, transmission
fluid, power steering fluid, etc.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Fluids > Clutch Fluid > Component Information > Specifications
Clutch Fluid: Specifications
Clutch Hydraulic Fluid DOT 3 Brake Fluid Conforming to J1703 Standards
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Fluids > Coolant > Component Information > Specifications > Capacity
Specifications
Coolant: Capacity Specifications
Coolant Capacity
Coolant ................................................................................................................................................
............................................... 6.2Liters ( 6.5 qts )
Note: Includes heater and recovery/reservoir bottle.
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Coolant: Fluid Type Specifications
This vehicle has been factory filled with an Ethylene Glycol based engine coolant with long life
corrosion inhibitors (called HOAT, for Hybrid Organic Additive Technology). When it becomes
necessary to replace the coolant, Use a coolant like Mopar Antifreeze/Coolant, 5 year/100,000 mile
formula (MS-9769), P/N 5011764AB or equivalent.
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Coolant: Service Precautions
DO NOT mix green colored coolant with orange colored coolant.
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Coolant: Testing and Inspection
COOLANT CONCENTRATION TESTING
Coolant concentration should be checked when any additional coolant was added to system or
after a coolant drain, flush and refill. The coolant mixture offers optimum engine cooling and
protection against corrosion when mixed to a freeze point of -37°C (-34°F) to -59°C (-50°F). The
use of a hydrometer or a refractometer can be used to test coolant concentration. A hydrometer will
test the amount of glycol in a mixture by measuring the specific gravity of the mixture. The higher
the concentration of ethylene glycol, the larger the number of balls that will float, and higher the
freeze protection (up to a maximum of 60% by volume glycol). A refractometer will test the amount
of glycol in a coolant mixture by measuring the amount a beam of light bends as it passes through
the fluid. Some coolant manufactures use other types of glycols into their coolant formulations.
Propylene glycol is the most common new coolant. However, propylene glycol based coolants do
not provide the same freezing protection and corrosion protection and is not recommended.
CAUTION: Do not mix types of coolant-corrosion protection will be severely reduced.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Fluids > Fluid - A/T > Component Information > Technical Service Bulletins >
A/T - ATF + 4 Fluid Usage
Fluid - A/T: Technical Service Bulletins A/T - ATF + 4 Fluid Usage
NUMBER: 21-014-07
GROUP: Transmission
DATE: October 16, 2007
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN 21-010-06, DATED APRIL 14,
2006, WHICH SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. ALL REVISIONS ARE
HIGHLIGHTED WITH **ASTERISKS** AND INCLUDES THE ADDITION OF THE ASIAN
WARNER (AW4) TRANSMISSION AND ADDITIONAL MODELS AND YEARS.
SUBJECT: Automatic Transmission Fluid Usage ATF+4 (Type M59602)
MODELS:
1989 - 1995 (AA) Spirit/Acclaim/Lebaron Sedan
1989 - 2003 (AB) Ram Van/Wagon
1989 - 1993 (AC) Dynasty/New Yorker/New Yorker Salon
1989 - 1993 (AD) Ram Truck
1989 - 1994 (AG) Daytona
1989 (AH) Lancer/Lebaron GTS
1989 - 1995 (AJ) Lebaron Coupe/Lebaron Convertible
1989 - 1990 (AK) Aries/Reliant
1989 - 1990 (AL) Horizon/Omni
1989 (AM) Diplomat/Gran Fury/New Yorker fifth Avenue
1989 - 2004 (AN) Dakota
1989 - 1994 (AP) Shadow/Sundance
1990 - 1991 (AQ) Maserati
1990 - 1993 (AY) Imperial/New Yorker Fifth Avenue
1994 - 2003 (BR/BE) Ram Truck
2004 - **2008** (CS) Pacifica
1998-2003 (DN) Durango
2002 - **2008** (DR/DH/D1) Ram Truck
2007 - **2008** (DC) Ram 3500 Cab Chassis
1995 - 2000 (FJ) Sebring/Avenger/Talon
1996 - 2000 (GS) Chrysler Voyager (International Market)
2004 - **2008** (HB) Durango
**2008 (HG) Aspen**
1995 - 2000 (JA) Cirrus/Stratus/Breeze
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2007 - **2008** (JK) Wrangler
2001 - 2006 (JR) Sebring Sedan & Convertible/Stratus Sedan
2007 - **2008** (JS) Avenger/Sebring/Sebring Convertible
1996 - 2000 (JX) Sebring Convertible
**2007 - 2008 (KA) Nitro**
2002 - 2007 (KJ) Liberty
**2008 (KK) Liberty**
**2008 (L2) 300C (China)**
1993 - 2004 (LH) Concorde/Intrepid/Vision/LHS/New Yorker /300M
2005 - **2008** (LX/LE) 300/Magnum/Charger
1996 - 2000 (NS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
1995 - 2005 (PL) Neon
2002 - 2003 (PG) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
2001 - **2008** (PT) PT Cruiser
1997 - 2002 (PR) Prowler
2001 - 2007 (RG) Chrysler Voyager (International Markets)
2001 - 2007 (RS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
**2008 (RT) Town & Country/Grand Caravan/Grand Voyager (U.S. & International Markets)**
1997-2006 (TJ) Wrangler
2001 - 2004 (WG) Grand Cherokee (International Markets) Vehicles equipped with Gas engines
1999 - 2004 (WJ) Grand Cherokee
2005 - **2008** (WK/WH) Grand Cherokee
2006 - **2008** (XK/XH) Commander
1989 - 1995 (YJ) Wrangler
**1989 - 2001 (XJ) Cherokee**
**1989 - 1993 (MJ) Comanche**
1996 - 1998 (ZG) Grand Cherokee (International Markets)
1994 - 1998 (ZJ) Grand Cherokee/Grand Wagoneer
NOTE:
**AWA (Asian Warner) transmission are now included in this Service Bulletin. ATF+4(R) is
recommended for AW-4 (Asian Warner) transmissions**
NOTE:
This Service Bulletin DOES NOT apply to Sprinter transmissions, Crossfire transmissions, MK/PM
vehicles equipped with Continuously Variable
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Transmission (CVT) and WG vehicles equipped with a diesel engine (sales code ENF) and a
W5J400 or NAG1 transmission (sales code DGJ).
DISCUSSION:
ATF+4(R) - (Type 9602) is being used as factory fill for Chrysler Group automatic transmissions.
ATF+4(R) is recommended for all vehicles equipped with Chrysler Group automatic transmissions
EXCEPT FOR THOSE LISTED IN THE NOTE ABOVE.
NOTE:
ATF+4(R) must always be used in vehicles that were originally filled with ATF+4(R). DO NOT USE
ANY OTHER FLUID.
NOTE:
ATF+4(R) is backward compatible with ATF+3, ATF+2, and ATF+. Additionally, ATF+4(R) can be
used to top off vehicles that used ATF+3, ATF+2, or ATF+.
NOTE:
If ATF+4® is used to service models originally filled with ATF+3, ATF+2, and ATF+ the fluid
maintenance schedules listed for that model does not change. The service interval currently in
effect for a given model should continue to be followed. Refer to the Service or Owners manual for
maintenance schedule directions.
In general terms, If ATF+, ATF+2 or ATF+3 was the recommended fluid, it is now recommended to
use ATF+4®
BENEFITS
^ Better anti-wear properties
^ Improved rust/corrosion prevention
^ Controls oxidation
^ Eliminates deposits
^ Controls friction
^ Retains anti-foaming properties
^ Superior properties for low temperature operation
FLUID COLOR
Mopar ATF+4(R) has exceptional durability. However, the red dye used in ATF+4(R) is not
permanent; as the fluid ages it may become darker or appear brown in color. ATF+4(R) also has a
unique odor that may change with age. With ATF+4(R) fluid, color and odor are no longer
indicators of fluid condition and do not necessarily support a fluid change.
PARTS REQUIRED:
POLICY: Information Only
Disclaimer:
This bulletin is supplied as technical information only and is not an authorization for repair.
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Fluid - A/T: Technical Service Bulletins A/T - ATF+4 Fluid Usage/Applications
NUMBER: 21-010-06
GROUP: Transmission
DATE: April 14, 2006
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN 21-004-04, DATED MARCH
16, 2004, WHICH SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. THIS IS A COMPLETE
REVISION AND NO ASTERISKS HAVE BEEN USED TO HIGHLIGHT REVISIONS.
SUBJECT: Automatic Transmission Fluid Usage ATF+4 (Type M59602)
MODELS:
1989 - 1995 (AA) Spirit/Acclaim/Lebaron Sedan
1989 - 2003 (AB) Ram Van/Wagon
1989 - 1993 (AC) Dynasty/New Yorker/New Yorker Salon
1989 - 1993 (AD) Ram Truck
1989 - 1994 (AG) Daytona
1989 (AH) Lancer/Lebaron GTS
1989 - 1995 (AJ) Lebaron Coupe/Lebaron Convertible
1989 - 1990 (AK) Aries/Reliant
1989 - 1990 (AL) Horizon/Omni
1989 (AM) Diplomat/Gran Fury/New Yorker Fifth Avenue
1989 - 2004 (AN) Dakota
1989 - 1994 (AP) Shadow/Sundance
1990 - 1991 (AQ) Maserati
1990 - 1993 (AY) Imperial/New Yorker Fifth Avenue
1994 - 2003 (BR/BE) Ram Truck
2004 - 2007 (CS) Pacifica
1998 - 2003 (DN) Durango
2002 - 2007 (DR/DH/D1) Ram Truck
2007 (DC) Ram 3500 Cab Chassis
1995 - 2000 (FJ) Sebring/Avenger/Talon
1996 - 2000 (CS) Chrysler Voyager (International Market)
2004 - 2007 (HB) Durango
1995 - 2000 (JA) Cirrus/Stratus/Breeze
2007 (JK) Wrangler
2001 - 2006 (JR) Sebring Sedan & Convertible/Stratus Sedan
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2007 (JS) Avenger/Sebring
1996 - 2000 (JX) Sebring Convertible
2002 - 2007 (KJ) Liberty
1993 - 2004 (LH) Concorde/Intrepid/Vision/LHS/New Yorker /300M
2005 - 2007 (LX/LE) 300/Magnum/Charger
1996 - 2000 (NS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
1995 - 2005 (PL) Neon
2002 - 2003 (PG) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
2001 - 2007 (PT) PT Cruiser
1997 - 2002 (PR) Prowler
2001 - 2007 (RG) Chrysler Voyager (International Markets)
2001 - 2007 (RS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
1997 - 2006 (TJ) Wrangler
2001 - 2004 (WG) Grand Cherokee (International Markets) Vehicles equipped with Gas engines
1999 - 2004 (WJ) Grand Cherokee
2005 - 2007 (WK/WH) Grand Cherokee
2006 - 2007 (XK/XH) Commander
1989 - 1995 (YJ) Wrangler
1996 - 1998 (ZG) Grand Cherokee (International Markets)
1994 - 1998 (ZJ) Grand Cherokee/Grand Wagoneer
NOTE:
This Service Bulletin DOES NOT apply to AW-4 transmissions, Sprinter transmissions, Crossfire
transmissions, MK/PM vehicles equipped with Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) and WG
vehicles equipped with a diesel engine (sales code ENF) and a W5J400 or NAG1 transmission
(sales code DGJ).
DISCUSSION:
ATF+4(R) - (Type 9602) is being used as factory fill for Chrysler Group automatic transmissions.
ATF+4(R) is recommended for all vehicles equipped with Chrysler Group automatic transmissions
EXCEPT FOR THOSE NOTED ABOVE.
NOTE:
ATF+4(R) must always be used in vehicles that were originally filled with ATF+4(R). DO NOT USE
ANY OTHER FLUID.
NOTE:
ATF+4(R) is backward compatible with ATF+3, ATF+2, and ATF+. Additionally, ATF+4 can be
used to top off vehicles that used ATF+3, ATF+2, or ATF+.
NOTE:
If ATF+4(R) is used to service models originally filled with ATF+3, ATF+2, and ATF+ the fluid
maintenance schedules listed for that model does not change. The service interval currently in
effect for a given model should continue to be followed. Refer to the Service or Owners manual for
maintenance schedule directions.
In general terms, If ATF+, ATF+2 or ATF+3 was the recommended fluid, it is now recommended to
use ATF+4.
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BENEFITS
^ Better anti-wear properties
^ Improved rust/corrosion prevention
^ Controls oxidation
^ Eliminates deposits
^ Controls friction
^ Retains anti-foaming properties
^ Superior properties for low temperature operation
FLUID COLOR
Mopar ATF+4(R) has exceptional durability. However, the red dye used in ATF+4(R) is not
permanent; as the fluid ages it may become darker or appear brown in color. ATF+4(R) also has a
unique odor that may change with age. With ATF+4(R) fluid, color and odor are no longer
indicators of fluid condition and do not necessarily support a fluid change.
PARTS REQUIRED:
POLICY: Information Only
Disclaimer:
This bulletin is supplied as technical information only and is not an authorization for repair.
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Fluid - A/T: Capacity Specifications
Estimated Service Fill ..........................................................................................................................
...................................................... 3.8Liters (4.0 Qt)
Overhaul Fill with Empty Converter
..........................................................................................................................................................
8.1Liters (8.6 Qt)
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Fluid - A/T: Fluid Type Specifications
A/T Fluid Type .....................................................................................................................................
..................................... Mopar ATF + 4, Type 9602
NOTE: Dexron III / Mercon is not recommended.
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Fluid - A/T: Service Precautions
DO NOT over fill transmission beyond normal fluid level markings. Fluid foaming and transmission
damage may occur.
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Fluid - A/T: Testing and Inspection
FLUID LEVEL AND CONDITION CHECK
NOTE: The transmission and differential sump have a common oil sump with a communicating
opening between the two.
FLUID LEVEL CHECK
The torque converter fills in both the P Park and N Neutral positions. Place the selector lever in P
Park to be sure that the fluid level check is accurate. The engine should be running at idle speed
for at least one minute, with the vehicle on level ground. This will assure complete oil level
stabilization between differential and transmission. The fluid should be at normal operating
temperature (approximately 82°C or 180°F). The fluid level is correct if it is in the HOT region
(crosshatched area) on the fluid level indicator (Fig. 159).
Low fluid level can cause a variety of conditions because it allows the pump to take in air along with
the fluid. As in any hydraulic system, air bubbles make the fluid spongy, therefore, pressures will be
low and build up slowly.
Improper filling can also raise the fluid level too high. When the transaxle has too much fluid, the
gears churn up foam and cause the same conditions which occur with a low fluid level.
In either case, the air bubbles can cause overheating, fluid oxidation, and varnishing. This can
interfere with normal valve, clutch, and servo operation. Foaming can also result in fluid escaping
from the transaxle dipstick where it may be mistaken for a leak.
Along with fluid level, it is important to check the condition of the fluid. When the fluid smells
burned, and is contaminated with metal or friction material particles, a complete transaxle overhaul
is needed. Be sure to examine the fluid on the dipstick closely. If there is any doubt about its
condition, drain out a sample for a double check.
FLUID CONDITION
Along with fluid level, it is important to check the condition of the fluid. When the fluid smells
burned, and is contaminated with metal or friction material particles, a complete transaxle
recondition is needed. Be sure to examine the fluid on the dipstick closely. If there is any doubt
about its condition, drain out a sample for a double check.
Mopar ATF +4 (Automatic Transmission Fluid Type 9602) when new is red in color. The ATF is
dyed red so it can be identified from other fluids used in the vehicle such as engine oil or
antifreeze. The red color is not permanent and is not an indicator of fluid condition. As the vehicle is
driven, the ATF will begin to look darker in color and may eventually become brown. This is normal.
ATF +4 also has a unique odor that may change with age. Consequently, odor and color cannot be
used to indicate the fluid condition or the need for a fluid change.
After the fluid has been checked, seat the dipstick fully to seal out water and dirt.
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Fluid - A/T: Service and Repair Fluid Level Check
Procedure for Checking Fluid Level
To properly check the automatic transaxle fluid level, the following procedure must be used:
1. The vehicle must be on level ground.
2. The engine should be running at curb idle speed for at minimum of 60 seconds.
3. Fully apply parking brake.
4. Place the gear selector momentarily in each gear position ending with the lever in P (PARK).
5. Remove the dipstick and determine if the fluid is hot or warm. Hot fluid is approximately 180°F
(82°C) that is the normal operating
temperature after the vehicle has been driven at least 15 miles. The fluid cannot be comfortable
held between the finger tips. Warm is when fluid is between 85° to 125°F (29° to 52°C).
6. Wipe the dipstick clean and reinsert until seated. Remove dipstick and note reading.
If the fluid is hot, reading should be in the cross hatched area marked "HOT" between the upper
two holes in the dipstick.
If the fluid is warm, the fluid level should be between the lower two holes, into the area marked
"WARM".
If the fluid level shows low, add sufficient transmission fluid to bring to the proper level.
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Fluid - A/T: Service and Repair Fluid and Filter Change
STANDARD PROCEDURE - FLUID AND FILTER CHANGE
NOTE: For the recommended maintenance (fluid/filter change) intervals for this transaxle, (Refer to
MAINTENANCE)
NOTE: Only fluids of the type labeled Mopar(R) ATF +4 (Automatic Transmission Fluid) Type 9602
should be used. A filter change should be made at the time of the transmission oil change. The
magnet (on the inside of the oil pan) should also be cleaned with a clean, dry cloth.
NOTE: If the transaxle is disassembled for any reason, the fluid and filter should be changed.
FLUID/FILTER SERVICE (RECOMMENDED)
1. Raise vehicle on a hoist. Place a drain container with a large opening, under transaxle oil pan. 2.
Loosen pan bolts and tap the pan at one corner to break it loose allowing fluid to drain, then
remove the oil pan.
3. Remove oil filter-to-valve body screws (Fig. 160).
4. Remove oil filter and gasket (Fig. 161). 5. Install a new filter and gasket (Fig. 161). 6. Clean the
oil pan and magnet. Reinstall pan using new Mopar(R) Silicone Rubber Adhesive Sealant. Torque
oil pan bolts to 19 Nm (165 inch
lbs.).
7. Pour four quarts of Mopar(R) ATF +4 (Automatic Transmission Fluid-Type 9602) through the
dipstick opening. 8. Start engine and allow to idle for at least one minute. Then, with parking and
service brakes applied, move selector lever momentarily to each
position, ending in the park or neutral position.
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9. Check the transaxle fluid level and add an appropriate amount to bring the transaxle fluid level to
3 mm (1/8 inch) below the "ADD" mark on the
dipstick (Fig. 162).
10. Recheck the fluid level after the transaxle has reached normal operating temperature (180°F).
11. To prevent dirt from entering transaxle, make certain that dipstick is fully seated into the
dipstick opening.
DIPSTICK TUBE FLUID SUCTION METHOD (ALTERNATIVE)
1. When performing the fluid suction method, make sure the transaxle is at full operating
temperature. 2. To perform the dipstick tube fluid suction method, use a suitable fluid suction
device (Vacula TM or equivalent). 3. Insert the fluid suction line into the dipstick tube.
NOTE: Verify that the suction line is inserted to the lowest point of the transaxle oil pan. This will
ensure complete evacuation of the fluid in the pan.
4. Follow the manufacturers recommended procedure and evacuate the fluid from the transaxle. 5.
Remove the suction line from the dipstick tube. 6. Pour four quarts of Mopar(R) ATF +4 (Automatic
Transmission Fluid-Type 9602) through the dipstick opening. 7. Start engine and allow to idle for at
least one minute. Then, with parking and service brakes applied, move selector lever momentarily
to each
position, ending in the park or neutral position.
8. Check the transaxle fluid level and add an appropriate amount to bring the transaxle fluid level to
3 mm (1/8 inch) below the "ADD" mark on the
dipstick (Fig. 162).
9. Recheck the fluid level after the transaxle has reached normal operating temperature (180°F).
10. To prevent dirt from entering transaxle, make certain that dipstick is fully seated into the
dipstick opening.
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Fluid - M/T: Capacity Specifications
Manual Transaxle NV T350 (A-578)
........................................................................................................................................ 2.4 2.7Liters (2.5 - 2.8 Qt)
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Fluid - M/T: Fluid Type Specifications
Manual Transmission Fluid Type
................................................................................................................. Mopar ATF +4 Automatic
Transmission Fluid
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Fluid - M/T: Service Precautions
DO NOT over fill transmission beyond normal fluid level markings. Fluid foaming and transmission
damage may occur.
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Fluid - M/T: Service and Repair
FLUID DRAIN AND FILL
All NV T350 (A-578) transaxles are equipped with a fill plug. The fill plug is located on the left side
of the transaxle, differential area (Fig. 92). The fluid level should be within 3/16 inch from the
bottom of the transaxle fill hole (vehicle must be level when checking).
All NV T350 (A-578) transaxles are equipped with a drain plug. The drain plug is located on the
lower right side of the transaxle differential housing (Fig. 93). Tighten drain plug to 28 Nm (250 inch
lbs.) Fill transaxle to capacity. Refer to following chart. Wipe the outside of the transaxle if any
lubricant spills.
MV T350 (A-578) MANUAL TRANSAXLE FLUID FILL
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Engine Oil - Additives/Supplements
Engine Oil: Technical Service Bulletins Engine Oil - Additives/Supplements
NUMBER: 09-003-01
GROUP: Engine
DATE: May 4, 2001
SUBJECT: Engine Oil Additives/Supplements
OVERVIEW: This bulletin reinforces a requirement to cease the current practice of using
supplemental oil additive treatments in all DaimlerChrysler engines.
MODELS: 2001
(AB) Ram Van/Wagon
2001 (AN) Dakota
2001 (BR/BE) Ram Pickup
2001 (DN) Durango
2001 (JR) Sebring Sedan/Stratus Sedan/Sebring Convertible
2002 (KJ) Liberty
2001 (LH) Concorde/Intrepid/LHS/300M
2001 (PL) Neon
2001 (PR) Prowler
2001 (PT) PT Cruiser
2001 (RG) Chrysler Voyager (International Markets)
2001 (RS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
2001 (ST) Sebring Coupe
2001 (SR) Viper
2001 (TJ) Wrangler
2001 (WG) Grand Cherokee (International Markets)
2001 (WJ) Grand Cherokee
2001 (XJ) Cherokee
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO ALL DAIMLERCHRYSLER MODELS/ENGINES BUILT BEFORE
AND AFTER THE 2001 MODEL YEAR.
DISCUSSION Engine oil additives/supplements (EOS) should not be used to enhance engine oil
performance. Engine oil additives/supplements should not be used to extend engine oil change
intervals. No additive is known to be safe for engine durability and can degrade emission
components. Additives can contain undesirable materials that harm the long term durability of
engines by:
^ Doubling the level of Phosphorus in the engine oil. The ILSAC (International Lubricant Standard
Approval Committee) GF-2 and GF-3 standards require that engine oil contain no more than 0.10%
Phosphorus to protect the vehicles emissions performance. Addition of engine oil
additives/supplements can poison, from the added sulfur and phosphorus, catalysts and hinder
efforts to guarantee our emissions performance to 80,000 miles and new requirements of 150,000
miles.
^ Altering the viscosity characteristics of the engine oil so that it no longer meets the requirements
of the specified viscosity grade.
^ Creating potential for an undesirable additive compatibility interaction in the engine crankcase.
Generally it is not desirable to mix additive packages from different suppliers in the crankcase;
there have been reports of low temperature engine failures caused by additive package
incompatibility with such mixtures.
POLICY: Information Only
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Engine Oil: Capacity Specifications
Engine Oil with Filter ............................................................................................................................
.............................................................. 4.5 Qt (US)
Engine Oil without Filter .......................................................................................................................
.............................................................. 4.0 Qt (US)
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Engine Oil: Fluid Type Specifications
Engine Oil Type
Below 100°F (38°C) .............................................................................................................................
.................................................... 5W-30 (Preferred) Above 0°F (-18°C) ............................................
.......................................................................................................................................................
10W-30
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Engine Oil: Service Precautions
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: Prolonged and repeated contact with used engine oil may cause skin cancer.
Avoid prolonged and repeated contact with oils, particularly used engine oils.
- Wear protective clothing, including impervious gloves where practicable.
- Do not put oily rags in pockets.
- Avoid contaminating clothes, particularly underpants, with oil.
- Heavily soiled clothing and oil-impregnated footwear should not be worn. Overalls must be
cleaned regularly.
- First Aid treatment should be obtained immediately for open cuts and wounds.
- Use barrier creams, applying them before each work period, to help the removal of oil from the
skin.
- Wash with soap and water to ensure all oil is removed (skin cleansers and nail brushes will help).
Preparations containing lanolin replace the natural skin oils which have been removed.
- Do not use gasoline, kerosine, diesel fuel, gas oil, thinner or solvents for cleaning skin.
- If skin disorders develop, obtain medical advice without delay.
- Where practicable, degrease components prior to handling.
- Where there is a risk of eye contact, eye protection should be worn, for example, chemical
goggles or face shields; in addition an eye wash facility should be provided.
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Engine Oil: Testing and Inspection
ENGINE OIL LEVEL CHECK
The best time to check engine oil level is after it has sat overnight, or if the engine has been
running, allow the engine to be shut off for at least 5 minutes before checking oil level.
Checking the oil while the vehicle is on level ground will improve the accuracy of the oil level
reading. Remove dipstick (Fig. 112) and observe oil level. Add oil only when the level is at or below
the ADD mark (Fig. 113).
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Engine Oil: Service and Repair
ENGINE OIL AND FILTER CHANGE
Change engine oil at mileage and time intervals described in the Service Intervals.
WARNING: NEW OR USED ENGINE OIL CAN BE IRRITATING TO THE SKIN. AVOID
PROLONGED OR REPEATED SKIN CONTACT WITH ENGINE OIL. CONTAMINANTS IN USED
ENGINE OIL, CAUSED BY INTERNAL COMBUSTION, CAN BE HAZARDOUS TO YOUR
HEALTH. THOROUGHLY WASH EXPOSED SKIN WITH SOAP AND WATER. DO NOT WASH
SKIN WITH GASOLINE, DIESEL FUEL, THINNER, OR SOLVENTS, HEALTH PROBLEMS CAN
RESULT. DO NOT POLLUTE, DISPOSE OF USED ENGINE OIL PROPERLY. CONTACT YOUR
DEALER OR GOVERNMENT AGENCY FOR LOCATION OF COLLECTION CENTER IN YOUR
AREA.
Run engine until achieving normal operating temperature. 1. Position the vehicle on a level surface
and turn engine off. 2. Hoist and support vehicle on safety stands. Refer to Vehicle Lifting.
3. Remove oil fill cap. Refer to (Fig. 112). 4. Place a suitable drain pan under crankcase drain. 5.
Remove drain plug from crankcase and allow oil to drain into pan. Inspect drain plug threads for
stretching or other damage. Replace drain plug
and gasket if damaged.
6. Remove oil filter. 7. Install and tighten drain plug in crankcase. 8. Install new oil filter. 9. Lower
vehicle and fill crankcase with specified type and amount of engine oil.
10. Install oil fill cap. 11. Start engine and inspect for leaks. 12. Stop engine and inspect oil level.
NOTE: Care should be exercised when disposing used engine oil after it has been drained from a
vehicle engine. Refer to the WARNING.
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Bulletins > Steering - Power Steering Fluid Usage
Power Steering Fluid: Technical Service Bulletins Steering - Power Steering Fluid Usage
NUMBER: 19-005-03
GROUP: Steering
DATE: Aug. 29, 2003
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES SERVICE BULLETIN 19-007-01, DATED AUG. 2, 2001, WHICH
SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. THIS IS A COMPLETE REVISION AND NO
ASTERISKS HAVE BEEN USED TO HIGHLIGHT REVISIONS.
SUBJECT: Power Steering Fluid Usage
MODELS:
1993 - 2003 (AB) Ram Van
1994 - 2004 (AN) Dakota
1994 - 2002 (BR/BE) Ram Pickup
2004 (CS) Pacifica
1998-2004 (DN) Durango
2002 - 2004 (DR) Ram Pickup
1996 - 2000 (GS) Chrysler Voyager (International Markets)
1995 - 2000 (JA) Cirrus/Stratus/Breeze
2001 - 2004 (JR) Sebring Sedan, Stratus Sedan1 Sebring Convertible
1996 - 2000 (JX) Sebring Convertible
2002 - 2004 (KJ) Liberty
2002 - 2004 (KJ) Cherokee (International Markets)
1993 - 2004 (LH) Concorde/Intrepid/Vision/LHS/New Yorker/300M
1996 - 2000 (NS) Town & Country/Voyager/Caravan
2002 (PG) Chrysler PT Cruiser (International Markets)
1995-2004 (PL) Neon
1997 - 2003 (PR) Prowler
2002 - 2004 (PT) Chrysler PT Cruiser
2001 - 2004 (RG) Chrysler Voyager (International Markets)
2001 - 2004 (RS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
1993 - 2002 (SR) Viper/Viper Coupe
2001 - 2004 (ST) Sebring Coupe/Stratus Coupe
1997 - 2004 (TJ) Wrangler
2003 - 2004 (VA) Sprinter
1999 - 2004 (WG) Grand Cherokee (International Markets)
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1999-2004 (WJ) Grand Cherokee
2003 - 2004 (ZB) Viper
2004 (ZH) Crossfire
DISCUSSION:
The factory fill power steering fluid for most 2004 model year Chrysler Group vehicles is ATF+4
(MS9602) and it provides superior performance at both low and high temperatures. WJ/WG and ZH
vehicles use unique power steering fluids. Refer to the table to identify factory fill and the approved
service power steering fluid by year and model. Note that MS9602 is Red in color and MS5931 and
MS9933 are Amber/Yellow in color. All three fluids will darken in color with usage and fluid color is
no longer an indication of fluid condition.
The part numbers for MS9602 are 05013457AA (quart) and 05013458AA (gallon). The part number
for MS5931 is 04883077 (quart). The part number for MB345 is 05127381AA.
MS9602 should not be mixed or used as a "topping off" fluid on systems requiring MS5931. On
some past models, MS9602 should be used as the replacement fluid. On these models, if a power
steering system is being serviced that results in a large fluid loss, such as a pump, hose or
gear/rack replacement, the complete system should be drained and filled with MS9602.
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NOTE:
This bulletin supersedes owner's and service manuals for the vehicles listed above that may state
to use MS9933 in the power steering system, and that may state not to use automatic transmission
fluid in the power steering system.
POLICY: Information Only.
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Power Steering Fluid: Specifications
Power Steering Fluid Type
....................................................................................................................... Mopar ATF+4
Automatic Transmission Fluid
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Power Steering Fluid: Service Precautions
DO NOT use automatic transmission fluid instead of Mopar Power Steering Fluid. System damage
can result.
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Power Steering Fluid: Testing and Inspection
STANDARD PROCEDURE - POWER STEERING FLUID LEVEL CHECKING
WARNING: FLUID LEVEL SHOULD BE CHECKED WITH THE ENGINE OFF TO PREVENT
PERSONAL INJURY FROM MOVING PARTS.
Before opening power steering system, wipe the reservoir filler cap free of dirt and debris. Remove
the cap and check the fluid level on its dipstick. When the fluid is at normal ambient temperature,
approximately 21°C to 27°C (70°F to 80°F), the dipstick level should indicate FULL (optimum level
is at the FULL line). Do not overfill the power steering system. In all power steering systems, use
only Mopar Power Steering Fluid (MS-9933), or its equivalent.
NOTE: Do not use any type of automatic transmission fluid in the power steering system.
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Specifications
Refrigerant: Capacity Specifications
R134a Refrigerant Before July 1
..................................................................................................................................................... 765
g (27 oz or 1.69 lbs)
R134a Refrigerant After July 1 ............................................................................................................
.......................................................... 851 g (1.88 lbs)
See TSB # 24-23-99
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Refrigerant: Fluid Type Specifications
HydroFluoroCarbon (HFC),
.......................................................................................................................................................
R-134a liquified freon gas
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Refrigerant: Service Precautions
R-134a - R-12
Because R-134a refrigerant is a hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) which contains hydrogen atoms in place
of chlorine atoms, it will not cause damage to the ozone layer.
Ozone filters out harmful radiation from the sun. To assist in protecting the ozone layer, Chrysler
Corporation recommends an R-134a refrigerant recycling device.
The Clean Air Act Amendment of 1990 requires that Freon be recovered when accessing the air
conditioning circuit and that technicians hold a refrigerant recovery and handling certification.
The Ozone Layer A thin layer of ozone molecules, located 10 to 30 miles above the earth, form a
protective cover by absorbing a portion of the ultraviolet (UV) radiation emitted from the Sun.
Ozone Depletion Scientific research performed over the past 15 years links the release of
chlorofluorocarbons (CFC)s, also know by the trade name Freon) into the atmosphere to ozone
depletion. When CFCs are released into the atmosphere, they eventually reach the ozone layer
located in the stratosphere where they react with and destroy ozone molecules.
Harmful Effects Ozone depletion and the corresponding increase in UV radiation has been shown
to lead to higher incidents of cancer as well as global warming. When viewed from a global
perspective, ozone depletion holds an enormous potential for damage.
Upper Level vs. Ground Level Ozone Confusion often arises when we hear about the necessity of
the ozone layer and ground level ozone. The ozone layer existing high above the earth is beneficial
but the same compound, when located at ground level, is harmful to humans, animals, crops and
vegetation.
Ground level ozone is a component of smog and forms when hydrocarbons (HC) react with
nitrogen oxides (NOx) in the presence of sunlight and heat.
Montreal Protocol In response to the growing body of evidence demonstrating the detrimental
effects of (CFC)s, 24 countries and the European community met in Montreal, Canada, in 1987 to
establish standards for the control of (CFC)s. Since that time, a total of 132 countries have become
signatories to this agreement leading to an end of production of R12 in December, 1995, in all
developed countries.
As established by the Montreal Protocol, R12 production in developed countries has ceased.
Clean Air Act The United States Congress, acting in response to the Montreal Protocol, banned
production of (CFC)s by the year 2000. Congress also amended the Clean Air Act in an effort to
control both the production and use of (CFC)s for refrigerant applications including mobile vehicle
air conditioning systems.
Technician Certification Organizations providing technician refrigerant recovery and recycling
certification include:
National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)
13505 Dulles Technology Drive, Suite 2 Herndon, VA 22071-3421 Phone: (703) 713-3800 Fax:
(703) 713-0727 http://www.asecert.org/
International Mobile Air Conditioning Association (IMACA)
P.O. Box 9000 Fort Worth, TX 76147-2000 Phone: (817) 338-1100 Fax: (817) 338-1451
Mobile Air Conditioning Society (MACS) Worldwide
P.O. Box 100 East Greenville, PA 18041 Phone: 215-679-2220 Fax: 215-541-4635
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Refrigerant Oil: Capacity Specifications
Total System ........................................................................................................................................
.......................................................... 180 ml (6.1 oz.)
Filter-Drier ............................................................................................................................................
............................................................. 30 ml (1 oz.)
Condenser ...........................................................................................................................................
................................................................ 30 ml (1 oz.)
Evaporator ...........................................................................................................................................
............................................................... 59 ml (2 oz.)
Refrigerant Lines .................................................................................................................................
............................................................ 44 ml (1.5 oz.)
Compressor .........................................................................................................................................
...................................................................... See Note
Note:
When replacing the A/C compressor, drain and measure the amount of oil from the old
compressor. Add the equivalent amount of fresh oil to the new compressor.
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Refrigerant Oil: Fluid Type Specifications
Synthetic-based, Polyalkylene Glycol ..................................................................................................
.......................................................................... ND-8
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Refrigerant Oil: Service and Repair
REFRIGERANT OIL LEVEL CHECK
It is important to have the correct amount of oil in the A/C system to ensure proper lubrication of the
compressor. The little oil will result in damage to the compressor. Too much oil will reduce the
cooling capacity of the system and consequently result in higher discharge air temperatures.
NOTE: The oil used in the compressor is ND8 PAG R-134a refrigerant oil. Only refrigerant oil of the
same type should be used to service the system. Do not use any other oil. The oil container should
be kept tightly capped until it is ready for use. Tightly cap afterwards to prevent contamination from
dirt and moisture. Refrigerant oil will quickly absorb any moisture it comes in contact with. Special
effort must be used to keep all R-134a system components moisture-free. Moisture in the oil is very
difficult to remove and will cause a reliability problem with the compressor.
It will not be necessary to check oil level in the compressor or to add oil unless there has been an
oil loss. Oil loss at a leak point will be evident by the presence of a wet, shiny surface around the
leak.
Refrigerant Oil Capacities
When an air conditioning system is first assembled, all components (except the compressor) are
refrigerant oil free. After the system has been charged with R-134a refrigerant and operated, the oil
in the compressor is dispersed through the lines and components. The evaporator, condenser, and
filter- drier will retain a significant amount of oil, refer to the Refrigerant Oil Capacities chart. When
a component is replaced, the specified amount of refrigerant oil must be added. When the
compressor is replaced, the amount of oil that is retained in the rest of the system must be drained
from the replacement compressor. When a line or component has ruptured and oil has escaped,
the compressor should be removed and drained. The filter-drier must be replaced along with the
ruptured part. The oil capacity of the system, minus the amount of oil still in the remaining
components, can be measured and poured into the suction port of the compressor.
SERVICING REFRIGERANT OIL LEVEL
CAUTION: The refrigerant oil used in a R-134a A/C system is unique. Use only oils which were
designed to work with R-134a refrigerant. The oil designated for this vehicle is ND8 PAG
(polyalkalene glycol).
Recovery/recycling equipment Will measure the lubricant being removed. This is the amount of
lubricant to be added back to the system. If a new compressor is being installed, drain lubricant
from the old compressor, measure the amount drained and discard old lubricant. Drain the lubricant
from the new compressor into a clean container. Return the amount of lubricant measured from the
old compressor, plus the amount reclaimed from the system back into the new compressor. 1.
Discharge refrigerant system using recovery/recycling equipment if charge is present. 2.
Disconnect refrigerant lines from A/C compressor. Cap the open lines to prevent moisture from
entering system. 3. Remove compressor from vehicle. 4. From suction port on top of compressor,
drain lubricant from compressor. 5. Add system capacity minus the capacity of components that
have not been replaced. Add lubricant through the suction port on compressor. This is
not to exceed 180 ml (6.10 oz.) in total.
6. Install compressor and connect refrigerant lines. Then evacuate and charge refrigerant system.
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Brake Bleeding: Service and Repair Master Cylinder Bleeding
STANDARD PROCEDURE - MASTER CYLINDER BLEEDING
1. Clamp the master cylinder in a vise.
2. Attach four Master Cylinder Bleed Tubes, Special Tool 8358-1, to the four ports of the master
cylinder and tighten each in place. The bleed tubes
for the ports pertaining to the rear brakes are made to attach to the proportioning valves screwed
into the master cylinder. Position the other end of the tubes into the master cylinder reservoir so
their outlets are below the surface of the brake fluid in the reservoir when filled.
3. Fill the brake fluid reservoir with Mopar brake fluid, or an equivalent conforming to DOT 3
specifications. 4. Using a wooden dowel as a pushrod, press the pistons inward slowly applying
brake pressure, then release the pressure, allowing the pistons to
return to the released position. Repeat this several times until all air bubbles are expelled out of the
tubes and master cylinder bore.
5. Remove the bleed tubes from the master cylinder and plug the outlet ports. 6. Install the fill cap
on the reservoir. 7. Remove the master cylinder from the vise.
NOTE: It is not necessary to bleed the entire hydraulic system after replacing just the master
cylinder unless the brake system has been open to air for an excessive amount of time or air is
present in the lines. Only the master cylinder must be bled and filled.
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Brake Bleeding: Service and Repair Base Brake System
STANDARD PROCEDURE - BASE BRAKE BLEEDING
NOTE: For bleeding the Antilock Brake System (ABS) hydraulic system, refer to ABS Bleeding.
CAUTION: Before removing the master cylinder cap, wipe it clean to prevent dirt and other foreign
matter from dropping into the master cylinder reservoir. Use only Mopar brake fluid or an equivalent
from a fresh, tightly sealed container. Brake fluid must conform to DOT 3 specifications.
Do not pump the brake pedal at any time while having a bleeder screw open during the bleeding
process. This will only increase the amount of air in the system and make additional bleeding
necessary. Do not allow the master cylinder reservoir to run out of brake fluid while bleeding the
system. An empty reservoir will allow additional air into the brake system. Check the fluid level
frequently and add fluid as needed. The following wheel circuit sequence for bleeding the brake
hydraulic system should be used to ensure adequate removal of all trapped air from the hydraulic
system. Left rear wheel
- Right front wheel
- Right rear wheel
- Left front wheel
MANUAL BLEEDING
NOTE: To bleed the brakes manually, the aid of a helper will be required.
1. Attach a clear plastic hose to the bleeder screw and feed the hose into a clear jar containing
enough fresh brake fluid to submerge the end of the
hose.
2. Have a helper pump the brake pedal three or four times and hold it in the down position. 3. With
the pedal in the down position, open the bleeder screw at least 1 full turn. 4. Once the brake pedal
has dropped, close the bleeder screw. After the bleeder screw is closed, release the brake pedal.
5. Repeat the above steps until all trapped air is removed from that wheel circuit (usually four or
five times). 6. Bleed the remaining wheel circuits in the same manner until all air is removed from
the brake system. Monitor the fluid level in the master cylinder
reservoir to make sure it does not go dry.
7. Check the brake pedal travel. If pedal travel is excessive or has not been improved, some air
may still be trapped in the system. Rebleed the brakes
as necessary.
8. Test drive the vehicle to verify the brakes are operating properly and pedal feel is correct.
PRESSURE BLEEDING
NOTE: Follow pressure bleeder manufacturer's instructions for use of pressure bleeding
equipment.
Following the same wheel circuit sequence as prescribed for manual bleeding.
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1. Attach Adapter, Special Tool 6921, to the master cylinder reservoir. 2. Attach Bleeder Tank,
Special Tool C-3496-B, or an equivalent, to the adapter on the master cylinder. 3. Attach a clear
plastic hose to the bleeder screw and feed the hose into a clear jar containing enough fresh brake
fluid to submerge the end of the
hose.
4. Open the bleeder screw at least one full turn or more to obtain a steady stream of brake fluid. 5.
After approximately 4 - 8 ounces of fluid have been bled through the brake circuit and an air-free
flow is maintained in the clear plastic hose and
jar, close the bleeder screw.
6. Repeat this procedure at all the remaining bleeder screws. 7. Check the brake pedal travel. If
pedal travel is excessive or has not been improved, some air may still be trapped in the system.
Rebleed the brakes
as necessary.
8. Test drive the vehicle to verify the brakes are operating properly and pedal feel is correct.
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Brake Bleeding: Service and Repair Antilock Brake System
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM BLEEDING
The base brake's hydraulic system must be bled anytime air enters the hydraulic system. The
Antilock Brake System (ABS) though, particularly the Integrated Control Unit (ICU) (Hydraulic
Control Unit [HCU]), should only need to be bled when the HCU is replaced or removed from the
vehicle. The ABS must always be bled anytime it is suspected that the HCU has ingested air.
Under most circumstances that require the bleeding of the brakes hydraulic system, only the base
brake hydraulic system needs to be bled. When bleeding the ABS system, the following bleeding
sequence must be followed to insure complete and adequate bleeding. 1. Make sure all hydraulic
fluid lines are installed and properly torqued. 2. Connect the DRBIII scan tool to the Data Link
Connector (DLC). The connector is located under the lower steering column cover to the left of the
steering column.
3. Using the DRBIII, check to make sure the Controller Antilock Brake (CAB) does not have any
fault codes stored. If it does, clear them using the
DRBIII.
WARNING: WHEN BLEEDING THE BRAKE SYSTEM WEAR SAFETY GLASSES. A CLEAR
BLEED TUBE MUST BE ATTACHED TO THE BLEEDER SCREWS AND SUBMERGED IN A
CLEAR CONTAINER FILLED PART WAY WITH CLEAN BRAKE FLUID. DIRECT THE FLOW OF
BRAKE FLUID AWAY FROM YOURSELF AND THE PAINTED SURFACES OF THE VEHICLE.
BRAKE FLUID AT HIGH PRESSURE MAY COME OUT OF THE BLEEDER SCREWS WHEN
OPENED.
4. Bleed the base brake system using the standard pressure or manual bleeding procedure. 5.
Using the DRBIII, select ANTILOCK BRAKES, followed by MISCELLANEOUS, then BLEED
BRAKES. Follow the instructions displayed.
When the scan tool displays TEST COMPLETED, disconnect the scan tool and proceed.
6. Bleed the base brake system a second time. Check brake fluid level in the reservoir periodically
to prevent emptying, causing air to enter the
hydraulic system.
7. Fill the master cylinder reservoir to the full level. 8. Test drive the vehicle to be sure the brakes
are operating correctly and that the brake pedal does not feel spongy.
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Air Bag(s) Arming and Disarming: Service Precautions
WARNING: THE AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE CONTAINS THE IMPACT SENSOR, WHICH
ENABLES THE SYSTEM TO DEPLOY
THE AIRBAG.
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO DIAGNOSE OR SERVICE ANY AIRBAG SYSTEM OR RELATED
STEERING WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENTS YOU
MUST FIRST DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE.
THEN WAIT TWO MINUTES FOR THE SYSTEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE
FURTHER SYSTEM SERVICE.
THIS IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. FAILURE TO DO THIS
COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL
INJURY.
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Air Bag(s) Arming and Disarming: Service and Repair
AIRBAG ARMING AND DISARMING
WARNING: The airbag control module contains the impact sensor, which enables the system to
deploy the airbag. Before attempting to diagnose or service any airbag system or related steering
wheel, steering column, or instrument panel components, you must disable the airbag system.
PROCEDURE
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative (ground) cable. 2. Wait at least two minutes for the
capacitor to discharge.
WARNING: This is the only sure way to disable the airbag system. Failure to do this could result in
accidental airbag deployment and possible personal injury.
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Locations
8w-11-2
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Circuit Breaker: Diagrams
Fuse Block (LHD)
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Circuit Breakers (LHD)
Fuse Block (RHD)
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Circuit Breakers (RHD)
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Fuse: Locations Fuse Block
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Fuse: Locations Power Distribution Center
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Fuse: Diagrams
Fuse Block (LHD)
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Fuses (LHD)
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Fuse Block (RHD)
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Fuses (RHD)
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Power Distribution Center
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Fuses (PDC)
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Fuse: Application and ID Fuse Block
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Fuse: Application and ID Power Distribution Center
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Fuse Block: Locations Fuse Block
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Fuse Block: Locations Power Distribution Center
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Fuse Block: Diagram Information and Instructions
How to Use Wiring Diagrams
DaimlerChrysler Corporation wiring diagrams are designed to provide information regarding the
vehicles wiring content. In order to effectively use the wiring diagrams to diagnose and repair
DaimlerChrysler Corporation vehicles, it is important to understand all of their features and
characteristics.
General Information (Part 1 of 2)
Diagrams are arranged such that the power (B+) side of the circuit is placed near the top of the
page, and the ground (B-) side of the circuit is placed near the bottom of the page (Fig. 1).
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General Information (Part 2 of 2)
All switches, components, and modules are shown in the at rest position with the doors closed and
the key removed from the ignition (Fig. 2).
Components are shown two ways. A solid line around a component indicates that the component is
complete. A dashed line around the component indicates that the component is being shown is not
complete. Incomplete components have a reference number to indicate the page where the
component is shown complete.
It is important to realize that no attempt is made on the diagrams to represent components and
wiring as they appear on the vehicle. For example, a short
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piece of wire is treated the same as a long one. In addition, switches and other components are
shown as simply as possible, with regard to function only.
Circuit Functions
Circuit Identification Code Chart
All circuits in the diagrams use an alpha/numeric code to identify the wire and its function. To
identify which circuit code applies to a system, refer to the Circuit Identification Code Chart. This
chart shows the main circuits only and does not show the secondary codes that may apply to some
models.
Circuit Information
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Wire Code Identification
Wire Color Code Chart
Each wire shown in the diagrams contains a code which identifies the main circuit, part of the main
circuit, gauge of wire, and color.
Connector, Ground and Splice Information
CAUTION: Not all connectors are serviced. Some connectors are serviced only with a harness. A
typical example might be the Supplemental Restraint System connectors. Always check parts
availability before attempting a repair.
IDENTIFICATION
Connectors, grounds, and splices are identified as follows: In-line connectors located in the engine compartment are C100 series numbers
- In-line connectors located in the Instrument Panel area are C200 series numbers.
- In-line connectors located in the body are C300 series numbers.
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- Jumper harness connectors are C400 series numbers.
- Grounds and ground connectors are identified with a "G" and follow the same series numbering
as the in-line connectors.
- Splices are identified with an "S" and follow the same series numbering as the in-line connectors.
- Component connectors are identified by the component name instead of a number. Multiple
connectors on a component use a C1, C2, etc. identifier.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Sensitive Devices
Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol is used to indicate this. When handling
any component with this symbol comply with the following procedures to reduce the possibility of
electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the component. If it is not
known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part from
its protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from its package,
ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
Notes, Cautions and Warnings
Additional important information is presented in three ways: Notes, Cautions, and Warnings.
NOTES are used to help describe how switches or components operate to complete a particular
circuit. They are also used to indicate different conditions that may appear on the vehicle. For
example, an up-to and after condition.
CAUTIONS are used to indicate information that could prevent making an error that may damage
the vehicle.
WARNINGS provide information to prevent personal injury and vehicle damage. Below is a list of
general warnings that should be followed any time a vehicle is being serviced.
WARNING:
- ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES FOR EYE PROTECTION.
- USE SAFETY STANDS ANYTIME A PROCEDURE REQUIRES BEING UNDER A VEHICLE.
- BE SURE THAT THE IGNITION SWITCH ALWAYS IS IN THE OFF POSITION, UNLESS THE
PROCEDURE REQUIRES IT TO BE ON.
- SET THE PARKING BRAKE WHEN WORKING ON ANY VEHICLE. AN AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN PARK. A MANUAL TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN
NEUTRAL.
- OPERATE THE ENGINE ONLY IN A WELL-VENTILATED AREA.
- KEEP AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING, ESPECIALLY THE
FAN AND BELTS.
- TO PREVENT SERIOUS BURNS, AVOID CONTACT WITH HOT PARTS SUCH AS THE
RADIATOR, EXHAUST MANIFOLD(S), TAIL PIPE, CATALYTIC CONVERTER, AND MUFFLER.
- DO NOT ALLOW FLAME OR SPARKS NEAR THE BATTERY. GASES ARE ALWAYS
PRESENT IN AND AROUND THE BATTERY.
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- ALWAYS REMOVE RINGS, WATCHES, LOOSE HANGING JEWELRY, AND LOOSE
CLOTHING.
Symbols
Wiring Diagram Symbols
International symbols are used throughout the wiring diagrams. These symbols are consistent with
those being used around the world (Fig. 3).
Take Outs
The abbreviation T/O is used in the component location section to indicate a point in which the
wiring harness branches out to a component.
Terminology
This is a list of terms and definitions used in the wiring diagrams.
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LHD .....................................................................................................................................................
.......................................... Left Hand Drive Vehicles RHD .................................................................
............................................................................................................................ Right Hand Drive
Vehicles ATX .......................................................................................................................................
.......................... Automatic Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive MTX ...................................................
.................................................................................................................. Manual
Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive AT ..................................................................................................
................................................................... Automatic Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive MT .............
...........................................................................................................................................................
Manual Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive SOHC ................................................................................
..................................................................................................... Single Over Head Cam Engine
DOHC ..................................................................................................................................................
................................. Double Over Head Cam Engine BUX ................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
Built-Up-Export Built-Up-Export
.................................................................................................................. Vehicles Built For Sale In
Markets Other Than North America Except Built-Up-Export
........................................................................................................................................ Vehicles
Built For Sale In North America
Section Identification and Information
Section Identification
The wiring diagrams are grouped into individual sections. If a component is most likely found in a
particular group, it will be shown complete (all wires, connectors, and pins) within that group. For
example, the Auto Shutdown Relay is most likely to be found in Group 30, so it is shown there
complete. It can, however, be shown partially in another group if it contains some associated
wiring.
Diode Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the battery. 2. Locate the diode in the harness, and remove the protective covering.
Diode Identification
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3. Remove the diode from the harness, pay attention to the current flow direction.
INSTALLATION
1. Remove the insulation from the wires in the harness. Only remove enough insulation to solder in
the new diode. 2. Install the new diode in the harness, making sure current flow is correct. If
necessary, refer to the appropriate wiring diagram for current flow (Fig.
13).
3. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only Do not use acid core solder. 4.
Tape the diode to the harness using electrical tape. Make sure the diode is completely sealed from
the elements. 5. Re-connect the battery and test affected systems.
Terminal Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector being repaired from its mating half/component.
Fig.16 Connector Locking Wedge Tab (Typical)
3. Remove the connector locking wedge, if required (Fig. 16).
Fig.17 Terminal Removal
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Fig.18 Terminal Removal Using Special Tool
4. Position the connector locking finger away from the terminal using the proper pick from special
tool kit 6680. Pull on the wire to remove the
terminal from the connector (Fig. 17) (Fig. 18).
5. Cut the wire 6 inches from the back of the connector. 6. Remove 1 inch of insulation from the
wire on the harness side.
INSTALLATION
1. Select a wire from the terminal repair assembly that best matches the color wire being repaired.
2. Cut the repair wire to the proper length and remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation. 3. Splice the
repair wire to the wire harness
a. Place a piece of heat shrink tubing over one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire repair area. b. Spread the strands of the wire apart on each
part of the exposed wires. c. Push the two ends of wire together until the strands of wire are close
to the insulation. d. Twist the wires together. e. Solder the connection together using rosin core
type solder only. Do not use acid core solder. f.
Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the tubing
is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both ends of the tubing.
4. Insert the repaired wire into the connector. 5. Install the connector locking wedge, if required,
and reconnect the connector to its mating half/component. 6. Re-tape the wire harness starting at
1-1/2 inches behind the connector and 2 inches past the repair. 7. Connect battery and test all
affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Augat Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.8 Augat Connector Repair
3. Push down on the yellow connector locking tab to release the terminals (Fig. 8).
Fig.9 Using Special Tool 6932
4. Using special tool 6932, push the terminal to remove it from the connector (Fig. 9). 5. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. When the connector is re-assembled, the locking tab must be placed in the locked position to
prevent terminal push out. 5. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 6. Connect battery
and test all affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Molex Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.10 Molex Connector Repair
3. Insert special tool 6742 into the terminal end of the connector (Fig. 10).
Fig.11 Using Special Tool 6742
4. Using special tool 6742, release the locking fingers on the terminal (Fig. 11). 5. Pull on the wire
to remove it from the connector. 6. Repair or replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 5. Connect battery and test all affected
systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Thomas and Betts Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.12 Thomas And Betts Connector Lock Release Tabs
3. Push in the two lock tabs on the side of the connector (Fig. 12).
Fig.13 Removing Wire Terminal
4. Insert the probe end of special tool 6934 into the back of the connector cavity (Fig. 13). 5. Grasp
the wire and tool 6934, then slowly remove the wire and terminal from the connector. 6. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are fully seated
into the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
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Fig.14 Single Lock Tab
4. Push in the single lock tab on the side of the connector (Fig. 14). 5. Connect connector to its
mating half/component. 6. Connect battery and test all affected systems.
Wire Splicing
STANDARD PROCEDURE - WIRE SPLICING
When splicing a wire, it is important that the correct gauge be used as shown in the wiring
diagrams.
1. Remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation from each wire that needs to be spliced. 2. Place a
piece of adhesive lined heat shrink tubing on one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire
repair area.
Fig.23 Splice Clip
3. Place the strands of wire overlapping each other inside of the splice clip (Fig. 23).
Fig.24 Crimping Tool
4. Using crimping tool, Miller p/n 8272, crimp the splice clip and wires together (Fig. 24)
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Fig.25 Solder
5. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only (Fig. 25)
CAUTION: DO NOT USE ACID CORE SOLDER.
Fig.26 Heat Shrink Tubing
6. Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the
tubing is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both
ends of the tubing (Fig. 26).
Special Tools
Probing Tool Package 6807
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Terminal Pick 6680
Terminal Removing Tool 6932
Terminal Removing Tool 6934
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Fuse Block: Diagnostic Aids
Intermittent and Poor Connections
INTERMITTENT AND POOR CONNECTIONS
Most intermittent electrical problems are caused by faulty electrical connections or wiring. It is also
possible for a sticking component or relay to cause a problem. Before condemning a component or
wiring assembly, check the following items. Connectors are fully seated
- Spread terminals, or terminal push out
- Terminals in the wiring assembly are fully seated into the connector/component and locked into
position
- Dirt or corrosion on the terminals. Any amount of corrosion or dirt could cause an intermittent
problem
- Damaged connector/component casing exposing the item to dirt or moisture
- Wire insulation that has rubbed through causing a short to ground
- Some or all of the wiring strands broken inside of the insulation
- Wiring broken inside of the insulation
Troubleshooting Tests
Fig.6 Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) SENSITIVE DEVICES
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol (Fig. 6) is used to indicate this. When
handling any component with this symbol, comply with the following procedures to reduce the
possibility of electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the
component. If it is not known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part form
it's protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from it's
package, ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
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Fig.7 Testing For Voltage Potential
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR VOLTAGE POTENTIAL
1. Connect the ground lead of a voltmeter to a known good ground (Fig. 7). 2. Connect the other
lead of the voltmeter to the selected test point. The vehicle ignition may need to be turned ON to
check voltage. Refer to the
appropriate test procedure.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR CONTINUITY
1. Remove the fuse for the circuit being checked or, disconnect the battery.
Fig.8 Testing For Continuity
2. Connect one lead of the ohmmeter to one side of the circuit being tested (Fig. 8). 3. Connect the
other lead to the other end of the circuit being tested. Low or no resistance means good continuity.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND
1. Remove the fuse and disconnect all items involved with the fuse. 2. Connect a test light or a
voltmeter across the terminals of the fuse. 3. Starting at the fuse block, wiggle the wiring harness
about 6 - 8 inches apart and watch the voltmeter/test lamp.
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4. If the voltmeter registers voltage or the test lamp glows, there is a short to ground in that general
area of the wiring harness.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND ON FUSES POWERING
SEVERAL LOADS
1. Refer to the wiring diagrams and disconnect or isolate all items on the suspected fused circuits.
2. Replace the blown fuse. 3. Supply power to the fuse by turning ON the ignition switch or
re-connecting the battery. 4. Start connecting or energizing the items in the fuse circuit one at a
time. When the fuse blows the circuit with the short to ground has been isolated.
Fig.9 Testing For Voltage Drop
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A VOLTAGE DROP
1. Connect the positive lead of the voltmeter to the side of the circuit closest to the battery (Fig. 9).
2. Connect the other lead of the voltmeter to the other side of the switch, component or circuit. 3.
Operate the item. 4. The voltmeter will show the difference in voltage between the two points.
Troubleshooting Tools
When diagnosing a problem in an electrical circuit there are several common tools necessary.
These tools are listed and explained below.
Jumper Wire
This is a test wire used to connect two points of a circuit. It can be used to bypass an open in a
circuit.
WARNING: NEVER USE A JUMPER WIRE ACROSS A LOAD, SUCH AS A MOTOR,
CONNECTED BETWEEN A BATTERY FEED AND GROUND.
Voltmeter
Used to check for voltage on a circuit. Always connect the black lead to a known good ground and
the red lead to the positive side of the circuit.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking voltages in these circuits, use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
Ohmmeter
Used to check the resistance between two points of a circuit. Low or no resistance in a circuit
means good continuity.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking resistance in these circuits use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
In addition, make sure the power is disconnected from the circuit. Circuits that are powered up by
the vehicle's electrical system can cause damage to the equipment and provide false readings.
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Fig. 4 Probing Tool
Probing Tools
These tools are used for probing terminals in connectors (Fig. 4). Select the proper size tool from
Special Tool Package 6807, and insert it into the terminal being tested. Use the other end of the
tool to insert the meter probe.
Troubleshooting Wiring Problems
When troubleshooting wiring problems, there are six steps which can aid in the procedure. The
steps are listed and explained below. Always check for nonfactory items added to the vehicle
before doing any diagnosis. If the vehicle is equipped with these items, disconnect them to verify
these add-on items are not the cause of the problem.
1. Verify the problem. 2. Verify any related symptoms. Do this by performing operational checks on
components that are in the same circuit. Refer to the wiring diagrams. 3. Analyze the symptoms.
Use the wiring diagrams to determine what the circuit is doing, where the problem most likely is
occurring, and where the
diagnosis will continue.
4. Isolate the problem area. 5. Repair the problem. 6. Verify proper operation. For this step, check
for proper operation of all items on the repaired circuit.
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NOTE: To view sheets referred to in these diagrams, see Complete Body and Chassis Diagrams
See: Diagrams/Electrical Diagrams
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Fuse Block: Service Precautions
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-BAGS, REFER TO ELECTRICAL, RESTRAINT
SYSTEMS BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR
INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. FAILURE TO TAKE THE
PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND
POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.
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Fuse Block: Description and Operation
An electrical Fuse Block is located in the left end of the instrument panel. It serves to simplify and
centralize numerous electrical components, as well as to distribute electrical current to many of the
accessory systems in the vehicle.
The Fuse Block is positioned on a mounting bracket up and under the left instrument panel. It is
secured by two screws. The fuse Hock is concealed behind the left instrument panel end cap. The
left end cap is a snap-fit access cover that conceals the fuse block fuses. A fuse layout placard is
on the back of the end cap to ensure proper fuse identification.
The fuse block houses blade-type fuses and automatic resetting circuit breakers. Internal
connection of all the fuse block circuits is accomplished by an intricate network of hard wiring and
bus bars.
The fuses and circuit breakers are available for service replacement. The fuse block unit cannot be
repaired and is only serviced as an assembly. If any circuit or the fuse block housing is faulty or
damaged, the entire fuse block and instrument panel wire harness assembly must be replaced.
For complete circuit diagrams, refer to the appropriate wiring information. The wiring information
includes wiring diagrams, proper wire and connector repair procedures, details of wire harness
routing and retention, connector pin-out information and location views for the various wire harness
connectors, splices and grounds.
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Fuse Block: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-BAGS, REFER TO ELECTRICAL, RESTRAINT
SYSTEMS BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR
INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. FAILURE TO TAKE THE
PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND
POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.
The Fuse Block is serviced with the instrument panel wire harness. If service is required to the fuse
block, the entire instrument panel harness must be replaced. 1. Remove the instrument panel. 2.
With the instrument panel removed, disassemble the instrument panel enough to gain access to all
screws and connectors. 3. Remove instrument panel wire harness with fuse block.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the instrument panel wire harness to the instrument panel. 2. Install all items removed
from the instrument panel to gain access to the wire harness. 3. Install the instrument panel.
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Malfunction Indicator Lamp: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than those listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can result.
Bulb Application
Malfunction Indicator Light....................................................................................................................
......................................................................LED
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Malfunction Indicator Lamp: Description and Operation
The PCM supplies the malfunction indicator (check engine) lamp ON/OFF signal to the instrument
panel through the PCI Bus. The PCI Bus is a communications port. Various modules use the PCI
Bus to exchange information.
The Check Engine lamp comes ON each time the ignition key is turned ON and stays ON for 3
seconds as a bulb test.
The Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) stays ON continuously, when the PCM has entered a
Limp-In mode or identified a failed emission component. During Limp-in Mode, the PCM attempts
to keep the system operational. The MIL signals the need for immediate service. In limp-in mode,
the PCM compensates for the failure of certain components that send incorrect signals. The PCM
substitutes for the incorrect signals with inputs from other sensors.
If the PCM detects active engine misfire severe enough to cause catalyst damage, it flashes the
MIL. At the same time the PCM also sets a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC).
For signals that can trigger the MIL (Check Engine Lamp) refer to the On-Board Diagnostics.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Service Reminder Indicators > Oil Change Reminder Lamp > Component
Information > Description and Operation
Oil Change Reminder Lamp: Description and Operation
This Vehicle does not come equipped with an OIL CHANGE REMINDER LAMP.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Service Reminder Indicators > Oil Change Reminder Lamp > Component
Information > Description and Operation > Page 995
Oil Change Reminder Lamp: Service and Repair
This Vehicle does not come equipped with an OIL CHANGE REMINDER LAMP.
Dodge Neon R Workshop Manual (R-T L4-2.0L VIN F HO (2001))
Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Wheels and Tires > Tires > Component Information > Technical Service
Bulletins > Recalls for Tires: > NHTSA01V039000 > Feb > 01 > Recall 01V039000: Label 'Recommended Tire Size'
Tires: Recalls Recall 01V039000: Label 'Recommended Tire Size'
Vehicle Description: Passenger vehicles built with 15" wheels, equipped with an R/T package.
Certain vehicles were equipped with an incorrect tire placard. The vehicles were equipped with
P195/50R16 tires but the tire placard indicated that the recommended tire sizes were P185/65R14
and P185/65R15. This does not comply with the requirements of FMVSS No. 110, "Tire Selection
and Rims."
The label specifies the wrong recommended tire size. This could cause the owner to select
incorrect replacement tires.
Owners will be provided with a correct label and installation instructions. Owner notification is
expected to begin during February 2001. Owners who take their vehicles to an authorized dealer
on an agreed upon service date and do not receive the free remedy within a reasonable time
should contact DaimlerChrysler at 1-800-853-1403. Also contact the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration's Auto Safety Hotline at 1-888-DASH-2-DOT (1-888-327-4236).
Dodge Neon R Workshop Manual (R-T L4-2.0L VIN F HO (2001))
Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Wheels and Tires > Tires > Component Information > Technical Service
Bulletins > Recalls for Tires: > 972 > Feb > 01 > Recall - Incorrect Tire Size Label Installed at Factory
Technical Service Bulletin # 972 Date: 010201
Recall - Incorrect Tire Size Label Installed at Factory
February 2001
Dealer Service Instructions for:
Safety Recall No. 972 - Tire Label
Models 2001
(PL) Dodge Neon R/T
NOTE:
This recall applies only to the above vehicles built through October 24, 2000 (MDH 1024XX).
Safety Recall No. 961 also involves tire label replacement, but applies to 2001 model year Neon
vehicles equipped with the Sport Appearance Package. To ensure prompt payment and accurate
service completions, dealers must verify which recall the vehicle is involved in prior to submitting a
claim.
IMPORTANT:
Some of the involved vehicles may be in dealer new vehicle inventory. Federal law requires you to
stop sale and complete this recall service on these vehicles before retail delivery. Dealers should
also consider this requirement to apply to used vehicle inventory and should perform this recall on
vehicles in for service. Involved vehicles can be determined by using the DIAL VIP System.
Subject
An incorrect tire label may have been installed on about 130 of the above vehicles. The label
specifies the wrong recommended tire size and, therefore, does not conform to the requirements of
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 110 - Tire Selection and Rims.
Repair
A new tire label must be installed over the vehicle's original label.
New tire labels are being mailed directly to all vehicle owners known to DaimlerChrysler with the
Owner Notification letter. The owners are requested to install the label themselves or, if preferred,
to arrange for dealer installation of the owner-supplied label with out charge.
Parts Information
Each dealer to whom vehicles in the recall were invoiced (or the current dealer at the same street
address) will receive enough labels (included with the vehicle list) to service 100% of unsold
vehicles according to our records.
If an owner's label is lost, or if dealers require more labels for inventory vehicles, additional tire
labels, P/N 04656997AA or P/N 04656997AB, may be ordered as needed.
Service Procedure
Apply the tire label as follows:
1. Open the driver's door and locate the original tire label as shown in Figure 1.
2. Clean the surface of the original tire label and apply the new label directly over it, covering the
original label.
Completion Reporting and Reimbursement
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Claims for vehicles that have been serviced must be submitted on the DIAL System. Claims
submitted will be used by DaimlerChrysler to record recall service completions and provide dealer
payments.
Use the labor operation number and time allowance shown.
NOTE:
See the Warranty Administration Manual, Recall Claim Processing Section, for complete recall
claim processing instructions.
Parts Return
Not applicable.
Dealer Notification and Vehicle List
All dealers will receive a copy of this dealer recall notification letter by first class mail. Two
additional copies will be sent through the DCMMS, and the MDS2 will be updated to include this
recall in the near future.
Each dealer to whom involved vehicles were invoiced (or the current dealer at the same street
address) will receive a list of their involved vehicles. The vehicle list is arranged in Vehicle
Identification Number VIN) sequence. Owners known to DaimlerChrysler are also listed. The lists
are for dealer reference in arranging for service of involved vehicles.
DIAL System Functions 53 and VIP
All involved vehicles have been entered to DIAL System Functions 53 and VIP for dealer inquiry as
needed.
Function 53 provides involved dealers with an updated VIN list of their incomplete vehicles. The
customer name, address and phone number are listed if known. Completed vehicles are removed
from Function 53 within several days of repair claim submission. To use this system, type "53" at
the "ENTER FUNCTION" prompt, then type "0RD972".
Owner Notification and Service Scheduling
All involved vehicle owners known to DaimlerChrysler are being notified of the service requirement
by first class mail. They are requested to install the supplied tire label over the original label on their
vehicle. Any owner who prefers not to install the label is asked to schedule an appointment for the
service with their dealer. A copy of the owner letter is shown.
Enclosed with each owner letter is an Owner Notification Form (not shown). The involved vehicle
and recall are identified on the form for owner or dealer reference as needed.
Vehicle Not Available
If a vehicle is not available for service, let us know by filling out the pre-addressed Owner
Notification Form or describe the reason on a postcard and mail to:
DaimlerChrysler Corporation CIMS 482-00-85 800 Chrysler Drive East Auburn Hills, Michigan
48326-2757
Additional Information
If you have any questions or need assistance in completing this action, please contact your Zone
Service Office.
Customer Services Field Operations DaimlerChrysler Corporation
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Bulletins > Recalls for Tires: > 972 > Feb > 01 > Recall - Incorrect Tire Size Label Installed at Factory > Page 1010
Dodge Neon R Workshop Manual (R-T L4-2.0L VIN F HO (2001))
Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Wheels and Tires > Tires > Component Information > Technical Service
Bulletins > Recalls for Tires: > 961 > Dec > 00 > Recall - Incorrect Tire Size Label
Technical Service Bulletin # 961 Date: 001201
Recall - Incorrect Tire Size Label
December 2000
Safety Recall No. 961 - Tire Label
Models 2001
(PL) Dodge Neon
NOTE:
This recall applies only to the above vehicles equipped with the Sport Appearance Package (Sales
Code - ADV) built through October 24, 2000 (MDH 102419).
IMPORTANT:
Some of the vehicles within the above build period have already been repaired and, therefore, have
been excluded from this recall
IMPORTANT:
Some of the involved vehicles may be in dealer new vehicle inventory. Federal law requires you to
stop sale and complete this recall service on these vehicles before retail delivery. Dealers should
also consider this requirement to apply to used vehicle inventory and should perform this recall on
vehicles in for service. Involved vehicles can be determined by using the DIAL VIP System.
Subject
An incorrect tire label may have been installed on about 1,600 of the above vehicles. The label
specifies the wrong recommended tire size and, therefore, does not conform to the requirements of
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 110 - Tire Selection and Rims.
Repair
A new tire label must be installed over the vehicle's original label.
New tire labels are being mailed directly to all vehicle owners known to DaimlerChrysler with the
Owner Notification letter. The owners are requested to install the label themselves or, if preferred,
to arrange for dealer installation of the owner-supplied label without charge.
Parts Information
Each dealer to whom vehicles in the recall were invoiced (or the current dealer at the same street
address) will receive enough labels (included with the vehicle list) to service 100% of unsold
vehicles according to our records.
If an owner's label is lost, or if dealers require more labels for inventory vehicles, additional tire
labels, PN 04656997AA or PN 04656997AB, may be ordered as needed.
Service Procedure
Apply the tire label as follows:
1. Open the driver's door and locate the original tire label as shown in Figure 1.
2. Clean the surface of the original tire label and apply the new label directly over it, covering the
original label.
Completion Reporting and Reimbursement
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Claims for vehicles that have been serviced must be submitted on the DIAL System. Claims
submitted will be used by DaimlerChrysler to record recall service completions and provide dealer
payments.
Use the labor operation number and time allowance shown:
NOTE:
See the Warranty Administration Manual, Recall Claim Processing Section, for complete recall
claim processing instructions.
Parts Return
Not applicable.
Dealer Notification and Vehicle List
All dealers will receive a copy of this dealer recall notification letter by first class mail. Two
additional copies will be sent through the DCMMS, and the MDS2 will be updated to include this
recall in the near future.
Each dealer to whom involved vehicles were invoiced (or the current dealer at the same street
address) will receive a list of their involved vehicles. The vehicle list is arranged in Vehicle
Identification Number (VIN) sequence. Owners known to DaimlerChrysler are also listed. The lists
are for dealer reference in arranging for service of involved vehicles.
Dial System Functions 53 and VIP
All involved vehicles have been entered to DIAL System Functions 53 and VIP for dealer inquiry as
needed.
Function 53 provides involved dealers with an updated VIN list of their incomplete vehicles. The
customer name, address and phone number are listed if known. Completed vehicles are removed
from Function 53 within several days of repair claim submission. To use this system, type "53" at
the "ENTER FUNCTION" prompt, then type "0RD961".
Owner Notification and Service Scheduling
All involved vehicle owners known to DaimlerChrysler are being notified of the service requirement
by first class mail. They are requested to install the supplied tire label over the original label on their
vehicle. Any owner who prefers not to install the label is asked to schedule an appointment for the
service with their dealer. A copy of the owner letter is shown.
Enclosed with each owner letter is an Owner Notification Form (not shown). The involved vehicle
and recall are identified on the form for owner or dealer reference as needed.
Vehicle Not Available
If a vehicle is not available for service, let us know by filling out the pre-addressed Owner
Notification Form or describe the reason on a postcard and mail to:
DaimlerChrysler Corporation CIMS 482-00-85 800 Chrysler Drive East Auburn Hills, Michigan
48326-2757
Additional Information
If you have any questions or need assistance in completing this action, please contact your Zone
Service Office.
Customer Services Field Operations DaimlerChrysler Corporation
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Bulletins > Recalls for Tires: > 961 > Dec > 00 > Recall - Incorrect Tire Size Label > Page 1016
Dodge Neon R Workshop Manual (R-T L4-2.0L VIN F HO (2001))
Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Wheels and Tires > Tires > Component Information > Technical Service
Bulletins > All Technical Service Bulletins for Tires: > NHTSA01V039000 > Feb > 01 > Recall 01V039000: Label
'Recommended Tire Size'
Tires: All Technical Service Bulletins Recall 01V039000: Label 'Recommended Tire Size'
Vehicle Description: Passenger vehicles built with 15" wheels, equipped with an R/T package.
Certain vehicles were equipped with an incorrect tire placard. The vehicles were equipped with
P195/50R16 tires but the tire placard indicated that the recommended tire sizes were P185/65R14
and P185/65R15. This does not comply with the requirements of FMVSS No. 110, "Tire Selection
and Rims."
The label specifies the wrong recommended tire size. This could cause the owner to select
incorrect replacement tires.
Owners will be provided with a correct label and installation instructions. Owner notification is
expected to begin during February 2001. Owners who take their vehicles to an authorized dealer
on an agreed upon service date and do not receive the free remedy within a reasonable time
should contact DaimlerChrysler at 1-800-853-1403. Also contact the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration's Auto Safety Hotline at 1-888-DASH-2-DOT (1-888-327-4236).
Dodge Neon R Workshop Manual (R-T L4-2.0L VIN F HO (2001))
Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Wheels and Tires > Tires > Component Information > Technical Service
Bulletins > All Technical Service Bulletins for Tires: > 972 > Feb > 01 > Recall - Incorrect Tire Size Label Installed at Factory
Technical Service Bulletin # 972 Date: 010201
Recall - Incorrect Tire Size Label Installed at Factory
February 2001
Dealer Service Instructions for:
Safety Recall No. 972 - Tire Label
Models 2001
(PL) Dodge Neon R/T
NOTE:
This recall applies only to the above vehicles built through October 24, 2000 (MDH 1024XX).
Safety Recall No. 961 also involves tire label replacement, but applies to 2001 model year Neon
vehicles equipped with the Sport Appearance Package. To ensure prompt payment and accurate
service completions, dealers must verify which recall the vehicle is involved in prior to submitting a
claim.
IMPORTANT:
Some of the involved vehicles may be in dealer new vehicle inventory. Federal law requires you to
stop sale and complete this recall service on these vehicles before retail delivery. Dealers should
also consider this requirement to apply to used vehicle inventory and should perform this recall on
vehicles in for service. Involved vehicles can be determined by using the DIAL VIP System.
Subject
An incorrect tire label may have been installed on about 130 of the above vehicles. The label
specifies the wrong recommended tire size and, therefore, does not conform to the requirements of
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 110 - Tire Selection and Rims.
Repair
A new tire label must be installed over the vehicle's original label.
New tire labels are being mailed directly to all vehicle owners known to DaimlerChrysler with the
Owner Notification letter. The owners are requested to install the label themselves or, if preferred,
to arrange for dealer installation of the owner-supplied label with out charge.
Parts Information
Each dealer to whom vehicles in the recall were invoiced (or the current dealer at the same street
address) will receive enough labels (included with the vehicle list) to service 100% of unsold
vehicles according to our records.
If an owner's label is lost, or if dealers require more labels for inventory vehicles, additional tire
labels, P/N 04656997AA or P/N 04656997AB, may be ordered as needed.
Service Procedure
Apply the tire label as follows:
1. Open the driver's door and locate the original tire label as shown in Figure 1.
2. Clean the surface of the original tire label and apply the new label directly over it, covering the
original label.
Completion Reporting and Reimbursement
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Bulletins > All Technical Service Bulletins for Tires: > 972 > Feb > 01 > Recall - Incorrect Tire Size Label Installed at Factory
> Page 1026
Claims for vehicles that have been serviced must be submitted on the DIAL System. Claims
submitted will be used by DaimlerChrysler to record recall service completions and provide dealer
payments.
Use the labor operation number and time allowance shown.
NOTE:
See the Warranty Administration Manual, Recall Claim Processing Section, for complete recall
claim processing instructions.
Parts Return
Not applicable.
Dealer Notification and Vehicle List
All dealers will receive a copy of this dealer recall notification letter by first class mail. Two
additional copies will be sent through the DCMMS, and the MDS2 will be updated to include this
recall in the near future.
Each dealer to whom involved vehicles were invoiced (or the current dealer at the same street
address) will receive a list of their involved vehicles. The vehicle list is arranged in Vehicle
Identification Number VIN) sequence. Owners known to DaimlerChrysler are also listed. The lists
are for dealer reference in arranging for service of involved vehicles.
DIAL System Functions 53 and VIP
All involved vehicles have been entered to DIAL System Functions 53 and VIP for dealer inquiry as
needed.
Function 53 provides involved dealers with an updated VIN list of their incomplete vehicles. The
customer name, address and phone number are listed if known. Completed vehicles are removed
from Function 53 within several days of repair claim submission. To use this system, type "53" at
the "ENTER FUNCTION" prompt, then type "0RD972".
Owner Notification and Service Scheduling
All involved vehicle owners known to DaimlerChrysler are being notified of the service requirement
by first class mail. They are requested to install the supplied tire label over the original label on their
vehicle. Any owner who prefers not to install the label is asked to schedule an appointment for the
service with their dealer. A copy of the owner letter is shown.
Enclosed with each owner letter is an Owner Notification Form (not shown). The involved vehicle
and recall are identified on the form for owner or dealer reference as needed.
Vehicle Not Available
If a vehicle is not available for service, let us know by filling out the pre-addressed Owner
Notification Form or describe the reason on a postcard and mail to:
DaimlerChrysler Corporation CIMS 482-00-85 800 Chrysler Drive East Auburn Hills, Michigan
48326-2757
Additional Information
If you have any questions or need assistance in completing this action, please contact your Zone
Service Office.
Customer Services Field Operations DaimlerChrysler Corporation
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Bulletins > All Technical Service Bulletins for Tires: > 972 > Feb > 01 > Recall - Incorrect Tire Size Label Installed at Factory
> Page 1027
Dodge Neon R Workshop Manual (R-T L4-2.0L VIN F HO (2001))
Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Wheels and Tires > Tires > Component Information > Technical Service
Bulletins > All Technical Service Bulletins for Tires: > 961 > Dec > 00 > Recall - Incorrect Tire Size Label
Technical Service Bulletin # 961 Date: 001201
Recall - Incorrect Tire Size Label
December 2000
Safety Recall No. 961 - Tire Label
Models 2001
(PL) Dodge Neon
NOTE:
This recall applies only to the above vehicles equipped with the Sport Appearance Package (Sales
Code - ADV) built through October 24, 2000 (MDH 102419).
IMPORTANT:
Some of the vehicles within the above build period have already been repaired and, therefore, have
been excluded from this recall
IMPORTANT:
Some of the involved vehicles may be in dealer new vehicle inventory. Federal law requires you to
stop sale and complete this recall service on these vehicles before retail delivery. Dealers should
also consider this requirement to apply to used vehicle inventory and should perform this recall on
vehicles in for service. Involved vehicles can be determined by using the DIAL VIP System.
Subject
An incorrect tire label may have been installed on about 1,600 of the above vehicles. The label
specifies the wrong recommended tire size and, therefore, does not conform to the requirements of
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 110 - Tire Selection and Rims.
Repair
A new tire label must be installed over the vehicle's original label.
New tire labels are being mailed directly to all vehicle owners known to DaimlerChrysler with the
Owner Notification letter. The owners are requested to install the label themselves or, if preferred,
to arrange for dealer installation of the owner-supplied label without charge.
Parts Information
Each dealer to whom vehicles in the recall were invoiced (or the current dealer at the same street
address) will receive enough labels (included with the vehicle list) to service 100% of unsold
vehicles according to our records.
If an owner's label is lost, or if dealers require more labels for inventory vehicles, additional tire
labels, PN 04656997AA or PN 04656997AB, may be ordered as needed.
Service Procedure
Apply the tire label as follows:
1. Open the driver's door and locate the original tire label as shown in Figure 1.
2. Clean the surface of the original tire label and apply the new label directly over it, covering the
original label.
Completion Reporting and Reimbursement
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Bulletins > All Technical Service Bulletins for Tires: > 961 > Dec > 00 > Recall - Incorrect Tire Size Label > Page 1032
Claims for vehicles that have been serviced must be submitted on the DIAL System. Claims
submitted will be used by DaimlerChrysler to record recall service completions and provide dealer
payments.
Use the labor operation number and time allowance shown:
NOTE:
See the Warranty Administration Manual, Recall Claim Processing Section, for complete recall
claim processing instructions.
Parts Return
Not applicable.
Dealer Notification and Vehicle List
All dealers will receive a copy of this dealer recall notification letter by first class mail. Two
additional copies will be sent through the DCMMS, and the MDS2 will be updated to include this
recall in the near future.
Each dealer to whom involved vehicles were invoiced (or the current dealer at the same street
address) will receive a list of their involved vehicles. The vehicle list is arranged in Vehicle
Identification Number (VIN) sequence. Owners known to DaimlerChrysler are also listed. The lists
are for dealer reference in arranging for service of involved vehicles.
Dial System Functions 53 and VIP
All involved vehicles have been entered to DIAL System Functions 53 and VIP for dealer inquiry as
needed.
Function 53 provides involved dealers with an updated VIN list of their incomplete vehicles. The
customer name, address and phone number are listed if known. Completed vehicles are removed
from Function 53 within several days of repair claim submission. To use this system, type "53" at
the "ENTER FUNCTION" prompt, then type "0RD961".
Owner Notification and Service Scheduling
All involved vehicle owners known to DaimlerChrysler are being notified of the service requirement
by first class mail. They are requested to install the supplied tire label over the original label on their
vehicle. Any owner who prefers not to install the label is asked to schedule an appointment for the
service with their dealer. A copy of the owner letter is shown.
Enclosed with each owner letter is an Owner Notification Form (not shown). The involved vehicle
and recall are identified on the form for owner or dealer reference as needed.
Vehicle Not Available
If a vehicle is not available for service, let us know by filling out the pre-addressed Owner
Notification Form or describe the reason on a postcard and mail to:
DaimlerChrysler Corporation CIMS 482-00-85 800 Chrysler Drive East Auburn Hills, Michigan
48326-2757
Additional Information
If you have any questions or need assistance in completing this action, please contact your Zone
Service Office.
Customer Services Field Operations DaimlerChrysler Corporation
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Bulletins > Page 1034
Tires: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
Tires are designed and engineered for each specific vehicle. They provide the best overall
performance for normal operation. The ride and handling characteristics match the vehicle's
requirements. With proper care they will give excellent reliability, traction, skid resistance, and tread
life. Driving habits have more effect on tire life than any other factor. Careful drivers will obtain, in
most cases, much greater mileage than severe use or careless drivers. A few of the driving habits
which will shorten the life of any tire are: Rapid acceleration
- Severe application of brakes
- High-speed driving
- Taking turns at excessive speeds
- Striking curbs and other obstacles
- Operating vehicle with over or under inflated tire pressures
Radial ply tires are more prone to irregular tread wear. It is important to follow the proper tire
rotation interval. This will help to achieve a greater tread-life potential.
TIRE IDENTIFICATION
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Fig. 1
Tire type, size, aspect ratio and speed rating are encoded in the letters and numbers imprinted on
the side wall of the tire. Refer to the chart to decipher the tire identification code. Performance tires
will have a speed rating letter after the aspect ratio number. For example, the letter "S" indicates
that the tire is speed rated up to 112 mph (180 km/h). The speed rating is not always printed on the
tire sidewall. Q -up to 100 mph (160 km/h)
- S -up to 112 mph (180 km/h)
- T -up to 118 mph (190 km/h)
- U -up to 124 mph (200 km/h)
- H -up to 130 mph (210 km/h)
- V -up to 149 mph (240 km/h)
- Z -more than 149 mph (240 km/h) (consult the tire manufacturer for the specific speed rating)
An All Season type tire will have either M + S. M & S or M-S (indicating mud and snow traction)
imprinted on the sidewall.
TIRE CHAINS
Refer to the owners manual supplied with the vehicle to determine whether the use of tire chains is
permitted on this vehicle.
DESCRIPTION - RADIAL-PLY TIRES
Radial-ply tires improve handling, tread life and ride quality, and decrease rolling resistance.
Radial-ply tires must always be used in sets of four. Under no circumstances should they be used
on the front only. They may be mixed with temporary spare tires when necessary. A maximum
speed of 80 km/h (50 mph) is recommended while a temporary spare is in use. Radial-ply tires
have the same load-carrying capacity as other types of tires of the same size. They also use the
same recommended inflation pressures. The use of oversized tires, either in the front or rear of the
vehicle, can cause vehicle drive train failure. This could also cause inaccurate wheel speed signals
when the vehicle is equipped with Antilock Brakes. The use of tires from different manufactures on
the same vehicle is NOT recommended. The proper tire pressure should be maintained on all four
tires.
DESCRIPTION - REPLACEMENT TIRES
WARNING: FAILURE TO EQUIP THE VEHICLE WITH TIRES HAVING ADEQUATE SPEED
CAPABILITY CAN RESULT IN SUDDEN TIRE FAILURE.
It is recommended that tires equivalent to the original equipment tires be used when replacement is
needed. Failure to use equivalent replacement tires may adversely affect the safety and handling of
the vehicle. The original equipment tires provide a proper combination of many characteristics such
as: Ride
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- Noise
- Handling
- Durability
- Tread life
- Traction
- Rolling resistance
- Speed capability
The use of oversize tires may cause interference with vehicle components. Under extremes of
suspension and steering travel, interference with vehicle components may cause tire damage.
DESCRIPTION - SPARE TIRE (TEMPORARY)
The compact temporary spare tire is designed for emergency use only. The original tire should be
repaired or replaced at the first opportunity, then reinstalled. Do not exceed speeds of 80 km/h (50
mph) when using the temporary spare tire.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Wheels and Tires > Tires > Component Information > Testing and Inspection >
Tread Wear Indicators
Tires: Testing and Inspection Tread Wear Indicators
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - TREAD WEAR INDICATORS
Fig. 2
Tread wear indicators are molded into the bottom of the tread grooves. When tread depth is 1.6
mm (1/16 inch), the tread wear indicators will appear as a 13 mm (1/2 inch) band. Tire replacement
is necessary when indicators appear in two or more grooves or if localized balding occurs
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Tread Wear Indicators > Page 1039
Tires: Testing and Inspection Tread Wear Patterns
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - TIRE WEAR PATTERNS
Under inflation will cause wear on the shoulders of tire. Over inflation will cause wear at the center
of tire.
Excessive camber causes the tire to run at an angle to the road. One side of tread is then worn
more than the other. Excessive toe-in or toe-out causes wear on the tread edges and a feathered
effect across the tread.
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Tread Wear Indicators > Page 1040
Tires: Testing and Inspection Vehicle Lead Diagnosis and Correction
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - VEHICLE LEAD DIAGNOSIS AND CORRECTION
Use the following chart to diagnose a vehicle that has a complaint of a drift or lead condition. The
use of this chart will help to determine if the lead condition is the result of a bad tire or is caused by
the wheel alignment.
VEHICLE LEAD DIAGNOSIS AND CORRECTION PROCEDURES
Improper inflation can cause: Uneven wear patterns
- Reduced tread life
- Reduced fuel economy
- Unsatisfactory ride
- The vehicle to drift.
WARNING: OVER OR UNDER INFLATED TIRES CAN AFFECT VEHICLE HANDLING. THE TIRE
CAN FAIL SUDDENLY, RESULTING IN LOSS OF VEHICLE CONTROL.
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Under inflation causes rapid shoulder wear, tire flexing, and can result in tire failure.
Over inflation causes rapid center wear and loss of the tire's ability to cushion shocks.
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Procedures
Tires: Procedures
Cleaning
CLEANING - TIRES
Before delivery of a vehicle, remove the protective coating on the tires with white sidewalls or
raised white letters. To remove the protective coating, apply warm water and let it soak for a few
minutes. Afterwards, scrub the coating away with a soft bristle brush. Steam cleaning may also be
used to remove the coating.
CAUTION: DO NOT use gasoline, mineral oil, oil based solvent or a wire brush for cleaning.
Tire Inflation Pressures
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TIRE INFLATION PRESSURES The specified tire pressures have
been chosen to provide safe operation, vehicle stability, and a smooth ride. The proper tire
pressure specification can be found on the Tire Inflation Pressure Label provided with the vehicle
(usually on the rear face of the driver's door).
A quality air pressure gauge is recommended to check tire air pressure. Tire pressure should be
checked cold once per month. Check tire pressure more frequently when the weather temperature
varies widely. Tire pressure will decrease when the outdoor temperature drops. After checking the
air pressure, replace valve cap finger tight.
Inflation pressures specified on the Tire Inflation Pressure Label are always the cold inflation
pressure of the tire. Cold inflation pressure is obtained after the vehicle has not been operated for
at least 3 hours, or the vehicle is driven less than one mile after being inoperative for 3 hours. Tire
inflation pressures may increase from 2 to 6 pounds per square inch (psi) during operation. Do not
reduce this normal pressure buildup.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TIRE PRESSURE FOR HIGH SPEED OPERATION Daimler Chrysler
Corporation advocates driving at safe speeds within posted speed limits. Where speed limits allow
the vehicle to be driven at high speeds, correct tire inflation pressure is very important. Vehicles
loaded to maximum capacity should not be driven at continuous speeds over 120 km/h (75 mph).
Never exceed the maximum speed capacity of the tire.
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Tires: Removal and Replacement
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TIRE LEAK REPAIRING
Fig. 7
For proper repairing, a radial tire must be removed from the wheel. Repairs should only be made if
the defect, or puncture, is in the tread area. The tire should be replaced if the puncture is located in
the sidewall. Deflate tire completely before attempting to dismount the tire from the wheel. Use a
lubricant such as a mild soap solution when dismounting or mounting tire. Use tools free of burrs or
sharp edges which could damage the tire or wheel rim. Before mounting tire on wheel, make sure
all rust is removed from the rim bead and repaint if necessary. Install wheel on vehicle, and
progressively tighten the 5 wheel nuts to a torque of 135 Nm (100 ft. lbs.).
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Wheels and Tires > Wheels > Component Information > Description and
Operation
Wheels: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION Original equipment wheels are designed for proper operation at all loads up to the
specified maximum vehicle capacity.
All models use steel or cast aluminum drop center wheels. Every wheel has raised sections
between the rim flanges and rim drop well called safety humps).
Initial inflation of the tires forces the bead over these raised sections. In case of air loss the raised
sections help hold the tire in position on the wheel until the vehicle can be brought to a safe stop.
Cast aluminum wheels require special balance weights to fit on the thicker flange of the rim and
special wheel clamps for the alignment equipment.
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The wheel studs and nuts are designed for specific wheel applications and must be replaced with
equivalent parts. Do not use replacement parts of lesser quality or of a substitute design. All
aluminum wheels use wheel nuts with an enlarged nose. This enlarged nose is necessary to
ensure proper retention of the wheels.
Vehicles that are equipped with lock-on wheel covers use large nose wheel nuts. The wheel nuts
are externally threaded so that the wheel covers can be attached to the wheel nuts.
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Wheels: Testing and Inspection
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - WHEEL INSPECTION
Inspect wheels for: Excessive runout
- Dents, cracks or irregular bends
- Damaged wheel stud (lug) holes
- Air Leaks
NOTE: Do not attempt to repair a wheel by hammering, heating or welding.
If a wheel is damaged, an original equipment replacement wheel should be used. When obtaining
replacement wheels, they should be equivalent in load carrying capacity. The diameter, width,
offset, pilot hole and bolt circle of the wheel should be the same as the original wheel.
WARNING: FAILURE TO USE EQUIVALENT REPLACEMENT WHEELS MAY ADVERSELY
AFFECT THE SAFETY AND HANDLING OF THE VEHICLE.
WARNING: REPLACEMENT WITH USED WHEELS IS NOT RECOMMENDED. THE SERVICE
HISTORY OF THE WHEEL MAY HAVE INCLUDED SEVERE TREATMENT OR VERY HIGH
MILEAGE. THE RIM COULD FAIL WITHOUT WARNING.
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Wheels: Service and Repair
CLEANING - ALUMINUM WHEEL CARE
Chrome plated and painted aluminum wheels should be cleaned regularly using mild soap and
water to maintain their luster and to prevent corrosion.
Care must be taken in the selection of tire and wheel cleaning chemicals and equipment to prevent
damage to the wheels. Any of the "DO NOT USE" items listed below WILL damage chrome plated
and painted aluminum wheels.
DO NOT USE: any abrasive metal cleaner
- any abrasive cleaning pad or brush
- any cleaner that contains an acid (this will immediately react with and discolor the chromium
surface)
- chrome polish (unless it is buffed off immediately after application)
- oven cleaner
- a car wash that uses carbide-tipped wheel cleaning brushes
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Wheels and Tires > Wheel Bearing > Component Information > Specifications
> Mechanical Specifications
Wheel Bearing: Mechanical Specifications
Front Suspension Bearing Retainer Plate bolt 250 in.lb
Driveshaft Hub Nut 180 ft.lb
Wheel Mounting Nuts 100 ft.lb
Rear Suspension Knuckle Retaining Nut 160 ft.lb
Wheel Mounting Nuts 80 - 110 ft.lb
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Wheel Bearing: Fluid Type Specifications
Use Mopar Multi-Purpose Lubricant or equivalent. (labeled NGLI Grade 2 EP, GC-LB)
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and Operation > Front
Wheel Bearing: Description and Operation Front
HUB/BEARING
The wheel bearing and hub are pressed into the steering knuckle.
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Wheel Bearing: Description and Operation Rear
HUB/BEARING DESCRIPTION
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The hub and bearing is mounted on the rear knuckle's spindle. The hub and bearing adapts the tire
and wheel assembly to the knuckle. It's bearing allows the tire and wheel assembly to rotate freely
on the vehicle.
All vehicles are equipped with permanently lubricated and sealed for life rear wheel bearings.
There is no periodic lubrication or maintenance recommended for these units.
The only serviceable components of the hub and bearing are the wheel mounting studs.
If a vehicle is equipped with antilock brakes, the tone wheels for the rear wheel speed sensors are
pressed onto the hub.
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Wheel Bearing: Testing and Inspection Front
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - WHEEL BEARING AND HUB
The wheel bearing is designed for the life of the vehicle and requires no type of periodic
maintenance. The following procedure may be used for diagnosing the condition of the wheel
bearing and hub.
With the wheel, disc brake caliper, and brake rotor removed, rotate the wheel hub. Any roughness
or resistance to rotation may indicate dirt intrusion or a failed hub bearing. If the bearing exhibits
any of these conditions during diagnosis, the hub bearing will require replacement. The bearing is
not serviceable.
Damaged bearing seals and the resulting excessive grease loss may also require bearing
replacement. Moderate grease weepage from the bearing is considered normal and should not
require replacement of the wheel bearing.
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Wheel Bearing: Testing and Inspection Rear
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - HUB AND BEARING (REAR)
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The hub and bearing is designed for the life of the vehicle and requires no type of periodic
maintenance. The following procedure may be used for diagnosing the condition of the hub and
bearing.
With the wheel, disc brake rotor or brake drum removed, rotate the hub. Any roughness or
resistance to rotation may indicate dirt intrusion or a failed hub bearing. If the bearing exhibits any
of these conditions during diagnosis, the hub and bearing will require replacement. The bearing is
not serviceable alone.
Damaged bearing seals and the resulting excessive grease loss may also require hub and bearing
replacement. Moderate grease weepage from the bearing is considered normal and should not
require replacement of the wheel bearing.
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Wheel Bearing: Service and Repair Front
DISASSEMBLY (WHEEL BEARING AND HUB)
NOTE: The removal and installation of the wheel bearing and hub from the steering knuckle is only
to be done with the steering knuckle removed from the vehicle. Removal of the wheel bearing from
the steering knuckle must be done using the following procedure.
1. Remove steering knuckle, hub, and wheel bearing as an assembly from the vehicle.
2. Using Remover, Special Tool 4150A, press one wheel mounting stud out of hub flange. Rotate
the hub to align the removed wheel mounting stud
with the notch in bearing retainer plate. Remove the wheel mounting stud from the hub.
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3. Rotate the hub so the hole in the hub that wheel mounting stud was removed from is facing
away from brake caliper lower rail on steering knuckle.
Install one half of the Bearing Splitter, Special Tool 1130, between the hub and the bearing retainer
plate.
NOTE: Align the threaded hole in this first half of the bearing splitter with the caliper rail on the
steering knuckle.
4. Install the remaining pieces of Bearing Splitter, Special Tool 1130, on the steering knuckle. Hand
tighten the nuts to hold bearing splitter in place
on steering knuckle.
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5. Once the bearing splitter in fully installed, be sure the three bolts attaching the bearing retainer
plate to steering knuckle are contacting the bearing
splitter. The bearing retainer plate should not support the steering knuckle or contact the bearing
splitter.
6. Place the steering knuckle in an arbor press supported by the bearing splitter as shown.
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7. Position Driver, Special Tool 6644-2, on the small end of the hub. Using the arbor press, remove
the hub from the wheel bearing. The outer
bearing race will normally come out of the wheel honoring when
8. Remove the bearing splitter from the steering knuckle.
9. Remove the three bolts mounting the bearing retainer plate to the steering knuckle. Remove the
bearing retainer plate from the steering
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10. Place the steering knuckle back in the arbor press supported by press blocks as shown. The
press blocks must not obstruct the bore in the steering
knuckle so the wheel bearing can be pressed out of the steering knuckle. Place Bearing Driver,
Special Tool MB-990799 on the outer race of wheel bearing. Press the wheel bearing out of the
11. Install Bearing Splitter, Special Tool 1130, on the hub. The bearing splitter is to be installed on
the hub so it is between the flange of the hub and
the outer bearing race on the hub. Place the hub, bearing race and bearing splitter in an arbor
press as shown. Place Driver, Special Tool 6644-2 on end of hub. Press the hub out of the outer
bearing race.
ASSEMBLY (WHEEL BEARING AND HUB)
NOTE: The removal and installation of the wheel bearing and hub from the steering knuckle is only
to be done with the steering knuckle removed from the vehicle.
1. Wipe the empty bore of the steering knuckle clean of any grease or dirt with a clean, dry shop
towel.
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2. Place the new wheel bearing into the bore of the steering knuckle. Be sure the wheel bearing is
placed squarely into the bore. Place the steering
knuckle in an arbor press with Receiver, Special Tool C-4698-2, supporting the steering knuckle.
Place Driver, Special Tool 5052, on the outer race of the wheel bearing. Press the wheel bearing
into the steering knuckle until it is fully bottomed in the bore of the steering knuckle. Remove the
knuckle from the press.
NOTE: Only the original or identical replacement bolts are to be used to mount the bearing retainer
plate to the steering knuckle.
3. Install the bearing retainer plate on the steering knuckle. Install the three bearing retainer
mounting bolts. Tighten the bearing retainer plate
mounting bolts to a torque of 28 Nm (250 inch lbs.).
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4. Place the previously removed wheel mounting stud back into the hub flange. Place the hub in
the arbor press supported by Special Tool C-4698-1.
Press wheel mounting stud into hub flange until it is fully seated against the back side on the hub
flange. Remove the hub from the press.
5. Place the steering knuckle with the wheel bearing installed back in the arbor press with
Receiver, Special Tool MB-990799 supporting the inner
race of the wheel bearing as shown. Place the hub in wheel bearing making sure it is square with
the bearing inner race. Press the hub into the wheel bearing until it is fully bottomed in the wheel
bearing. Remove the knuckle from the press.
6. Install the steering knuckle assembly on the vehicle.
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Wheel Bearing: Service and Repair Rear
REMOVAL
1. Raise the vehicle. 2. Remove the rear wheel and tire assembly from the vehicle. 3. If the vehicle
is equipped with rear drum brakes, remove any retainer clips from the wheel mounting studs, then
pull the brake drum off the hub
and bearing.
4. If the vehicle is equipped with rear disc brakes, perform the following:
- Remove the two guide pin bolts securing the front disc brake caliper to the steering knuckle.
- Remove the disc brake caliper from the knuckle and brake rotor.
- Hang the caliper out of the way using a wire hanger or cord. Do not support the caliper by letting it
hang by the hydraulic hose.
- Remove any retainer clips from the wheel mounting studs, then pull the brake rotor off the hub
and bearing.
5. Remove the dust cap from the hub and bearing assembly. 6. Remove the retaining nut, then the
hub and bearing from the knuckle's spindle.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the hub and bearing on the knuckle's spindle, then install a new retaining nut. Do not
reuse the original nut. Tighten the nut to a torque of
217 Nm (160 ft. lbs.).
2. Install the dust cap on the end of the hub and bearing. 3. If the vehicle is equipped with rear disc
brakes, install the brake rotor and disc brake caliper on the knuckle. Install the two guide pin bolts
securing the front disc brake caliper to the steering knuckle. Tighten the guide pin bolts to a torque
of 22 Nm (192 inch lbs.).
4. Install the tire and wheel assembly. Tighten the wheel mounting nuts in proper sequence until all
nuts are torqued to half specification. Repeat the
tightening sequence, this time, to full specified torque of 135 Nm (100 ft. lbs.).
5. Lower the vehicle to ground level.
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Service Bulletins > Customer Interest for Wheel Cover: > 22-002-01 > Mar > 01 > Wheel Covers - Rattles on Bumps
Wheel Cover: Customer Interest Wheel Covers - Rattles on Bumps
NUMBER: 22-002-01
GROUP: Wheels/Tires
DATE: Mar. 16, 2001
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN 22-002-00, DATED
OCTOBER 6, 2000 WHICH SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. THIS IS A COMPLETE
REVISION AND NO ASTERISKS HAVE BEEN USED TO HIGHLIGHT REVISIONS.
SUBJECT: Wheel Cover Rattle - 14" Steel Wheels
OVERVIEW:
This bulletin involves the replacement of all four wheelcovers with revised parts.
MODELS: 2000 - 2001
(PL) Neon
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO VEHICLES BUILT PRIOR TO DECEMBER 12, 2000 (MDH
1212XX) EQUIPPED WITH 14" STEEL WHEELS (SALES CODE W4U).
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Rattle sound coming from the wheel cover over bumps.
DIAGNOSIS:
Drive the vehicle over a bump and listen for the rattle sound. If the rattle is heard, remove the
wheel covers and verify the sound is gone. If the noise is gone with the wheel covers removed,
perform the Repair Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
THIS REPAIR IS COMPATIBLE WITH DAIMLERCHRYSLER'S MOBILE SERVICE PROGRAM
AND DOES NOT REQUIRE HOISTS OR OTHER FULL SERVICE FACILITY SPECIAL
EQUIPMENT.
Install the four wheel covers onto the vehicle and torque nuts to 25 in.lbs.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
FAILURE CODE:
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Bumps
Wheel Cover: All Technical Service Bulletins Wheel Covers - Rattles on Bumps
NUMBER: 22-002-01
GROUP: Wheels/Tires
DATE: Mar. 16, 2001
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN 22-002-00, DATED
OCTOBER 6, 2000 WHICH SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. THIS IS A COMPLETE
REVISION AND NO ASTERISKS HAVE BEEN USED TO HIGHLIGHT REVISIONS.
SUBJECT: Wheel Cover Rattle - 14" Steel Wheels
OVERVIEW:
This bulletin involves the replacement of all four wheelcovers with revised parts.
MODELS: 2000 - 2001
(PL) Neon
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO VEHICLES BUILT PRIOR TO DECEMBER 12, 2000 (MDH
1212XX) EQUIPPED WITH 14" STEEL WHEELS (SALES CODE W4U).
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Rattle sound coming from the wheel cover over bumps.
DIAGNOSIS:
Drive the vehicle over a bump and listen for the rattle sound. If the rattle is heard, remove the
wheel covers and verify the sound is gone. If the noise is gone with the wheel covers removed,
perform the Repair Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
THIS REPAIR IS COMPATIBLE WITH DAIMLERCHRYSLER'S MOBILE SERVICE PROGRAM
AND DOES NOT REQUIRE HOISTS OR OTHER FULL SERVICE FACILITY SPECIAL
EQUIPMENT.
Install the four wheel covers onto the vehicle and torque nuts to 25 in.lbs.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
FAILURE CODE:
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Wheel Cover: Description and Operation
WHEEL COVER DESCRIPTION
This vehicle uses a bolt-on type wheel cover on models with steel wheels.
The wheel cover is attached to the wheel using the 5 plastic nuts located in the wheel cover. The
nuts in the wheel cover thread onto a special externally threaded wheel nut to retain the wheel
cover to the wheel.
Each wheel cover retaining nut is retained in the wheel cover and will stay on the wheel cover once
it is unthreaded from the wheel nut. If required, the retaining nut can be removed from the wheel
cover and replaced as a separate part of the wheel cover.
The bolt-on wheel cover cannot be removed from the wheel until all 5 wheel cover retaining nuts
are unthreaded from the wheel mounting nuts. At that time the wheel cover can easily be removed
from the wheel by hand.
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Wheel Cover: Service and Repair Wheel Cover
REMOVAL - WHEEL COVER
NOTE: When unthreading the wheel cover retaining nuts from the wheel nuts, it is recommended
that a hand wrench be used and not an impact wrench. Use of an impact wrench could result in
damage to the wheel cover retaining nuts.
1. Unthread the 5 nuts attaching the wheel cover to the wheel nuts. 2. Grasp the wheel cover and
pull straight outward from the wheel. This will remove the wheel cover from the wheel.
INSTALLATION - WHEEL COVER
1. Align the valve notch in the wheel cover with the valve stem on the wheel. Align the wheel cover
retaining nuts with the externally threaded wheel
nuts.
2. By hand, start to thread all 5 of the wheel cover retaining nuts onto the externally-threaded wheel
nuts.
NOTE: When tightening the wheel cover retaining nuts it is recommended that a hand wrench be
used and not an impact wrench. Use of an impact wrench could result in damage to the wheel
cover retaining nuts.
NOTE: To avoid rattling of the wheel cover, be sure all five retaining nuts are correctly tightened
using the procedure described in the following step.
3. Progressively tighten each of the wheel cover retaining nuts following the pattern shown in the
figure. Repeat the tightening sequence at least one
more time. If a retaining nut "jumps a thread (slips), which is an override feature of the retaining
nut, retighten all the nuts again following the proper tightening sequence to a point just prior to the
thread slip occurring.
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Wheel Cover: Service and Repair Wheel Cover Retaining Nut
REMOVAL - WHEEL COVER RETAINING NUT
1. Remove the wheel cover from the wheel.
NOTE: The retaining nut flange cannot be forced past the large retaining tab. When removing the
retaining nut from wheel cover, the flange on the nut must instead be forced past the 2 small
retaining tabs.
2. From the back side of the wheel cover, push outward and tilt the retaining nut sideways forcing
the flange on the retaining nut past the 2 small
retaining tabs in the retaining nut hole of the wheel cover, then remove the retaining nut from the
wheel cover by pushing or pulling it from the hole in the wheel cover.
INSTALLATION - WHEEL COVER RETAINING NUT
1. Install the retaining nut into the hole of wheel cover with the retaining nut flange positioned under
the large retaining tab first, then push the nut
flange past the small tabs snapping the nut into place.
2. Reinstall the wheel cover.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Wheels and Tires > Wheel Hub > Axle Nut > Component Information >
Specifications
Axle Nut: Specifications
Nut, Driveshaft-to-Hub/Bearing 180 ft.lb
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Maintenance > Wheels and Tires > Wheel Fastener > Component Information > Specifications
> Tightening Sequence
Wheel Fastener: Specifications Tightening Sequence
Wheel Torque Sequence - Master
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Wheel Fastener: Specifications
Wheel Mounting Lug Nut Hex Size 19mm
Wheel Mounting Stud Size M12 x 1.5mm
Wheel Mounting Lug nut 100 ft.lb
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Wheel Fastener: Service and Repair Front
WHEEL MOUNTING STUDS FRONT REMOVAL
Use the following procedure to remove and install one of five studs on one wheel hub.
1. Raise the vehicle. 2. Remove the front tire and wheel assembly.
3. Remove the two guide pin bolts securing the front disc brake caliper to the steering knuckle. 4.
Remove the disc brake caliper from the steering knuckle. The caliper is removed by first tipping
either the top (right side) or bottom (left side) of
the caliper away from the brake rotor, then pulling the caliper off the opposite end's caliper slide
abutment (on the knuckle) and rotor.
5. Hang the caliper out of the way using a wire hanger or cord. Do not support the caliper by letting
it hang by the hydraulic hose. 6. Remove any retainer clips from the wheel mounting studs.
Remove the brake rotor from the front hub.
CAUTION: Do not hammer wheel mounting studs out of the hub. Damage to the wheel bearing will
occur, leading to premature bearing failure.
7. Install a wheel mounting nut on the wheel mounting stud being removed from the hub far enough
so the threads on the stud are even with end of
lug nut. Rotate the hub so the stud requiring removal is aligned with notch cast into front of the
steering knuckle. Install Remover, Special Tool C-4150A, on hub flange and wheel stud.
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8. Tighten the remover, pushing the wheel mounting stud out the rear of the hub flange. When the
shoulder of the stud is past the flange, remove the
remover from the hub. Remove the nut from the stud, then remove the stud from the flange.
INSTALLATION
Use the following procedure to remove and install one of five studs on one wheel hub.
Fig. 62
1. Install the wheel mounting stud in the flange of hub from the rear side. Install several washers
and a wheel mounting nut on the stud. The wheel
mounting nut must be installed with the flat side of the wheel mounting nut against the washers to
eliminate binding.
2. Tighten the wheel mounting nut. This will pull the wheel mounting stud into the flange of the hub.
When the head of the stud is fully seated against
the rear of the hub flange, remove the wheel mounting nut and washers from the stud.
3. Install the brake rotor on the hub.
4. Install the disc brake caliper (with pads) on the brake rotor and steering knuckle. The left side
caliper is installed by first sliding the top of the
caliper past the top abutment on the steering knuckle to hook the top edge of the caliper, then
pushing the lower end of the caliper into place against the knuckle. The right side caliper is
installed by first sliding the bottom edge of the caliper past the lower abutment on the steering
knuckle to hook the lower edge of the caliper, then pushing the top of the caliper into place against
the steering knuckle.
5. Install the two guide pin bolts securing the front disc brake caliper to the steering knuckle.
Tighten the guide pin bolts to a torque of 22 Nm (192
inch lbs.).
6. Install the tire and wheel assembly. Install the wheel mounting nuts and tighten them to a torque
of 135 Nm (100 ft. lbs.). 7. Lower the vehicle.
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Wheel Fastener: Service and Repair Rear
WHEEL MOUNTING STUDS REAR REMOVAL
CAUTION: DO NOT hammer studs out of the hub flange. If a stud is removed by hammering it out
of the bearing flange, damage to the hub and bearing assembly will occur leading to premature
bearing failure.
1. Remove the hub and bearing from the vehicle.
CAUTION: Take care to keep hub and bearing assembly from falling during stud removal. Damage
to the hub and bearing could result.
2. Position the hub and bearing assembly under a hydraulic press ram, supported by a 21 mm
deepwell impact socket under the stud to be replaced. 3. Press the stud out of the hub flange and
into the socket well. 4. Remove the hub and bearing assembly from the press. 5. Remove the stud
from the socket.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: DO NOT hammer studs into the hub flange. If a stud is installed in such a manner,
damage to the hub and bearing assembly may occur leading to premature bearing failure.
1. Install wheel stud into stud hole in hub and bearing assembly.
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2. Position the hub and bearing assembly face down with stud pointing down into the well of the 21
mm socket. The hydraulic press ram must line up
with the stud.
3. Press the stud into the hub flange until it bottoms. 4. Remove the hub and bearing assembly
from the press. 5. Install the hub and bearing on the vehicle.
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Compression Check: Specifications
Compression Pressure 170-225 psi
Max. Variation Between Cylinders 25 percent
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Compression Check: Testing and Inspection
CYLINDER COMPRESSION PRESSURE TEST
The results of a cylinder compression pressure test can be utilized to diagnose several engine
malfunctions. Ensure the battery is completely charged and the engine starter motor is in good
operating condition. Otherwise the indicated compression pressures may not be valid for diagnosis
purposes. 1. Check engine oil level and add oil if necessary. 2. Drive the vehicle until engine
reaches normal operating temperature. Select a route free from traffic and other forms of
congestion, observe all
traffic laws, and accelerate through the gears several times briskly
3. Remove all spark plugs from engine. As spark plugs are being removed, check electrodes for
abnormal firing indicators fouled, hot, oily, etc.
Record cylinder number of spark plug for future reference.
4. Disconnect the ignition coil electrical connector. 5. Be sure throttle blade is fully open during the
compression check. 6. Insert compression gage adaptor Special Tool 8116 or the equivalent, into
the #1 spark plug hole in cylinder head. Connect the 0-500 psi (Blue)
pressure transducer with cable adaptors to the DRBIII.
7. Crank engine until maximum pressure is reached on gage. Record this pressure as #1 cylinder
pressure. 8. Repeat the previous step for all remaining cylinders. 9. Compression should not be
less than 689 kPa (100 psi) and not vary more than 25 percent from cylinder to cylinder.
10. If one or more cylinders have abnormally low compression pressures, repeat the compression
test. 11. If the same cylinder or cylinders repeat an abnormally low reading on the second
compression test, it could indicate the existence of a problem in
the cylinder in question. The recommended compression pressures are to be used only as a guide
to diagnosing engine problems. An engine should not be disassembled to determine the cause of
low compression unless some malfunction is present.
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Bearing > Component Information > Specifications
Camshaft Bearing: Specifications
Bearing Clearance- Diametrical 0.0021 - 0.0037 inch
Bearing Clearance (Max. Allowable) 0.0047 inch
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Gear/Sprocket > Component Information > Specifications
Camshaft Gear/Sprocket: Specifications Torque
Torque
Camshaft Sprocket Bolt 85 ft.lb
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Camshaft: Specifications
Journal Diameter Number 1 1.619 - 1.6199 in
Number 2 1.634 - 1.635 in
Number 3 1.650 - 1.651 in
Number 4 1.666 - 1.668 in
Number 5 1.682 - 1.6829 in
Bearing Clearance Diametrical 0.0027 - 0.003 in
Max. Allowable 0.0047 in
End Play 0.002 - 0.015 in
Standard Engine - Lift (Zero Lash) Intake 0.283 in
Exhaust 0.277 in
High Output R/T Engine Lift (Zero Lash) Intake 0.345 in
Exhaust 0.315 in
Exhaust Valve Timing -Standard Engine Closes 5.4 deg ATDC
Opens 43.7 deg BBDC
Duration 229.1 deg
Exhaust Valve Timing - High Output Engine Closes 3.3 deg ATDC
Opens 45.2 deg BBDC
Duration 228.6 deg
Intake Valve Timing Standard Engine closes 41.1 deg ABDC
Opens 13.9 deg ATDC
Duration 207.2 deg
Valve Overlap 84.8 deg
Intake Valve Timing High Output Closes 45.4 deg ABDC
Opens 13.4 deg ATDC
Duration 212 deg
Valve Overlap 90.7 deg
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Camshaft: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The camshaft is made of nodular iron with five bearing journal surfaces and three cam lobes per
cylinder. Provision for a cam position sensor is provided on the rear of the camshaft. The camshaft
position sensor bolts to the rear of the cylinder head and also controls camshaft thrust. A
hydrodynamic oil seal is used for oil control at the front of the camshaft.
OPERATION
The camshaft is driven by the crankshaft via drive sprockets and belt. The camshaft has precisely
machined lobes to provide accurate valve timing and duration.
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Camshaft: Procedures
STANDARD PROCEDURE - CAMSHAFT END-PLAY
1. Measure camshaft end play using the following procedure:
a. Mount dial indicator C-3339 or equivalent, to a stationary point on cylinder head (Fig. 22). b.
Using a suitable tool, move camshaft to rearward limits of travel. c. Zero the dial indicator. d. Move
camshaft forward to limits of travel and read dial indicator. e. End play travel: 0.13 - 0.33 mm
(0.005 - 0.013 inch).
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Camshaft: Removal and Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery negative cable. 2. Remove the battery. 3. Disconnect the IAT sensor
electrical connector. 4. Disconnect the following; air intake duct at intake manifold, throttle cables,
TPS and IAC from throttle body, air make-up hose at air cleaner
housing.
5. Remove the air cleaner housing assembly. 6. Remove the battery tray. 7. Remove the timing
belt and camshaft sprocket. 8. Remove the cylinder head cover. 9. Mark rocker arm shaft
assemblies so that they are installed in their original positions.
10. Remove rocker arm and shafts assembly. 11. Drain cooling system below heater hose level.
12. Disconnect the ECT sensor electrical connector. 13. Disconnect hoses from heater supply and
return tubes. 14. Remove heater tube support bracket bolts at rear of cylinder head. 15. Remove
PDC attaching screws and reposition for camshaft removal clearance. 16. Remove camshaft
sensor and camshaft target magnet. 17. Carefully remove camshaft from the rear of cylinder head.
Reposition heater tubes and PDC for camshaft clearance. 18. Remove the camshaft seal.
CLEANING
Clean camshaft with a suitable solvent.
INSPECTION
1. Inspect camshaft bearing journals for damage and binding (Fig. 23). If journals are binding,
check the cylinder head for damage. Also check
cylinder head oil holes for clogging.
2. Check the cam lobe and bearing surfaces for abnormal wear and damage. Replace camshaft if
defective.
NOTE: If camshaft is replaced due to lobe wear or damage, always replace the rocker arms.
3. Measure the lobe actual wear (unworn area wear zone = actual wear) (Fig. 23) and replace
camshaft if out of limit. Standard value is 0.0254 mm
(0.001 inch), wear limit is 0.254 mm (0.010 inch).
INSTALLATION
1. Lubricate the camshaft journals with oil. 2. Carefully install the camshaft into the cylinder head.
Reposition the PDC and heater tubes for clearance. 3. Install camshaft target magnet into the end
of the camshaft. Tighten mounting screw to 3.4 Nm (30 in. lbs.). 4. Install camshaft position sensor.
5. Measure camshaft end-play.
NOTE: Camshaft must be installed before installation of the camshaft seal.
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6. Install the front camshaft seal. 7. Install the timing belt rear cover.
CAUTION: Do Not use a impact wrench for tightening the camshaft sprocket bolt. Damage to the
camshaft timing pin can result. Use a hand wrench only.
8. Install camshaft sprocket and tighten to 115 Nm (85 ft. lbs.). 9. Install timing belt tensioner and
timing belt.
10. Install rocker arm assemblies in correct order as removed. Tighten the rocker arm assemblies
in sequence shown in (Fig. 24) to 28 Nm (250 in.
lbs.).
11. Install the cylinder head cover. 12. Install ignition coil and spark plug cables. Tighten ignition
coil fasteners to 12 Nm (105 in. lbs.). 13. Install the heater tube bracket attaching bolt. 14. Connect
the heater hoses to the heater tubes. 15. Connect the ECT electrical connector. 16. Install the PDC
attaching screws. 17. Install the battery tray. 18. Install the air cleaner housing assembly. 19.
Connect all linkages and connectors to throttle body. 20. Connect the IAT sensor. 21. Install the
battery and connect cables. 22. Perform camshaft and crankshaft timing relearn procedure as
follows:
- Connect the DRB scan tool to the data link (diagnostic) connector. This connector is located in the
passenger compartment; at the lower edge of instrument panel; near the steering column.
- Turn the ignition switch on and access the "miscellaneous" screen.
- Select "re-learn cam/crank" option and follow directions on DRB screen.
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Rocker Arm Assembly: Specifications
Rocker Arm Inside Diameter 0.787 - 0.788 in
Rocker Arm Shaft Clearance 0.0006 -0.0021 in
Rocker Arm Ratio 1.4 : 1
Rocker Arm Shaft Bolts 250 in.lb
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Rocker Arm Assembly: Testing and Inspection
LASH ADJUSTER (TAPPET) NOISE DIAGNOSIS
A tappet-like noise may be produced from several items. Check the following items. 1. Engine oil
level too high or too low. This may cause aerated oil to enter the adjusters and cause them to be
spongy. 2. Insufficient running time after rebuilding cylinder head. Low speed running up to 1 hour
may be required. 3. During this time, turn engine off and let set for a few minutes before restarting.
Repeat this several times after engine has reached normal operating
temperature.
4. Low oil pressure. 5. The oil restrictor (integral to the head gasket) in the vertical oil passage to
the cylinder head is plugged with debris. 6. Air ingested into oil due to broken or cracked oil pump
pick up. 7. Worn valve guides. 8. Rocker arm ears contacting valve spring retainer. 9. Rocker arm
loose, adjuster stuck or at maximum extension and still leaves lash in the system.
10. Faulty lash adjuster.
- Check lash adjusters for sponginess while installed in cylinder head. Depress part of rocker arm
over adjuster. Normal adjusters should feel very firm. Spongy adjusters can be bottomed out easily.
- Remove suspected lash adjusters, and replace as necessary.
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Rocker Arm Assembly: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove cylinder head cover. 2. Identify the rocker arm shaft assemblies before removal. 3.
Loosen the attaching fasteners. Remove rocker arm shaft assemblies from cylinder head.
4. Identify the rocker arms spacers and retainers for reassembly. Disassemble the rocker arm
assemblies by removing the attaching bolts from the
shaft (Fig. 35).
5. Slide the rocker arms and spacers off the shaft. Keep the spacers and rocker arms in the same
location for reassembly.
INSPECTION
1. Inspect the rocker arm for scoring, wear on the roller or damage to the rocker arm (Fig. 36).
Replace as necessary. 2. Check the location where the rocker arms mount to the shafts for wear or
damage. Replace if damaged or worn. 3. The rocker arm shaft is hollow and is used as a
lubrication oil duct. Check oil holes for clogging with small wire, clean as required.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: Set crankshaft to 3 notches before TDC before installing rocker arm shafts.
1. Lubricate the rocker arms and spacers. Install onto shafts in their original position (Fig. 35). 2.
Install rocker arm/hydraulic lash adjuster assembly making sure that adjusters are at least partially
full of oil. This is indicated by little or no
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plunger travel when the lash adjuster is depressed. If there is excessive plunger travel. Place the
rocker arm assembly into clean engine oil and pump the plunger until the lash adjuster travel is
taken up. If travel is not reduced, replace the assembly. Hydraulic lash adjuster and rocker arm are
serviced as an assembly.
3. Install rocker arm and shaft assemblies with NOTCH in the rocker arm shafts pointing up and
toward the timing belt side of the engine (Fig. 37).
Install the retainers in their original positions on the exhaust and intake shafts (Fig. 35).
CAUTION: When installing the intake rocker arm shaft assembly be sure that the plastic spacers
do not interfere with the spark plug tubes. If the spacers do interfere rotate until they are at the
proper angle. To avoid damaging the spark plug tubes, do not attempt rotating the spacers by
forcing down the shaft assembly.
4. Tighten bolts to 28 Nm (250 in. lbs.) in sequence shown in (Fig. 38). 5. Install the cylinder head
cover.
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Connecting Rod Bearing: Specifications
Bearing Clearance 0.001 - 0.0023 inch
Side Clearance 0.005 - 0.015 inch
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Connecting Rod Bearing: Service and Repair
CONNECTING ROD AND BEARING - FITTING
1. Measure connecting rod bearing clearance using Plastigage (Fig. 53). For more information on
use of Plastigage; Refer to Engine; Service and
Repair; Standard Procedures. Refer to Specifications for connecting rod specifications.
CAUTION: Do not rotate crankshaft or the Plastigage may be smeared.
NOTE: The rod bearing bolts should not be reused.
2. Before installing NEW bolts, lubricate the threads with clean engine oil. 3. Install each bolt finger
tight than alternately torque each bolt to assemble the cap properly. 4. Tighten the bolts to 27 Nm
PLUS 1/4 turn (20 ft. lbs. PLUS 1/4 turn) Do not use a torque wrench for last step.
5. Using a feeler gauge, check connecting rod side clearance (Fig. 54). Refer to Specifications for
connecting rod specifications.
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Connecting Rod: Specifications
Bearing Clearance 0.001 - 0.0023 in
Wear Limit 0.003 in
Bore Diameter - Piston Pin 0.8252 - 0.8260 in
Bore Diameter - Crankshaft end 2.0075 - 2.0081 in
Side Clearance 0.005 - 0.015 in
Side Clearance Wear Limit 0.016 in
Weight - Total (Less Bearing) 1.20 lb (US)
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Connecting Rod: Specifications Connecting Rod Bolt/Nut
Connecting Rod Cap Bolts
..................................................................................................................................................... 27
Nm (20 ft. lbs.) + 1/4 turn
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Connecting Rod: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
NOTE: The engine DOES NOT have provisions for a free wheeling valve train. Non free wheeling
valve train means, in the event of a broken timing belt, pistons will contact the valves.
The pistons are made of a cast aluminum alloy. The pistons have pressed-in pins attached to
forged powdered metal connecting rods. The pistons pin is offset 1 mm (0.0394 inch) towards the
thrust side of the piston. The connecting rods are a cracked cap design and are not repairable. Hex
head cap screws are used to provide alignment and durability in the assembly. The pistons and
connecting rods are serviced as an assembly.
OPERATION
The piston and connecting rod is the link between the combustion force to the crankshaft.
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Connecting Rod: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove the cylinder head. 2. Remove the oil pan.
3. Remove top ridge of cylinder bores with a reliable ridge reamer before removing pistons from
cylinder block. Be sure to keep tops of pistons
covered during this operation. Mark piston with matching cylinder number (Fig. 81).
CAUTION: DO NOT use a number stamp or a punch to mark connecting rods. Damage to
connecting rod could occur.
4. Using a permanent ink marker or scribe tool mark the cylinder number on the side of the rod and
cap (Fig. 82) for identification. 5. Pistons will have a stamping in the approximate location shown in
(Fig. 81). These stamps will be either a directional arrow or a weight
identification for the assembly. L is for light and H is for heavy. These assemblies should all be the
same weight class. Service piston assemblies are marked with a S and can be used with either L
or H production assemblies. The weight designation stamps should face toward the timing belt side
of the engine.
6. Pistons and connecting rods must be removed from top of cylinder block. Rotate crankshaft so
that each connecting rod is centered in cylinder
bore.
7. Remove connecting rod cap bolts Do not use old bolts if reinstalling connecting rod.
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8. To protect crankshaft journal and fractured rod surfaces, install Special Tool 8189, connecting
rod guides onto connecting rod (Fig. 83). Carefully
push each piston and rod assembly out of cylinder bore.
CAUTION: Care must be taken not to damage the fractured rod and cap joint surfaces, as engine
damage many occur.
9. Remove Special Tool 8189, connecting rod guides and re-install bearing cap on the mating rod.
NOTE: Piston and rods are serviced as an assembly.
10. Remove piston rings.
INSTALLATION
1. Install piston rings on piston. 2. Before installing pistons and connecting rod assemblies into the
bore, ensure the compression ring gaps are staggered, and neither is in line with
the oil ring rail gap.
3. Before installing the ring compressor, ensure the oil ring expander ends are butted and the rail
gaps are located as shown in (Fig. 90).
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4. Immerse the piston head and rings in clean engine oil, slide the ring compressor, over the piston
(Fig. 84). Be sure position of rings does not
change during this operation.
5. The weight stamp designation L or H will be in the front half of the piston should face toward the
front of the engine (Fig. 81). 6. Rotate crankshaft so that the connecting rod journal is on the center
of the cylinder bore. Lubricate connecting rod journal with clean engine oil. 7. Position upper
bearing half and install Special Tool 8189, connecting rod guides onto connecting rod (Fig. 83). 8.
Insert rod and piston assembly into cylinder bore and carefully guide rod over the crankshaft
journal. 9. Tap the piston down in cylinder bore, using a hammer handle. At the same time, guide
connecting rod into position on connecting rod journal.
10. Remove Special Tool 8189, connecting rod guides. 11. Install connecting rod lower bearing half
and cap. Install New bolts and tighten to 27 Nm (20 ft. lbs.) plus 1/4 turn. 12. Install the cylinder
head. 13. Install the oil pan.
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Crankshaft Main Bearing: Specifications
Main Bearing Diametrical Clearance 0.0008 - 0.0024 in
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Crankshaft Main Bearing: Specifications Torque Specifications
1. Install main bearing bedplate to engine block bolts 11, 17 and 20 finger tight. Tighten these bolts
down together until the bedplate contacts the
cylinder block.
2. Tighten bolts 1 - 10 to 81 Nm (60 ft. lbs.). 3. Tighten bolts 11 - 20, with baffle studs in positions
12, 13 and 16, to 34 Nm (25 ft. lbs.).
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Crankshaft Main Bearing: Service and Repair
CRANKSHAFT MAIN BEARINGS
The crankshaft is supported in five main bearings. All upper and lower bearing shells in the
crankcase have oil grooves. The number three lower main thrust bearing is plain. Crankshaft end
play is controlled by a flanged bearing on the number three main bearing journal (Fig. 65).
Upper and lower Number 3 bearing halves are flanged to carry the crankshaft thrust loads and are
NOT interchangeable with any other bearing halves in the engine (Fig. 65). All bearing cap bolts
removed during service procedures are to be cleaned and oiled before installation. Bearing shells
are available in standard and the following undersized: 0.025 mm (0.001 inch) and 0.250 mm
(0.010 inch). Never install an undersize bearing that will reduce clearance below specifications.
MAIN BEARING INSTALLATION
1. Install the main bearing shells with the lubrication groove in the cylinder block (Fig. 66). 2. Make
certain oil holes in block line up with oil holes in bearings. Bearing tabs must seat in the block tab
slots.
CAUTION: Do not get oil on the bedplate mating surface. It will may effect the sealer ability to seal
the bedplate to cylinder block.
3. Oil the bearings and journals and install crankshaft.
CAUTION: Use only the specified anaerobic sealer on the bedplate or damage may occur to the
engine. Ensure that both cylinder block and bedplate surfaces are clean.
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4. Apply 1.5 to 2.0 mm (0.059 to 0.078 inch) bead of anaerobic sealer Mopar Bed Plate Sealant to
cylinder block as shown in (Fig. 67). 5. Install lower main bearings into main bearing cap/bedplate.
Make certain the bearing tabs are seated into the bedplate slots. 6. Position the main
bearing/bedplate onto the engine block. 7. Before installing bolts, lubricate the threads with clean
engine oil, wipe off any excess oil. 8. Install main bearing bedplate to engine block bolts 11, 17 and
20 finger tight. Tighten these bolts down together until the bedplate contacts the
cylinder block,
9. To ensure correct thrust bearing alignment, perform the following steps:
- Step 1: Rotate crankshaft until number 4 piston is at TDC.
- Step 2: Move crankshaft rearward to limits of travel.
- Step 3: Then, move crankshaft forward to limits of travel.
- Step 4: Wedge an appropriate tool between the rear of the cylinder block (NOT BED PLATE) and
the rear crankshaft counterweight. This will hold the crankshaft in it's furthest forward position.
- Step 5: Install and tighten bolts (1-10) in sequence shown in (Fig. 68) to 41 Nm (30 ft. lbs.).
- Step 6: Remove wedge tool used to hold crankshaft.
10. Tighten bolts (1-10) again to 41 Nm (30 ft. lbs.) + 1/4 turn in sequence shown in (Fig. 68). 11.
Install main bearing bedplate to engine block bolts (11-20), and torque each bolt to 28 Nm (20 ft.
lbs.) in sequence shown in (Fig. 68). 12. After the main bearing bedplate is installed, check the
crankshaft turning torque. The turning torque should not exceed 5.6 Nm (50 in. lbs.).
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Crankshaft: Specifications
Connecting Rod Journal Diameter 1.8894 - 1.8900 ft
Main Bearing Journal Diameter 2.0469 - 2.0475 in
Journal Out of Round 0.0001 in
Journal Taper 0.0001 in
End Play 0.0035 - 0.0094 in
End Play Wear Limit 0.015 in
Main Bearing Diametrical Clearance 0.0008 - 0.0024 in
Crankshaft Main Bearing Cap/Bedplate M8 Bolts 25 ft.lb
Crankshaft Main Bearing Cap/Bedplate M11 Bolts 60 ft.lb
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Crankshaft: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The crankshaft is made of nodular cast iron and includes five main bearing journals and four
connecting rod journals (Fig. 55). The number three journal is the location for the thrust bearing.
The mains and connecting rod journals have undercut fillet radiuses that are rolled for added
strength. To optimize bearing loading, eight counterweights are used.
OPERATION
The crankshaft transfers force generated by combustion within the cylinder to the flywheel or
flexplate.
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Crankshaft: Procedures
CRANKSHAFT END PLAY
1. Mount a dial indicator to front of engine, locating probe on nose of the crankshaft (Fig. 56). 2.
Move crankshaft all the way to the rear of its travel. 3. Zero the dial indicator. 4. Move crankshaft all
the way to the front of its travel and read the dial indicator.
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Crankshaft: Removal and Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Remove engine assembly. 2. Separate transaxle from engine. 3. Remove drive plate/flexplate. 4.
Remove crankshaft rear oil seal. 5. Mount engine on a suitable repair stand. 6. Remove crankshaft
vibration damper . 7. Remove the timing belt. 8. Remove the timing belt tensioner. 9. Remove
camshaft sprocket and rear timing belt cover.
10. Remove crankshaft sprocket.
11. Remove lower torque strut/air conditioning compressor mounting bracket from engine (Fig. 57).
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12. Remove oil filter and adapter (Fig. 58). 13. Remove oil pan. 14. Remove oil pump pick-up tube.
15. Remove oil pump. 16. Remove crankshaft position sensor (Fig. 58). 17. Using a permanent ink
or paint marker, identify cylinder number on each connecting rod cap.
CAUTION: DO NOT use a number stamp or a punch to mark connecting rods. Damage to
connecting rod could occur.
18. Remove all connecting rod bolts and caps. Care should be taken not to damage the fracture
rod and cap surfaces.
NOTE: Do not reuse connecting rod bolts.
19. Remove all main bearing cap and bedplate bolts from the engine block (Fig. 59).
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20. Using a mallet tap the bedplate loose from the engine block dowel pins.
CAUTION: Do not pry up on one side of the bedplate. Damage may occur to cylinder block and
bedplate alignment.
21. Bedplate should be removed evenly from the cylinder block dowel pins. 22. Lift out crankshaft
from cylinder block. Be sure not to damage the main bearings or journals when removing the
crankshaft.
CRANKSHAFT MAIN BEARINGS LOCATION
The crankshaft is supported in five main bearings. All upper bearing shells in the crankcase have
oil grooves. All lower bearing shells installed in the (bedplate) main bearing cap are plain.
Crankshaft end play is controlled by a flanged bearing on the number three main bearing journal
(Fig. 60).
NOTE: The upper and lower main Bearing shells are Not interchangeable. The lower shells have a
revised tab to prevent improper installation.
INSPECTION
The crankshaft journals should be checked for excessive wear, taper and scoring (Fig. 61). Limits
of taper or out of round on any crankshaft journals should be held to 0.025 mm (0.001 inch).
Journal grinding should not exceed 0.305 mm (0.012 inch) under the standard journal diameter.
DO NOT grind thrust faces of No. 3 main bearing. DO NOT nick crank pin or bearing fillets. After
grinding, remove rough edges from crankshaft oil holes and clean out all passages.
CAUTION: With the nodular cast iron crankshafts, it is important that the final paper or cloth polish
be in the same direction as normal rotation in the engine.
Upper and lower No. 3 bearing halves are flanged to carry the crankshaft thrust loads and are NOT
interchangeable with any other bearing halves in the engine (Fig. 60). All bearing cap bolts
removed during service procedures are to be cleaned and oiled before installation. Bearing shells
are available in standard and the following undersized: 0.016 min (0.0006 inch), 0.032 mm (0.0012
inch), 0.250 mm (0.010 inch). Never install an
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undersize bearing that will reduce clearance below specifications.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the main bearing shells with the lubrication groove in the cylinder block. Install O-ring into
recess in the block (Fig. 62). 2. Make certain oil holes in block line up with oil hole in bearings and
bearing tabs seat in the block tab slots.
CAUTION: Do Not get oil on the bedplate mating surface. It will affect the sealer ability to seal the
bedplate to cylinder block.
3. Oil the bearings and journals and install crankshaft in cylinder block.
CAUTION: Use only the specified anaerobic sealer on the bedplate or damage may occur to the
engine.
4. Apply 1.5 - 2.0 mm (0.059 - 0.078 inch) bead of Mopar Bed Plate Sealant to cylinder block as
shown in (Fig. 63). 5. Install lower main bearings into main bearing cap/bedplate. Make certain the
bearing tabs are seated into the bedplate slots. Install the main
bearing/bedplate into engine block.
6. Before installing the bolts oil threads with clean engine oil, wipe off any excess oil.
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7. Install main bearing bedplate to engine block bolts 11, 17 and 20 finger tight. Tighten these bolts
down together until the bedplate contacts the
cylinder block (Fig. 64).
8. Install main bearing bedplate to engine block bolts (1-10) and torque each bolt to 81 Nm (60 ft.
lbs.) in sequence shown in (Fig. 64). 9. Install main bearing bedplate to engine block bolts (11-20),
with baffle studs in positions 12, 13 and 16 and torque each bolt to 34 Nm (25 ft. lbs.)
in sequence shown in (Fig. 64).
10. After the main bearing bedplate is installed, check the crankshaft turning torque. The turning
torque should not exceed 5.6 Nm (50 in. lbs.). 11. Check crankshaft end play. 12. Install connecting
rod bearings and caps. Install new connecting rod bolts and tighten to 27 Nm (20 ft. lbs.) plus 1/4
turn. 13. Install oil pump and crankshaft front oil seal. 14. Install oil pick-up tube and oil pan. 15.
Install oil filter adapter and oil filter. 16. Install lower torque strut/air conditioning compressor
mounting bracket to engine (Fig. 57). 17. Install timing belt rear cover and camshaft sprocket. 18.
Install the crankshaft sprocket. 19. Install the timing belt tensioner. 20. Install the timing belt. 21.
Install the engine mount bracket. 22. Remove engine from repair stand and position on Special
Tools 6135 and 6710 Engine Dolly and Cradle. Install safety straps around the engine to
cradle and tighten and lock them into position.
23. Install the crankshaft rear oil seal. 24. Install the flex plate. 25. Install the transaxle to engine.
26. Install the engine assembly. 27. Perform camshaft and crankshaft timing relearn procedure as
follows:
- Connect the DRB scan tool to the data link (diagnostic) connector. This connector is located in the
passenger compartment; at the lower edge of instrument panel; near the steering column.
- Turn the ignition switch on and access the "miscellaneous" screen.
- Select "re-learn cam/crank" option and follow directions on DRB screen.
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Engine Block Heater: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The heater is mounted in a core hole (in place of a core hole plug) in the engine block, with the
heating element immersed in coolant (Fig. 3). The engine block heater is available as an optional
accessory. The heater is operated by ordinary house current (110 Volt A.C.) through a power cord
and connector behind the radiator grille.
CAUTION: The power cord must be secured in its retainer clips, and not positioned so it could
contact linkages or exhaust manifolds and become damaged.
OPERATION
The block heater element is submerged in the cooling system's coolant. When electrical power
(110 volt A.C.) is applied to the element, it creates heat. This heat is transferred to the engine
coolant. This provides easier engine starting and faster warm-up when vehicle is operated in areas
having extremely low temperatures.
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Engine Block Heater: Testing and Inspection
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER TESTING
If unit does not operate, trouble can be in either the power cord or the heater element. Test power
cord for continuity with a 110-volt voltmeter or 110 volt test light; test heater element continuity with
an ohmmeter or 12-volt test light.
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Engine Block Heater: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Drain the cooling system.
2. Detach power cord plug from heater (Fig. 4). 3. Loosen screw in center of heater. Remove
heater assembly (Fig. 4).
INSTALLATION
1. Thoroughly clean core hole and heater seat. 2. Insert heater assembly with element loop
positioned upward (Fig. 4). 3. With heater seated, tighten center screw securely to assure a
positive seal. 4. Connect power cord to block heater (Fig. 4). 5. Fill the cooling system.
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Harmonic Balancer - Crankshaft Pulley: Specifications Torque
Torque
Crankshaft Damper Bolt 100 ft.lb
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Harmonic Balancer - Crankshaft Pulley: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Raise vehicle on a hoist and remove right inner splash shield. 2. Remove accessory drive belts.
3. Remove crankshaft vibration damper bolt. Remove damper using the large side of Special Tool
1026 and insert 6827-A (Fig. 92).
INSTALLATION
1. Install crankshaft vibration damper using M12-1.75 x 150 mm bolt, washer, thrust bearing and
nut from Special Tool 6792 (Fig. 93).
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2. Install vibration damper bolt. Using Special Tool 6847 and a torque wrench, tighten bolt to 136
Nm (100 ft. lbs.) (Fig. 94). 3. Install accessory drive belts. 4. Install the right inner splash shield and
lower vehicle.
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Piston: Specifications
Piston Diameter 3.4432 - 3.4439 in
Clearance at 0.42 in from bottom of skirt 0.0008 - 0.0020 in
Weight 11.29 - 11.60 oz (US)
Land Clearance Diametrical 0.0299 - 0.0312 in
Piston Length 2.197 inch
Piston Ring Groove Depth Number 1 0.157 - 0.156 in
Number 2 0.176 - 0.184 in
Number 3 0.151 - 0.163 in
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Piston: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
NOTE: The engine DOES NOT have provisions for a free wheeling valve train. Non free wheeling
valve train means, in the event of a broken timing belt, pistons will contact the valves.
The pistons are made of a cast aluminum alloy. The pistons have pressed-in pins attached to
forged powdered metal connecting rods. The pistons pin is offset 1 mm (0.0394 inch) towards the
thrust side of the piston. The connecting rods are a cracked cap design and are not repairable. Hex
head cap screws are used to provide alignment and durability in the assembly. The pistons and
connecting rods are serviced as an assembly.
OPERATION
The piston and connecting rod is the link between the combustion force to the crankshaft.
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Piston: Procedures
CYLINDER BORE AND PISTON - FITTING
Piston and cylinder wall must be clean and dry. Piston diameter should be measured 90 degrees to
piston pin about 14 mm (9/16 inch.) from the bottom of the skirt as shown in (Fig. 80). Cylinder
bores should be measured halfway down the cylinder bore and transverse (measurement location
B) to the engine crankshaft center line shown in (Fig. 79). Correct piston to bore clearance must be
established in order to assure quiet and economical operation.
NOTE: Pistons and cylinder bores should be measured at normal room temperature, 70°F (21°C).
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Piston: Removal and Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Remove the cylinder head. 2. Remove the oil pan.
3. Remove top ridge of cylinder bores with a reliable ridge reamer before removing pistons from
cylinder block. Be sure to keep tops of pistons
covered during this operation. Mark piston with matching cylinder number (Fig. 81).
CAUTION: DO NOT use a number stamp or a punch to mark connecting rods. Damage to
connecting rod could occur.
4. Using a permanent ink marker or scribe tool mark the cylinder number on the side of the rod and
cap (Fig. 82) for identification. 5. Pistons will have a stamping in the approximate location shown in
(Fig. 81). These stamps will be either a directional arrow or a weight
identification for the assembly. L is for light and H is for heavy. These assemblies should all be the
same weight class. Service piston assemblies are marked with a S and can be used with either L
or H production assemblies. The weight designation stamps should face toward the timing belt side
of the engine.
6. Pistons and connecting rods must be removed from top of cylinder block. Rotate crankshaft so
that each connecting rod is centered in cylinder
bore.
7. Remove connecting rod cap bolts Do not use old bolts if reinstalling connecting rod.
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8. To protect crankshaft journal and fractured rod surfaces, install Special Tool 8189, connecting
rod guides onto connecting rod (Fig. 83). Carefully
push each piston and rod assembly out of cylinder bore.
CAUTION: Care must be taken not to damage the fractured rod and cap joint surfaces, as engine
damage many occur.
9. Remove Special Tool 8189, connecting rod guides and re-install bearing cap on the mating rod.
NOTE: Piston and rods are serviced as an assembly.
10. Remove piston rings.
INSTALLATION
1. Install piston rings on piston. 2. Before installing pistons and connecting rod assemblies into the
bore, ensure the compression ring gaps are staggered, and neither is in line with
the oil ring rail gap.
3. Before installing the ring compressor, ensure the oil ring expander ends are butted and the rail
gaps are located as shown in (Fig. 90).
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4. Immerse the piston head and rings in clean engine oil, slide the ring compressor, over the piston
(Fig. 84). Be sure position of rings does not
change during this operation.
5. The weight stamp designation L or H will be in the front half of the piston should face toward the
front of the engine (Fig. 81). 6. Rotate crankshaft so that the connecting rod journal is on the center
of the cylinder bore. Lubricate connecting rod journal with clean engine oil. 7. Position upper
bearing half and install Special Tool 8189, connecting rod guides onto connecting rod (Fig. 83). 8.
Insert rod and piston assembly into cylinder bore and carefully guide rod over the crankshaft
journal. 9. Tap the piston down in cylinder bore, using a hammer handle. At the same time, guide
connecting rod into position on connecting rod journal.
10. Remove Special Tool 8189, connecting rod guides. 11. Install connecting rod lower bearing half
and cap. Install New bolts and tighten to 27 Nm (20 ft. lbs.) plus 1/4 turn. 12. Install the cylinder
head. 13. Install the oil pan.
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Piston Pin: Specifications
Clearance in Piston 0.0003 - 0.0006 in
Clearance in Connecting Rod Interference
Diameter 0.8268 - 0.8269 in
Length 2.943 - 2.963 in
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Piston Ring: Specifications
Ring Gap Top Compression Ring 0.009 - 0.020 in
Wear Limit 0.031 in
Ring Gap Second Compression Ring 0.019 - 0.031 in
Wear Limit 0.039 in
Ring Gap Oil Control Steel Rails 0.009 - 0.026 in
Wear Limit 0.039 in
Ring Clearance Compression Rings 0.0010 - 0.0026 in
Wear Limit 0.004 in
Ring Clearance Oil Control Ring 0.0002 - 0.0070 in
Ring Width Compression Rings 0.046 - 0.047 in
Ring Width Oil Control Rings 0.1124 - 0.1184 in
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Piston Ring: Service and Repair Piston Ring Fitting
PISTON RING FITTING
1. Wipe cylinder bore clean. Insert ring and push down with piston to ensure it is square in bore.
The ring gap measurement must be made with the
ring positioned below normal ring travel in the cylinder bore. Check gap with feeler gauge (Fig. 85).
2. Check piston ring to groove side clearance (Fig. 86).
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Piston Ring: Service and Repair Piston Ring - Removal and Installation
REMOVAL
NOTE: The identification mark on face of upper and intermediate piston rings must point toward
piston crown.
1. Using a suitable ring expander, remove upper and intermediate piston rings (Fig. 87). 2. Remove
the upper oil ring side rail, lower oil ring side rail and then oil ring expander from piston. 3. Clean
ring grooves of any carbon deposits.
INSTALLATION
Install rings with manufacturers identification mark facing up, to the top of the piston (Fig. 88).
CAUTION: Install piston rings in the following order:
- Oil ring expander.
- Upper oil ring side rail.
- Lower oil ring side rail.
- No. 2 Intermediate piston ring.
- No. 1 Upper piston ring.
1. Install oil ring expander (Fig. 88).
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2. Install upper side rail first and then the lower side rail. Install the side rails by placing one end
between the piston ring groove and the oil ring
expander. Hold end firmly and press down the portion to be installed until side rail is in position. Do
not use a piston ring expander (Fig. 89).
3. Install No. 2 piston ring and then No. 1 piston ring (Fig. 88). 4. Position piston ring end gaps as
shown in (Fig. 90). 5. Position oil ring expander gap at least 45° from the side rail gaps but not on
the piston pin center or on the thrust direction. Staggering ring gap is
important for oil control.
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Valve Clearance: Specifications
The manufacturer indicates that this vehicle has hydraulic lifters or adjusters and therefore does
not require adjustment.
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Fuel Pressure Release: Service Precautions
WARNING: Adhere to the following procedures any time the fuel system is being worked on in
order to reduce the risk of fire and personal injury:
- Keep a dry chemical (Class B) fire extinguisher near the work area.
- Place a "CAUTION FLAMMABLE" sign in the work area.
- Work in a well-ventilated area. Do not smoke, and keep sparks and open flames away.
- Wear eye protection.
- Use caution when working near the catalytic converter to prevent the possibility of burns or fire.
(The temperatures within the converter can exceed 537 °C (1000 °F).)
- Relieve the fuel system pressure prior to disconnecting fuel system components.
- Disconnect the negative battery cable except for tests where battery voltage is required.
- Use a suitable container to store or catch fuel.
- Do not replace fuel pipe with fuel hose.
- Plug all disconnected fuel line fittings and hoses.
- After making any fuel system repairs ALWAYS inspect for fuel leaks.
- Over tightening the pump lock ring may result in a leak.
- The fuel reservoir of the fuel pump module does not empty out when the tank is drained. The fuel
in the reservoir may spill out when the module is removed.
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Fuel Pressure Release: Service and Repair
1. Remove Fuel Pump relay from Power Distribution Center (PDC). For location of relay, refer to
label on underside of PDC cover. 2. Start and run engine until it stalls. 3. Attempt restarting engine
until it will no longer run. 4. Turn ignition key to OFF position. 5. Place a rag or towel below fuel line
quick-connect fitting at fuel rail. 6. Return fuel pump relay to PDC. 7. One or more Diagnostic
Trouble Codes (DTC's) may have been stored in PCM memory due to fuel pump relay removal.
The DRB III scan tool
must be used to erase a DTC.
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Rocker Arm Assembly: Specifications
Rocker Arm Inside Diameter 0.787 - 0.788 in
Rocker Arm Shaft Clearance 0.0006 -0.0021 in
Rocker Arm Ratio 1.4 : 1
Rocker Arm Shaft Bolts 250 in.lb
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Rocker Arm Assembly: Testing and Inspection
LASH ADJUSTER (TAPPET) NOISE DIAGNOSIS
A tappet-like noise may be produced from several items. Check the following items. 1. Engine oil
level too high or too low. This may cause aerated oil to enter the adjusters and cause them to be
spongy. 2. Insufficient running time after rebuilding cylinder head. Low speed running up to 1 hour
may be required. 3. During this time, turn engine off and let set for a few minutes before restarting.
Repeat this several times after engine has reached normal operating
temperature.
4. Low oil pressure. 5. The oil restrictor (integral to the head gasket) in the vertical oil passage to
the cylinder head is plugged with debris. 6. Air ingested into oil due to broken or cracked oil pump
pick up. 7. Worn valve guides. 8. Rocker arm ears contacting valve spring retainer. 9. Rocker arm
loose, adjuster stuck or at maximum extension and still leaves lash in the system.
10. Faulty lash adjuster.
- Check lash adjusters for sponginess while installed in cylinder head. Depress part of rocker arm
over adjuster. Normal adjusters should feel very firm. Spongy adjusters can be bottomed out easily.
- Remove suspected lash adjusters, and replace as necessary.
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Rocker Arm Assembly: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove cylinder head cover. 2. Identify the rocker arm shaft assemblies before removal. 3.
Loosen the attaching fasteners. Remove rocker arm shaft assemblies from cylinder head.
4. Identify the rocker arms spacers and retainers for reassembly. Disassemble the rocker arm
assemblies by removing the attaching bolts from the
shaft (Fig. 35).
5. Slide the rocker arms and spacers off the shaft. Keep the spacers and rocker arms in the same
location for reassembly.
INSPECTION
1. Inspect the rocker arm for scoring, wear on the roller or damage to the rocker arm (Fig. 36).
Replace as necessary. 2. Check the location where the rocker arms mount to the shafts for wear or
damage. Replace if damaged or worn. 3. The rocker arm shaft is hollow and is used as a
lubrication oil duct. Check oil holes for clogging with small wire, clean as required.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: Set crankshaft to 3 notches before TDC before installing rocker arm shafts.
1. Lubricate the rocker arms and spacers. Install onto shafts in their original position (Fig. 35). 2.
Install rocker arm/hydraulic lash adjuster assembly making sure that adjusters are at least partially
full of oil. This is indicated by little or no
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plunger travel when the lash adjuster is depressed. If there is excessive plunger travel. Place the
rocker arm assembly into clean engine oil and pump the plunger until the lash adjuster travel is
taken up. If travel is not reduced, replace the assembly. Hydraulic lash adjuster and rocker arm are
serviced as an assembly.
3. Install rocker arm and shaft assemblies with NOTCH in the rocker arm shafts pointing up and
toward the timing belt side of the engine (Fig. 37).
Install the retainers in their original positions on the exhaust and intake shafts (Fig. 35).
CAUTION: When installing the intake rocker arm shaft assembly be sure that the plastic spacers
do not interfere with the spark plug tubes. If the spacers do interfere rotate until they are at the
proper angle. To avoid damaging the spark plug tubes, do not attempt rotating the spacers by
forcing down the shaft assembly.
4. Tighten bolts to 28 Nm (250 in. lbs.) in sequence shown in (Fig. 38). 5. Install the cylinder head
cover.
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Valve Cover: Specifications
Cylinder Head Cover Bolts 105 in.lb
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Valve Cover: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect make-up air (Fig. 25) and PCV (Fig. 26) hoses from cylinder head cover.
2. Remove ignition coil and spark plug cables (Fig. 27). 3. Remove cylinder head cover bolts. 4.
Remove cylinder head cover.
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CLEANING
Clean cylinder head and cover mating surfaces using a suitable solvent.
INSPECTION
Inspect cover rails for flatness.
INSTALLATION
1. Inspect gasket and seals (Fig. 28). Replace as necessary.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to loosen or remove baffle plate attaching screws. The screws are
self-tapping, and in the attempt to retighten, thread damage (stripping) will result.
2. Install cylinder head cover and gasket. Tighten bolts to 12 Nm (105 in. lbs.). 3. Install ignition coil
and spark plug cables (Fig. 27). Tighten ignition coil fasteners to 12 Nm (105 in. lbs.). 4. Connect
make-up air (Fig. 25) and PCV (Fig. 26) hoses.
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Component Information > Specifications
Valve Guide: Specifications
Diameter I D 0.235 - 0.236 in
Guide Bore Diameter (std) 0.4330 - 0.4338 in
Guide Height (spring seat to guide tip) 0.521 - 0.541 in
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Valve Seat: Specifications
Valve Seat Angle 45 deg
Seat Diameter Intake 1.299 in
Exhaust 1.102 in
Runout (max.) 0.002 in
Valve Seat Width Intake and Exhaust 0.035 - 0.051 in
Service Limit - Intake 0.079 in
Service Limit - Exhaust 0.098 in
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Component Information > Specifications
Valve Spring: Specifications
Valve Spring Standard Engine Free Length 1.84 in
Nominal Force (Valve Closed) 70 lbf at 1.57 in
Nominal Force (Valve Open) 160 lbf at 1.28 in
Installed Height 1.580 in
Valve Spring High Output R/T Free Length 2.13 in
Nominal Force (Valve Closed) 72 lbf at 1.57 in
Nominal Force (Valve Open) 167 lbf at 1.28 in
Installed Height 1.580 in
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Valve Spring: Description and Operation
OPERATION
The valve spring returns the valve against its seat for a positive seal of the combustion chamber.
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Valve Spring: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
CYLINDER HEAD OFF
1. With cylinder head removed, compress valve springs using the valve spring compressors shown
in (Fig. 44). 2. Remove valve retaining locks, valve spring retainers and valve springs. 3. Remove
valve stem seal assembly.
CYLINDER HEAD ON 1. Remove the cylinder head cover. 2. Remove rocker arm shafts
assemblies. 3. Rotate crankshaft until piston is at TDC on compression stroke. 4. With air hose
attached to adapter tool installed in spark plug hole, apply 90 - 120 psi air pressure.
5. Using Special Tool MD-998772A with adapter 6779 (Fig. 45) compress valve springs and
remove valve locks. 6. Remove the valve spring. 7. Remove the valve stem seal.
INSPECTION
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When valves have been removed for inspection, reconditioning or replacement, valve springs
should be tested (Fig. 46). As an example; the compression length of the spring to be tested is
38.00 mm (1.496 inch). Turn table of Tool C-647 until surface is in line with the 38.00 mm (1.496
inches.) mark on the threaded stud and the zero mark on the front. Place spring over stud on the
table and lift compressing lever to set tone device. Pull on torque wrench until ping is heard. Take
reading on torque wrench at this instant. Multiply this reading by two. This will give the spring load
at test length. Fractional measurements are indicated on the table for finer adjustments. Refer to
Engine Specifications to obtain specified height and allowable tensions. Replace springs that do
not meet specifications.
INSTALLATION
CYLINDER HEAD OFF 1. Coat valve stems with clean engine oil and insert in cylinder head. 2.
Install new valve stem seals.
CAUTION: If oversize valves are used, there is only one oversize valve available. The same stem
seal is used on both the standard and oversize valve.
NOTE: On the high output R/T engine, the valve spring MUST be oriented properly when installed.
The closely spaced spring coils should be
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positioned toward the cylinder head (spring seat) (Fig. 49).
3. Position valve spring and retainer on spring seat (Fig. 48) or (Fig. 49). 4. Compress valve
springs only enough to install locks, taking care not to misalign the direction of compression.
Nicked valve stems may result from
misalignment of the valve spring compressor.
CAUTION: When depressing the valve spring retainers with valve spring compressor the locks can
become dislocated. Check to make sure both locks are in their correct location after removing tool.
5. Check the valve spring installed height after refacing the valve and seat (measurement B) (Fig.
47).
Make sure measurements are taken from top of spring seat to the bottom surface of spring
retainer. If height is greater than 40.18 mm (1.58 inch), install a 0.762 mm (0.030 inch) spacer
under the valve spring seat to bring spring height back within specification.
6. Install rocker arms and shafts. 7. Checking dry lash. Dry lash is the amount of clearance that
exists between the base circle of an installed cam and the rocker arm roller when the
adjuster is drained of oil and completely collapsed. Specified dry lash is 1.17 mm (0.046 inch) for
intake and 1.28 mm (0.050 inch) for exhaust. After performing dry lash check, refill adjuster with oil
and allow 10 minutes for adjuster(s) to bleed down before rotating cam.
CYLINDER HEAD ON 1. Install valve stem seal assembly.
NOTE: On the high output R/T engine, the valve spring MUST be oriented properly when installed.
The closely spaced spring coils should be positioned toward the cylinder head (spring seat) (Fig.
49).
2. Position valve spring and retainer on spring seat (Fig. 48) or (Fig. 49). 3. With air pressure
applied in cylinder and piston at TDC, use Special Tool MD-998772A to compress valve springs,
only enough to install the
locks. Correct alignment of tool is necessary to avoid nicking valve stems.
4. Install the rocker arm shaft assemblies. 5. Install the cylinder head cover.
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Valve: Specifications
Face Angle Intake and Exhaust 45 - 45.5 deg
Head Diamter Intake 1.303 - 1.313 in
Exhaust 1.124 - 1.135 in
Valve Margin - Intake 0.0452 - 0.0583 in
Service Limit 1/32 in
Valve Margin - Exhaust 0.058 - 0.071 in
Service Limit 3/64 in
Valve Length Overall Intake 4.503 - 4.523 in
Exhaust 4.603 - 4.623 in
Valve Stem tip Height Intake 1.76 - 1.80 in
Exhaust 1.71 - 1.75 in
Valve Stem Diameter Intake 0.2337 - 0.2344 in
Exhaust 0.2326 - 0.23333 in
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Valve: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The four valves per cylinder are opened by using roller rocker arms with hydraulic lash adjusters
which pivot on the rocker shafts. The valves have chrome plated valve stems. Viton rubber valve
stem seals are integral with the spring seats. The valve springs, spring retainers, and locks are
3-bead design.
OPERATION
The intake valve allows the air/fuel mixture to enter the combustion chamber. The exhaust valve
allows the burned air/fuel mixture to exit the combustion chamber. Also, the intake and exhaust
valves seal the combustion chamber during the compression and power strokes.
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Valve: Testing and Inspection
CLEANING
1. Clean all valves thoroughly and discard burned, warped and cracked valves.
INSPECTION
VALVES
1. Measure valve stems for wear (Fig. 32) approximately 60 min (2.36 inch) below the valve lock
grooves.
NOTE: Valve stems are chrome plated and should not be polished (Fig. 32).
VALVE GUIDES
NOTE: Replace cylinder head if stem-to-guide clearance exceeds specifications, or if guide is loose
in cylinder head.
1. Measure valve stem-to-guide clearance as follows: 2. Install valve into cylinder head so it is 15
mm (0.590 inch) off the valve seat. A small piece of hose may be used to hold valve in place.
3. Attach dial indicator Tool C-3339 to cylinder head and set it at right angle of valve stem being
measured (Fig. 33). 4. Move valve to and from the indicator.
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5. Check valve guide height (Fig. 34).
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Valve: Service and Repair Removal and Installation
REMOVAL
1. Remove valve spring. 2. Before removing valve, remove any burrs from valve stem lock grooves
to prevent damage to the valve guides. Identify valves to insure
installation in original location.
3. Remove valve(s) from cylinder head.
INSTALLATION
1. Coat valve stems with clean engine oil. 2. Install valve in cylinder head. 3. Install valve seal. 4.
Install valve springs.
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Valve: Service and Repair Refacing Valves & Seats
VALVE AND VALVE SEAT REFACING
For all applicable valve and seat dimensions and angles; refer to Specifications.
1. Reface valves using a suitable valve refacing machine.
2. Inspect the remaining margin after the valves are refaced (Fig. 29). Intake valves with less than
0.95 mm (1/32 inch) margin and exhaust valves
with less than 1.05 mm (3/64 inch) margin should be replaced.
3. Valve seats which are worn or burned can be reworked, provided that correct angle and seat
width are maintained. The intake valve seat must be
serviced when the valve seat width is 2.0 mm (0.079 inch) or greater. The exhaust valve seat must
be serviced when the valve seat width is 2.5 mm (0.098 inch) or greater. Otherwise the cylinder
head must be replaced.
4. Reface valve seats using a suitable valve seat machine 5. When refacing valve seats, it is
important that the correct size valve guide pilot be used for reseating stones or cutter. A true and
complete surface
must be obtained.
6. Measure the concentricity of valve seat and valve guide using a valve seat runout dial indicator.
Total runout should not exceed. 0.051 mm (0.002
inch) (total indicator reading).
7. Inspect the valve seat with Prussian blue to determine where the valve contacts the seat. To do
this, coat valve seat LIGHTLY with Prussian blue
then set valve in place. Rotate the valve with light pressure. If the blue is transferred to the center
of valve face, contact is satisfactory. If the blue is transferred to top edge of the valve face, lower
valve seat with a 15 degrees stone/cutter. If the blue is transferred to the bottom edge of valve face
raise valve seat with a 65 degrees stone/cutter.
8. When seat is properly positioned the width of intake and exhaust seats should be 0.75 - 1.25
mm (0.030 - 0.049 inch) (Fig. 30).
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9. Check valve tip to spring seat dimensions A after machining the valve seats or faces. Grind
valve tip until within specifications. Measure from
valve tip to spring seat when installed in the head (measurement A) (Fig. 31). The valve tip chamfer
is needed to be reground to prevent seal damage when the valve is installed.
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Drive Belt > Component Information > Description and Operation
Drive Belt: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The accessory drive consist of two Poly-V type drive belts (Fig. 2). One belt drives the generator,
the other drives the power steering pump and air conditioning compressor (if equipped). The power
steering/ air conditioning belt is tensioned by an automatically controlled belt tensioner. The
generator belt is manually tensioned using an adjusting bolt and a locking nut.
OPERATION
The accessory drive belts form the link between the engine crankshaft and the engine driven
accessories.
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Drive Belt: Testing and Inspection
ACCESSORY DRIVE BELT DIAGNOSIS
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Drive Belt: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Power Steering Pump And Air Conditioning Compressor Belt
1. Using a 17 mm wrench, rotate belt tensioner clockwise (Fig. 3) until belt can be removed from
power steering pump pulley. Gently, release spring
tension on tensioner.
2. Remove the drive belt (Fig. 4).
Generator Belt 1. Remove power steering pump/air conditioning compressor drive belt.
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2. Loosen pivot bolt, then locking nut and adjusting bolt (Fig. 5). 3. Remove generator belt.
NOTE: When installing drive belt onto pulleys, make sure that belt is properly routed and all
V-grooves make proper contact with pulley grooves.
CLEANING
Clean all foreign debris from belt pulley grooves. The belt pulleys must be free of oil, grease, and
coolants before installing the drive belt.
INSPECTION
Belt replacement under any or all of the following conditions is required: Excessive wear
- Frayed cords
- Severe glazing
Poly-V Belt system may develop minor cracks across the ribbed side (due to reverse bending).
These minor cracks are considered normal and acceptable. Parallel cracks are not (Fig. 6).
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NOTE: Do not use any type of belt dressing or restorer on Poly-V Belts.
INSTALLATION
Power Steering Pump And Air Conditioning Compressor Belt 1. Install the drive belt (Fig. 4) over all
the pulleys except for the power steering pump pulley. 2. Using a 17 mm wrench, rotate belt
tensioner clockwise (Fig. 3) until belt can be installed on the power steering pulley. Release spring
tension onto
belt.
NOTE: When installing drive belt on the pulleys, make sure that belt is properly routed and all
V-grooves make proper contact with pulley grooves.
3. After belt is installed, inspect belt length indicator marks (Fig. 7). The indicator mark should be
within the minimum belt length and maximum belt
length marks. On a new belt, the indicator mark should align approximately with the nominal belt
length mark.
Generator Belt 1. Install belt and/or adjust belt tension by tightening adjusting bolt. Adjust belt to
specification shown in DRIVE BELT TENSION CHART. 2. Check belt tension using Special Tool
8371 Belt Tension Gauge Adapter, and the DRBIII using the following procedures:
WARNING: DO NOT CHECK BELT TENSION WITH ENGINE RUNNING.
a. Connect 8371 to the DRBIII following the instructions provided with tool.
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b. Place end of microphone probe approximately 2.54 cm (1 inch) from belt at one of the belt center
span locations shown in (Fig. 8). c. Pluck the belt a minimum of 3 times. (Use your finger or other
suitable tool) d. The frequency of the belt in hertz (Hz) will display on DRBIII screen. e. Adjust belt
to obtain proper frequency (tension). Refer to DRIVE BELT TENSION CHART for specifications.
3. Tighten pivot bolt to 54 Nm (40 ft. lbs.) and locking nut to 54 Nm (40 ft. lbs.) (Fig. 5). 4. Install
power steering pump and A/C compressor drive belt.
DRIVE BELT TENSION CHART
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Drive Belt Tensioner: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The automatic belt tensioner (Fig. 1) maintains proper tension on the power steering and air
conditioning belt. The tensioner is serviced with the engine mount bracket assembly. The tensioner
pulley can be serviced separately
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Drive Belt Tensioner: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
NOTE: Slight axial movement of the tensioner arm is normal. Tensioner arm should move freely
and maintain 50-70 lb. tension on belt.
1. Remove engine mount bracket assembly. 2. Remove the tensioner pulley mounting bolt. 3.
Remove the pulley.
INSTALLATION
1. Install tensioner pulley, dust shield, and bolt. Tighten bolt to 27 Nm (20 ft. lbs.). 2. Install engine
mount bracket assembly.
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Engine Torque Strut: Service and Repair Torque Strut
REMOVAL
UPPER TORQUE STRUT
1. Remove bolts attaching strut to shock tower bracket and engine mount bracket (Fig. 104). 2.
Remove the upper torque strut.
LOWER TORQUE STRUT 1. Raise vehicle on hoist. 2. Remove right side splash shield. 3.
Remove bolts attaching lower strut to crossmember and strut bracket (Fig. 104). 4. Remove lower
torque strut.
INSTALLATION
UPPER TORQUE STRUT 1. Position the upper torque strut into mounting locations (Fig. 104). 2.
Install the mounting bolts and perform the torque strut adjustment procedure.
LOWER TORQUE STRUT 1. Position lower torque strut into mounting locations (Fig. 104). 2.
Install mounting bolts and perform torque strut adjustment procedure. 3. Install splash shield and
lower vehicle
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Engine Torque Strut: Service and Repair Adjustments
ADJUSTMENT
The upper and lower torque struts need to be adjusted together to assure proper engine positioning
and engine mount loading. Whenever a torque strut bolt(s) is loosened, this procedure must be
performed. 1. Loosen the upper and lower torque strut attaching bolt at the suspension
crossmember and shock tower bracket.
2. The engine position may now be adjusted by positioning a suitable floor jack on the forward
edge of the transmission bell housing (Fig. 105).
NOTE: The floor jack must be positioned as shown in (Fig. 105) to prevent minimal upward lifting of
the engine.
3. Carefully apply upward force, allowing the upper engine to rotate rearward until the distance
between the center of the rearmost attaching stud on
the engine mount bracket (point "A") and the center of the hole for the washer hose clip on the
shock tower bracket (point "B") is 119 mm (4.70 inch) (Fig. 106).
4. With the engine held at the proper position, tighten both the upper and lower torque strut bolts to
118 Nm (87 ft. lbs.) (Fig. 104). 5. Remove the floor jack.
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Engine Oil Pressure: Specifications
OIL PRESSURE @ Curb Idle Speed 4 psi
(at normal operating temperature) If oil pressure is ZERO at curb idle, DO NOT run engine at
3000 rpm.
@ 3000 rpm 25-80 psi
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Component Information > Specifications
Engine Oil Drain Plug: Specifications
Oil Pan Drain Plug 20 ft.lb
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Information > Technical Service Bulletins > Engine Oil - Additives/Supplements
Engine Oil: Technical Service Bulletins Engine Oil - Additives/Supplements
NUMBER: 09-003-01
GROUP: Engine
DATE: May 4, 2001
SUBJECT: Engine Oil Additives/Supplements
OVERVIEW: This bulletin reinforces a requirement to cease the current practice of using
supplemental oil additive treatments in all DaimlerChrysler engines.
MODELS: 2001
(AB) Ram Van/Wagon
2001 (AN) Dakota
2001 (BR/BE) Ram Pickup
2001 (DN) Durango
2001 (JR) Sebring Sedan/Stratus Sedan/Sebring Convertible
2002 (KJ) Liberty
2001 (LH) Concorde/Intrepid/LHS/300M
2001 (PL) Neon
2001 (PR) Prowler
2001 (PT) PT Cruiser
2001 (RG) Chrysler Voyager (International Markets)
2001 (RS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
2001 (ST) Sebring Coupe
2001 (SR) Viper
2001 (TJ) Wrangler
2001 (WG) Grand Cherokee (International Markets)
2001 (WJ) Grand Cherokee
2001 (XJ) Cherokee
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO ALL DAIMLERCHRYSLER MODELS/ENGINES BUILT BEFORE
AND AFTER THE 2001 MODEL YEAR.
DISCUSSION Engine oil additives/supplements (EOS) should not be used to enhance engine oil
performance. Engine oil additives/supplements should not be used to extend engine oil change
intervals. No additive is known to be safe for engine durability and can degrade emission
components. Additives can contain undesirable materials that harm the long term durability of
engines by:
^ Doubling the level of Phosphorus in the engine oil. The ILSAC (International Lubricant Standard
Approval Committee) GF-2 and GF-3 standards require that engine oil contain no more than 0.10%
Phosphorus to protect the vehicles emissions performance. Addition of engine oil
additives/supplements can poison, from the added sulfur and phosphorus, catalysts and hinder
efforts to guarantee our emissions performance to 80,000 miles and new requirements of 150,000
miles.
^ Altering the viscosity characteristics of the engine oil so that it no longer meets the requirements
of the specified viscosity grade.
^ Creating potential for an undesirable additive compatibility interaction in the engine crankcase.
Generally it is not desirable to mix additive packages from different suppliers in the crankcase;
there have been reports of low temperature engine failures caused by additive package
incompatibility with such mixtures.
POLICY: Information Only
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Engine Oil: Capacity Specifications
Engine Oil with Filter ............................................................................................................................
.............................................................. 4.5 Qt (US)
Engine Oil without Filter .......................................................................................................................
.............................................................. 4.0 Qt (US)
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Engine Oil: Fluid Type Specifications
Engine Oil Type
Below 100°F (38°C) .............................................................................................................................
.................................................... 5W-30 (Preferred) Above 0°F (-18°C) ............................................
.......................................................................................................................................................
10W-30
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Engine Oil: Service Precautions
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: Prolonged and repeated contact with used engine oil may cause skin cancer.
Avoid prolonged and repeated contact with oils, particularly used engine oils.
- Wear protective clothing, including impervious gloves where practicable.
- Do not put oily rags in pockets.
- Avoid contaminating clothes, particularly underpants, with oil.
- Heavily soiled clothing and oil-impregnated footwear should not be worn. Overalls must be
cleaned regularly.
- First Aid treatment should be obtained immediately for open cuts and wounds.
- Use barrier creams, applying them before each work period, to help the removal of oil from the
skin.
- Wash with soap and water to ensure all oil is removed (skin cleansers and nail brushes will help).
Preparations containing lanolin replace the natural skin oils which have been removed.
- Do not use gasoline, kerosine, diesel fuel, gas oil, thinner or solvents for cleaning skin.
- If skin disorders develop, obtain medical advice without delay.
- Where practicable, degrease components prior to handling.
- Where there is a risk of eye contact, eye protection should be worn, for example, chemical
goggles or face shields; in addition an eye wash facility should be provided.
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Engine Oil: Testing and Inspection
ENGINE OIL LEVEL CHECK
The best time to check engine oil level is after it has sat overnight, or if the engine has been
running, allow the engine to be shut off for at least 5 minutes before checking oil level.
Checking the oil while the vehicle is on level ground will improve the accuracy of the oil level
reading. Remove dipstick (Fig. 112) and observe oil level. Add oil only when the level is at or below
the ADD mark (Fig. 113).
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Engine Oil: Service and Repair
ENGINE OIL AND FILTER CHANGE
Change engine oil at mileage and time intervals described in the Service Intervals.
WARNING: NEW OR USED ENGINE OIL CAN BE IRRITATING TO THE SKIN. AVOID
PROLONGED OR REPEATED SKIN CONTACT WITH ENGINE OIL. CONTAMINANTS IN USED
ENGINE OIL, CAUSED BY INTERNAL COMBUSTION, CAN BE HAZARDOUS TO YOUR
HEALTH. THOROUGHLY WASH EXPOSED SKIN WITH SOAP AND WATER. DO NOT WASH
SKIN WITH GASOLINE, DIESEL FUEL, THINNER, OR SOLVENTS, HEALTH PROBLEMS CAN
RESULT. DO NOT POLLUTE, DISPOSE OF USED ENGINE OIL PROPERLY. CONTACT YOUR
DEALER OR GOVERNMENT AGENCY FOR LOCATION OF COLLECTION CENTER IN YOUR
AREA.
Run engine until achieving normal operating temperature. 1. Position the vehicle on a level surface
and turn engine off. 2. Hoist and support vehicle on safety stands. Refer to Vehicle Lifting.
3. Remove oil fill cap. Refer to (Fig. 112). 4. Place a suitable drain pan under crankcase drain. 5.
Remove drain plug from crankcase and allow oil to drain into pan. Inspect drain plug threads for
stretching or other damage. Replace drain plug
and gasket if damaged.
6. Remove oil filter. 7. Install and tighten drain plug in crankcase. 8. Install new oil filter. 9. Lower
vehicle and fill crankcase with specified type and amount of engine oil.
10. Install oil fill cap. 11. Start engine and inspect for leaks. 12. Stop engine and inspect oil level.
NOTE: Care should be exercised when disposing used engine oil after it has been drained from a
vehicle engine. Refer to the WARNING.
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Information > Specifications
Oil Filter: Specifications
Oil Filter 15 ft.lb
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Oil Filter: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
CAUTION: When servicing the oil filter (Fig. 114), avoid deforming the filter. Use an appropriate oil
filter removing tool. Position filter wrench strap close the seam at the base of the filter. The oil filter
seam that joins the can to the base, is reinforced by the base plate.
1. Turn filter counterclockwise to remove (Fig. 114).
INSTALLATION
1. Clean and check the filter mounting surface. The surface must be smooth, flat and free of debris
or old pieces of rubber. 2. Lubricate new filter gasket. 3. Screw filter on until gasket contacts base
(Fig. 114). Tighten to 21 Nm (15 ft. lbs.).
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Information > Specifications
Oil Filter Adapter: Specifications
Oil Filter Adapter 60 ft.lb
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Oil Filter Adapter: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove the oil filter.
2. Remove assembly by unscrewing adaptor fitting (Fig. 133). 3. Remove O-ring seal.
INSTALLATION
1. Position O-ring in the groove on adapter. 2. Align roll pin into engine block and tighten assembly
to 80 Nm (60 ft. lbs.) (Fig. 133). 3. Install oil filter.
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Information > Specifications
Oil Pan: Specifications
Oil Pan Bolts 105 in.lb
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Oil Pan: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect negative cable from battery. 2. Raise vehicle on hoist. 3. Drain engine oil and
remove oil filter.
4. Remove oil filter adaptor from engine block (Fig. 115). 5. Remove structural collar.
6. Remove lateral bending brace attaching bolts (Fig. 116). 7. Remove lateral bending brace (Fig.
116). 8. Remove transaxle dust cover (Fig. 116). 9. Remove oil pan bolts.
10. Remove oil pan.
INSTALLATION
1. Clean oil pan and all sealing surfaces.
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2. Apply Mopar Silicone Rubber Adhesive Sealant at the oil pump to engine block parting line (Fig.
117). 3. Position a new Oil pan gasket onto pan. 4. Install oil pan and tighten screws to 12 Nm (105
in. lbs.). 5. Install transaxle dust cover (Fig. 116). 6. Install lateral bending brace (Fig. 116). 7.
Install structural collar. 8. Install oil filter adaptor. 9. Install oil filter.
10. Lower vehicle and fill engine crankcase with proper oil to correct level.
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Component Information > Description and Operation
Oil Pressure Sender: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The oil pressure switch is located on the right rear side of the engine block (Fig. 118). The oil
pressure switch is a pressure sensitive switch that is activated by the engine's oil pressure (in the
main oil gallery). The switch is a two terminal device (one terminal is provided to the wiring harness
and the other terminal is the switch's metal housing that screws into the engine block).
OPERATION
The oil pressure switch changes from an "Open" circuit to a "Closed" circuit, on decreasing
pressure, between 2 PSI and 4 PSI. The switch changes from a "Closed" circuit to an "Open"
circuit, on increasing pressure, within a maximum of 3 PSI of the switch's "Closed" circuit pressure
point.
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Oil Pressure Sender: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Raise vehicle. 2. Position oil collecting container under pressure switch location.
3. Disconnect oil pressure switch electrical connector and remove switch (Fig. 119).
INSTALLATION
1. Install oil pressure switch and connect electrical connector (Fig. 119). 2. Lower vehicle. 3. Start
engine and allow to run a minimum of 2 minutes. 4. Shut engine off and check engine oil level.
Adjust level as necessary.
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Component Information > Diagrams
Oil Pressure Sensor: Diagrams
Engine Oil Pressure Switch
Engine Oil Pressure Switch
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Lamp/Indicator > Component Information > Application and ID
Oil Pressure Warning Lamp/Indicator: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than those listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can result.
Bulb Application
Low Oil Pressure Indicator...................................................................................................................
.........................................................................LED
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Oil Pressure Warning Lamp/Indicator: Testing and Inspection
The low oil pressure warning lamp Will illuminate when the ignition switch is turned to the ON
position without engine running. The lamp also illuminates if the engine oil pressure drops below a
safe oil pressure level.
Fig.4 Oil Pressure Switch
To test the system, turn the ignition switch to the ON position. If the lamp fails to light, inspect for a
broken or disconnected wire at the oil pressure switch, located at the front of the engine (Fig. 4). If
the wire at the connector checks good, pull the connector loose from the switch and with a jumper
wire, ground the connector to the engine. With the ignition switch turned to the ON position, check
the warning lamp. If the lamp still fails to light, inspect for a burned out lamp or disconnected socket
in the cluster.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Engine, Cooling and Exhaust > Engine > Engine Lubrication > Oil Pick Up/Strainer >
Component Information > Specifications
Oil Pick Up/Strainer: Specifications
Oil Pump Pick up Tube Bolt 250 in.lb
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Engine, Cooling and Exhaust > Engine > Engine Lubrication > Oil Pump, Engine > Engine Oil
Pressure > Component Information > Specifications
Engine Oil Pressure: Specifications
OIL PRESSURE @ Curb Idle Speed 4 psi
(at normal operating temperature) If oil pressure is ZERO at curb idle, DO NOT run engine at
3000 rpm.
@ 3000 rpm 25-80 psi
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Specifications > Intake Manifold Torque Specifications
Intake Manifold: Specifications Intake Manifold Torque Specifications
High Output
1. Tighten lower intake manifold bolts in sequence shown. Torque to
2. Tighten upper intake manifold fasteners in sequence shown. Torque to 12 Nm (105 in. lbs.).
Standard
Tighten fasteners using sequence shown to 12 Nm (105 in. lbs.).
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Specifications > Intake Manifold Torque Specifications > Page 1305
Intake Manifold: Specifications Throttle Body Bolt Torque Specifications
Throttle Body Mounting Bolts
..............................................................................................................................................................
23 Nm (200 in. lbs.)
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Description and Operation > Intake Manifold - High Output
Intake Manifold: Description and Operation Intake Manifold - High Output
DESCRIPTION
The intake manifold is a two piece cast aluminum design. The lower manifold section houses an
electronic controlled manifold tuning valve for increased engine performance.
OPERATION
The intake manifold meters and delivers air to the combustion chambers. This air allows the fuel
delivered by the fuel injectors to ignite; producing power. The manifold tuning valve (MTV) allows
additional flow volumes under certain engine operating conditions for increase engine performance.
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Intake Manifold: Description and Operation Intake Manifold Standard
DESCRIPTION
The intake manifold is a molded plastic composition, attached to the cylinder head with fasteners.
The manifold is a long branch design to enhance low and mid-range torque.
OPERATION
The intake manifold delivers air to the combustion chambers. This air allows the fuel delivered by
the fuel injectors to ignite when the spark plug fire.
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Intake Manifold: Testing and Inspection
INTAKE MANIFOLD LEAKS
An intake manifold air leak is characterized by lower than normal manifold vacuum. Also, one or
more cylinders may not be functioning.
WARNING: USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN THE ENGINE IS OPERATING. DO NOT STAND IN
A DIRECT LINE WITH THE FAN. DO NOT PUT YOUR HANDS NEAR THE PULLEYS, BELTS OR
THE FAN. DO NOT WEAR LOOSE CLOTHING.
1. Start the engine. 2. Spray a small stream of water (Spray Bottle) at the suspected leak area. 3. If
engine RPM'S change, the area of the suspected leak has been found. 4. Repair as required.
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Intake Manifold: Service and Repair Intake Manifold - Standard
REMOVAL
WARNING: RELEASE FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE BEFORE SERVICING FUEL SYSTEM
COMPONENTS. SERVICE VEHICLES IN WELL VENTILATED AREAS AND AVOID IGNITION
SOURCES. NEVER SMOKE WHILE SERVICING THE VEHICLE.
1. Disconnect negative cable from battery. 2. Remove the inlet air duct from intake manifold to
throttle body. 3. Perform fuel system pressure release procedure before attempting any repairs.
WARNING: WRAP SHOP TOWELS AROUND FUEL HOSE TO CATCH ANY GASOLINE
SPILLAGE
4. Disconnect fuel supply line quick connect at the fuel tube assembly.
5. Disengage and remove fuel injector cover from retaining pins by pulling outward on cover (Fig.
134). 6. Remove fuel rail assembly attaching screws and remove fuel rail assembly from engine.
Cover injector holes with suitable covering.
CAUTION: Do not set fuel injectors on their tips, damage may occur to the injectors
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7. Disconnect brake booster hose (Fig. 135) and PCV hose (Fig. 136) from intake manifold.
8. Disconnect Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor electrical connector (Fig. 137).
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9. Disconnect knock sensor electrical connector (Fig. 138).
10. Disconnect wiring at starter.
11. Remove the intake manifold to lower support bracket bolts (Fig. 139). 12. Remove intake
manifold screws and washers. Discard the fasteners. Remove intake manifold.
INSPECTION
Inspect manifold for cracks or distortions.
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Check for torn or missing O-rings at the mating surface of the manifold (Fig. 141).
INSTALLATION
Before installing manifold. Clean all mating surfaces. Replace all O-ring gaskets with new gaskets
(Fig. 142). All intake manifold fasteners and washers are to be discarded and NEW fasteners and
washers are to be used.
1. Install intake manifold onto cylinder head and tighten fasteners to 12 Nm (105 in. lbs.) in
sequence shown in (Fig. 140). 2. Install intake manifold to lower support bracket bolts (Fig. 139).
Tighten bolts to 11 Nm (95 in. lbs.). 3. Remove covering from fuel injector holes and insure the
holes are clean. Install fuel rail assembly to intake manifold, Tighten screws to 23 Nm
(200 in. lbs.).
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4. Connect PCV and brake booster hoses. 5. Inspect quick connect fittings for damage, replace if
necessary. Apply a light amount of clean engine oil to fuel inlet tube. Connect fuel supply
hose to fuel rail assembly. Check connection by pulling on connector to insure it locked into
position.
6. Install the fuel injector cover (Fig. 134). 7. Connect Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor
wiring connector (Fig. 137). 8. Connect knock sensor connector, and wiring at starter. 9. Install inlet
air duct to intake manifold and throttle body. Tighten clamp to 3 Nm (30 in. lbs.).
10. Connect negative cable to battery. 11. With the DRB scan tool use ASD Fuel System Test to
pressurize system to check for leaks.
CAUTION: When using the ASD Fuel System Test, the Auto Shutdown (ASD) relay will remain
energized for 7 minutes or until the ignition switch is turned to the OFF position, or Stop All Test is
selected.
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Intake Manifold: Service and Repair Intake Manifold - High Output
REMOVAL - HIGH OUTPUT ENGINE
WARNING: RELEASE FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE BEFORE SERVICING FUEL SYSTEM
COMPONENTS. SERVICE VEHICLES IN WELL VENTILATED AREAS AND AVOID IGNITION
SOURCES. NEVER SMOKE WHILE SERVICING THE VEHICLE.
1. Disconnect negative cable from battery. 2. Perform fuel system pressure release procedure
before attempting any repairs.
WARNING: WRAP SHOP TOWELS AROUND FUEL HOSE TO CATCH ANY GASOLINE
SPILLAGE
3. Disconnect fuel supply line quick connect at the fuel tube assembly.
4. Remove fuel rail cover by pulling up to disengage from retaining pins (Fig. 143). 5. Disconnect
fuel injector connector and harness from injectors and fuel rail.
6. Disconnect PCV hose from manifold (Fig. 145). 7. Remove the inlet air duct from intake manifold
to throttle body.
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8. Remove bolt attaching lower intake manifold to support bracket (Fig. 144). 9. Remove engine oil
dipstick from housing.
10. Disconnect electrical connectors from MAP sensor and MTV actuator (Fig. 145). 11. Remove
bolts attaching intake manifold to cylinder head.
12. Move manifold forward for access to wiring connections (Fig. 147).
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13. Disconnect the knock sensor (Fig. 146). 14. Disconnect brake booster hose (Fig. 147). 15.
Remove intake manifold.
INSTALLATION - HIGH OUTPUT ENGINE
1. Clean manifold sealing surfaces.
2. If separated, install lower to upper manifold gasket and tighten bolt in sequence shown in (Fig.
148) to 12 Nm (105 in. lbs.). 3. Position new manifold gasket on cylinder head mounting surface,
piloting on the 2 attaching studs. 4. Loosely position manifold in engine compartment. 5. Insert
engine wiring harness between middle intake runners. 6. Connect the knock sensor (Fig. 146). 7.
Connect brake booster hose (Fig. 147).
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8. Position manifold to cylinder head and install fasteners. Tighten fasteners in sequence shown in
(Fig. 149) to 12 Nm (105 in. lbs.). 9. Install bolt securing lower manifold to bracket (Fig. 144).
Tighten bolt to 28 Nm (250 in. lbs.).
10. Connect MAP sensor and MTV actuator electrical connection (Fig. 145). 11. Install engine oil
dipstick 12. Connect inlet air duct to manifold and throttle body. 13. Connect PCV hose to manifold
(Fig. 145). 14. Connect fuel injector connectors and harness to fuel rail. 15. Install fuel rail cover
(Fig. 143). 16. Connect fuel supply line to fuel rail. 17. Connect negative cable to battery.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Engine, Cooling and Exhaust > Engine > Lamps and Indicators - Engine > Oil Pressure
Warning Lamp/Indicator > Component Information > Application and ID
Oil Pressure Warning Lamp/Indicator: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than those listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can result.
Bulb Application
Low Oil Pressure Indicator...................................................................................................................
.........................................................................LED
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Oil Pressure Warning Lamp/Indicator: Testing and Inspection
The low oil pressure warning lamp Will illuminate when the ignition switch is turned to the ON
position without engine running. The lamp also illuminates if the engine oil pressure drops below a
safe oil pressure level.
Fig.4 Oil Pressure Switch
To test the system, turn the ignition switch to the ON position. If the lamp fails to light, inspect for a
broken or disconnected wire at the oil pressure switch, located at the front of the engine (Fig. 4). If
the wire at the connector checks good, pull the connector loose from the switch and with a jumper
wire, ground the connector to the engine. With the ignition switch turned to the ON position, check
the warning lamp. If the lamp still fails to light, inspect for a burned out lamp or disconnected socket
in the cluster.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Engine, Cooling and Exhaust > Engine > Seals and Gaskets, Engine > Camshaft Oil Seal >
Component Information > Service and Repair
Camshaft Oil Seal: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
CAUTION: Do Not Rotate the camshaft or crankshaft when timing belt is removed damage to the
engine may occur.
1. Remove the timing belt tensioner assembly.
2. Hold camshaft sprocket with Special Tools C-4687 and modified C-4687-1 as shown in (Fig. 20),
while removing attaching bolt. 3. Remove sprocket from camshaft. 4. Remove the rear timing belt
cover. 5. Remove camshaft seal by carefully using a suitable pry tool. Be careful not to nick or
damage the camshaft seal surface or cylinder head seal
retaining bore.
CAUTION: Do not nick shaft seal surface or seal bore.
6. Shaft seal lip surface must be free of varnish, dirt or nicks. Polish with 400 grit paper, if
necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Install camshaft seal flush with cylinder head using Special Tool MD998306 (Fig. 21). 2. Install
the rear timing belt cover. 3. Install camshaft sprocket retaining bolt. Hold camshaft sprocket with
Special Tools C-4687 and modified C-4687-1 (Fig. 20) and tighten bolt to
115 Nm (85 ft. lbs.).
4. Install timing belt tensioner, timing belt, front cover, and crankshaft vibration damper.
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Bearing Seal > Component Information > Service and Repair
Crankshaft Main Bearing Seal: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove the transaxle. 2. Remove the flex plate.
3. Insert a 3/16 flat bladed screwdriver between the dust lip and the metal case of the crankshaft
seal. Angle the screwdriver (Fig. 74) through the
dust lip against metal case of the seal. Pry out seal.
CAUTION: Do not permit the screwdriver blade to contact crankshaft seal surface. Contact of the
screwdriver blade against crankshaft edge (chamfer) is permitted.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: If burr or scratch is present on the crankshaft edge (chamfer), cleanup with 400 grit
sand paper to prevent seal damage during installation of new seal.
NOTE: When installing seal, no lube on seal is needed.
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Bearing Seal > Component Information > Service and Repair > Page 1332
1. Place Special Tool 6926-1 on crankshaft. This is a pilot tool with a magnetic base (Fig. 75). 2.
Position seal over pilot tool. Make sure you can read the words THIS SIDE OUT on seal (Fig. 75).
Pilot tool should remain on crankshaft during
installation of seal. Ensure that the lip of the seal is facing towards the crankcase during
installation.
CAUTION: If the seal is driven into the block past flush, this may cause an oil leak.
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3. Drive the seal into the block using Special Tool 6926-2 and handle C-4171 (Fig. 76) until the tool
bottoms out against the block (Fig. 77). 4. Install the flex plate. 5. Install the transaxle.
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> Component Information > Testing and Inspection
Cylinder Head Gasket: Testing and Inspection
CYLINDER HEAD GASKET
A cylinder head gasket leak can be located between adjacent cylinders or between a cylinder and
the adjacent water jacket. Possible indications of the cylinder head gasket leaking between
adjacent cylinders are: Loss of engine power
- Engine misfiring
- Poor fuel economy
Possible indications of the cylinder head gasket leaking between a cylinder and an adjacent water
jacket are: Engine overheating
- Loss of coolant
- Excessive steam (white smoke) emitting from exhaust
- Coolant foaming
CYLINDER-TO-CYLINDER LEAKAGE TEST
To determine if an engine cylinder head gasket is leaking between adjacent cylinders, follow the
procedures in Cylinder Compression Pressure Test. An engine cylinder head gasket leaking
between adjacent cylinders will result in approximately a 50-70% reduction in compression
pressure.
CYLINDER-TO-WATER JACKET LEAKAGE TEST
WARNING: USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN THE ENGINE IS OPERATING WITH COOLANT
PRESSURE CAP REMOVED.
VISUAL TEST METHOD
With the engine cool, remove the coolant pressure cap. Start the engine and allow it to warm up
until thermostat opens. If a large combustion/compression pressure leak exists, bubbles will be
visible in the coolant.
COOLING SYSTEM TESTER METHOD
WARNING: WITH COOLING SYSTEM TESTER IN PLACE, PRESSURE WILL BUILD UP FAST.
EXCESSIVE PRESSURE BUILT UP, BY CONTINUOUS ENGINE OPERATION, MUST BE
RELEASED TO A SAFE PRESSURE POINT. NEVER PERMIT PRESSURE TO EXCEED 138 kPa
(20 psi).
Install Cooling System Tester 7700 or equivalent to pressure cap neck. Start the engine and
observe the tester's pressure gauge. If gauge pulsates with every power stroke of a cylinder a
combustion pressure leak is evident.
CHEMICAL TEST METHOD
Combustion leaks into the cooling system can also be checked by using Bloc-Chek Kit C-3685-A or
equivalent. Perform test following the procedures supplied with the tool kit.
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> Component Information > Service and Repair
Front Crankshaft Seal: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove the accessory drive belts. 2. Remove the crankshaft vibration damper. 3. Remove the
timing belt.
4. Remove the crankshaft sprocket using Special Tool 6793 and insert C-4685-C2 (Fig. 69).
5. Remove the crankshaft sprocket key from crankshaft (Fig. 70).
CAUTION: Do not nick shaft seal surface or seal bore.
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6. Using Special Tool 6771, remove front crankshaft oil seal (Fig. 71). Do not damage the seal
contact area on the crankshaft.
INSTALLATION
1. Position seal into opening with seal spring towards the inside of engine. Using Special Tool
6780-1 (Fig. 72), install seal until flush with cover. 2. Install the crankshaft sprocket key (Fig. 70).
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3. Install the crankshaft sprocket (Fig. 73) using Special Tool 6792.
NOTE: Make sure the word "front" on the sprocket is facing outward.
CAUTION: Use of Special Tool 6792 is required to install the crankshaft sprocket to the proper
depth.
4. Install the timing belt. 5. Install crankshaft vibration damper. 6. Install accessory drive belts.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Engine, Cooling and Exhaust > Engine > Seals and Gaskets, Engine > Valve Guide Seal >
Component Information > Service and Repair
Valve Guide Seal: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove valve spring.
2. Remove valve stem seals by using a valve stem seal tool (Fig. 42).
INSTALLATION
1. The valve stem seal/valve spring seat should be pushed firmly and squarely over the valve guide
using the valve stem as guide. Do Not Force seal
against top of guide. When installing the valve retainer locks, compress the spring only enough to
install the locks.
CAUTION: Do not remove garter spring around the seal at the top of the valve stem seal (Fig. 43).
2. Install valve spring.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Engine, Cooling and Exhaust > Engine > Sensors and Switches - Engine > Oil Pressure
Sender > Component Information > Description and Operation
Oil Pressure Sender: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The oil pressure switch is located on the right rear side of the engine block (Fig. 118). The oil
pressure switch is a pressure sensitive switch that is activated by the engine's oil pressure (in the
main oil gallery). The switch is a two terminal device (one terminal is provided to the wiring harness
and the other terminal is the switch's metal housing that screws into the engine block).
OPERATION
The oil pressure switch changes from an "Open" circuit to a "Closed" circuit, on decreasing
pressure, between 2 PSI and 4 PSI. The switch changes from a "Closed" circuit to an "Open"
circuit, on increasing pressure, within a maximum of 3 PSI of the switch's "Closed" circuit pressure
point.
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Sender > Component Information > Description and Operation > Page 1349
Oil Pressure Sender: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Raise vehicle. 2. Position oil collecting container under pressure switch location.
3. Disconnect oil pressure switch electrical connector and remove switch (Fig. 119).
INSTALLATION
1. Install oil pressure switch and connect electrical connector (Fig. 119). 2. Lower vehicle. 3. Start
engine and allow to run a minimum of 2 minutes. 4. Shut engine off and check engine oil level.
Adjust level as necessary.
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Sensor > Component Information > Diagrams
Oil Pressure Sensor: Diagrams
Engine Oil Pressure Switch
Engine Oil Pressure Switch
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Engine, Cooling and Exhaust > Engine > Timing Components > Camshaft Gear/Sprocket >
Component Information > Specifications
Camshaft Gear/Sprocket: Specifications Torque
Torque
Camshaft Sprocket Bolt 85 ft.lb
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Engine, Cooling and Exhaust > Engine > Timing Components > Timing Belt > Component
Information > Specifications
Timing Belt: Specifications
Timing Belt Replacement Interval
On 2000-02 Neon models, replace every 105,000 miles or 84 months in normal service, or every
105,000 miles in severe service.
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Information > Specifications > Page 1360
Timing Belt: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove the accessory drive belts. 2. Raise vehicle on a hoist and remove right inner splash
shield. 3. Remove the crankshaft damper. 4. Remove the lower torque strut. 5. Lower vehicle and
place a jack under engine. 6. Remove the upper torque strut. 7. Remove the engine right mount to
engine mount bracket through bolt. 8. Remove the power steering pump assembly and set aside.
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9. Remove the engine mount bracket (Fig. 164).
10. Remove the timing belt front cover (Fig. 165).
CAUTION: Align camshaft and crankshaft timing marks before removing the timing belt by rotating
the engine with the crankshaft.
11. Rotate crankshaft until timing marks are aligned at both the camshaft and crankshaft.
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12. Loosen the timing belt tensioner fasteners (Fig. 166).
CAUTION: DO NOT loosen, tighten, or remove the tensioner pivot bolt (Fig. 167).
13. Remove the timing belt from sprockets.
CAUTION: Do not rotate the camshaft once the timing belt has been removed or damage to valve
components may occur.
14. For timing belt tensioner pulley assembly removal; refer to Timing Belt Tensioner; Service and
Repair.
INSTALLATION
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1. Set crankshaft sprocket to TDC by aligning the sprocket with the arrow on the oil pump housing,
then back off to 3 notches before TDC (Fig.
168).
2. Set camshaft to TDC by aligning mark on sprocket with the arrow on the rear of timing belt cover
(Fig. 169).
3. Move crankshaft to 1/2 mark before TDC (Fig. 170) for belt installation. 4. Install the timing belt.
Starting at the crankshaft, go around the water pump sprocket and then around the camshaft
sprocket. 5. Move crankshaft sprocket to TDC to take up belt slack.
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6. Re-set the hydraulic tensioner by placing tensioner body in a vise equipped with soft jaws (Fig.
171). Slowly compress the plunger. 7. Compress the plunger until a 1.9 mm (5/64) Allen wrench or
pin can be inserted through the body and the plunger (Fig. 171). 8. Remove hydraulic tensioner
from vise and install on engine, Do not tighten attaching bolts at this time. 9. Using a torque wrench
on the tensioner pulley bolt, apply 28 Nm (250 in. lbs.) of torque against the timing belt.
10. With torque applied to the tensioner pulley/ timing belt, move the tensioner up against the
pulley pivot bracket and tighten tensioner bolts to 31
Nm (23 ft. lbs.). (Fig. 172).
11. Pull the tensioner plunger retaining pin. Pretension is correct when the pin can be removed and
installed into tensioner housing and plunger. 12. Rotate crankshaft 2 revolutions and check the
alignment of the timing marks (Fig. 170) and (Fig. 169). 13. Check belt tension by installing pin into
tensioner housing. If pin cannot be re-installed, repeat belt tension procedure. 14. Install the timing
belt front cover. 15. Install the engine mount bracket. 16. Install the engine right mount to engine
mount bracket through bolt. 17. Remove jack from under engine. 18. Install the upper torque strut.
19. Install power steering pump assembly. 20. Raise vehicle and install lower torque strut. 21.
Install the crankshaft damper. 22. Install accessory drive belts.
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23. Install right inner splash shield. 24. Lower vehicle and perform camshaft and crankshaft timing
relearn procedure as follows:
- Connect the DRB scan tool to the data link (diagnostic) connector. This connector is located in the
passenger compartment; at the lower edge of instrument panel; near the steering column.
- Turn the ignition switch on and access the "miscellaneous" screen.
- Select "re-learn cam/crank" option and follow directions on DRB screen.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Engine, Cooling and Exhaust > Engine > Timing Components > Timing Belt Tensioner >
Component Information > Specifications
Timing Belt Tensioner: Specifications
Timing Belt Tensioner Assembly Bolts 250 in.lb
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Timing Belt Tensioner: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove the timing belt. 2. Remove the bolts attaching the tensioner pulley assembly to engine.
3. Remove the tensioner pulley assembly (Fig. 173).
INSTALLATION
1. Position tensioner pulley assembly to the engine and install attaching bolts. Tighten bolts to 31
Nm (23 ft. lbs.) 2. Install the timing belt.
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Information > Specifications
Timing Cover: Specifications
Timing Belt Cover Bolts 105 in.lb
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Timing Cover: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Front Cover 1. Remove accessory drive belts. 2. Remove crankshaft damper. 3. Remove lower
and upper torque struts. 4. Position a jack under engine. Raise jack enough to support engine
weight. 5. Remove right engine mount to engine mount bracket bolt. 6. Remove power steering
pump assembly and set aside. 7. Remove right engine mount bracket. 8. Remove the timing belt
front cover (Fig. 160).
Rear Cover 1. Remove timing belt front cover. 2. Remove timing belt and timing belt tensioner.
3. Hold camshaft sprocket with Special Tools C-4687 and modified Adaptor C-4687-1 (Fig. 161),
while removing attaching bolt. 4. Remove camshaft sprocket.
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5. Remove rear cover attaching bolts (Fig. 162). 6. Remove rear cover (Fig. 162).
INSTALLATION
Rear Cover 1. Install rear cover and tighten bolts to 12 Nm (105 in. lbs.) (Fig. 162). 2. Install
camshaft sprocket. While holding sprockets with Special Tools C-4687 and modified Adaptor
C-4687-1, tighten attaching bolt to 101 Nm
(75 ft. lbs.).
3. Install timing belt tensioner assembly and timing belt. 4. Install front cover.
Front Cover 1. Install front cover and tighten bolts to 12 Nm (105 in. lbs.). 2. Install engine front
mount bracket. 3. Install right side engine mount to engine mount bracket bolt. 4. Remove jack from
under engine. 5. Install power steering pump assembly. 6. Install upper and lower engine torque
struts. 7. Install crankshaft damper. 8. Install accessory drive belts.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Engine, Cooling and Exhaust > Engine > Tune-up and Engine Performance Checks > Fuel
Pressure > System Information > Specifications > Pressure
Fuel Pressure: Specifications Fuel System Pressure
Fuel System Pressure
Regulated Pressure 400 +/- 34 kpa (58 +/- 5 psi)
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Pressure > System Information > Specifications > Pressure > Page 1380
Fuel Pressure: Specifications Fuel System Volume
Fuel System Volume
Volume 1/4 Liter (1/2 pint) in 7 seconds
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Fuel Pressure: Testing and Inspection
Tests 1 - 2
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Tests 3 - 5
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Tests 6 - 10
SYMPTOM
CHECKING FUEL DELIVERY
POSSIBLE CAUSES
- Fuel pump relay
- Fuel pressure out of SPECS
- Restricted fuel supply line
- Fuel pump inlet strainer plugged
- Fuel pump module
- Fuel pump capacity (volume) out of specs
- Fuel pump relay fused B+ circuit
- Fuel pump relay output circuit open
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Pressure > System Information > Specifications > Page 1384
- Fuel pump ground circuit open/high resistance
- Fuel pump module
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Engine, Cooling and Exhaust > Engine > Tune-up and Engine Performance Checks > Idle
Speed > System Information > Specifications
Idle Speed: Specifications
Idle Speed 600-1300 rpm
Idle speed range achieved by performing the Minimum Air
Flow Idle Speed Test, using a scan tool.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Engine, Cooling and Exhaust > Engine > Tune-up and Engine Performance Checks > Air
Cleaner Housing > Air Filter Element > Component Information > Service and Repair
Air Filter Element: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove 5 screws from air cleaner element box lid. 2. Remove lid from air cleaner box. 3. Pull air
cleaner up and out of air cleaner box.
INSTALLATION
1. Install air cleaner element on to throttle body and push towards the throttle body and past lip in
air cleaner box bottom (Fig. 9). 2. Install lid and tighten screws.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Engine, Cooling and Exhaust > Engine > Tune-up and Engine Performance Checks > Fuel
Filter > Fuel Pressure Release > System Information > Service Precautions
Fuel Pressure Release: Service Precautions
WARNING: Adhere to the following procedures any time the fuel system is being worked on in
order to reduce the risk of fire and personal injury:
- Keep a dry chemical (Class B) fire extinguisher near the work area.
- Place a "CAUTION FLAMMABLE" sign in the work area.
- Work in a well-ventilated area. Do not smoke, and keep sparks and open flames away.
- Wear eye protection.
- Use caution when working near the catalytic converter to prevent the possibility of burns or fire.
(The temperatures within the converter can exceed 537 °C (1000 °F).)
- Relieve the fuel system pressure prior to disconnecting fuel system components.
- Disconnect the negative battery cable except for tests where battery voltage is required.
- Use a suitable container to store or catch fuel.
- Do not replace fuel pipe with fuel hose.
- Plug all disconnected fuel line fittings and hoses.
- After making any fuel system repairs ALWAYS inspect for fuel leaks.
- Over tightening the pump lock ring may result in a leak.
- The fuel reservoir of the fuel pump module does not empty out when the tank is drained. The fuel
in the reservoir may spill out when the module is removed.
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Fuel Pressure Release: Service and Repair
1. Remove Fuel Pump relay from Power Distribution Center (PDC). For location of relay, refer to
label on underside of PDC cover. 2. Start and run engine until it stalls. 3. Attempt restarting engine
until it will no longer run. 4. Turn ignition key to OFF position. 5. Place a rag or towel below fuel line
quick-connect fitting at fuel rail. 6. Return fuel pump relay to PDC. 7. One or more Diagnostic
Trouble Codes (DTC's) may have been stored in PCM memory due to fuel pump relay removal.
The DRB III scan tool
must be used to erase a DTC.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Engine, Cooling and Exhaust > Engine > Tune-up and Engine Performance Checks > Firing
Order > Component Information > Specifications > Electrical Specifications
Firing Order: Electrical Specifications
Electronic Ignition Coil Pack
Ignition Coll Pack
Firing Order .........................................................................................................................................
.................................................................... 1-3-4-2
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The electronic ignition coil pack attaches directly to the valve cover.
The 2.0 Liter (122 cu. inch) in-line four cylinder engine is a single over head camshaft with
hydraulic lifters and four valves per cylinder design (Fig. 1). The engine does not have provisions
for a free wheeling valve train. The cylinders are numbered from front of the engine to the rear. The
firing order is 1-3-4-2.
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Firing Order: Mechanical Specifications
Firing Order .........................................................................................................................................
.................................................................... 1-3-4-2
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Timing > Number One Cylinder > Component Information > Locations
Number One Cylinder: Locations
Firing Order .........................................................................................................................................
.................................................................... 1-3-4-2
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Cable > Component Information > Specifications
Ignition Cable: Specifications
CABLE..................................................................................................................................................
............................................................RESISTANCE
#1 #4.....................................................................................................................................................
............................................. 3500 ohms - 4900 ohms
#2 #3.....................................................................................................................................................
............................................. 2950 ohms - 4100 ohms
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Engine, Cooling and Exhaust > Engine > Tune-up and Engine Performance Checks > Spark
Plug > Spark Plug Tube > Component Information > Service and Repair
Spark Plug Tube: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove the cylinder head cover.
2. Using locking pliers, remove the tube from the cylinder head. Discard old tube.
INSTALLATION
1. Clean area around spark plug with Mopar(R) parts cleaner or equivalent. 2. Apply Mopar(R) Stud
and Bearing Mount or equivalent to a new tube approximately 1 mm (0.039 inch) from the end in a
3 mm (0.118 inch)
wide area.
3. Install sealer end of tube into the cylinder head. Then carefully install the tube using a hardwood
block and mallet until the tube is seated into the
bottom of the bore.
4. Install the cylinder head cover.
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Spark Plug Tube Seal - Valve Cover: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The spark plug tube seals are located in the cylinder head cover. These seals are pressed into the
cylinder head cover to seal the outside perimeter of the spark plug tubes. If these seals show signs
of hardness and/or cracking, they should be replaced.
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Spark Plug Tube Seal - Valve Cover: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove the cylinder head cover. 2. Using an appropriate tool, carefully remove spark plug tube
seals. Care should be taken not to damage cylinder head cover sealing surfaces.
INSTALLATION
1. Clean all sealing surfaces.
NOTE: Position seal with the concave side facing the installation tool.
2. Install seals using Special Tool MB-998306. Only hand pressure on tool is needed to install new
seals. 3. Install the cylinder head cover.
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Compression Check > System Information > Specifications
Compression Check: Specifications
Compression Pressure 170-225 psi
Max. Variation Between Cylinders 25 percent
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Compression Check: Testing and Inspection
CYLINDER COMPRESSION PRESSURE TEST
The results of a cylinder compression pressure test can be utilized to diagnose several engine
malfunctions. Ensure the battery is completely charged and the engine starter motor is in good
operating condition. Otherwise the indicated compression pressures may not be valid for diagnosis
purposes. 1. Check engine oil level and add oil if necessary. 2. Drive the vehicle until engine
reaches normal operating temperature. Select a route free from traffic and other forms of
congestion, observe all
traffic laws, and accelerate through the gears several times briskly
3. Remove all spark plugs from engine. As spark plugs are being removed, check electrodes for
abnormal firing indicators fouled, hot, oily, etc.
Record cylinder number of spark plug for future reference.
4. Disconnect the ignition coil electrical connector. 5. Be sure throttle blade is fully open during the
compression check. 6. Insert compression gage adaptor Special Tool 8116 or the equivalent, into
the #1 spark plug hole in cylinder head. Connect the 0-500 psi (Blue)
pressure transducer with cable adaptors to the DRBIII.
7. Crank engine until maximum pressure is reached on gage. Record this pressure as #1 cylinder
pressure. 8. Repeat the previous step for all remaining cylinders. 9. Compression should not be
less than 689 kPa (100 psi) and not vary more than 25 percent from cylinder to cylinder.
10. If one or more cylinders have abnormally low compression pressures, repeat the compression
test. 11. If the same cylinder or cylinders repeat an abnormally low reading on the second
compression test, it could indicate the existence of a problem in
the cylinder in question. The recommended compression pressures are to be used only as a guide
to diagnosing engine problems. An engine should not be disassembled to determine the cause of
low compression unless some malfunction is present.
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Clearance > System Information > Specifications
Valve Clearance: Specifications
The manufacturer indicates that this vehicle has hydraulic lifters or adjusters and therefore does
not require adjustment.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Engine, Cooling and Exhaust > Engine > Water Pump > Component Information >
Specifications
Water Pump: Specifications
Water Pump Inlet Tube to Engine Block-Bolt 105 in.lb
Water Pump to Engine Block-Bolts 105 in.lb
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Water Pump: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The water pump has a diecast aluminum body and housing with a stamped steel impeller. The
water pump bolts directly to the cylinder block and is driven by the timing belt. Cylinder block to
water pump sealing is provided by a rubber O-ring.
NOTE: The water pump on all models can be replaced without discharging the air conditioning
system.
OPERATION
The water pump is the heart of the cooling system. The coolant is pumped through the engine
block, cylinder head, heater core, and radiator.
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Water Pump: Testing and Inspection
WATER PUMP DIAGNOSIS
A quick flow test to determine water pump operation is check for proper heater operation. A
defective pump will not circulate heated coolant through the heater hoses. An additional flow test
can by performed by the following the procedures below:
WARNING: DO NOT remove radiator cap if the cooling system is hot or under pressure.
1. Remove cooling system pressure cap. 2. Remove a small amount of coolant from the system. 3.
Start the engine and warm up until thermostat opens. 4. With the thermostat open and coolant level
low, visually inspect for coolant flow. If flow is present, the water pump is pumping coolant through
the system.
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Water Pump: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Raise vehicle on a hoist. Remove right inner splash shield. 2. Remove accessory drive belts. 3.
Drain the cooling system. 4. Remove power steering pump attaching bolts and set pump and
assembly aside. Power steering lines do not need to be disconnected. 5. Remove upper and lower
torque isolator struts. 6. Support the engine from bottom and remove right engine mount attaching
bolt. 7. Remove right engine mount bracket. 8. Remove the timing belt. 9. Remove the timing belt
tensioner.
10. Remove camshaft sprocket and rear timing belt cover.
11. Remove water pump attaching screws to engine and remove pump.
INSPECTION
Replace water pump body assembly if it has any of these defects: 1. Cracks or damage on the
body. 2. Coolant leaks from the shaft seal, evident by wet coolant traces on the pump body. 3.
Loose or rough turning bearing. 4. Impeller rubs either the pump body or the engine block. 5.
Impeller loose or damaged. 6. Sprocket or sprocket flange loose or damaged.
INSTALLATION
1. Apply Mopar(R) Dielectric Grease to O-ring before installation.
2. Install new O-ring gasket in water pump body O-ring groove.
CAUTION: Ensure O-ring gasket is properly seated in water pump groove before tightening
screws. An improperly located O-ring may cause damage to the O-ring, resulting in a coolant leak.
3. Assemble pump body to block and tighten screws to 12 Nm (105 inch lbs.). Pressurize cooling
system to 15 psi with pressure tester and check
water pump shaft seal and O-ring for leaks.
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4. Rotate pump by hand to check for freedom of movement. 5. Install timing belt rear cover and
camshaft sprocket. 6. Install timing belt tensioner. 7. Install the timing belt. 8. Install the engine right
mount bracket. 9. Install the upper and lower torque isolator struts.
10. Fill the cooling system. 11. Install the accessory drive belts. 12. Perform camshaft and
crankshaft timing relearn procedure as follows:
^ Connect the DRB scan tool to the data link (diagnostic) connector. This connector is located in
the passenger compartment; at the lower edge of instrument panel; near the steering column.
^ Turn the ignition switch on and access the "miscellaneous" screen.
^ Select "re-learn cam/crank" option and follow directions on DRB screen.
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Coolant: Capacity Specifications
Coolant Capacity
Coolant ................................................................................................................................................
............................................... 6.2Liters ( 6.5 qts )
Note: Includes heater and recovery/reservoir bottle.
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Coolant: Fluid Type Specifications
This vehicle has been factory filled with an Ethylene Glycol based engine coolant with long life
corrosion inhibitors (called HOAT, for Hybrid Organic Additive Technology). When it becomes
necessary to replace the coolant, Use a coolant like Mopar Antifreeze/Coolant, 5 year/100,000 mile
formula (MS-9769), P/N 5011764AB or equivalent.
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Coolant: Service Precautions
DO NOT mix green colored coolant with orange colored coolant.
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Coolant: Testing and Inspection
COOLANT CONCENTRATION TESTING
Coolant concentration should be checked when any additional coolant was added to system or
after a coolant drain, flush and refill. The coolant mixture offers optimum engine cooling and
protection against corrosion when mixed to a freeze point of -37°C (-34°F) to -59°C (-50°F). The
use of a hydrometer or a refractometer can be used to test coolant concentration. A hydrometer will
test the amount of glycol in a mixture by measuring the specific gravity of the mixture. The higher
the concentration of ethylene glycol, the larger the number of balls that will float, and higher the
freeze protection (up to a maximum of 60% by volume glycol). A refractometer will test the amount
of glycol in a coolant mixture by measuring the amount a beam of light bends as it passes through
the fluid. Some coolant manufactures use other types of glycols into their coolant formulations.
Propylene glycol is the most common new coolant. However, propylene glycol based coolants do
not provide the same freezing protection and corrosion protection and is not recommended.
CAUTION: Do not mix types of coolant-corrosion protection will be severely reduced.
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DESCRIPTION
The water pump inlet tube connects the water pump housing to the radiator lower hose and heater
return hose. This plastic tube is sealed by an O-ring and held in place by fasteners to the block.
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Coolant Line/Hose: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Drain the cooling system. 2. Remove the radiator upper hose to access the hose connections at
the inlet tube. 3. Remove the intake manifold.
CAUTION: Do not use any sharp tools to remove hoses from inlet tube. This may cause the tube to
leak.
4. Remove the radiator lower hose and heater hose from the inlet tube. 5. Remove the lower intake
manifold support bracket. 6. Remove the inlet tube to the block fasteners. 7. Rotate tube while
removing the tube from the engine block.
INSTALLATION
1. Inspect the O-ring for damage before installing the tube into the cylinder block. Replace O-ring
as necessary. 2. Lubricate O-ring with Mopar(R) Dielectric Grease and install inlet tube into the
cylinder block opening. 3. Install inlet tube fasteners and tighten to 12 Nm (105 inch lbs.). 4. Install
intake manifold lower support bracket fasteners and tighten to 12 Nm (105 inch lbs.). 5. Connect
the radiator lower hose and heater hose to inlet tube. 6. Install the intake manifold. 7. Install the
radiator upper hose. 8. Fill the cooling system. 9. Pressure test cooling system and check for leaks.
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REMOVAL
1. Disconnect recovery hose from water outlet connector/thermostat housing.
2. Remove container attaching fasteners. 3. Remove coolant recovery container.
INSTALLATION
1. Install coolant recovery container and tighten fasteners to 4 Nm (35 inch lbs.). 2. Connect
recovery hose to water outlet connector/thermostat housing. 3. Fill container to proper level.
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How to Use Wiring Diagrams
DaimlerChrysler Corporation wiring diagrams are designed to provide information regarding the
vehicles wiring content. In order to effectively use the wiring diagrams to diagnose and repair
DaimlerChrysler Corporation vehicles, it is important to understand all of their features and
characteristics.
General Information (Part 1 of 2)
Diagrams are arranged such that the power (B+) side of the circuit is placed near the top of the
page, and the ground (B-) side of the circuit is placed near the bottom of the page (Fig. 1).
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General Information (Part 2 of 2)
All switches, components, and modules are shown in the at rest position with the doors closed and
the key removed from the ignition (Fig. 2).
Components are shown two ways. A solid line around a component indicates that the component is
complete. A dashed line around the component indicates that the component is being shown is not
complete. Incomplete components have a reference number to indicate the page where the
component is shown complete.
It is important to realize that no attempt is made on the diagrams to represent components and
wiring as they appear on the vehicle. For example, a short
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piece of wire is treated the same as a long one. In addition, switches and other components are
shown as simply as possible, with regard to function only.
Circuit Functions
Circuit Identification Code Chart
All circuits in the diagrams use an alpha/numeric code to identify the wire and its function. To
identify which circuit code applies to a system, refer to the Circuit Identification Code Chart. This
chart shows the main circuits only and does not show the secondary codes that may apply to some
models.
Circuit Information
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Wire Code Identification
Wire Color Code Chart
Each wire shown in the diagrams contains a code which identifies the main circuit, part of the main
circuit, gauge of wire, and color.
Connector, Ground and Splice Information
CAUTION: Not all connectors are serviced. Some connectors are serviced only with a harness. A
typical example might be the Supplemental Restraint System connectors. Always check parts
availability before attempting a repair.
IDENTIFICATION
Connectors, grounds, and splices are identified as follows: In-line connectors located in the engine compartment are C100 series numbers
- In-line connectors located in the Instrument Panel area are C200 series numbers.
- In-line connectors located in the body are C300 series numbers.
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- Jumper harness connectors are C400 series numbers.
- Grounds and ground connectors are identified with a "G" and follow the same series numbering
as the in-line connectors.
- Splices are identified with an "S" and follow the same series numbering as the in-line connectors.
- Component connectors are identified by the component name instead of a number. Multiple
connectors on a component use a C1, C2, etc. identifier.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Sensitive Devices
Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol is used to indicate this. When handling
any component with this symbol comply with the following procedures to reduce the possibility of
electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the component. If it is not
known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part from
its protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from its package,
ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
Notes, Cautions and Warnings
Additional important information is presented in three ways: Notes, Cautions, and Warnings.
NOTES are used to help describe how switches or components operate to complete a particular
circuit. They are also used to indicate different conditions that may appear on the vehicle. For
example, an up-to and after condition.
CAUTIONS are used to indicate information that could prevent making an error that may damage
the vehicle.
WARNINGS provide information to prevent personal injury and vehicle damage. Below is a list of
general warnings that should be followed any time a vehicle is being serviced.
WARNING:
- ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES FOR EYE PROTECTION.
- USE SAFETY STANDS ANYTIME A PROCEDURE REQUIRES BEING UNDER A VEHICLE.
- BE SURE THAT THE IGNITION SWITCH ALWAYS IS IN THE OFF POSITION, UNLESS THE
PROCEDURE REQUIRES IT TO BE ON.
- SET THE PARKING BRAKE WHEN WORKING ON ANY VEHICLE. AN AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN PARK. A MANUAL TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN
NEUTRAL.
- OPERATE THE ENGINE ONLY IN A WELL-VENTILATED AREA.
- KEEP AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING, ESPECIALLY THE
FAN AND BELTS.
- TO PREVENT SERIOUS BURNS, AVOID CONTACT WITH HOT PARTS SUCH AS THE
RADIATOR, EXHAUST MANIFOLD(S), TAIL PIPE, CATALYTIC CONVERTER, AND MUFFLER.
- DO NOT ALLOW FLAME OR SPARKS NEAR THE BATTERY. GASES ARE ALWAYS
PRESENT IN AND AROUND THE BATTERY.
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- ALWAYS REMOVE RINGS, WATCHES, LOOSE HANGING JEWELRY, AND LOOSE
CLOTHING.
Symbols
Wiring Diagram Symbols
International symbols are used throughout the wiring diagrams. These symbols are consistent with
those being used around the world (Fig. 3).
Take Outs
The abbreviation T/O is used in the component location section to indicate a point in which the
wiring harness branches out to a component.
Terminology
This is a list of terms and definitions used in the wiring diagrams.
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LHD .....................................................................................................................................................
.......................................... Left Hand Drive Vehicles RHD .................................................................
............................................................................................................................ Right Hand Drive
Vehicles ATX .......................................................................................................................................
.......................... Automatic Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive MTX ...................................................
.................................................................................................................. Manual
Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive AT ..................................................................................................
................................................................... Automatic Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive MT .............
...........................................................................................................................................................
Manual Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive SOHC ................................................................................
..................................................................................................... Single Over Head Cam Engine
DOHC ..................................................................................................................................................
................................. Double Over Head Cam Engine BUX ................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
Built-Up-Export Built-Up-Export
.................................................................................................................. Vehicles Built For Sale In
Markets Other Than North America Except Built-Up-Export
........................................................................................................................................ Vehicles
Built For Sale In North America
Section Identification and Information
Section Identification
The wiring diagrams are grouped into individual sections. If a component is most likely found in a
particular group, it will be shown complete (all wires, connectors, and pins) within that group. For
example, the Auto Shutdown Relay is most likely to be found in Group 30, so it is shown there
complete. It can, however, be shown partially in another group if it contains some associated
wiring.
Diode Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the battery. 2. Locate the diode in the harness, and remove the protective covering.
Diode Identification
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3. Remove the diode from the harness, pay attention to the current flow direction.
INSTALLATION
1. Remove the insulation from the wires in the harness. Only remove enough insulation to solder in
the new diode. 2. Install the new diode in the harness, making sure current flow is correct. If
necessary, refer to the appropriate wiring diagram for current flow (Fig.
13).
3. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only Do not use acid core solder. 4.
Tape the diode to the harness using electrical tape. Make sure the diode is completely sealed from
the elements. 5. Re-connect the battery and test affected systems.
Terminal Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector being repaired from its mating half/component.
Fig.16 Connector Locking Wedge Tab (Typical)
3. Remove the connector locking wedge, if required (Fig. 16).
Fig.17 Terminal Removal
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Fig.18 Terminal Removal Using Special Tool
4. Position the connector locking finger away from the terminal using the proper pick from special
tool kit 6680. Pull on the wire to remove the
terminal from the connector (Fig. 17) (Fig. 18).
5. Cut the wire 6 inches from the back of the connector. 6. Remove 1 inch of insulation from the
wire on the harness side.
INSTALLATION
1. Select a wire from the terminal repair assembly that best matches the color wire being repaired.
2. Cut the repair wire to the proper length and remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation. 3. Splice the
repair wire to the wire harness
a. Place a piece of heat shrink tubing over one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire repair area. b. Spread the strands of the wire apart on each
part of the exposed wires. c. Push the two ends of wire together until the strands of wire are close
to the insulation. d. Twist the wires together. e. Solder the connection together using rosin core
type solder only. Do not use acid core solder. f.
Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the tubing
is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both ends of the tubing.
4. Insert the repaired wire into the connector. 5. Install the connector locking wedge, if required,
and reconnect the connector to its mating half/component. 6. Re-tape the wire harness starting at
1-1/2 inches behind the connector and 2 inches past the repair. 7. Connect battery and test all
affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Augat Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.8 Augat Connector Repair
3. Push down on the yellow connector locking tab to release the terminals (Fig. 8).
Fig.9 Using Special Tool 6932
4. Using special tool 6932, push the terminal to remove it from the connector (Fig. 9). 5. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. When the connector is re-assembled, the locking tab must be placed in the locked position to
prevent terminal push out. 5. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 6. Connect battery
and test all affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Molex Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.10 Molex Connector Repair
3. Insert special tool 6742 into the terminal end of the connector (Fig. 10).
Fig.11 Using Special Tool 6742
4. Using special tool 6742, release the locking fingers on the terminal (Fig. 11). 5. Pull on the wire
to remove it from the connector. 6. Repair or replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 5. Connect battery and test all affected
systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Thomas and Betts Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.12 Thomas And Betts Connector Lock Release Tabs
3. Push in the two lock tabs on the side of the connector (Fig. 12).
Fig.13 Removing Wire Terminal
4. Insert the probe end of special tool 6934 into the back of the connector cavity (Fig. 13). 5. Grasp
the wire and tool 6934, then slowly remove the wire and terminal from the connector. 6. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are fully seated
into the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
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Fig.14 Single Lock Tab
4. Push in the single lock tab on the side of the connector (Fig. 14). 5. Connect connector to its
mating half/component. 6. Connect battery and test all affected systems.
Wire Splicing
STANDARD PROCEDURE - WIRE SPLICING
When splicing a wire, it is important that the correct gauge be used as shown in the wiring
diagrams.
1. Remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation from each wire that needs to be spliced. 2. Place a
piece of adhesive lined heat shrink tubing on one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire
repair area.
Fig.23 Splice Clip
3. Place the strands of wire overlapping each other inside of the splice clip (Fig. 23).
Fig.24 Crimping Tool
4. Using crimping tool, Miller p/n 8272, crimp the splice clip and wires together (Fig. 24)
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Fig.25 Solder
5. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only (Fig. 25)
CAUTION: DO NOT USE ACID CORE SOLDER.
Fig.26 Heat Shrink Tubing
6. Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the
tubing is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both
ends of the tubing (Fig. 26).
Special Tools
Probing Tool Package 6807
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Terminal Pick 6680
Terminal Removing Tool 6932
Terminal Removing Tool 6934
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Radiator Cooling Fan Motor: Diagnostic Aids
Intermittent and Poor Connections
INTERMITTENT AND POOR CONNECTIONS
Most intermittent electrical problems are caused by faulty electrical connections or wiring. It is also
possible for a sticking component or relay to cause a problem. Before condemning a component or
wiring assembly, check the following items. Connectors are fully seated
- Spread terminals, or terminal push out
- Terminals in the wiring assembly are fully seated into the connector/component and locked into
position
- Dirt or corrosion on the terminals. Any amount of corrosion or dirt could cause an intermittent
problem
- Damaged connector/component casing exposing the item to dirt or moisture
- Wire insulation that has rubbed through causing a short to ground
- Some or all of the wiring strands broken inside of the insulation
- Wiring broken inside of the insulation
Troubleshooting Tests
Fig.6 Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) SENSITIVE DEVICES
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol (Fig. 6) is used to indicate this. When
handling any component with this symbol, comply with the following procedures to reduce the
possibility of electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the
component. If it is not known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part form
it's protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from it's
package, ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
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Fig.7 Testing For Voltage Potential
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR VOLTAGE POTENTIAL
1. Connect the ground lead of a voltmeter to a known good ground (Fig. 7). 2. Connect the other
lead of the voltmeter to the selected test point. The vehicle ignition may need to be turned ON to
check voltage. Refer to the
appropriate test procedure.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR CONTINUITY
1. Remove the fuse for the circuit being checked or, disconnect the battery.
Fig.8 Testing For Continuity
2. Connect one lead of the ohmmeter to one side of the circuit being tested (Fig. 8). 3. Connect the
other lead to the other end of the circuit being tested. Low or no resistance means good continuity.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND
1. Remove the fuse and disconnect all items involved with the fuse. 2. Connect a test light or a
voltmeter across the terminals of the fuse. 3. Starting at the fuse block, wiggle the wiring harness
about 6 - 8 inches apart and watch the voltmeter/test lamp.
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4. If the voltmeter registers voltage or the test lamp glows, there is a short to ground in that general
area of the wiring harness.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND ON FUSES POWERING
SEVERAL LOADS
1. Refer to the wiring diagrams and disconnect or isolate all items on the suspected fused circuits.
2. Replace the blown fuse. 3. Supply power to the fuse by turning ON the ignition switch or
re-connecting the battery. 4. Start connecting or energizing the items in the fuse circuit one at a
time. When the fuse blows the circuit with the short to ground has been isolated.
Fig.9 Testing For Voltage Drop
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A VOLTAGE DROP
1. Connect the positive lead of the voltmeter to the side of the circuit closest to the battery (Fig. 9).
2. Connect the other lead of the voltmeter to the other side of the switch, component or circuit. 3.
Operate the item. 4. The voltmeter will show the difference in voltage between the two points.
Troubleshooting Tools
When diagnosing a problem in an electrical circuit there are several common tools necessary.
These tools are listed and explained below.
Jumper Wire
This is a test wire used to connect two points of a circuit. It can be used to bypass an open in a
circuit.
WARNING: NEVER USE A JUMPER WIRE ACROSS A LOAD, SUCH AS A MOTOR,
CONNECTED BETWEEN A BATTERY FEED AND GROUND.
Voltmeter
Used to check for voltage on a circuit. Always connect the black lead to a known good ground and
the red lead to the positive side of the circuit.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking voltages in these circuits, use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
Ohmmeter
Used to check the resistance between two points of a circuit. Low or no resistance in a circuit
means good continuity.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking resistance in these circuits use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
In addition, make sure the power is disconnected from the circuit. Circuits that are powered up by
the vehicle's electrical system can cause damage to the equipment and provide false readings.
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Fig. 4 Probing Tool
Probing Tools
These tools are used for probing terminals in connectors (Fig. 4). Select the proper size tool from
Special Tool Package 6807, and insert it into the terminal being tested. Use the other end of the
tool to insert the meter probe.
Troubleshooting Wiring Problems
When troubleshooting wiring problems, there are six steps which can aid in the procedure. The
steps are listed and explained below. Always check for nonfactory items added to the vehicle
before doing any diagnosis. If the vehicle is equipped with these items, disconnect them to verify
these add-on items are not the cause of the problem.
1. Verify the problem. 2. Verify any related symptoms. Do this by performing operational checks on
components that are in the same circuit. Refer to the wiring diagrams. 3. Analyze the symptoms.
Use the wiring diagrams to determine what the circuit is doing, where the problem most likely is
occurring, and where the
diagnosis will continue.
4. Isolate the problem area. 5. Repair the problem. 6. Verify proper operation. For this step, check
for proper operation of all items on the repaired circuit.
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Radiator Fan Motor
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Fan Motor > Component Information > Diagrams > Page 1471
Radiator Cooling Fan Motor: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The radiator fan is a single speed electric motor driven fan. The radiator fan assembly components
includes an electric motor, a fan blade, and a support shroud that is attached to the radiator. Each
component of the fan assembly can be serviced separately.
OPERATION
Radiator fan control operation is accomplished two ways. The fan will always run when the air
conditioning compressor clutch is engaged. In addition to this control, the fan is turned on by the
temperature of the coolant which is sensed by the coolant temperature sensor which sends the
message to the Powertrain Control Module (PCM). The PCM turns on the fan through a fan relay
by grounding the relay's coil. The fan relay is located in the Power Distribution Center (PDC). Refer
to the label beneath the PDC cover for location of fan relay. The PCM will actuate the fan relay
whenever the A/C clutch is engaged regardless of coolant temperature and vehicle speed. If the
A/C clutch is not engaged, the PCM will actuate the fan relay when the coolant temperature
reaches approximately (97°C) 207°F and turns off the fan relay when the coolant temperature
drops to approximately (94°C) 201°F. The fan relay is also turned off when the vehicle speed is
above approximately 100 Km/h (62 MPH). For wiring diagrams of the fan circuit, Refer to
Appropriate Wiring Information. If the radiator fan is inoperative or a Diagnostic Trouble Code
(DTC) related to fan control has been set, Refer to Appropriate Diagnostic Information for complete
diagnostic procedures.
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RADIATOR FAN OPERATION CHART
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Fan Motor > Component Information > Service and Repair > Removal and Installation
Radiator Cooling Fan Motor: Service and Repair Removal and Installation
REMOVAL
WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE THE CYLINDER BLOCK PLUG OR THE RADIATOR
DRAINCOCK WITH THE SYSTEM HOT AND UNDER PRESSURE BECAUSE SERIOUS BURNS
FROM COOLANT CAN OCCUR.
1. Disconnect negative cable from battery. 2. Drain cooling system below the radiator upper hose
level.
3. Remove radiator upper hose from radiator. 4. Disconnect radiator fan electrical connector.
5. Remove radiator fan screws from radiator. 6. Lift fan shroud up and out of lower shroud
attachment clips. 7. For radiator fan assembly sub-component removal procedures Refer to
RADIATOR FAN - DISASSEMBLY.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the radiator fan assembly into the clips on the lower radiator tank. 2. Install the retaining
screws and tighten to 7.5 Nm (65 inch lbs.). 3. Connect radiator fan electrical connector. 4.
Connect the radiator upper hose. Align hose and position clamp to prevent interference with the
engine or the hood. 5. Connect negative cable to battery. 6. Fill the cooling system.
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Fan Motor > Component Information > Service and Repair > Removal and Installation > Page 1475
Radiator Cooling Fan Motor: Service and Repair Disassembly and Assembly
DISASSEMBLY
The radiator fan assembly consist of the following three components: fan, fan motor, and shroud.
FAN There are no repairs to be made to the fan. If the fan is warped, cracked, or otherwise
damaged, it must be replaced with only the recommended part for adequate strength, performance
and safety. 1. Remove radiator fan assembly.
2. Remove fan hub retaining nut. 3. Remove fan from motor shaft.
FAN MOTOR 1. Remove radiator fan assembly. 2. Remove fan from motor shaft.
3. Remove screw attaching the in-rush current suppressor. 4. Remove screws attaching motor to
shroud. 5. Remove the fan motor.
SHROUD 1. Remove radiator fan assembly.
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2. Remove the FAN. 3. Remove the FAN MOTOR.
ASSEMBLY
FAN
There are no repairs to be made to the fan. If the fan is warped, cracked, or otherwise damaged, it
must be replaced with only the recommended part for adequate strength, performance and safety.
1. Install fan on motor shaft. 2. Install fan retaining nut and tighten to 3.8 Nm (34 inch lbs.)). 3.
Install radiator fan assembly.
FAN MOTOR 1. Install the fan motor on shroud and tighten screws to 3.8 Nm (34 inch lbs.). 2.
Install screw attaching the in-rush current suppressor and tighten to 2.6 Nm (23 inch lbs.). 3. Install
the fan on motor shaft. 4. Install the radiator fan assembly.
SHROUD 1. Install the FAN MOTOR. 2. Install the FAN. 3. Install the radiator fan assembly.
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Fan Motor Relay > Component Information > Locations
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Fan Motor Relay > Component Information > Locations > Page 1480
Radiator Cooling Fan Motor Relay: Diagrams
Power Distribution Center
Radiator Fan Relay
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Fan Motor Relay > Component Information > Locations > Page 1481
Power Distribution Center
Radiator Fan Relay
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Engine, Cooling and Exhaust > Cooling System > Engine - Coolant Temperature
Sensor/Switch > Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor <--> [Coolant Temperature Sensor/Switch (For Computer)] >
Component Information > Specifications
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor: Specifications
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
.................................................................................................................................18 Nm (13.2 ft.
lbs.) (165 in. lbs.)
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Component Information > Specifications > Page 1486
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Component Information > Specifications > Page 1487
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
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Sensor/Switch > Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor <--> [Coolant Temperature Sensor/Switch (For Computer)] >
Component Information > Specifications > Page 1488
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The coolant sensor threads into the rear of the cylinder head, next to the camshaft position sensor.
New sensors have sealant applied to the threads. The ECT Sensor is a Negative Thermal
Coefficient (NTC), dual range Sensor. The resistance of the ECT Sensor changes as coolant
temperature changes. This results in different input voltages to the PCM. The PCM also uses the
ECT Sensor input to operate the low and high speed radiator cooling fans.
OPERATION
The combination coolant temperature sensor has two elements. One element supplies coolant
temperature signal to the PCM. The other element supplies coolant temperature signal to the
instrument panel gauge cluster. The PCM determines engine coolant temperature from the coolant
temperature sensor. As coolant temperature varies the coolant temperature sensors resistance
changes resulting in a different input voltage to the PCM and the instrument panel gauge cluster.
When the engine is cold, the PCM will provide slightly richer air- fuel mixtures and higher idle
speeds until normal operating temperatures are reached. The PCM has a dual temperature range
program for better sensor accuracy at cold temperatures. At key-ON the PCM sends a regulated
five volt signal through a 10,000 ohm resistor to the sensor. When the sensed voltage reaches
approximately 1.25 volts the PCM turns on the transistor. The transistor connects a 1,000 ohm
resistor in parallel with the 10,000 ohm resistor. With this drop in resistance the PCM recognizes an
increase in voltage on the input circuit.
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Component Information > Specifications > Page 1489
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. With the engine cold, drain coolant until level drops below cylinder head. 2. Disconnect coolant
sensor electrical connector. 3. Remove coolant sensor.
INSTALLATION
1. Install coolant sensor. Tighten sensor to 18 Nm (165 inch lbs.) torque. 2. Attach electrical
connector to sensor. 3. Fill cooling system.
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Service Precautions
Heater Core: Service Precautions
WARNING:
- ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-BAGS, REFER TO PASSIVE RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT
PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. FAILURE TO TAKE THE PROPER
PRE-CAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIR-BAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE
PERSONAL INJURY.
- DO NOT OPEN THE RADIATOR DRAIN-COCK OR DISCONNECT COOLANT HOSES WHEN
THE SYSTEM IS HOT AND UNDER PRESSURE. SERIOUS BURNS FROM COOLANT CAN
OCCUR.
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Service and Repair > Heater Core Replacement - LHD
Heater Core: Service and Repair Heater Core Replacement - LHD
REMOVAL
For heater core removal procedure, Refer to: "Housing Assembly HVAC : Service and Repair" See:
Heating and Air Conditioning/Housing Assembly HVAC/Service and Repair
INSTALLATION
For heater core installation procedure, Refer to: "Housing Assembly HVAC : Service and Repair"
See: Heating and Air Conditioning/Housing Assembly HVAC/Service and Repair
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Heater Core: Service and Repair Heater Core Replacement - RHD
REMOVAL
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-BAGS, REFER TO PASSIVE RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT
PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. FAILURE TO TAKE THE PROPER
PRE-CAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIR-BAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE
PERSONAL INJURY.
- DO NOT OPEN THE RADIATOR DRAIN-COCK OR DISCONNECT COOLANT HOSES WHEN
THE SYSTEM IS HOT AND UNDER PRESSURE. SERIOUS BURNS FROM COOLANT CAN
OCCUR.
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Drain the cooling system. 3. Evacuate the refrigerant
system. 4. Remove the instrument panel. Refer to: Body and Frame, Interior Trim,
Dashboard/Instrument Panel, Service and Repair, Instrument
Panel Service Procedures, Instrument Panel Assembly Replacement, See: Body and
Frame/Interior Moulding / Trim/Dashboard / Instrument Panel/Service and Repair/Instrument Panel
Assembly
Fig.17 Expansion Valve Position And Orientation
5. Remove the refrigerant line retaining bolt from the expansion valve. Remove the refrigerant lines
from the expansion valve. 6. Disconnect the electrical connector from the bottom of the expansion
valve. 7. Remove the expansion valve retaining bolts and remove the valve from the vehicle.
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Fig.18 Heater Core Coolant Supply Lines
8. Remove the heater core coolant supply hoses from the heater core. 9. Working from inside the
engine compartment, remove the A/C-Heater housing retaining fasteners from the bulkhead.
10. Remove the A/C-Heater housing drain tube. Remove the spring clip and pull the hose from the
housing nipple. 11. Working from inside the vehicle, remove the defroster duct from the A/C-Heater
housing and body attachment point. 12. Remove the A/C-Heater housing retaining bolts. 13.
Disconnect the electrical connectors from the A/C-Heater housing. 14. Remove the A/C-Heater
housing from the vehicle and place the assembly on a bench. 15. Remove the heater core cover
from the housing assembly. 16. Remove the heater core coolant lines from the heater core.
Fig.19 Heater A/C Housing
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17. Remove the screws necessary to disassemble the A/C-Heater housing assembly. 18. Remove
the heater core from the A/C-Heater housing.
INSTALLATION
Fig.20 Heater A/C Housing
1. Install the heater core in the A/C-Heater housing. 2. Reassemble the A/C-Heater housing. 3.
Install the housing in the vehicle and install the retaining bolts. Torque the bolts to 20 Nm (177 in.
lbs.). 4. Connect the electrical connectors on the A/C- Heater housing. 5. Install the defroster duct
on the A/C-Heater housing and secure at the body attachment point. 6. Install the A/C-Heater
housing drain tube and retaining clip. 7. Install the A/C-Heater housing retaining fasteners. Torque
the fasteners to 20 Nm (177 in. lbs.).
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Fig.21 Heater Core Coolant Supply Lines
8. Install the heater core coolant supply hoses on the heater core. 9. Install the expansion valve,
gasket and retaining bolts. Torque the bolts to 11 Nm (97 in. lbs.).
Fig.22 Expansion Valve Position And Orientation
10. Connect the electrical connector on the bottom of the expansion valve.
CAUTION: Be certain the refrigerant line sealing O-rings are well lubricated and free of tears.
11. Install the refrigerant lines and retaining bolt. Torque the bolt to 23 Nm (203 in. lbs.). 12. Install
the instrument panel. Refer to: Body and Frame, Interior Trim, Dashboard/Instrument Panel,
Service and Repair, Instrument Panel
Service Procedures, Instrument Panel Assembly Replacement, See: Body and Frame/Interior
Moulding / Trim/Dashboard / Instrument Panel/Service and Repair/Instrument Panel Assembly
13. Evacuate the refrigerant system. 14. Charge the refrigerant system. 15. Fill the cooling system .
16. Connect the negative battery cable.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Engine, Cooling and Exhaust > Cooling System > Heater Hose > Component Information >
Service Precautions
Heater Hose: Service Precautions
CAUTION: When removing hoses from heater core inlet or outlet nipples DO NOT exert excess
pressure. The heater core may become damaged and leak engine coolant.
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Service and Repair > Heater Inlet Hose Replacement
Heater Hose: Service and Repair Heater Inlet Hose Replacement
REMOVAL
CAUTION: When removing hoses from heater core inlet or outlet nipples DO NOT exert excess
pressure. The heater core may become damaged and leak engine coolant.
NOTE: Review Cooling System Precautions before proceeding with this operation.
1. Drain engine cooling system. Refer to: "Cooling System : Service and Repair" See: Service and
Repair
Fig.23 Heater Hoses And Clamps
2. Using spring tension clamp pliers, remove clamps at end of heater hose to be removed. 3.
Carefully rotate hose back and forth while pulling away from connector nipple.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: When removing hoses from heater core inlet or outlet nipples DO NOT exert excess
pressure. The heater core may become damaged and leak engine coolant.
NOTE: Review Cooling System Precautions before proceeding with this operation.
1. Using spring tension clamp pliers, install the hose ends into position. 2. Refill the cooling system.
Refer to: "Cooling System : Service and Repair" See: Service and Repair
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Service and Repair > Heater Inlet Hose Replacement > Page 1504
Heater Hose: Service and Repair Heater Return Hose Replacement
REMOVAL
CAUTION: When removing hoses from the heater core inlet nipples DO NOT exert excessive
pressure. The heater core may become damaged and leak engine coolant.
NOTE: Review Cooling System Precautions before proceeding with this operation.
1. Drain engine cooling system. Refer to: "Cooling System : Service and Repair" See: Service and
Repair
Fig.24 Heater Hoses And Clamps
2. Using spring tension clamp pliers, remove the clamps at the end of the heater hoses to be
removed. 3. Carefully rotate the hose back and forth while pulling away from the connector nipple.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: When installing hoses to heater core inlet or outlet nipples DO NOT exert excessive
pressure. The heater core may become damaged and leak engine coolant.
1. Carefully rotate the hose back and forth while pushing the hose onto the connector nipple. 2.
Using spring tension pliers, install the clamps at the end of the heater hose being installed. 3. Refill
the cooling system. Refer to: "Cooling System : Service and Repair" See: Service and Repair
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Heater Hose: Service and Repair Heater Tube Assembly Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect negative battery cable. Disconnect positive battery cable. Remove battery. 2. Raise
vehicle on hoist. 3. Drain cooling system . Refer to: "Cooling System : Service and Repair" See:
Service and Repair 4. Remove hose clamp from heater return tube located near starter. Disconnect
hose from tube. 5. Lower vehicle 6. Remove air cleaner housing and throttle body to intake
manifold hose. 7. Disconnect PCV vacuum hose at intake manifold. 8. Remove hose clamp from
heater supply tube located near thermostat housing. Disconnect hose from tube. 9. Remove two
heater hose clamps and disconnect heater hoses near battery.
10. Unclip wiring harness from heater tube assembly, 11. Remove transmission dipstick tube and
place an appropriate plug into hole to prevent coolant from entering transmission. 12. Remove
fasteners attaching heater tube assembly to cylinder head and engine block. 13. Remove heater
tube assembly.
NOTE: After heater tube assembly is removed, the short hoses connecting the tubes to the
thermostat housing and water pump inlet tube can be replaced at this time.
INSTALLATION
1. Inspect all hoses that connect to heater tubes. Replace if necessary. 2. Position heater tube
assembly near it's mounting location. 3. Connect hoses at water pump inlet tube and thermostat
housing. Ensure clamps are positioned properly to seal hoses and avoid contact with engine
components.
4. Install fasteners attaching heater tube assembly to cylinder head and engine block.
NOTE: Before installing transmission dipstick tube clean any residual coolant from around the area
where plug was placed.
5. Remove plug from transmission dipstick tube mounting hole. Install transmission dipstick tube. 6.
Reattach wiring harness to heater tube assembly. 7. Connect two heater hoses to heater tubes
near battery. Ensure clamps are positioned properly to seal hoses and avoid contact with engine
components.
8. Connect PCV vacuum hose to intake manifold. 9. Install air cleaner housing and throttle body to
intake manifold hose.
10. Raise vehicle on hoist. 11. Close radiator draincock. 12. Lower vehicle 13. Install battery.
Connect positive battery cable. Connect negative battery cable. 14. Fill cooling system. Refer to:
"Cooling System : Service and Repair" See: Service and Repair
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Engine, Cooling and Exhaust > Cooling System > Radiator > Radiator Drain Plug >
Component Information > Service and Repair
Radiator Drain Plug: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Drain the cooling system.
2. Turn the draincock stem counterclockwise to unscrew the stem. When the stem is unscrewed to
the end of the threads, pull the stem from the
radiator tank.
INSTALLATION
1. Push the draincock assembly body into the tank opening. 2. Tighten the draincock stem by
turning clockwise to 2.0 - 2.7 Nm (18 - 25 inch lbs.). 3. Fill the cooling system.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Engine, Cooling and Exhaust > Cooling System > Radiator Cap > Component Information >
Description and Operation
Radiator Cap: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The cooling system is equipped with a pressure cap that releases built up pressure, maintaining a
range of 97 - 124 kPa (14 - 18 psi).
There is also a vent valve in the center of the cap. This valve also opens when coolant is cooling
and contracting, allowing coolant to return to radiator from coolant reserve/recovery system
container by vacuum through connecting hose. If valve is stuck shut, the radiator hoses will be
collapsed on cool down. Clean the vent valve to ensure proper sealing when boiling point is
reached.
OPERATION
The pressure cap allows the cooling system to operate at higher than atmospheric pressure. The
higher pressure raises the coolant boiling point; this allows increased radiator cooling capacity. The
gasket in the cap seals the filler neck, so that vacuum can be maintained, allowing coolant to be
drawn back into the radiator from the reserve container.
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Testing and Inspection > Cooling System Pressure Relief Testing
Radiator Cap: Testing and Inspection Cooling System Pressure Relief Testing
COOLING SYSTEM PRESSURE RELIEF TESTING
WARNING: THE WARNING WORDS "DO NOT OPEN HOT" ON THE PRESSURE CAP IS A
SAFETY PRECAUTION. WHEN HOT, THE COOLING SYSTEM BUILDS UP PRESSURE. TO
PREVENT SCALDING OR OTHER INJURY, THE PRESSURE CAP SHOULD NOT BE
REMOVED WHILE THE SYSTEM IS HOT AND/OR UNDER PRESSURE.
The pressure cap upper gasket to filler neck seal can be checked by removing the overflow hose at
the radiator filler neck overflow nipple. Attach the radiator pressure tester to the filler neck overflow
nipple, and pump air into the system. The pressure cap upper gasket should relieve pressure at 69
- 124 kPa (10 - 18 psi), and hold pressure at 55 kPa (8 psi) minimum. There is no need to remove
the pressure cap at any time except for the following purposes: ^
Check and adjust coolant freeze point
^ Refill system with new coolant
^ Conducting service procedures
^ Checking for leaks
WARNING: IF VEHICLE HAS BEEN RUN RECENTLY, WAIT 15 MINUTES BEFORE REMOVING
CAP. PLACE A SHOP TOWEL OVER THE CAP, AND WITHOUT PUSHING DOWN, ROTATE IT
COUNTERCLOCKWISE TO THE FIRST STOP. ALLOW FLUIDS TO ESCAPE THROUGH THE
OVERFLOW TUBE. WHEN THE SYSTEM STOPS PUSHING COOLANT AND STEAM INTO THE
CRS TANK AND PRESSURE DROPS, PUSH DOWN ON THE CAP AND REMOVE IT
COMPLETELY. SQUEEZING THE RADIATOR INLET HOSE WITH A SHOP TOWEL (TO CHECK
PRESSURE) BEFORE AND AFTER TURNING TO THE FIRST STOP IS RECOMMENDED.
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Radiator Cap: Testing and Inspection Radiator Cap Testing
COOLING SYSTEM PRESSURE CAP TESTING
Dip the pressure cap in water. Clean any deposits off the vent valve or its seat and apply cap to
end of the Pressure Cap Test Adaptor that is included with the Cooling System Tester 7700.
Working the plunger, bring the pressure to 104 kPa (15 psi) on the gauge. If the pressure cap fails
to hold pressure of at least 97 kPa (14 psi), replace the pressure cap.
CAUTION: The Cooling System Tester Tool is very sensitive to small air leaks that will not cause
cooling system problems. A pressure cap that does not have a history of coolant loss should not be
replaced just because it leaks slowly when tested with this tool. Add water to the tool. Turn tool
upside down and recheck pressure cap to confirm that cap is bad.
If the pressure cap tests properly while positioned on Cooling System Tester, but will not hold
pressure or vacuum when positioned on the filler neck. Inspect the filler neck and cap top gasket
for irregularities that may prevent the cap from sealing properly.
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Testing and Inspection > Page 1516
Radiator Cap: Service and Repair
CLEANING
Use only a mild soap to clean the pressure cap.
INSPECTION
Hold the cap in your hand, top side up. The vent valve at the bottom of the cap should open. If the
rubber gasket has swollen, preventing the valve from opening, replace the cap. Hold the cleaned
cap in your hand, upside down. If any light can be seen between vent valve and the rubber gasket,
replace the cap. Do not use a replacement cap that has a spring to hold the vent shut. A
replacement cap must be of the type designed for coolant reserve systems. This design ensures
coolant return to the radiator.
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Radiator Cooling Fan Motor Relay: Diagrams
Power Distribution Center
Radiator Fan Relay
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Radiator Cooling Fan Motor Relay > Component Information > Locations > Page 1522
Power Distribution Center
Radiator Fan Relay
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Engine - Coolant Temperature Sensor/Switch > Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor <--> [Coolant Temperature
Sensor/Switch (For Computer)] > Component Information > Specifications
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor: Specifications
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
.................................................................................................................................18 Nm (13.2 ft.
lbs.) (165 in. lbs.)
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Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
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Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The coolant sensor threads into the rear of the cylinder head, next to the camshaft position sensor.
New sensors have sealant applied to the threads. The ECT Sensor is a Negative Thermal
Coefficient (NTC), dual range Sensor. The resistance of the ECT Sensor changes as coolant
temperature changes. This results in different input voltages to the PCM. The PCM also uses the
ECT Sensor input to operate the low and high speed radiator cooling fans.
OPERATION
The combination coolant temperature sensor has two elements. One element supplies coolant
temperature signal to the PCM. The other element supplies coolant temperature signal to the
instrument panel gauge cluster. The PCM determines engine coolant temperature from the coolant
temperature sensor. As coolant temperature varies the coolant temperature sensors resistance
changes resulting in a different input voltage to the PCM and the instrument panel gauge cluster.
When the engine is cold, the PCM will provide slightly richer air- fuel mixtures and higher idle
speeds until normal operating temperatures are reached. The PCM has a dual temperature range
program for better sensor accuracy at cold temperatures. At key-ON the PCM sends a regulated
five volt signal through a 10,000 ohm resistor to the sensor. When the sensed voltage reaches
approximately 1.25 volts the PCM turns on the transistor. The transistor connects a 1,000 ohm
resistor in parallel with the 10,000 ohm resistor. With this drop in resistance the PCM recognizes an
increase in voltage on the input circuit.
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Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. With the engine cold, drain coolant until level drops below cylinder head. 2. Disconnect coolant
sensor electrical connector. 3. Remove coolant sensor.
INSTALLATION
1. Install coolant sensor. Tighten sensor to 18 Nm (165 inch lbs.) torque. 2. Attach electrical
connector to sensor. 3. Fill cooling system.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Engine, Cooling and Exhaust > Cooling System > Thermostat, Engine Cooling > Component
Information > Specifications
Thermostat: Specifications
Opening Temperature .........................................................................................................................
............................................ 195 Degrees Farenheit Full Opening Temperature
.............................................................................................................................................................
216 Degrees Farenheit
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Thermostat: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The engine thermostat is located on the left front side (radiator side) of the cylinder head in the
thermostat housing/engine outlet connector. The thermostat has an air bleed (vent) located in the
flange and a O-ring for sealing incorporate on it. A relief in the thermostat housing/outlet connector
is provided for the O-ring.
OPERATION
The engine thermostat is a wax pellet driven, reverse poppet choke type. It is designed to provide
the fastest warm up possible by preventing leakage through it and to guarantee a minimum engine
operating temperature of 88 to 93°C (192 to 199°F). Also, the thermostat will automatically reach
wide open, to accommodate unrestricted flow to the radiator as temperature of the coolant rises in
hot weather to around 104°C (220°F). Above this temperature the coolant temperature is controlled
by the radiator, fan, and ambient temperature-not the thermostat. A thermostats primary purpose is
to maintain engine temperature in a range that will provide satisfactory engine performance and
emission levels under all expected driving conditions. It also provides hot water (coolant) for heater
performance. It does this by transferring heat from engine metal and automatic transmission oil
cooler (if equipped) to coolant, moving this heated coolant to the heater core and radiator, and then
transferring this heat to the ambient air.
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Thermostat: Testing and Inspection
ENGINE THERMOSTAT TESTING
The thermostat that opens too soon type failure mode is included in the on-board diagnosis. The
check engine light will not be lit by an open too soon condition. If it has failed open, a diagnostic
trouble code (DTC) will be set. Do not change a thermostat for lack of heater performance or
temperature gauge position, unless a DTC is present. For other probable causes, Refer to Cooling
System; Testing and Inspection. Thermostat failing shut is the normal long term mode of failure,
and normally, only on high mileage vehicles. The temperature gauge will indicate this.
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Thermostat: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Drain cooling system to the thermostat level or below. 2. Remove coolant recovery/reserve
system hose and radiator upper hose.
3. Remove thermostat/engine outlet connector bolts. 4. Remove thermostat and O-ring assembly.
INSTALLATION
1. Clean all sealing surfaces. 2. Place the new thermostat assembly into the thermostat
housing/outlet connector. Align vent with notch in cylinder head. 3. Install thermostat housing/outlet
connector onto cylinder head and tighten bolts to 12.5 Nm (110 inch lbs.). 4. Install the radiator
upper hose. 5. Connect the coolant recovery/reserve system hose. 6. Fill the cooling system.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Engine, Cooling and Exhaust > Cooling System > Water Pump > Component Information >
Specifications
Water Pump: Specifications
Water Pump Inlet Tube to Engine Block-Bolt 105 in.lb
Water Pump to Engine Block-Bolts 105 in.lb
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Water Pump: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The water pump has a diecast aluminum body and housing with a stamped steel impeller. The
water pump bolts directly to the cylinder block and is driven by the timing belt. Cylinder block to
water pump sealing is provided by a rubber O-ring.
NOTE: The water pump on all models can be replaced without discharging the air conditioning
system.
OPERATION
The water pump is the heart of the cooling system. The coolant is pumped through the engine
block, cylinder head, heater core, and radiator.
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Water Pump: Testing and Inspection
WATER PUMP DIAGNOSIS
A quick flow test to determine water pump operation is check for proper heater operation. A
defective pump will not circulate heated coolant through the heater hoses. An additional flow test
can by performed by the following the procedures below:
WARNING: DO NOT remove radiator cap if the cooling system is hot or under pressure.
1. Remove cooling system pressure cap. 2. Remove a small amount of coolant from the system. 3.
Start the engine and warm up until thermostat opens. 4. With the thermostat open and coolant level
low, visually inspect for coolant flow. If flow is present, the water pump is pumping coolant through
the system.
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Water Pump: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Raise vehicle on a hoist. Remove right inner splash shield. 2. Remove accessory drive belts. 3.
Drain the cooling system. 4. Remove power steering pump attaching bolts and set pump and
assembly aside. Power steering lines do not need to be disconnected. 5. Remove upper and lower
torque isolator struts. 6. Support the engine from bottom and remove right engine mount attaching
bolt. 7. Remove right engine mount bracket. 8. Remove the timing belt. 9. Remove the timing belt
tensioner.
10. Remove camshaft sprocket and rear timing belt cover.
11. Remove water pump attaching screws to engine and remove pump.
INSPECTION
Replace water pump body assembly if it has any of these defects: 1. Cracks or damage on the
body. 2. Coolant leaks from the shaft seal, evident by wet coolant traces on the pump body. 3.
Loose or rough turning bearing. 4. Impeller rubs either the pump body or the engine block. 5.
Impeller loose or damaged. 6. Sprocket or sprocket flange loose or damaged.
INSTALLATION
1. Apply Mopar(R) Dielectric Grease to O-ring before installation.
2. Install new O-ring gasket in water pump body O-ring groove.
CAUTION: Ensure O-ring gasket is properly seated in water pump groove before tightening
screws. An improperly located O-ring may cause damage to the O-ring, resulting in a coolant leak.
3. Assemble pump body to block and tighten screws to 12 Nm (105 inch lbs.). Pressurize cooling
system to 15 psi with pressure tester and check
water pump shaft seal and O-ring for leaks.
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4. Rotate pump by hand to check for freedom of movement. 5. Install timing belt rear cover and
camshaft sprocket. 6. Install timing belt tensioner. 7. Install the timing belt. 8. Install the engine right
mount bracket. 9. Install the upper and lower torque isolator struts.
10. Fill the cooling system. 11. Install the accessory drive belts. 12. Perform camshaft and
crankshaft timing relearn procedure as follows:
^ Connect the DRB scan tool to the data link (diagnostic) connector. This connector is located in
the passenger compartment; at the lower edge of instrument panel; near the steering column.
^ Turn the ignition switch on and access the "miscellaneous" screen.
^ Select "re-learn cam/crank" option and follow directions on DRB screen.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Engine, Cooling and Exhaust > Exhaust System > Catalytic Converter > Component
Information > Specifications
Catalytic Converter: Specifications
Catalytic Converter to Exhaust Manifold Flange Fasteners 250 in.lb
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Catalytic Converter: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
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An under-floor catalytic converter is used on all three converter packages; National Low Emission
Vehicle (NLEV), Ultra Low Emission Vehicle (ULEV), and the High Output engine. On the ULEV
emission package, in addition to the under floor converter, a close-coupled catalytic converter is
used. This converter is integral to the exhaust manifold
CAUTION: Due to exterior physical similarities of some catalytic converters with pipe assemblies,
extreme care should be taken with replacement parts.
An exhaust flex-joint coupling secures the catalytic converter to the exhaust manifold by using four
fasteners and a gasket for sealing. The flex-joint is serviced with the catalytic converter.
CAUTION: When servicing the catalytic converter, care must be exercised not to dent or bend the
bellows or bellows cover of the flex-joint. Should this occur, the flex-joint will eventually fail and
require the catalytic converter be replaced.
OPERATION
The three-way catalytic converter simultaneously converts three exhaust emissions into harmless
gases. Specifically, HC and CO emissions are converted into water (H20) and carbon dioxide
(C02) Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx) are converted into elemental Nitrogen (N) and water. The
three-way catalyst is most efficient in converting HC, CO and NOx at the stoichiometric air fuel ratio
of 14.7:1. The oxygen content in a catalyst is important for efficient conversion of exhaust gases.
When a high oxygen content (lean) air/fuel ratio is present for
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an extended period, oxygen content in a catalyst can reach a maximum. When a rich air/fuel ratio
is present for an extended period, the oxygen content in the catalyst can become totally depleted.
When this occurs, the catalyst fails to convert the gases. This is known as catalyst "punch through."
Catalyst operation is dependent on its ability to store and release the oxygen needed to complete
the emissions-reducing chemical reactions. As a catalyst deteriorates, its ability to store oxygen is
reduced. Since the catalyst's ability to store oxygen is somewhat related to proper operation,
oxygen storage can be used as an indicator of catalyst performance. Refer to the appropriate
Powertrain Diagnostic Procedure for diagnosis of a catalyst related Diagnostic Trouble Code
(DTC). The combustion reaction caused by the catalyst releases additional heat in the exhaust
system, causing temperature increases in the area of the reactor under severe operating
conditions. Such conditions can exist when the engine misfires or otherwise does not operate at
peak efficiency. Do not remove spark plug wires from plugs or by any other means short out
cylinders, if exhaust system is equipped with a catalytic converter. Failure of the catalytic converter
can occur due to temperature increases caused by unburned fuel passing through the converter.
This deterioration of the catalyst core can result in excessively high emission levels, noise
complaints, and exhaust restrictions. The use of catalysts also involves some non-automotive
problems. Unleaded gasoline must be used to avoid poisoning the catalyst core. Do not allow
engine to operate above 1200 RPM in neutral for extended periods over 5 minutes. This condition
may result in excessive exhaust system/floor pan temperatures because of no air movement under
the vehicle. The flex joint allows flexing as the engine moves, preventing breakage that could occur
from the back-and-forth motion of a transverse mounted engine.
CAUTION: Due to exterior physical similarities of some catalytic converters with pipe assemblies,
extreme care should be taken with replacement parts. There are internal converter differences
required in some parts of the country (particularly vehicles built for States with strict emission
requirements) and between model years.
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Catalytic Converter: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
WARNING: THE NORMAL OPERATING TEMPERATURE OF THE EXHAUST SYSTEM IS VERY
HIGH. THEREFORE, NEVER ATTEMPT TO SERVICE ANY PART OF THE EXHAUST SYSTEM
UNTIL IT IS COOLED. SPECIAL CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN WHEN WORKING NEAR THE
CATALYTIC CONVERTER. THE TEMPERATURE OF THE CONVERTER RISES TO A HIGH
LEVEL AFTER A SHORT PERIOD OF ENGINE OPERATION TIME.
NOTE: Vehicles equipped with the ULEV emission package are equipped with an additional
catalytic converter that is integral to the exhaust manifold.
1. Remove muffler and exhaust pipe. 2. Disconnect the downstream oxygen sensor electrical
connector.
3. Remove the exhaust manifold support bracket (NLEV only).
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4. Remove catalytic converter to exhaust manifold attaching fasteners and remove converter from
vehicle. 5. Remove and discard the flange gasket.
NOTE: When replacement is required on any component of the exhaust system, original equipment
parts (or equivalent) must be used.
INSPECTION
WARNING: THE NORMAL OPERATING TEMPERATURE OF THE EXHAUST SYSTEM IS VERY
HIGH. THEREFORE, NEVER ATTEMPT TO SERVICE ANY PART OF THE EXHAUST SYSTEM
UNTIL IT IS COOLED. SPECIAL CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN WHEN WORKING NEAR THE
CATALYTIC CONVERTER. THE TEMPERATURE OF THE CONVERTER RISES TO A HIGH
LEVEL AFTER A SHORT PERIOD OF ENGINE OPERATION TIME.
Check catalytic converter for a flow restriction. Refer to Exhaust System Restriction Check for
procedure. Visually inspect the catalytic converter element by using a borescope or equivalent.
Remove both oxygen sensors and insert borescope. If borescope is not available, remove
converter and inspect element using a flashlight. Inspect element for cracked or melted substrate.
NOTE: Before replacing a catalytic converter, determine the root cause of failure. Most catalytic
converter failures are caused by air, fuel or ignition problems. Refer to Appropriate Diagnostic
Information for test procedures.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: When assembling exhaust system do not tighten clamps until all components are aligned
and clearances are checked.
1. Assemble catalytic converter to exhaust manifold connection. Use a new flange gasket. 2. Install
exhaust manifold support bracket (NLEV only). Tighten M10 bolt to 54 Nm (40 ft. lbs.), M12 bolt to
95 Nm (70 ft. lbs.), and nut to 28
Nm (250 inch lbs.).
3. Install bolt attaching manifold support bracket to the heat shield (NLEV only). Tighten bolt to 28
Nm (250 inch lbs.). 4. Assemble muffler and exhaust pipe to catalytic converter. Install muffler and
pipe support isolators to the underbody. 5. Tighten the catalytic converter to exhaust manifold
fasteners to 28 Nm (250 inch lbs.). 6. Working from the front of the system; align each component
to maintain position and proper clearance with under body components. Tighten all
slip joint band clamps to 47 Nm (35 ft. lbs.).
CAUTION: Exhaust band clamps should never be tightened such that the two sides of the clamps
are bottomed out against the center hourglass shaped center block. Once this occurs, the clamp
has lost clamping force and must be replaced.
7. If removed, install downstream oxygen sensor. 8. Connect downstream oxygen sensor electrical
connector.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Engine, Cooling and Exhaust > Exhaust System > Exhaust Manifold > Component Information
> Specifications
Exhaust Manifold: Specifications
Exhaust Manifold to Cylinder Head 200 in.lb
Exhaust Manifold Support Bracket M8 Bolts 250 in.lb
Fed and LEV
M10 Bolts 40 ft.lb
M12 Bolts 70 ft.lb
Exhaust Manifold Support Bracket 40 ft.lb
ULEV
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Exhaust Manifold: Description and Operation Exhaust Manifold - Standard
DESCRIPTION
The exhaust manifold is made of nodular cast iron for strength and high temperatures. The
manifold attaches to the cylinder head.
OPERATION
The exhaust manifold collects the exhaust gasses exiting the combustion chambers. Then it
channels the exhaust gasses to the exhaust pipe attached to the manifold.
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Exhaust Manifold: Description and Operation Exhaust Manifold - High Output
DESCRIPTION
The exhaust manifold is a welded construction using lightweight tubular steel with stamped plate
steel mounting flanges. The manifold attaches to the cylinder head.
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Exhaust Manifold: Service and Repair Exhaust Manifold - Standard
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect negative cable from battery. 2. Raise vehicle on hoist.
3. Remove bolt attaching the wire harness heat shield to the exhaust manifold support bracket
(NLEV) , or to the exhaust manifold (ULEV).
4. Remove exhaust manifold support bracket (NLEV). 5. Remove fasteners attaching exhaust
system flex joint to exhaust manifold flange. Move exhaust system rearward to clear flange studs.
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6. ULEV equipped-remove the support bracket from cylinder block to exhaust manifold. 7. Lower
vehicle. 8. Disconnect make-up air hose from rear of cylinder head cover. 9. Remove speed control
vacuum reservoir, if equipped.
10. Disconnect oxygen sensor connector and harness clip.
11. Remove heat shield attaching bolts. 12. Remove upper heat shield for access to manifold bolts.
13. Remove exhaust manifold bolts. 14. Remove the cylinder head cover, ULEV equipped only.
Cover cylinder head opening with a suitable covering. 15. Remove exhaust manifold from top of
vehicle, between the cylinder head and cowl.
CLEANING
1. Discard gasket (if equipped) and clean all surfaces of manifold and cylinder head.
INSPECTION
1. Inspect manifold gasket surfaces for flatness with straight edge. Surface must be flat within 0.15
mm. per 300 mm (0.006 in. per foot) of
manifold length.
2. Inspect manifolds for cracks or distortion. Replace manifold as necessary
INSTALLATION
1. Position exhaust manifold and gasket in place.
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2. Install exhaust manifold bolts and tighten in sequence shown to 23 Nm (200 inch lbs.). 3. ULEV
equipped-position upper heat shield on exhaust manifold. Install bolts and tighten to 23 Nm (200
inch lbs.). 4. Position lower and upper heat shield on exhaust manifold. Install heat shield bolts and
tighten to 11 Nm (95 inch lbs.). 5. Connect oxygen sensor electrical connector and harness clip. 6.
Install cylinder head cover (ULEV equipped). 7. Install speed control vacuum reservoir, if equipped.
8. Connect make-up air hose on cylinder head cover port. 9. Raise vehicle.
10. Install new flex joint to manifold flange gasket. 11. Attach exhaust system to manifold flange
and tighten fasteners to 28 Nm (250 inch lbs.). 12. Install exhaust manifold support bracket and
tighten fasteners (NLEV). 13. Install support bracket to cylinder block and exhaust manifold, if
ULEV equipped. Snug all bolts first then tighten to 54 Nm (40 ft. lbs.). 14. Install bolt attaching wire
harness heat shield to support bracket (NLEV), or exhaust manifold (ULEV). 15. Lower vehicle. 16.
Connect negative cable to battery.
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Exhaust Manifold: Service and Repair Exhaust Manifold - High Output
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect negative cable from battery. 2. Raise vehicle on hoist.
3. Remove bolt attaching the wire harness heat shield to the exhaust manifold support bracket.
4. Remove exhaust manifold support bracket. 5. Remove fasteners attaching exhaust system flex
joint to exhaust manifold flange. Move exhaust system rearward to clear flange studs. 6. Lower
vehicle. 7. Disconnect make-up air hose from rear of cylinder head cover. 8. Remove speed control
vacuum reservoir, if equipped. 9. Disconnect oxygen sensor connector and harness clip.
10. Remove heat shield attaching bolts. 11. Remove upper heat shield for access to manifold bolts.
12. Remove exhaust manifold bolts. 13. Remove exhaust manifold from top of vehicle, between the
cylinder head and cowl.
INSTALLATION
1. Position exhaust manifold and gasket in place.
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2. Install exhaust manifold bolts and tighten in sequence shown to 23 Nm (200 inch lbs.). 3.
Position lower and upper heat shield on exhaust manifold. Install heat shield bolts and tighten to 11
Nm (95 inch lbs.). 4. Connect oxygen sensor electrical connector and harness clip. 5. Install speed
control vacuum reservoir, if equipped. 6. Connect make-up air hose on cylinder head cover port. 7.
Raise vehicle. 8. Install new flex joint to manifold flange gasket. 9. Attach exhaust system to
manifold flange and tighten fasteners to 28 Nm (250 inch lbs.).
10. Install exhaust manifold support bracket and tighten fasteners. 11. Install bolt attaching wire
harness heat shield to support bracket. 12. Lower vehicle. 13. Connect negative cable to battery.
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Specifications
Exhaust Pipe: Specifications
Band Clamps - Fasteners 35 ft.lb
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Exhaust Pipe: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
WARNING: THE NORMAL OPERATING TEMPERATURE OF THE EXHAUST SYSTEM IS VERY
HIGH. THEREFORE, NEVER WORK AROUND OR ATTEMPT TO SERVICE ANY PART OF THE
EXHAUST SYSTEM UNTIL IT IS COOLED. SPECIAL CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN WHEN
WORKING NEAR THE CATALYTIC CONVERTER. THE TEMPERATURE OF THE CONVERTER
RISES TO A HIGH LEVEL AFTER A SHORT PERIOD OF ENGINE OPERATING TIME.
1. Raise vehicle on hoist and apply penetrating oil to band clamp fastener of component being
removed.
NOTE: Do not use petroleum-based lubricants when removing/installing muffler or exhaust pipe
isolators as it may compromise the life of the part. A suitable substitute is a mixture of liquid dish
soap and water.
2. Remove the muffler.
3. Loosen band clamp at the catalytic converter to intermediate pipe joint 4. Remove intermediate
pipe support isolator. Separate at slip joint and remove intermediate pipe. 5. Clean ends of pipes
and muffler to assure mating of all parts. Discard broken or worn isolators, rusted or overused
clamps, supports, and attaching
parts.
NOTE: When replacement is required on any component of the exhaust system, you must use
original equipment parts (or their equivalent).
INSTALLATION
When assembling exhaust system do not tighten clamps until components are aligned and
clearances are checked. 1. Assemble intermediate pipe to catalytic converter and the isolator
support to the underbody. 2. Install the muffler to intermediate pipe and the isolator supports to the
underbody. 3. Working from the front of system; align each component to maintain position and
proper clearance with underbody parts.
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4. Tighten all band clamps to 47 Nm (35 ft. lbs.).
CAUTION: Band clamps should never be tightened such that the two sides of the clamps are
bottomed out against the center hourglass shaped center block. Once this occurs, the clamp band
has been stretched and has lost its clamping force and must be replaced.*
NOTE: *To replace the band clamp; remove the nut and peel back the ends of the clamp until spot
weld breaks.
NOTE: Maintain proper clamp orientation when replacing with new clamp.
5. Connect the exhaust system ground strap.
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Information > Description and Operation
Heat Shield: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The heat shields,, and are needed to protect both the vehicle and the environment from the high
temperatures developed in the vicinity of the catalytic converter.
CAUTION: Avoid application of rust prevention compounds or undercoating materials to exhaust
system floor pan heat shield on cars if equipped. Light over-spray near the edges is permitted.
Application of coating will greatly reduce the efficiency of the heat shields resulting in excessive
floor pan temperatures and objectionable fumes.
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Heat Shield: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Raise vehicle on hoist.
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2. Remove fasteners attaching heat shield to under body, or engine component. 3. Remove heat
shield(s).
INSTALLATION
1. Position heat shield to underbody, or engine component. 2. Install and tighten heat shield
fasteners,,, or 3. Inspect heat shield to exhaust system clearances and adjust as necessary. 4.
Lower the vehicle.
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Muffler: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
WARNING: THE NORMAL OPERATING TEMPERATURE OF THE EXHAUST SYSTEM IS VERY
HIGH THEREFORE, NEVER WORK AROUND OR ATTEMPT TO SERVICE ANY PART OF THE
EXHAUST SYSTEM UNTIL IT IS COOLED. SPECIAL CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN WHEN
WORKING NEAR THE CATALYTIC CONVERTER. THE TEMPERATURE OF THE CONVERTER
RISES TO A HIGH LEVEL AFTER A SHORT PERIOD OF ENGINE OPERATING TIME.
1. Raise vehicle on hoist and apply penetrating oil to band clamp fastener of component being
removed.
NOTE: Do not use petroleum-based lubricants when removing/installing muffler or exhaust pipe
isolators as it may compromise the life of the part. A suitable substitute is a mixture of liquid dish
soap and water.
2. Remove exhaust system ground strap. 3. Loosen band clamp and remove support isolators at
muffler. Remove muffler from exhaust pipe. 4. Clean ends of pipes and muffler to assure mating of
all parts. Discard broken or worn isolators, rusted or overused clamps, supports, and attaching
parts.
NOTE: When replacement is required on any component of the exhaust system, you must use
original equipment parts (or their equivalent).
INSTALLATION
When assembling exhaust system do not tighten clamps until components are aligned and
clearances are checked. 1. Install the muffler to intermediate pipe and the isolator supports to the
underbody. 2. Working from the front of system; align each component to maintain position and
proper clearance with underbody parts. 3. Tighten all band clamps to 47 Nm (35 ft. lbs.).
CAUTION: Band clamps should never be tightened such that the two sides of the clamps are
bottomed out against the center hourglass shaped center block. Once this occurs, the clamp band
has been stretched and has lost its clamping force and must be replaced.
NOTE: To replace the band clamp; remove the nut and peel back the ends of the clamp until spot
weld breaks.
NOTE: Maintain proper clamp orientation when replacing with new clamp.
4. Connect the exhaust system ground strap.
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Before disconnecting any control module, make sure the ignition is "OFF". Failure to do so could
damage the module.
When testing voltage or continuity at any control module, use the terminal side (not the wire end) of
the connector. Do not probe a wire through the insulation, this will damage it and eventually cause
it to fail because of corrosion. Be careful when performing electrical tests so as to prevent
accidental shorting of terminals. Such mistakes can damage fuses or components. Also, a second
code could be set making diagnosis of the original problem more difficult.
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The body system on the 2001 PL consists of a combination of modules that communicate over the
PCI bus (Programmable Communication Interface multiplex system). Through the PCI bus,
information about the operation of vehicle components and circuits is relayed quickly to the
appropriate module(s). All modules receive all the information transmitted on the bus even though
a module may not require all information to perform it's function. It will only respond to messages
"addressed" to it through a binary coding process. This method of data transmission significantly
reduces the complexity of the wiring in the vehicle and the size of wiring harnesses. All of the
information about the functioning of all the systems is organized, controlled, and communicated by
the PCI bus, which is described in the Vehicle Communication of this general information.
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Part 1 of 2
FUNCTIONAL OPERATION
AIRBAG SYSTEM
The Airbag Control Module (ACM) is bolted to the floor panel transmission tunnel rearward from the
gear shift selector inside the vehicle. The ACM mounting bracket is welded to the tunnel and is not
serviced with the ACM. The ACM contains a microprocessor, the impact sensor, and energy
storage capacitor. The microprocessor contains the airbag system logic. The ACM system logic
includes On Board Diagnostics (OBD) capability, and communicates with the instrument cluster
circuitry via the PCI data bus to control the airbag indicator lamp.
The microprocessor in the ACM monitors the impact sensor signal and the airbag system electrical
circuits to determine the system readiness. If the ACM detects a monitored system fault, it sends
messages to the instrument cluster on the PCI data bus to turn on the airbag indicator lamp. A
preprogrammed decision algorithm in the ACM micro-processor determines when the deceleration
rate as signaled by the sensor indicates an impact that is severe enough to require airbag system
protection. When the programmed conditions are met, the ACM sends an electrical signal to deploy
the airbag system components.
The impact sensor is an accelerometer that senses the rate of vehicle deceleration, which provides
verification of the direction and severity of an impact. The impact sensor is calibrated for the
specific vehicle, and is only serviced as a unit with the ACM.
The ACM also contains an energy-storage capacitor. The purpose of the capacitor is to provide
airbag system protection in a severe secondary impact if the initial impact has damaged or
disconnected the battery, but was not severe enough to deploy the airbags.
THE AIRBAG SYSTEM IS A SENSITIVE, COMPLEX ELECTROMECHANICAL UNIT. BEFORE
ATTEMPTING TO DIAGNOSE OR SERVICE ANY AIRBAG SYSTEM OR RELATED STEERING
WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENTS YOU MUST FIRST
DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE. WAIT TWO
MINUTES FOR THE SYSTEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE FURTHER SYSTEM
SERVICE. THIS IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. FAILURE TO
DO THIS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE
PERSONAL INJURY. NEVER STRIKE OR KICK THE AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE, AS IT CAN
DAMAGE THE IMPACT SENSOR OR AFFECT ITS CALIBRATION. IF AN AIRBAG CONTROL
MODULE IS ACCIDENTALLY DROPPED DURING SERVICE, THE MODULE MUST BE
SCRAPPED AND REPLACED WITH A NEW UNIT.
The airbag warning lamp is the only point at which the customer can observe "symptoms" of
system malfunction. Whenever the ignition key is turned to the "run" or "start" position, the MIC
performs a lamp check by turning the airbag warning lamp ON for 6-8 seconds. If the lamp turns
OFF, it means that the ACM has checked the system and found it to be free of discernible
malfunctions. If the lamp remains ON, there could be an active fault in the system or the MIC lamp
circuit may be internally shorted to ground. If the lamp comes ON and stays ON for a period longer
than 6-8 seconds then goes OFF, there is usually an intermittent problem in the system.
The ACM cannot be repaired or adjusted and, if damaged or faulty, it must be replaced.
Driver Airbag Module (DAB)
The airbag protective trim cover is the most visible part of the driver side airbag system. The
module is mounted directly to the steering wheel. Located under the trim cover are the horn switch,
the airbag cushion, and the airbag cushion supporting components. The airbag module includes a
housing to which the cushion and inflator are attached and sealed. The airbag module cannot be
repaired, and must be replaced if deployed or in any way damaged. The inflator assembly is
mounted to the back of the airbag module. The inflator seals the hole in the airbag cushion so it
can discharge the gas it produces directly into the cushion when supplied with the proper electrical
signal. The protective trim cover is fitted to the front of the airbag module and forms a decorative
cover in the center of the steering wheel. Upon airbag deployment, this cover will split at a
predetermined breakout line.
THE AIRBAG MODULE INFLATOR ASSEMBLY CONTAINS SODIUM AZIDE AND POTASSIUM
NITRATE. THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS AND EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE. CONTACT
WITH ACID, WATER, OR HEAVY METALS MAY PRODUCE HARMFUL AND IRRITATING
GASES (SODIUM HYDROXIDE IS FORMED IN THE PRESENCE OF MOISTURE) OR
COMBUSTIBLE COMPOUNDS. IN ADDITION, THE PASSENGER AIRBAG MODULE CONTAINS
ARGON GAS PRESSURIZED TO OVER 2500 PSI. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISMANTLE AN
AIRBAG MODULE OR TAMPER WITH ITS INFLATOR. DO NOT PUNCTURE, INCINERATE, OR
BRING INTO CONTACT WITH ELECTRICITY. DO NOT STORE AT TEMPERATURE
EXCEEDING 93 °C (200 °F).
Clockspring
The clockspring is mounted on the steering column behind the steering wheel. This assembly
consists of a plastic housing which contains a flat, ribbon-like, electrically conductive tape that
winds and unwinds with the steering wheel rotation. The clockspring is used to maintain a
continuous electrical circuit between the instrument panel wire harness and the driver side airbag
module, the horn switch, and the vehicle speed control switches on vehicles that are so equipped.
The clockspring must be properly centered when it is installed on the steering column following any
service removal, or it Will be damaged. The clockspring cannot be repaired it must be replaced.
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Passenger Airbag Module (PAB)
The airbag door in the instrument panel top cover above the glove box is the most visible part of
the passenger side airbag system. Located under the airbag door is the airbag cushion and its
supporting components. The airbag module includes a housing to which the cushion and inflator
are attached and sealed. The airbag module cannot be repaired, and must be replaced if deployed
or in any way damaged. The inflator assembly is mounted to the back of the airbag module. The
inflator includes a small canister of highly compressed argon gas. The inflator seals the hole in the
airbag cushion so it can discharge the compressed gas it contains directly into the cushion when
supplied with the proper electrical signal. The airbag door has a living hinge at the top, which is
secured to the instrument panel top cover. The door also has predetermined breakout lines
concealed beneath its decorative cover. Upon airbag deployment, the airbag door will split at the
breakout lines and the door will pivot out of the way.
THE AIRBAG MODULE INFLATOR ASSEMBLY CONTAINS SODIUM AZIDE AND POTASSIUM
NITRATE. THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS AND EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE. CONTACT
WITH ACID, WATER, OR HEAVY METALS MAY PRODUCE HARMFUL AND IRRITATING
GASES (SODIUM HYDROXIDE IS FORMED IN THE PRESENCE OF MOISTURE) OR
COMBUSTIBLE COMPOUNDS. IN ADDITION, THE PASSENGER AIRBAG MODULE CONTAINS
ARGON GAS PRESSURIZED TO OVER 2500 PSI. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISMANTLE AIRBAG
MODULE OR TAMPER WITH ITS INFLATOR. DO NOT PUNCTURE, INCINERATE, OR BRING
INTO CONTACT WITH ELECTRICITY. DO NOT STORE AT TEMPERATURE EXCEEDING 93 °C
(200 °F).
REPLACE AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENTS ONLY WITH PARTS SPECIFIED IN THE
CHRYSLER MOPAR PARTS CATALOG. SUBSTITUTE PARTS MAY APPEAR
INTERCHANGEABLE, BUT INTERNAL DIFFERENCES MAY RESULT IN INFERIOR OCCUPANT
PROTECTION. THE FASTENERS, SCREWS, AND BOLTS ORIGINALLY USED FOR THE
AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENTS HAVE SPECIAL COATINGS AND ARE SPECIFICALLY
DESIGNED FOR THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. THEY MUST NEVER BE REPLACED WITH ANY
SUBSTITUTES. ANY TIME A NEW FASTENER IS NEEDED, REPLACE IT WITH THE CORRECT
FASTENERS PROVIDED IN THE SERVICE PACKAGE OR SPECIFIED IN THE MOPAR PARTS
CATALOG.
Side Impact Airbag Control Modules (SIACM)
They are located on the left and right B-post. The SIACM perform self diagnostics and circuit tests
to determine if the system is functioning properly. If the test finds a problem the SIACM will set both
active and stored diagnostic trouble codes. If a DTC is active the SIACM will request that the airbag
warning lamp be turned ON. The results of the system test are transmitted on the PCI Bus to the
ACM once each second or on change in lamp state. If the warning lamp status message from the
either SIACM contains a lamp ON request the ACM will set an active DTC. At the same time as the
DTC is set the ACM sends a PCI Bus message to the Mechanical Instrument Cluster (MIC)
requesting the airbag warning lamp be turned ON. Observe all ACM warning and caution
statements when servicing or handling the SIACM. SIACM are not repairable and must be replaced
if they are dropped.
NOTE: WHEN THE AIRBAG WARNING INDICATOR IS ILLUMINATED, INTERROGATE THE
ACM.
Seat Airbag Modules
The Left and Right seat airbag modules are located in the outboard end of the front seat backs.
The airbag module contains a bag, an inflator (a small canister of highly compressed argon gas)
and a mounting bracket. The seat airbag module cannot be repaired and must be replaced if
deployed or in any way damaged. When supplied with the proper electrical signal the inflator seals
the hole in the airbag cushion so it can discharge the compressed gas it contains directly into the
cushion. Upon deployment, the seat back trim cover will tear open and allow the seat airbag to fully
deploy between the seat and the door.
NOTE: IT WILL BE NECESSARY TO REMOVE THE SEAT BACK TRIM TO GAIN ACCESS TO
THE SEAT AIRBAG MODULE CONNECTOR WHEN DIAGNOSING THE SEAT AIRBAG
SYSTEM. THE SEAT AIRBAG MODULE CONTAINS ARGON GAS PRESSURIZED TO OVER
2500 PSI. Do NOT ATTEMPT TO DISMANTLE AN AIRBAG MODULE OR TAMPER WITH ITS
INFLATOR. DO NOT PUNCTURE, INCINERATE, OR BRING INTO CONTACT WITH
ELECTRICITY. DO NOT STORE AT TEMPERATURE EXCEEDING 93 °C (200 °F). REPLACE
AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENTS ONLY WITH PARTS SPECIFIED IN THE CHRYSLER MOPAR
PARTS CATALOG. SUBSTITUTE PARTS MAY APPEAR INTERCHANGEABLE, BUT INTERNAL
DIFFERENCES MAY RESULT IN INFERIOR OCCUPANT PROTECTION. THE FASTENERS,
SCREWS, AND BOLTS ORIGINALLY USED FOR THE AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENTS HAVE
SPECIAL COATINGS AND ARE SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. THEY
MUST NEVER BE REPLACED WITH ANY SUBSTITUTES. ANY TIME A NEW FASTENER IS
NEEDED, REPLACE IT WITH THE CORRECT FASTENERS PROVIDED IN THE SERVICE
PACKAGE OR SPECIFIED IN THE CHRYSLER MOPAR PARTS CATALOG.
ACM/SIACM Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Airbag diagnostic trouble codes consist of active and stored codes. If more than one code exists,
diagnostic priority should be given to the active codes.
Each diagnostic trouble code is diagnosed by following a specific testing procedure. The diagnostic
test procedures contain step-by-step instructions for determining the cause of the trouble codes. It
is not necessary to perform all of the tests in this book to diagnose an individual code.
Active diagnostic trouble codes for the airbag system are not permanent and will change the
moment the reason for the code is corrected. In certain test procedures, diagnostic trouble codes
are used as a diagnostic tool.
Active Codes
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The code becomes active as soon as the malfunction is detected or key-off, whichever occurs first.
An active trouble code indicates an on-going malfunction. This means that the malfunction is
currently there every time the control module checks that circuit/function. It is impossible to erase
an active code; active codes automatically erase by themselves when the reason for the code has
been corrected.
With the exception of the warning lamp trouble codes or malfunctions, when a malfunction is
detected, the airbag lamp remains lit for a minimum of 12 seconds or as long as the malfunction is
present.
An "Interrogate Right SIACM or Interrogate left SIACM" diagnostic trouble code indicates an active
trouble code in the respective module.
Stored Codes
Airbag codes are automatically stored in the ACM's memory as soon as the malfunction is
detected. A "stored" code indicates there was an active code present at some time. However, the
code currently may not be present as an active code, although another active code could be.
When a trouble code occurs, the airbag warning lamp illuminates for 12 seconds minimum (even if
the problem existed for less than 12 seconds). The code is stored, along with the time in minutes it
was active, and the number of times the ignition has been cycled since the problem was last
detected. The minmum time shown for any code will be one minute, even if the code was actually
present for less than one minute, Thus, the time shown for a code that was present for two minutes
13 seconds, for example, would be three minutes.
When and if the malfunction ceases to exist, an ignition cycle count will be initiated for that code. If
the ignition cycle count reaches 100 without a reoccurrence of the same malfunction, the diagnostic
trouble code is erased and that ignition cycle counter is reset to zero. If the malfunction reoccurs
before the count reaches 100, then the ignition cycle counter will be reset and the diagnostic
trouble code will continue to be a stored code.
If a malfunction is not active while performing a diagnostic test procedure, the active code
diagnostic test will not locate the source of the problem. In this case, the stored code can indicate
an area to inspect.
If no obvious problems are found, erase stored codes, and with the ignition "ON" wiggle the wire
harness and connectors, rotate the steering wheel from stop to stop. Recheck for codes
periodically as you work through the system. This procedure may uncover a malfunction that is
difficult to locate.
AUDIO SYSTEM
The audio system on the 2001 PL consists of a radio that communicates over the PCI bus. Each
radio system comes equipped with a standard premium 6 speaker system. The speakers are
located in the instrument panel, the front doors and the rear "D" pillars. The instrument panel
speakers are a tweeter type speaker for high frequency. The front door speakers are a
woofer/midrange type speaker. The rear "D" pillar speakers are a full range type speaker.
Depending on the manufacture, some systems will have Front/Rear output system and others will
have a Left/Right output system. If one of the speaker circuits experiences a short, the other
speakers on that output channel will also shut down until the circuit is repaired. The radio will also
set a trouble code, which the DRB III can display, indicating which output is effected.
EXTERIOR LIGHTING
The Headlamps are controlled by the Instrument Cluster. The Instrument Cluster is also referred to
as a "Smart Cluster". It receives and sends messages to other modules through the PCI BUS
circuit. The Headlamps are wired through the cluster and then go to the Fuse Block to the lamps.
Each Headlamp has an independent fuse located in the Fuse Block. For vehicles equipped with
Daytime Running Lamps, the DRL Module is integrated with the Instrument Cluster.
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ELECTRO/MECHANICAL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (EMIC)
For the domestic market there are 2 (two) Instrument Cluster types, Base and Premium. The
Premium Instrument Cluster is equipped with a Tachometer and a Low Fuel indicator.
The Instrument Cluster Speedometer, Tachometer, and Engine Coolant Temperature gauges are
positioned using PCI Bus messages received from the PCM. The Fuel gauge is a hard wired input
from the Fuel Level Sensor in the Fuel Pump Module.
The Cluster also contains warning indicators that are illuminated by hard wired inputs or by
messages received from other modules on the PCI Bus.
The Trip/Total Odometer is a Vacuum Fluorescent (VF) display that is controlled by PCI Bus
messages received from the PCM. The VF display also displays the "Door", "Cruise", and "Trac"
messages. If the Instrument Cluster experiences a loss of PCI Bus communication with other
modules on the Bus, the Cluster will display "nobus" in the VF display.
The illumination lamps are hard wired in the Instrument Cluster. When the Park or Headlamps are
turned ON, the Cluster receives a hard wire input from the Multi-Function Switch. The Cluster
sends a Panel Lamps Dimmer Signal to ground through the Multi-Function Switch. The varying
voltage drop is sensed by the Instrument Panel Drivers to create a corresponding amount of
illumination dimming. This dimming level is then sent out from the Cluster to other components.
The Cluster will communicate with the DRB III to display PCI Engine Info, PCI Bus info, and certain
inputs/outputs. The Cluster is also capable
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of performing a diagnostic Self-Test that is actuated by depressing and holding the Odometer trip
reset stalk while cycling the ignition from the OFF to the ON position. The Cluster will position all of
the gauges at specified calibration points and will illuminate all the PCI Bus controlled indicators.
The Cluster will also illuminate each segment of the VF display.
If the Cluster does not detect voltage on the Courtesy Lamp circuit, the message "FUSE" will
alternate with the odometer/trip odometer for 30 (thirty) seconds after the ignition is turned ON and
for 15 (fifteen) seconds after the vehicle is first moved.
INTERIOR LIGHTING
The Courtesy Lamps are controlled by the instrument cluster. The instrument cluster is sometimes
referred to as a "Smart Cluster Control Module". Some of the features that it controls are the
courtesy lamps, chime, and all instrument illumination. It receives and sends messages to other
modules via the PCI bus circuit. The front turn signals are wired through the cluster and then go to
the front lamps. For vehicles equipped with Daytime Running Lamps, the DRL module is built into
the cluster.
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE
The Remote Keyless Entry module controls the Power Door Locks and the Vehicle Theft Security
System (VTSS). It also wakes up the Instrument Cluster to turn ON the illuminated entry when it
senses a signal from the RKE transmitter. The module communicates with other modules via the
PCI bus circuit.
The RKE module monitors the Airbag Control Module messages for the purpose of monitoring the
deployment of the airbag. Upon receiving that message along with the verification that the ignition
is ON and the vehicle speed is zero, it will provide the "enhanced accident response feature". This
feature will cause the module to unlock all doors and the instrument cluster to turn the courtesy
lamps ON.
The RKE module communicates with the Powertrain Control Module to receive vehicle speed
information to activate the rolling door lock feature, receive the "okay to lock" message, to receive
the vehicle information number and receive body style information. Two transmitters are supplied
with the vehicle but a total of 4 can be programmed to the module. The horn chirp on vehicle lock
command is customer programmable.
Vehicle Theft Security System
The VTSS monitors the vehicle doors, decklid, hood and the ignition for unauthorized operation.
Additionally, the decklid key cylinder is monitored for tampering, such as attempts to punch out the
key cylinder. The alarm activates by sounding the horn, flashing the headlamps, park lamps and
the VTSS indicator in the instrument cluster. Locking the doors with the door lock switch (through
following a normal exit sequence of opening the door, pressing the lock button, and closing the
door), the door cylinder lock switches or the RKE transmitter arms the system. During the 16
second arming process the VTSS indicator will flash quickly and when the system is armed will
slow down. THE SYSTEM WILL NOT ARM IF THE HOOD IS OPEN (switch is grounded), or the
decklid security switch (knockout) is not grounded, the LED will stay ON steady during arming. The
engine kill feature on domestic vehicles is accomplished via the Sentry Key Immobilizer Module
(SKIM).
All of the sensors for the VTS system can be monitored using the DRB III. The DRB III is also
useful to determine the cause of a customer complaint of the alarm going OFF with no apparent
reason.
Power Door Locks
Central Locking
This feature allows the customer to lock/unlock all vehicle doors with the key from either front door
cylinder lock switch. The customer can choose to program this feature to unlock all doors with one
turn of the key or open the driver door only with the first turn of the key and open the other doors
with the second turn. Altering the operation of the unlock function via the key cylinder switch from
one turn to two turns will also alter the operation of the RKE transmitter from one press to two
presses.
Rolling (Automatic) Door Locks
All vehicle doors are locked automatically once the vehicle reaches a speed of 15 mph and all
doors are closed. This feature can be also be enabled! disabled by the customer.
Door Lock Inhibit
This feature disables the door lock command from the interior door lock switch whenever the driver
door is open and the key is in the ignition. This prevents the driver from locking the keys in the
ignition when using the power door locks. This feature is inoperable if the IOD fuse is not installed.
Power Decklid Release
Electrically releases the decklid upon two presses of the RKE transmitter decklid release button.
This feature is disabled once the speed of the vehicle is greater than 5 mph. This feature may be
altered with the DRB III to allow the decklid to be released with one press of the RKE transmitter
decklid release button. The decklid can also be released from the switch in the glove box.
Panic Mode
Upon activation of the panic function, the headlamps and park lamps flash in an alternating
manner, the horn pulses every second and the courtesy lamps are turned ON. The panic mode
allow normal nighttime driving by allowing the headlamps and park lamps to be on steady when the
headlamp switch is in the ON position. Panic mode is activated immediately by pressing the panic
button once. It does not disarm the VTSS or unlock the doors. It is canceled by pressing the button
a second time, reaching a vehicle speed greater than 15 mph or after 3 minutes has elapsed in
panic mode. Once panic mode has been activated there is a 2-second delay before it will turn OFF.
Once it is cancelled there is a 2-second delay before it can be reactivated. This is to avoid the
problem of deactivating and immediate reactivating due to multiple
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button presses.
VEHICLE COMMUNICATION
The Programmable Communication Interface or PCI Bus is a single wire multiplexed network
capable of supporting binary encoded messages shared between multiple modules. The PCI bus
circuit is identified as D25 and is violet with a yellow tracer. The modules are wired in parallel.
Connections are made in the harness using splices. The following modules are used on 2001 PL: Airbag Control Module
- Left Side Impact Airbag Control Module
- Right Side Impact Airbag Control Module
- Controller Antilock Brake
- Powertrain Control Module
- Radio
- CD Changer
- Remote Keyless Entry Module
- Sentry Key Immobilizer Module
- Transmission Control Module (If equipped)
- Mechanical Instrument Cluster
Each module provides its own bias and termination in order to transmit and receive messages. The
bus voltage is at zero volts when no modules
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are transmitting and is pulled up to about seven and a half volts when modules are transmitting.
The bus messages are transmitted at a rate averaging 10800 bits per second. Since there is only
voltage present when the modules transmit and the message length is only about 500 milliseconds,
it is ineffective to try and measure the bus activity with a conventional voltmeter. The preferred
method is to use the DRB III lab scope. The 12V square wave selection on the 20-volt scale
provides a good view of the bus activity. Voltage on the bus should pulse between zero and about
seven and a half volts. Refer to the figure for some typical displays.
The PCI Bus failure modes are broken down into two categories. Complete PCI Bus
Communication Failure and individual module no response. Causes of a complete PCI Bus
Communication Failure include a short to ground or battery on the PCI circuit. Individual module no
response can be caused by an open circuit at the module, or an open battery or ground circuit to
the affected module.
Symptoms of a complete PCI Bus Communication Failure would include but are not limited to: All gauges on the MIC stay at zero
- All telltales on MIC illuminate
- MIC backlighting at full intensity
- No response received from any module on the PCI bus (except PCM)
- No start (if equipped with Sentry Key Immobilizer)
Symptoms of Individual module failure could include any one or more of the above. The difference
would be that at least one or more modules
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would respond to the DRB III.
Diagnosis starts with symptom identification. If a complete PCI Bus Communication Failure is
suspected, begin by identifying which modules the vehicle is equipped with and then attempt to get
a response from the modules with the DRB III. If any modules are responding, the failure is not
related to the total bus, but can be caused by one or more modules PCI circuit or power supply and
ground circuits. The DRB III may display "BUS +/- SIGNALS OPEN" OR "NO RESPONSE" to
indicate a communication problem. These same messages will be displayed if the vehicle is not
equipped with that particular module. The CCD error message is a default message used by the
DRB III and in no way indicates whether or not the PCI bus is operational. The message is only an
indication that a module is either not responding or the vehicle is not equipped.
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Road Testing A Complaint Vehicle
ROAD TEST WARNINGS
Some complaints will require a test drive as part of the repair verification procedure. The purpose
of the test drive is to try to duplicate the diagnostic code or symptom condition.
CAUTION: Before road testing a vehicle, be sure that all components are reassembled. During the
test drive, do not try to read the DRB III screen while in motion. Do not hang the DRB III from the
rear view mirror or operate it yourself. Have an assistant available to operate the DRB III.
Six Step Troubleshooting Procedure
SIX-STEP TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE
Diagnosis is done in six basic steps:
1. Verification of complaint 2. Verification of any related symptoms 3. Symptom analysis 4. Problem
isolation 5. Repair of isolated problem 6. Verification of proper operation
Vehicle Preparation For Testing
VEHICLE PREPARATION FOR TESTING
Make sure the vehicle being tested has a fully charged battery. If it does not, false diagnostic codes
or error messages may occur.
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DRB III ERROR MESSAGES AND BLANK SCREEN
Under normal operation, the DRB III will display one of only two error messages:
User-Requested WARM Boot (Press MORE and NO at the same time)
User-Requested COLD Boot (Press MORE and YES at the same time)
If the DRB III should display any other error message, record the entire display and call the
S.T.A.R. Center for information and assistance.
DRB III DOES NOT POWER UP
If the LED's do not light or no sound is emitted at start up, check for loose cable connections or a
bad cable. Check the vehicle battery voltage (data link connector cavity 16). A minimum of 11 volts
is required to adequately power the DRB III.
If all connections are proper between the DRB III and the vehicle or other devices, and the vehicle
battery is fully charged, and inoperative DRB III may be the result of faulty cable or vehicle wiring.
For a blank screen, refer to the appropriate body diagnostics.
DISPLAY IS NOT VISIBLE
Low temperatures will affect the visibility of the display. Adjust the contrast to compensate for this
condition
SOME DISPLAY ITEMS READ "---"
This is caused by scrolling the DRB III display a single line up or down. The line which was scrolled
onto the screen might read "---". Use the Page
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Body Control Module: Tools and Equipment
REQUIRED TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
DRB III (diagnostic read-out box) Jumper Wires Ohmmeter Voltmeter Test Light
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Powertrain Control Module: Technical Service Bulletins Engine Control - PCM Initialization
Procedure
NUMBER: 08-030-06 REV. A
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: August 25, 2006
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES SERVICE BULLETINS 08-030-06, DATED JULY 12, 2006,
WHICH SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. ALL REVISIONS ARE HIGHLIGHTED
WITH **ASTERISKS** AND INCLUDES REVISED CROSSFIRE AND SPRINTER INITIALIZATION
PROCEDURES.
SUBJECT: Powertrain Control Module Initialization
MODELS:
2001-2004 (AN) Dakota
2004 - 2007 (CS) Pacifica
2007 (DC) Ram Cab & Chassis
2001 - 2003 (DN) Durango
2002 - 2007 (DR/DH/D1) Ram Truck
2004 - 2007 (HB) Durango
2007 (HG) Aspen
1999 - 2000 (JA) Breeze/Cirrus/Stratus
2007 (JK) Wrangler
2001 - 2006 (JR) Sebring Convertible/Sebring Sedan/Stratus Sedan
2007 (JS) Sebring
1998 - 2000 (JX) Sebring Convertible
2007 (KA) Nitro
2002 - 2007 (KJ) Liberty
1999 - 2004 (LH) 300M/Concorde/Intrepid/LHS
2005 - 2007 (LX) 300/Charger/Magnum
2007 (MK49) Compass
2007 (MK74) Patriot
2005-2007 (ND) Dakota
2000 - 2005 (PL) Neon/SX2.0
2007 (PM) Caliber
2001 - 2007 (PT) Chrysler PT Cruiser/Chrysler PT Cruiser Convertible
2001 - 2007 (RS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
2001 - 2005 (ST) Sebring Coupe/Stratus Coupe
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1998 - 2006 (TJ) Wrangler
2004 - 2006 (VA) Sprinter
1999 -2004 (WJ) Grand Cherokee
2005 - 2007 (WK) Grand Cherokee
1999 - 2001 (XJ) Cherokee
2006 - 2007 (XK) Commander
2005 - 2006 (ZB) Viper
2004 - 2006 (ZH) Crossfire Coupe/Crossfire Roadster
NOTE:
The model years and vehicles above must be equipped (optional) with Sentry Key Theft Deterrent
System (sales code GXX) for this bulletin to apply.
DISCUSSION:
ALL LISTED VEHICLES EXCEPT SEBRING COUPE/STRATUS COUPE (ST), CROSSFIRE, AND
SPRINTER.
When a Powertrain Control Module (PCM) is replaced on vehicles equipped with the Sentry
Key(TM) Theft Deterrent System, it must be initialized to properly function with the anti-theft
module. This is accomplished at a Chrysler Group Dealer by using the DRBIII(R) or StarSCAN(TM)
Scan Tool to enter a PIN number.
When the PIN number is not available from the vehicle owner or a Chrysler Group Scan Tool(s) is
not available this can be accomplished by writing the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) into the
PCM using an after-market scan tool with a "VIN Write Function".
More information is available from the scan tool manufacturer or the Equipment & Tool Institute.
NOTE:
After performing this procedure with an after-market scan tool on vehicles equipped with Chrysler
Group's Next Generation Controller (NGC), Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) "P0633 - SKIM
SECRET KEY DATA NOT STORED IN PCM" will be set. This DTC will not effect vehicle or system
performance and cannot be erased.
SEBRING COUPE/STRATUS COUPE (ST)
Initializing the PCM on these vehicles requires the use of a DaimlerChrysler scan tool (DRBIII(R)),
J1962 MMC Cable (Special Tool CH7010), and the BLUE 5T22 PCMCIA
Diagnostic Card (Special Tool CH8425). This equipment is available for lease from
DaimlerChrysler for short periods of time. A credit card deposit will be required.
CROSSFIRE AND SPRINTER.
Initializing the PCM on these vehicles requires the use of a DaimlerChrysler scan tool (DRBIII(R)),
Multiplexer cable box (Special Tool CH 9043), and the ORANGE Crossfire PCMCIA card (Special
Tool CH9044) or the GREEN Sprinter PCMCIA card (Special Tool CH9087). This equipment is
available for lease from DaimlerChrysler for short periods of time. A credit card deposit will be
required.
The DRBIII(R) will be shipped within 24 hours to your location by an overnight delivery service.
When the DRBIII(R) is returned, your credit card will be charged the lease price.
2007 GRAND CHEROKEE W/ 3.0L TD/2005 - 2007 LIBERTY w/2.8L TD/2007 RAM TRUCK/RAM
CAB CHASSIS w 6.7L TD AND 2004-2006 SPRINTER w 2.7L TD ENGINES.
For the above models equipped with Turbo Diesel Engines, the fuel injector "Quantity Values" must
be physically read from each injector and the values written to the ECU with an appropriate scan
tool.
**PCM INITIALIZATION PROCEDURE CROSSFIRE/SPRINTER**:
NOTE:
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Depending on the situation, there are two methods for initializing the PCM/ECM. Either Automatic
Replacement or Service Replacement must be performed. Automatic Replacement uploads the
data from the old controller and downloads data to the new controller when the part numbers are
identical between the replacement and replaced controller. Service Replacement is used when part
numbers are not identical or when the part number is not recognized by the DRBIII(R).
Automatic Replacement
1. **Using the DRBIII(R) select: "1. DRBIII(R) Standalone"
2. "1.1998 - 2007 Diagnostics"
3. Make the appropriate selection: "5. 2004 - 2006 Crossfire" or "6. 2002 - 2006 Sprinter"
4. "1. System Select"
5. "1. Engine"
6. "9. Miscellaneous Functions"
NOTE:
For Sprinter only, injector classification must be recorded. Under Miscellaneous Functions, select
"5. Injector Classification" then "2. Injector Modification" on the DRBIII(R) and record the
information for all 5 cylinders.
7. "1. Module Auto Replacement"
8. Follow the DRBIII(R) "On Screen" prompts until "Module Replacement Successful" message is
displayed.
Module Service Replacement
1. **Using the DRBIII(R) select: "1. DRBIII(R) Standalone"
2. "1.1998 - 2007 Diagnostics"
3. Make the appropriate selection: "5. 2004 - 2006 Crossfire" or "6. 2002 - 2006 Sprinter"
4. "1. System Select"
5. "1. Engine"
6. "9. Miscellaneous Functions"
7. "7. Read PCM Coding for Crossfire" OR "6 Read ECM Coding for Sprinter" and record all data.
NOTE:
Record all information shown on the PCM/ECM screen for future use.
Additionally, for Sprinter only, injector classification must be recorded.
Under Miscellaneous Functions, select "5. Injector Classification" then "2.
Injector Modification" on the DRBIII(R) and record the information for all 5 cylinders.
8. Install new controller using the procedures found in TechCONNECT.
9. Using the DRBIII(R), repeat above steps 1 through 6 and select "2. Module Service
Replacement".
10. Follow the DRBIII(R) "On Screen" prompts until "Module Replacement Successful" message is
displayed.
11. Was the message "Module Replacement Successful" received?
a. Yes >> No Further Action is Required, Module has been successfully replaced.
b. No >> proceed to the next Step # 12.
12. Open TechAUTHORITY. TechAUTHORITY is available on the internet.
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13. At the "Home" page, open the "Powertrain Control Module Initialization" link.
14. Open the "Coding String Calculator for Sprinter & Crossfire Vehicles" link.
15. Open the "Select Module" pull down menu and select "PCM".
16. Select the appropriate "Transmission Type" button (Manual or Automatic).
17. Carefully enter the 17 character VIN.
18. Carefully enter the PCM pin located on the new PCM.
19. Select the "Calculate" button at the bottom of the window.
NOTE:
TechAUTHORITY will automatically populate the "Coding String", "SCN", and "CheckSum"
information.
20. Print the information from the technician's PC or accurately record the information.
21. Using the DRBIII(R) select: "1. DRBIII(R) Standalone"
22. "1.1998 - 2007 Diagnostics"
23. Make the appropriate selection: "5. 2004 - 2006 Crossfire" or "6. 2002 - 2006 Sprinter"
24. "1. System Select"
25. "1. Engine"
26. "9. Miscellaneous Functions"
27. "2. Module Service Replacement"
28. Follow the on screen instructions and carefully enter the "Coding String", "SCN" "CheckSum"
and VIN information into the DRBIII(R)**
NOTE:
If one or more errors were made entering the data in step 28, the DRBIII(R) will display an error
and ask that the data be checked and re-input as necessary.
29. Follow the DRBIII(R) "On Screen" prompts until 'Module Replacement Successful" message is
displayed.
PCM INITIALIZATION PROCEDURE SEBRING COUPE/STRAUS COUPE (ST):
1. Perform the "Registration Procedure" described in service bulletin 08-036-04. This service
bulletin, including the password, is available on the internet under the "Powertrain Control Module
Initialization" link.
POLICY: Information Only
Disclaimer:
This bulletin is supplied as technical information only and is not an authorization for repair.
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Powertrain Control Module: Specifications
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) Mounting Screws
................................................................................................................................4 Nm (35 in. lbs.)
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Powertrain Control Module: Diagram Information and Instructions
How to Use Wiring Diagrams
DaimlerChrysler Corporation wiring diagrams are designed to provide information regarding the
vehicles wiring content. In order to effectively use the wiring diagrams to diagnose and repair
DaimlerChrysler Corporation vehicles, it is important to understand all of their features and
characteristics.
General Information (Part 1 of 2)
Diagrams are arranged such that the power (B+) side of the circuit is placed near the top of the
page, and the ground (B-) side of the circuit is placed near the bottom of the page (Fig. 1).
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General Information (Part 2 of 2)
All switches, components, and modules are shown in the at rest position with the doors closed and
the key removed from the ignition (Fig. 2).
Components are shown two ways. A solid line around a component indicates that the component is
complete. A dashed line around the component indicates that the component is being shown is not
complete. Incomplete components have a reference number to indicate the page where the
component is shown complete.
It is important to realize that no attempt is made on the diagrams to represent components and
wiring as they appear on the vehicle. For example, a short
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piece of wire is treated the same as a long one. In addition, switches and other components are
shown as simply as possible, with regard to function only.
Circuit Functions
Circuit Identification Code Chart
All circuits in the diagrams use an alpha/numeric code to identify the wire and its function. To
identify which circuit code applies to a system, refer to the Circuit Identification Code Chart. This
chart shows the main circuits only and does not show the secondary codes that may apply to some
models.
Circuit Information
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Wire Code Identification
Wire Color Code Chart
Each wire shown in the diagrams contains a code which identifies the main circuit, part of the main
circuit, gauge of wire, and color.
Connector, Ground and Splice Information
CAUTION: Not all connectors are serviced. Some connectors are serviced only with a harness. A
typical example might be the Supplemental Restraint System connectors. Always check parts
availability before attempting a repair.
IDENTIFICATION
Connectors, grounds, and splices are identified as follows: In-line connectors located in the engine compartment are C100 series numbers
- In-line connectors located in the Instrument Panel area are C200 series numbers.
- In-line connectors located in the body are C300 series numbers.
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- Jumper harness connectors are C400 series numbers.
- Grounds and ground connectors are identified with a "G" and follow the same series numbering
as the in-line connectors.
- Splices are identified with an "S" and follow the same series numbering as the in-line connectors.
- Component connectors are identified by the component name instead of a number. Multiple
connectors on a component use a C1, C2, etc. identifier.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Sensitive Devices
Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol is used to indicate this. When handling
any component with this symbol comply with the following procedures to reduce the possibility of
electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the component. If it is not
known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part from
its protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from its package,
ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
Notes, Cautions and Warnings
Additional important information is presented in three ways: Notes, Cautions, and Warnings.
NOTES are used to help describe how switches or components operate to complete a particular
circuit. They are also used to indicate different conditions that may appear on the vehicle. For
example, an up-to and after condition.
CAUTIONS are used to indicate information that could prevent making an error that may damage
the vehicle.
WARNINGS provide information to prevent personal injury and vehicle damage. Below is a list of
general warnings that should be followed any time a vehicle is being serviced.
WARNING:
- ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES FOR EYE PROTECTION.
- USE SAFETY STANDS ANYTIME A PROCEDURE REQUIRES BEING UNDER A VEHICLE.
- BE SURE THAT THE IGNITION SWITCH ALWAYS IS IN THE OFF POSITION, UNLESS THE
PROCEDURE REQUIRES IT TO BE ON.
- SET THE PARKING BRAKE WHEN WORKING ON ANY VEHICLE. AN AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN PARK. A MANUAL TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN
NEUTRAL.
- OPERATE THE ENGINE ONLY IN A WELL-VENTILATED AREA.
- KEEP AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING, ESPECIALLY THE
FAN AND BELTS.
- TO PREVENT SERIOUS BURNS, AVOID CONTACT WITH HOT PARTS SUCH AS THE
RADIATOR, EXHAUST MANIFOLD(S), TAIL PIPE, CATALYTIC CONVERTER, AND MUFFLER.
- DO NOT ALLOW FLAME OR SPARKS NEAR THE BATTERY. GASES ARE ALWAYS
PRESENT IN AND AROUND THE BATTERY.
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- ALWAYS REMOVE RINGS, WATCHES, LOOSE HANGING JEWELRY, AND LOOSE
CLOTHING.
Symbols
Wiring Diagram Symbols
International symbols are used throughout the wiring diagrams. These symbols are consistent with
those being used around the world (Fig. 3).
Take Outs
The abbreviation T/O is used in the component location section to indicate a point in which the
wiring harness branches out to a component.
Terminology
This is a list of terms and definitions used in the wiring diagrams.
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LHD .....................................................................................................................................................
.......................................... Left Hand Drive Vehicles RHD .................................................................
............................................................................................................................ Right Hand Drive
Vehicles ATX .......................................................................................................................................
.......................... Automatic Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive MTX ...................................................
.................................................................................................................. Manual
Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive AT ..................................................................................................
................................................................... Automatic Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive MT .............
...........................................................................................................................................................
Manual Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive SOHC ................................................................................
..................................................................................................... Single Over Head Cam Engine
DOHC ..................................................................................................................................................
................................. Double Over Head Cam Engine BUX ................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
Built-Up-Export Built-Up-Export
.................................................................................................................. Vehicles Built For Sale In
Markets Other Than North America Except Built-Up-Export
........................................................................................................................................ Vehicles
Built For Sale In North America
Section Identification and Information
Section Identification
The wiring diagrams are grouped into individual sections. If a component is most likely found in a
particular group, it will be shown complete (all wires, connectors, and pins) within that group. For
example, the Auto Shutdown Relay is most likely to be found in Group 30, so it is shown there
complete. It can, however, be shown partially in another group if it contains some associated
wiring.
Diode Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the battery. 2. Locate the diode in the harness, and remove the protective covering.
Diode Identification
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3. Remove the diode from the harness, pay attention to the current flow direction.
INSTALLATION
1. Remove the insulation from the wires in the harness. Only remove enough insulation to solder in
the new diode. 2. Install the new diode in the harness, making sure current flow is correct. If
necessary, refer to the appropriate wiring diagram for current flow (Fig.
13).
3. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only Do not use acid core solder. 4.
Tape the diode to the harness using electrical tape. Make sure the diode is completely sealed from
the elements. 5. Re-connect the battery and test affected systems.
Terminal Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector being repaired from its mating half/component.
Fig.16 Connector Locking Wedge Tab (Typical)
3. Remove the connector locking wedge, if required (Fig. 16).
Fig.17 Terminal Removal
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Fig.18 Terminal Removal Using Special Tool
4. Position the connector locking finger away from the terminal using the proper pick from special
tool kit 6680. Pull on the wire to remove the
terminal from the connector (Fig. 17) (Fig. 18).
5. Cut the wire 6 inches from the back of the connector. 6. Remove 1 inch of insulation from the
wire on the harness side.
INSTALLATION
1. Select a wire from the terminal repair assembly that best matches the color wire being repaired.
2. Cut the repair wire to the proper length and remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation. 3. Splice the
repair wire to the wire harness
a. Place a piece of heat shrink tubing over one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire repair area. b. Spread the strands of the wire apart on each
part of the exposed wires. c. Push the two ends of wire together until the strands of wire are close
to the insulation. d. Twist the wires together. e. Solder the connection together using rosin core
type solder only. Do not use acid core solder. f.
Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the tubing
is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both ends of the tubing.
4. Insert the repaired wire into the connector. 5. Install the connector locking wedge, if required,
and reconnect the connector to its mating half/component. 6. Re-tape the wire harness starting at
1-1/2 inches behind the connector and 2 inches past the repair. 7. Connect battery and test all
affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Augat Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.8 Augat Connector Repair
3. Push down on the yellow connector locking tab to release the terminals (Fig. 8).
Fig.9 Using Special Tool 6932
4. Using special tool 6932, push the terminal to remove it from the connector (Fig. 9). 5. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. When the connector is re-assembled, the locking tab must be placed in the locked position to
prevent terminal push out. 5. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 6. Connect battery
and test all affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Molex Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.10 Molex Connector Repair
3. Insert special tool 6742 into the terminal end of the connector (Fig. 10).
Fig.11 Using Special Tool 6742
4. Using special tool 6742, release the locking fingers on the terminal (Fig. 11). 5. Pull on the wire
to remove it from the connector. 6. Repair or replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 5. Connect battery and test all affected
systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Thomas and Betts Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.12 Thomas And Betts Connector Lock Release Tabs
3. Push in the two lock tabs on the side of the connector (Fig. 12).
Fig.13 Removing Wire Terminal
4. Insert the probe end of special tool 6934 into the back of the connector cavity (Fig. 13). 5. Grasp
the wire and tool 6934, then slowly remove the wire and terminal from the connector. 6. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are fully seated
into the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
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Fig.14 Single Lock Tab
4. Push in the single lock tab on the side of the connector (Fig. 14). 5. Connect connector to its
mating half/component. 6. Connect battery and test all affected systems.
Wire Splicing
STANDARD PROCEDURE - WIRE SPLICING
When splicing a wire, it is important that the correct gauge be used as shown in the wiring
diagrams.
1. Remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation from each wire that needs to be spliced. 2. Place a
piece of adhesive lined heat shrink tubing on one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire
repair area.
Fig.23 Splice Clip
3. Place the strands of wire overlapping each other inside of the splice clip (Fig. 23).
Fig.24 Crimping Tool
4. Using crimping tool, Miller p/n 8272, crimp the splice clip and wires together (Fig. 24)
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Fig.25 Solder
5. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only (Fig. 25)
CAUTION: DO NOT USE ACID CORE SOLDER.
Fig.26 Heat Shrink Tubing
6. Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the
tubing is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both
ends of the tubing (Fig. 26).
Special Tools
Probing Tool Package 6807
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Terminal Pick 6680
Terminal Removing Tool 6932
Terminal Removing Tool 6934
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Powertrain Control Module: Diagnostic Aids
Intermittent and Poor Connections
INTERMITTENT AND POOR CONNECTIONS
Most intermittent electrical problems are caused by faulty electrical connections or wiring. It is also
possible for a sticking component or relay to cause a problem. Before condemning a component or
wiring assembly, check the following items. Connectors are fully seated
- Spread terminals, or terminal push out
- Terminals in the wiring assembly are fully seated into the connector/component and locked into
position
- Dirt or corrosion on the terminals. Any amount of corrosion or dirt could cause an intermittent
problem
- Damaged connector/component casing exposing the item to dirt or moisture
- Wire insulation that has rubbed through causing a short to ground
- Some or all of the wiring strands broken inside of the insulation
- Wiring broken inside of the insulation
Troubleshooting Tests
Fig.6 Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) SENSITIVE DEVICES
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol (Fig. 6) is used to indicate this. When
handling any component with this symbol, comply with the following procedures to reduce the
possibility of electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the
component. If it is not known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part form
it's protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from it's
package, ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
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Fig.7 Testing For Voltage Potential
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR VOLTAGE POTENTIAL
1. Connect the ground lead of a voltmeter to a known good ground (Fig. 7). 2. Connect the other
lead of the voltmeter to the selected test point. The vehicle ignition may need to be turned ON to
check voltage. Refer to the
appropriate test procedure.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR CONTINUITY
1. Remove the fuse for the circuit being checked or, disconnect the battery.
Fig.8 Testing For Continuity
2. Connect one lead of the ohmmeter to one side of the circuit being tested (Fig. 8). 3. Connect the
other lead to the other end of the circuit being tested. Low or no resistance means good continuity.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND
1. Remove the fuse and disconnect all items involved with the fuse. 2. Connect a test light or a
voltmeter across the terminals of the fuse. 3. Starting at the fuse block, wiggle the wiring harness
about 6 - 8 inches apart and watch the voltmeter/test lamp.
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4. If the voltmeter registers voltage or the test lamp glows, there is a short to ground in that general
area of the wiring harness.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND ON FUSES POWERING
SEVERAL LOADS
1. Refer to the wiring diagrams and disconnect or isolate all items on the suspected fused circuits.
2. Replace the blown fuse. 3. Supply power to the fuse by turning ON the ignition switch or
re-connecting the battery. 4. Start connecting or energizing the items in the fuse circuit one at a
time. When the fuse blows the circuit with the short to ground has been isolated.
Fig.9 Testing For Voltage Drop
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A VOLTAGE DROP
1. Connect the positive lead of the voltmeter to the side of the circuit closest to the battery (Fig. 9).
2. Connect the other lead of the voltmeter to the other side of the switch, component or circuit. 3.
Operate the item. 4. The voltmeter will show the difference in voltage between the two points.
Troubleshooting Tools
When diagnosing a problem in an electrical circuit there are several common tools necessary.
These tools are listed and explained below.
Jumper Wire
This is a test wire used to connect two points of a circuit. It can be used to bypass an open in a
circuit.
WARNING: NEVER USE A JUMPER WIRE ACROSS A LOAD, SUCH AS A MOTOR,
CONNECTED BETWEEN A BATTERY FEED AND GROUND.
Voltmeter
Used to check for voltage on a circuit. Always connect the black lead to a known good ground and
the red lead to the positive side of the circuit.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking voltages in these circuits, use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
Ohmmeter
Used to check the resistance between two points of a circuit. Low or no resistance in a circuit
means good continuity.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking resistance in these circuits use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
In addition, make sure the power is disconnected from the circuit. Circuits that are powered up by
the vehicle's electrical system can cause damage to the equipment and provide false readings.
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Fig. 4 Probing Tool
Probing Tools
These tools are used for probing terminals in connectors (Fig. 4). Select the proper size tool from
Special Tool Package 6807, and insert it into the terminal being tested. Use the other end of the
tool to insert the meter probe.
Troubleshooting Wiring Problems
When troubleshooting wiring problems, there are six steps which can aid in the procedure. The
steps are listed and explained below. Always check for nonfactory items added to the vehicle
before doing any diagnosis. If the vehicle is equipped with these items, disconnect them to verify
these add-on items are not the cause of the problem.
1. Verify the problem. 2. Verify any related symptoms. Do this by performing operational checks on
components that are in the same circuit. Refer to the wiring diagrams. 3. Analyze the symptoms.
Use the wiring diagrams to determine what the circuit is doing, where the problem most likely is
occurring, and where the
diagnosis will continue.
4. Isolate the problem area. 5. Repair the problem. 6. Verify proper operation. For this step, check
for proper operation of all items on the repaired circuit.
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Powertrain Control Module C1
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Powertrain Control Module: Electrical Diagrams
System Diagrams
Refer to Powertrain Management/Diagrams/Electrical for wiring diagrams. See: Diagrams/Electrical
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Powertrain Control Module: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig.4 Battery Cable
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Remove the air cleaner box, refer to the air cleaner
box.
Fig.5 Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
3. Remove the gray and black connector from the PCM.
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Fig.6 PCM Wiring Bracket
4. Remove the harness clip bracket from PCM bracket. 5. Remove the nut from the upper bracket
mount. 6. Raise vehicle and support on hoist.
Fig.7 Lower Mounting Bolts
7. Remove 2 lower bracket bolts.
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Fig.8 PCM Bracket Screws
8. Remove 4 screws from bracket and remove bracket from PCM.
INSTALLATION
1. Install bracket to PCM and tighten screws. 2. Install PCM and bracket to body and tighten the 2
lower bolts. 3. Lower vehicle. 4. Install upper bracket nut and tighten. 5. Clip in wiring harness
bracket. 6. Install gray and black connectors to the PCM. 7. Install the air cleaner box, refer to the
air cleaner box. 8. Connect the negative battery cable.
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Fig.1 Power Distribution Center
The ASD relay is located in the PDC.
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Auto Shut Down (ASD) Relay: Description and Operation
Fig.1 Power Distribution Center
The ASD relay is located in the PDC. The inside top of the PDC cover has label showing relay and
fuse identification.
The Automatic Shutdown (ASD) relay supplies battery voltage to the fuel injectors, electronic
ignition coil and the heating elements in the oxygen sensors.
A buss bar in the Power Distribution Center (PDC) supplies voltage to the solenoid side and
contact side of the relay. The fuse also protects the power circuit for the fuel pump relay and pump.
The fuse is located in the PDC.
The PCM controls the ASD relay by switching the ground path for the solenoid side of the relay ON
and OFF. The PCM turns the ground path OFF when the ignition switch is in the OFF position.
When the ignition switch is in ON or Start, the PCM monitors the crankshaft and camshaft position
sensor signals to determine engine speed and ignition timing (coil dwell). If the PCM does not
receive crankshaft and camshaft position sensor signals when the ignition switch is in the Run
position, it will de-energize the ASD relay
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Auto Shut Down (ASD) Relay: Service and Repair
Fig.2 Power Distribution Center (PDC)
REMOVAL
The relay is located in the Power Distribution Center (PDC). The PDC is located next to the battery
in the engine compartment. For the location of the relay within the PDC, refer to the PDC cover for
location. Check electrical terminals for corrosion and repair as necessary.
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Power Distribution Center
The fuel pump relay is located in the PDC.
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Power Distribution Center
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Fuel Pump Relay: Description and Operation
The fuel pump relay is located in the PDC. The inside top of the PDC cover has a label showing
relay and fuse location.
The fuel pump relay supplies battery voltage to the fuel pump. A buss bar in the Power Distribution
Center (PDC) supplies voltage to the solenoid side and contact side of the relay. The fuel pump
relay power circuit contains a fuse between the buss bar in the PDC and the relay. The fuse also
protects the power circuit for the Automatic Shutdown (ASD) relay. The fuse is located in the PDC.
Refer to the Wiring Diagrams for circuit information.
The PCM controls the fuel pump relay by switching the ground path for the solenoid side of the
relay ON and OFF. The PCM turns the ground path OFF when the ignition switch is in the OFF
position. When the ignition switch is in the ON position, the PCM energizes the fuel pump. If the
crankshaft position sensor does not detect engine rotation, the PCM de-energizes the relay after
approximately one second.
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Fig.1 Power Distribution Center
The ASD relay is located in the PDC.
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Auto Shut Down (ASD) Relay: Description and Operation
Fig.1 Power Distribution Center
The ASD relay is located in the PDC. The inside top of the PDC cover has label showing relay and
fuse identification.
The Automatic Shutdown (ASD) relay supplies battery voltage to the fuel injectors, electronic
ignition coil and the heating elements in the oxygen sensors.
A buss bar in the Power Distribution Center (PDC) supplies voltage to the solenoid side and
contact side of the relay. The fuse also protects the power circuit for the fuel pump relay and pump.
The fuse is located in the PDC.
The PCM controls the ASD relay by switching the ground path for the solenoid side of the relay ON
and OFF. The PCM turns the ground path OFF when the ignition switch is in the OFF position.
When the ignition switch is in ON or Start, the PCM monitors the crankshaft and camshaft position
sensor signals to determine engine speed and ignition timing (coil dwell). If the PCM does not
receive crankshaft and camshaft position sensor signals when the ignition switch is in the Run
position, it will de-energize the ASD relay
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Auto Shut Down (ASD) Relay: Service and Repair
Fig.2 Power Distribution Center (PDC)
REMOVAL
The relay is located in the Power Distribution Center (PDC). The PDC is located next to the battery
in the engine compartment. For the location of the relay within the PDC, refer to the PDC cover for
location. Check electrical terminals for corrosion and repair as necessary.
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Manifold Tuning Valve Relay: Diagrams
Power Distribution Center
Manifold Tuning Valve Relay (RT Package)
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Manifold Tuning Valve Relay (RT Package)
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Battery Temperature Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig.1 Inlet Air Temperature Sensor
The IAT sensor attaches to the intake air duct (Fig. 1).
The IAT Sensor is a Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) Sensor that provides information to
the PCM regarding the temperature of the air entering the intake manifold. The PCM sends 5 volts
to the sensor and is grounded through the sensor return line. As temperature increases, resistance
in the sensor decreases.
Inlet/Intake Air Temperature
The inlet air temperature sensor replaces the intake air temperature sensor and the battery
temperature sensor. The PCM uses the information from the inlet air temperature sensor along with
other stored parameters to determine values to use as an intake air temperature and a battery
temperature. The IAT sensor value is used by the PCM to determine air density.
The PCM uses this information to calculate:
- Injector pulse width
- Adjustment of ignition timing (to prevent spark knock at high intake air temperatures)
Battery Temperature
The battery temperature information along with data from monitored line voltage (B+), is used by
the PCM to vary the battery charging rate. System voltage will be higher at colder temperatures
and is gradually reduced at warmer temperatures.
The battery temperature information is also used for OBD II diagnostics. Certain faults and OBD II
monitors are either enabled or disabled depending upon the battery temperature sensor input
(example: disable purge, enable LDP). Most OBD II monitors are disabled below 20 °F.
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Camshaft Position Sensor Screw.........................................................................................................
..........................................................9 Nm (80 in. lbs)
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Camshaft Position Sensor
Fig.6 Camshaft Position Sensor Location
The camshaft position sensor is mounted to the rear of the cylinder head.
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Camshaft Position Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig.3 Camshaft
The camshaft position sensor attaches to the rear of the cylinder head. The PCM determines fuel
injection synchronization and cylinder identification from inputs provided by the camshaft position
sensor and crankshaft position sensor. From the two inputs, the PCM determines crankshaft
position.
The PCM sends approximately 8 volts to the hall affect sensor. This voltage is required to operate
the hall effect chip and the electronics inside the sensor. A ground for the sensor is provided
through the sensor return circuit. The input to the PCM occurs on a 5 volt output reference circuit.
Fig.4 Target Magnet - Typical
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Fig.5 Target Magnet Polarity
A target magnet attaches to the rear of the camshaft and indexes to the correct position. The target
magnet has four different poles arranged in an asymmetrical pattern . As the target magnet rotates,
the camshaft position sensor senses the change in polarity. The sensor output switch switches
from high (5.0 volts) to low (0.5 volts) as the target magnet rotates. when the north pole of the
target magnet passes under the sensor, the output switches high. The sensor output switches low
when the south pole of the target magnet passes underneath.
The sensor also acts as a thrust plate to control camshaft endplay.
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Camshaft Position Sensor: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig.6 Camshaft Position Sensor Location
The camshaft position sensor is mounted to the rear of the cylinder head. 1. Remove brake booster
hose and electrical connector from holders on end of cylinder head cover and reposition. 2.
Disconnect electrical connectors from camshaft position sensor. 3. Remove camshaft position
sensor mounting screws. Remove sensor.
Fig.7 Target Magnet Removal/Installation
4. Loosen screw attaching target magnet to rear of camshaft.
INSTALLATION
The camshaft position sensor is mounted to the rear of the cylinder head. The target magnet has
two locating dowels that fit into machined locating holes in end of the camshaft. 1. Install target
magnet in end of camshaft. Tighten mounting screw to 3.4 Nm (30 in. lbs.) torque. 2. Install
camshaft position sensor. Tighten sensor mounting screws to 9 Nm (80 in. lbs.) torque. 3. Place
brake booster hose and electrical harness in holders on end of valve cover. 4. Attach electrical
connectors to camshaft position sensor.
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Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor: Specifications
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
.................................................................................................................................18 Nm (13.2 ft.
lbs.) (165 in. lbs.)
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Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The coolant sensor threads into the rear of the cylinder head, next to the camshaft position sensor.
New sensors have sealant applied to the threads. The ECT Sensor is a Negative Thermal
Coefficient (NTC), dual range Sensor. The resistance of the ECT Sensor changes as coolant
temperature changes. This results in different input voltages to the PCM. The PCM also uses the
ECT Sensor input to operate the low and high speed radiator cooling fans.
OPERATION
The combination coolant temperature sensor has two elements. One element supplies coolant
temperature signal to the PCM. The other element supplies coolant temperature signal to the
instrument panel gauge cluster. The PCM determines engine coolant temperature from the coolant
temperature sensor. As coolant temperature varies the coolant temperature sensors resistance
changes resulting in a different input voltage to the PCM and the instrument panel gauge cluster.
When the engine is cold, the PCM will provide slightly richer air- fuel mixtures and higher idle
speeds until normal operating temperatures are reached. The PCM has a dual temperature range
program for better sensor accuracy at cold temperatures. At key-ON the PCM sends a regulated
five volt signal through a 10,000 ohm resistor to the sensor. When the sensed voltage reaches
approximately 1.25 volts the PCM turns on the transistor. The transistor connects a 1,000 ohm
resistor in parallel with the 10,000 ohm resistor. With this drop in resistance the PCM recognizes an
increase in voltage on the input circuit.
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Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. With the engine cold, drain coolant until level drops below cylinder head. 2. Disconnect coolant
sensor electrical connector. 3. Remove coolant sensor.
INSTALLATION
1. Install coolant sensor. Tighten sensor to 18 Nm (165 inch lbs.) torque. 2. Attach electrical
connector to sensor. 3. Fill cooling system.
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Crankshaft Position Sensor: Specifications
Crankshaft Position Sensor Mounting Bolt
..................................................................................................................................................9 Nm
(80 in. lbs)
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Crankshaft Position Sensor: Locations
Fig. 4 Crankshaft Position Sensor
The crankshaft position sensor mounts to the engine block behind the generator, just above the oil
filter.
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Crankshaft Position Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig. 4 Crankshaft Position Sensor
The crankshaft position sensor mounts to the engine block behind the generator, just above the oil
filter.
The PCM uses the Crankshaft Position sensor to calculate the following:
- Engine RPM
- TDC number 1 and 4
- Ignition coil synchronization Injector synchronization
- Camshaft-to-crankshaft misalignment (Timing belt skipped 1 tooth or more diagnostic trouble
code).
Fig. 5 Timing Reference Notches
The Crankshaft Position (CKP) sensor is a Hall-effect sensor. The second crankshaft
counterweight has two sets of four timing reference notches including a 60 degree signature notch.
The PCM sends approximately 8 volts to the Hall-effect sensor. This voltage is required to operate
the Hall-effect chip and the electronics inside the sensor. A ground for the sensor is provided
through the sensor return circuit. The input to the PCM occurs on a 5 volt output reference circuit.
The notches generate pulses from high to low in the crankshaft position sensor output voltage.
When a metal portion of the counterweight aligns with the crankshaft position sensor, the sensor
output voltage goes low (less than 0.5 volts). When a notch aligns with the sensor, voltage goes
high (5.0 volts). As a group of notches pass under the sensor, the output voltage switches from low
(metal) to high (notch) then back to low.
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If available, an oscilloscope can display the square wave patterns of each voltage pulses. From the
width of the output voltage pulses, the PCM calculates engine speed. The width of the pulses
represent the amount of time the output voltage stays high before switching back to low. The period
of time the sensor output voltage stays high before switching back to low is referred to as pulse
width. The faster the engine is operating, the smaller the pulse width on the oscilloscope.
By counting the pulses and referencing the pulse from the 60 degree signature notch, the PCM
calculates crankshaft angle (position). In each group of timing reference notches, the first notch
represents 69 degrees before top dead center (BTDC). The second notch represents 49 degrees
BTDC. The third notch represents 29 degrees. The last notch in each set represents 9 degrees
before top dead center (TDC).
The timing reference notches are machined at 20° increments. From the voltage pulse width the
PCM tells the difference between the timing reference notches and the 60 degree signature notch.
The 60 degree signature notch produces a longer pulse width than the smaller timing reference
notches. If the camshaft position sensor input switches from high to low when the 60 degree
signature notch passes under the crankshaft position sensor, the PCM knows cylinder number one
is the next cylinder at TDC.
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Crankshaft Position Sensor: Service and Repair
Fig. 6 Crankshaft Position Sensor
REMOVAL
The crankshaft position sensor mounts to the engine block behind the generator, just above the oil
filter. 1. Disconnect electrical connector from crankshaft position sensor. 2. Remove sensor
mounting screw. Remove sensor.
INSTALLATION
The crankshaft position sensor mounts to the engine block behind the generator, just above the oil
filter. 1. Install sensor. Install sensor mounting screw and tighten. 2. Connect electrical connector to
crankshaft position sensor.
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The fuel gauge sending unit (fuel level sensor) is attached to the side of the fuel pump module.
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FUEL LEVEL SENDING UNIT / SENSOR
The fuel gauge sending unit (fuel level sensor) is attached to the side of the fuel pump module. The
sending unit consists of a float, an arm, and a variable resistor (track). The resistor track is used to
send electrical signals to the instrument cluster for fuel gauge operation and are then transmitted to
the engine controller for OBDII emission requirements.
For fuel gauge operation: As fuel level increases, the float and arm move up. This increases the
sending unit resistance, causing the fuel gauge to read full. As fuel level decreases, the float and
arm move down. This decreases the sending unit resistance causing the fuel gauge to read empty.
After this fuel level signal is sent to the instrument cluster, the instrument cluster will transmit the
data across the J1850 bus circuits to the PCM.
For OBD II emission requirements: The voltage signal is sent to the instrument cluster to indicate
fuel level. The cluster transmits the fuel level to the PCM where it is used to prevent a false setting
of misfire and fuel system monitor trouble codes. This occurs if the fuel level in the tank is less than
approximately 15 percent of its rated capacity.
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REMOVAL
Remove fuel pump module. Refer to Fuel Pump Module.
Fig. 4 Fuel Pump/Level Sensor Electrical Connector
1. Depress retaining tab and remove the fuel pump/level sensor connector from the bottom of the
fuel pump module electrical connector.
Fig. 5 Wire Terminal Locking Wedge
2. Pull off blue locking wedge.
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Fig. 6 Removing Wires From Connector
3. Using a small screwdriver lift locking finger away from terminal and push terminal out of
connector. 4. Push level sensor signal and ground terminals out of the connector.
Fig. 7 Level Sensor
5. Slide level sensor wires through opening fuel pump module. 6. Slide level sensor out of
installation channel in module.
INSTALLATION
1. Insert level sensor wires into bottom of opening in module. 2. Wrap wires into groove in back of
level sensor. 3. While feeding wires into guide grooves, slide level sensor up into channel until it
snaps into place. Ensure tab at bottom of sensor locks in place. 4. Install level sensor wires in
connector. Push the wires up through the connector and then pull them down until they lock in
place. Ensure signal and
ground wires are installed in the correct position.
5. Install locking wedge on connector. 6. Push connector up into bottom of fuel pump module
electrical connector. 7. Install fuel pump module. Refer to Fuel Pump Module.
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Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor: Specifications
MAP/IAT Sensor Plastic Manifold.........................................................................................................
......................................................2 Nm (20 in. lbs)
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Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor: Locations
Fig. 16 Inlet Air Temperature Sensor
The IAT sensor attaches to the intake air duct.
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Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig. 16 Inlet Air Temperature Sensor
The IAT sensor attaches to the intake air duct.
The IAT Sensor is a Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) Sensor that provides information to
the PCM regarding the temperature of the air entering the intake manifold.
Inlet/Intake Air Temperature
The inlet air temperature sensor replaces the intake air temperature sensor and the battery
temperature sensor. The PCM uses the information from the inlet air temperature sensor to
determine values to use as an intake air temperature sensor and a battery temperature sensor.
The Intake Air Temperature (IAT) sensor value is used by the PCM to determine air density.
The PCM uses this information to calculate: Injector pulse width
- Adjustment of ignition timing (to prevent spark knock at high intake air temperatures)
Battery Temperature
The inlet air temperature sensor replaces the intake air temperature sensor and the battery
temperature sensor. The PCM uses the information from the inlet air temperature sensor to
determine values to use as an intake air temperature sensor and a battery temperature sensor.
The Intake Air Temperature (IAT) sensor value is used by the PCM to determine air density.
The PCM uses this information to calculate: Injector pulse width
- Adjustment of ignition timing (to prevent spark knock at high intake air temperatures)
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Knock Sensor: Specifications
Knock Sensor.......................................................................................................................................
.......................................................10 Nm (90 in. lbs)
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Knock Sensor: Locations
Fig.11 Knock Sensor
The knock sensor threads into the side of the cylinder block in front of the starter.
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Knock Sensor: Description and Operation
The knock sensor threads into the cylinder block.
When the knock sensor detects a knock in one of the cylinders, it sends an input signal to the
PCM. In response, the PCM retards ignition timing for all cylinders by a scheduled amount.
Knock sensors contain a piezoelectric material which constantly vibrates and sends an input
voltage (signal) to the PCM while the engine operates. As the intensity of the crystal's vibration
increases, the knock sensor output voltage also increases.
NOTE: Over or under tightening affects knock sensor performance, possibly causing improper
spark control.
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Knock Sensor: Service and Repair
Fig.11 Knock Sensor
REMOVAL
The knock sensor threads into the side of the cylinder block in front of the starter. 1. Disconnect
electrical connector from knock sensor. 2. Use a crow foot socket to remove the knock sensors.
INSTALLATION
The knock sensor threads into the side of the cylinder block in front of the starter. 1. Install knock
sensor. Tighten knock sensor to 10 Nm (7 ft.lbs.) torque. Over or under tightening effects knock
sensor performance, possibly
causing improper spark control.
2. Attach electrical connector to knock sensor.
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Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor: Specifications
MAP Sensor ........................................................................................................................................
.................................................... 4.5 Nm (40 in. lbs) MAP/IAT Sensor (plastic manifold)
.......................................................................................................................................................... 2
Nm (20 in. lbs)
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Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor: Locations
Fig. 21 Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor
The MAP sensor mounts to the intake manifold.
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Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig. 21 Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor
The MAP sensor mounts to the intake manifold.
The MAP sensor signal is provided from a single piezoresistive element located in the center of a
diaphragm. The element and diaphragm are both made of silicone. As the pressures changes the
diaphragm moves causing the element to deflect which stresses the silicone. When silicone is
exposed to stress its resistance changes. As manifold vacuum increases, the MAP sensor input
voltage decreases proportionally. The sensor also contains electronics that condition the signal and
provide temperature compensation.
The MAP serves as a PCM input, using a silicon based sensing unit, to provide data on the
manifold vacuum that draws the air/fuel mixture into the combustion chamber. The PCM requires
this information to determine injector pulse width and spark advance. When MAP equals
Barometric pressure, the pulse width will be at maximum.
Also like the cam and crank sensors, a 5 volt reference is supplied from the PCM and returns a
voltage signal to the PCM that reflects manifold pressure. The zero pressure reading is 0.5V and
full scale is 4.5V For a pressure swing of 0 - 15 psi the voltage changes 4.0V The sensor is
supplied a regulated 4.8 to 5.1 volts to operate the sensor. Like the cam and crank sensors ground
is provided through the sensor return circuit.
The MAP sensor input is the number one contributor to pulse width. The most important function of
the MAP sensor is to determine barometric pressure. The PCM needs to know if the vehicle is at
sea level or is it in Denver at 5000 feet above sea level, because the air density changes with
altitude. It will also help to correct for varying weather conditions. If a hurricane was coming through
the pressure would be very, very low or there could be a real fair weather, high pressure area. This
is important because as air pressure changes the barometric pressure changes. Barometric
pressure and altitude have a direct inverse correlation, as altitude goes up barometric goes down.
The first thing that happens as the key is rolled on, before reaching the crank position, the PCM
powers up, comes around and looks at the MAP voltage, and based upon the voltage it sees, it
knows the current barometric pressure relative to altitude. Once the engine starts, the PCM looks
at the voltage again, continuously every 12 milliseconds, and compares the current voltage to what
it was at key on. The difference between current and what it was at key on is manifold vacuum.
During key ON (engine not running) the sensor reads (updates) barometric pressure. A normal
range can be obtained by monitoring known good sensor in you work area.
As the altitude increases the air becomes thinner (less oxygen). If a vehicle is started and driven to
a very different altitude than where it was at key ON the barometric pressure needs to be updated.
Any time the PCM sees Wide Open throttle, based upon TPS angle and RPM it will update
barometric pressure in the MAP memory cell. With periodic updates, the PCM can make its
calculations more effectively.
The PCM uses the MAP sensor to aid in calculating the following:
- Barometric pressure
- Engine load
- Manifold pressure
- Injector pulse-width
- Spark-advance programs
- Shift-point strategies (F4AC1 transmissions only, via the PCI bus)
- Idle speed
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- Decel fuel shutoff
The PCM recognizes a decrease in manifold pressure by monitoring a decrease in voltage from the
reading stored in the barometric pressure memory cell. The MAP sensor is a linear sensor; as
pressure changes, voltage changes proportionately. The range of voltage output from the sensor is
usually between 4.6 volts at sea level to as low as 0.3 volts at 26 in. of Hg. Barometric pressure is
the pressure exerted by the atmosphere upon an object. At sea level on a standard day, no storm,
barometric pressure is 29.92 in Hg. For every 100 feet of altitude barometric pressure drops 0.10
in. Hg. If a storm goes through it can either add, high pressure, or decrease, low pressure, from
what should be present for that altitude. You should make a habit of knowing what the average
pressure and corresponding barometric pressure is for your area.
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Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor: Service and Repair
Fig. 22 MAP Sensor
REMOVAL
The MAP sensor attaches to the intake manifold plenum. 1. Disconnect the electrical connector
from the MAP sensor. 2. Remove sensor mounting screws. 3. Remove sensor.
INSTALLATION
The MAP sensor attaches to the intake manifold plenum. 1. Insert sensor into intake manifold while
making sure not to damage O-ring seal. 2. Tighten mounting screws to 4.5 Nm (40 in. lbs) torque
for plastic manifold. 3. Attach electrical connector to sensor.
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Engine Oil Pressure Switch
Engine Oil Pressure Switch
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Oxygen Sensor ....................................................................................................................................
....................................................... 28 Nm (20 ft. lbs.)
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Fig. 26 Types Or O2 Sensors
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Fig. 23 Upstream Heated Oxygen Sensor 1/1
The upstream oxygen sensor threads into the outlet flange of the exhaust manifold.
Fig. 24 Downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor 1/2
The downstream heated oxygen sensor threads into the system depending on emission package.
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Oxygen Sensor: Locations OBD-II Heated Oxygen Sensor Numbering Convention
- Cylinder bank number one is the bank that contains number one cylinder.
See: Ignition System/Firing Order
Cylinder #1 on left side.
Cylinder #1 on right side.
- The first oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 1 is numbered O2 Sensor 1/1.
- The second oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 1 is numbered O2 Sensor 1/2.
- A third oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 1 would be numbered O2 Sensor 1/3.
- The first oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 2 is numbered O2 Sensor 2/1.
- The second oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 2 is numbered O2 Sensor 1/1.
- If a V-6 or V-8 vehicle only uses one downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) it is numbered
O2 Sensor 1/2, even if it uses two upstream
HO2S.
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Oxygen Sensor: Diagrams
Oxygen Sensor 1/1 Upstream
Oxygen Sensor 1/2 Downstream
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Oxygen Sensor: Application and ID
- Cylinder bank number one is the bank that contains number one cylinder.
See: Ignition System/Firing Order
Cylinder #1 on left side.
Cylinder #1 on right side.
- The first oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 1 is numbered O2 Sensor 1/1.
- The second oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 1 is numbered O2 Sensor 1/2.
- A third oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 1 would be numbered O2 Sensor 1/3.
- The first oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 2 is numbered O2 Sensor 2/1.
- The second oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 2 is numbered O2 Sensor 1/1.
- If a V-6 or V-8 vehicle only uses one downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) it is numbered
O2 Sensor 1/2, even if it uses two upstream
HO2S.
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Oxygen Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig. 26 Types Or O2 Sensors
Fig. 23 Upstream Heated Oxygen Sensor 1/1
The upstream oxygen sensor threads into the outlet flange of the exhaust manifold.
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Fig. 24 Downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor 1/2
Fig. 25 Heated Oxygen Sensor Systems
The downstream heated oxygen sensor threads into the system depending on emission package.
Federal package the O2s is mounted after the catalytic convertor, LEV package the O2s is
mounted mid catalytic convertor, ULEV package is mounted between the catalytic convertor.
Separate controlled ground circuits are run through the PCM for the upstream O2 sensors.
As vehicles accumulate mileage, the catalytic convertor deteriorates. The deterioration results in a
less efficient catalyst. To monitor catalytic convertor deterioration, the fuel injection system uses
two heated oxygen sensors. One sensor upstream of the catalytic convertor, one downstream of
the convertor. The PCM compares the reading from the sensors to calculate the catalytic convertor
oxygen storage capacity and converter efficiency. Also, the PCM uses the upstream heated oxygen
sensor input when adjusting injector pulse width.
When the catalytic converter efficiency drops below emission standards, the PCM stores a
diagnostic trouble code and illuminates the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL).
The O2S produce voltages from 0 to 1 volt, depending upon the oxygen content of the exhaust gas
in the exhaust manifold. When a large amount of oxygen is present (caused by a lean air/fuel
mixture), the sensors produces a low voltage. When there is a lesser amount present (rich air/fuel
mixture) it produces a higher voltage. By monitoring the oxygen content and converting it to
electrical voltage, the sensors act as a rich-lean switch.
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The oxygen sensors are equipped with a heating element that keeps the sensors at proper
operating temperature during all operating modes. Maintaining correct sensor temperature at all
times allows the system to enter into closed loop operation sooner. Also, it allows the system to
remain in closed loop operation during periods of extended idle.
In Closed Loop operation the PCM monitors the O2S input (along with other inputs) and adjusts the
injector pulse width accordingly. During Open Loop operation the PCM ignores the O2 sensor
input. The PCM adjusts injector pulse width based on preprogrammed (fixed) values and inputs
from other sensors.
The Automatic Shutdown (ASD) relay supplies battery voltage to both the upstream and
downstream heated oxygen sensors. The oxygen sensors are equipped with a heating element.
The heating elements reduce the time required for the sensors to reach operating temperature.
Upstream Oxygen Sensor
The input from the upstream heated oxygen sensor tells the PCM the oxygen content of the
exhaust gas. Based on this input, the PCM fine tunes the air-fuel ratio by adjusting injector pulse
width.
The sensor input switches from 0 to 1 volt, depending upon the oxygen content of the exhaust gas
in the exhaust manifold. When a large amount of oxygen is present (caused by a lean air-fuel
mixture), the sensor produces voltage as low as 0.1 volt. When there is a lesser amount of oxygen
present (rich air-fuel mixture) the sensor produces a voltage as high as 1.0 volt. By monitoring the
oxygen content and converting it to electrical voltage, the sensor acts as a rich-lean switch.
The heating element in the sensor provides heat to the sensor ceramic element. Heating the
sensor allows the system to enter into closed loop operation sooner. Also, it allows the system to
remain in closed loop operation during periods of extended idle.
In Closed Loop, the PCM adjusts injector pulse width based on the upstream heated oxygen
sensor input along with other inputs. In Open Loop, the PCM adjusts injector pulse width based on
preprogrammed (fixed) values and inputs from other sensors.
Downstream Oxygen Sensor
The downstream heated oxygen sensor input is used to detect catalytic convertor deterioration. As
the convertor deteriorates, the input from the downstream sensor begins to match the upstream
sensor input except for a slight time delay. By comparing the downstream heated oxygen sensor
input to the input from the upstream sensor, the PCM calculates catalytic convertor efficiency.
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Oxygen Sensor: Service and Repair Downstream 1/2 Replacement
REMOVAL
Fig. 28 Downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor
The downstream heated oxygen sensor threads into the exhaust outlet pipe behind the catalytic
convertor. 1. Raise vehicle. 2. Disconnect electrical connector from harness. 3. Disconnect sensor
electrical harness from clips along body.
Fig. 29 Downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor Removal/Installation
4. Remove sensor using an oxygen sensor crow foot wrench such as Snap-On tool YA8875 or
equivalent. 5. After removing the sensor, the exhaust manifold threads must be cleaned with an 18
mm X 1.5 + 6E tap. If reusing the original sensor, coat the
sensor threads with an anti-seize compound such as Loctite 771-64 or equivalent.
INSTALLATION
The downstream heated oxygen sensor threads into the exhaust outlet pipe behind the catalytic
convertor.
New sensors have compound on the threads and do not require an additional coating. 1. Install
sensor using an oxygen sensor crow foot wrench such as Snap-On tool YA8875 or equivalent.
Tighten the sensor to 28 Nm (20 ft. lbs.)
torque.
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2. Connect sensor electrical harness from clips along body. 3. Connect electrical connector to
harness. 4. Lower vehicle.
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Oxygen Sensor: Service and Repair Upstream 1/1 Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Raise and support vehicle. 2. Unplug sensor connector.
Fig. 27 Upstream Heated Oxygen Sensor Removal/Installation
3. Remove sensor using an oxygen sensor crow foot wrench such as Snap-On tool YA8875 or
equivalent. 4. After removing the sensor, the exhaust manifold threads must be cleaned with an 18
mm X 1.5 + 6E tap. If reusing the original sensor, coat the
sensor threads with an anti-seize compound such as Loctite 771-64 or equivalent.
INSTALLATION
New sensors have compound on the threads and do not require an additional coating. 1. Install
sensor using an oxygen sensor crow foot wrench such as Snap-On tool YA8875 or equivalent.
Tighten the sensor to 28 Nm (20 ft. lbs.)
torque.
2. Plug sensor connector. 3. Lower vehicle.
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switch 70 in.lb
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Power Steering Pressure Switch: Description and Operation
POWER STEERING PRESSURE SWITCH DESCRIPTION
A power steering pressure switch is used to improve the vehicle's idle quality. The pressure switch
improves vehicle idle quality by causing a readjustment of the engine idle speed as necessary
when increased fluid pressure is sensed in the power steering system.
The pressure switch functions by signaling the powertrain control module that an increase in
pressure of the power steering system is putting additional load on the engine. This type of
condition exists when the front tires of the vehicle are turned while the vehicle is stationary and the
engine is at idle speed. When the powertrain control module receives the signal from the power
steering pressure switch, it directs the engine to increase its idle speed. This increase in engine
idle speed compensates for the additional load, thus maintaining the required engine idle speed
and idle quality.
The power steering pressure switch is mounted directly to the power steering gear.
OPERATION
The switch provides an input to the PCM during periods of high pump load and low engine RPM;
such as during parking maneuvers.
When power steering pump pressure exceeds 2758 kPa (400 psi), the switch is open. The PCM
increases idle air flow through the IAC motor to prevent engine stalling. The PCM sends 12 volts
through a resister to the sensor circuit to ground. When pump pressure is low, the switch is closed.
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Power Steering Pressure Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect negative battery cable from the negative post of the battery. Be sure cable is isolated
from negative post on battery. 2. Raise the vehicle. 3. Locate the power steering fluid pressure
switch on the back side of the power steering gear. 4. Remove the vehicle wiring harness
connector from the power steering fluid pressure switch.
NOTE: When removing and installing the power steering pressure switch, use a 7/8 inch deep well
socket. The deep well socket will prevent damage to the plastic electrical connector area of the
power steering fluid pressure switch.
5. Unscrew and remove the power steering fluid pressure switch from the power steering gear.
INSTALLATION
1. By hand, screw the power steering pressure switch into the power steering gear until it is fully
seated. Tighten the power steering pressure switch
to a maximum torque of 8 Nm (70 inch lbs.). Over-torquing will result in stripping the threads out of
the power steering pressure switch port in the steering gear.
2. Install the vehicle wiring harness connector. Be sure the latch on the wiring harness connector is
fully engaged with the locking tab on the power
steering pressure switch.
3. Lower the vehicle. 4. Fill the power steering fluid reservoir to the correct fluid level. Use only
Mopar Power Steering Fluid, or equivalent. 5. Connect the negative cable to the negative post of
the battery. 6. Start the engine and turn the steering wheel several times stop-to-stop to bleed any
air from the fluid in the power steering system. Stop the engine,
check the fluid level, and inspect the system for leaks.
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Throttle Position Sensor Mounting Screws
.................................................................................................................................................2 Nm
(17 in. lbs.)
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Throttle Position Sensor: Locations
Fig. 38 Throttle Position Sensor And Idle
The throttle position sensor mounts to the side of the throttle body.
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Throttle Position Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig. 38 Throttle Position Sensor And Idle
The throttle position sensor mounts to the side of the throttle body.
The Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) connects to the throttle blade shaft. The TPS is a variable
resistor that provides the PCM with an input signal (voltage). The signal represents throttle blade
position. As the position of the throttle blade changes, the resistance of the TPS changes.
The signal represents throttle blade position. As the position of the throttle blade changes, the
resistance of the TPS changes.
The PCM supplies approximately 5 volts to the TPS. The TPS output voltage (input signal to the
powertrain control module) represents throttle blade position. The TPS output voltage to the PCM
varies from approximately 0.6 volt at minimum throttle opening (idle) to a maximum of 4.5 volts at
wide open throttle.
Along with inputs from other sensors, the PCM uses the TPS input to determine current engine
operating conditions. The PCM also adjusts fuel injector pulse width and ignition timing based on
these inputs.
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Throttle Position Sensor: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Loosen the clamp for the air duct at the throttle body.
3. Remove the mounting bolt and nut for the air cleaner box. 4. Pull the air cleaner box and throttle
body up to access the throttle position sensor. 5. Remove the throttle position sensor.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the throttle position sensor. 2. Locate the air cleaner box and throttle body and tighten the
mounting bolt and nut. 3. Install the air duct hose and tighten the clamp. 4. Connect the negative
battery cable.
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Transmission Range Sensor (EATX)
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Transmission Position Switch/Sensor: Description and Operation
41TE - Automatic Transmission TRANSMISSION RANGE SENSOR DESCRIPTION
The Transmission Range Sensor (TRS) is mounted to the top of the valve body inside the transaxle
and can only be serviced by removing the valve body. The electrical connector extends through the
transaxle case (Fig. 304). The TRS has four switch contacts that monitor shift lever position and
send the information to the TCM.
The TRS also has an integrated temperature sensor (thermistor) that communicates transaxle
temperature to the TCM and PCM (Fig. 305).
OPERATION
The Transmission Range Sensor (TRS) (Fig. 304) communicates Shift Lever Position (SLP) to the
TCM as a combination of open and closed switches. Each shift lever position has an assigned
combination of switch states (open/closed) that the TCM receives from four sense circuits. The
TCM interprets this information and determines the appropriate transaxle gear position and shift
schedule.
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TRANSMISSION RANGE SENSOR SWITCH STATES
Since there are four switches, there are 16 possible combinations of open and closed switches
(codes). Seven of these codes are related to gear position and three are recognized as "between
gear" codes. This results in six codes which should never occur. These are called "invalid" codes.
An invalid code will result in a DTC, and the TCM will then determine the shift lever position based
on pressure switch data. This allows reasonably normal transmission operation with a TRS failure.
TRANSMISSION TEMPERATURE SENSOR
The TRS has an integrated thermistor (Fig. 305) that the TCM uses to monitor the transmission's
sump temperature. Since fluid temperature can affect transmission shift quality and convertor lock
up, the TCM requires this information to determine which shift schedule to operate in. The PCM
also monitors this temperature data so it can energize the vehicle cooling fan(s) when a
transmission "overheat" condition exists. If the thermistor circuit fails, the TCM will revert to
calculated oil temperature usage.
CALCULATED TEMPERATURE
A failure in the temperature sensor or circuit will result in calculated temperature being substituted
for actual temperature. Calculated temperature is a predicted fluid temperature which is calculated
from a combination of inputs:
- Battery (ambient) temperature
- Engine coolant temperature
- In-gear run time since start-up
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Vehicle Speed Sensor: Specifications
Vehicle Speed Sensor Mounting Bolt
...................................................................................................................................................2.2
Nm (19.4 in. lbs.)
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Vehicle Speed Sensor: Diagram Information and Instructions
How to Use Wiring Diagrams
DaimlerChrysler Corporation wiring diagrams are designed to provide information regarding the
vehicles wiring content. In order to effectively use the wiring diagrams to diagnose and repair
DaimlerChrysler Corporation vehicles, it is important to understand all of their features and
characteristics.
General Information (Part 1 of 2)
Diagrams are arranged such that the power (B+) side of the circuit is placed near the top of the
page, and the ground (B-) side of the circuit is placed near the bottom of the page (Fig. 1).
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General Information (Part 2 of 2)
All switches, components, and modules are shown in the at rest position with the doors closed and
the key removed from the ignition (Fig. 2).
Components are shown two ways. A solid line around a component indicates that the component is
complete. A dashed line around the component indicates that the component is being shown is not
complete. Incomplete components have a reference number to indicate the page where the
component is shown complete.
It is important to realize that no attempt is made on the diagrams to represent components and
wiring as they appear on the vehicle. For example, a short
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piece of wire is treated the same as a long one. In addition, switches and other components are
shown as simply as possible, with regard to function only.
Circuit Functions
Circuit Identification Code Chart
All circuits in the diagrams use an alpha/numeric code to identify the wire and its function. To
identify which circuit code applies to a system, refer to the Circuit Identification Code Chart. This
chart shows the main circuits only and does not show the secondary codes that may apply to some
models.
Circuit Information
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Wire Code Identification
Wire Color Code Chart
Each wire shown in the diagrams contains a code which identifies the main circuit, part of the main
circuit, gauge of wire, and color.
Connector, Ground and Splice Information
CAUTION: Not all connectors are serviced. Some connectors are serviced only with a harness. A
typical example might be the Supplemental Restraint System connectors. Always check parts
availability before attempting a repair.
IDENTIFICATION
Connectors, grounds, and splices are identified as follows: In-line connectors located in the engine compartment are C100 series numbers
- In-line connectors located in the Instrument Panel area are C200 series numbers.
- In-line connectors located in the body are C300 series numbers.
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- Jumper harness connectors are C400 series numbers.
- Grounds and ground connectors are identified with a "G" and follow the same series numbering
as the in-line connectors.
- Splices are identified with an "S" and follow the same series numbering as the in-line connectors.
- Component connectors are identified by the component name instead of a number. Multiple
connectors on a component use a C1, C2, etc. identifier.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Sensitive Devices
Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol is used to indicate this. When handling
any component with this symbol comply with the following procedures to reduce the possibility of
electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the component. If it is not
known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part from
its protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from its package,
ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
Notes, Cautions and Warnings
Additional important information is presented in three ways: Notes, Cautions, and Warnings.
NOTES are used to help describe how switches or components operate to complete a particular
circuit. They are also used to indicate different conditions that may appear on the vehicle. For
example, an up-to and after condition.
CAUTIONS are used to indicate information that could prevent making an error that may damage
the vehicle.
WARNINGS provide information to prevent personal injury and vehicle damage. Below is a list of
general warnings that should be followed any time a vehicle is being serviced.
WARNING:
- ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES FOR EYE PROTECTION.
- USE SAFETY STANDS ANYTIME A PROCEDURE REQUIRES BEING UNDER A VEHICLE.
- BE SURE THAT THE IGNITION SWITCH ALWAYS IS IN THE OFF POSITION, UNLESS THE
PROCEDURE REQUIRES IT TO BE ON.
- SET THE PARKING BRAKE WHEN WORKING ON ANY VEHICLE. AN AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN PARK. A MANUAL TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN
NEUTRAL.
- OPERATE THE ENGINE ONLY IN A WELL-VENTILATED AREA.
- KEEP AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING, ESPECIALLY THE
FAN AND BELTS.
- TO PREVENT SERIOUS BURNS, AVOID CONTACT WITH HOT PARTS SUCH AS THE
RADIATOR, EXHAUST MANIFOLD(S), TAIL PIPE, CATALYTIC CONVERTER, AND MUFFLER.
- DO NOT ALLOW FLAME OR SPARKS NEAR THE BATTERY. GASES ARE ALWAYS
PRESENT IN AND AROUND THE BATTERY.
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- ALWAYS REMOVE RINGS, WATCHES, LOOSE HANGING JEWELRY, AND LOOSE
CLOTHING.
Symbols
Wiring Diagram Symbols
International symbols are used throughout the wiring diagrams. These symbols are consistent with
those being used around the world (Fig. 3).
Take Outs
The abbreviation T/O is used in the component location section to indicate a point in which the
wiring harness branches out to a component.
Terminology
This is a list of terms and definitions used in the wiring diagrams.
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Vehicles ATX .......................................................................................................................................
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DOHC ..................................................................................................................................................
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Section Identification and Information
Section Identification
The wiring diagrams are grouped into individual sections. If a component is most likely found in a
particular group, it will be shown complete (all wires, connectors, and pins) within that group. For
example, the Auto Shutdown Relay is most likely to be found in Group 30, so it is shown there
complete. It can, however, be shown partially in another group if it contains some associated
wiring.
Diode Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the battery. 2. Locate the diode in the harness, and remove the protective covering.
Diode Identification
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3. Remove the diode from the harness, pay attention to the current flow direction.
INSTALLATION
1. Remove the insulation from the wires in the harness. Only remove enough insulation to solder in
the new diode. 2. Install the new diode in the harness, making sure current flow is correct. If
necessary, refer to the appropriate wiring diagram for current flow (Fig.
13).
3. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only Do not use acid core solder. 4.
Tape the diode to the harness using electrical tape. Make sure the diode is completely sealed from
the elements. 5. Re-connect the battery and test affected systems.
Terminal Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector being repaired from its mating half/component.
Fig.16 Connector Locking Wedge Tab (Typical)
3. Remove the connector locking wedge, if required (Fig. 16).
Fig.17 Terminal Removal
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Fig.18 Terminal Removal Using Special Tool
4. Position the connector locking finger away from the terminal using the proper pick from special
tool kit 6680. Pull on the wire to remove the
terminal from the connector (Fig. 17) (Fig. 18).
5. Cut the wire 6 inches from the back of the connector. 6. Remove 1 inch of insulation from the
wire on the harness side.
INSTALLATION
1. Select a wire from the terminal repair assembly that best matches the color wire being repaired.
2. Cut the repair wire to the proper length and remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation. 3. Splice the
repair wire to the wire harness
a. Place a piece of heat shrink tubing over one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire repair area. b. Spread the strands of the wire apart on each
part of the exposed wires. c. Push the two ends of wire together until the strands of wire are close
to the insulation. d. Twist the wires together. e. Solder the connection together using rosin core
type solder only. Do not use acid core solder. f.
Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the tubing
is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both ends of the tubing.
4. Insert the repaired wire into the connector. 5. Install the connector locking wedge, if required,
and reconnect the connector to its mating half/component. 6. Re-tape the wire harness starting at
1-1/2 inches behind the connector and 2 inches past the repair. 7. Connect battery and test all
affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Augat Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.8 Augat Connector Repair
3. Push down on the yellow connector locking tab to release the terminals (Fig. 8).
Fig.9 Using Special Tool 6932
4. Using special tool 6932, push the terminal to remove it from the connector (Fig. 9). 5. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. When the connector is re-assembled, the locking tab must be placed in the locked position to
prevent terminal push out. 5. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 6. Connect battery
and test all affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Molex Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.10 Molex Connector Repair
3. Insert special tool 6742 into the terminal end of the connector (Fig. 10).
Fig.11 Using Special Tool 6742
4. Using special tool 6742, release the locking fingers on the terminal (Fig. 11). 5. Pull on the wire
to remove it from the connector. 6. Repair or replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 5. Connect battery and test all affected
systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Thomas and Betts Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.12 Thomas And Betts Connector Lock Release Tabs
3. Push in the two lock tabs on the side of the connector (Fig. 12).
Fig.13 Removing Wire Terminal
4. Insert the probe end of special tool 6934 into the back of the connector cavity (Fig. 13). 5. Grasp
the wire and tool 6934, then slowly remove the wire and terminal from the connector. 6. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are fully seated
into the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
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Fig.14 Single Lock Tab
4. Push in the single lock tab on the side of the connector (Fig. 14). 5. Connect connector to its
mating half/component. 6. Connect battery and test all affected systems.
Wire Splicing
STANDARD PROCEDURE - WIRE SPLICING
When splicing a wire, it is important that the correct gauge be used as shown in the wiring
diagrams.
1. Remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation from each wire that needs to be spliced. 2. Place a
piece of adhesive lined heat shrink tubing on one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire
repair area.
Fig.23 Splice Clip
3. Place the strands of wire overlapping each other inside of the splice clip (Fig. 23).
Fig.24 Crimping Tool
4. Using crimping tool, Miller p/n 8272, crimp the splice clip and wires together (Fig. 24)
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Fig.25 Solder
5. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only (Fig. 25)
CAUTION: DO NOT USE ACID CORE SOLDER.
Fig.26 Heat Shrink Tubing
6. Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the
tubing is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both
ends of the tubing (Fig. 26).
Special Tools
Probing Tool Package 6807
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Terminal Pick 6680
Terminal Removing Tool 6932
Terminal Removing Tool 6934
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Vehicle Speed Sensor: Diagnostic Aids
Intermittent and Poor Connections
INTERMITTENT AND POOR CONNECTIONS
Most intermittent electrical problems are caused by faulty electrical connections or wiring. It is also
possible for a sticking component or relay to cause a problem. Before condemning a component or
wiring assembly, check the following items. Connectors are fully seated
- Spread terminals, or terminal push out
- Terminals in the wiring assembly are fully seated into the connector/component and locked into
position
- Dirt or corrosion on the terminals. Any amount of corrosion or dirt could cause an intermittent
problem
- Damaged connector/component casing exposing the item to dirt or moisture
- Wire insulation that has rubbed through causing a short to ground
- Some or all of the wiring strands broken inside of the insulation
- Wiring broken inside of the insulation
Troubleshooting Tests
Fig.6 Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) SENSITIVE DEVICES
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol (Fig. 6) is used to indicate this. When
handling any component with this symbol, comply with the following procedures to reduce the
possibility of electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the
component. If it is not known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part form
it's protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from it's
package, ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
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Fig.7 Testing For Voltage Potential
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR VOLTAGE POTENTIAL
1. Connect the ground lead of a voltmeter to a known good ground (Fig. 7). 2. Connect the other
lead of the voltmeter to the selected test point. The vehicle ignition may need to be turned ON to
check voltage. Refer to the
appropriate test procedure.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR CONTINUITY
1. Remove the fuse for the circuit being checked or, disconnect the battery.
Fig.8 Testing For Continuity
2. Connect one lead of the ohmmeter to one side of the circuit being tested (Fig. 8). 3. Connect the
other lead to the other end of the circuit being tested. Low or no resistance means good continuity.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND
1. Remove the fuse and disconnect all items involved with the fuse. 2. Connect a test light or a
voltmeter across the terminals of the fuse. 3. Starting at the fuse block, wiggle the wiring harness
about 6 - 8 inches apart and watch the voltmeter/test lamp.
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4. If the voltmeter registers voltage or the test lamp glows, there is a short to ground in that general
area of the wiring harness.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND ON FUSES POWERING
SEVERAL LOADS
1. Refer to the wiring diagrams and disconnect or isolate all items on the suspected fused circuits.
2. Replace the blown fuse. 3. Supply power to the fuse by turning ON the ignition switch or
re-connecting the battery. 4. Start connecting or energizing the items in the fuse circuit one at a
time. When the fuse blows the circuit with the short to ground has been isolated.
Fig.9 Testing For Voltage Drop
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A VOLTAGE DROP
1. Connect the positive lead of the voltmeter to the side of the circuit closest to the battery (Fig. 9).
2. Connect the other lead of the voltmeter to the other side of the switch, component or circuit. 3.
Operate the item. 4. The voltmeter will show the difference in voltage between the two points.
Troubleshooting Tools
When diagnosing a problem in an electrical circuit there are several common tools necessary.
These tools are listed and explained below.
Jumper Wire
This is a test wire used to connect two points of a circuit. It can be used to bypass an open in a
circuit.
WARNING: NEVER USE A JUMPER WIRE ACROSS A LOAD, SUCH AS A MOTOR,
CONNECTED BETWEEN A BATTERY FEED AND GROUND.
Voltmeter
Used to check for voltage on a circuit. Always connect the black lead to a known good ground and
the red lead to the positive side of the circuit.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking voltages in these circuits, use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
Ohmmeter
Used to check the resistance between two points of a circuit. Low or no resistance in a circuit
means good continuity.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking resistance in these circuits use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
In addition, make sure the power is disconnected from the circuit. Circuits that are powered up by
the vehicle's electrical system can cause damage to the equipment and provide false readings.
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Fig. 4 Probing Tool
Probing Tools
These tools are used for probing terminals in connectors (Fig. 4). Select the proper size tool from
Special Tool Package 6807, and insert it into the terminal being tested. Use the other end of the
tool to insert the meter probe.
Troubleshooting Wiring Problems
When troubleshooting wiring problems, there are six steps which can aid in the procedure. The
steps are listed and explained below. Always check for nonfactory items added to the vehicle
before doing any diagnosis. If the vehicle is equipped with these items, disconnect them to verify
these add-on items are not the cause of the problem.
1. Verify the problem. 2. Verify any related symptoms. Do this by performing operational checks on
components that are in the same circuit. Refer to the wiring diagrams. 3. Analyze the symptoms.
Use the wiring diagrams to determine what the circuit is doing, where the problem most likely is
occurring, and where the
diagnosis will continue.
4. Isolate the problem area. 5. Repair the problem. 6. Verify proper operation. For this step, check
for proper operation of all items on the repaired circuit.
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Vehicle Speed Sensor: Service and Repair Manual Transmission A578
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR REMOVAL
1. Raise vehicle on hoist.
2. Disconnect the speed sensor connector.
CAUTION: Clean area around speed sensor before removing to prevent dirt from entering the
transaxle during speed sensor removal.
3. Remove speed sensor retaining bolt. 4. Remove speed sensor from transaxle.
CAUTION: Carefully remove vehicle speed sensor so that sensor drive gear does not fall into
transaxle. Should sensor drive gear fall into the transaxle during sensor removal, drive gear must
be reattached to sensor.
5. Remove speed sensor drive gear from speed sensor.
INSTALLATION
1. Install pinion gear to speed sensor. 2. Using a NEW O-ring, install the speed sensor to the
transaxle. 3. Install the bolt and torque to 7 Nm (60 inch lbs.). 4. Connect speed sensor connector.
5. Lower vehicle and road test to verify proper speedometer operation.
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Vehicle Speed Sensor: Service and Repair Automatic Transmission 31TH
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR/ PINION GEAR
REMOVAL
1. Remove harness connector from sensor. Be sure weather seal stays on harness connector. 2.
Remove bolt securing the sensor in the extension housing. 3. Carefully pull sensor and pinion gear
assembly out of extension housing. 4. Remove pinion gear from sensor. 5. Inspect pinion gear for
damage (missing teeth, etc.) and replace as necessary.
NOTE: When removing vehicle speed sensor for any reason, a new O-ring MUST be used.
INSTALLATION
1. Install vehicle speed sensor and pinion gear to extension housing with new O-ring. 2. Install bolt
and torque to 7 Nm (60 inch lbs.). 3. Connect connector. 4. Lower vehicle.
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Throttle Position Sensor Mounting Screws
.................................................................................................................................................2 Nm
(17 in. lbs.)
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Throttle Position Sensor: Locations
Fig. 38 Throttle Position Sensor And Idle
The throttle position sensor mounts to the side of the throttle body.
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Throttle Position Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig. 38 Throttle Position Sensor And Idle
The throttle position sensor mounts to the side of the throttle body.
The Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) connects to the throttle blade shaft. The TPS is a variable
resistor that provides the PCM with an input signal (voltage). The signal represents throttle blade
position. As the position of the throttle blade changes, the resistance of the TPS changes.
The signal represents throttle blade position. As the position of the throttle blade changes, the
resistance of the TPS changes.
The PCM supplies approximately 5 volts to the TPS. The TPS output voltage (input signal to the
powertrain control module) represents throttle blade position. The TPS output voltage to the PCM
varies from approximately 0.6 volt at minimum throttle opening (idle) to a maximum of 4.5 volts at
wide open throttle.
Along with inputs from other sensors, the PCM uses the TPS input to determine current engine
operating conditions. The PCM also adjusts fuel injector pulse width and ignition timing based on
these inputs.
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Throttle Position Sensor: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Loosen the clamp for the air duct at the throttle body.
3. Remove the mounting bolt and nut for the air cleaner box. 4. Pull the air cleaner box and throttle
body up to access the throttle position sensor. 5. Remove the throttle position sensor.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the throttle position sensor. 2. Locate the air cleaner box and throttle body and tighten the
mounting bolt and nut. 3. Install the air duct hose and tighten the clamp. 4. Connect the negative
battery cable.
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Camshaft Position Sensor Screw.........................................................................................................
..........................................................9 Nm (80 in. lbs)
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Camshaft Position Sensor: Locations
Camshaft Position Sensor
Fig.6 Camshaft Position Sensor Location
The camshaft position sensor is mounted to the rear of the cylinder head.
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Camshaft Position Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig.3 Camshaft
The camshaft position sensor attaches to the rear of the cylinder head. The PCM determines fuel
injection synchronization and cylinder identification from inputs provided by the camshaft position
sensor and crankshaft position sensor. From the two inputs, the PCM determines crankshaft
position.
The PCM sends approximately 8 volts to the hall affect sensor. This voltage is required to operate
the hall effect chip and the electronics inside the sensor. A ground for the sensor is provided
through the sensor return circuit. The input to the PCM occurs on a 5 volt output reference circuit.
Fig.4 Target Magnet - Typical
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Fig.5 Target Magnet Polarity
A target magnet attaches to the rear of the camshaft and indexes to the correct position. The target
magnet has four different poles arranged in an asymmetrical pattern . As the target magnet rotates,
the camshaft position sensor senses the change in polarity. The sensor output switch switches
from high (5.0 volts) to low (0.5 volts) as the target magnet rotates. when the north pole of the
target magnet passes under the sensor, the output switches high. The sensor output switches low
when the south pole of the target magnet passes underneath.
The sensor also acts as a thrust plate to control camshaft endplay.
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Camshaft Position Sensor: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig.6 Camshaft Position Sensor Location
The camshaft position sensor is mounted to the rear of the cylinder head. 1. Remove brake booster
hose and electrical connector from holders on end of cylinder head cover and reposition. 2.
Disconnect electrical connectors from camshaft position sensor. 3. Remove camshaft position
sensor mounting screws. Remove sensor.
Fig.7 Target Magnet Removal/Installation
4. Loosen screw attaching target magnet to rear of camshaft.
INSTALLATION
The camshaft position sensor is mounted to the rear of the cylinder head. The target magnet has
two locating dowels that fit into machined locating holes in end of the camshaft. 1. Install target
magnet in end of camshaft. Tighten mounting screw to 3.4 Nm (30 in. lbs.) torque. 2. Install
camshaft position sensor. Tighten sensor mounting screws to 9 Nm (80 in. lbs.) torque. 3. Place
brake booster hose and electrical harness in holders on end of valve cover. 4. Attach electrical
connectors to camshaft position sensor.
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Crankshaft Position Sensor Mounting Bolt
..................................................................................................................................................9 Nm
(80 in. lbs)
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Crankshaft Position Sensor: Locations
Fig. 4 Crankshaft Position Sensor
The crankshaft position sensor mounts to the engine block behind the generator, just above the oil
filter.
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Crankshaft Position Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig. 4 Crankshaft Position Sensor
The crankshaft position sensor mounts to the engine block behind the generator, just above the oil
filter.
The PCM uses the Crankshaft Position sensor to calculate the following:
- Engine RPM
- TDC number 1 and 4
- Ignition coil synchronization Injector synchronization
- Camshaft-to-crankshaft misalignment (Timing belt skipped 1 tooth or more diagnostic trouble
code).
Fig. 5 Timing Reference Notches
The Crankshaft Position (CKP) sensor is a Hall-effect sensor. The second crankshaft
counterweight has two sets of four timing reference notches including a 60 degree signature notch.
The PCM sends approximately 8 volts to the Hall-effect sensor. This voltage is required to operate
the Hall-effect chip and the electronics inside the sensor. A ground for the sensor is provided
through the sensor return circuit. The input to the PCM occurs on a 5 volt output reference circuit.
The notches generate pulses from high to low in the crankshaft position sensor output voltage.
When a metal portion of the counterweight aligns with the crankshaft position sensor, the sensor
output voltage goes low (less than 0.5 volts). When a notch aligns with the sensor, voltage goes
high (5.0 volts). As a group of notches pass under the sensor, the output voltage switches from low
(metal) to high (notch) then back to low.
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If available, an oscilloscope can display the square wave patterns of each voltage pulses. From the
width of the output voltage pulses, the PCM calculates engine speed. The width of the pulses
represent the amount of time the output voltage stays high before switching back to low. The period
of time the sensor output voltage stays high before switching back to low is referred to as pulse
width. The faster the engine is operating, the smaller the pulse width on the oscilloscope.
By counting the pulses and referencing the pulse from the 60 degree signature notch, the PCM
calculates crankshaft angle (position). In each group of timing reference notches, the first notch
represents 69 degrees before top dead center (BTDC). The second notch represents 49 degrees
BTDC. The third notch represents 29 degrees. The last notch in each set represents 9 degrees
before top dead center (TDC).
The timing reference notches are machined at 20° increments. From the voltage pulse width the
PCM tells the difference between the timing reference notches and the 60 degree signature notch.
The 60 degree signature notch produces a longer pulse width than the smaller timing reference
notches. If the camshaft position sensor input switches from high to low when the 60 degree
signature notch passes under the crankshaft position sensor, the PCM knows cylinder number one
is the next cylinder at TDC.
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Crankshaft Position Sensor: Service and Repair
Fig. 6 Crankshaft Position Sensor
REMOVAL
The crankshaft position sensor mounts to the engine block behind the generator, just above the oil
filter. 1. Disconnect electrical connector from crankshaft position sensor. 2. Remove sensor
mounting screw. Remove sensor.
INSTALLATION
The crankshaft position sensor mounts to the engine block behind the generator, just above the oil
filter. 1. Install sensor. Install sensor mounting screw and tighten. 2. Connect electrical connector to
crankshaft position sensor.
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Switches - Ignition System > Ignition Switch > Ignition Switch Lock Cylinder > Component Information > Technical Service
Bulletins > Ignition Lock Cylinder - Service Precautions
Ignition Switch Lock Cylinder: Technical Service Bulletins Ignition Lock Cylinder - Service
Precautions
NUMBER: 19-02-00 Rev. A
GROUP: Steering
DATE: July 28, 2000
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN 19-02-00 DATED MARCH 3,
2000, WHICH SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. ALL REVISIONS ARE
HIGHLIGHTED WITH **ASTERISKS** AND INCLUDE ADDITIONAL MODELS AND MODEL
YEARS.
SUBJECT: Ignition Lock Cylinder Service
MODELS: 2001
(PT) PT Cruiser
2000 - **2001** (PL) Neon
2000 (JA) Cirrus/Stratus
**2001 (JR) Stratus Sedan/Sebring Sedan/Sebring Convertible**
2000 (JX) Sebring Convertible
2000 - **2001** (XJ) Cherokee
2000 - **2001** (TJ) Wrangler
DISCUSSION: Recent changes to the ignition lock cylinder have resulted in the removal of a
chamfer on the lock cylinder retaining pin. This may cause the pin to hang up on the plastic trim
ring when the lock cylinder is removed. If this situation is encountered on any of the models listed
above, it may be necessary to remove the trim ring prior to removing the lock cylinder. This is done
by unseating the retaining tabs on the trim ring and removing it. The lock cylinder can then be
removed without any Interference (See Figure 1). Future models will modify the lock housing to
eliminate this condition.
POLICY: Information Only
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Switches - Ignition System > Knock Sensor > Component Information > Specifications
Knock Sensor: Specifications
Knock Sensor.......................................................................................................................................
.......................................................10 Nm (90 in. lbs)
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Knock Sensor: Locations
Fig.11 Knock Sensor
The knock sensor threads into the side of the cylinder block in front of the starter.
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Knock Sensor
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Knock Sensor: Description and Operation
The knock sensor threads into the cylinder block.
When the knock sensor detects a knock in one of the cylinders, it sends an input signal to the
PCM. In response, the PCM retards ignition timing for all cylinders by a scheduled amount.
Knock sensors contain a piezoelectric material which constantly vibrates and sends an input
voltage (signal) to the PCM while the engine operates. As the intensity of the crystal's vibration
increases, the knock sensor output voltage also increases.
NOTE: Over or under tightening affects knock sensor performance, possibly causing improper
spark control.
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Knock Sensor: Service and Repair
Fig.11 Knock Sensor
REMOVAL
The knock sensor threads into the side of the cylinder block in front of the starter. 1. Disconnect
electrical connector from knock sensor. 2. Use a crow foot socket to remove the knock sensors.
INSTALLATION
The knock sensor threads into the side of the cylinder block in front of the starter. 1. Install knock
sensor. Tighten knock sensor to 10 Nm (7 ft.lbs.) torque. Over or under tightening effects knock
sensor performance, possibly
causing improper spark control.
2. Attach electrical connector to knock sensor.
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System Information > Specifications > Pressure
Fuel Pressure: Specifications Fuel System Pressure
Fuel System Pressure
Regulated Pressure 400 +/- 34 kpa (58 +/- 5 psi)
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Fuel Pressure: Specifications Fuel System Volume
Fuel System Volume
Volume 1/4 Liter (1/2 pint) in 7 seconds
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Fuel Pressure: Testing and Inspection
Tests 1 - 2
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Tests 3 - 5
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Tests 6 - 10
SYMPTOM
CHECKING FUEL DELIVERY
POSSIBLE CAUSES
- Fuel pump relay
- Fuel pressure out of SPECS
- Restricted fuel supply line
- Fuel pump inlet strainer plugged
- Fuel pump module
- Fuel pump capacity (volume) out of specs
- Fuel pump relay fused B+ circuit
- Fuel pump relay output circuit open
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- Fuel pump ground circuit open/high resistance
- Fuel pump module
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Powertrain Management > Tune-up and Engine Performance Checks > Idle Speed > System
Information > Specifications
Idle Speed: Specifications
Idle Speed 600-1300 rpm
Idle speed range achieved by performing the Minimum Air
Flow Idle Speed Test, using a scan tool.
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Air Filter Element > Component Information > Service and Repair
Air Filter Element: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove 5 screws from air cleaner element box lid. 2. Remove lid from air cleaner box. 3. Pull air
cleaner up and out of air cleaner box.
INSTALLATION
1. Install air cleaner element on to throttle body and push towards the throttle body and past lip in
air cleaner box bottom (Fig. 9). 2. Install lid and tighten screws.
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Fuel Pressure Release: Service Precautions
WARNING: Adhere to the following procedures any time the fuel system is being worked on in
order to reduce the risk of fire and personal injury:
- Keep a dry chemical (Class B) fire extinguisher near the work area.
- Place a "CAUTION FLAMMABLE" sign in the work area.
- Work in a well-ventilated area. Do not smoke, and keep sparks and open flames away.
- Wear eye protection.
- Use caution when working near the catalytic converter to prevent the possibility of burns or fire.
(The temperatures within the converter can exceed 537 °C (1000 °F).)
- Relieve the fuel system pressure prior to disconnecting fuel system components.
- Disconnect the negative battery cable except for tests where battery voltage is required.
- Use a suitable container to store or catch fuel.
- Do not replace fuel pipe with fuel hose.
- Plug all disconnected fuel line fittings and hoses.
- After making any fuel system repairs ALWAYS inspect for fuel leaks.
- Over tightening the pump lock ring may result in a leak.
- The fuel reservoir of the fuel pump module does not empty out when the tank is drained. The fuel
in the reservoir may spill out when the module is removed.
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Fuel Pressure Release: Service and Repair
1. Remove Fuel Pump relay from Power Distribution Center (PDC). For location of relay, refer to
label on underside of PDC cover. 2. Start and run engine until it stalls. 3. Attempt restarting engine
until it will no longer run. 4. Turn ignition key to OFF position. 5. Place a rag or towel below fuel line
quick-connect fitting at fuel rail. 6. Return fuel pump relay to PDC. 7. One or more Diagnostic
Trouble Codes (DTC's) may have been stored in PCM memory due to fuel pump relay removal.
The DRB III scan tool
must be used to erase a DTC.
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Firing Order: Electrical Specifications
Electronic Ignition Coil Pack
Ignition Coll Pack
Firing Order .........................................................................................................................................
.................................................................... 1-3-4-2
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The electronic ignition coil pack attaches directly to the valve cover.
The 2.0 Liter (122 cu. inch) in-line four cylinder engine is a single over head camshaft with
hydraulic lifters and four valves per cylinder design (Fig. 1). The engine does not have provisions
for a free wheeling valve train. The cylinders are numbered from front of the engine to the rear. The
firing order is 1-3-4-2.
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Firing Order: Mechanical Specifications
Firing Order .........................................................................................................................................
.................................................................... 1-3-4-2
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Number One Cylinder > Component Information > Locations
Number One Cylinder: Locations
Firing Order .........................................................................................................................................
.................................................................... 1-3-4-2
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Ignition Cable: Specifications
CABLE..................................................................................................................................................
............................................................RESISTANCE
#1 #4.....................................................................................................................................................
............................................. 3500 ohms - 4900 ohms
#2 #3.....................................................................................................................................................
............................................. 2950 ohms - 4100 ohms
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Plug Tube > Component Information > Service and Repair
Spark Plug Tube: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove the cylinder head cover.
2. Using locking pliers, remove the tube from the cylinder head. Discard old tube.
INSTALLATION
1. Clean area around spark plug with Mopar(R) parts cleaner or equivalent. 2. Apply Mopar(R) Stud
and Bearing Mount or equivalent to a new tube approximately 1 mm (0.039 inch) from the end in a
3 mm (0.118 inch)
wide area.
3. Install sealer end of tube into the cylinder head. Then carefully install the tube using a hardwood
block and mallet until the tube is seated into the
bottom of the bore.
4. Install the cylinder head cover.
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Spark Plug Tube Seal - Valve Cover: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The spark plug tube seals are located in the cylinder head cover. These seals are pressed into the
cylinder head cover to seal the outside perimeter of the spark plug tubes. If these seals show signs
of hardness and/or cracking, they should be replaced.
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Spark Plug Tube Seal - Valve Cover: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove the cylinder head cover. 2. Using an appropriate tool, carefully remove spark plug tube
seals. Care should be taken not to damage cylinder head cover sealing surfaces.
INSTALLATION
1. Clean all sealing surfaces.
NOTE: Position seal with the concave side facing the installation tool.
2. Install seals using Special Tool MB-998306. Only hand pressure on tool is needed to install new
seals. 3. Install the cylinder head cover.
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Compression Check: Specifications
Compression Pressure 170-225 psi
Max. Variation Between Cylinders 25 percent
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Compression Check: Testing and Inspection
CYLINDER COMPRESSION PRESSURE TEST
The results of a cylinder compression pressure test can be utilized to diagnose several engine
malfunctions. Ensure the battery is completely charged and the engine starter motor is in good
operating condition. Otherwise the indicated compression pressures may not be valid for diagnosis
purposes. 1. Check engine oil level and add oil if necessary. 2. Drive the vehicle until engine
reaches normal operating temperature. Select a route free from traffic and other forms of
congestion, observe all
traffic laws, and accelerate through the gears several times briskly
3. Remove all spark plugs from engine. As spark plugs are being removed, check electrodes for
abnormal firing indicators fouled, hot, oily, etc.
Record cylinder number of spark plug for future reference.
4. Disconnect the ignition coil electrical connector. 5. Be sure throttle blade is fully open during the
compression check. 6. Insert compression gage adaptor Special Tool 8116 or the equivalent, into
the #1 spark plug hole in cylinder head. Connect the 0-500 psi (Blue)
pressure transducer with cable adaptors to the DRBIII.
7. Crank engine until maximum pressure is reached on gage. Record this pressure as #1 cylinder
pressure. 8. Repeat the previous step for all remaining cylinders. 9. Compression should not be
less than 689 kPa (100 psi) and not vary more than 25 percent from cylinder to cylinder.
10. If one or more cylinders have abnormally low compression pressures, repeat the compression
test. 11. If the same cylinder or cylinders repeat an abnormally low reading on the second
compression test, it could indicate the existence of a problem in
the cylinder in question. The recommended compression pressures are to be used only as a guide
to diagnosing engine problems. An engine should not be disassembled to determine the cause of
low compression unless some malfunction is present.
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Valve Clearance: Specifications
The manufacturer indicates that this vehicle has hydraulic lifters or adjusters and therefore does
not require adjustment.
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Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor: Specifications
MAP/IAT Sensor Plastic Manifold.........................................................................................................
......................................................2 Nm (20 in. lbs)
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Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor: Locations
Fig. 16 Inlet Air Temperature Sensor
The IAT sensor attaches to the intake air duct.
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Inlet Air Temperature Sensor
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Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig. 16 Inlet Air Temperature Sensor
The IAT sensor attaches to the intake air duct.
The IAT Sensor is a Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) Sensor that provides information to
the PCM regarding the temperature of the air entering the intake manifold.
Inlet/Intake Air Temperature
The inlet air temperature sensor replaces the intake air temperature sensor and the battery
temperature sensor. The PCM uses the information from the inlet air temperature sensor to
determine values to use as an intake air temperature sensor and a battery temperature sensor.
The Intake Air Temperature (IAT) sensor value is used by the PCM to determine air density.
The PCM uses this information to calculate: Injector pulse width
- Adjustment of ignition timing (to prevent spark knock at high intake air temperatures)
Battery Temperature
The inlet air temperature sensor replaces the intake air temperature sensor and the battery
temperature sensor. The PCM uses the information from the inlet air temperature sensor to
determine values to use as an intake air temperature sensor and a battery temperature sensor.
The Intake Air Temperature (IAT) sensor value is used by the PCM to determine air density.
The PCM uses this information to calculate: Injector pulse width
- Adjustment of ignition timing (to prevent spark knock at high intake air temperatures)
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Battery Temperature Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig.1 Inlet Air Temperature Sensor
The IAT sensor attaches to the intake air duct (Fig. 1).
The IAT Sensor is a Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) Sensor that provides information to
the PCM regarding the temperature of the air entering the intake manifold. The PCM sends 5 volts
to the sensor and is grounded through the sensor return line. As temperature increases, resistance
in the sensor decreases.
Inlet/Intake Air Temperature
The inlet air temperature sensor replaces the intake air temperature sensor and the battery
temperature sensor. The PCM uses the information from the inlet air temperature sensor along with
other stored parameters to determine values to use as an intake air temperature and a battery
temperature. The IAT sensor value is used by the PCM to determine air density.
The PCM uses this information to calculate:
- Injector pulse width
- Adjustment of ignition timing (to prevent spark knock at high intake air temperatures)
Battery Temperature
The battery temperature information along with data from monitored line voltage (B+), is used by
the PCM to vary the battery charging rate. System voltage will be higher at colder temperatures
and is gradually reduced at warmer temperatures.
The battery temperature information is also used for OBD II diagnostics. Certain faults and OBD II
monitors are either enabled or disabled depending upon the battery temperature sensor input
(example: disable purge, enable LDP). Most OBD II monitors are disabled below 20 °F.
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Component Information > Service Precautions
Body Control Module: Service Precautions
Before disconnecting any control module, make sure the ignition is "OFF". Failure to do so could
damage the module.
When testing voltage or continuity at any control module, use the terminal side (not the wire end) of
the connector. Do not probe a wire through the insulation, this will damage it and eventually cause
it to fail because of corrosion. Be careful when performing electrical tests so as to prevent
accidental shorting of terminals. Such mistakes can damage fuses or components. Also, a second
code could be set making diagnosis of the original problem more difficult.
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Body Control Module: Description and Operation System Description and Functional Operation
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The body system on the 2001 PL consists of a combination of modules that communicate over the
PCI bus (Programmable Communication Interface multiplex system). Through the PCI bus,
information about the operation of vehicle components and circuits is relayed quickly to the
appropriate module(s). All modules receive all the information transmitted on the bus even though
a module may not require all information to perform it's function. It will only respond to messages
"addressed" to it through a binary coding process. This method of data transmission significantly
reduces the complexity of the wiring in the vehicle and the size of wiring harnesses. All of the
information about the functioning of all the systems is organized, controlled, and communicated by
the PCI bus, which is described in the Vehicle Communication of this general information.
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Body Control Module: Description and Operation Functional Operation
Part 1 of 2
FUNCTIONAL OPERATION
AIRBAG SYSTEM
The Airbag Control Module (ACM) is bolted to the floor panel transmission tunnel rearward from the
gear shift selector inside the vehicle. The ACM mounting bracket is welded to the tunnel and is not
serviced with the ACM. The ACM contains a microprocessor, the impact sensor, and energy
storage capacitor. The microprocessor contains the airbag system logic. The ACM system logic
includes On Board Diagnostics (OBD) capability, and communicates with the instrument cluster
circuitry via the PCI data bus to control the airbag indicator lamp.
The microprocessor in the ACM monitors the impact sensor signal and the airbag system electrical
circuits to determine the system readiness. If the ACM detects a monitored system fault, it sends
messages to the instrument cluster on the PCI data bus to turn on the airbag indicator lamp. A
preprogrammed decision algorithm in the ACM micro-processor determines when the deceleration
rate as signaled by the sensor indicates an impact that is severe enough to require airbag system
protection. When the programmed conditions are met, the ACM sends an electrical signal to deploy
the airbag system components.
The impact sensor is an accelerometer that senses the rate of vehicle deceleration, which provides
verification of the direction and severity of an impact. The impact sensor is calibrated for the
specific vehicle, and is only serviced as a unit with the ACM.
The ACM also contains an energy-storage capacitor. The purpose of the capacitor is to provide
airbag system protection in a severe secondary impact if the initial impact has damaged or
disconnected the battery, but was not severe enough to deploy the airbags.
THE AIRBAG SYSTEM IS A SENSITIVE, COMPLEX ELECTROMECHANICAL UNIT. BEFORE
ATTEMPTING TO DIAGNOSE OR SERVICE ANY AIRBAG SYSTEM OR RELATED STEERING
WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENTS YOU MUST FIRST
DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE. WAIT TWO
MINUTES FOR THE SYSTEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE FURTHER SYSTEM
SERVICE. THIS IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. FAILURE TO
DO THIS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE
PERSONAL INJURY. NEVER STRIKE OR KICK THE AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE, AS IT CAN
DAMAGE THE IMPACT SENSOR OR AFFECT ITS CALIBRATION. IF AN AIRBAG CONTROL
MODULE IS ACCIDENTALLY DROPPED DURING SERVICE, THE MODULE MUST BE
SCRAPPED AND REPLACED WITH A NEW UNIT.
The airbag warning lamp is the only point at which the customer can observe "symptoms" of
system malfunction. Whenever the ignition key is turned to the "run" or "start" position, the MIC
performs a lamp check by turning the airbag warning lamp ON for 6-8 seconds. If the lamp turns
OFF, it means that the ACM has checked the system and found it to be free of discernible
malfunctions. If the lamp remains ON, there could be an active fault in the system or the MIC lamp
circuit may be internally shorted to ground. If the lamp comes ON and stays ON for a period longer
than 6-8 seconds then goes OFF, there is usually an intermittent problem in the system.
The ACM cannot be repaired or adjusted and, if damaged or faulty, it must be replaced.
Driver Airbag Module (DAB)
The airbag protective trim cover is the most visible part of the driver side airbag system. The
module is mounted directly to the steering wheel. Located under the trim cover are the horn switch,
the airbag cushion, and the airbag cushion supporting components. The airbag module includes a
housing to which the cushion and inflator are attached and sealed. The airbag module cannot be
repaired, and must be replaced if deployed or in any way damaged. The inflator assembly is
mounted to the back of the airbag module. The inflator seals the hole in the airbag cushion so it
can discharge the gas it produces directly into the cushion when supplied with the proper electrical
signal. The protective trim cover is fitted to the front of the airbag module and forms a decorative
cover in the center of the steering wheel. Upon airbag deployment, this cover will split at a
predetermined breakout line.
THE AIRBAG MODULE INFLATOR ASSEMBLY CONTAINS SODIUM AZIDE AND POTASSIUM
NITRATE. THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS AND EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE. CONTACT
WITH ACID, WATER, OR HEAVY METALS MAY PRODUCE HARMFUL AND IRRITATING
GASES (SODIUM HYDROXIDE IS FORMED IN THE PRESENCE OF MOISTURE) OR
COMBUSTIBLE COMPOUNDS. IN ADDITION, THE PASSENGER AIRBAG MODULE CONTAINS
ARGON GAS PRESSURIZED TO OVER 2500 PSI. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISMANTLE AN
AIRBAG MODULE OR TAMPER WITH ITS INFLATOR. DO NOT PUNCTURE, INCINERATE, OR
BRING INTO CONTACT WITH ELECTRICITY. DO NOT STORE AT TEMPERATURE
EXCEEDING 93 °C (200 °F).
Clockspring
The clockspring is mounted on the steering column behind the steering wheel. This assembly
consists of a plastic housing which contains a flat, ribbon-like, electrically conductive tape that
winds and unwinds with the steering wheel rotation. The clockspring is used to maintain a
continuous electrical circuit between the instrument panel wire harness and the driver side airbag
module, the horn switch, and the vehicle speed control switches on vehicles that are so equipped.
The clockspring must be properly centered when it is installed on the steering column following any
service removal, or it Will be damaged. The clockspring cannot be repaired it must be replaced.
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Passenger Airbag Module (PAB)
The airbag door in the instrument panel top cover above the glove box is the most visible part of
the passenger side airbag system. Located under the airbag door is the airbag cushion and its
supporting components. The airbag module includes a housing to which the cushion and inflator
are attached and sealed. The airbag module cannot be repaired, and must be replaced if deployed
or in any way damaged. The inflator assembly is mounted to the back of the airbag module. The
inflator includes a small canister of highly compressed argon gas. The inflator seals the hole in the
airbag cushion so it can discharge the compressed gas it contains directly into the cushion when
supplied with the proper electrical signal. The airbag door has a living hinge at the top, which is
secured to the instrument panel top cover. The door also has predetermined breakout lines
concealed beneath its decorative cover. Upon airbag deployment, the airbag door will split at the
breakout lines and the door will pivot out of the way.
THE AIRBAG MODULE INFLATOR ASSEMBLY CONTAINS SODIUM AZIDE AND POTASSIUM
NITRATE. THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS AND EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE. CONTACT
WITH ACID, WATER, OR HEAVY METALS MAY PRODUCE HARMFUL AND IRRITATING
GASES (SODIUM HYDROXIDE IS FORMED IN THE PRESENCE OF MOISTURE) OR
COMBUSTIBLE COMPOUNDS. IN ADDITION, THE PASSENGER AIRBAG MODULE CONTAINS
ARGON GAS PRESSURIZED TO OVER 2500 PSI. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISMANTLE AIRBAG
MODULE OR TAMPER WITH ITS INFLATOR. DO NOT PUNCTURE, INCINERATE, OR BRING
INTO CONTACT WITH ELECTRICITY. DO NOT STORE AT TEMPERATURE EXCEEDING 93 °C
(200 °F).
REPLACE AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENTS ONLY WITH PARTS SPECIFIED IN THE
CHRYSLER MOPAR PARTS CATALOG. SUBSTITUTE PARTS MAY APPEAR
INTERCHANGEABLE, BUT INTERNAL DIFFERENCES MAY RESULT IN INFERIOR OCCUPANT
PROTECTION. THE FASTENERS, SCREWS, AND BOLTS ORIGINALLY USED FOR THE
AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENTS HAVE SPECIAL COATINGS AND ARE SPECIFICALLY
DESIGNED FOR THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. THEY MUST NEVER BE REPLACED WITH ANY
SUBSTITUTES. ANY TIME A NEW FASTENER IS NEEDED, REPLACE IT WITH THE CORRECT
FASTENERS PROVIDED IN THE SERVICE PACKAGE OR SPECIFIED IN THE MOPAR PARTS
CATALOG.
Side Impact Airbag Control Modules (SIACM)
They are located on the left and right B-post. The SIACM perform self diagnostics and circuit tests
to determine if the system is functioning properly. If the test finds a problem the SIACM will set both
active and stored diagnostic trouble codes. If a DTC is active the SIACM will request that the airbag
warning lamp be turned ON. The results of the system test are transmitted on the PCI Bus to the
ACM once each second or on change in lamp state. If the warning lamp status message from the
either SIACM contains a lamp ON request the ACM will set an active DTC. At the same time as the
DTC is set the ACM sends a PCI Bus message to the Mechanical Instrument Cluster (MIC)
requesting the airbag warning lamp be turned ON. Observe all ACM warning and caution
statements when servicing or handling the SIACM. SIACM are not repairable and must be replaced
if they are dropped.
NOTE: WHEN THE AIRBAG WARNING INDICATOR IS ILLUMINATED, INTERROGATE THE
ACM.
Seat Airbag Modules
The Left and Right seat airbag modules are located in the outboard end of the front seat backs.
The airbag module contains a bag, an inflator (a small canister of highly compressed argon gas)
and a mounting bracket. The seat airbag module cannot be repaired and must be replaced if
deployed or in any way damaged. When supplied with the proper electrical signal the inflator seals
the hole in the airbag cushion so it can discharge the compressed gas it contains directly into the
cushion. Upon deployment, the seat back trim cover will tear open and allow the seat airbag to fully
deploy between the seat and the door.
NOTE: IT WILL BE NECESSARY TO REMOVE THE SEAT BACK TRIM TO GAIN ACCESS TO
THE SEAT AIRBAG MODULE CONNECTOR WHEN DIAGNOSING THE SEAT AIRBAG
SYSTEM. THE SEAT AIRBAG MODULE CONTAINS ARGON GAS PRESSURIZED TO OVER
2500 PSI. Do NOT ATTEMPT TO DISMANTLE AN AIRBAG MODULE OR TAMPER WITH ITS
INFLATOR. DO NOT PUNCTURE, INCINERATE, OR BRING INTO CONTACT WITH
ELECTRICITY. DO NOT STORE AT TEMPERATURE EXCEEDING 93 °C (200 °F). REPLACE
AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENTS ONLY WITH PARTS SPECIFIED IN THE CHRYSLER MOPAR
PARTS CATALOG. SUBSTITUTE PARTS MAY APPEAR INTERCHANGEABLE, BUT INTERNAL
DIFFERENCES MAY RESULT IN INFERIOR OCCUPANT PROTECTION. THE FASTENERS,
SCREWS, AND BOLTS ORIGINALLY USED FOR THE AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENTS HAVE
SPECIAL COATINGS AND ARE SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. THEY
MUST NEVER BE REPLACED WITH ANY SUBSTITUTES. ANY TIME A NEW FASTENER IS
NEEDED, REPLACE IT WITH THE CORRECT FASTENERS PROVIDED IN THE SERVICE
PACKAGE OR SPECIFIED IN THE CHRYSLER MOPAR PARTS CATALOG.
ACM/SIACM Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Airbag diagnostic trouble codes consist of active and stored codes. If more than one code exists,
diagnostic priority should be given to the active codes.
Each diagnostic trouble code is diagnosed by following a specific testing procedure. The diagnostic
test procedures contain step-by-step instructions for determining the cause of the trouble codes. It
is not necessary to perform all of the tests in this book to diagnose an individual code.
Active diagnostic trouble codes for the airbag system are not permanent and will change the
moment the reason for the code is corrected. In certain test procedures, diagnostic trouble codes
are used as a diagnostic tool.
Active Codes
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The code becomes active as soon as the malfunction is detected or key-off, whichever occurs first.
An active trouble code indicates an on-going malfunction. This means that the malfunction is
currently there every time the control module checks that circuit/function. It is impossible to erase
an active code; active codes automatically erase by themselves when the reason for the code has
been corrected.
With the exception of the warning lamp trouble codes or malfunctions, when a malfunction is
detected, the airbag lamp remains lit for a minimum of 12 seconds or as long as the malfunction is
present.
An "Interrogate Right SIACM or Interrogate left SIACM" diagnostic trouble code indicates an active
trouble code in the respective module.
Stored Codes
Airbag codes are automatically stored in the ACM's memory as soon as the malfunction is
detected. A "stored" code indicates there was an active code present at some time. However, the
code currently may not be present as an active code, although another active code could be.
When a trouble code occurs, the airbag warning lamp illuminates for 12 seconds minimum (even if
the problem existed for less than 12 seconds). The code is stored, along with the time in minutes it
was active, and the number of times the ignition has been cycled since the problem was last
detected. The minmum time shown for any code will be one minute, even if the code was actually
present for less than one minute, Thus, the time shown for a code that was present for two minutes
13 seconds, for example, would be three minutes.
When and if the malfunction ceases to exist, an ignition cycle count will be initiated for that code. If
the ignition cycle count reaches 100 without a reoccurrence of the same malfunction, the diagnostic
trouble code is erased and that ignition cycle counter is reset to zero. If the malfunction reoccurs
before the count reaches 100, then the ignition cycle counter will be reset and the diagnostic
trouble code will continue to be a stored code.
If a malfunction is not active while performing a diagnostic test procedure, the active code
diagnostic test will not locate the source of the problem. In this case, the stored code can indicate
an area to inspect.
If no obvious problems are found, erase stored codes, and with the ignition "ON" wiggle the wire
harness and connectors, rotate the steering wheel from stop to stop. Recheck for codes
periodically as you work through the system. This procedure may uncover a malfunction that is
difficult to locate.
AUDIO SYSTEM
The audio system on the 2001 PL consists of a radio that communicates over the PCI bus. Each
radio system comes equipped with a standard premium 6 speaker system. The speakers are
located in the instrument panel, the front doors and the rear "D" pillars. The instrument panel
speakers are a tweeter type speaker for high frequency. The front door speakers are a
woofer/midrange type speaker. The rear "D" pillar speakers are a full range type speaker.
Depending on the manufacture, some systems will have Front/Rear output system and others will
have a Left/Right output system. If one of the speaker circuits experiences a short, the other
speakers on that output channel will also shut down until the circuit is repaired. The radio will also
set a trouble code, which the DRB III can display, indicating which output is effected.
EXTERIOR LIGHTING
The Headlamps are controlled by the Instrument Cluster. The Instrument Cluster is also referred to
as a "Smart Cluster". It receives and sends messages to other modules through the PCI BUS
circuit. The Headlamps are wired through the cluster and then go to the Fuse Block to the lamps.
Each Headlamp has an independent fuse located in the Fuse Block. For vehicles equipped with
Daytime Running Lamps, the DRL Module is integrated with the Instrument Cluster.
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ELECTRO/MECHANICAL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (EMIC)
For the domestic market there are 2 (two) Instrument Cluster types, Base and Premium. The
Premium Instrument Cluster is equipped with a Tachometer and a Low Fuel indicator.
The Instrument Cluster Speedometer, Tachometer, and Engine Coolant Temperature gauges are
positioned using PCI Bus messages received from the PCM. The Fuel gauge is a hard wired input
from the Fuel Level Sensor in the Fuel Pump Module.
The Cluster also contains warning indicators that are illuminated by hard wired inputs or by
messages received from other modules on the PCI Bus.
The Trip/Total Odometer is a Vacuum Fluorescent (VF) display that is controlled by PCI Bus
messages received from the PCM. The VF display also displays the "Door", "Cruise", and "Trac"
messages. If the Instrument Cluster experiences a loss of PCI Bus communication with other
modules on the Bus, the Cluster will display "nobus" in the VF display.
The illumination lamps are hard wired in the Instrument Cluster. When the Park or Headlamps are
turned ON, the Cluster receives a hard wire input from the Multi-Function Switch. The Cluster
sends a Panel Lamps Dimmer Signal to ground through the Multi-Function Switch. The varying
voltage drop is sensed by the Instrument Panel Drivers to create a corresponding amount of
illumination dimming. This dimming level is then sent out from the Cluster to other components.
The Cluster will communicate with the DRB III to display PCI Engine Info, PCI Bus info, and certain
inputs/outputs. The Cluster is also capable
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of performing a diagnostic Self-Test that is actuated by depressing and holding the Odometer trip
reset stalk while cycling the ignition from the OFF to the ON position. The Cluster will position all of
the gauges at specified calibration points and will illuminate all the PCI Bus controlled indicators.
The Cluster will also illuminate each segment of the VF display.
If the Cluster does not detect voltage on the Courtesy Lamp circuit, the message "FUSE" will
alternate with the odometer/trip odometer for 30 (thirty) seconds after the ignition is turned ON and
for 15 (fifteen) seconds after the vehicle is first moved.
INTERIOR LIGHTING
The Courtesy Lamps are controlled by the instrument cluster. The instrument cluster is sometimes
referred to as a "Smart Cluster Control Module". Some of the features that it controls are the
courtesy lamps, chime, and all instrument illumination. It receives and sends messages to other
modules via the PCI bus circuit. The front turn signals are wired through the cluster and then go to
the front lamps. For vehicles equipped with Daytime Running Lamps, the DRL module is built into
the cluster.
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE
The Remote Keyless Entry module controls the Power Door Locks and the Vehicle Theft Security
System (VTSS). It also wakes up the Instrument Cluster to turn ON the illuminated entry when it
senses a signal from the RKE transmitter. The module communicates with other modules via the
PCI bus circuit.
The RKE module monitors the Airbag Control Module messages for the purpose of monitoring the
deployment of the airbag. Upon receiving that message along with the verification that the ignition
is ON and the vehicle speed is zero, it will provide the "enhanced accident response feature". This
feature will cause the module to unlock all doors and the instrument cluster to turn the courtesy
lamps ON.
The RKE module communicates with the Powertrain Control Module to receive vehicle speed
information to activate the rolling door lock feature, receive the "okay to lock" message, to receive
the vehicle information number and receive body style information. Two transmitters are supplied
with the vehicle but a total of 4 can be programmed to the module. The horn chirp on vehicle lock
command is customer programmable.
Vehicle Theft Security System
The VTSS monitors the vehicle doors, decklid, hood and the ignition for unauthorized operation.
Additionally, the decklid key cylinder is monitored for tampering, such as attempts to punch out the
key cylinder. The alarm activates by sounding the horn, flashing the headlamps, park lamps and
the VTSS indicator in the instrument cluster. Locking the doors with the door lock switch (through
following a normal exit sequence of opening the door, pressing the lock button, and closing the
door), the door cylinder lock switches or the RKE transmitter arms the system. During the 16
second arming process the VTSS indicator will flash quickly and when the system is armed will
slow down. THE SYSTEM WILL NOT ARM IF THE HOOD IS OPEN (switch is grounded), or the
decklid security switch (knockout) is not grounded, the LED will stay ON steady during arming. The
engine kill feature on domestic vehicles is accomplished via the Sentry Key Immobilizer Module
(SKIM).
All of the sensors for the VTS system can be monitored using the DRB III. The DRB III is also
useful to determine the cause of a customer complaint of the alarm going OFF with no apparent
reason.
Power Door Locks
Central Locking
This feature allows the customer to lock/unlock all vehicle doors with the key from either front door
cylinder lock switch. The customer can choose to program this feature to unlock all doors with one
turn of the key or open the driver door only with the first turn of the key and open the other doors
with the second turn. Altering the operation of the unlock function via the key cylinder switch from
one turn to two turns will also alter the operation of the RKE transmitter from one press to two
presses.
Rolling (Automatic) Door Locks
All vehicle doors are locked automatically once the vehicle reaches a speed of 15 mph and all
doors are closed. This feature can be also be enabled! disabled by the customer.
Door Lock Inhibit
This feature disables the door lock command from the interior door lock switch whenever the driver
door is open and the key is in the ignition. This prevents the driver from locking the keys in the
ignition when using the power door locks. This feature is inoperable if the IOD fuse is not installed.
Power Decklid Release
Electrically releases the decklid upon two presses of the RKE transmitter decklid release button.
This feature is disabled once the speed of the vehicle is greater than 5 mph. This feature may be
altered with the DRB III to allow the decklid to be released with one press of the RKE transmitter
decklid release button. The decklid can also be released from the switch in the glove box.
Panic Mode
Upon activation of the panic function, the headlamps and park lamps flash in an alternating
manner, the horn pulses every second and the courtesy lamps are turned ON. The panic mode
allow normal nighttime driving by allowing the headlamps and park lamps to be on steady when the
headlamp switch is in the ON position. Panic mode is activated immediately by pressing the panic
button once. It does not disarm the VTSS or unlock the doors. It is canceled by pressing the button
a second time, reaching a vehicle speed greater than 15 mph or after 3 minutes has elapsed in
panic mode. Once panic mode has been activated there is a 2-second delay before it will turn OFF.
Once it is cancelled there is a 2-second delay before it can be reactivated. This is to avoid the
problem of deactivating and immediate reactivating due to multiple
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button presses.
VEHICLE COMMUNICATION
The Programmable Communication Interface or PCI Bus is a single wire multiplexed network
capable of supporting binary encoded messages shared between multiple modules. The PCI bus
circuit is identified as D25 and is violet with a yellow tracer. The modules are wired in parallel.
Connections are made in the harness using splices. The following modules are used on 2001 PL: Airbag Control Module
- Left Side Impact Airbag Control Module
- Right Side Impact Airbag Control Module
- Controller Antilock Brake
- Powertrain Control Module
- Radio
- CD Changer
- Remote Keyless Entry Module
- Sentry Key Immobilizer Module
- Transmission Control Module (If equipped)
- Mechanical Instrument Cluster
Each module provides its own bias and termination in order to transmit and receive messages. The
bus voltage is at zero volts when no modules
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are transmitting and is pulled up to about seven and a half volts when modules are transmitting.
The bus messages are transmitted at a rate averaging 10800 bits per second. Since there is only
voltage present when the modules transmit and the message length is only about 500 milliseconds,
it is ineffective to try and measure the bus activity with a conventional voltmeter. The preferred
method is to use the DRB III lab scope. The 12V square wave selection on the 20-volt scale
provides a good view of the bus activity. Voltage on the bus should pulse between zero and about
seven and a half volts. Refer to the figure for some typical displays.
The PCI Bus failure modes are broken down into two categories. Complete PCI Bus
Communication Failure and individual module no response. Causes of a complete PCI Bus
Communication Failure include a short to ground or battery on the PCI circuit. Individual module no
response can be caused by an open circuit at the module, or an open battery or ground circuit to
the affected module.
Symptoms of a complete PCI Bus Communication Failure would include but are not limited to: All gauges on the MIC stay at zero
- All telltales on MIC illuminate
- MIC backlighting at full intensity
- No response received from any module on the PCI bus (except PCM)
- No start (if equipped with Sentry Key Immobilizer)
Symptoms of Individual module failure could include any one or more of the above. The difference
would be that at least one or more modules
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would respond to the DRB III.
Diagnosis starts with symptom identification. If a complete PCI Bus Communication Failure is
suspected, begin by identifying which modules the vehicle is equipped with and then attempt to get
a response from the modules with the DRB III. If any modules are responding, the failure is not
related to the total bus, but can be caused by one or more modules PCI circuit or power supply and
ground circuits. The DRB III may display "BUS +/- SIGNALS OPEN" OR "NO RESPONSE" to
indicate a communication problem. These same messages will be displayed if the vehicle is not
equipped with that particular module. The CCD error message is a default message used by the
DRB III and in no way indicates whether or not the PCI bus is operational. The message is only an
indication that a module is either not responding or the vehicle is not equipped.
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Road Testing A Complaint Vehicle
ROAD TEST WARNINGS
Some complaints will require a test drive as part of the repair verification procedure. The purpose
of the test drive is to try to duplicate the diagnostic code or symptom condition.
CAUTION: Before road testing a vehicle, be sure that all components are reassembled. During the
test drive, do not try to read the DRB III screen while in motion. Do not hang the DRB III from the
rear view mirror or operate it yourself. Have an assistant available to operate the DRB III.
Six Step Troubleshooting Procedure
SIX-STEP TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE
Diagnosis is done in six basic steps:
1. Verification of complaint 2. Verification of any related symptoms 3. Symptom analysis 4. Problem
isolation 5. Repair of isolated problem 6. Verification of proper operation
Vehicle Preparation For Testing
VEHICLE PREPARATION FOR TESTING
Make sure the vehicle being tested has a fully charged battery. If it does not, false diagnostic codes
or error messages may occur.
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DRB III ERROR MESSAGES AND BLANK SCREEN
Under normal operation, the DRB III will display one of only two error messages:
User-Requested WARM Boot (Press MORE and NO at the same time)
User-Requested COLD Boot (Press MORE and YES at the same time)
If the DRB III should display any other error message, record the entire display and call the
S.T.A.R. Center for information and assistance.
DRB III DOES NOT POWER UP
If the LED's do not light or no sound is emitted at start up, check for loose cable connections or a
bad cable. Check the vehicle battery voltage (data link connector cavity 16). A minimum of 11 volts
is required to adequately power the DRB III.
If all connections are proper between the DRB III and the vehicle or other devices, and the vehicle
battery is fully charged, and inoperative DRB III may be the result of faulty cable or vehicle wiring.
For a blank screen, refer to the appropriate body diagnostics.
DISPLAY IS NOT VISIBLE
Low temperatures will affect the visibility of the display. Adjust the contrast to compensate for this
condition
SOME DISPLAY ITEMS READ "---"
This is caused by scrolling the DRB III display a single line up or down. The line which was scrolled
onto the screen might read "---". Use the Page
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Down or Page Up function to display the information.
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Body Control Module: Tools and Equipment
REQUIRED TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
DRB III (diagnostic read-out box) Jumper Wires Ohmmeter Voltmeter Test Light
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Camshaft Position Sensor: Specifications
Camshaft Position Sensor Screw.........................................................................................................
..........................................................9 Nm (80 in. lbs)
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Camshaft Position Sensor: Locations
Camshaft Position Sensor
Fig.6 Camshaft Position Sensor Location
The camshaft position sensor is mounted to the rear of the cylinder head.
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Camshaft Position Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig.3 Camshaft
The camshaft position sensor attaches to the rear of the cylinder head. The PCM determines fuel
injection synchronization and cylinder identification from inputs provided by the camshaft position
sensor and crankshaft position sensor. From the two inputs, the PCM determines crankshaft
position.
The PCM sends approximately 8 volts to the hall affect sensor. This voltage is required to operate
the hall effect chip and the electronics inside the sensor. A ground for the sensor is provided
through the sensor return circuit. The input to the PCM occurs on a 5 volt output reference circuit.
Fig.4 Target Magnet - Typical
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Fig.5 Target Magnet Polarity
A target magnet attaches to the rear of the camshaft and indexes to the correct position. The target
magnet has four different poles arranged in an asymmetrical pattern . As the target magnet rotates,
the camshaft position sensor senses the change in polarity. The sensor output switch switches
from high (5.0 volts) to low (0.5 volts) as the target magnet rotates. when the north pole of the
target magnet passes under the sensor, the output switches high. The sensor output switches low
when the south pole of the target magnet passes underneath.
The sensor also acts as a thrust plate to control camshaft endplay.
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Camshaft Position Sensor: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig.6 Camshaft Position Sensor Location
The camshaft position sensor is mounted to the rear of the cylinder head. 1. Remove brake booster
hose and electrical connector from holders on end of cylinder head cover and reposition. 2.
Disconnect electrical connectors from camshaft position sensor. 3. Remove camshaft position
sensor mounting screws. Remove sensor.
Fig.7 Target Magnet Removal/Installation
4. Loosen screw attaching target magnet to rear of camshaft.
INSTALLATION
The camshaft position sensor is mounted to the rear of the cylinder head. The target magnet has
two locating dowels that fit into machined locating holes in end of the camshaft. 1. Install target
magnet in end of camshaft. Tighten mounting screw to 3.4 Nm (30 in. lbs.) torque. 2. Install
camshaft position sensor. Tighten sensor mounting screws to 9 Nm (80 in. lbs.) torque. 3. Place
brake booster hose and electrical harness in holders on end of valve cover. 4. Attach electrical
connectors to camshaft position sensor.
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Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
.................................................................................................................................18 Nm (13.2 ft.
lbs.) (165 in. lbs.)
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Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The coolant sensor threads into the rear of the cylinder head, next to the camshaft position sensor.
New sensors have sealant applied to the threads. The ECT Sensor is a Negative Thermal
Coefficient (NTC), dual range Sensor. The resistance of the ECT Sensor changes as coolant
temperature changes. This results in different input voltages to the PCM. The PCM also uses the
ECT Sensor input to operate the low and high speed radiator cooling fans.
OPERATION
The combination coolant temperature sensor has two elements. One element supplies coolant
temperature signal to the PCM. The other element supplies coolant temperature signal to the
instrument panel gauge cluster. The PCM determines engine coolant temperature from the coolant
temperature sensor. As coolant temperature varies the coolant temperature sensors resistance
changes resulting in a different input voltage to the PCM and the instrument panel gauge cluster.
When the engine is cold, the PCM will provide slightly richer air- fuel mixtures and higher idle
speeds until normal operating temperatures are reached. The PCM has a dual temperature range
program for better sensor accuracy at cold temperatures. At key-ON the PCM sends a regulated
five volt signal through a 10,000 ohm resistor to the sensor. When the sensed voltage reaches
approximately 1.25 volts the PCM turns on the transistor. The transistor connects a 1,000 ohm
resistor in parallel with the 10,000 ohm resistor. With this drop in resistance the PCM recognizes an
increase in voltage on the input circuit.
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Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. With the engine cold, drain coolant until level drops below cylinder head. 2. Disconnect coolant
sensor electrical connector. 3. Remove coolant sensor.
INSTALLATION
1. Install coolant sensor. Tighten sensor to 18 Nm (165 inch lbs.) torque. 2. Attach electrical
connector to sensor. 3. Fill cooling system.
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Crankshaft Position Sensor: Specifications
Crankshaft Position Sensor Mounting Bolt
..................................................................................................................................................9 Nm
(80 in. lbs)
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Crankshaft Position Sensor: Locations
Fig. 4 Crankshaft Position Sensor
The crankshaft position sensor mounts to the engine block behind the generator, just above the oil
filter.
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Crankshaft Position Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig. 4 Crankshaft Position Sensor
The crankshaft position sensor mounts to the engine block behind the generator, just above the oil
filter.
The PCM uses the Crankshaft Position sensor to calculate the following:
- Engine RPM
- TDC number 1 and 4
- Ignition coil synchronization Injector synchronization
- Camshaft-to-crankshaft misalignment (Timing belt skipped 1 tooth or more diagnostic trouble
code).
Fig. 5 Timing Reference Notches
The Crankshaft Position (CKP) sensor is a Hall-effect sensor. The second crankshaft
counterweight has two sets of four timing reference notches including a 60 degree signature notch.
The PCM sends approximately 8 volts to the Hall-effect sensor. This voltage is required to operate
the Hall-effect chip and the electronics inside the sensor. A ground for the sensor is provided
through the sensor return circuit. The input to the PCM occurs on a 5 volt output reference circuit.
The notches generate pulses from high to low in the crankshaft position sensor output voltage.
When a metal portion of the counterweight aligns with the crankshaft position sensor, the sensor
output voltage goes low (less than 0.5 volts). When a notch aligns with the sensor, voltage goes
high (5.0 volts). As a group of notches pass under the sensor, the output voltage switches from low
(metal) to high (notch) then back to low.
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If available, an oscilloscope can display the square wave patterns of each voltage pulses. From the
width of the output voltage pulses, the PCM calculates engine speed. The width of the pulses
represent the amount of time the output voltage stays high before switching back to low. The period
of time the sensor output voltage stays high before switching back to low is referred to as pulse
width. The faster the engine is operating, the smaller the pulse width on the oscilloscope.
By counting the pulses and referencing the pulse from the 60 degree signature notch, the PCM
calculates crankshaft angle (position). In each group of timing reference notches, the first notch
represents 69 degrees before top dead center (BTDC). The second notch represents 49 degrees
BTDC. The third notch represents 29 degrees. The last notch in each set represents 9 degrees
before top dead center (TDC).
The timing reference notches are machined at 20° increments. From the voltage pulse width the
PCM tells the difference between the timing reference notches and the 60 degree signature notch.
The 60 degree signature notch produces a longer pulse width than the smaller timing reference
notches. If the camshaft position sensor input switches from high to low when the 60 degree
signature notch passes under the crankshaft position sensor, the PCM knows cylinder number one
is the next cylinder at TDC.
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Crankshaft Position Sensor: Service and Repair
Fig. 6 Crankshaft Position Sensor
REMOVAL
The crankshaft position sensor mounts to the engine block behind the generator, just above the oil
filter. 1. Disconnect electrical connector from crankshaft position sensor. 2. Remove sensor
mounting screw. Remove sensor.
INSTALLATION
The crankshaft position sensor mounts to the engine block behind the generator, just above the oil
filter. 1. Install sensor. Install sensor mounting screw and tighten. 2. Connect electrical connector to
crankshaft position sensor.
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Data Link Connector: Diagram Information and Instructions
How to Use Wiring Diagrams
DaimlerChrysler Corporation wiring diagrams are designed to provide information regarding the
vehicles wiring content. In order to effectively use the wiring diagrams to diagnose and repair
DaimlerChrysler Corporation vehicles, it is important to understand all of their features and
characteristics.
General Information (Part 1 of 2)
Diagrams are arranged such that the power (B+) side of the circuit is placed near the top of the
page, and the ground (B-) side of the circuit is placed near the bottom of the page (Fig. 1).
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General Information (Part 2 of 2)
All switches, components, and modules are shown in the at rest position with the doors closed and
the key removed from the ignition (Fig. 2).
Components are shown two ways. A solid line around a component indicates that the component is
complete. A dashed line around the component indicates that the component is being shown is not
complete. Incomplete components have a reference number to indicate the page where the
component is shown complete.
It is important to realize that no attempt is made on the diagrams to represent components and
wiring as they appear on the vehicle. For example, a short
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piece of wire is treated the same as a long one. In addition, switches and other components are
shown as simply as possible, with regard to function only.
Circuit Functions
Circuit Identification Code Chart
All circuits in the diagrams use an alpha/numeric code to identify the wire and its function. To
identify which circuit code applies to a system, refer to the Circuit Identification Code Chart. This
chart shows the main circuits only and does not show the secondary codes that may apply to some
models.
Circuit Information
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Wire Code Identification
Wire Color Code Chart
Each wire shown in the diagrams contains a code which identifies the main circuit, part of the main
circuit, gauge of wire, and color.
Connector, Ground and Splice Information
CAUTION: Not all connectors are serviced. Some connectors are serviced only with a harness. A
typical example might be the Supplemental Restraint System connectors. Always check parts
availability before attempting a repair.
IDENTIFICATION
Connectors, grounds, and splices are identified as follows: In-line connectors located in the engine compartment are C100 series numbers
- In-line connectors located in the Instrument Panel area are C200 series numbers.
- In-line connectors located in the body are C300 series numbers.
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- Jumper harness connectors are C400 series numbers.
- Grounds and ground connectors are identified with a "G" and follow the same series numbering
as the in-line connectors.
- Splices are identified with an "S" and follow the same series numbering as the in-line connectors.
- Component connectors are identified by the component name instead of a number. Multiple
connectors on a component use a C1, C2, etc. identifier.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Sensitive Devices
Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol is used to indicate this. When handling
any component with this symbol comply with the following procedures to reduce the possibility of
electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the component. If it is not
known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part from
its protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from its package,
ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
Notes, Cautions and Warnings
Additional important information is presented in three ways: Notes, Cautions, and Warnings.
NOTES are used to help describe how switches or components operate to complete a particular
circuit. They are also used to indicate different conditions that may appear on the vehicle. For
example, an up-to and after condition.
CAUTIONS are used to indicate information that could prevent making an error that may damage
the vehicle.
WARNINGS provide information to prevent personal injury and vehicle damage. Below is a list of
general warnings that should be followed any time a vehicle is being serviced.
WARNING:
- ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES FOR EYE PROTECTION.
- USE SAFETY STANDS ANYTIME A PROCEDURE REQUIRES BEING UNDER A VEHICLE.
- BE SURE THAT THE IGNITION SWITCH ALWAYS IS IN THE OFF POSITION, UNLESS THE
PROCEDURE REQUIRES IT TO BE ON.
- SET THE PARKING BRAKE WHEN WORKING ON ANY VEHICLE. AN AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN PARK. A MANUAL TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN
NEUTRAL.
- OPERATE THE ENGINE ONLY IN A WELL-VENTILATED AREA.
- KEEP AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING, ESPECIALLY THE
FAN AND BELTS.
- TO PREVENT SERIOUS BURNS, AVOID CONTACT WITH HOT PARTS SUCH AS THE
RADIATOR, EXHAUST MANIFOLD(S), TAIL PIPE, CATALYTIC CONVERTER, AND MUFFLER.
- DO NOT ALLOW FLAME OR SPARKS NEAR THE BATTERY. GASES ARE ALWAYS
PRESENT IN AND AROUND THE BATTERY.
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- ALWAYS REMOVE RINGS, WATCHES, LOOSE HANGING JEWELRY, AND LOOSE
CLOTHING.
Symbols
Wiring Diagram Symbols
International symbols are used throughout the wiring diagrams. These symbols are consistent with
those being used around the world (Fig. 3).
Take Outs
The abbreviation T/O is used in the component location section to indicate a point in which the
wiring harness branches out to a component.
Terminology
This is a list of terms and definitions used in the wiring diagrams.
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LHD .....................................................................................................................................................
.......................................... Left Hand Drive Vehicles RHD .................................................................
............................................................................................................................ Right Hand Drive
Vehicles ATX .......................................................................................................................................
.......................... Automatic Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive MTX ...................................................
.................................................................................................................. Manual
Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive AT ..................................................................................................
................................................................... Automatic Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive MT .............
...........................................................................................................................................................
Manual Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive SOHC ................................................................................
..................................................................................................... Single Over Head Cam Engine
DOHC ..................................................................................................................................................
................................. Double Over Head Cam Engine BUX ................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
Built-Up-Export Built-Up-Export
.................................................................................................................. Vehicles Built For Sale In
Markets Other Than North America Except Built-Up-Export
........................................................................................................................................ Vehicles
Built For Sale In North America
Section Identification and Information
Section Identification
The wiring diagrams are grouped into individual sections. If a component is most likely found in a
particular group, it will be shown complete (all wires, connectors, and pins) within that group. For
example, the Auto Shutdown Relay is most likely to be found in Group 30, so it is shown there
complete. It can, however, be shown partially in another group if it contains some associated
wiring.
Diode Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the battery. 2. Locate the diode in the harness, and remove the protective covering.
Diode Identification
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3. Remove the diode from the harness, pay attention to the current flow direction.
INSTALLATION
1. Remove the insulation from the wires in the harness. Only remove enough insulation to solder in
the new diode. 2. Install the new diode in the harness, making sure current flow is correct. If
necessary, refer to the appropriate wiring diagram for current flow (Fig.
13).
3. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only Do not use acid core solder. 4.
Tape the diode to the harness using electrical tape. Make sure the diode is completely sealed from
the elements. 5. Re-connect the battery and test affected systems.
Terminal Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector being repaired from its mating half/component.
Fig.16 Connector Locking Wedge Tab (Typical)
3. Remove the connector locking wedge, if required (Fig. 16).
Fig.17 Terminal Removal
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Fig.18 Terminal Removal Using Special Tool
4. Position the connector locking finger away from the terminal using the proper pick from special
tool kit 6680. Pull on the wire to remove the
terminal from the connector (Fig. 17) (Fig. 18).
5. Cut the wire 6 inches from the back of the connector. 6. Remove 1 inch of insulation from the
wire on the harness side.
INSTALLATION
1. Select a wire from the terminal repair assembly that best matches the color wire being repaired.
2. Cut the repair wire to the proper length and remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation. 3. Splice the
repair wire to the wire harness
a. Place a piece of heat shrink tubing over one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire repair area. b. Spread the strands of the wire apart on each
part of the exposed wires. c. Push the two ends of wire together until the strands of wire are close
to the insulation. d. Twist the wires together. e. Solder the connection together using rosin core
type solder only. Do not use acid core solder. f.
Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the tubing
is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both ends of the tubing.
4. Insert the repaired wire into the connector. 5. Install the connector locking wedge, if required,
and reconnect the connector to its mating half/component. 6. Re-tape the wire harness starting at
1-1/2 inches behind the connector and 2 inches past the repair. 7. Connect battery and test all
affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Augat Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.8 Augat Connector Repair
3. Push down on the yellow connector locking tab to release the terminals (Fig. 8).
Fig.9 Using Special Tool 6932
4. Using special tool 6932, push the terminal to remove it from the connector (Fig. 9). 5. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. When the connector is re-assembled, the locking tab must be placed in the locked position to
prevent terminal push out. 5. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 6. Connect battery
and test all affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Molex Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.10 Molex Connector Repair
3. Insert special tool 6742 into the terminal end of the connector (Fig. 10).
Fig.11 Using Special Tool 6742
4. Using special tool 6742, release the locking fingers on the terminal (Fig. 11). 5. Pull on the wire
to remove it from the connector. 6. Repair or replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 5. Connect battery and test all affected
systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Thomas and Betts Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.12 Thomas And Betts Connector Lock Release Tabs
3. Push in the two lock tabs on the side of the connector (Fig. 12).
Fig.13 Removing Wire Terminal
4. Insert the probe end of special tool 6934 into the back of the connector cavity (Fig. 13). 5. Grasp
the wire and tool 6934, then slowly remove the wire and terminal from the connector. 6. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are fully seated
into the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
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Fig.14 Single Lock Tab
4. Push in the single lock tab on the side of the connector (Fig. 14). 5. Connect connector to its
mating half/component. 6. Connect battery and test all affected systems.
Wire Splicing
STANDARD PROCEDURE - WIRE SPLICING
When splicing a wire, it is important that the correct gauge be used as shown in the wiring
diagrams.
1. Remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation from each wire that needs to be spliced. 2. Place a
piece of adhesive lined heat shrink tubing on one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire
repair area.
Fig.23 Splice Clip
3. Place the strands of wire overlapping each other inside of the splice clip (Fig. 23).
Fig.24 Crimping Tool
4. Using crimping tool, Miller p/n 8272, crimp the splice clip and wires together (Fig. 24)
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Fig.25 Solder
5. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only (Fig. 25)
CAUTION: DO NOT USE ACID CORE SOLDER.
Fig.26 Heat Shrink Tubing
6. Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the
tubing is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both
ends of the tubing (Fig. 26).
Special Tools
Probing Tool Package 6807
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Terminal Pick 6680
Terminal Removing Tool 6932
Terminal Removing Tool 6934
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Data Link Connector: Diagnostic Aids
Intermittent and Poor Connections
INTERMITTENT AND POOR CONNECTIONS
Most intermittent electrical problems are caused by faulty electrical connections or wiring. It is also
possible for a sticking component or relay to cause a problem. Before condemning a component or
wiring assembly, check the following items. Connectors are fully seated
- Spread terminals, or terminal push out
- Terminals in the wiring assembly are fully seated into the connector/component and locked into
position
- Dirt or corrosion on the terminals. Any amount of corrosion or dirt could cause an intermittent
problem
- Damaged connector/component casing exposing the item to dirt or moisture
- Wire insulation that has rubbed through causing a short to ground
- Some or all of the wiring strands broken inside of the insulation
- Wiring broken inside of the insulation
Troubleshooting Tests
Fig.6 Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) SENSITIVE DEVICES
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol (Fig. 6) is used to indicate this. When
handling any component with this symbol, comply with the following procedures to reduce the
possibility of electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the
component. If it is not known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part form
it's protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from it's
package, ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
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Fig.7 Testing For Voltage Potential
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR VOLTAGE POTENTIAL
1. Connect the ground lead of a voltmeter to a known good ground (Fig. 7). 2. Connect the other
lead of the voltmeter to the selected test point. The vehicle ignition may need to be turned ON to
check voltage. Refer to the
appropriate test procedure.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR CONTINUITY
1. Remove the fuse for the circuit being checked or, disconnect the battery.
Fig.8 Testing For Continuity
2. Connect one lead of the ohmmeter to one side of the circuit being tested (Fig. 8). 3. Connect the
other lead to the other end of the circuit being tested. Low or no resistance means good continuity.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND
1. Remove the fuse and disconnect all items involved with the fuse. 2. Connect a test light or a
voltmeter across the terminals of the fuse. 3. Starting at the fuse block, wiggle the wiring harness
about 6 - 8 inches apart and watch the voltmeter/test lamp.
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4. If the voltmeter registers voltage or the test lamp glows, there is a short to ground in that general
area of the wiring harness.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND ON FUSES POWERING
SEVERAL LOADS
1. Refer to the wiring diagrams and disconnect or isolate all items on the suspected fused circuits.
2. Replace the blown fuse. 3. Supply power to the fuse by turning ON the ignition switch or
re-connecting the battery. 4. Start connecting or energizing the items in the fuse circuit one at a
time. When the fuse blows the circuit with the short to ground has been isolated.
Fig.9 Testing For Voltage Drop
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A VOLTAGE DROP
1. Connect the positive lead of the voltmeter to the side of the circuit closest to the battery (Fig. 9).
2. Connect the other lead of the voltmeter to the other side of the switch, component or circuit. 3.
Operate the item. 4. The voltmeter will show the difference in voltage between the two points.
Troubleshooting Tools
When diagnosing a problem in an electrical circuit there are several common tools necessary.
These tools are listed and explained below.
Jumper Wire
This is a test wire used to connect two points of a circuit. It can be used to bypass an open in a
circuit.
WARNING: NEVER USE A JUMPER WIRE ACROSS A LOAD, SUCH AS A MOTOR,
CONNECTED BETWEEN A BATTERY FEED AND GROUND.
Voltmeter
Used to check for voltage on a circuit. Always connect the black lead to a known good ground and
the red lead to the positive side of the circuit.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking voltages in these circuits, use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
Ohmmeter
Used to check the resistance between two points of a circuit. Low or no resistance in a circuit
means good continuity.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking resistance in these circuits use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
In addition, make sure the power is disconnected from the circuit. Circuits that are powered up by
the vehicle's electrical system can cause damage to the equipment and provide false readings.
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Fig. 4 Probing Tool
Probing Tools
These tools are used for probing terminals in connectors (Fig. 4). Select the proper size tool from
Special Tool Package 6807, and insert it into the terminal being tested. Use the other end of the
tool to insert the meter probe.
Troubleshooting Wiring Problems
When troubleshooting wiring problems, there are six steps which can aid in the procedure. The
steps are listed and explained below. Always check for nonfactory items added to the vehicle
before doing any diagnosis. If the vehicle is equipped with these items, disconnect them to verify
these add-on items are not the cause of the problem.
1. Verify the problem. 2. Verify any related symptoms. Do this by performing operational checks on
components that are in the same circuit. Refer to the wiring diagrams. 3. Analyze the symptoms.
Use the wiring diagrams to determine what the circuit is doing, where the problem most likely is
occurring, and where the
diagnosis will continue.
4. Isolate the problem area. 5. Repair the problem. 6. Verify proper operation. For this step, check
for proper operation of all items on the repaired circuit.
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Data Link Connector: Connector Views
Data Link Connector
Data Link Connector
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Data Link Connector: Description and Operation
Fig.2 Data Link Connector
The data link connector is located inside the vehicle, under the instrument panel, left of the steering
column.
The data link connector (diagnostic connector) links the DRB scan tool with the Powertrain Control
Module (PCM).
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Powertrain Control Module: Technical Service Bulletins Engine Control - PCM Initialization
Procedure
NUMBER: 08-030-06 REV. A
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: August 25, 2006
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES SERVICE BULLETINS 08-030-06, DATED JULY 12, 2006,
WHICH SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. ALL REVISIONS ARE HIGHLIGHTED
WITH **ASTERISKS** AND INCLUDES REVISED CROSSFIRE AND SPRINTER INITIALIZATION
PROCEDURES.
SUBJECT: Powertrain Control Module Initialization
MODELS:
2001-2004 (AN) Dakota
2004 - 2007 (CS) Pacifica
2007 (DC) Ram Cab & Chassis
2001 - 2003 (DN) Durango
2002 - 2007 (DR/DH/D1) Ram Truck
2004 - 2007 (HB) Durango
2007 (HG) Aspen
1999 - 2000 (JA) Breeze/Cirrus/Stratus
2007 (JK) Wrangler
2001 - 2006 (JR) Sebring Convertible/Sebring Sedan/Stratus Sedan
2007 (JS) Sebring
1998 - 2000 (JX) Sebring Convertible
2007 (KA) Nitro
2002 - 2007 (KJ) Liberty
1999 - 2004 (LH) 300M/Concorde/Intrepid/LHS
2005 - 2007 (LX) 300/Charger/Magnum
2007 (MK49) Compass
2007 (MK74) Patriot
2005-2007 (ND) Dakota
2000 - 2005 (PL) Neon/SX2.0
2007 (PM) Caliber
2001 - 2007 (PT) Chrysler PT Cruiser/Chrysler PT Cruiser Convertible
2001 - 2007 (RS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
2001 - 2005 (ST) Sebring Coupe/Stratus Coupe
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1998 - 2006 (TJ) Wrangler
2004 - 2006 (VA) Sprinter
1999 -2004 (WJ) Grand Cherokee
2005 - 2007 (WK) Grand Cherokee
1999 - 2001 (XJ) Cherokee
2006 - 2007 (XK) Commander
2005 - 2006 (ZB) Viper
2004 - 2006 (ZH) Crossfire Coupe/Crossfire Roadster
NOTE:
The model years and vehicles above must be equipped (optional) with Sentry Key Theft Deterrent
System (sales code GXX) for this bulletin to apply.
DISCUSSION:
ALL LISTED VEHICLES EXCEPT SEBRING COUPE/STRATUS COUPE (ST), CROSSFIRE, AND
SPRINTER.
When a Powertrain Control Module (PCM) is replaced on vehicles equipped with the Sentry
Key(TM) Theft Deterrent System, it must be initialized to properly function with the anti-theft
module. This is accomplished at a Chrysler Group Dealer by using the DRBIII(R) or StarSCAN(TM)
Scan Tool to enter a PIN number.
When the PIN number is not available from the vehicle owner or a Chrysler Group Scan Tool(s) is
not available this can be accomplished by writing the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) into the
PCM using an after-market scan tool with a "VIN Write Function".
More information is available from the scan tool manufacturer or the Equipment & Tool Institute.
NOTE:
After performing this procedure with an after-market scan tool on vehicles equipped with Chrysler
Group's Next Generation Controller (NGC), Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) "P0633 - SKIM
SECRET KEY DATA NOT STORED IN PCM" will be set. This DTC will not effect vehicle or system
performance and cannot be erased.
SEBRING COUPE/STRATUS COUPE (ST)
Initializing the PCM on these vehicles requires the use of a DaimlerChrysler scan tool (DRBIII(R)),
J1962 MMC Cable (Special Tool CH7010), and the BLUE 5T22 PCMCIA
Diagnostic Card (Special Tool CH8425). This equipment is available for lease from
DaimlerChrysler for short periods of time. A credit card deposit will be required.
CROSSFIRE AND SPRINTER.
Initializing the PCM on these vehicles requires the use of a DaimlerChrysler scan tool (DRBIII(R)),
Multiplexer cable box (Special Tool CH 9043), and the ORANGE Crossfire PCMCIA card (Special
Tool CH9044) or the GREEN Sprinter PCMCIA card (Special Tool CH9087). This equipment is
available for lease from DaimlerChrysler for short periods of time. A credit card deposit will be
required.
The DRBIII(R) will be shipped within 24 hours to your location by an overnight delivery service.
When the DRBIII(R) is returned, your credit card will be charged the lease price.
2007 GRAND CHEROKEE W/ 3.0L TD/2005 - 2007 LIBERTY w/2.8L TD/2007 RAM TRUCK/RAM
CAB CHASSIS w 6.7L TD AND 2004-2006 SPRINTER w 2.7L TD ENGINES.
For the above models equipped with Turbo Diesel Engines, the fuel injector "Quantity Values" must
be physically read from each injector and the values written to the ECU with an appropriate scan
tool.
**PCM INITIALIZATION PROCEDURE CROSSFIRE/SPRINTER**:
NOTE:
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Depending on the situation, there are two methods for initializing the PCM/ECM. Either Automatic
Replacement or Service Replacement must be performed. Automatic Replacement uploads the
data from the old controller and downloads data to the new controller when the part numbers are
identical between the replacement and replaced controller. Service Replacement is used when part
numbers are not identical or when the part number is not recognized by the DRBIII(R).
Automatic Replacement
1. **Using the DRBIII(R) select: "1. DRBIII(R) Standalone"
2. "1.1998 - 2007 Diagnostics"
3. Make the appropriate selection: "5. 2004 - 2006 Crossfire" or "6. 2002 - 2006 Sprinter"
4. "1. System Select"
5. "1. Engine"
6. "9. Miscellaneous Functions"
NOTE:
For Sprinter only, injector classification must be recorded. Under Miscellaneous Functions, select
"5. Injector Classification" then "2. Injector Modification" on the DRBIII(R) and record the
information for all 5 cylinders.
7. "1. Module Auto Replacement"
8. Follow the DRBIII(R) "On Screen" prompts until "Module Replacement Successful" message is
displayed.
Module Service Replacement
1. **Using the DRBIII(R) select: "1. DRBIII(R) Standalone"
2. "1.1998 - 2007 Diagnostics"
3. Make the appropriate selection: "5. 2004 - 2006 Crossfire" or "6. 2002 - 2006 Sprinter"
4. "1. System Select"
5. "1. Engine"
6. "9. Miscellaneous Functions"
7. "7. Read PCM Coding for Crossfire" OR "6 Read ECM Coding for Sprinter" and record all data.
NOTE:
Record all information shown on the PCM/ECM screen for future use.
Additionally, for Sprinter only, injector classification must be recorded.
Under Miscellaneous Functions, select "5. Injector Classification" then "2.
Injector Modification" on the DRBIII(R) and record the information for all 5 cylinders.
8. Install new controller using the procedures found in TechCONNECT.
9. Using the DRBIII(R), repeat above steps 1 through 6 and select "2. Module Service
Replacement".
10. Follow the DRBIII(R) "On Screen" prompts until "Module Replacement Successful" message is
displayed.
11. Was the message "Module Replacement Successful" received?
a. Yes >> No Further Action is Required, Module has been successfully replaced.
b. No >> proceed to the next Step # 12.
12. Open TechAUTHORITY. TechAUTHORITY is available on the internet.
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13. At the "Home" page, open the "Powertrain Control Module Initialization" link.
14. Open the "Coding String Calculator for Sprinter & Crossfire Vehicles" link.
15. Open the "Select Module" pull down menu and select "PCM".
16. Select the appropriate "Transmission Type" button (Manual or Automatic).
17. Carefully enter the 17 character VIN.
18. Carefully enter the PCM pin located on the new PCM.
19. Select the "Calculate" button at the bottom of the window.
NOTE:
TechAUTHORITY will automatically populate the "Coding String", "SCN", and "CheckSum"
information.
20. Print the information from the technician's PC or accurately record the information.
21. Using the DRBIII(R) select: "1. DRBIII(R) Standalone"
22. "1.1998 - 2007 Diagnostics"
23. Make the appropriate selection: "5. 2004 - 2006 Crossfire" or "6. 2002 - 2006 Sprinter"
24. "1. System Select"
25. "1. Engine"
26. "9. Miscellaneous Functions"
27. "2. Module Service Replacement"
28. Follow the on screen instructions and carefully enter the "Coding String", "SCN" "CheckSum"
and VIN information into the DRBIII(R)**
NOTE:
If one or more errors were made entering the data in step 28, the DRBIII(R) will display an error
and ask that the data be checked and re-input as necessary.
29. Follow the DRBIII(R) "On Screen" prompts until 'Module Replacement Successful" message is
displayed.
PCM INITIALIZATION PROCEDURE SEBRING COUPE/STRAUS COUPE (ST):
1. Perform the "Registration Procedure" described in service bulletin 08-036-04. This service
bulletin, including the password, is available on the internet under the "Powertrain Control Module
Initialization" link.
POLICY: Information Only
Disclaimer:
This bulletin is supplied as technical information only and is not an authorization for repair.
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Powertrain Control Module: Specifications
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) Mounting Screws
................................................................................................................................4 Nm (35 in. lbs.)
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Powertrain Control Module: Locations
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How to Use Wiring Diagrams
DaimlerChrysler Corporation wiring diagrams are designed to provide information regarding the
vehicles wiring content. In order to effectively use the wiring diagrams to diagnose and repair
DaimlerChrysler Corporation vehicles, it is important to understand all of their features and
characteristics.
General Information (Part 1 of 2)
Diagrams are arranged such that the power (B+) side of the circuit is placed near the top of the
page, and the ground (B-) side of the circuit is placed near the bottom of the page (Fig. 1).
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General Information (Part 2 of 2)
All switches, components, and modules are shown in the at rest position with the doors closed and
the key removed from the ignition (Fig. 2).
Components are shown two ways. A solid line around a component indicates that the component is
complete. A dashed line around the component indicates that the component is being shown is not
complete. Incomplete components have a reference number to indicate the page where the
component is shown complete.
It is important to realize that no attempt is made on the diagrams to represent components and
wiring as they appear on the vehicle. For example, a short
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piece of wire is treated the same as a long one. In addition, switches and other components are
shown as simply as possible, with regard to function only.
Circuit Functions
Circuit Identification Code Chart
All circuits in the diagrams use an alpha/numeric code to identify the wire and its function. To
identify which circuit code applies to a system, refer to the Circuit Identification Code Chart. This
chart shows the main circuits only and does not show the secondary codes that may apply to some
models.
Circuit Information
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Wire Code Identification
Wire Color Code Chart
Each wire shown in the diagrams contains a code which identifies the main circuit, part of the main
circuit, gauge of wire, and color.
Connector, Ground and Splice Information
CAUTION: Not all connectors are serviced. Some connectors are serviced only with a harness. A
typical example might be the Supplemental Restraint System connectors. Always check parts
availability before attempting a repair.
IDENTIFICATION
Connectors, grounds, and splices are identified as follows: In-line connectors located in the engine compartment are C100 series numbers
- In-line connectors located in the Instrument Panel area are C200 series numbers.
- In-line connectors located in the body are C300 series numbers.
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- Jumper harness connectors are C400 series numbers.
- Grounds and ground connectors are identified with a "G" and follow the same series numbering
as the in-line connectors.
- Splices are identified with an "S" and follow the same series numbering as the in-line connectors.
- Component connectors are identified by the component name instead of a number. Multiple
connectors on a component use a C1, C2, etc. identifier.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Sensitive Devices
Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol is used to indicate this. When handling
any component with this symbol comply with the following procedures to reduce the possibility of
electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the component. If it is not
known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part from
its protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from its package,
ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
Notes, Cautions and Warnings
Additional important information is presented in three ways: Notes, Cautions, and Warnings.
NOTES are used to help describe how switches or components operate to complete a particular
circuit. They are also used to indicate different conditions that may appear on the vehicle. For
example, an up-to and after condition.
CAUTIONS are used to indicate information that could prevent making an error that may damage
the vehicle.
WARNINGS provide information to prevent personal injury and vehicle damage. Below is a list of
general warnings that should be followed any time a vehicle is being serviced.
WARNING:
- ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES FOR EYE PROTECTION.
- USE SAFETY STANDS ANYTIME A PROCEDURE REQUIRES BEING UNDER A VEHICLE.
- BE SURE THAT THE IGNITION SWITCH ALWAYS IS IN THE OFF POSITION, UNLESS THE
PROCEDURE REQUIRES IT TO BE ON.
- SET THE PARKING BRAKE WHEN WORKING ON ANY VEHICLE. AN AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN PARK. A MANUAL TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN
NEUTRAL.
- OPERATE THE ENGINE ONLY IN A WELL-VENTILATED AREA.
- KEEP AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING, ESPECIALLY THE
FAN AND BELTS.
- TO PREVENT SERIOUS BURNS, AVOID CONTACT WITH HOT PARTS SUCH AS THE
RADIATOR, EXHAUST MANIFOLD(S), TAIL PIPE, CATALYTIC CONVERTER, AND MUFFLER.
- DO NOT ALLOW FLAME OR SPARKS NEAR THE BATTERY. GASES ARE ALWAYS
PRESENT IN AND AROUND THE BATTERY.
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- ALWAYS REMOVE RINGS, WATCHES, LOOSE HANGING JEWELRY, AND LOOSE
CLOTHING.
Symbols
Wiring Diagram Symbols
International symbols are used throughout the wiring diagrams. These symbols are consistent with
those being used around the world (Fig. 3).
Take Outs
The abbreviation T/O is used in the component location section to indicate a point in which the
wiring harness branches out to a component.
Terminology
This is a list of terms and definitions used in the wiring diagrams.
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LHD .....................................................................................................................................................
.......................................... Left Hand Drive Vehicles RHD .................................................................
............................................................................................................................ Right Hand Drive
Vehicles ATX .......................................................................................................................................
.......................... Automatic Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive MTX ...................................................
.................................................................................................................. Manual
Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive AT ..................................................................................................
................................................................... Automatic Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive MT .............
...........................................................................................................................................................
Manual Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive SOHC ................................................................................
..................................................................................................... Single Over Head Cam Engine
DOHC ..................................................................................................................................................
................................. Double Over Head Cam Engine BUX ................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
Built-Up-Export Built-Up-Export
.................................................................................................................. Vehicles Built For Sale In
Markets Other Than North America Except Built-Up-Export
........................................................................................................................................ Vehicles
Built For Sale In North America
Section Identification and Information
Section Identification
The wiring diagrams are grouped into individual sections. If a component is most likely found in a
particular group, it will be shown complete (all wires, connectors, and pins) within that group. For
example, the Auto Shutdown Relay is most likely to be found in Group 30, so it is shown there
complete. It can, however, be shown partially in another group if it contains some associated
wiring.
Diode Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the battery. 2. Locate the diode in the harness, and remove the protective covering.
Diode Identification
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3. Remove the diode from the harness, pay attention to the current flow direction.
INSTALLATION
1. Remove the insulation from the wires in the harness. Only remove enough insulation to solder in
the new diode. 2. Install the new diode in the harness, making sure current flow is correct. If
necessary, refer to the appropriate wiring diagram for current flow (Fig.
13).
3. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only Do not use acid core solder. 4.
Tape the diode to the harness using electrical tape. Make sure the diode is completely sealed from
the elements. 5. Re-connect the battery and test affected systems.
Terminal Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector being repaired from its mating half/component.
Fig.16 Connector Locking Wedge Tab (Typical)
3. Remove the connector locking wedge, if required (Fig. 16).
Fig.17 Terminal Removal
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Fig.18 Terminal Removal Using Special Tool
4. Position the connector locking finger away from the terminal using the proper pick from special
tool kit 6680. Pull on the wire to remove the
terminal from the connector (Fig. 17) (Fig. 18).
5. Cut the wire 6 inches from the back of the connector. 6. Remove 1 inch of insulation from the
wire on the harness side.
INSTALLATION
1. Select a wire from the terminal repair assembly that best matches the color wire being repaired.
2. Cut the repair wire to the proper length and remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation. 3. Splice the
repair wire to the wire harness
a. Place a piece of heat shrink tubing over one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire repair area. b. Spread the strands of the wire apart on each
part of the exposed wires. c. Push the two ends of wire together until the strands of wire are close
to the insulation. d. Twist the wires together. e. Solder the connection together using rosin core
type solder only. Do not use acid core solder. f.
Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the tubing
is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both ends of the tubing.
4. Insert the repaired wire into the connector. 5. Install the connector locking wedge, if required,
and reconnect the connector to its mating half/component. 6. Re-tape the wire harness starting at
1-1/2 inches behind the connector and 2 inches past the repair. 7. Connect battery and test all
affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Augat Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.8 Augat Connector Repair
3. Push down on the yellow connector locking tab to release the terminals (Fig. 8).
Fig.9 Using Special Tool 6932
4. Using special tool 6932, push the terminal to remove it from the connector (Fig. 9). 5. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. When the connector is re-assembled, the locking tab must be placed in the locked position to
prevent terminal push out. 5. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 6. Connect battery
and test all affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Molex Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.10 Molex Connector Repair
3. Insert special tool 6742 into the terminal end of the connector (Fig. 10).
Fig.11 Using Special Tool 6742
4. Using special tool 6742, release the locking fingers on the terminal (Fig. 11). 5. Pull on the wire
to remove it from the connector. 6. Repair or replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 5. Connect battery and test all affected
systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Thomas and Betts Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.12 Thomas And Betts Connector Lock Release Tabs
3. Push in the two lock tabs on the side of the connector (Fig. 12).
Fig.13 Removing Wire Terminal
4. Insert the probe end of special tool 6934 into the back of the connector cavity (Fig. 13). 5. Grasp
the wire and tool 6934, then slowly remove the wire and terminal from the connector. 6. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are fully seated
into the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
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Fig.14 Single Lock Tab
4. Push in the single lock tab on the side of the connector (Fig. 14). 5. Connect connector to its
mating half/component. 6. Connect battery and test all affected systems.
Wire Splicing
STANDARD PROCEDURE - WIRE SPLICING
When splicing a wire, it is important that the correct gauge be used as shown in the wiring
diagrams.
1. Remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation from each wire that needs to be spliced. 2. Place a
piece of adhesive lined heat shrink tubing on one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire
repair area.
Fig.23 Splice Clip
3. Place the strands of wire overlapping each other inside of the splice clip (Fig. 23).
Fig.24 Crimping Tool
4. Using crimping tool, Miller p/n 8272, crimp the splice clip and wires together (Fig. 24)
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Fig.25 Solder
5. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only (Fig. 25)
CAUTION: DO NOT USE ACID CORE SOLDER.
Fig.26 Heat Shrink Tubing
6. Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the
tubing is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both
ends of the tubing (Fig. 26).
Special Tools
Probing Tool Package 6807
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Terminal Pick 6680
Terminal Removing Tool 6932
Terminal Removing Tool 6934
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Powertrain Control Module: Diagnostic Aids
Intermittent and Poor Connections
INTERMITTENT AND POOR CONNECTIONS
Most intermittent electrical problems are caused by faulty electrical connections or wiring. It is also
possible for a sticking component or relay to cause a problem. Before condemning a component or
wiring assembly, check the following items. Connectors are fully seated
- Spread terminals, or terminal push out
- Terminals in the wiring assembly are fully seated into the connector/component and locked into
position
- Dirt or corrosion on the terminals. Any amount of corrosion or dirt could cause an intermittent
problem
- Damaged connector/component casing exposing the item to dirt or moisture
- Wire insulation that has rubbed through causing a short to ground
- Some or all of the wiring strands broken inside of the insulation
- Wiring broken inside of the insulation
Troubleshooting Tests
Fig.6 Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) SENSITIVE DEVICES
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol (Fig. 6) is used to indicate this. When
handling any component with this symbol, comply with the following procedures to reduce the
possibility of electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the
component. If it is not known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part form
it's protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from it's
package, ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
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Fig.7 Testing For Voltage Potential
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR VOLTAGE POTENTIAL
1. Connect the ground lead of a voltmeter to a known good ground (Fig. 7). 2. Connect the other
lead of the voltmeter to the selected test point. The vehicle ignition may need to be turned ON to
check voltage. Refer to the
appropriate test procedure.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR CONTINUITY
1. Remove the fuse for the circuit being checked or, disconnect the battery.
Fig.8 Testing For Continuity
2. Connect one lead of the ohmmeter to one side of the circuit being tested (Fig. 8). 3. Connect the
other lead to the other end of the circuit being tested. Low or no resistance means good continuity.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND
1. Remove the fuse and disconnect all items involved with the fuse. 2. Connect a test light or a
voltmeter across the terminals of the fuse. 3. Starting at the fuse block, wiggle the wiring harness
about 6 - 8 inches apart and watch the voltmeter/test lamp.
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4. If the voltmeter registers voltage or the test lamp glows, there is a short to ground in that general
area of the wiring harness.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND ON FUSES POWERING
SEVERAL LOADS
1. Refer to the wiring diagrams and disconnect or isolate all items on the suspected fused circuits.
2. Replace the blown fuse. 3. Supply power to the fuse by turning ON the ignition switch or
re-connecting the battery. 4. Start connecting or energizing the items in the fuse circuit one at a
time. When the fuse blows the circuit with the short to ground has been isolated.
Fig.9 Testing For Voltage Drop
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A VOLTAGE DROP
1. Connect the positive lead of the voltmeter to the side of the circuit closest to the battery (Fig. 9).
2. Connect the other lead of the voltmeter to the other side of the switch, component or circuit. 3.
Operate the item. 4. The voltmeter will show the difference in voltage between the two points.
Troubleshooting Tools
When diagnosing a problem in an electrical circuit there are several common tools necessary.
These tools are listed and explained below.
Jumper Wire
This is a test wire used to connect two points of a circuit. It can be used to bypass an open in a
circuit.
WARNING: NEVER USE A JUMPER WIRE ACROSS A LOAD, SUCH AS A MOTOR,
CONNECTED BETWEEN A BATTERY FEED AND GROUND.
Voltmeter
Used to check for voltage on a circuit. Always connect the black lead to a known good ground and
the red lead to the positive side of the circuit.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking voltages in these circuits, use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
Ohmmeter
Used to check the resistance between two points of a circuit. Low or no resistance in a circuit
means good continuity.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking resistance in these circuits use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
In addition, make sure the power is disconnected from the circuit. Circuits that are powered up by
the vehicle's electrical system can cause damage to the equipment and provide false readings.
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Fig. 4 Probing Tool
Probing Tools
These tools are used for probing terminals in connectors (Fig. 4). Select the proper size tool from
Special Tool Package 6807, and insert it into the terminal being tested. Use the other end of the
tool to insert the meter probe.
Troubleshooting Wiring Problems
When troubleshooting wiring problems, there are six steps which can aid in the procedure. The
steps are listed and explained below. Always check for nonfactory items added to the vehicle
before doing any diagnosis. If the vehicle is equipped with these items, disconnect them to verify
these add-on items are not the cause of the problem.
1. Verify the problem. 2. Verify any related symptoms. Do this by performing operational checks on
components that are in the same circuit. Refer to the wiring diagrams. 3. Analyze the symptoms.
Use the wiring diagrams to determine what the circuit is doing, where the problem most likely is
occurring, and where the
diagnosis will continue.
4. Isolate the problem area. 5. Repair the problem. 6. Verify proper operation. For this step, check
for proper operation of all items on the repaired circuit.
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Powertrain Control Module: Connector Views
Powertrain Control Module C1
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Powertrain Control Module: Electrical Diagrams
System Diagrams
Refer to Powertrain Management/Diagrams/Electrical for wiring diagrams. See: Diagrams/Electrical
Diagrams
2000 PL
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Powertrain Control Module: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig.4 Battery Cable
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Remove the air cleaner box, refer to the air cleaner
box.
Fig.5 Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
3. Remove the gray and black connector from the PCM.
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Fig.6 PCM Wiring Bracket
4. Remove the harness clip bracket from PCM bracket. 5. Remove the nut from the upper bracket
mount. 6. Raise vehicle and support on hoist.
Fig.7 Lower Mounting Bolts
7. Remove 2 lower bracket bolts.
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Fig.8 PCM Bracket Screws
8. Remove 4 screws from bracket and remove bracket from PCM.
INSTALLATION
1. Install bracket to PCM and tighten screws. 2. Install PCM and bracket to body and tighten the 2
lower bolts. 3. Lower vehicle. 4. Install upper bracket nut and tighten. 5. Clip in wiring harness
bracket. 6. Install gray and black connectors to the PCM. 7. Install the air cleaner box, refer to the
air cleaner box. 8. Connect the negative battery cable.
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Fuel Level Sensor: Locations
The fuel gauge sending unit (fuel level sensor) is attached to the side of the fuel pump module.
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Fuel Level Sensor: Description and Operation
FUEL LEVEL SENDING UNIT / SENSOR
The fuel gauge sending unit (fuel level sensor) is attached to the side of the fuel pump module. The
sending unit consists of a float, an arm, and a variable resistor (track). The resistor track is used to
send electrical signals to the instrument cluster for fuel gauge operation and are then transmitted to
the engine controller for OBDII emission requirements.
For fuel gauge operation: As fuel level increases, the float and arm move up. This increases the
sending unit resistance, causing the fuel gauge to read full. As fuel level decreases, the float and
arm move down. This decreases the sending unit resistance causing the fuel gauge to read empty.
After this fuel level signal is sent to the instrument cluster, the instrument cluster will transmit the
data across the J1850 bus circuits to the PCM.
For OBD II emission requirements: The voltage signal is sent to the instrument cluster to indicate
fuel level. The cluster transmits the fuel level to the PCM where it is used to prevent a false setting
of misfire and fuel system monitor trouble codes. This occurs if the fuel level in the tank is less than
approximately 15 percent of its rated capacity.
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Fuel Level Sensor: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Remove fuel pump module. Refer to Fuel Pump Module.
Fig. 4 Fuel Pump/Level Sensor Electrical Connector
1. Depress retaining tab and remove the fuel pump/level sensor connector from the bottom of the
fuel pump module electrical connector.
Fig. 5 Wire Terminal Locking Wedge
2. Pull off blue locking wedge.
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Fig. 6 Removing Wires From Connector
3. Using a small screwdriver lift locking finger away from terminal and push terminal out of
connector. 4. Push level sensor signal and ground terminals out of the connector.
Fig. 7 Level Sensor
5. Slide level sensor wires through opening fuel pump module. 6. Slide level sensor out of
installation channel in module.
INSTALLATION
1. Insert level sensor wires into bottom of opening in module. 2. Wrap wires into groove in back of
level sensor. 3. While feeding wires into guide grooves, slide level sensor up into channel until it
snaps into place. Ensure tab at bottom of sensor locks in place. 4. Install level sensor wires in
connector. Push the wires up through the connector and then pull them down until they lock in
place. Ensure signal and
ground wires are installed in the correct position.
5. Install locking wedge on connector. 6. Push connector up into bottom of fuel pump module
electrical connector. 7. Install fuel pump module. Refer to Fuel Pump Module.
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Idle Air Control (IAC) Motor: Specifications
IAC Motor-To-Throttle Body Bolts .......................................................................................................
...................................................4.5 Nm (40 in. lbs)
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Idle Air Control (IAC) Motor: Locations
Fig. 14 Idle Air Control Motor - Typical
The Idle Air Control (IAC) motor is mounted on the throttle body.
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Idle Air Control (IAC) Motor: Description and Operation
Fig. 14 Idle Air Control Motor - Typical
The Idle Air Control (IAC) motor is mounted on the throttle body. The PCM operates the idle air
control motor. It is an electric stepper motor.
The PCM adjusts engine idle speed through the idle air control motor to compensate for engine
load, coolant temperature or barometric pressure changes.
The throttle body has an air bypass passage that provides air for the engine during closed throttle
idle. The idle air control motor pintle protrudes into the air bypass passage and regulates air flow
through it.
The PCM adjusts engine idle speed by moving the IAC motor pintle in and out of the bypass
passage. The adjustments are based on inputs the PCM receives. The inputs are from the throttle
position sensor, crankshaft position sensor, coolant temperature sensor, MAP sensor, vehicle
speed sensor and various switch operations (brake, park/neutral, air conditioning).
When engine rpm is above idle speed, the IAC is used for the following functions:
- Off-idle dashpot
- Deceleration air flow control
- A/C compressor load control (also opens the passage slightly before the compressor is engaged
so that the engine rpm does not dip down when the compressor engages)
Target Idle
Target idle is determined by the following inputs: Gear position
- ECT Sensor
- Battery voltage
- Ambient/Battery Temperature Sensor
- VSS
- TPS
- MAP Sensor
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Idle Air Control (IAC) Motor: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
When servicing throttle body components, always reassemble components with new O-rings and
seals where applicable. Never use lubricants on O-rings or seals, damage may result. If assembly
of component is difficult, use water to aid assembly. Use care when removing hoses to prevent
damage to hose or hose nipple. 1. Disconnect negative cable from battery 2. Remove electrical
connector from idle air control motor.
Fig. 15 Servicing Idle Air Control Motor
3. Remove idle air control motor mounting screws. 4. Remove motor from throttle body Ensure the
O-ring is removed with the motor.
INSTALLATION
When servicing throttle body components, always reassemble components with new O-rings and
seals where applicable. Never use lubricants on O-rings or seals, damage may result. If assembly
of component is difficult, use water to aid assembly. Use care when removing hoses to prevent
damage to hose or hose nipple. 1. The new idle air control motor has a new O-ring installed on it. If
pintle measures more than 1 inch (25 mm) it must be retracted. Use the DRB III
Idle Air Control Motor Open/Close Test to retract the pintle (battery must be connected.)
2. Carefully place idle air control motor into throttle body. 3. Install mounting screws. Tighten
screws to 4.5 Nm (40 in. lbs.) torque. 4. Connect electrical connector to idle air control motor 5.
Connect negative cable to battery
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Information Bus: Diagram Information and Instructions
How to Use Wiring Diagrams
DaimlerChrysler Corporation wiring diagrams are designed to provide information regarding the
vehicles wiring content. In order to effectively use the wiring diagrams to diagnose and repair
DaimlerChrysler Corporation vehicles, it is important to understand all of their features and
characteristics.
General Information (Part 1 of 2)
Diagrams are arranged such that the power (B+) side of the circuit is placed near the top of the
page, and the ground (B-) side of the circuit is placed near the bottom of the page (Fig. 1).
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General Information (Part 2 of 2)
All switches, components, and modules are shown in the at rest position with the doors closed and
the key removed from the ignition (Fig. 2).
Components are shown two ways. A solid line around a component indicates that the component is
complete. A dashed line around the component indicates that the component is being shown is not
complete. Incomplete components have a reference number to indicate the page where the
component is shown complete.
It is important to realize that no attempt is made on the diagrams to represent components and
wiring as they appear on the vehicle. For example, a short
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piece of wire is treated the same as a long one. In addition, switches and other components are
shown as simply as possible, with regard to function only.
Circuit Functions
Circuit Identification Code Chart
All circuits in the diagrams use an alpha/numeric code to identify the wire and its function. To
identify which circuit code applies to a system, refer to the Circuit Identification Code Chart. This
chart shows the main circuits only and does not show the secondary codes that may apply to some
models.
Circuit Information
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Wire Code Identification
Wire Color Code Chart
Each wire shown in the diagrams contains a code which identifies the main circuit, part of the main
circuit, gauge of wire, and color.
Connector, Ground and Splice Information
CAUTION: Not all connectors are serviced. Some connectors are serviced only with a harness. A
typical example might be the Supplemental Restraint System connectors. Always check parts
availability before attempting a repair.
IDENTIFICATION
Connectors, grounds, and splices are identified as follows: In-line connectors located in the engine compartment are C100 series numbers
- In-line connectors located in the Instrument Panel area are C200 series numbers.
- In-line connectors located in the body are C300 series numbers.
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- Jumper harness connectors are C400 series numbers.
- Grounds and ground connectors are identified with a "G" and follow the same series numbering
as the in-line connectors.
- Splices are identified with an "S" and follow the same series numbering as the in-line connectors.
- Component connectors are identified by the component name instead of a number. Multiple
connectors on a component use a C1, C2, etc. identifier.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Sensitive Devices
Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol is used to indicate this. When handling
any component with this symbol comply with the following procedures to reduce the possibility of
electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the component. If it is not
known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part from
its protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from its package,
ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
Notes, Cautions and Warnings
Additional important information is presented in three ways: Notes, Cautions, and Warnings.
NOTES are used to help describe how switches or components operate to complete a particular
circuit. They are also used to indicate different conditions that may appear on the vehicle. For
example, an up-to and after condition.
CAUTIONS are used to indicate information that could prevent making an error that may damage
the vehicle.
WARNINGS provide information to prevent personal injury and vehicle damage. Below is a list of
general warnings that should be followed any time a vehicle is being serviced.
WARNING:
- ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES FOR EYE PROTECTION.
- USE SAFETY STANDS ANYTIME A PROCEDURE REQUIRES BEING UNDER A VEHICLE.
- BE SURE THAT THE IGNITION SWITCH ALWAYS IS IN THE OFF POSITION, UNLESS THE
PROCEDURE REQUIRES IT TO BE ON.
- SET THE PARKING BRAKE WHEN WORKING ON ANY VEHICLE. AN AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN PARK. A MANUAL TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN
NEUTRAL.
- OPERATE THE ENGINE ONLY IN A WELL-VENTILATED AREA.
- KEEP AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING, ESPECIALLY THE
FAN AND BELTS.
- TO PREVENT SERIOUS BURNS, AVOID CONTACT WITH HOT PARTS SUCH AS THE
RADIATOR, EXHAUST MANIFOLD(S), TAIL PIPE, CATALYTIC CONVERTER, AND MUFFLER.
- DO NOT ALLOW FLAME OR SPARKS NEAR THE BATTERY. GASES ARE ALWAYS
PRESENT IN AND AROUND THE BATTERY.
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- ALWAYS REMOVE RINGS, WATCHES, LOOSE HANGING JEWELRY, AND LOOSE
CLOTHING.
Symbols
Wiring Diagram Symbols
International symbols are used throughout the wiring diagrams. These symbols are consistent with
those being used around the world (Fig. 3).
Take Outs
The abbreviation T/O is used in the component location section to indicate a point in which the
wiring harness branches out to a component.
Terminology
This is a list of terms and definitions used in the wiring diagrams.
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LHD .....................................................................................................................................................
.......................................... Left Hand Drive Vehicles RHD .................................................................
............................................................................................................................ Right Hand Drive
Vehicles ATX .......................................................................................................................................
.......................... Automatic Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive MTX ...................................................
.................................................................................................................. Manual
Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive AT ..................................................................................................
................................................................... Automatic Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive MT .............
...........................................................................................................................................................
Manual Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive SOHC ................................................................................
..................................................................................................... Single Over Head Cam Engine
DOHC ..................................................................................................................................................
................................. Double Over Head Cam Engine BUX ................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
Built-Up-Export Built-Up-Export
.................................................................................................................. Vehicles Built For Sale In
Markets Other Than North America Except Built-Up-Export
........................................................................................................................................ Vehicles
Built For Sale In North America
Section Identification and Information
Section Identification
The wiring diagrams are grouped into individual sections. If a component is most likely found in a
particular group, it will be shown complete (all wires, connectors, and pins) within that group. For
example, the Auto Shutdown Relay is most likely to be found in Group 30, so it is shown there
complete. It can, however, be shown partially in another group if it contains some associated
wiring.
Diode Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the battery. 2. Locate the diode in the harness, and remove the protective covering.
Diode Identification
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3. Remove the diode from the harness, pay attention to the current flow direction.
INSTALLATION
1. Remove the insulation from the wires in the harness. Only remove enough insulation to solder in
the new diode. 2. Install the new diode in the harness, making sure current flow is correct. If
necessary, refer to the appropriate wiring diagram for current flow (Fig.
13).
3. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only Do not use acid core solder. 4.
Tape the diode to the harness using electrical tape. Make sure the diode is completely sealed from
the elements. 5. Re-connect the battery and test affected systems.
Terminal Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector being repaired from its mating half/component.
Fig.16 Connector Locking Wedge Tab (Typical)
3. Remove the connector locking wedge, if required (Fig. 16).
Fig.17 Terminal Removal
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Fig.18 Terminal Removal Using Special Tool
4. Position the connector locking finger away from the terminal using the proper pick from special
tool kit 6680. Pull on the wire to remove the
terminal from the connector (Fig. 17) (Fig. 18).
5. Cut the wire 6 inches from the back of the connector. 6. Remove 1 inch of insulation from the
wire on the harness side.
INSTALLATION
1. Select a wire from the terminal repair assembly that best matches the color wire being repaired.
2. Cut the repair wire to the proper length and remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation. 3. Splice the
repair wire to the wire harness
a. Place a piece of heat shrink tubing over one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire repair area. b. Spread the strands of the wire apart on each
part of the exposed wires. c. Push the two ends of wire together until the strands of wire are close
to the insulation. d. Twist the wires together. e. Solder the connection together using rosin core
type solder only. Do not use acid core solder. f.
Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the tubing
is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both ends of the tubing.
4. Insert the repaired wire into the connector. 5. Install the connector locking wedge, if required,
and reconnect the connector to its mating half/component. 6. Re-tape the wire harness starting at
1-1/2 inches behind the connector and 2 inches past the repair. 7. Connect battery and test all
affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Augat Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.8 Augat Connector Repair
3. Push down on the yellow connector locking tab to release the terminals (Fig. 8).
Fig.9 Using Special Tool 6932
4. Using special tool 6932, push the terminal to remove it from the connector (Fig. 9). 5. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. When the connector is re-assembled, the locking tab must be placed in the locked position to
prevent terminal push out. 5. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 6. Connect battery
and test all affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Molex Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.10 Molex Connector Repair
3. Insert special tool 6742 into the terminal end of the connector (Fig. 10).
Fig.11 Using Special Tool 6742
4. Using special tool 6742, release the locking fingers on the terminal (Fig. 11). 5. Pull on the wire
to remove it from the connector. 6. Repair or replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 5. Connect battery and test all affected
systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Thomas and Betts Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.12 Thomas And Betts Connector Lock Release Tabs
3. Push in the two lock tabs on the side of the connector (Fig. 12).
Fig.13 Removing Wire Terminal
4. Insert the probe end of special tool 6934 into the back of the connector cavity (Fig. 13). 5. Grasp
the wire and tool 6934, then slowly remove the wire and terminal from the connector. 6. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are fully seated
into the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
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Fig.14 Single Lock Tab
4. Push in the single lock tab on the side of the connector (Fig. 14). 5. Connect connector to its
mating half/component. 6. Connect battery and test all affected systems.
Wire Splicing
STANDARD PROCEDURE - WIRE SPLICING
When splicing a wire, it is important that the correct gauge be used as shown in the wiring
diagrams.
1. Remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation from each wire that needs to be spliced. 2. Place a
piece of adhesive lined heat shrink tubing on one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire
repair area.
Fig.23 Splice Clip
3. Place the strands of wire overlapping each other inside of the splice clip (Fig. 23).
Fig.24 Crimping Tool
4. Using crimping tool, Miller p/n 8272, crimp the splice clip and wires together (Fig. 24)
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Fig.25 Solder
5. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only (Fig. 25)
CAUTION: DO NOT USE ACID CORE SOLDER.
Fig.26 Heat Shrink Tubing
6. Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the
tubing is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both
ends of the tubing (Fig. 26).
Special Tools
Probing Tool Package 6807
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Terminal Pick 6680
Terminal Removing Tool 6932
Terminal Removing Tool 6934
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Information Bus: Diagnostic Aids
Intermittent and Poor Connections
INTERMITTENT AND POOR CONNECTIONS
Most intermittent electrical problems are caused by faulty electrical connections or wiring. It is also
possible for a sticking component or relay to cause a problem. Before condemning a component or
wiring assembly, check the following items. Connectors are fully seated
- Spread terminals, or terminal push out
- Terminals in the wiring assembly are fully seated into the connector/component and locked into
position
- Dirt or corrosion on the terminals. Any amount of corrosion or dirt could cause an intermittent
problem
- Damaged connector/component casing exposing the item to dirt or moisture
- Wire insulation that has rubbed through causing a short to ground
- Some or all of the wiring strands broken inside of the insulation
- Wiring broken inside of the insulation
Troubleshooting Tests
Fig.6 Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) SENSITIVE DEVICES
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol (Fig. 6) is used to indicate this. When
handling any component with this symbol, comply with the following procedures to reduce the
possibility of electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the
component. If it is not known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part form
it's protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from it's
package, ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
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Fig.7 Testing For Voltage Potential
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR VOLTAGE POTENTIAL
1. Connect the ground lead of a voltmeter to a known good ground (Fig. 7). 2. Connect the other
lead of the voltmeter to the selected test point. The vehicle ignition may need to be turned ON to
check voltage. Refer to the
appropriate test procedure.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR CONTINUITY
1. Remove the fuse for the circuit being checked or, disconnect the battery.
Fig.8 Testing For Continuity
2. Connect one lead of the ohmmeter to one side of the circuit being tested (Fig. 8). 3. Connect the
other lead to the other end of the circuit being tested. Low or no resistance means good continuity.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND
1. Remove the fuse and disconnect all items involved with the fuse. 2. Connect a test light or a
voltmeter across the terminals of the fuse. 3. Starting at the fuse block, wiggle the wiring harness
about 6 - 8 inches apart and watch the voltmeter/test lamp.
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4. If the voltmeter registers voltage or the test lamp glows, there is a short to ground in that general
area of the wiring harness.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND ON FUSES POWERING
SEVERAL LOADS
1. Refer to the wiring diagrams and disconnect or isolate all items on the suspected fused circuits.
2. Replace the blown fuse. 3. Supply power to the fuse by turning ON the ignition switch or
re-connecting the battery. 4. Start connecting or energizing the items in the fuse circuit one at a
time. When the fuse blows the circuit with the short to ground has been isolated.
Fig.9 Testing For Voltage Drop
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A VOLTAGE DROP
1. Connect the positive lead of the voltmeter to the side of the circuit closest to the battery (Fig. 9).
2. Connect the other lead of the voltmeter to the other side of the switch, component or circuit. 3.
Operate the item. 4. The voltmeter will show the difference in voltage between the two points.
Troubleshooting Tools
When diagnosing a problem in an electrical circuit there are several common tools necessary.
These tools are listed and explained below.
Jumper Wire
This is a test wire used to connect two points of a circuit. It can be used to bypass an open in a
circuit.
WARNING: NEVER USE A JUMPER WIRE ACROSS A LOAD, SUCH AS A MOTOR,
CONNECTED BETWEEN A BATTERY FEED AND GROUND.
Voltmeter
Used to check for voltage on a circuit. Always connect the black lead to a known good ground and
the red lead to the positive side of the circuit.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking voltages in these circuits, use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
Ohmmeter
Used to check the resistance between two points of a circuit. Low or no resistance in a circuit
means good continuity.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking resistance in these circuits use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
In addition, make sure the power is disconnected from the circuit. Circuits that are powered up by
the vehicle's electrical system can cause damage to the equipment and provide false readings.
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Fig. 4 Probing Tool
Probing Tools
These tools are used for probing terminals in connectors (Fig. 4). Select the proper size tool from
Special Tool Package 6807, and insert it into the terminal being tested. Use the other end of the
tool to insert the meter probe.
Troubleshooting Wiring Problems
When troubleshooting wiring problems, there are six steps which can aid in the procedure. The
steps are listed and explained below. Always check for nonfactory items added to the vehicle
before doing any diagnosis. If the vehicle is equipped with these items, disconnect them to verify
these add-on items are not the cause of the problem.
1. Verify the problem. 2. Verify any related symptoms. Do this by performing operational checks on
components that are in the same circuit. Refer to the wiring diagrams. 3. Analyze the symptoms.
Use the wiring diagrams to determine what the circuit is doing, where the problem most likely is
occurring, and where the
diagnosis will continue.
4. Isolate the problem area. 5. Repair the problem. 6. Verify proper operation. For this step, check
for proper operation of all items on the repaired circuit.
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Vehicle Communication
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PCM Communication
Wiring Diagrams
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See: Diagrams/Electrical Diagrams
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Information Bus: Description and Operation Brief Description
PROGRAMMABLE COMMUNICATIONS INTERFACE (PCI) BUS
The Programmable Communication Interface Multiplex system (PCI Bus) consist of a single wire.
The Body Control Module (BCM) acts as a splice to connect each module and the Data Link
Connector (DLC) together. Each module is wired in parallel to the data bus through its PCI chip set
and uses its ground as the bus reference. The wiring is a minimum 20 gage wire.
Various modules exchange information through a communications port called the PCI Bus. The
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) transmits the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (Check Engine)
ON/OFF signal and engine RPM on the PCI Bus. The PCM receives the Air Conditioning select
input, transaxle gear position inputs over the PCI Bus. The PCM also receives the air conditioning
evaporator temperature signal from the PCI Bus.
The following components access or send information on the PCI Bus. Instrument Panel
- Body Control Module
- Air Bag System Diagnostic Module
- Full ATC Display Head
- ABS Module
- Transmission Control Module
- Powertrain Control Module
- Overhead Travel Module
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Information Bus: Description and Operation Detailed Description
PROGRAMMABLE COMMUNICATION INTERFACE (PCI) BUS
The Programmable Communication Interface (PCI) data bus is a single wire multiplexed network
used for vehicle communications on many DaimlerChrysler Corporation vehicles. Multiplexing is a
system that enables the transmission of several messages over a single channel or circuit between
various microprocessor-based electronic control modules. The PCI data bus exceeds the Society
of Automotive Engineers (SAE) J1850 Standard for Class B Multiplexing.
Many of the electronic control modules in a vehicle require information from the same sensing
device. In the past, if information from one sensing device was required by several controllers, a
wire from each controller needed to be connected in parallel to that sensor. In addition, each
controller utilizing analog sensors required an Analog/Digital (A/D) converter in order to "read"
these sensor inputs. Multiplexing reduces wire harness complexity, sensor current loads and
controller hardware because each sensing device is connected to only one controller, which reads
and distributes the sensor information to the other controllers over the data bus. Also, because
each controller on the data bus can access the controller sensor inputs to every other controller on
the data bus, more function and feature capabilities are possible.
In addition to reducing wire harness complexity, component sensor current loads and controller
hard-ware, multiplexing offers a diagnostic advantage. A multiplex system allows the information
flowing between controllers to be monitored using a diagnostic scan tool. The DaimlerChrysler
system allows an electronic control module to broadcast message data out onto the bus where all
other electronic control modules can "hear" the messages that are being sent. When a module
hears a message on the data bus that it requires, it relays that message to its microprocessor.
Each module ignores the messages on the data bus that are being sent to other electronic control
modules.
Data exchange between modules is achieved by serial transmission of binary encoded messages
over a single wire broadcast network. The PCI bus circuit is identified as D25 and the wire colors
used for the PCI data bus circuits are yellow with a violet tracer, or violet with a yellow tracer,
depending upon the application. The modules are wired in parallel. Connections are made in the
harness using splices.
The following modules are used on 2001 Neon:
- Airbag Control Module
- Left Side Impact Airbag Control Module
- Right Side Impact Airbag Control Module
- Controller Antilock Brake
- Powertrain Control Module
- Radio
- CD Changer
- Remote Keyless Entry Module
- Sentry Key Immobilizer Module
- Transmission Control Module (If equipped)
- Mechanical Instrument Cluster
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The PCI data bus messages are carried over the bus in the form of Variable Pulse Width
Modulated (VPWM) signals. The PCI data bus speed is an average 10.8 Kilo-bits per second
(Kips). By comparison, the prior two-wire Chrysler Collision Detection (CCD) data bus system is
designed to run at 7.8125 Kips.
Since there is only voltage present when the modules transmit and the message length is only
about 500 milliseconds, it is ineffective to try and measure the bus activity with a conventional
voltmeter. The PCI data bus can be monitored using the DRB III scan tool. It is possible, however,
for the bus to pass all DRB III tests and still be faulty if the voltage parameters are all within the
specified range and false messages are being sent. The preferred method is to use the DRB III lab
scope function. The 12V square wave selection on the 20-volt scale provides a good view of the
bus activity. Voltage on the bus should pulse between zero and about seven and a half volts. Refer
to the figure for some typical displays.
The voltage network used to transmit messages requires biasing and termination. Each module on
the PCI data bus system provides its own biasing and termination. Each module (also referred to
as a node) terminates the bus through a terminating resistor and a terminating capacitor. There are
two types of nodes on the bus. The dominant node terminates the bus through a 1 KW resistor and
a 3300 pF capacitor. The Powertrain Control Module ( PCM) is the only dominant node for the PCI
data bus system. A standard node terminates the bus through an 11 KW resistor and a 330 pF
capacitor.
The modules bias the bus when transmitting a message. The PCI bus uses low and high voltage
levels to generate signals. Low voltage is around zero volts and the high voltage is about seven
and one-half volts. The low and high voltage levels are generated by means of variable-pulse width
modulation to form signals of varying length. The Variable Pulse Width Modulation (VPWM) used in
PCI bus messaging is a method in which both the state of the bus and the width of the pulse are
used to encode bit information. A "zero" bit is defined as a short low pulse or a long high pulse. A
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"one" bit is defined as a long low pulse or a short high pulse. A low (passive) state on the bus does
not necessarily mean a zero bit. It also depends upon pulse width. If the width is short, it stands for
a zero bit. If the width is long, it stands for a one bit. Similarly, a high (active) state does not
necessarily mean a one bit. This too depends upon pulse width. If the width is short, it stands for a
one bit. If the width is long, it stands for a zero bit.
In the case where there are successive zero or one data bits, both the state of the bus and the
width of the pulse are changed alternately. This encoding scheme is used for two reasons. First,
this ensures that only one symbol per transition and one transition per symbol exists. On each
transition, every transmitting module must decode the symbol on the bus and begin timing of the
next symbol. Since timing of the next symbol begins with the last transition detected on the bus, all
of the modules are re-synchronized with each symbol. This ensures that there are no accumulated
timing errors during PCI data bus communication.
The second reason for this encoding scheme is to guarantee that the zero bit is the dominant bit on
the bus. When two modules are transmitting simultaneously on the bus, there must be some form
of arbitration to determine which module will gain control. A data collision occurs when two
modules are transmitting different messages at the same time. When a module is transmitting on
the bus, it is reading the bus at the same time to ensure message integrity. When a collision is
detected, the module that transmitted the one bit stops sending messages over the bus until the
bus becomes idle.
Each module is capable of transmitting and receiving data simultaneously. The typical PCI bus
message has the following four components: Message Header - One to three bytes in length. The header contains information identifying the
message type and length, message priority, target module(s) and sending module.
- Data Byte(s) - This is the actual message that is being sent.
- Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) Byte - This byte is used to detect errors during a message
transmission.
- In-Frame Response (IFR) byte(s) - If a response is required from the target module(s), it can be
sent during this frame. This function is described in greater detail in the following paragraph.
The IFR consists of one or more bytes, which are transmitted during a message. If the sending
module requires information to be received immediately, the target module(s) can send data over
the bus during the original message. This allows the sending module to receive time-critical
information without having to wait for the target module to access the bus. After the IFR is received,
the sending module broadcasts an End of Frame (EOF) message and releases control of the bus.
The PCI Bus failure modes are broken down into two categories. Complete PCI Bus
Communication Failure and Individual Module No Response. Causes of a complete PCI Bus
Communication Failure include a short to ground or battery on the PCI circuit. Individual module no
response can be caused by an open circuit at the module, or an open battery or ground circuit to
the affected module.
Symptoms of a complete PCI Bus Communication Failure would include but are not limited to: All gauges on the MIC stay at zero
- All telltales on MIC illuminate
- MIC backlighting at full intensity
- No response received from any module on the PCI bus (except PCM)
- No start (if equipped with Sentry Key Immobilizer)
Symptoms of Individual module failure could include any one or more of the above. The difference
would be that at least one or more modules would respond to the DRB III.
Diagnosis starts with symptom identification. If a complete PCI Bus Communication Failure is
suspected, begin by identifying which modules the vehicle is equipped with and then attempt to get
a response from the modules with the DRB III. If any modules are responding, the failure is not
related to the total bus, but can be caused by one or more modules PCI circuit or power supply and
ground circuits. The DRB III may display "BUS +/- SIGNALS OPEN" OR "NO RESPONSE" to
indicate a communication problem. These same messages will be displayed if the vehicle is not
equipped with that particular module. The CCD error message is a default message used by the
DRB III and in no way indicates whether or not the PCI bus is operational. The message is only an
indication that a module is either not responding or the vehicle is not equipped.
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Knock Sensor.......................................................................................................................................
.......................................................10 Nm (90 in. lbs)
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Fig.11 Knock Sensor
The knock sensor threads into the side of the cylinder block in front of the starter.
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Knock Sensor: Description and Operation
The knock sensor threads into the cylinder block.
When the knock sensor detects a knock in one of the cylinders, it sends an input signal to the
PCM. In response, the PCM retards ignition timing for all cylinders by a scheduled amount.
Knock sensors contain a piezoelectric material which constantly vibrates and sends an input
voltage (signal) to the PCM while the engine operates. As the intensity of the crystal's vibration
increases, the knock sensor output voltage also increases.
NOTE: Over or under tightening affects knock sensor performance, possibly causing improper
spark control.
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Knock Sensor: Service and Repair
Fig.11 Knock Sensor
REMOVAL
The knock sensor threads into the side of the cylinder block in front of the starter. 1. Disconnect
electrical connector from knock sensor. 2. Use a crow foot socket to remove the knock sensors.
INSTALLATION
The knock sensor threads into the side of the cylinder block in front of the starter. 1. Install knock
sensor. Tighten knock sensor to 10 Nm (7 ft.lbs.) torque. Over or under tightening effects knock
sensor performance, possibly
causing improper spark control.
2. Attach electrical connector to knock sensor.
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Fig.1 Power Distribution Center
The ASD relay is located in the PDC.
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Power Distribution Center
Automatic Shut Down Relay
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Automatic Shut Down Relay
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Auto Shut Down (ASD) Relay: Description and Operation
Fig.1 Power Distribution Center
The ASD relay is located in the PDC. The inside top of the PDC cover has label showing relay and
fuse identification.
The Automatic Shutdown (ASD) relay supplies battery voltage to the fuel injectors, electronic
ignition coil and the heating elements in the oxygen sensors.
A buss bar in the Power Distribution Center (PDC) supplies voltage to the solenoid side and
contact side of the relay. The fuse also protects the power circuit for the fuel pump relay and pump.
The fuse is located in the PDC.
The PCM controls the ASD relay by switching the ground path for the solenoid side of the relay ON
and OFF. The PCM turns the ground path OFF when the ignition switch is in the OFF position.
When the ignition switch is in ON or Start, the PCM monitors the crankshaft and camshaft position
sensor signals to determine engine speed and ignition timing (coil dwell). If the PCM does not
receive crankshaft and camshaft position sensor signals when the ignition switch is in the Run
position, it will de-energize the ASD relay
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Auto Shut Down (ASD) Relay: Service and Repair
Fig.2 Power Distribution Center (PDC)
REMOVAL
The relay is located in the Power Distribution Center (PDC). The PDC is located next to the battery
in the engine compartment. For the location of the relay within the PDC, refer to the PDC cover for
location. Check electrical terminals for corrosion and repair as necessary.
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Malfunction Indicator Lamp: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than those listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can result.
Bulb Application
Malfunction Indicator Light....................................................................................................................
......................................................................LED
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Malfunction Indicator Lamp: Description and Operation
The PCM supplies the malfunction indicator (check engine) lamp ON/OFF signal to the instrument
panel through the PCI Bus. The PCI Bus is a communications port. Various modules use the PCI
Bus to exchange information.
The Check Engine lamp comes ON each time the ignition key is turned ON and stays ON for 3
seconds as a bulb test.
The Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) stays ON continuously, when the PCM has entered a
Limp-In mode or identified a failed emission component. During Limp-in Mode, the PCM attempts
to keep the system operational. The MIL signals the need for immediate service. In limp-in mode,
the PCM compensates for the failure of certain components that send incorrect signals. The PCM
substitutes for the incorrect signals with inputs from other sensors.
If the PCM detects active engine misfire severe enough to cause catalyst damage, it flashes the
MIL. At the same time the PCM also sets a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC).
For signals that can trigger the MIL (Check Engine Lamp) refer to the On-Board Diagnostics.
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Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor: Specifications
MAP Sensor ........................................................................................................................................
.................................................... 4.5 Nm (40 in. lbs) MAP/IAT Sensor (plastic manifold)
.......................................................................................................................................................... 2
Nm (20 in. lbs)
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Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor: Locations
Fig. 21 Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor
The MAP sensor mounts to the intake manifold.
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Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor
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Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig. 21 Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor
The MAP sensor mounts to the intake manifold.
The MAP sensor signal is provided from a single piezoresistive element located in the center of a
diaphragm. The element and diaphragm are both made of silicone. As the pressures changes the
diaphragm moves causing the element to deflect which stresses the silicone. When silicone is
exposed to stress its resistance changes. As manifold vacuum increases, the MAP sensor input
voltage decreases proportionally. The sensor also contains electronics that condition the signal and
provide temperature compensation.
The MAP serves as a PCM input, using a silicon based sensing unit, to provide data on the
manifold vacuum that draws the air/fuel mixture into the combustion chamber. The PCM requires
this information to determine injector pulse width and spark advance. When MAP equals
Barometric pressure, the pulse width will be at maximum.
Also like the cam and crank sensors, a 5 volt reference is supplied from the PCM and returns a
voltage signal to the PCM that reflects manifold pressure. The zero pressure reading is 0.5V and
full scale is 4.5V For a pressure swing of 0 - 15 psi the voltage changes 4.0V The sensor is
supplied a regulated 4.8 to 5.1 volts to operate the sensor. Like the cam and crank sensors ground
is provided through the sensor return circuit.
The MAP sensor input is the number one contributor to pulse width. The most important function of
the MAP sensor is to determine barometric pressure. The PCM needs to know if the vehicle is at
sea level or is it in Denver at 5000 feet above sea level, because the air density changes with
altitude. It will also help to correct for varying weather conditions. If a hurricane was coming through
the pressure would be very, very low or there could be a real fair weather, high pressure area. This
is important because as air pressure changes the barometric pressure changes. Barometric
pressure and altitude have a direct inverse correlation, as altitude goes up barometric goes down.
The first thing that happens as the key is rolled on, before reaching the crank position, the PCM
powers up, comes around and looks at the MAP voltage, and based upon the voltage it sees, it
knows the current barometric pressure relative to altitude. Once the engine starts, the PCM looks
at the voltage again, continuously every 12 milliseconds, and compares the current voltage to what
it was at key on. The difference between current and what it was at key on is manifold vacuum.
During key ON (engine not running) the sensor reads (updates) barometric pressure. A normal
range can be obtained by monitoring known good sensor in you work area.
As the altitude increases the air becomes thinner (less oxygen). If a vehicle is started and driven to
a very different altitude than where it was at key ON the barometric pressure needs to be updated.
Any time the PCM sees Wide Open throttle, based upon TPS angle and RPM it will update
barometric pressure in the MAP memory cell. With periodic updates, the PCM can make its
calculations more effectively.
The PCM uses the MAP sensor to aid in calculating the following:
- Barometric pressure
- Engine load
- Manifold pressure
- Injector pulse-width
- Spark-advance programs
- Shift-point strategies (F4AC1 transmissions only, via the PCI bus)
- Idle speed
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- Decel fuel shutoff
The PCM recognizes a decrease in manifold pressure by monitoring a decrease in voltage from the
reading stored in the barometric pressure memory cell. The MAP sensor is a linear sensor; as
pressure changes, voltage changes proportionately. The range of voltage output from the sensor is
usually between 4.6 volts at sea level to as low as 0.3 volts at 26 in. of Hg. Barometric pressure is
the pressure exerted by the atmosphere upon an object. At sea level on a standard day, no storm,
barometric pressure is 29.92 in Hg. For every 100 feet of altitude barometric pressure drops 0.10
in. Hg. If a storm goes through it can either add, high pressure, or decrease, low pressure, from
what should be present for that altitude. You should make a habit of knowing what the average
pressure and corresponding barometric pressure is for your area.
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Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor: Service and Repair
Fig. 22 MAP Sensor
REMOVAL
The MAP sensor attaches to the intake manifold plenum. 1. Disconnect the electrical connector
from the MAP sensor. 2. Remove sensor mounting screws. 3. Remove sensor.
INSTALLATION
The MAP sensor attaches to the intake manifold plenum. 1. Insert sensor into intake manifold while
making sure not to damage O-ring seal. 2. Tighten mounting screws to 4.5 Nm (40 in. lbs) torque
for plastic manifold. 3. Attach electrical connector to sensor.
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Oil Pressure Sensor: Diagrams
Engine Oil Pressure Switch
Engine Oil Pressure Switch
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Powertrain Management > Computers and Control Systems > Oxygen Sensor > Component
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Oxygen Sensor: Specifications
Oxygen Sensor ....................................................................................................................................
....................................................... 28 Nm (20 ft. lbs.)
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Oxygen Sensor: Locations Engine Compartment/Exhaust System
Fig. 26 Types Or O2 Sensors
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Fig. 23 Upstream Heated Oxygen Sensor 1/1
The upstream oxygen sensor threads into the outlet flange of the exhaust manifold.
Fig. 24 Downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor 1/2
The downstream heated oxygen sensor threads into the system depending on emission package.
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Oxygen Sensor: Locations OBD-II Heated Oxygen Sensor Numbering Convention
- Cylinder bank number one is the bank that contains number one cylinder.
See: Ignition System/Firing Order
Cylinder #1 on left side.
Cylinder #1 on right side.
- The first oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 1 is numbered O2 Sensor 1/1.
- The second oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 1 is numbered O2 Sensor 1/2.
- A third oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 1 would be numbered O2 Sensor 1/3.
- The first oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 2 is numbered O2 Sensor 2/1.
- The second oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 2 is numbered O2 Sensor 1/1.
- If a V-6 or V-8 vehicle only uses one downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) it is numbered
O2 Sensor 1/2, even if it uses two upstream
HO2S.
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Oxygen Sensor: Diagrams
Oxygen Sensor 1/1 Upstream
Oxygen Sensor 1/2 Downstream
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Oxygen Sensor: Application and ID
- Cylinder bank number one is the bank that contains number one cylinder.
See: Ignition System/Firing Order
Cylinder #1 on left side.
Cylinder #1 on right side.
- The first oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 1 is numbered O2 Sensor 1/1.
- The second oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 1 is numbered O2 Sensor 1/2.
- A third oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 1 would be numbered O2 Sensor 1/3.
- The first oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 2 is numbered O2 Sensor 2/1.
- The second oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 2 is numbered O2 Sensor 1/1.
- If a V-6 or V-8 vehicle only uses one downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) it is numbered
O2 Sensor 1/2, even if it uses two upstream
HO2S.
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Oxygen Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig. 26 Types Or O2 Sensors
Fig. 23 Upstream Heated Oxygen Sensor 1/1
The upstream oxygen sensor threads into the outlet flange of the exhaust manifold.
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Fig. 24 Downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor 1/2
Fig. 25 Heated Oxygen Sensor Systems
The downstream heated oxygen sensor threads into the system depending on emission package.
Federal package the O2s is mounted after the catalytic convertor, LEV package the O2s is
mounted mid catalytic convertor, ULEV package is mounted between the catalytic convertor.
Separate controlled ground circuits are run through the PCM for the upstream O2 sensors.
As vehicles accumulate mileage, the catalytic convertor deteriorates. The deterioration results in a
less efficient catalyst. To monitor catalytic convertor deterioration, the fuel injection system uses
two heated oxygen sensors. One sensor upstream of the catalytic convertor, one downstream of
the convertor. The PCM compares the reading from the sensors to calculate the catalytic convertor
oxygen storage capacity and converter efficiency. Also, the PCM uses the upstream heated oxygen
sensor input when adjusting injector pulse width.
When the catalytic converter efficiency drops below emission standards, the PCM stores a
diagnostic trouble code and illuminates the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL).
The O2S produce voltages from 0 to 1 volt, depending upon the oxygen content of the exhaust gas
in the exhaust manifold. When a large amount of oxygen is present (caused by a lean air/fuel
mixture), the sensors produces a low voltage. When there is a lesser amount present (rich air/fuel
mixture) it produces a higher voltage. By monitoring the oxygen content and converting it to
electrical voltage, the sensors act as a rich-lean switch.
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The oxygen sensors are equipped with a heating element that keeps the sensors at proper
operating temperature during all operating modes. Maintaining correct sensor temperature at all
times allows the system to enter into closed loop operation sooner. Also, it allows the system to
remain in closed loop operation during periods of extended idle.
In Closed Loop operation the PCM monitors the O2S input (along with other inputs) and adjusts the
injector pulse width accordingly. During Open Loop operation the PCM ignores the O2 sensor
input. The PCM adjusts injector pulse width based on preprogrammed (fixed) values and inputs
from other sensors.
The Automatic Shutdown (ASD) relay supplies battery voltage to both the upstream and
downstream heated oxygen sensors. The oxygen sensors are equipped with a heating element.
The heating elements reduce the time required for the sensors to reach operating temperature.
Upstream Oxygen Sensor
The input from the upstream heated oxygen sensor tells the PCM the oxygen content of the
exhaust gas. Based on this input, the PCM fine tunes the air-fuel ratio by adjusting injector pulse
width.
The sensor input switches from 0 to 1 volt, depending upon the oxygen content of the exhaust gas
in the exhaust manifold. When a large amount of oxygen is present (caused by a lean air-fuel
mixture), the sensor produces voltage as low as 0.1 volt. When there is a lesser amount of oxygen
present (rich air-fuel mixture) the sensor produces a voltage as high as 1.0 volt. By monitoring the
oxygen content and converting it to electrical voltage, the sensor acts as a rich-lean switch.
The heating element in the sensor provides heat to the sensor ceramic element. Heating the
sensor allows the system to enter into closed loop operation sooner. Also, it allows the system to
remain in closed loop operation during periods of extended idle.
In Closed Loop, the PCM adjusts injector pulse width based on the upstream heated oxygen
sensor input along with other inputs. In Open Loop, the PCM adjusts injector pulse width based on
preprogrammed (fixed) values and inputs from other sensors.
Downstream Oxygen Sensor
The downstream heated oxygen sensor input is used to detect catalytic convertor deterioration. As
the convertor deteriorates, the input from the downstream sensor begins to match the upstream
sensor input except for a slight time delay. By comparing the downstream heated oxygen sensor
input to the input from the upstream sensor, the PCM calculates catalytic convertor efficiency.
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Oxygen Sensor: Service and Repair Downstream 1/2 Replacement
REMOVAL
Fig. 28 Downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor
The downstream heated oxygen sensor threads into the exhaust outlet pipe behind the catalytic
convertor. 1. Raise vehicle. 2. Disconnect electrical connector from harness. 3. Disconnect sensor
electrical harness from clips along body.
Fig. 29 Downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor Removal/Installation
4. Remove sensor using an oxygen sensor crow foot wrench such as Snap-On tool YA8875 or
equivalent. 5. After removing the sensor, the exhaust manifold threads must be cleaned with an 18
mm X 1.5 + 6E tap. If reusing the original sensor, coat the
sensor threads with an anti-seize compound such as Loctite 771-64 or equivalent.
INSTALLATION
The downstream heated oxygen sensor threads into the exhaust outlet pipe behind the catalytic
convertor.
New sensors have compound on the threads and do not require an additional coating. 1. Install
sensor using an oxygen sensor crow foot wrench such as Snap-On tool YA8875 or equivalent.
Tighten the sensor to 28 Nm (20 ft. lbs.)
torque.
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2. Connect sensor electrical harness from clips along body. 3. Connect electrical connector to
harness. 4. Lower vehicle.
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Oxygen Sensor: Service and Repair Upstream 1/1 Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Raise and support vehicle. 2. Unplug sensor connector.
Fig. 27 Upstream Heated Oxygen Sensor Removal/Installation
3. Remove sensor using an oxygen sensor crow foot wrench such as Snap-On tool YA8875 or
equivalent. 4. After removing the sensor, the exhaust manifold threads must be cleaned with an 18
mm X 1.5 + 6E tap. If reusing the original sensor, coat the
sensor threads with an anti-seize compound such as Loctite 771-64 or equivalent.
INSTALLATION
New sensors have compound on the threads and do not require an additional coating. 1. Install
sensor using an oxygen sensor crow foot wrench such as Snap-On tool YA8875 or equivalent.
Tighten the sensor to 28 Nm (20 ft. lbs.)
torque.
2. Plug sensor connector. 3. Lower vehicle.
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Power Steering Pressure Switch: Specifications
switch 70 in.lb
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Power Steering Pressure Switch: Locations
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Power Steering Pressure Switch
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Power Steering Pressure Switch: Description and Operation
POWER STEERING PRESSURE SWITCH DESCRIPTION
A power steering pressure switch is used to improve the vehicle's idle quality. The pressure switch
improves vehicle idle quality by causing a readjustment of the engine idle speed as necessary
when increased fluid pressure is sensed in the power steering system.
The pressure switch functions by signaling the powertrain control module that an increase in
pressure of the power steering system is putting additional load on the engine. This type of
condition exists when the front tires of the vehicle are turned while the vehicle is stationary and the
engine is at idle speed. When the powertrain control module receives the signal from the power
steering pressure switch, it directs the engine to increase its idle speed. This increase in engine
idle speed compensates for the additional load, thus maintaining the required engine idle speed
and idle quality.
The power steering pressure switch is mounted directly to the power steering gear.
OPERATION
The switch provides an input to the PCM during periods of high pump load and low engine RPM;
such as during parking maneuvers.
When power steering pump pressure exceeds 2758 kPa (400 psi), the switch is open. The PCM
increases idle air flow through the IAC motor to prevent engine stalling. The PCM sends 12 volts
through a resister to the sensor circuit to ground. When pump pressure is low, the switch is closed.
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Power Steering Pressure Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect negative battery cable from the negative post of the battery. Be sure cable is isolated
from negative post on battery. 2. Raise the vehicle. 3. Locate the power steering fluid pressure
switch on the back side of the power steering gear. 4. Remove the vehicle wiring harness
connector from the power steering fluid pressure switch.
NOTE: When removing and installing the power steering pressure switch, use a 7/8 inch deep well
socket. The deep well socket will prevent damage to the plastic electrical connector area of the
power steering fluid pressure switch.
5. Unscrew and remove the power steering fluid pressure switch from the power steering gear.
INSTALLATION
1. By hand, screw the power steering pressure switch into the power steering gear until it is fully
seated. Tighten the power steering pressure switch
to a maximum torque of 8 Nm (70 inch lbs.). Over-torquing will result in stripping the threads out of
the power steering pressure switch port in the steering gear.
2. Install the vehicle wiring harness connector. Be sure the latch on the wiring harness connector is
fully engaged with the locking tab on the power
steering pressure switch.
3. Lower the vehicle. 4. Fill the power steering fluid reservoir to the correct fluid level. Use only
Mopar Power Steering Fluid, or equivalent. 5. Connect the negative cable to the negative post of
the battery. 6. Start the engine and turn the steering wheel several times stop-to-stop to bleed any
air from the fluid in the power steering system. Stop the engine,
check the fluid level, and inspect the system for leaks.
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Body Control Module: Service Precautions
Before disconnecting any control module, make sure the ignition is "OFF". Failure to do so could
damage the module.
When testing voltage or continuity at any control module, use the terminal side (not the wire end) of
the connector. Do not probe a wire through the insulation, this will damage it and eventually cause
it to fail because of corrosion. Be careful when performing electrical tests so as to prevent
accidental shorting of terminals. Such mistakes can damage fuses or components. Also, a second
code could be set making diagnosis of the original problem more difficult.
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Body Control Module: Description and Operation System Description and Functional Operation
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The body system on the 2001 PL consists of a combination of modules that communicate over the
PCI bus (Programmable Communication Interface multiplex system). Through the PCI bus,
information about the operation of vehicle components and circuits is relayed quickly to the
appropriate module(s). All modules receive all the information transmitted on the bus even though
a module may not require all information to perform it's function. It will only respond to messages
"addressed" to it through a binary coding process. This method of data transmission significantly
reduces the complexity of the wiring in the vehicle and the size of wiring harnesses. All of the
information about the functioning of all the systems is organized, controlled, and communicated by
the PCI bus, which is described in the Vehicle Communication of this general information.
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Body Control Module: Description and Operation Functional Operation
Part 1 of 2
FUNCTIONAL OPERATION
AIRBAG SYSTEM
The Airbag Control Module (ACM) is bolted to the floor panel transmission tunnel rearward from the
gear shift selector inside the vehicle. The ACM mounting bracket is welded to the tunnel and is not
serviced with the ACM. The ACM contains a microprocessor, the impact sensor, and energy
storage capacitor. The microprocessor contains the airbag system logic. The ACM system logic
includes On Board Diagnostics (OBD) capability, and communicates with the instrument cluster
circuitry via the PCI data bus to control the airbag indicator lamp.
The microprocessor in the ACM monitors the impact sensor signal and the airbag system electrical
circuits to determine the system readiness. If the ACM detects a monitored system fault, it sends
messages to the instrument cluster on the PCI data bus to turn on the airbag indicator lamp. A
preprogrammed decision algorithm in the ACM micro-processor determines when the deceleration
rate as signaled by the sensor indicates an impact that is severe enough to require airbag system
protection. When the programmed conditions are met, the ACM sends an electrical signal to deploy
the airbag system components.
The impact sensor is an accelerometer that senses the rate of vehicle deceleration, which provides
verification of the direction and severity of an impact. The impact sensor is calibrated for the
specific vehicle, and is only serviced as a unit with the ACM.
The ACM also contains an energy-storage capacitor. The purpose of the capacitor is to provide
airbag system protection in a severe secondary impact if the initial impact has damaged or
disconnected the battery, but was not severe enough to deploy the airbags.
THE AIRBAG SYSTEM IS A SENSITIVE, COMPLEX ELECTROMECHANICAL UNIT. BEFORE
ATTEMPTING TO DIAGNOSE OR SERVICE ANY AIRBAG SYSTEM OR RELATED STEERING
WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENTS YOU MUST FIRST
DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE. WAIT TWO
MINUTES FOR THE SYSTEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE FURTHER SYSTEM
SERVICE. THIS IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. FAILURE TO
DO THIS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE
PERSONAL INJURY. NEVER STRIKE OR KICK THE AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE, AS IT CAN
DAMAGE THE IMPACT SENSOR OR AFFECT ITS CALIBRATION. IF AN AIRBAG CONTROL
MODULE IS ACCIDENTALLY DROPPED DURING SERVICE, THE MODULE MUST BE
SCRAPPED AND REPLACED WITH A NEW UNIT.
The airbag warning lamp is the only point at which the customer can observe "symptoms" of
system malfunction. Whenever the ignition key is turned to the "run" or "start" position, the MIC
performs a lamp check by turning the airbag warning lamp ON for 6-8 seconds. If the lamp turns
OFF, it means that the ACM has checked the system and found it to be free of discernible
malfunctions. If the lamp remains ON, there could be an active fault in the system or the MIC lamp
circuit may be internally shorted to ground. If the lamp comes ON and stays ON for a period longer
than 6-8 seconds then goes OFF, there is usually an intermittent problem in the system.
The ACM cannot be repaired or adjusted and, if damaged or faulty, it must be replaced.
Driver Airbag Module (DAB)
The airbag protective trim cover is the most visible part of the driver side airbag system. The
module is mounted directly to the steering wheel. Located under the trim cover are the horn switch,
the airbag cushion, and the airbag cushion supporting components. The airbag module includes a
housing to which the cushion and inflator are attached and sealed. The airbag module cannot be
repaired, and must be replaced if deployed or in any way damaged. The inflator assembly is
mounted to the back of the airbag module. The inflator seals the hole in the airbag cushion so it
can discharge the gas it produces directly into the cushion when supplied with the proper electrical
signal. The protective trim cover is fitted to the front of the airbag module and forms a decorative
cover in the center of the steering wheel. Upon airbag deployment, this cover will split at a
predetermined breakout line.
THE AIRBAG MODULE INFLATOR ASSEMBLY CONTAINS SODIUM AZIDE AND POTASSIUM
NITRATE. THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS AND EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE. CONTACT
WITH ACID, WATER, OR HEAVY METALS MAY PRODUCE HARMFUL AND IRRITATING
GASES (SODIUM HYDROXIDE IS FORMED IN THE PRESENCE OF MOISTURE) OR
COMBUSTIBLE COMPOUNDS. IN ADDITION, THE PASSENGER AIRBAG MODULE CONTAINS
ARGON GAS PRESSURIZED TO OVER 2500 PSI. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISMANTLE AN
AIRBAG MODULE OR TAMPER WITH ITS INFLATOR. DO NOT PUNCTURE, INCINERATE, OR
BRING INTO CONTACT WITH ELECTRICITY. DO NOT STORE AT TEMPERATURE
EXCEEDING 93 °C (200 °F).
Clockspring
The clockspring is mounted on the steering column behind the steering wheel. This assembly
consists of a plastic housing which contains a flat, ribbon-like, electrically conductive tape that
winds and unwinds with the steering wheel rotation. The clockspring is used to maintain a
continuous electrical circuit between the instrument panel wire harness and the driver side airbag
module, the horn switch, and the vehicle speed control switches on vehicles that are so equipped.
The clockspring must be properly centered when it is installed on the steering column following any
service removal, or it Will be damaged. The clockspring cannot be repaired it must be replaced.
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Passenger Airbag Module (PAB)
The airbag door in the instrument panel top cover above the glove box is the most visible part of
the passenger side airbag system. Located under the airbag door is the airbag cushion and its
supporting components. The airbag module includes a housing to which the cushion and inflator
are attached and sealed. The airbag module cannot be repaired, and must be replaced if deployed
or in any way damaged. The inflator assembly is mounted to the back of the airbag module. The
inflator includes a small canister of highly compressed argon gas. The inflator seals the hole in the
airbag cushion so it can discharge the compressed gas it contains directly into the cushion when
supplied with the proper electrical signal. The airbag door has a living hinge at the top, which is
secured to the instrument panel top cover. The door also has predetermined breakout lines
concealed beneath its decorative cover. Upon airbag deployment, the airbag door will split at the
breakout lines and the door will pivot out of the way.
THE AIRBAG MODULE INFLATOR ASSEMBLY CONTAINS SODIUM AZIDE AND POTASSIUM
NITRATE. THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS AND EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE. CONTACT
WITH ACID, WATER, OR HEAVY METALS MAY PRODUCE HARMFUL AND IRRITATING
GASES (SODIUM HYDROXIDE IS FORMED IN THE PRESENCE OF MOISTURE) OR
COMBUSTIBLE COMPOUNDS. IN ADDITION, THE PASSENGER AIRBAG MODULE CONTAINS
ARGON GAS PRESSURIZED TO OVER 2500 PSI. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISMANTLE AIRBAG
MODULE OR TAMPER WITH ITS INFLATOR. DO NOT PUNCTURE, INCINERATE, OR BRING
INTO CONTACT WITH ELECTRICITY. DO NOT STORE AT TEMPERATURE EXCEEDING 93 °C
(200 °F).
REPLACE AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENTS ONLY WITH PARTS SPECIFIED IN THE
CHRYSLER MOPAR PARTS CATALOG. SUBSTITUTE PARTS MAY APPEAR
INTERCHANGEABLE, BUT INTERNAL DIFFERENCES MAY RESULT IN INFERIOR OCCUPANT
PROTECTION. THE FASTENERS, SCREWS, AND BOLTS ORIGINALLY USED FOR THE
AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENTS HAVE SPECIAL COATINGS AND ARE SPECIFICALLY
DESIGNED FOR THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. THEY MUST NEVER BE REPLACED WITH ANY
SUBSTITUTES. ANY TIME A NEW FASTENER IS NEEDED, REPLACE IT WITH THE CORRECT
FASTENERS PROVIDED IN THE SERVICE PACKAGE OR SPECIFIED IN THE MOPAR PARTS
CATALOG.
Side Impact Airbag Control Modules (SIACM)
They are located on the left and right B-post. The SIACM perform self diagnostics and circuit tests
to determine if the system is functioning properly. If the test finds a problem the SIACM will set both
active and stored diagnostic trouble codes. If a DTC is active the SIACM will request that the airbag
warning lamp be turned ON. The results of the system test are transmitted on the PCI Bus to the
ACM once each second or on change in lamp state. If the warning lamp status message from the
either SIACM contains a lamp ON request the ACM will set an active DTC. At the same time as the
DTC is set the ACM sends a PCI Bus message to the Mechanical Instrument Cluster (MIC)
requesting the airbag warning lamp be turned ON. Observe all ACM warning and caution
statements when servicing or handling the SIACM. SIACM are not repairable and must be replaced
if they are dropped.
NOTE: WHEN THE AIRBAG WARNING INDICATOR IS ILLUMINATED, INTERROGATE THE
ACM.
Seat Airbag Modules
The Left and Right seat airbag modules are located in the outboard end of the front seat backs.
The airbag module contains a bag, an inflator (a small canister of highly compressed argon gas)
and a mounting bracket. The seat airbag module cannot be repaired and must be replaced if
deployed or in any way damaged. When supplied with the proper electrical signal the inflator seals
the hole in the airbag cushion so it can discharge the compressed gas it contains directly into the
cushion. Upon deployment, the seat back trim cover will tear open and allow the seat airbag to fully
deploy between the seat and the door.
NOTE: IT WILL BE NECESSARY TO REMOVE THE SEAT BACK TRIM TO GAIN ACCESS TO
THE SEAT AIRBAG MODULE CONNECTOR WHEN DIAGNOSING THE SEAT AIRBAG
SYSTEM. THE SEAT AIRBAG MODULE CONTAINS ARGON GAS PRESSURIZED TO OVER
2500 PSI. Do NOT ATTEMPT TO DISMANTLE AN AIRBAG MODULE OR TAMPER WITH ITS
INFLATOR. DO NOT PUNCTURE, INCINERATE, OR BRING INTO CONTACT WITH
ELECTRICITY. DO NOT STORE AT TEMPERATURE EXCEEDING 93 °C (200 °F). REPLACE
AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENTS ONLY WITH PARTS SPECIFIED IN THE CHRYSLER MOPAR
PARTS CATALOG. SUBSTITUTE PARTS MAY APPEAR INTERCHANGEABLE, BUT INTERNAL
DIFFERENCES MAY RESULT IN INFERIOR OCCUPANT PROTECTION. THE FASTENERS,
SCREWS, AND BOLTS ORIGINALLY USED FOR THE AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENTS HAVE
SPECIAL COATINGS AND ARE SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. THEY
MUST NEVER BE REPLACED WITH ANY SUBSTITUTES. ANY TIME A NEW FASTENER IS
NEEDED, REPLACE IT WITH THE CORRECT FASTENERS PROVIDED IN THE SERVICE
PACKAGE OR SPECIFIED IN THE CHRYSLER MOPAR PARTS CATALOG.
ACM/SIACM Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Airbag diagnostic trouble codes consist of active and stored codes. If more than one code exists,
diagnostic priority should be given to the active codes.
Each diagnostic trouble code is diagnosed by following a specific testing procedure. The diagnostic
test procedures contain step-by-step instructions for determining the cause of the trouble codes. It
is not necessary to perform all of the tests in this book to diagnose an individual code.
Active diagnostic trouble codes for the airbag system are not permanent and will change the
moment the reason for the code is corrected. In certain test procedures, diagnostic trouble codes
are used as a diagnostic tool.
Active Codes
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The code becomes active as soon as the malfunction is detected or key-off, whichever occurs first.
An active trouble code indicates an on-going malfunction. This means that the malfunction is
currently there every time the control module checks that circuit/function. It is impossible to erase
an active code; active codes automatically erase by themselves when the reason for the code has
been corrected.
With the exception of the warning lamp trouble codes or malfunctions, when a malfunction is
detected, the airbag lamp remains lit for a minimum of 12 seconds or as long as the malfunction is
present.
An "Interrogate Right SIACM or Interrogate left SIACM" diagnostic trouble code indicates an active
trouble code in the respective module.
Stored Codes
Airbag codes are automatically stored in the ACM's memory as soon as the malfunction is
detected. A "stored" code indicates there was an active code present at some time. However, the
code currently may not be present as an active code, although another active code could be.
When a trouble code occurs, the airbag warning lamp illuminates for 12 seconds minimum (even if
the problem existed for less than 12 seconds). The code is stored, along with the time in minutes it
was active, and the number of times the ignition has been cycled since the problem was last
detected. The minmum time shown for any code will be one minute, even if the code was actually
present for less than one minute, Thus, the time shown for a code that was present for two minutes
13 seconds, for example, would be three minutes.
When and if the malfunction ceases to exist, an ignition cycle count will be initiated for that code. If
the ignition cycle count reaches 100 without a reoccurrence of the same malfunction, the diagnostic
trouble code is erased and that ignition cycle counter is reset to zero. If the malfunction reoccurs
before the count reaches 100, then the ignition cycle counter will be reset and the diagnostic
trouble code will continue to be a stored code.
If a malfunction is not active while performing a diagnostic test procedure, the active code
diagnostic test will not locate the source of the problem. In this case, the stored code can indicate
an area to inspect.
If no obvious problems are found, erase stored codes, and with the ignition "ON" wiggle the wire
harness and connectors, rotate the steering wheel from stop to stop. Recheck for codes
periodically as you work through the system. This procedure may uncover a malfunction that is
difficult to locate.
AUDIO SYSTEM
The audio system on the 2001 PL consists of a radio that communicates over the PCI bus. Each
radio system comes equipped with a standard premium 6 speaker system. The speakers are
located in the instrument panel, the front doors and the rear "D" pillars. The instrument panel
speakers are a tweeter type speaker for high frequency. The front door speakers are a
woofer/midrange type speaker. The rear "D" pillar speakers are a full range type speaker.
Depending on the manufacture, some systems will have Front/Rear output system and others will
have a Left/Right output system. If one of the speaker circuits experiences a short, the other
speakers on that output channel will also shut down until the circuit is repaired. The radio will also
set a trouble code, which the DRB III can display, indicating which output is effected.
EXTERIOR LIGHTING
The Headlamps are controlled by the Instrument Cluster. The Instrument Cluster is also referred to
as a "Smart Cluster". It receives and sends messages to other modules through the PCI BUS
circuit. The Headlamps are wired through the cluster and then go to the Fuse Block to the lamps.
Each Headlamp has an independent fuse located in the Fuse Block. For vehicles equipped with
Daytime Running Lamps, the DRL Module is integrated with the Instrument Cluster.
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ELECTRO/MECHANICAL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (EMIC)
For the domestic market there are 2 (two) Instrument Cluster types, Base and Premium. The
Premium Instrument Cluster is equipped with a Tachometer and a Low Fuel indicator.
The Instrument Cluster Speedometer, Tachometer, and Engine Coolant Temperature gauges are
positioned using PCI Bus messages received from the PCM. The Fuel gauge is a hard wired input
from the Fuel Level Sensor in the Fuel Pump Module.
The Cluster also contains warning indicators that are illuminated by hard wired inputs or by
messages received from other modules on the PCI Bus.
The Trip/Total Odometer is a Vacuum Fluorescent (VF) display that is controlled by PCI Bus
messages received from the PCM. The VF display also displays the "Door", "Cruise", and "Trac"
messages. If the Instrument Cluster experiences a loss of PCI Bus communication with other
modules on the Bus, the Cluster will display "nobus" in the VF display.
The illumination lamps are hard wired in the Instrument Cluster. When the Park or Headlamps are
turned ON, the Cluster receives a hard wire input from the Multi-Function Switch. The Cluster
sends a Panel Lamps Dimmer Signal to ground through the Multi-Function Switch. The varying
voltage drop is sensed by the Instrument Panel Drivers to create a corresponding amount of
illumination dimming. This dimming level is then sent out from the Cluster to other components.
The Cluster will communicate with the DRB III to display PCI Engine Info, PCI Bus info, and certain
inputs/outputs. The Cluster is also capable
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of performing a diagnostic Self-Test that is actuated by depressing and holding the Odometer trip
reset stalk while cycling the ignition from the OFF to the ON position. The Cluster will position all of
the gauges at specified calibration points and will illuminate all the PCI Bus controlled indicators.
The Cluster will also illuminate each segment of the VF display.
If the Cluster does not detect voltage on the Courtesy Lamp circuit, the message "FUSE" will
alternate with the odometer/trip odometer for 30 (thirty) seconds after the ignition is turned ON and
for 15 (fifteen) seconds after the vehicle is first moved.
INTERIOR LIGHTING
The Courtesy Lamps are controlled by the instrument cluster. The instrument cluster is sometimes
referred to as a "Smart Cluster Control Module". Some of the features that it controls are the
courtesy lamps, chime, and all instrument illumination. It receives and sends messages to other
modules via the PCI bus circuit. The front turn signals are wired through the cluster and then go to
the front lamps. For vehicles equipped with Daytime Running Lamps, the DRL module is built into
the cluster.
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE
The Remote Keyless Entry module controls the Power Door Locks and the Vehicle Theft Security
System (VTSS). It also wakes up the Instrument Cluster to turn ON the illuminated entry when it
senses a signal from the RKE transmitter. The module communicates with other modules via the
PCI bus circuit.
The RKE module monitors the Airbag Control Module messages for the purpose of monitoring the
deployment of the airbag. Upon receiving that message along with the verification that the ignition
is ON and the vehicle speed is zero, it will provide the "enhanced accident response feature". This
feature will cause the module to unlock all doors and the instrument cluster to turn the courtesy
lamps ON.
The RKE module communicates with the Powertrain Control Module to receive vehicle speed
information to activate the rolling door lock feature, receive the "okay to lock" message, to receive
the vehicle information number and receive body style information. Two transmitters are supplied
with the vehicle but a total of 4 can be programmed to the module. The horn chirp on vehicle lock
command is customer programmable.
Vehicle Theft Security System
The VTSS monitors the vehicle doors, decklid, hood and the ignition for unauthorized operation.
Additionally, the decklid key cylinder is monitored for tampering, such as attempts to punch out the
key cylinder. The alarm activates by sounding the horn, flashing the headlamps, park lamps and
the VTSS indicator in the instrument cluster. Locking the doors with the door lock switch (through
following a normal exit sequence of opening the door, pressing the lock button, and closing the
door), the door cylinder lock switches or the RKE transmitter arms the system. During the 16
second arming process the VTSS indicator will flash quickly and when the system is armed will
slow down. THE SYSTEM WILL NOT ARM IF THE HOOD IS OPEN (switch is grounded), or the
decklid security switch (knockout) is not grounded, the LED will stay ON steady during arming. The
engine kill feature on domestic vehicles is accomplished via the Sentry Key Immobilizer Module
(SKIM).
All of the sensors for the VTS system can be monitored using the DRB III. The DRB III is also
useful to determine the cause of a customer complaint of the alarm going OFF with no apparent
reason.
Power Door Locks
Central Locking
This feature allows the customer to lock/unlock all vehicle doors with the key from either front door
cylinder lock switch. The customer can choose to program this feature to unlock all doors with one
turn of the key or open the driver door only with the first turn of the key and open the other doors
with the second turn. Altering the operation of the unlock function via the key cylinder switch from
one turn to two turns will also alter the operation of the RKE transmitter from one press to two
presses.
Rolling (Automatic) Door Locks
All vehicle doors are locked automatically once the vehicle reaches a speed of 15 mph and all
doors are closed. This feature can be also be enabled! disabled by the customer.
Door Lock Inhibit
This feature disables the door lock command from the interior door lock switch whenever the driver
door is open and the key is in the ignition. This prevents the driver from locking the keys in the
ignition when using the power door locks. This feature is inoperable if the IOD fuse is not installed.
Power Decklid Release
Electrically releases the decklid upon two presses of the RKE transmitter decklid release button.
This feature is disabled once the speed of the vehicle is greater than 5 mph. This feature may be
altered with the DRB III to allow the decklid to be released with one press of the RKE transmitter
decklid release button. The decklid can also be released from the switch in the glove box.
Panic Mode
Upon activation of the panic function, the headlamps and park lamps flash in an alternating
manner, the horn pulses every second and the courtesy lamps are turned ON. The panic mode
allow normal nighttime driving by allowing the headlamps and park lamps to be on steady when the
headlamp switch is in the ON position. Panic mode is activated immediately by pressing the panic
button once. It does not disarm the VTSS or unlock the doors. It is canceled by pressing the button
a second time, reaching a vehicle speed greater than 15 mph or after 3 minutes has elapsed in
panic mode. Once panic mode has been activated there is a 2-second delay before it will turn OFF.
Once it is cancelled there is a 2-second delay before it can be reactivated. This is to avoid the
problem of deactivating and immediate reactivating due to multiple
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button presses.
VEHICLE COMMUNICATION
The Programmable Communication Interface or PCI Bus is a single wire multiplexed network
capable of supporting binary encoded messages shared between multiple modules. The PCI bus
circuit is identified as D25 and is violet with a yellow tracer. The modules are wired in parallel.
Connections are made in the harness using splices. The following modules are used on 2001 PL: Airbag Control Module
- Left Side Impact Airbag Control Module
- Right Side Impact Airbag Control Module
- Controller Antilock Brake
- Powertrain Control Module
- Radio
- CD Changer
- Remote Keyless Entry Module
- Sentry Key Immobilizer Module
- Transmission Control Module (If equipped)
- Mechanical Instrument Cluster
Each module provides its own bias and termination in order to transmit and receive messages. The
bus voltage is at zero volts when no modules
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are transmitting and is pulled up to about seven and a half volts when modules are transmitting.
The bus messages are transmitted at a rate averaging 10800 bits per second. Since there is only
voltage present when the modules transmit and the message length is only about 500 milliseconds,
it is ineffective to try and measure the bus activity with a conventional voltmeter. The preferred
method is to use the DRB III lab scope. The 12V square wave selection on the 20-volt scale
provides a good view of the bus activity. Voltage on the bus should pulse between zero and about
seven and a half volts. Refer to the figure for some typical displays.
The PCI Bus failure modes are broken down into two categories. Complete PCI Bus
Communication Failure and individual module no response. Causes of a complete PCI Bus
Communication Failure include a short to ground or battery on the PCI circuit. Individual module no
response can be caused by an open circuit at the module, or an open battery or ground circuit to
the affected module.
Symptoms of a complete PCI Bus Communication Failure would include but are not limited to: All gauges on the MIC stay at zero
- All telltales on MIC illuminate
- MIC backlighting at full intensity
- No response received from any module on the PCI bus (except PCM)
- No start (if equipped with Sentry Key Immobilizer)
Symptoms of Individual module failure could include any one or more of the above. The difference
would be that at least one or more modules
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would respond to the DRB III.
Diagnosis starts with symptom identification. If a complete PCI Bus Communication Failure is
suspected, begin by identifying which modules the vehicle is equipped with and then attempt to get
a response from the modules with the DRB III. If any modules are responding, the failure is not
related to the total bus, but can be caused by one or more modules PCI circuit or power supply and
ground circuits. The DRB III may display "BUS +/- SIGNALS OPEN" OR "NO RESPONSE" to
indicate a communication problem. These same messages will be displayed if the vehicle is not
equipped with that particular module. The CCD error message is a default message used by the
DRB III and in no way indicates whether or not the PCI bus is operational. The message is only an
indication that a module is either not responding or the vehicle is not equipped.
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Road Testing A Complaint Vehicle
ROAD TEST WARNINGS
Some complaints will require a test drive as part of the repair verification procedure. The purpose
of the test drive is to try to duplicate the diagnostic code or symptom condition.
CAUTION: Before road testing a vehicle, be sure that all components are reassembled. During the
test drive, do not try to read the DRB III screen while in motion. Do not hang the DRB III from the
rear view mirror or operate it yourself. Have an assistant available to operate the DRB III.
Six Step Troubleshooting Procedure
SIX-STEP TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE
Diagnosis is done in six basic steps:
1. Verification of complaint 2. Verification of any related symptoms 3. Symptom analysis 4. Problem
isolation 5. Repair of isolated problem 6. Verification of proper operation
Vehicle Preparation For Testing
VEHICLE PREPARATION FOR TESTING
Make sure the vehicle being tested has a fully charged battery. If it does not, false diagnostic codes
or error messages may occur.
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Body Control Module: Scan Tool Testing and Procedures
DRB III ERROR MESSAGES AND BLANK SCREEN
Under normal operation, the DRB III will display one of only two error messages:
User-Requested WARM Boot (Press MORE and NO at the same time)
User-Requested COLD Boot (Press MORE and YES at the same time)
If the DRB III should display any other error message, record the entire display and call the
S.T.A.R. Center for information and assistance.
DRB III DOES NOT POWER UP
If the LED's do not light or no sound is emitted at start up, check for loose cable connections or a
bad cable. Check the vehicle battery voltage (data link connector cavity 16). A minimum of 11 volts
is required to adequately power the DRB III.
If all connections are proper between the DRB III and the vehicle or other devices, and the vehicle
battery is fully charged, and inoperative DRB III may be the result of faulty cable or vehicle wiring.
For a blank screen, refer to the appropriate body diagnostics.
DISPLAY IS NOT VISIBLE
Low temperatures will affect the visibility of the display. Adjust the contrast to compensate for this
condition
SOME DISPLAY ITEMS READ "---"
This is caused by scrolling the DRB III display a single line up or down. The line which was scrolled
onto the screen might read "---". Use the Page
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Body Control Module: Tools and Equipment
REQUIRED TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
DRB III (diagnostic read-out box) Jumper Wires Ohmmeter Voltmeter Test Light
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Powertrain Control Module: Technical Service Bulletins Engine Control - PCM Initialization
Procedure
NUMBER: 08-030-06 REV. A
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: August 25, 2006
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES SERVICE BULLETINS 08-030-06, DATED JULY 12, 2006,
WHICH SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. ALL REVISIONS ARE HIGHLIGHTED
WITH **ASTERISKS** AND INCLUDES REVISED CROSSFIRE AND SPRINTER INITIALIZATION
PROCEDURES.
SUBJECT: Powertrain Control Module Initialization
MODELS:
2001-2004 (AN) Dakota
2004 - 2007 (CS) Pacifica
2007 (DC) Ram Cab & Chassis
2001 - 2003 (DN) Durango
2002 - 2007 (DR/DH/D1) Ram Truck
2004 - 2007 (HB) Durango
2007 (HG) Aspen
1999 - 2000 (JA) Breeze/Cirrus/Stratus
2007 (JK) Wrangler
2001 - 2006 (JR) Sebring Convertible/Sebring Sedan/Stratus Sedan
2007 (JS) Sebring
1998 - 2000 (JX) Sebring Convertible
2007 (KA) Nitro
2002 - 2007 (KJ) Liberty
1999 - 2004 (LH) 300M/Concorde/Intrepid/LHS
2005 - 2007 (LX) 300/Charger/Magnum
2007 (MK49) Compass
2007 (MK74) Patriot
2005-2007 (ND) Dakota
2000 - 2005 (PL) Neon/SX2.0
2007 (PM) Caliber
2001 - 2007 (PT) Chrysler PT Cruiser/Chrysler PT Cruiser Convertible
2001 - 2007 (RS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
2001 - 2005 (ST) Sebring Coupe/Stratus Coupe
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1998 - 2006 (TJ) Wrangler
2004 - 2006 (VA) Sprinter
1999 -2004 (WJ) Grand Cherokee
2005 - 2007 (WK) Grand Cherokee
1999 - 2001 (XJ) Cherokee
2006 - 2007 (XK) Commander
2005 - 2006 (ZB) Viper
2004 - 2006 (ZH) Crossfire Coupe/Crossfire Roadster
NOTE:
The model years and vehicles above must be equipped (optional) with Sentry Key Theft Deterrent
System (sales code GXX) for this bulletin to apply.
DISCUSSION:
ALL LISTED VEHICLES EXCEPT SEBRING COUPE/STRATUS COUPE (ST), CROSSFIRE, AND
SPRINTER.
When a Powertrain Control Module (PCM) is replaced on vehicles equipped with the Sentry
Key(TM) Theft Deterrent System, it must be initialized to properly function with the anti-theft
module. This is accomplished at a Chrysler Group Dealer by using the DRBIII(R) or StarSCAN(TM)
Scan Tool to enter a PIN number.
When the PIN number is not available from the vehicle owner or a Chrysler Group Scan Tool(s) is
not available this can be accomplished by writing the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) into the
PCM using an after-market scan tool with a "VIN Write Function".
More information is available from the scan tool manufacturer or the Equipment & Tool Institute.
NOTE:
After performing this procedure with an after-market scan tool on vehicles equipped with Chrysler
Group's Next Generation Controller (NGC), Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) "P0633 - SKIM
SECRET KEY DATA NOT STORED IN PCM" will be set. This DTC will not effect vehicle or system
performance and cannot be erased.
SEBRING COUPE/STRATUS COUPE (ST)
Initializing the PCM on these vehicles requires the use of a DaimlerChrysler scan tool (DRBIII(R)),
J1962 MMC Cable (Special Tool CH7010), and the BLUE 5T22 PCMCIA
Diagnostic Card (Special Tool CH8425). This equipment is available for lease from
DaimlerChrysler for short periods of time. A credit card deposit will be required.
CROSSFIRE AND SPRINTER.
Initializing the PCM on these vehicles requires the use of a DaimlerChrysler scan tool (DRBIII(R)),
Multiplexer cable box (Special Tool CH 9043), and the ORANGE Crossfire PCMCIA card (Special
Tool CH9044) or the GREEN Sprinter PCMCIA card (Special Tool CH9087). This equipment is
available for lease from DaimlerChrysler for short periods of time. A credit card deposit will be
required.
The DRBIII(R) will be shipped within 24 hours to your location by an overnight delivery service.
When the DRBIII(R) is returned, your credit card will be charged the lease price.
2007 GRAND CHEROKEE W/ 3.0L TD/2005 - 2007 LIBERTY w/2.8L TD/2007 RAM TRUCK/RAM
CAB CHASSIS w 6.7L TD AND 2004-2006 SPRINTER w 2.7L TD ENGINES.
For the above models equipped with Turbo Diesel Engines, the fuel injector "Quantity Values" must
be physically read from each injector and the values written to the ECU with an appropriate scan
tool.
**PCM INITIALIZATION PROCEDURE CROSSFIRE/SPRINTER**:
NOTE:
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Depending on the situation, there are two methods for initializing the PCM/ECM. Either Automatic
Replacement or Service Replacement must be performed. Automatic Replacement uploads the
data from the old controller and downloads data to the new controller when the part numbers are
identical between the replacement and replaced controller. Service Replacement is used when part
numbers are not identical or when the part number is not recognized by the DRBIII(R).
Automatic Replacement
1. **Using the DRBIII(R) select: "1. DRBIII(R) Standalone"
2. "1.1998 - 2007 Diagnostics"
3. Make the appropriate selection: "5. 2004 - 2006 Crossfire" or "6. 2002 - 2006 Sprinter"
4. "1. System Select"
5. "1. Engine"
6. "9. Miscellaneous Functions"
NOTE:
For Sprinter only, injector classification must be recorded. Under Miscellaneous Functions, select
"5. Injector Classification" then "2. Injector Modification" on the DRBIII(R) and record the
information for all 5 cylinders.
7. "1. Module Auto Replacement"
8. Follow the DRBIII(R) "On Screen" prompts until "Module Replacement Successful" message is
displayed.
Module Service Replacement
1. **Using the DRBIII(R) select: "1. DRBIII(R) Standalone"
2. "1.1998 - 2007 Diagnostics"
3. Make the appropriate selection: "5. 2004 - 2006 Crossfire" or "6. 2002 - 2006 Sprinter"
4. "1. System Select"
5. "1. Engine"
6. "9. Miscellaneous Functions"
7. "7. Read PCM Coding for Crossfire" OR "6 Read ECM Coding for Sprinter" and record all data.
NOTE:
Record all information shown on the PCM/ECM screen for future use.
Additionally, for Sprinter only, injector classification must be recorded.
Under Miscellaneous Functions, select "5. Injector Classification" then "2.
Injector Modification" on the DRBIII(R) and record the information for all 5 cylinders.
8. Install new controller using the procedures found in TechCONNECT.
9. Using the DRBIII(R), repeat above steps 1 through 6 and select "2. Module Service
Replacement".
10. Follow the DRBIII(R) "On Screen" prompts until "Module Replacement Successful" message is
displayed.
11. Was the message "Module Replacement Successful" received?
a. Yes >> No Further Action is Required, Module has been successfully replaced.
b. No >> proceed to the next Step # 12.
12. Open TechAUTHORITY. TechAUTHORITY is available on the internet.
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13. At the "Home" page, open the "Powertrain Control Module Initialization" link.
14. Open the "Coding String Calculator for Sprinter & Crossfire Vehicles" link.
15. Open the "Select Module" pull down menu and select "PCM".
16. Select the appropriate "Transmission Type" button (Manual or Automatic).
17. Carefully enter the 17 character VIN.
18. Carefully enter the PCM pin located on the new PCM.
19. Select the "Calculate" button at the bottom of the window.
NOTE:
TechAUTHORITY will automatically populate the "Coding String", "SCN", and "CheckSum"
information.
20. Print the information from the technician's PC or accurately record the information.
21. Using the DRBIII(R) select: "1. DRBIII(R) Standalone"
22. "1.1998 - 2007 Diagnostics"
23. Make the appropriate selection: "5. 2004 - 2006 Crossfire" or "6. 2002 - 2006 Sprinter"
24. "1. System Select"
25. "1. Engine"
26. "9. Miscellaneous Functions"
27. "2. Module Service Replacement"
28. Follow the on screen instructions and carefully enter the "Coding String", "SCN" "CheckSum"
and VIN information into the DRBIII(R)**
NOTE:
If one or more errors were made entering the data in step 28, the DRBIII(R) will display an error
and ask that the data be checked and re-input as necessary.
29. Follow the DRBIII(R) "On Screen" prompts until 'Module Replacement Successful" message is
displayed.
PCM INITIALIZATION PROCEDURE SEBRING COUPE/STRAUS COUPE (ST):
1. Perform the "Registration Procedure" described in service bulletin 08-036-04. This service
bulletin, including the password, is available on the internet under the "Powertrain Control Module
Initialization" link.
POLICY: Information Only
Disclaimer:
This bulletin is supplied as technical information only and is not an authorization for repair.
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Powertrain Control Module: Specifications
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) Mounting Screws
................................................................................................................................4 Nm (35 in. lbs.)
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How to Use Wiring Diagrams
DaimlerChrysler Corporation wiring diagrams are designed to provide information regarding the
vehicles wiring content. In order to effectively use the wiring diagrams to diagnose and repair
DaimlerChrysler Corporation vehicles, it is important to understand all of their features and
characteristics.
General Information (Part 1 of 2)
Diagrams are arranged such that the power (B+) side of the circuit is placed near the top of the
page, and the ground (B-) side of the circuit is placed near the bottom of the page (Fig. 1).
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General Information (Part 2 of 2)
All switches, components, and modules are shown in the at rest position with the doors closed and
the key removed from the ignition (Fig. 2).
Components are shown two ways. A solid line around a component indicates that the component is
complete. A dashed line around the component indicates that the component is being shown is not
complete. Incomplete components have a reference number to indicate the page where the
component is shown complete.
It is important to realize that no attempt is made on the diagrams to represent components and
wiring as they appear on the vehicle. For example, a short
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piece of wire is treated the same as a long one. In addition, switches and other components are
shown as simply as possible, with regard to function only.
Circuit Functions
Circuit Identification Code Chart
All circuits in the diagrams use an alpha/numeric code to identify the wire and its function. To
identify which circuit code applies to a system, refer to the Circuit Identification Code Chart. This
chart shows the main circuits only and does not show the secondary codes that may apply to some
models.
Circuit Information
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Wire Code Identification
Wire Color Code Chart
Each wire shown in the diagrams contains a code which identifies the main circuit, part of the main
circuit, gauge of wire, and color.
Connector, Ground and Splice Information
CAUTION: Not all connectors are serviced. Some connectors are serviced only with a harness. A
typical example might be the Supplemental Restraint System connectors. Always check parts
availability before attempting a repair.
IDENTIFICATION
Connectors, grounds, and splices are identified as follows: In-line connectors located in the engine compartment are C100 series numbers
- In-line connectors located in the Instrument Panel area are C200 series numbers.
- In-line connectors located in the body are C300 series numbers.
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- Jumper harness connectors are C400 series numbers.
- Grounds and ground connectors are identified with a "G" and follow the same series numbering
as the in-line connectors.
- Splices are identified with an "S" and follow the same series numbering as the in-line connectors.
- Component connectors are identified by the component name instead of a number. Multiple
connectors on a component use a C1, C2, etc. identifier.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Sensitive Devices
Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol is used to indicate this. When handling
any component with this symbol comply with the following procedures to reduce the possibility of
electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the component. If it is not
known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part from
its protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from its package,
ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
Notes, Cautions and Warnings
Additional important information is presented in three ways: Notes, Cautions, and Warnings.
NOTES are used to help describe how switches or components operate to complete a particular
circuit. They are also used to indicate different conditions that may appear on the vehicle. For
example, an up-to and after condition.
CAUTIONS are used to indicate information that could prevent making an error that may damage
the vehicle.
WARNINGS provide information to prevent personal injury and vehicle damage. Below is a list of
general warnings that should be followed any time a vehicle is being serviced.
WARNING:
- ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES FOR EYE PROTECTION.
- USE SAFETY STANDS ANYTIME A PROCEDURE REQUIRES BEING UNDER A VEHICLE.
- BE SURE THAT THE IGNITION SWITCH ALWAYS IS IN THE OFF POSITION, UNLESS THE
PROCEDURE REQUIRES IT TO BE ON.
- SET THE PARKING BRAKE WHEN WORKING ON ANY VEHICLE. AN AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN PARK. A MANUAL TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN
NEUTRAL.
- OPERATE THE ENGINE ONLY IN A WELL-VENTILATED AREA.
- KEEP AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING, ESPECIALLY THE
FAN AND BELTS.
- TO PREVENT SERIOUS BURNS, AVOID CONTACT WITH HOT PARTS SUCH AS THE
RADIATOR, EXHAUST MANIFOLD(S), TAIL PIPE, CATALYTIC CONVERTER, AND MUFFLER.
- DO NOT ALLOW FLAME OR SPARKS NEAR THE BATTERY. GASES ARE ALWAYS
PRESENT IN AND AROUND THE BATTERY.
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- ALWAYS REMOVE RINGS, WATCHES, LOOSE HANGING JEWELRY, AND LOOSE
CLOTHING.
Symbols
Wiring Diagram Symbols
International symbols are used throughout the wiring diagrams. These symbols are consistent with
those being used around the world (Fig. 3).
Take Outs
The abbreviation T/O is used in the component location section to indicate a point in which the
wiring harness branches out to a component.
Terminology
This is a list of terms and definitions used in the wiring diagrams.
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LHD .....................................................................................................................................................
.......................................... Left Hand Drive Vehicles RHD .................................................................
............................................................................................................................ Right Hand Drive
Vehicles ATX .......................................................................................................................................
.......................... Automatic Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive MTX ...................................................
.................................................................................................................. Manual
Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive AT ..................................................................................................
................................................................... Automatic Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive MT .............
...........................................................................................................................................................
Manual Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive SOHC ................................................................................
..................................................................................................... Single Over Head Cam Engine
DOHC ..................................................................................................................................................
................................. Double Over Head Cam Engine BUX ................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
Built-Up-Export Built-Up-Export
.................................................................................................................. Vehicles Built For Sale In
Markets Other Than North America Except Built-Up-Export
........................................................................................................................................ Vehicles
Built For Sale In North America
Section Identification and Information
Section Identification
The wiring diagrams are grouped into individual sections. If a component is most likely found in a
particular group, it will be shown complete (all wires, connectors, and pins) within that group. For
example, the Auto Shutdown Relay is most likely to be found in Group 30, so it is shown there
complete. It can, however, be shown partially in another group if it contains some associated
wiring.
Diode Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the battery. 2. Locate the diode in the harness, and remove the protective covering.
Diode Identification
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3. Remove the diode from the harness, pay attention to the current flow direction.
INSTALLATION
1. Remove the insulation from the wires in the harness. Only remove enough insulation to solder in
the new diode. 2. Install the new diode in the harness, making sure current flow is correct. If
necessary, refer to the appropriate wiring diagram for current flow (Fig.
13).
3. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only Do not use acid core solder. 4.
Tape the diode to the harness using electrical tape. Make sure the diode is completely sealed from
the elements. 5. Re-connect the battery and test affected systems.
Terminal Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector being repaired from its mating half/component.
Fig.16 Connector Locking Wedge Tab (Typical)
3. Remove the connector locking wedge, if required (Fig. 16).
Fig.17 Terminal Removal
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Fig.18 Terminal Removal Using Special Tool
4. Position the connector locking finger away from the terminal using the proper pick from special
tool kit 6680. Pull on the wire to remove the
terminal from the connector (Fig. 17) (Fig. 18).
5. Cut the wire 6 inches from the back of the connector. 6. Remove 1 inch of insulation from the
wire on the harness side.
INSTALLATION
1. Select a wire from the terminal repair assembly that best matches the color wire being repaired.
2. Cut the repair wire to the proper length and remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation. 3. Splice the
repair wire to the wire harness
a. Place a piece of heat shrink tubing over one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire repair area. b. Spread the strands of the wire apart on each
part of the exposed wires. c. Push the two ends of wire together until the strands of wire are close
to the insulation. d. Twist the wires together. e. Solder the connection together using rosin core
type solder only. Do not use acid core solder. f.
Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the tubing
is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both ends of the tubing.
4. Insert the repaired wire into the connector. 5. Install the connector locking wedge, if required,
and reconnect the connector to its mating half/component. 6. Re-tape the wire harness starting at
1-1/2 inches behind the connector and 2 inches past the repair. 7. Connect battery and test all
affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Augat Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.8 Augat Connector Repair
3. Push down on the yellow connector locking tab to release the terminals (Fig. 8).
Fig.9 Using Special Tool 6932
4. Using special tool 6932, push the terminal to remove it from the connector (Fig. 9). 5. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. When the connector is re-assembled, the locking tab must be placed in the locked position to
prevent terminal push out. 5. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 6. Connect battery
and test all affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Molex Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.10 Molex Connector Repair
3. Insert special tool 6742 into the terminal end of the connector (Fig. 10).
Fig.11 Using Special Tool 6742
4. Using special tool 6742, release the locking fingers on the terminal (Fig. 11). 5. Pull on the wire
to remove it from the connector. 6. Repair or replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 5. Connect battery and test all affected
systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Thomas and Betts Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.12 Thomas And Betts Connector Lock Release Tabs
3. Push in the two lock tabs on the side of the connector (Fig. 12).
Fig.13 Removing Wire Terminal
4. Insert the probe end of special tool 6934 into the back of the connector cavity (Fig. 13). 5. Grasp
the wire and tool 6934, then slowly remove the wire and terminal from the connector. 6. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are fully seated
into the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
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Fig.14 Single Lock Tab
4. Push in the single lock tab on the side of the connector (Fig. 14). 5. Connect connector to its
mating half/component. 6. Connect battery and test all affected systems.
Wire Splicing
STANDARD PROCEDURE - WIRE SPLICING
When splicing a wire, it is important that the correct gauge be used as shown in the wiring
diagrams.
1. Remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation from each wire that needs to be spliced. 2. Place a
piece of adhesive lined heat shrink tubing on one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire
repair area.
Fig.23 Splice Clip
3. Place the strands of wire overlapping each other inside of the splice clip (Fig. 23).
Fig.24 Crimping Tool
4. Using crimping tool, Miller p/n 8272, crimp the splice clip and wires together (Fig. 24)
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Fig.25 Solder
5. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only (Fig. 25)
CAUTION: DO NOT USE ACID CORE SOLDER.
Fig.26 Heat Shrink Tubing
6. Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the
tubing is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both
ends of the tubing (Fig. 26).
Special Tools
Probing Tool Package 6807
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Terminal Pick 6680
Terminal Removing Tool 6932
Terminal Removing Tool 6934
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Powertrain Control Module: Diagnostic Aids
Intermittent and Poor Connections
INTERMITTENT AND POOR CONNECTIONS
Most intermittent electrical problems are caused by faulty electrical connections or wiring. It is also
possible for a sticking component or relay to cause a problem. Before condemning a component or
wiring assembly, check the following items. Connectors are fully seated
- Spread terminals, or terminal push out
- Terminals in the wiring assembly are fully seated into the connector/component and locked into
position
- Dirt or corrosion on the terminals. Any amount of corrosion or dirt could cause an intermittent
problem
- Damaged connector/component casing exposing the item to dirt or moisture
- Wire insulation that has rubbed through causing a short to ground
- Some or all of the wiring strands broken inside of the insulation
- Wiring broken inside of the insulation
Troubleshooting Tests
Fig.6 Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) SENSITIVE DEVICES
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol (Fig. 6) is used to indicate this. When
handling any component with this symbol, comply with the following procedures to reduce the
possibility of electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the
component. If it is not known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part form
it's protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from it's
package, ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
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Fig.7 Testing For Voltage Potential
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR VOLTAGE POTENTIAL
1. Connect the ground lead of a voltmeter to a known good ground (Fig. 7). 2. Connect the other
lead of the voltmeter to the selected test point. The vehicle ignition may need to be turned ON to
check voltage. Refer to the
appropriate test procedure.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR CONTINUITY
1. Remove the fuse for the circuit being checked or, disconnect the battery.
Fig.8 Testing For Continuity
2. Connect one lead of the ohmmeter to one side of the circuit being tested (Fig. 8). 3. Connect the
other lead to the other end of the circuit being tested. Low or no resistance means good continuity.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND
1. Remove the fuse and disconnect all items involved with the fuse. 2. Connect a test light or a
voltmeter across the terminals of the fuse. 3. Starting at the fuse block, wiggle the wiring harness
about 6 - 8 inches apart and watch the voltmeter/test lamp.
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4. If the voltmeter registers voltage or the test lamp glows, there is a short to ground in that general
area of the wiring harness.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND ON FUSES POWERING
SEVERAL LOADS
1. Refer to the wiring diagrams and disconnect or isolate all items on the suspected fused circuits.
2. Replace the blown fuse. 3. Supply power to the fuse by turning ON the ignition switch or
re-connecting the battery. 4. Start connecting or energizing the items in the fuse circuit one at a
time. When the fuse blows the circuit with the short to ground has been isolated.
Fig.9 Testing For Voltage Drop
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A VOLTAGE DROP
1. Connect the positive lead of the voltmeter to the side of the circuit closest to the battery (Fig. 9).
2. Connect the other lead of the voltmeter to the other side of the switch, component or circuit. 3.
Operate the item. 4. The voltmeter will show the difference in voltage between the two points.
Troubleshooting Tools
When diagnosing a problem in an electrical circuit there are several common tools necessary.
These tools are listed and explained below.
Jumper Wire
This is a test wire used to connect two points of a circuit. It can be used to bypass an open in a
circuit.
WARNING: NEVER USE A JUMPER WIRE ACROSS A LOAD, SUCH AS A MOTOR,
CONNECTED BETWEEN A BATTERY FEED AND GROUND.
Voltmeter
Used to check for voltage on a circuit. Always connect the black lead to a known good ground and
the red lead to the positive side of the circuit.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking voltages in these circuits, use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
Ohmmeter
Used to check the resistance between two points of a circuit. Low or no resistance in a circuit
means good continuity.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking resistance in these circuits use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
In addition, make sure the power is disconnected from the circuit. Circuits that are powered up by
the vehicle's electrical system can cause damage to the equipment and provide false readings.
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Fig. 4 Probing Tool
Probing Tools
These tools are used for probing terminals in connectors (Fig. 4). Select the proper size tool from
Special Tool Package 6807, and insert it into the terminal being tested. Use the other end of the
tool to insert the meter probe.
Troubleshooting Wiring Problems
When troubleshooting wiring problems, there are six steps which can aid in the procedure. The
steps are listed and explained below. Always check for nonfactory items added to the vehicle
before doing any diagnosis. If the vehicle is equipped with these items, disconnect them to verify
these add-on items are not the cause of the problem.
1. Verify the problem. 2. Verify any related symptoms. Do this by performing operational checks on
components that are in the same circuit. Refer to the wiring diagrams. 3. Analyze the symptoms.
Use the wiring diagrams to determine what the circuit is doing, where the problem most likely is
occurring, and where the
diagnosis will continue.
4. Isolate the problem area. 5. Repair the problem. 6. Verify proper operation. For this step, check
for proper operation of all items on the repaired circuit.
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Powertrain Control Module C1
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Powertrain Control Module C2
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Powertrain Control Module: Electrical Diagrams
System Diagrams
Refer to Powertrain Management/Diagrams/Electrical for wiring diagrams. See: Diagrams/Electrical
Diagrams
2000 PL
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Powertrain Control Module: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig.4 Battery Cable
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Remove the air cleaner box, refer to the air cleaner
box.
Fig.5 Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
3. Remove the gray and black connector from the PCM.
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Fig.6 PCM Wiring Bracket
4. Remove the harness clip bracket from PCM bracket. 5. Remove the nut from the upper bracket
mount. 6. Raise vehicle and support on hoist.
Fig.7 Lower Mounting Bolts
7. Remove 2 lower bracket bolts.
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Fig.8 PCM Bracket Screws
8. Remove 4 screws from bracket and remove bracket from PCM.
INSTALLATION
1. Install bracket to PCM and tighten screws. 2. Install PCM and bracket to body and tighten the 2
lower bolts. 3. Lower vehicle. 4. Install upper bracket nut and tighten. 5. Clip in wiring harness
bracket. 6. Install gray and black connectors to the PCM. 7. Install the air cleaner box, refer to the
air cleaner box. 8. Connect the negative battery cable.
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Auto Shut Down (ASD) Relay: Locations
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Fig.1 Power Distribution Center
The ASD relay is located in the PDC.
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Auto Shut Down (ASD) Relay: Diagrams
Power Distribution Center
Automatic Shut Down Relay
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Power Distribution Center
Automatic Shut Down Relay
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Auto Shut Down (ASD) Relay: Description and Operation
Fig.1 Power Distribution Center
The ASD relay is located in the PDC. The inside top of the PDC cover has label showing relay and
fuse identification.
The Automatic Shutdown (ASD) relay supplies battery voltage to the fuel injectors, electronic
ignition coil and the heating elements in the oxygen sensors.
A buss bar in the Power Distribution Center (PDC) supplies voltage to the solenoid side and
contact side of the relay. The fuse also protects the power circuit for the fuel pump relay and pump.
The fuse is located in the PDC.
The PCM controls the ASD relay by switching the ground path for the solenoid side of the relay ON
and OFF. The PCM turns the ground path OFF when the ignition switch is in the OFF position.
When the ignition switch is in ON or Start, the PCM monitors the crankshaft and camshaft position
sensor signals to determine engine speed and ignition timing (coil dwell). If the PCM does not
receive crankshaft and camshaft position sensor signals when the ignition switch is in the Run
position, it will de-energize the ASD relay
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Auto Shut Down (ASD) Relay: Service and Repair
Fig.2 Power Distribution Center (PDC)
REMOVAL
The relay is located in the Power Distribution Center (PDC). The PDC is located next to the battery
in the engine compartment. For the location of the relay within the PDC, refer to the PDC cover for
location. Check electrical terminals for corrosion and repair as necessary.
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Battery Temperature Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig.1 Inlet Air Temperature Sensor
The IAT sensor attaches to the intake air duct (Fig. 1).
The IAT Sensor is a Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) Sensor that provides information to
the PCM regarding the temperature of the air entering the intake manifold. The PCM sends 5 volts
to the sensor and is grounded through the sensor return line. As temperature increases, resistance
in the sensor decreases.
Inlet/Intake Air Temperature
The inlet air temperature sensor replaces the intake air temperature sensor and the battery
temperature sensor. The PCM uses the information from the inlet air temperature sensor along with
other stored parameters to determine values to use as an intake air temperature and a battery
temperature. The IAT sensor value is used by the PCM to determine air density.
The PCM uses this information to calculate:
- Injector pulse width
- Adjustment of ignition timing (to prevent spark knock at high intake air temperatures)
Battery Temperature
The battery temperature information along with data from monitored line voltage (B+), is used by
the PCM to vary the battery charging rate. System voltage will be higher at colder temperatures
and is gradually reduced at warmer temperatures.
The battery temperature information is also used for OBD II diagnostics. Certain faults and OBD II
monitors are either enabled or disabled depending upon the battery temperature sensor input
(example: disable purge, enable LDP). Most OBD II monitors are disabled below 20 °F.
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Camshaft Position Sensor: Specifications
Camshaft Position Sensor Screw.........................................................................................................
..........................................................9 Nm (80 in. lbs)
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Camshaft Position Sensor: Locations
Camshaft Position Sensor
Fig.6 Camshaft Position Sensor Location
The camshaft position sensor is mounted to the rear of the cylinder head.
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Camshaft Position Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig.3 Camshaft
The camshaft position sensor attaches to the rear of the cylinder head. The PCM determines fuel
injection synchronization and cylinder identification from inputs provided by the camshaft position
sensor and crankshaft position sensor. From the two inputs, the PCM determines crankshaft
position.
The PCM sends approximately 8 volts to the hall affect sensor. This voltage is required to operate
the hall effect chip and the electronics inside the sensor. A ground for the sensor is provided
through the sensor return circuit. The input to the PCM occurs on a 5 volt output reference circuit.
Fig.4 Target Magnet - Typical
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Fig.5 Target Magnet Polarity
A target magnet attaches to the rear of the camshaft and indexes to the correct position. The target
magnet has four different poles arranged in an asymmetrical pattern . As the target magnet rotates,
the camshaft position sensor senses the change in polarity. The sensor output switch switches
from high (5.0 volts) to low (0.5 volts) as the target magnet rotates. when the north pole of the
target magnet passes under the sensor, the output switches high. The sensor output switches low
when the south pole of the target magnet passes underneath.
The sensor also acts as a thrust plate to control camshaft endplay.
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Camshaft Position Sensor: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig.6 Camshaft Position Sensor Location
The camshaft position sensor is mounted to the rear of the cylinder head. 1. Remove brake booster
hose and electrical connector from holders on end of cylinder head cover and reposition. 2.
Disconnect electrical connectors from camshaft position sensor. 3. Remove camshaft position
sensor mounting screws. Remove sensor.
Fig.7 Target Magnet Removal/Installation
4. Loosen screw attaching target magnet to rear of camshaft.
INSTALLATION
The camshaft position sensor is mounted to the rear of the cylinder head. The target magnet has
two locating dowels that fit into machined locating holes in end of the camshaft. 1. Install target
magnet in end of camshaft. Tighten mounting screw to 3.4 Nm (30 in. lbs.) torque. 2. Install
camshaft position sensor. Tighten sensor mounting screws to 9 Nm (80 in. lbs.) torque. 3. Place
brake booster hose and electrical harness in holders on end of valve cover. 4. Attach electrical
connectors to camshaft position sensor.
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Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor: Specifications
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
.................................................................................................................................18 Nm (13.2 ft.
lbs.) (165 in. lbs.)
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Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
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Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The coolant sensor threads into the rear of the cylinder head, next to the camshaft position sensor.
New sensors have sealant applied to the threads. The ECT Sensor is a Negative Thermal
Coefficient (NTC), dual range Sensor. The resistance of the ECT Sensor changes as coolant
temperature changes. This results in different input voltages to the PCM. The PCM also uses the
ECT Sensor input to operate the low and high speed radiator cooling fans.
OPERATION
The combination coolant temperature sensor has two elements. One element supplies coolant
temperature signal to the PCM. The other element supplies coolant temperature signal to the
instrument panel gauge cluster. The PCM determines engine coolant temperature from the coolant
temperature sensor. As coolant temperature varies the coolant temperature sensors resistance
changes resulting in a different input voltage to the PCM and the instrument panel gauge cluster.
When the engine is cold, the PCM will provide slightly richer air- fuel mixtures and higher idle
speeds until normal operating temperatures are reached. The PCM has a dual temperature range
program for better sensor accuracy at cold temperatures. At key-ON the PCM sends a regulated
five volt signal through a 10,000 ohm resistor to the sensor. When the sensed voltage reaches
approximately 1.25 volts the PCM turns on the transistor. The transistor connects a 1,000 ohm
resistor in parallel with the 10,000 ohm resistor. With this drop in resistance the PCM recognizes an
increase in voltage on the input circuit.
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Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. With the engine cold, drain coolant until level drops below cylinder head. 2. Disconnect coolant
sensor electrical connector. 3. Remove coolant sensor.
INSTALLATION
1. Install coolant sensor. Tighten sensor to 18 Nm (165 inch lbs.) torque. 2. Attach electrical
connector to sensor. 3. Fill cooling system.
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Crankshaft Position Sensor: Specifications
Crankshaft Position Sensor Mounting Bolt
..................................................................................................................................................9 Nm
(80 in. lbs)
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Crankshaft Position Sensor: Locations
Fig. 4 Crankshaft Position Sensor
The crankshaft position sensor mounts to the engine block behind the generator, just above the oil
filter.
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Crankshaft Position Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig. 4 Crankshaft Position Sensor
The crankshaft position sensor mounts to the engine block behind the generator, just above the oil
filter.
The PCM uses the Crankshaft Position sensor to calculate the following:
- Engine RPM
- TDC number 1 and 4
- Ignition coil synchronization Injector synchronization
- Camshaft-to-crankshaft misalignment (Timing belt skipped 1 tooth or more diagnostic trouble
code).
Fig. 5 Timing Reference Notches
The Crankshaft Position (CKP) sensor is a Hall-effect sensor. The second crankshaft
counterweight has two sets of four timing reference notches including a 60 degree signature notch.
The PCM sends approximately 8 volts to the Hall-effect sensor. This voltage is required to operate
the Hall-effect chip and the electronics inside the sensor. A ground for the sensor is provided
through the sensor return circuit. The input to the PCM occurs on a 5 volt output reference circuit.
The notches generate pulses from high to low in the crankshaft position sensor output voltage.
When a metal portion of the counterweight aligns with the crankshaft position sensor, the sensor
output voltage goes low (less than 0.5 volts). When a notch aligns with the sensor, voltage goes
high (5.0 volts). As a group of notches pass under the sensor, the output voltage switches from low
(metal) to high (notch) then back to low.
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If available, an oscilloscope can display the square wave patterns of each voltage pulses. From the
width of the output voltage pulses, the PCM calculates engine speed. The width of the pulses
represent the amount of time the output voltage stays high before switching back to low. The period
of time the sensor output voltage stays high before switching back to low is referred to as pulse
width. The faster the engine is operating, the smaller the pulse width on the oscilloscope.
By counting the pulses and referencing the pulse from the 60 degree signature notch, the PCM
calculates crankshaft angle (position). In each group of timing reference notches, the first notch
represents 69 degrees before top dead center (BTDC). The second notch represents 49 degrees
BTDC. The third notch represents 29 degrees. The last notch in each set represents 9 degrees
before top dead center (TDC).
The timing reference notches are machined at 20° increments. From the voltage pulse width the
PCM tells the difference between the timing reference notches and the 60 degree signature notch.
The 60 degree signature notch produces a longer pulse width than the smaller timing reference
notches. If the camshaft position sensor input switches from high to low when the 60 degree
signature notch passes under the crankshaft position sensor, the PCM knows cylinder number one
is the next cylinder at TDC.
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Crankshaft Position Sensor: Service and Repair
Fig. 6 Crankshaft Position Sensor
REMOVAL
The crankshaft position sensor mounts to the engine block behind the generator, just above the oil
filter. 1. Disconnect electrical connector from crankshaft position sensor. 2. Remove sensor
mounting screw. Remove sensor.
INSTALLATION
The crankshaft position sensor mounts to the engine block behind the generator, just above the oil
filter. 1. Install sensor. Install sensor mounting screw and tighten. 2. Connect electrical connector to
crankshaft position sensor.
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Fuel Level Sensor: Locations
The fuel gauge sending unit (fuel level sensor) is attached to the side of the fuel pump module.
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Fuel Level Sensor: Description and Operation
FUEL LEVEL SENDING UNIT / SENSOR
The fuel gauge sending unit (fuel level sensor) is attached to the side of the fuel pump module. The
sending unit consists of a float, an arm, and a variable resistor (track). The resistor track is used to
send electrical signals to the instrument cluster for fuel gauge operation and are then transmitted to
the engine controller for OBDII emission requirements.
For fuel gauge operation: As fuel level increases, the float and arm move up. This increases the
sending unit resistance, causing the fuel gauge to read full. As fuel level decreases, the float and
arm move down. This decreases the sending unit resistance causing the fuel gauge to read empty.
After this fuel level signal is sent to the instrument cluster, the instrument cluster will transmit the
data across the J1850 bus circuits to the PCM.
For OBD II emission requirements: The voltage signal is sent to the instrument cluster to indicate
fuel level. The cluster transmits the fuel level to the PCM where it is used to prevent a false setting
of misfire and fuel system monitor trouble codes. This occurs if the fuel level in the tank is less than
approximately 15 percent of its rated capacity.
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Fuel Level Sensor: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Remove fuel pump module. Refer to Fuel Pump Module.
Fig. 4 Fuel Pump/Level Sensor Electrical Connector
1. Depress retaining tab and remove the fuel pump/level sensor connector from the bottom of the
fuel pump module electrical connector.
Fig. 5 Wire Terminal Locking Wedge
2. Pull off blue locking wedge.
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Fig. 6 Removing Wires From Connector
3. Using a small screwdriver lift locking finger away from terminal and push terminal out of
connector. 4. Push level sensor signal and ground terminals out of the connector.
Fig. 7 Level Sensor
5. Slide level sensor wires through opening fuel pump module. 6. Slide level sensor out of
installation channel in module.
INSTALLATION
1. Insert level sensor wires into bottom of opening in module. 2. Wrap wires into groove in back of
level sensor. 3. While feeding wires into guide grooves, slide level sensor up into channel until it
snaps into place. Ensure tab at bottom of sensor locks in place. 4. Install level sensor wires in
connector. Push the wires up through the connector and then pull them down until they lock in
place. Ensure signal and
ground wires are installed in the correct position.
5. Install locking wedge on connector. 6. Push connector up into bottom of fuel pump module
electrical connector. 7. Install fuel pump module. Refer to Fuel Pump Module.
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Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor: Specifications
MAP/IAT Sensor Plastic Manifold.........................................................................................................
......................................................2 Nm (20 in. lbs)
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Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor: Locations
Fig. 16 Inlet Air Temperature Sensor
The IAT sensor attaches to the intake air duct.
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Inlet Air Temperature Sensor
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Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig. 16 Inlet Air Temperature Sensor
The IAT sensor attaches to the intake air duct.
The IAT Sensor is a Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) Sensor that provides information to
the PCM regarding the temperature of the air entering the intake manifold.
Inlet/Intake Air Temperature
The inlet air temperature sensor replaces the intake air temperature sensor and the battery
temperature sensor. The PCM uses the information from the inlet air temperature sensor to
determine values to use as an intake air temperature sensor and a battery temperature sensor.
The Intake Air Temperature (IAT) sensor value is used by the PCM to determine air density.
The PCM uses this information to calculate: Injector pulse width
- Adjustment of ignition timing (to prevent spark knock at high intake air temperatures)
Battery Temperature
The inlet air temperature sensor replaces the intake air temperature sensor and the battery
temperature sensor. The PCM uses the information from the inlet air temperature sensor to
determine values to use as an intake air temperature sensor and a battery temperature sensor.
The Intake Air Temperature (IAT) sensor value is used by the PCM to determine air density.
The PCM uses this information to calculate: Injector pulse width
- Adjustment of ignition timing (to prevent spark knock at high intake air temperatures)
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Knock Sensor: Specifications
Knock Sensor.......................................................................................................................................
.......................................................10 Nm (90 in. lbs)
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Knock Sensor: Locations
Fig.11 Knock Sensor
The knock sensor threads into the side of the cylinder block in front of the starter.
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Knock Sensor: Description and Operation
The knock sensor threads into the cylinder block.
When the knock sensor detects a knock in one of the cylinders, it sends an input signal to the
PCM. In response, the PCM retards ignition timing for all cylinders by a scheduled amount.
Knock sensors contain a piezoelectric material which constantly vibrates and sends an input
voltage (signal) to the PCM while the engine operates. As the intensity of the crystal's vibration
increases, the knock sensor output voltage also increases.
NOTE: Over or under tightening affects knock sensor performance, possibly causing improper
spark control.
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Knock Sensor: Service and Repair
Fig.11 Knock Sensor
REMOVAL
The knock sensor threads into the side of the cylinder block in front of the starter. 1. Disconnect
electrical connector from knock sensor. 2. Use a crow foot socket to remove the knock sensors.
INSTALLATION
The knock sensor threads into the side of the cylinder block in front of the starter. 1. Install knock
sensor. Tighten knock sensor to 10 Nm (7 ft.lbs.) torque. Over or under tightening effects knock
sensor performance, possibly
causing improper spark control.
2. Attach electrical connector to knock sensor.
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Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor: Specifications
MAP Sensor ........................................................................................................................................
.................................................... 4.5 Nm (40 in. lbs) MAP/IAT Sensor (plastic manifold)
.......................................................................................................................................................... 2
Nm (20 in. lbs)
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Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor: Locations
Fig. 21 Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor
The MAP sensor mounts to the intake manifold.
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Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig. 21 Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor
The MAP sensor mounts to the intake manifold.
The MAP sensor signal is provided from a single piezoresistive element located in the center of a
diaphragm. The element and diaphragm are both made of silicone. As the pressures changes the
diaphragm moves causing the element to deflect which stresses the silicone. When silicone is
exposed to stress its resistance changes. As manifold vacuum increases, the MAP sensor input
voltage decreases proportionally. The sensor also contains electronics that condition the signal and
provide temperature compensation.
The MAP serves as a PCM input, using a silicon based sensing unit, to provide data on the
manifold vacuum that draws the air/fuel mixture into the combustion chamber. The PCM requires
this information to determine injector pulse width and spark advance. When MAP equals
Barometric pressure, the pulse width will be at maximum.
Also like the cam and crank sensors, a 5 volt reference is supplied from the PCM and returns a
voltage signal to the PCM that reflects manifold pressure. The zero pressure reading is 0.5V and
full scale is 4.5V For a pressure swing of 0 - 15 psi the voltage changes 4.0V The sensor is
supplied a regulated 4.8 to 5.1 volts to operate the sensor. Like the cam and crank sensors ground
is provided through the sensor return circuit.
The MAP sensor input is the number one contributor to pulse width. The most important function of
the MAP sensor is to determine barometric pressure. The PCM needs to know if the vehicle is at
sea level or is it in Denver at 5000 feet above sea level, because the air density changes with
altitude. It will also help to correct for varying weather conditions. If a hurricane was coming through
the pressure would be very, very low or there could be a real fair weather, high pressure area. This
is important because as air pressure changes the barometric pressure changes. Barometric
pressure and altitude have a direct inverse correlation, as altitude goes up barometric goes down.
The first thing that happens as the key is rolled on, before reaching the crank position, the PCM
powers up, comes around and looks at the MAP voltage, and based upon the voltage it sees, it
knows the current barometric pressure relative to altitude. Once the engine starts, the PCM looks
at the voltage again, continuously every 12 milliseconds, and compares the current voltage to what
it was at key on. The difference between current and what it was at key on is manifold vacuum.
During key ON (engine not running) the sensor reads (updates) barometric pressure. A normal
range can be obtained by monitoring known good sensor in you work area.
As the altitude increases the air becomes thinner (less oxygen). If a vehicle is started and driven to
a very different altitude than where it was at key ON the barometric pressure needs to be updated.
Any time the PCM sees Wide Open throttle, based upon TPS angle and RPM it will update
barometric pressure in the MAP memory cell. With periodic updates, the PCM can make its
calculations more effectively.
The PCM uses the MAP sensor to aid in calculating the following:
- Barometric pressure
- Engine load
- Manifold pressure
- Injector pulse-width
- Spark-advance programs
- Shift-point strategies (F4AC1 transmissions only, via the PCI bus)
- Idle speed
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- Decel fuel shutoff
The PCM recognizes a decrease in manifold pressure by monitoring a decrease in voltage from the
reading stored in the barometric pressure memory cell. The MAP sensor is a linear sensor; as
pressure changes, voltage changes proportionately. The range of voltage output from the sensor is
usually between 4.6 volts at sea level to as low as 0.3 volts at 26 in. of Hg. Barometric pressure is
the pressure exerted by the atmosphere upon an object. At sea level on a standard day, no storm,
barometric pressure is 29.92 in Hg. For every 100 feet of altitude barometric pressure drops 0.10
in. Hg. If a storm goes through it can either add, high pressure, or decrease, low pressure, from
what should be present for that altitude. You should make a habit of knowing what the average
pressure and corresponding barometric pressure is for your area.
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Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor: Service and Repair
Fig. 22 MAP Sensor
REMOVAL
The MAP sensor attaches to the intake manifold plenum. 1. Disconnect the electrical connector
from the MAP sensor. 2. Remove sensor mounting screws. 3. Remove sensor.
INSTALLATION
The MAP sensor attaches to the intake manifold plenum. 1. Insert sensor into intake manifold while
making sure not to damage O-ring seal. 2. Tighten mounting screws to 4.5 Nm (40 in. lbs) torque
for plastic manifold. 3. Attach electrical connector to sensor.
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Oil Pressure Sensor: Diagrams
Engine Oil Pressure Switch
Engine Oil Pressure Switch
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Oxygen Sensor: Specifications
Oxygen Sensor ....................................................................................................................................
....................................................... 28 Nm (20 ft. lbs.)
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Oxygen Sensor: Locations Engine Compartment/Exhaust System
Fig. 26 Types Or O2 Sensors
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Fig. 23 Upstream Heated Oxygen Sensor 1/1
The upstream oxygen sensor threads into the outlet flange of the exhaust manifold.
Fig. 24 Downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor 1/2
The downstream heated oxygen sensor threads into the system depending on emission package.
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Oxygen Sensor: Locations OBD-II Heated Oxygen Sensor Numbering Convention
- Cylinder bank number one is the bank that contains number one cylinder.
See: Ignition System/Firing Order
Cylinder #1 on left side.
Cylinder #1 on right side.
- The first oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 1 is numbered O2 Sensor 1/1.
- The second oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 1 is numbered O2 Sensor 1/2.
- A third oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 1 would be numbered O2 Sensor 1/3.
- The first oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 2 is numbered O2 Sensor 2/1.
- The second oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 2 is numbered O2 Sensor 1/1.
- If a V-6 or V-8 vehicle only uses one downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) it is numbered
O2 Sensor 1/2, even if it uses two upstream
HO2S.
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Oxygen Sensor: Diagrams
Oxygen Sensor 1/1 Upstream
Oxygen Sensor 1/2 Downstream
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Oxygen Sensor: Application and ID
- Cylinder bank number one is the bank that contains number one cylinder.
See: Ignition System/Firing Order
Cylinder #1 on left side.
Cylinder #1 on right side.
- The first oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 1 is numbered O2 Sensor 1/1.
- The second oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 1 is numbered O2 Sensor 1/2.
- A third oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 1 would be numbered O2 Sensor 1/3.
- The first oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 2 is numbered O2 Sensor 2/1.
- The second oxygen sensor in cylinder bank # 2 is numbered O2 Sensor 1/1.
- If a V-6 or V-8 vehicle only uses one downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) it is numbered
O2 Sensor 1/2, even if it uses two upstream
HO2S.
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Oxygen Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig. 26 Types Or O2 Sensors
Fig. 23 Upstream Heated Oxygen Sensor 1/1
The upstream oxygen sensor threads into the outlet flange of the exhaust manifold.
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Fig. 24 Downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor 1/2
Fig. 25 Heated Oxygen Sensor Systems
The downstream heated oxygen sensor threads into the system depending on emission package.
Federal package the O2s is mounted after the catalytic convertor, LEV package the O2s is
mounted mid catalytic convertor, ULEV package is mounted between the catalytic convertor.
Separate controlled ground circuits are run through the PCM for the upstream O2 sensors.
As vehicles accumulate mileage, the catalytic convertor deteriorates. The deterioration results in a
less efficient catalyst. To monitor catalytic convertor deterioration, the fuel injection system uses
two heated oxygen sensors. One sensor upstream of the catalytic convertor, one downstream of
the convertor. The PCM compares the reading from the sensors to calculate the catalytic convertor
oxygen storage capacity and converter efficiency. Also, the PCM uses the upstream heated oxygen
sensor input when adjusting injector pulse width.
When the catalytic converter efficiency drops below emission standards, the PCM stores a
diagnostic trouble code and illuminates the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL).
The O2S produce voltages from 0 to 1 volt, depending upon the oxygen content of the exhaust gas
in the exhaust manifold. When a large amount of oxygen is present (caused by a lean air/fuel
mixture), the sensors produces a low voltage. When there is a lesser amount present (rich air/fuel
mixture) it produces a higher voltage. By monitoring the oxygen content and converting it to
electrical voltage, the sensors act as a rich-lean switch.
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The oxygen sensors are equipped with a heating element that keeps the sensors at proper
operating temperature during all operating modes. Maintaining correct sensor temperature at all
times allows the system to enter into closed loop operation sooner. Also, it allows the system to
remain in closed loop operation during periods of extended idle.
In Closed Loop operation the PCM monitors the O2S input (along with other inputs) and adjusts the
injector pulse width accordingly. During Open Loop operation the PCM ignores the O2 sensor
input. The PCM adjusts injector pulse width based on preprogrammed (fixed) values and inputs
from other sensors.
The Automatic Shutdown (ASD) relay supplies battery voltage to both the upstream and
downstream heated oxygen sensors. The oxygen sensors are equipped with a heating element.
The heating elements reduce the time required for the sensors to reach operating temperature.
Upstream Oxygen Sensor
The input from the upstream heated oxygen sensor tells the PCM the oxygen content of the
exhaust gas. Based on this input, the PCM fine tunes the air-fuel ratio by adjusting injector pulse
width.
The sensor input switches from 0 to 1 volt, depending upon the oxygen content of the exhaust gas
in the exhaust manifold. When a large amount of oxygen is present (caused by a lean air-fuel
mixture), the sensor produces voltage as low as 0.1 volt. When there is a lesser amount of oxygen
present (rich air-fuel mixture) the sensor produces a voltage as high as 1.0 volt. By monitoring the
oxygen content and converting it to electrical voltage, the sensor acts as a rich-lean switch.
The heating element in the sensor provides heat to the sensor ceramic element. Heating the
sensor allows the system to enter into closed loop operation sooner. Also, it allows the system to
remain in closed loop operation during periods of extended idle.
In Closed Loop, the PCM adjusts injector pulse width based on the upstream heated oxygen
sensor input along with other inputs. In Open Loop, the PCM adjusts injector pulse width based on
preprogrammed (fixed) values and inputs from other sensors.
Downstream Oxygen Sensor
The downstream heated oxygen sensor input is used to detect catalytic convertor deterioration. As
the convertor deteriorates, the input from the downstream sensor begins to match the upstream
sensor input except for a slight time delay. By comparing the downstream heated oxygen sensor
input to the input from the upstream sensor, the PCM calculates catalytic convertor efficiency.
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Oxygen Sensor: Service and Repair Downstream 1/2 Replacement
REMOVAL
Fig. 28 Downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor
The downstream heated oxygen sensor threads into the exhaust outlet pipe behind the catalytic
convertor. 1. Raise vehicle. 2. Disconnect electrical connector from harness. 3. Disconnect sensor
electrical harness from clips along body.
Fig. 29 Downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor Removal/Installation
4. Remove sensor using an oxygen sensor crow foot wrench such as Snap-On tool YA8875 or
equivalent. 5. After removing the sensor, the exhaust manifold threads must be cleaned with an 18
mm X 1.5 + 6E tap. If reusing the original sensor, coat the
sensor threads with an anti-seize compound such as Loctite 771-64 or equivalent.
INSTALLATION
The downstream heated oxygen sensor threads into the exhaust outlet pipe behind the catalytic
convertor.
New sensors have compound on the threads and do not require an additional coating. 1. Install
sensor using an oxygen sensor crow foot wrench such as Snap-On tool YA8875 or equivalent.
Tighten the sensor to 28 Nm (20 ft. lbs.)
torque.
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2. Connect sensor electrical harness from clips along body. 3. Connect electrical connector to
harness. 4. Lower vehicle.
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Oxygen Sensor: Service and Repair Upstream 1/1 Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Raise and support vehicle. 2. Unplug sensor connector.
Fig. 27 Upstream Heated Oxygen Sensor Removal/Installation
3. Remove sensor using an oxygen sensor crow foot wrench such as Snap-On tool YA8875 or
equivalent. 4. After removing the sensor, the exhaust manifold threads must be cleaned with an 18
mm X 1.5 + 6E tap. If reusing the original sensor, coat the
sensor threads with an anti-seize compound such as Loctite 771-64 or equivalent.
INSTALLATION
New sensors have compound on the threads and do not require an additional coating. 1. Install
sensor using an oxygen sensor crow foot wrench such as Snap-On tool YA8875 or equivalent.
Tighten the sensor to 28 Nm (20 ft. lbs.)
torque.
2. Plug sensor connector. 3. Lower vehicle.
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switch 70 in.lb
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Power Steering Pressure Switch: Description and Operation
POWER STEERING PRESSURE SWITCH DESCRIPTION
A power steering pressure switch is used to improve the vehicle's idle quality. The pressure switch
improves vehicle idle quality by causing a readjustment of the engine idle speed as necessary
when increased fluid pressure is sensed in the power steering system.
The pressure switch functions by signaling the powertrain control module that an increase in
pressure of the power steering system is putting additional load on the engine. This type of
condition exists when the front tires of the vehicle are turned while the vehicle is stationary and the
engine is at idle speed. When the powertrain control module receives the signal from the power
steering pressure switch, it directs the engine to increase its idle speed. This increase in engine
idle speed compensates for the additional load, thus maintaining the required engine idle speed
and idle quality.
The power steering pressure switch is mounted directly to the power steering gear.
OPERATION
The switch provides an input to the PCM during periods of high pump load and low engine RPM;
such as during parking maneuvers.
When power steering pump pressure exceeds 2758 kPa (400 psi), the switch is open. The PCM
increases idle air flow through the IAC motor to prevent engine stalling. The PCM sends 12 volts
through a resister to the sensor circuit to ground. When pump pressure is low, the switch is closed.
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Power Steering Pressure Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect negative battery cable from the negative post of the battery. Be sure cable is isolated
from negative post on battery. 2. Raise the vehicle. 3. Locate the power steering fluid pressure
switch on the back side of the power steering gear. 4. Remove the vehicle wiring harness
connector from the power steering fluid pressure switch.
NOTE: When removing and installing the power steering pressure switch, use a 7/8 inch deep well
socket. The deep well socket will prevent damage to the plastic electrical connector area of the
power steering fluid pressure switch.
5. Unscrew and remove the power steering fluid pressure switch from the power steering gear.
INSTALLATION
1. By hand, screw the power steering pressure switch into the power steering gear until it is fully
seated. Tighten the power steering pressure switch
to a maximum torque of 8 Nm (70 inch lbs.). Over-torquing will result in stripping the threads out of
the power steering pressure switch port in the steering gear.
2. Install the vehicle wiring harness connector. Be sure the latch on the wiring harness connector is
fully engaged with the locking tab on the power
steering pressure switch.
3. Lower the vehicle. 4. Fill the power steering fluid reservoir to the correct fluid level. Use only
Mopar Power Steering Fluid, or equivalent. 5. Connect the negative cable to the negative post of
the battery. 6. Start the engine and turn the steering wheel several times stop-to-stop to bleed any
air from the fluid in the power steering system. Stop the engine,
check the fluid level, and inspect the system for leaks.
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Throttle Position Sensor: Specifications
Throttle Position Sensor Mounting Screws
.................................................................................................................................................2 Nm
(17 in. lbs.)
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Throttle Position Sensor: Locations
Fig. 38 Throttle Position Sensor And Idle
The throttle position sensor mounts to the side of the throttle body.
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Throttle Position Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig. 38 Throttle Position Sensor And Idle
The throttle position sensor mounts to the side of the throttle body.
The Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) connects to the throttle blade shaft. The TPS is a variable
resistor that provides the PCM with an input signal (voltage). The signal represents throttle blade
position. As the position of the throttle blade changes, the resistance of the TPS changes.
The signal represents throttle blade position. As the position of the throttle blade changes, the
resistance of the TPS changes.
The PCM supplies approximately 5 volts to the TPS. The TPS output voltage (input signal to the
powertrain control module) represents throttle blade position. The TPS output voltage to the PCM
varies from approximately 0.6 volt at minimum throttle opening (idle) to a maximum of 4.5 volts at
wide open throttle.
Along with inputs from other sensors, the PCM uses the TPS input to determine current engine
operating conditions. The PCM also adjusts fuel injector pulse width and ignition timing based on
these inputs.
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Throttle Position Sensor: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Loosen the clamp for the air duct at the throttle body.
3. Remove the mounting bolt and nut for the air cleaner box. 4. Pull the air cleaner box and throttle
body up to access the throttle position sensor. 5. Remove the throttle position sensor.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the throttle position sensor. 2. Locate the air cleaner box and throttle body and tighten the
mounting bolt and nut. 3. Install the air duct hose and tighten the clamp. 4. Connect the negative
battery cable.
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Transmission Position Switch/Sensor: Description and Operation
41TE - Automatic Transmission TRANSMISSION RANGE SENSOR DESCRIPTION
The Transmission Range Sensor (TRS) is mounted to the top of the valve body inside the transaxle
and can only be serviced by removing the valve body. The electrical connector extends through the
transaxle case (Fig. 304). The TRS has four switch contacts that monitor shift lever position and
send the information to the TCM.
The TRS also has an integrated temperature sensor (thermistor) that communicates transaxle
temperature to the TCM and PCM (Fig. 305).
OPERATION
The Transmission Range Sensor (TRS) (Fig. 304) communicates Shift Lever Position (SLP) to the
TCM as a combination of open and closed switches. Each shift lever position has an assigned
combination of switch states (open/closed) that the TCM receives from four sense circuits. The
TCM interprets this information and determines the appropriate transaxle gear position and shift
schedule.
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TRANSMISSION RANGE SENSOR SWITCH STATES
Since there are four switches, there are 16 possible combinations of open and closed switches
(codes). Seven of these codes are related to gear position and three are recognized as "between
gear" codes. This results in six codes which should never occur. These are called "invalid" codes.
An invalid code will result in a DTC, and the TCM will then determine the shift lever position based
on pressure switch data. This allows reasonably normal transmission operation with a TRS failure.
TRANSMISSION TEMPERATURE SENSOR
The TRS has an integrated thermistor (Fig. 305) that the TCM uses to monitor the transmission's
sump temperature. Since fluid temperature can affect transmission shift quality and convertor lock
up, the TCM requires this information to determine which shift schedule to operate in. The PCM
also monitors this temperature data so it can energize the vehicle cooling fan(s) when a
transmission "overheat" condition exists. If the thermistor circuit fails, the TCM will revert to
calculated oil temperature usage.
CALCULATED TEMPERATURE
A failure in the temperature sensor or circuit will result in calculated temperature being substituted
for actual temperature. Calculated temperature is a predicted fluid temperature which is calculated
from a combination of inputs:
- Battery (ambient) temperature
- Engine coolant temperature
- In-gear run time since start-up
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Vehicle Speed Sensor Mounting Bolt
...................................................................................................................................................2.2
Nm (19.4 in. lbs.)
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Vehicle Speed Sensor: Diagram Information and Instructions
How to Use Wiring Diagrams
DaimlerChrysler Corporation wiring diagrams are designed to provide information regarding the
vehicles wiring content. In order to effectively use the wiring diagrams to diagnose and repair
DaimlerChrysler Corporation vehicles, it is important to understand all of their features and
characteristics.
General Information (Part 1 of 2)
Diagrams are arranged such that the power (B+) side of the circuit is placed near the top of the
page, and the ground (B-) side of the circuit is placed near the bottom of the page (Fig. 1).
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General Information (Part 2 of 2)
All switches, components, and modules are shown in the at rest position with the doors closed and
the key removed from the ignition (Fig. 2).
Components are shown two ways. A solid line around a component indicates that the component is
complete. A dashed line around the component indicates that the component is being shown is not
complete. Incomplete components have a reference number to indicate the page where the
component is shown complete.
It is important to realize that no attempt is made on the diagrams to represent components and
wiring as they appear on the vehicle. For example, a short
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piece of wire is treated the same as a long one. In addition, switches and other components are
shown as simply as possible, with regard to function only.
Circuit Functions
Circuit Identification Code Chart
All circuits in the diagrams use an alpha/numeric code to identify the wire and its function. To
identify which circuit code applies to a system, refer to the Circuit Identification Code Chart. This
chart shows the main circuits only and does not show the secondary codes that may apply to some
models.
Circuit Information
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Wire Code Identification
Wire Color Code Chart
Each wire shown in the diagrams contains a code which identifies the main circuit, part of the main
circuit, gauge of wire, and color.
Connector, Ground and Splice Information
CAUTION: Not all connectors are serviced. Some connectors are serviced only with a harness. A
typical example might be the Supplemental Restraint System connectors. Always check parts
availability before attempting a repair.
IDENTIFICATION
Connectors, grounds, and splices are identified as follows: In-line connectors located in the engine compartment are C100 series numbers
- In-line connectors located in the Instrument Panel area are C200 series numbers.
- In-line connectors located in the body are C300 series numbers.
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- Jumper harness connectors are C400 series numbers.
- Grounds and ground connectors are identified with a "G" and follow the same series numbering
as the in-line connectors.
- Splices are identified with an "S" and follow the same series numbering as the in-line connectors.
- Component connectors are identified by the component name instead of a number. Multiple
connectors on a component use a C1, C2, etc. identifier.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Sensitive Devices
Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol is used to indicate this. When handling
any component with this symbol comply with the following procedures to reduce the possibility of
electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the component. If it is not
known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part from
its protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from its package,
ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
Notes, Cautions and Warnings
Additional important information is presented in three ways: Notes, Cautions, and Warnings.
NOTES are used to help describe how switches or components operate to complete a particular
circuit. They are also used to indicate different conditions that may appear on the vehicle. For
example, an up-to and after condition.
CAUTIONS are used to indicate information that could prevent making an error that may damage
the vehicle.
WARNINGS provide information to prevent personal injury and vehicle damage. Below is a list of
general warnings that should be followed any time a vehicle is being serviced.
WARNING:
- ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES FOR EYE PROTECTION.
- USE SAFETY STANDS ANYTIME A PROCEDURE REQUIRES BEING UNDER A VEHICLE.
- BE SURE THAT THE IGNITION SWITCH ALWAYS IS IN THE OFF POSITION, UNLESS THE
PROCEDURE REQUIRES IT TO BE ON.
- SET THE PARKING BRAKE WHEN WORKING ON ANY VEHICLE. AN AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN PARK. A MANUAL TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN
NEUTRAL.
- OPERATE THE ENGINE ONLY IN A WELL-VENTILATED AREA.
- KEEP AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING, ESPECIALLY THE
FAN AND BELTS.
- TO PREVENT SERIOUS BURNS, AVOID CONTACT WITH HOT PARTS SUCH AS THE
RADIATOR, EXHAUST MANIFOLD(S), TAIL PIPE, CATALYTIC CONVERTER, AND MUFFLER.
- DO NOT ALLOW FLAME OR SPARKS NEAR THE BATTERY. GASES ARE ALWAYS
PRESENT IN AND AROUND THE BATTERY.
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- ALWAYS REMOVE RINGS, WATCHES, LOOSE HANGING JEWELRY, AND LOOSE
CLOTHING.
Symbols
Wiring Diagram Symbols
International symbols are used throughout the wiring diagrams. These symbols are consistent with
those being used around the world (Fig. 3).
Take Outs
The abbreviation T/O is used in the component location section to indicate a point in which the
wiring harness branches out to a component.
Terminology
This is a list of terms and definitions used in the wiring diagrams.
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LHD .....................................................................................................................................................
.......................................... Left Hand Drive Vehicles RHD .................................................................
............................................................................................................................ Right Hand Drive
Vehicles ATX .......................................................................................................................................
.......................... Automatic Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive MTX ...................................................
.................................................................................................................. Manual
Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive AT ..................................................................................................
................................................................... Automatic Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive MT .............
...........................................................................................................................................................
Manual Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive SOHC ................................................................................
..................................................................................................... Single Over Head Cam Engine
DOHC ..................................................................................................................................................
................................. Double Over Head Cam Engine BUX ................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
Built-Up-Export Built-Up-Export
.................................................................................................................. Vehicles Built For Sale In
Markets Other Than North America Except Built-Up-Export
........................................................................................................................................ Vehicles
Built For Sale In North America
Section Identification and Information
Section Identification
The wiring diagrams are grouped into individual sections. If a component is most likely found in a
particular group, it will be shown complete (all wires, connectors, and pins) within that group. For
example, the Auto Shutdown Relay is most likely to be found in Group 30, so it is shown there
complete. It can, however, be shown partially in another group if it contains some associated
wiring.
Diode Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the battery. 2. Locate the diode in the harness, and remove the protective covering.
Diode Identification
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3. Remove the diode from the harness, pay attention to the current flow direction.
INSTALLATION
1. Remove the insulation from the wires in the harness. Only remove enough insulation to solder in
the new diode. 2. Install the new diode in the harness, making sure current flow is correct. If
necessary, refer to the appropriate wiring diagram for current flow (Fig.
13).
3. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only Do not use acid core solder. 4.
Tape the diode to the harness using electrical tape. Make sure the diode is completely sealed from
the elements. 5. Re-connect the battery and test affected systems.
Terminal Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector being repaired from its mating half/component.
Fig.16 Connector Locking Wedge Tab (Typical)
3. Remove the connector locking wedge, if required (Fig. 16).
Fig.17 Terminal Removal
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Fig.18 Terminal Removal Using Special Tool
4. Position the connector locking finger away from the terminal using the proper pick from special
tool kit 6680. Pull on the wire to remove the
terminal from the connector (Fig. 17) (Fig. 18).
5. Cut the wire 6 inches from the back of the connector. 6. Remove 1 inch of insulation from the
wire on the harness side.
INSTALLATION
1. Select a wire from the terminal repair assembly that best matches the color wire being repaired.
2. Cut the repair wire to the proper length and remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation. 3. Splice the
repair wire to the wire harness
a. Place a piece of heat shrink tubing over one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire repair area. b. Spread the strands of the wire apart on each
part of the exposed wires. c. Push the two ends of wire together until the strands of wire are close
to the insulation. d. Twist the wires together. e. Solder the connection together using rosin core
type solder only. Do not use acid core solder. f.
Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the tubing
is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both ends of the tubing.
4. Insert the repaired wire into the connector. 5. Install the connector locking wedge, if required,
and reconnect the connector to its mating half/component. 6. Re-tape the wire harness starting at
1-1/2 inches behind the connector and 2 inches past the repair. 7. Connect battery and test all
affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Augat Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.8 Augat Connector Repair
3. Push down on the yellow connector locking tab to release the terminals (Fig. 8).
Fig.9 Using Special Tool 6932
4. Using special tool 6932, push the terminal to remove it from the connector (Fig. 9). 5. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. When the connector is re-assembled, the locking tab must be placed in the locked position to
prevent terminal push out. 5. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 6. Connect battery
and test all affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Molex Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.10 Molex Connector Repair
3. Insert special tool 6742 into the terminal end of the connector (Fig. 10).
Fig.11 Using Special Tool 6742
4. Using special tool 6742, release the locking fingers on the terminal (Fig. 11). 5. Pull on the wire
to remove it from the connector. 6. Repair or replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 5. Connect battery and test all affected
systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Thomas and Betts Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.12 Thomas And Betts Connector Lock Release Tabs
3. Push in the two lock tabs on the side of the connector (Fig. 12).
Fig.13 Removing Wire Terminal
4. Insert the probe end of special tool 6934 into the back of the connector cavity (Fig. 13). 5. Grasp
the wire and tool 6934, then slowly remove the wire and terminal from the connector. 6. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are fully seated
into the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
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Fig.14 Single Lock Tab
4. Push in the single lock tab on the side of the connector (Fig. 14). 5. Connect connector to its
mating half/component. 6. Connect battery and test all affected systems.
Wire Splicing
STANDARD PROCEDURE - WIRE SPLICING
When splicing a wire, it is important that the correct gauge be used as shown in the wiring
diagrams.
1. Remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation from each wire that needs to be spliced. 2. Place a
piece of adhesive lined heat shrink tubing on one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire
repair area.
Fig.23 Splice Clip
3. Place the strands of wire overlapping each other inside of the splice clip (Fig. 23).
Fig.24 Crimping Tool
4. Using crimping tool, Miller p/n 8272, crimp the splice clip and wires together (Fig. 24)
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Fig.25 Solder
5. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only (Fig. 25)
CAUTION: DO NOT USE ACID CORE SOLDER.
Fig.26 Heat Shrink Tubing
6. Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the
tubing is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both
ends of the tubing (Fig. 26).
Special Tools
Probing Tool Package 6807
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Terminal Pick 6680
Terminal Removing Tool 6932
Terminal Removing Tool 6934
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Vehicle Speed Sensor: Diagnostic Aids
Intermittent and Poor Connections
INTERMITTENT AND POOR CONNECTIONS
Most intermittent electrical problems are caused by faulty electrical connections or wiring. It is also
possible for a sticking component or relay to cause a problem. Before condemning a component or
wiring assembly, check the following items. Connectors are fully seated
- Spread terminals, or terminal push out
- Terminals in the wiring assembly are fully seated into the connector/component and locked into
position
- Dirt or corrosion on the terminals. Any amount of corrosion or dirt could cause an intermittent
problem
- Damaged connector/component casing exposing the item to dirt or moisture
- Wire insulation that has rubbed through causing a short to ground
- Some or all of the wiring strands broken inside of the insulation
- Wiring broken inside of the insulation
Troubleshooting Tests
Fig.6 Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) SENSITIVE DEVICES
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol (Fig. 6) is used to indicate this. When
handling any component with this symbol, comply with the following procedures to reduce the
possibility of electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the
component. If it is not known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part form
it's protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from it's
package, ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
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Fig.7 Testing For Voltage Potential
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR VOLTAGE POTENTIAL
1. Connect the ground lead of a voltmeter to a known good ground (Fig. 7). 2. Connect the other
lead of the voltmeter to the selected test point. The vehicle ignition may need to be turned ON to
check voltage. Refer to the
appropriate test procedure.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR CONTINUITY
1. Remove the fuse for the circuit being checked or, disconnect the battery.
Fig.8 Testing For Continuity
2. Connect one lead of the ohmmeter to one side of the circuit being tested (Fig. 8). 3. Connect the
other lead to the other end of the circuit being tested. Low or no resistance means good continuity.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND
1. Remove the fuse and disconnect all items involved with the fuse. 2. Connect a test light or a
voltmeter across the terminals of the fuse. 3. Starting at the fuse block, wiggle the wiring harness
about 6 - 8 inches apart and watch the voltmeter/test lamp.
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4. If the voltmeter registers voltage or the test lamp glows, there is a short to ground in that general
area of the wiring harness.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND ON FUSES POWERING
SEVERAL LOADS
1. Refer to the wiring diagrams and disconnect or isolate all items on the suspected fused circuits.
2. Replace the blown fuse. 3. Supply power to the fuse by turning ON the ignition switch or
re-connecting the battery. 4. Start connecting or energizing the items in the fuse circuit one at a
time. When the fuse blows the circuit with the short to ground has been isolated.
Fig.9 Testing For Voltage Drop
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A VOLTAGE DROP
1. Connect the positive lead of the voltmeter to the side of the circuit closest to the battery (Fig. 9).
2. Connect the other lead of the voltmeter to the other side of the switch, component or circuit. 3.
Operate the item. 4. The voltmeter will show the difference in voltage between the two points.
Troubleshooting Tools
When diagnosing a problem in an electrical circuit there are several common tools necessary.
These tools are listed and explained below.
Jumper Wire
This is a test wire used to connect two points of a circuit. It can be used to bypass an open in a
circuit.
WARNING: NEVER USE A JUMPER WIRE ACROSS A LOAD, SUCH AS A MOTOR,
CONNECTED BETWEEN A BATTERY FEED AND GROUND.
Voltmeter
Used to check for voltage on a circuit. Always connect the black lead to a known good ground and
the red lead to the positive side of the circuit.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking voltages in these circuits, use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
Ohmmeter
Used to check the resistance between two points of a circuit. Low or no resistance in a circuit
means good continuity.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking resistance in these circuits use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
In addition, make sure the power is disconnected from the circuit. Circuits that are powered up by
the vehicle's electrical system can cause damage to the equipment and provide false readings.
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Fig. 4 Probing Tool
Probing Tools
These tools are used for probing terminals in connectors (Fig. 4). Select the proper size tool from
Special Tool Package 6807, and insert it into the terminal being tested. Use the other end of the
tool to insert the meter probe.
Troubleshooting Wiring Problems
When troubleshooting wiring problems, there are six steps which can aid in the procedure. The
steps are listed and explained below. Always check for nonfactory items added to the vehicle
before doing any diagnosis. If the vehicle is equipped with these items, disconnect them to verify
these add-on items are not the cause of the problem.
1. Verify the problem. 2. Verify any related symptoms. Do this by performing operational checks on
components that are in the same circuit. Refer to the wiring diagrams. 3. Analyze the symptoms.
Use the wiring diagrams to determine what the circuit is doing, where the problem most likely is
occurring, and where the
diagnosis will continue.
4. Isolate the problem area. 5. Repair the problem. 6. Verify proper operation. For this step, check
for proper operation of all items on the repaired circuit.
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Vehicle Speed Sensor: Service and Repair Manual Transmission A578
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR REMOVAL
1. Raise vehicle on hoist.
2. Disconnect the speed sensor connector.
CAUTION: Clean area around speed sensor before removing to prevent dirt from entering the
transaxle during speed sensor removal.
3. Remove speed sensor retaining bolt. 4. Remove speed sensor from transaxle.
CAUTION: Carefully remove vehicle speed sensor so that sensor drive gear does not fall into
transaxle. Should sensor drive gear fall into the transaxle during sensor removal, drive gear must
be reattached to sensor.
5. Remove speed sensor drive gear from speed sensor.
INSTALLATION
1. Install pinion gear to speed sensor. 2. Using a NEW O-ring, install the speed sensor to the
transaxle. 3. Install the bolt and torque to 7 Nm (60 inch lbs.). 4. Connect speed sensor connector.
5. Lower vehicle and road test to verify proper speedometer operation.
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Vehicle Speed Sensor: Service and Repair Automatic Transmission 31TH
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR/ PINION GEAR
REMOVAL
1. Remove harness connector from sensor. Be sure weather seal stays on harness connector. 2.
Remove bolt securing the sensor in the extension housing. 3. Carefully pull sensor and pinion gear
assembly out of extension housing. 4. Remove pinion gear from sensor. 5. Inspect pinion gear for
damage (missing teeth, etc.) and replace as necessary.
NOTE: When removing vehicle speed sensor for any reason, a new O-ring MUST be used.
INSTALLATION
1. Install vehicle speed sensor and pinion gear to extension housing with new O-ring. 2. Install bolt
and torque to 7 Nm (60 inch lbs.). 3. Connect connector. 4. Lower vehicle.
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Throttle Position Sensor Mounting Screws
.................................................................................................................................................2 Nm
(17 in. lbs.)
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Throttle Position Sensor: Locations
Fig. 38 Throttle Position Sensor And Idle
The throttle position sensor mounts to the side of the throttle body.
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Throttle Position Sensor
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Throttle Position Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig. 38 Throttle Position Sensor And Idle
The throttle position sensor mounts to the side of the throttle body.
The Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) connects to the throttle blade shaft. The TPS is a variable
resistor that provides the PCM with an input signal (voltage). The signal represents throttle blade
position. As the position of the throttle blade changes, the resistance of the TPS changes.
The signal represents throttle blade position. As the position of the throttle blade changes, the
resistance of the TPS changes.
The PCM supplies approximately 5 volts to the TPS. The TPS output voltage (input signal to the
powertrain control module) represents throttle blade position. The TPS output voltage to the PCM
varies from approximately 0.6 volt at minimum throttle opening (idle) to a maximum of 4.5 volts at
wide open throttle.
Along with inputs from other sensors, the PCM uses the TPS input to determine current engine
operating conditions. The PCM also adjusts fuel injector pulse width and ignition timing based on
these inputs.
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Throttle Position Sensor: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Loosen the clamp for the air duct at the throttle body.
3. Remove the mounting bolt and nut for the air cleaner box. 4. Pull the air cleaner box and throttle
body up to access the throttle position sensor. 5. Remove the throttle position sensor.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the throttle position sensor. 2. Locate the air cleaner box and throttle body and tighten the
mounting bolt and nut. 3. Install the air duct hose and tighten the clamp. 4. Connect the negative
battery cable.
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Transmission Range Sensor (EATX)
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Transmission Position Switch/Sensor: Description and Operation
41TE - Automatic Transmission TRANSMISSION RANGE SENSOR DESCRIPTION
The Transmission Range Sensor (TRS) is mounted to the top of the valve body inside the transaxle
and can only be serviced by removing the valve body. The electrical connector extends through the
transaxle case (Fig. 304). The TRS has four switch contacts that monitor shift lever position and
send the information to the TCM.
The TRS also has an integrated temperature sensor (thermistor) that communicates transaxle
temperature to the TCM and PCM (Fig. 305).
OPERATION
The Transmission Range Sensor (TRS) (Fig. 304) communicates Shift Lever Position (SLP) to the
TCM as a combination of open and closed switches. Each shift lever position has an assigned
combination of switch states (open/closed) that the TCM receives from four sense circuits. The
TCM interprets this information and determines the appropriate transaxle gear position and shift
schedule.
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TRANSMISSION RANGE SENSOR SWITCH STATES
Since there are four switches, there are 16 possible combinations of open and closed switches
(codes). Seven of these codes are related to gear position and three are recognized as "between
gear" codes. This results in six codes which should never occur. These are called "invalid" codes.
An invalid code will result in a DTC, and the TCM will then determine the shift lever position based
on pressure switch data. This allows reasonably normal transmission operation with a TRS failure.
TRANSMISSION TEMPERATURE SENSOR
The TRS has an integrated thermistor (Fig. 305) that the TCM uses to monitor the transmission's
sump temperature. Since fluid temperature can affect transmission shift quality and convertor lock
up, the TCM requires this information to determine which shift schedule to operate in. The PCM
also monitors this temperature data so it can energize the vehicle cooling fan(s) when a
transmission "overheat" condition exists. If the thermistor circuit fails, the TCM will revert to
calculated oil temperature usage.
CALCULATED TEMPERATURE
A failure in the temperature sensor or circuit will result in calculated temperature being substituted
for actual temperature. Calculated temperature is a predicted fluid temperature which is calculated
from a combination of inputs:
- Battery (ambient) temperature
- Engine coolant temperature
- In-gear run time since start-up
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Vehicle Speed Sensor Mounting Bolt
...................................................................................................................................................2.2
Nm (19.4 in. lbs.)
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Vehicle Speed Sensor: Diagram Information and Instructions
How to Use Wiring Diagrams
DaimlerChrysler Corporation wiring diagrams are designed to provide information regarding the
vehicles wiring content. In order to effectively use the wiring diagrams to diagnose and repair
DaimlerChrysler Corporation vehicles, it is important to understand all of their features and
characteristics.
General Information (Part 1 of 2)
Diagrams are arranged such that the power (B+) side of the circuit is placed near the top of the
page, and the ground (B-) side of the circuit is placed near the bottom of the page (Fig. 1).
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General Information (Part 2 of 2)
All switches, components, and modules are shown in the at rest position with the doors closed and
the key removed from the ignition (Fig. 2).
Components are shown two ways. A solid line around a component indicates that the component is
complete. A dashed line around the component indicates that the component is being shown is not
complete. Incomplete components have a reference number to indicate the page where the
component is shown complete.
It is important to realize that no attempt is made on the diagrams to represent components and
wiring as they appear on the vehicle. For example, a short
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piece of wire is treated the same as a long one. In addition, switches and other components are
shown as simply as possible, with regard to function only.
Circuit Functions
Circuit Identification Code Chart
All circuits in the diagrams use an alpha/numeric code to identify the wire and its function. To
identify which circuit code applies to a system, refer to the Circuit Identification Code Chart. This
chart shows the main circuits only and does not show the secondary codes that may apply to some
models.
Circuit Information
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Wire Code Identification
Wire Color Code Chart
Each wire shown in the diagrams contains a code which identifies the main circuit, part of the main
circuit, gauge of wire, and color.
Connector, Ground and Splice Information
CAUTION: Not all connectors are serviced. Some connectors are serviced only with a harness. A
typical example might be the Supplemental Restraint System connectors. Always check parts
availability before attempting a repair.
IDENTIFICATION
Connectors, grounds, and splices are identified as follows: In-line connectors located in the engine compartment are C100 series numbers
- In-line connectors located in the Instrument Panel area are C200 series numbers.
- In-line connectors located in the body are C300 series numbers.
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- Jumper harness connectors are C400 series numbers.
- Grounds and ground connectors are identified with a "G" and follow the same series numbering
as the in-line connectors.
- Splices are identified with an "S" and follow the same series numbering as the in-line connectors.
- Component connectors are identified by the component name instead of a number. Multiple
connectors on a component use a C1, C2, etc. identifier.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Sensitive Devices
Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol is used to indicate this. When handling
any component with this symbol comply with the following procedures to reduce the possibility of
electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the component. If it is not
known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part from
its protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from its package,
ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
Notes, Cautions and Warnings
Additional important information is presented in three ways: Notes, Cautions, and Warnings.
NOTES are used to help describe how switches or components operate to complete a particular
circuit. They are also used to indicate different conditions that may appear on the vehicle. For
example, an up-to and after condition.
CAUTIONS are used to indicate information that could prevent making an error that may damage
the vehicle.
WARNINGS provide information to prevent personal injury and vehicle damage. Below is a list of
general warnings that should be followed any time a vehicle is being serviced.
WARNING:
- ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES FOR EYE PROTECTION.
- USE SAFETY STANDS ANYTIME A PROCEDURE REQUIRES BEING UNDER A VEHICLE.
- BE SURE THAT THE IGNITION SWITCH ALWAYS IS IN THE OFF POSITION, UNLESS THE
PROCEDURE REQUIRES IT TO BE ON.
- SET THE PARKING BRAKE WHEN WORKING ON ANY VEHICLE. AN AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN PARK. A MANUAL TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN
NEUTRAL.
- OPERATE THE ENGINE ONLY IN A WELL-VENTILATED AREA.
- KEEP AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING, ESPECIALLY THE
FAN AND BELTS.
- TO PREVENT SERIOUS BURNS, AVOID CONTACT WITH HOT PARTS SUCH AS THE
RADIATOR, EXHAUST MANIFOLD(S), TAIL PIPE, CATALYTIC CONVERTER, AND MUFFLER.
- DO NOT ALLOW FLAME OR SPARKS NEAR THE BATTERY. GASES ARE ALWAYS
PRESENT IN AND AROUND THE BATTERY.
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- ALWAYS REMOVE RINGS, WATCHES, LOOSE HANGING JEWELRY, AND LOOSE
CLOTHING.
Symbols
Wiring Diagram Symbols
International symbols are used throughout the wiring diagrams. These symbols are consistent with
those being used around the world (Fig. 3).
Take Outs
The abbreviation T/O is used in the component location section to indicate a point in which the
wiring harness branches out to a component.
Terminology
This is a list of terms and definitions used in the wiring diagrams.
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LHD .....................................................................................................................................................
.......................................... Left Hand Drive Vehicles RHD .................................................................
............................................................................................................................ Right Hand Drive
Vehicles ATX .......................................................................................................................................
.......................... Automatic Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive MTX ...................................................
.................................................................................................................. Manual
Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive AT ..................................................................................................
................................................................... Automatic Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive MT .............
...........................................................................................................................................................
Manual Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive SOHC ................................................................................
..................................................................................................... Single Over Head Cam Engine
DOHC ..................................................................................................................................................
................................. Double Over Head Cam Engine BUX ................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
Built-Up-Export Built-Up-Export
.................................................................................................................. Vehicles Built For Sale In
Markets Other Than North America Except Built-Up-Export
........................................................................................................................................ Vehicles
Built For Sale In North America
Section Identification and Information
Section Identification
The wiring diagrams are grouped into individual sections. If a component is most likely found in a
particular group, it will be shown complete (all wires, connectors, and pins) within that group. For
example, the Auto Shutdown Relay is most likely to be found in Group 30, so it is shown there
complete. It can, however, be shown partially in another group if it contains some associated
wiring.
Diode Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the battery. 2. Locate the diode in the harness, and remove the protective covering.
Diode Identification
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3. Remove the diode from the harness, pay attention to the current flow direction.
INSTALLATION
1. Remove the insulation from the wires in the harness. Only remove enough insulation to solder in
the new diode. 2. Install the new diode in the harness, making sure current flow is correct. If
necessary, refer to the appropriate wiring diagram for current flow (Fig.
13).
3. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only Do not use acid core solder. 4.
Tape the diode to the harness using electrical tape. Make sure the diode is completely sealed from
the elements. 5. Re-connect the battery and test affected systems.
Terminal Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector being repaired from its mating half/component.
Fig.16 Connector Locking Wedge Tab (Typical)
3. Remove the connector locking wedge, if required (Fig. 16).
Fig.17 Terminal Removal
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Fig.18 Terminal Removal Using Special Tool
4. Position the connector locking finger away from the terminal using the proper pick from special
tool kit 6680. Pull on the wire to remove the
terminal from the connector (Fig. 17) (Fig. 18).
5. Cut the wire 6 inches from the back of the connector. 6. Remove 1 inch of insulation from the
wire on the harness side.
INSTALLATION
1. Select a wire from the terminal repair assembly that best matches the color wire being repaired.
2. Cut the repair wire to the proper length and remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation. 3. Splice the
repair wire to the wire harness
a. Place a piece of heat shrink tubing over one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire repair area. b. Spread the strands of the wire apart on each
part of the exposed wires. c. Push the two ends of wire together until the strands of wire are close
to the insulation. d. Twist the wires together. e. Solder the connection together using rosin core
type solder only. Do not use acid core solder. f.
Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the tubing
is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both ends of the tubing.
4. Insert the repaired wire into the connector. 5. Install the connector locking wedge, if required,
and reconnect the connector to its mating half/component. 6. Re-tape the wire harness starting at
1-1/2 inches behind the connector and 2 inches past the repair. 7. Connect battery and test all
affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Augat Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.8 Augat Connector Repair
3. Push down on the yellow connector locking tab to release the terminals (Fig. 8).
Fig.9 Using Special Tool 6932
4. Using special tool 6932, push the terminal to remove it from the connector (Fig. 9). 5. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. When the connector is re-assembled, the locking tab must be placed in the locked position to
prevent terminal push out. 5. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 6. Connect battery
and test all affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Molex Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.10 Molex Connector Repair
3. Insert special tool 6742 into the terminal end of the connector (Fig. 10).
Fig.11 Using Special Tool 6742
4. Using special tool 6742, release the locking fingers on the terminal (Fig. 11). 5. Pull on the wire
to remove it from the connector. 6. Repair or replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 5. Connect battery and test all affected
systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Thomas and Betts Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.12 Thomas And Betts Connector Lock Release Tabs
3. Push in the two lock tabs on the side of the connector (Fig. 12).
Fig.13 Removing Wire Terminal
4. Insert the probe end of special tool 6934 into the back of the connector cavity (Fig. 13). 5. Grasp
the wire and tool 6934, then slowly remove the wire and terminal from the connector. 6. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are fully seated
into the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
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Fig.14 Single Lock Tab
4. Push in the single lock tab on the side of the connector (Fig. 14). 5. Connect connector to its
mating half/component. 6. Connect battery and test all affected systems.
Wire Splicing
STANDARD PROCEDURE - WIRE SPLICING
When splicing a wire, it is important that the correct gauge be used as shown in the wiring
diagrams.
1. Remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation from each wire that needs to be spliced. 2. Place a
piece of adhesive lined heat shrink tubing on one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire
repair area.
Fig.23 Splice Clip
3. Place the strands of wire overlapping each other inside of the splice clip (Fig. 23).
Fig.24 Crimping Tool
4. Using crimping tool, Miller p/n 8272, crimp the splice clip and wires together (Fig. 24)
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Fig.25 Solder
5. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only (Fig. 25)
CAUTION: DO NOT USE ACID CORE SOLDER.
Fig.26 Heat Shrink Tubing
6. Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the
tubing is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both
ends of the tubing (Fig. 26).
Special Tools
Probing Tool Package 6807
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Terminal Pick 6680
Terminal Removing Tool 6932
Terminal Removing Tool 6934
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Vehicle Speed Sensor: Diagnostic Aids
Intermittent and Poor Connections
INTERMITTENT AND POOR CONNECTIONS
Most intermittent electrical problems are caused by faulty electrical connections or wiring. It is also
possible for a sticking component or relay to cause a problem. Before condemning a component or
wiring assembly, check the following items. Connectors are fully seated
- Spread terminals, or terminal push out
- Terminals in the wiring assembly are fully seated into the connector/component and locked into
position
- Dirt or corrosion on the terminals. Any amount of corrosion or dirt could cause an intermittent
problem
- Damaged connector/component casing exposing the item to dirt or moisture
- Wire insulation that has rubbed through causing a short to ground
- Some or all of the wiring strands broken inside of the insulation
- Wiring broken inside of the insulation
Troubleshooting Tests
Fig.6 Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) SENSITIVE DEVICES
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol (Fig. 6) is used to indicate this. When
handling any component with this symbol, comply with the following procedures to reduce the
possibility of electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the
component. If it is not known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part form
it's protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from it's
package, ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
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Fig.7 Testing For Voltage Potential
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR VOLTAGE POTENTIAL
1. Connect the ground lead of a voltmeter to a known good ground (Fig. 7). 2. Connect the other
lead of the voltmeter to the selected test point. The vehicle ignition may need to be turned ON to
check voltage. Refer to the
appropriate test procedure.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR CONTINUITY
1. Remove the fuse for the circuit being checked or, disconnect the battery.
Fig.8 Testing For Continuity
2. Connect one lead of the ohmmeter to one side of the circuit being tested (Fig. 8). 3. Connect the
other lead to the other end of the circuit being tested. Low or no resistance means good continuity.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND
1. Remove the fuse and disconnect all items involved with the fuse. 2. Connect a test light or a
voltmeter across the terminals of the fuse. 3. Starting at the fuse block, wiggle the wiring harness
about 6 - 8 inches apart and watch the voltmeter/test lamp.
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4. If the voltmeter registers voltage or the test lamp glows, there is a short to ground in that general
area of the wiring harness.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND ON FUSES POWERING
SEVERAL LOADS
1. Refer to the wiring diagrams and disconnect or isolate all items on the suspected fused circuits.
2. Replace the blown fuse. 3. Supply power to the fuse by turning ON the ignition switch or
re-connecting the battery. 4. Start connecting or energizing the items in the fuse circuit one at a
time. When the fuse blows the circuit with the short to ground has been isolated.
Fig.9 Testing For Voltage Drop
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A VOLTAGE DROP
1. Connect the positive lead of the voltmeter to the side of the circuit closest to the battery (Fig. 9).
2. Connect the other lead of the voltmeter to the other side of the switch, component or circuit. 3.
Operate the item. 4. The voltmeter will show the difference in voltage between the two points.
Troubleshooting Tools
When diagnosing a problem in an electrical circuit there are several common tools necessary.
These tools are listed and explained below.
Jumper Wire
This is a test wire used to connect two points of a circuit. It can be used to bypass an open in a
circuit.
WARNING: NEVER USE A JUMPER WIRE ACROSS A LOAD, SUCH AS A MOTOR,
CONNECTED BETWEEN A BATTERY FEED AND GROUND.
Voltmeter
Used to check for voltage on a circuit. Always connect the black lead to a known good ground and
the red lead to the positive side of the circuit.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking voltages in these circuits, use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
Ohmmeter
Used to check the resistance between two points of a circuit. Low or no resistance in a circuit
means good continuity.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking resistance in these circuits use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
In addition, make sure the power is disconnected from the circuit. Circuits that are powered up by
the vehicle's electrical system can cause damage to the equipment and provide false readings.
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Fig. 4 Probing Tool
Probing Tools
These tools are used for probing terminals in connectors (Fig. 4). Select the proper size tool from
Special Tool Package 6807, and insert it into the terminal being tested. Use the other end of the
tool to insert the meter probe.
Troubleshooting Wiring Problems
When troubleshooting wiring problems, there are six steps which can aid in the procedure. The
steps are listed and explained below. Always check for nonfactory items added to the vehicle
before doing any diagnosis. If the vehicle is equipped with these items, disconnect them to verify
these add-on items are not the cause of the problem.
1. Verify the problem. 2. Verify any related symptoms. Do this by performing operational checks on
components that are in the same circuit. Refer to the wiring diagrams. 3. Analyze the symptoms.
Use the wiring diagrams to determine what the circuit is doing, where the problem most likely is
occurring, and where the
diagnosis will continue.
4. Isolate the problem area. 5. Repair the problem. 6. Verify proper operation. For this step, check
for proper operation of all items on the repaired circuit.
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Vehicle Speed Sensor
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Vehicle Speed Sensor: Service and Repair Manual Transmission A578
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR REMOVAL
1. Raise vehicle on hoist.
2. Disconnect the speed sensor connector.
CAUTION: Clean area around speed sensor before removing to prevent dirt from entering the
transaxle during speed sensor removal.
3. Remove speed sensor retaining bolt. 4. Remove speed sensor from transaxle.
CAUTION: Carefully remove vehicle speed sensor so that sensor drive gear does not fall into
transaxle. Should sensor drive gear fall into the transaxle during sensor removal, drive gear must
be reattached to sensor.
5. Remove speed sensor drive gear from speed sensor.
INSTALLATION
1. Install pinion gear to speed sensor. 2. Using a NEW O-ring, install the speed sensor to the
transaxle. 3. Install the bolt and torque to 7 Nm (60 inch lbs.). 4. Connect speed sensor connector.
5. Lower vehicle and road test to verify proper speedometer operation.
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Vehicle Speed Sensor: Service and Repair Automatic Transmission 31TH
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR/ PINION GEAR
REMOVAL
1. Remove harness connector from sensor. Be sure weather seal stays on harness connector. 2.
Remove bolt securing the sensor in the extension housing. 3. Carefully pull sensor and pinion gear
assembly out of extension housing. 4. Remove pinion gear from sensor. 5. Inspect pinion gear for
damage (missing teeth, etc.) and replace as necessary.
NOTE: When removing vehicle speed sensor for any reason, a new O-ring MUST be used.
INSTALLATION
1. Install vehicle speed sensor and pinion gear to extension housing with new O-ring. 2. Install bolt
and torque to 7 Nm (60 inch lbs.). 3. Connect connector. 4. Lower vehicle.
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Voltage Signal: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than those listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can result.
Bulb Application
Voltage Indicator...................................................................................................................................
..................................................................LED
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Powertrain Management > Emission Control Systems > Catalytic Converter > Component
Information > Specifications
Catalytic Converter: Specifications
Catalytic Converter to Exhaust Manifold Flange Fasteners 250 in.lb
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Catalytic Converter: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
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An under-floor catalytic converter is used on all three converter packages; National Low Emission
Vehicle (NLEV), Ultra Low Emission Vehicle (ULEV), and the High Output engine. On the ULEV
emission package, in addition to the under floor converter, a close-coupled catalytic converter is
used. This converter is integral to the exhaust manifold
CAUTION: Due to exterior physical similarities of some catalytic converters with pipe assemblies,
extreme care should be taken with replacement parts.
An exhaust flex-joint coupling secures the catalytic converter to the exhaust manifold by using four
fasteners and a gasket for sealing. The flex-joint is serviced with the catalytic converter.
CAUTION: When servicing the catalytic converter, care must be exercised not to dent or bend the
bellows or bellows cover of the flex-joint. Should this occur, the flex-joint will eventually fail and
require the catalytic converter be replaced.
OPERATION
The three-way catalytic converter simultaneously converts three exhaust emissions into harmless
gases. Specifically, HC and CO emissions are converted into water (H20) and carbon dioxide
(C02) Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx) are converted into elemental Nitrogen (N) and water. The
three-way catalyst is most efficient in converting HC, CO and NOx at the stoichiometric air fuel ratio
of 14.7:1. The oxygen content in a catalyst is important for efficient conversion of exhaust gases.
When a high oxygen content (lean) air/fuel ratio is present for
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an extended period, oxygen content in a catalyst can reach a maximum. When a rich air/fuel ratio
is present for an extended period, the oxygen content in the catalyst can become totally depleted.
When this occurs, the catalyst fails to convert the gases. This is known as catalyst "punch through."
Catalyst operation is dependent on its ability to store and release the oxygen needed to complete
the emissions-reducing chemical reactions. As a catalyst deteriorates, its ability to store oxygen is
reduced. Since the catalyst's ability to store oxygen is somewhat related to proper operation,
oxygen storage can be used as an indicator of catalyst performance. Refer to the appropriate
Powertrain Diagnostic Procedure for diagnosis of a catalyst related Diagnostic Trouble Code
(DTC). The combustion reaction caused by the catalyst releases additional heat in the exhaust
system, causing temperature increases in the area of the reactor under severe operating
conditions. Such conditions can exist when the engine misfires or otherwise does not operate at
peak efficiency. Do not remove spark plug wires from plugs or by any other means short out
cylinders, if exhaust system is equipped with a catalytic converter. Failure of the catalytic converter
can occur due to temperature increases caused by unburned fuel passing through the converter.
This deterioration of the catalyst core can result in excessively high emission levels, noise
complaints, and exhaust restrictions. The use of catalysts also involves some non-automotive
problems. Unleaded gasoline must be used to avoid poisoning the catalyst core. Do not allow
engine to operate above 1200 RPM in neutral for extended periods over 5 minutes. This condition
may result in excessive exhaust system/floor pan temperatures because of no air movement under
the vehicle. The flex joint allows flexing as the engine moves, preventing breakage that could occur
from the back-and-forth motion of a transverse mounted engine.
CAUTION: Due to exterior physical similarities of some catalytic converters with pipe assemblies,
extreme care should be taken with replacement parts. There are internal converter differences
required in some parts of the country (particularly vehicles built for States with strict emission
requirements) and between model years.
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Catalytic Converter: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
WARNING: THE NORMAL OPERATING TEMPERATURE OF THE EXHAUST SYSTEM IS VERY
HIGH. THEREFORE, NEVER ATTEMPT TO SERVICE ANY PART OF THE EXHAUST SYSTEM
UNTIL IT IS COOLED. SPECIAL CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN WHEN WORKING NEAR THE
CATALYTIC CONVERTER. THE TEMPERATURE OF THE CONVERTER RISES TO A HIGH
LEVEL AFTER A SHORT PERIOD OF ENGINE OPERATION TIME.
NOTE: Vehicles equipped with the ULEV emission package are equipped with an additional
catalytic converter that is integral to the exhaust manifold.
1. Remove muffler and exhaust pipe. 2. Disconnect the downstream oxygen sensor electrical
connector.
3. Remove the exhaust manifold support bracket (NLEV only).
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4. Remove catalytic converter to exhaust manifold attaching fasteners and remove converter from
vehicle. 5. Remove and discard the flange gasket.
NOTE: When replacement is required on any component of the exhaust system, original equipment
parts (or equivalent) must be used.
INSPECTION
WARNING: THE NORMAL OPERATING TEMPERATURE OF THE EXHAUST SYSTEM IS VERY
HIGH. THEREFORE, NEVER ATTEMPT TO SERVICE ANY PART OF THE EXHAUST SYSTEM
UNTIL IT IS COOLED. SPECIAL CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN WHEN WORKING NEAR THE
CATALYTIC CONVERTER. THE TEMPERATURE OF THE CONVERTER RISES TO A HIGH
LEVEL AFTER A SHORT PERIOD OF ENGINE OPERATION TIME.
Check catalytic converter for a flow restriction. Refer to Exhaust System Restriction Check for
procedure. Visually inspect the catalytic converter element by using a borescope or equivalent.
Remove both oxygen sensors and insert borescope. If borescope is not available, remove
converter and inspect element using a flashlight. Inspect element for cracked or melted substrate.
NOTE: Before replacing a catalytic converter, determine the root cause of failure. Most catalytic
converter failures are caused by air, fuel or ignition problems. Refer to Appropriate Diagnostic
Information for test procedures.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: When assembling exhaust system do not tighten clamps until all components are aligned
and clearances are checked.
1. Assemble catalytic converter to exhaust manifold connection. Use a new flange gasket. 2. Install
exhaust manifold support bracket (NLEV only). Tighten M10 bolt to 54 Nm (40 ft. lbs.), M12 bolt to
95 Nm (70 ft. lbs.), and nut to 28
Nm (250 inch lbs.).
3. Install bolt attaching manifold support bracket to the heat shield (NLEV only). Tighten bolt to 28
Nm (250 inch lbs.). 4. Assemble muffler and exhaust pipe to catalytic converter. Install muffler and
pipe support isolators to the underbody. 5. Tighten the catalytic converter to exhaust manifold
fasteners to 28 Nm (250 inch lbs.). 6. Working from the front of the system; align each component
to maintain position and proper clearance with under body components. Tighten all
slip joint band clamps to 47 Nm (35 ft. lbs.).
CAUTION: Exhaust band clamps should never be tightened such that the two sides of the clamps
are bottomed out against the center hourglass shaped center block. Once this occurs, the clamp
has lost clamping force and must be replaced.
7. If removed, install downstream oxygen sensor. 8. Connect downstream oxygen sensor electrical
connector.
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Canister Purge Solenoid > Component Information > Locations
Canister Purge Solenoid: Locations
EVAP Purge Solenoid / Power Steering Switch
Fig. 2 Proportional Purge Solenoid Valve
The solenoid attaches to a bracket near the steering gear.
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Canister Purge Solenoid: Description and Operation
All vehicles use a proportional purge solenoid. The solenoid regulates the rate of vapor flow from
the EVAP canister to the throttle body. The PCM operates the solenoid.
During the cold start warm-up period and the hot start time delay, the PCM does not energize the
solenoid. When de-energized, no vapors are purged.
Fig. 1 Proportional Purge Solenoid
The proportional purge solenoid operates at a frequency of 200 hz and is controlled by an engine
controller circuit that senses the current being applied to the proportional purge solenoid and then
adjusts that current to achieve the desired purge flow. The proportional purge solenoid controls the
purge rate of fuel vapors from the vapor canister and fuel tank to the engine intake manifold.
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Canister Purge Solenoid: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig. 2 Proportional Purge Solenoid Valve
The solenoid attaches to a bracket near the steering gear. The solenoid will not operate unless it is
installed correctly. 1. Raise vehicle and support. 2. Disconnect electrical connector from solenoid.
3. Disconnect vacuum tubes from solenoid. 4. Remove solenoid from bracket.
INSTALLATION
The solenoid attaches to a bracket near the steering gear. The solenoid will not operate unless it is
installed correctly.
The top of the solenoid has TOP printed on it. The solenoid will not operate unless it is installed
correctly. 1. Install solenoid on bracket. 2. Connect vacuum tube to solenoid. 3. Connect electrical
connector to solenoid. 4. Lower vehicle.
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Evaporative Emission Control Canister: Locations
Fig. 9 EVAP Canister
The vacuum and vapor tubes connect to the top of the canister.
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Evaporative Emission Control Canister: Description and Operation
VAPOR CANISTER
Fig. 9 EVAP Canister
The vacuum and vapor tubes connect to the top of the canister.
All vehicles use a maintenance free, evaporative (EVAP) canister. Fuel tank vapors vent into the
canister. The canister temporarily holds the fuel vapors until intake manifold vacuum draws them
into the combustion chamber. The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) purges the canister through
the proportional purge solenoid. The PCM purges the canister at predetermined intervals and
engine conditions.
Purge Free Cells Purge-free memory cells are used to identify the fuel vapor content of the
evaporative canister. Since the evaporative canister is not purged 100 % of the time, the PCM
stores information about the evaporative canister's vapor content in a memory cell.
The purge-free cells are constructed similar to certain purge-normal cells. The purge-free cells can
be monitored by the DRB III Scan Tool. The only difference between the purge-free cells and
normal adaptive cells is that in purge-free, the purge is completely turned off. This gives the PCM
the ability to compare purge and purge-free operation.
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Evaporative Emission Control Canister: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Raise vehicle and support.
Fig. 10 EVAP Canister
3. Disconnect the hoses from the EVAP canister.
Fig. 11 EVAP
4. Remove 1 nuts from the bracket of the EVAP canister. 5. Remove EVAP canister from bracket.
INSTALLATION
1. Install EVAP canister to Bracket Fig. 11). 2. Install 2 nuts to EVAP canister and bracket and
tighten nuts to 6.7 Nm (60 in. lbs.). 3. Connect hoses. 4. Install EVAP canister and bracket to
vehicle and tighten nut 22.4 Nm (250 in. lbs.). 5. Lower vehicle. 6. Connect negative battery cable.
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Detection Pump, Evaporative System > Component Information > Technical Service Bulletins > Customer Interest for Leak
Detection Pump: > 08-025-02 > Dec > 02 > Electrical - Air Bag Light ON/DTC (STORED ENERGY FAULT)
Leak Detection Pump: Customer Interest Electrical - Air Bag Light ON/DTC (STORED ENERGY
FAULT)
NUMBER: 08-025-02
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: Dec. 20, 2002
SUBJECT: Air Bag Light "ON"/Erroneous Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) "STORED ENERGY
FAULT"
NOTE:
THE SYMPTOM/CONDITION ADDRESSED IN THIS BULLETIN HAS NO AFFECT ON AIRBAG
OPERATION.
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves installing a jumper harness/diode at the Leak Detection Pump
(LDP).
MODELS:
2000 - 2002 PL Neon
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Vehicle sets DTC "STORED ENERGY FAULT" with the airbag light on.
NOTE:
THE ABOVE MENTIONED DTC CAN BE GENERATED IF THE IGNITION SWITCH IS CYCLED
ON AND OFF WITHIN A TEN SECOND PERIOD. A VOLTAGE SPIKE FROM THE LEAK
DETECTION PUMP COULD OCCUR DUE TO THE PUMP RUNNING CONCURRENTLY IN THE
SYSTEM SELF CHECK MODE. VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH LESS OPTIONS ARE MORE
SUSCEPTIBLE DUE TO THE LOWER NUMBER OF MODULES AVAILABLE TO ABSORB THE
VOLTAGE SPIKE.
DIAGNOSIS:
Using the Diagnostic Scan Tool (DRB III(R)) with the appropriate Diagnostic Procedures Manual,
verify all systems are functioning as designed. If DTC's are present, other than listed above, record
them on the repair order and repair as necessary before proceeding further with this bulletin. If the
DTC listed above is present, perform the Repair Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
1. Disconnect and isolate the negative battery cable.
2. Raise and support vehicle on a suitable hoist.
3. Locate the Leak Detection Pump (LDP) on the right side of the fuel tank. Push the locking tab on
electrical connector to unlock and remove connector.
4. Install jumper harness/diode, p/n 05102874AA, between the LDP and the chassis harness
connector.
5. Tie-strap any excess harness to the chassis harness.
6. Erase DTC "STORED ENERGY FAULT" and verify this DTC is not present.
7. If DTC "STORED ENERGY FAULT" reoccurs, replace the Airbag Control Module (ACM).
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
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TIME ALLOWANCE:
FAILURE CODE:
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FAULT)
Leak Detection Pump: All Technical Service Bulletins Electrical - Air Bag Light ON/DTC (STORED
ENERGY FAULT)
NUMBER: 08-025-02
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: Dec. 20, 2002
SUBJECT: Air Bag Light "ON"/Erroneous Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) "STORED ENERGY
FAULT"
NOTE:
THE SYMPTOM/CONDITION ADDRESSED IN THIS BULLETIN HAS NO AFFECT ON AIRBAG
OPERATION.
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves installing a jumper harness/diode at the Leak Detection Pump
(LDP).
MODELS:
2000 - 2002 PL Neon
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Vehicle sets DTC "STORED ENERGY FAULT" with the airbag light on.
NOTE:
THE ABOVE MENTIONED DTC CAN BE GENERATED IF THE IGNITION SWITCH IS CYCLED
ON AND OFF WITHIN A TEN SECOND PERIOD. A VOLTAGE SPIKE FROM THE LEAK
DETECTION PUMP COULD OCCUR DUE TO THE PUMP RUNNING CONCURRENTLY IN THE
SYSTEM SELF CHECK MODE. VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH LESS OPTIONS ARE MORE
SUSCEPTIBLE DUE TO THE LOWER NUMBER OF MODULES AVAILABLE TO ABSORB THE
VOLTAGE SPIKE.
DIAGNOSIS:
Using the Diagnostic Scan Tool (DRB III(R)) with the appropriate Diagnostic Procedures Manual,
verify all systems are functioning as designed. If DTC's are present, other than listed above, record
them on the repair order and repair as necessary before proceeding further with this bulletin. If the
DTC listed above is present, perform the Repair Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
1. Disconnect and isolate the negative battery cable.
2. Raise and support vehicle on a suitable hoist.
3. Locate the Leak Detection Pump (LDP) on the right side of the fuel tank. Push the locking tab on
electrical connector to unlock and remove connector.
4. Install jumper harness/diode, p/n 05102874AA, between the LDP and the chassis harness
connector.
5. Tie-strap any excess harness to the chassis harness.
6. Erase DTC "STORED ENERGY FAULT" and verify this DTC is not present.
7. If DTC "STORED ENERGY FAULT" reoccurs, replace the Airbag Control Module (ACM).
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
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TIME ALLOWANCE:
FAILURE CODE:
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Leak Detection Pump (Except Built-Up-Export)
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Leak Detection Pump: Description and Operation
Leak Detection Pump (LDP) Operation And Diagnosis
This bulletin describes the theory of operation for the leak detection system. In addition, information
is provided for each of the Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC's) as follows:
P0442-EVAP LEAK MONITOR 0.040" LEAK DETECTED
P0455-EVAP LEAK MONITOR LARGE LEAK DETECTED
P0456-EVAP LEAK MONITOR 0.020" LEAK DETECTED
P1486-EVAP LEAK MONITOR PINCHED HOSE FOUND
P1494-LEAK DETECTION PUMP SW OR MECHANICAL FAULT
P1495-LEAK DETECTION PUMP SOLENOID CIRCUIT
INTRODUCTION
The evaporative emission system is designed to prevent the escape of fuel vapors from the fuel
system. Leaks in the system, even small ones, can allow fuel vapors to escape into the
atmosphere. Government regulations require on-board testing to make sure that the evaporative
(EVAP) system is functioning properly. The leak detection system tests for EVAP system leaks and
blockage. It also performs self-diagnostics.
During self-diagnostics, the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) first checks the Leak Detection
Pump (LDP) for electrical and mechanical faults. If the first checks pass, the PCM then uses the
LDP to seal the vent valve and pump air into the system to pressurize
it. If a leak is present, the PCM will continue pumping the LDP to replace the air that leaks out. The
PCM determines the size of the leak based on how fast/long it must pump the LDP as it tries to
maintain pressure in the system.
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EVAP LEAK DETECTION SYSTEM COMPONENTS
Service Port: Used with special tools like the Miller Evaporative Emissions Leak Detector (EELD) to
test for leaks in the system.
EVAP Purge Solenoid: The PCM uses the EVAP purge solenoid to control purging of excess fuel
vapors stored in the EVAP canister. It remains closed during leak testing to prevent loss of
pressure.
EVAP Canister The EVAP canister stores fuel vapors from the fuel tank for purging. EVAP Purge
Orifice: Limits purge volume.
EVAP System Air Filter: Provides air to the LDP for pressurizing the system. It filters out dirt while
allowing a vent to atmosphere for the EVAP system.
Leak Detection Pump (LDP) Components
The main purpose of the LDP is to pressurize the fuel system for leak checking. It closes the EVAP
system vent to atmospheric pressure so the system can be pressurized for leak testing. The
diaphragm is powered by engine vacuum. It pumps air into the EVAP system to develop a pressure
of about 7.5' H20(1/4) psi. A reed switch in the LDP allows the PCM to monitor the position of the
LDP diaphragm. The PCM uses the reed switch input to monitor how fast the LDP is pumping air
into the EVAP system. This allows detection of leaks and blockage.
The LDP assembly consists of several parts. The solenoid is controlled by the PCM, and it
connects the upper pump cavity to either engine vacuum or atmospheric pressure. A vent valve
closes the EVAP system to atmosphere, sealing the system during leak testing. The pump section
of the LDP consists of a diaphragm that moves up and down to bring air in through the air filter and
inlet check valve, and pump it out through an outlet check valve into the EVAP system.
The diaphragm is pulled up by engine vacuum, and pushed down by spring pressure, as the LDP
solenoid turns on and off. The LDP also has a magnetic reed switch to signal diaphragm position to
the PCM. When the diaphragm is down, the switch is closed, which sends a 12 V (system voltage)
signal to the PCM. When the diaphragm is up, the switch is open, and there is no voltage sent to
the PCM. This allows the PCM to monitor LDP pumping action as it turns the LDP solenoid on and
off.
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LDP AT REST (NOT POWERED)
When the LDP is at rest (no electrical/vacuum) the diaphragm is allowed to drop down if the
internal (EVAP system) pressure is not greater than the return spring. The LDP solenoid blocks the
engine vacuum port and opens the atmospheric pressure port connected through the EVAP system
air filter. The vent valve is held open by the diaphragm. This allows the canister to see atmospheric
pressure.
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DIAPHRAGM UPWARD MOVEMENT
When the PCM energizes the LDP solenoid, the solenoid blocks the atmospheric port leading
through the EVAP air filter and at the same time opens the engine vacuum port to the pump cavity
above the diaphragm. The diaphragm moves upward when vacuum above the diaphragm exceeds
spring force. This upward movement closes the vent valve. It also causes low pressure below the
diaphragm, unseating the inlet check valve and allowing air in from the EVAP air filter. When the
diaphragm completes its upward movement, the LDP reed switch turns from closed to open.
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DIAPHRAGM DOWNWARD MOVEMENT based on reed switch input, the PCM de-energizes the
LDP solenoid, causing it to block the vacuum port, and open the atmospheric port. This connects
the upper pump cavity to atmosphere through the EVAP air filter. The spring is now able to push
the diaphragm down. The downward movement of the diaphragm closes the inlet check valve and
opens the outlet check valve pumping air into the evaporative system. The LDP reed switch turns
from open to closed, allowing the PGM to monitor LDP pumping (diaphragm up/down) activity.
During the pumping mode, the diaphragm will not move down far enough to open the vent valve
The pumping cycle is repeated as the solenoid is turned on and off. When the evaporative system
begins to pressurize, the pressure on the bottom of the diaphragm will begin to oppose the spring
pressure, slowing the pumping action. The PCM watches the time from when the solenoid is
de-energized, until the diaphragm drops down far enough for the reed switch to change from
opened to closed. If the reed switch changes too quickly, a leak may be indicated. The longer it
takes the reed switch to change state, the tighter the evaporative system is sealed. If the system
pressurizes too quickly, a restriction somewhere in the EVAP system may be indicated.
PUMPING ACTION During portions of this test, the PCM uses the reed switch to monitor
diaphragm movement. The solenoid is only turned on by the PCM after the reed switch changes
from open to closed, indicating that the diaphragm has moved down. At other times during the test,
the PCM will rapidly cycle the LDP solenoid on and off to quickly pressurize the system. During
rapid cycling, the diaphragm will not move enough to change the reed switch state. In the state of
rapid cycling, the PCM will use a fixed time interval to cycle the solenoid.
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Leak Detection Pump: Testing and Inspection
ENABLING CONDITIONS TO RUN EVAP LEAK DETECTION TEST
NOTE: The following values are approximate and vehicle specific. Use the values seen in pre
test/monitor test screen on the DRB III. See TSB 25-02-98 for more detail
1. Cold start: with ambient temperature (obtained from modeling the inlet air temperature sensor on
passenger vehicles and the battery temperature sensor on Jeep & truck vehicles) between 4C° (40°
F) and 32° C (90° F) for 0.040 leak. Between 4C° (40° F) and 29° C (85° F) for 0.020 leak. 2.
Engine coolant temperature within:-12° to -8°C (10° to 18°F) of battery/ambient. 3. Battery voltage
between 10 and 15 volts.
NOTE: If battery voltage drops below 10 volts for more than 5 seconds during engine cranking, the
EVAP leak detection test will not run.
4. Low fuel warning light off (fuel level must be between 15% and 85% for 0.040 leak and 30% and
85% for 0.020 leak). 5. MAP sensor reading 22 in Hg or above (This is the manifold absolute
pressure, not vacuum). 6. No engine stall during test.
If the system does not pass the EVAP Leak Detection Test, the following DTCs may be set:
- P0442 - EVAP LEAK MONITOR 0.040" LEAK DETECTED
- P0455 - EVAP LEAK MONITOR LARGE LEAK DETECTED
- P0456 - EVAP LEAK MONITOR 0.020" LEAK DETECTED
- P1486 - EVAP LEAK MON PINCHED HOSE FOUND
- P1494 - LEAK DETECTION PUMP SW OR MECH FAULT
- P1495 - LEAK DETECTION PUMP SOLENOID CIRCUIT
A DTC will not be set if a one-trip fault is set or if MIL is illuminated for any of the following:
- Purge Solenoid Electrical Fault
- All Engine Controller Self Test Faults
- All Cam And/or Crank Sensor Fault
- All Map Sensor Faults
- Ambient/battery Temperature Sensor Electrical Faults
- All Coolant Sensor Faults
- All TPS Faults
- LDP Pressure Switch Fault
- EGR Solenoid Fault
- All Injector Faults
- Baro Our Of Range
- Vehicle Speed Faults
- LDP Solenoid Circuit
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Figure 6
EVAP leak detection test sequence
When the ignition key is turned to "ON" the LDP diaphragm should be in the down position and the
LDP reed switch should be closed. If the EVAP system has residual pressure, the LDP diaphragm
may be up. This could result in the LDP reed switch being open when the key is turned to "ON" and
a P1494 fault could be set because the PCM is expecting the reed switch to be closed.
After the key is turned "ON", the PCM immediately tests the LDP solenoid circuit for electrical
faults. If a fault is detected, DTC P1495 will set, the MIL will illuminate, and the remaining EVAP
Leak Detection Test is canceled.
NOTE: If battery temperature is not within range, or if the engine coolant temperature is not within a
specified range of the battery temperature, the PCM will not run tests for DTC P1494, P1486,
P0442, P0455 and P0441. These temperature calibrations may be different between models.
FIGURE 6 SECTION 2
If DTC P1495 is not set, the PCM will check for DTC P1494. If the LDP reed switch was closed
when the key was turned to "ON", the PCM energizes the LDP solenoid for up to 8 seconds and
monitors the LDP switch. As the LDP diaphragm is pulled up by engine vacuum, the LDP reed
switch should change from closed to open. If it does not, the PCM sets a temporary fault (P1494) in
memory, and waits until the next time the Enabling Conditions are met to run the test again. If this
is again detected, P1494 is stored and the MIL is illuminated. If the problem is not detected during
the next enabling cycle, the temporary fault will be cleared.
However, if the PCM detects the reed switch open when the key is turned to "ON", the PCM must
determine if this condition is due to residual pressure in the EVAP system, or an actual fault. The
PCM stores information in memory on EVAP system purging from previous engine run or drive
cycles.
If little or no purging took place, residual pressure could be holding the LDP diaphragm up, causing
the LDP switch to be open. Since this is not a malfunction, the PCM cancels the EVAP Leak
Detection Test without setting the temporary fault.
If there was sufficient purging during the previous cycle to eliminate EVAP system pressure, the
PCM judges that this is a malfunction and sets a temporary fault in memory. The next time that the
Enabling Conditions are met, the test will run again. If the fault is again detected, the MIL will
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illuminate and DTC 1494 will be stored. If the fault is not detected, the temporary fault will be
cleared.
FIGURE 6 SECTION 3
If no fault has been detected so far, the PCM begins testing for possible blockage in the EVAP
system between the LDP and the fuel tank. This is done by monitoring the time required for the
LDP to pump air into the EVAP system during two to three pump cycles. If no blockage is present,
the LDP diaphragm is able to quickly pump air out of the LDP each time the PCM turns oft the LDP
solenoid. If a blockage is present, the PCM detects that the LDP takes longer to complete each
pump cycle. If the pump cycles take longer than expected (approximately 6 to 10 seconds) the
PCM will suspect a blockage. On the next drive when Enabling Conditions are met, the test will run
again. If blockage is again detected, P1486 is stored, and the MIL is illuminated.
FIGURE 6 SECTION 4
After the LDP blockage tests are completed, the PCM then tests for EVAP system leakage. First,
the PCM commands the LDP to rapidly pump for 20 to 50 seconds (depending on fuel level) to
build pressure in the EVAP system. This evaluates the system J18-24-0 to see if it can be
sufficiently pressurized. This evaluation (rapid pump cycling) may occur several times prior to leak
checking. The LDP reed switch does not close and open during rapid pumping because the
diaphragm does not travel through its full range during this part of the test.
FIGURE 6 SECTION 5
Next, the PCM performs one or more test cycles by monitoring the time required for the LDP reed
switch to close (diaphragm to drop) after the LDP solenoid is turned off.
If the switch does not close, or closes after a long delay, it means that the system does not have
any significant leakage and the EVAP Leak Detection Test is complete.
However, if the LDP reed switch closes quickly, there may be a leak or the fuel level may be low
enough that the LDP must pump more to finish pressurizing the EVAP system. In this case, the
PCM will rapidly pump the LDP again to build pressure in the EVAP system, and follow that by
monitoring the time needed for several LDP test cycles. This process of rapid pumping followed by
several LDP test cycles may repeat several times before the PCM judges that a leak is present.
When leaks are present, the LDP test cycle time will be inversely proportional to the size of the
leak. The larger the leak, the shorter the test cycle time. The smaller the leak, the longer the test
cycle time. DTC's may be set when a leak as small as 0.5 mm (0.020") diameter is present.
If the system detects a leak, a temporary fault will be stored in PCM memory. The time it takes to
detect a .020, .040, or Large leak is based on calibrations that vary from model to model. The
important point to remember is if a leak is again detected on the next EVAP Leak Detection Test,
the MIL will illuminate and a DTC will be stored based on the size of leak detected. If no leak is
detected during the next test, the temporary fault will be cleared.
DIAGNOSTIC TIPS
During diagnosis, you can compare the LDP solenoid activity with the monitor sequence in Figure
6. If the PCM detects a problem that could set a DTC, the testing is halted and LDP solenoid
activity will stop. As each section of the test begins, it indicates that the previous section passed
successfully. By watching to see which tests complete, you can see if any conditions are present
that the PCM considers abnormal.
For example, if the LDP solenoid is energized for the test cycles to test for blockage (P1486), it
means that the LDP has already passed its test for P1494. Then, if the PCM detects a possible
blockage, it will set a temporary fault without turning on the MIL and continue the leak portion of the
test. However, the PCM will assume that the system is already pressurized and skip the rapid
pump cycles.
Always diagnose leaks, if possible, before disconnecting connections. Disconnecting connections
may mask a leak condition.
Keep in mind that if the purge solenoid seat is leaking, it could go undetected since the leak would
end up in the intake manifold. Disconnect the purge solenoid at the manifold when leak checking.
In addition, a pinched hose fault (P1486) could set if the purge solenoid does not purge the fuel
system properly (blocked seat). The purge solenoid must vent the fuel system prior to the LDP
system test. If the purge solenoid cannot properly vent the system the LDP cannot properly
complete the test for P1486 and this fault can set due to pressure being in the EVAP system during
the test sequence.
Multiple actuation's of the DRB Ill® Leak Detection Pump (LDP) Monitor Test can hide a 0.020 leak
because of excess vapor generation. Additionally, any source for additional vapor generation can
hide a small leak in the EVAP system. Excess vapor generation can delay the fall of the LDP
diaphragm thus hiding the small leak. An example of this condition could be bringing a cold vehicle
into a warm shop for testing or high ambient temperatures.
Fully plugged and partially plugged underhood vacuum lines have been known to set MIL
conditions. P1494 and P0456 can be set for this reason. Always, thoroughly, check plumbing for
pinches or blockage before condemning components.
TEST EQUIPMENT
The Evaporative Emission Leak Detector (EELD) Miller Special Tool 8404 is capable of visually
detecting leaks in the evaporative system and will take
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the place of the ultrasonic leak detector 6917A. The EELD utilizes shop air and a smoke generator
to visually detect leaks down to 0.020 or smaller. The food grade oil used to make the smoke
includes an UV trace dye that will leave telltale signs of the leak under a black light. This is helpful
when components have to be removed to determine the exact leak location. For detailed test
instructions, follow the operators manual packaged with the EELD.
IMPORTANT
Be sure that the PCM has the latest software update. Reprogram as indicated by any applicable
Technical Service Bulletin. After LDP repairs are completed, verify the repair by running the DRB
Ill® Leak Detection Pump (LDP) Monitor Test as described in Technical Service Bulletin 18-12-99.
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Leak Detection Pump: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Raise and support vehicle on a hoist. 2. Push locking tab on electrical connector to unlock and
remove connector. 3. loosen the sway bar bracket to remove the pump bracket. 4. Remove pump
and bracket as an assembly. 5. Disconnect lines from LDP. 6. Remove filter. 7. Remove pump from
bracket.
INSTALLATION
1. Install pump to bracket and tighten bolts to 1.2 Nm (10.6 in. lbs.). 2. Install filter and tighten to 2.8
Nm (25 in. lbs.). 3. Before installing hoses to LDP, make sure they are not cracked or split. If a
hose leaks, it will cause the Check Engine Lamp to illuminate.
Connect lines to the LDP.
NOTE: The LOP bracket must be between the rail and away bar bracket.
4. Install pump and bracket assembly to body and tighten bolts to 5.0 Nm (45 in. lbs.). 5. Install
sway bar bracket bolt and tighten bolts to 33.8 Nm (25 ft. lbs.). 6. Install electrical connector to
pump and push locking tab to lock. 7. Lower vehicle 8. Use the DRB III scan tool, verify proper
operation of LDP.
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Positive Crankcase Ventilation Valve: Locations
Fig.10 PCV System - 2.0L
Fig. 6 Engine OFF Or Engine Backfire No Vapor Flow
This valve is screwed into the engine valve cover.
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Positive Crankcase Ventilation Valve: Description and Operation
Fig. 5 PCV System
Fig. 6 Engine OFF Or Engine Backfire No Vapor Flow
This is a valve screwed into the engine valve cover.
When the engine is not operating or during an engine backfire, the spring forces the plunger back
against the seat. This prevents vapors from flowing through the valve.
Fig. 7 High Intake Manifold Vacuum Minimal Vapor Flow
When the engine is at idle or cruising, high manifold vacuum is present. At these times manifold
vacuum is able to completely compress the spring and pull the plunger to the top of the valve. In
this position there is minimal vapor flow through the valve.
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Fig. 8 Moderate Intake Manifold Vacuum Maximum Vapor Flow
During periods of moderate intake manifold vacuum the plunger is only pulled part way back from
the inlet. This results in maximum vapor flow through the valve.
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Information > Specifications > Pressure
Fuel Pressure: Specifications Fuel System Pressure
Fuel System Pressure
Regulated Pressure 400 +/- 34 kpa (58 +/- 5 psi)
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Fuel Pressure: Specifications Fuel System Volume
Fuel System Volume
Volume 1/4 Liter (1/2 pint) in 7 seconds
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Fuel Pressure: Testing and Inspection
Tests 1 - 2
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Tests 3 - 5
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Tests 6 - 10
SYMPTOM
CHECKING FUEL DELIVERY
POSSIBLE CAUSES
- Fuel pump relay
- Fuel pressure out of SPECS
- Restricted fuel supply line
- Fuel pump inlet strainer plugged
- Fuel pump module
- Fuel pump capacity (volume) out of specs
- Fuel pump relay fused B+ circuit
- Fuel pump relay output circuit open
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- Fuel pump ground circuit open/high resistance
- Fuel pump module
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Fuel Pressure Release: Service Precautions
WARNING: Adhere to the following procedures any time the fuel system is being worked on in
order to reduce the risk of fire and personal injury:
- Keep a dry chemical (Class B) fire extinguisher near the work area.
- Place a "CAUTION FLAMMABLE" sign in the work area.
- Work in a well-ventilated area. Do not smoke, and keep sparks and open flames away.
- Wear eye protection.
- Use caution when working near the catalytic converter to prevent the possibility of burns or fire.
(The temperatures within the converter can exceed 537 °C (1000 °F).)
- Relieve the fuel system pressure prior to disconnecting fuel system components.
- Disconnect the negative battery cable except for tests where battery voltage is required.
- Use a suitable container to store or catch fuel.
- Do not replace fuel pipe with fuel hose.
- Plug all disconnected fuel line fittings and hoses.
- After making any fuel system repairs ALWAYS inspect for fuel leaks.
- Over tightening the pump lock ring may result in a leak.
- The fuel reservoir of the fuel pump module does not empty out when the tank is drained. The fuel
in the reservoir may spill out when the module is removed.
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Fuel Pressure Release: Service and Repair
1. Remove Fuel Pump relay from Power Distribution Center (PDC). For location of relay, refer to
label on underside of PDC cover. 2. Start and run engine until it stalls. 3. Attempt restarting engine
until it will no longer run. 4. Turn ignition key to OFF position. 5. Place a rag or towel below fuel line
quick-connect fitting at fuel rail. 6. Return fuel pump relay to PDC. 7. One or more Diagnostic
Trouble Codes (DTC's) may have been stored in PCM memory due to fuel pump relay removal.
The DRB III scan tool
must be used to erase a DTC.
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Idle Speed: Specifications
Idle Speed 600-1300 rpm
Idle speed range achieved by performing the Minimum Air
Flow Idle Speed Test, using a scan tool.
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Accelerator Pedal: Specifications
Accelerator Pedal to Dash Nuts
............................................................................................................................................12 Nm (8.8
ft. lbs) (105 in. lbs)
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Accelerator Pedal: Service Precautions
CAUTION: When servicing the accelerator pedal, throttle cable or speed control cable, do not
damage or kink the core wire inside the cable sheathing.
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Accelerator Pedal: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
CAUTION: When servicing the accelerator pedal, throttle cable or speed control cable, do not
damage or kink the core wire inside the cable sheathing.
1. Remove throttle cable cover.
Fig. 1 Throttle Cable
2. Hold the throttle body throttle lever in the wide open position. Remove the throttle cable from the
throttle body cam (Fig. 1).
Fig. 2 Accelerator Pedal And Throttle Cable
3. From inside the vehicle, hold up the pedal and remove the cable retainer and throttle cable from
the upper end of the pedal shaft (Fig. 2). 4. Pull back the carpet.
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Fig. 3 Accelerator Pedal
5. Working from inside the vehicle, remove nuts from accelerator pedal attaching studs (Fig. 3).
Remove assembly from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: When servicing the accelerator pedal, throttle cable or speed control cable, do not
damage or kink the core wire inside the cable sheathing.
1. Position accelerator pedal assembly on dash panel. Install retaining nuts. Tighten retaining nuts
to 12 Nm (105 in. lbs.) torque. 2. From inside the vehicle, hold up the pedal and install the throttle
cable and cable retainer in the upper end of the pedal shaft. 3. From the engine compartment, hold
the throttle body lever in the wide open position and install the throttle cable. 4. Install the throttle
cable cover.
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Air Filter Element: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove 5 screws from air cleaner element box lid. 2. Remove lid from air cleaner box. 3. Pull air
cleaner up and out of air cleaner box.
INSTALLATION
1. Install air cleaner element on to throttle body and push towards the throttle body and past lip in
air cleaner box bottom (Fig. 9). 2. Install lid and tighten screws.
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Specifications
Fuel: Specifications Fuel Octane Ratings
Fuel Octane Ratings
2.0 Standard Engine Minimum Octane Rating of 87
2.0 High Output Engine Preferred Octang Rating of 91
A minimum octane rating of 87 can safely be usue in this
application, however, reduced acceleration may occur.
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Fuel: Service Precautions
CAUTION: Your vehicle must use unleaded fuel only. Using leaded fuel will damage the catalytic
converter and affect the warranty coverage validity.
CAUTION: DO NOT use gasoline containing methanol.
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Fuel Filler Cap: Locations
The plastic fuel fill cap is threaded/quarter turn onto the end of the fuel filler tube.
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Fuel Filler Cap: Description and Operation
The plastic fuel fill cap is threaded/quarter turn onto the end of the fuel filler tube. It's purpose is to
retain vapors and fuel in the fuel tank.
The fuel filler cap incorporates a two-way relief valve that is closed to atmosphere during normal
operating conditions. The relief valve is calibrated to open when a pressure of 17 kPa (2.5 psi) or
vacuum of 2 kPa (0.6 in. Hg) occurs in the fuel tank. When the pressure or vacuum is relieved, the
valve returns to the normally closed position.
CAUTION: Remove the fuel filler cap to release fuel tank pressure before disconnecting any fuel
system component.
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Fuel Pressure Release: Service Precautions
WARNING: Adhere to the following procedures any time the fuel system is being worked on in
order to reduce the risk of fire and personal injury:
- Keep a dry chemical (Class B) fire extinguisher near the work area.
- Place a "CAUTION FLAMMABLE" sign in the work area.
- Work in a well-ventilated area. Do not smoke, and keep sparks and open flames away.
- Wear eye protection.
- Use caution when working near the catalytic converter to prevent the possibility of burns or fire.
(The temperatures within the converter can exceed 537 °C (1000 °F).)
- Relieve the fuel system pressure prior to disconnecting fuel system components.
- Disconnect the negative battery cable except for tests where battery voltage is required.
- Use a suitable container to store or catch fuel.
- Do not replace fuel pipe with fuel hose.
- Plug all disconnected fuel line fittings and hoses.
- After making any fuel system repairs ALWAYS inspect for fuel leaks.
- Over tightening the pump lock ring may result in a leak.
- The fuel reservoir of the fuel pump module does not empty out when the tank is drained. The fuel
in the reservoir may spill out when the module is removed.
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Fuel Pressure Release: Service and Repair
1. Remove Fuel Pump relay from Power Distribution Center (PDC). For location of relay, refer to
label on underside of PDC cover. 2. Start and run engine until it stalls. 3. Attempt restarting engine
until it will no longer run. 4. Turn ignition key to OFF position. 5. Place a rag or towel below fuel line
quick-connect fitting at fuel rail. 6. Return fuel pump relay to PDC. 7. One or more Diagnostic
Trouble Codes (DTC's) may have been stored in PCM memory due to fuel pump relay removal.
The DRB III scan tool
must be used to erase a DTC.
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Fuel Hose Clamp: Description and Operation
FUEL LINES/HOSES AND CLAMPS
Also refer to Quick-Connect Fittings.
WARNING: THE FUEL SYSTEM IS UNDER A CONSTANT PRESSURE (EVEN WITH THE
ENGINE OFF). BEFORE SERVICING ANY FUEL SYSTEM HOSES, FITTINGS OR LINES, THE
FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE MUST BE RELEASED. REFER TO THE FUEL SYSTEM
PRESSURE RELEASE PROCEDURE.
The lines/tubes/hoses used on fuel injected vehicles are of a special construction. This is due to
the higher fuel pressures and the possibility of contaminated fuel in this system. If it is necessary to
replace these lines/tubes/hoses, only those marked EFM/EFI may be used.
If equipped: The hose clamps used to secure rubber hoses on fuel injected vehicles are of a
special rolled edge construction. This construction is used to prevent the edge of the clamp from
cutting into the hose. Only these rolled edge type clamps may be used in this system. All other
types of clamps may cut into the hoses and cause high-pressure fuel leaks.
Use new original equipment type hose clamps.
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Fuel Hose Clamp: Service and Repair
Inspect all hose connections (clamps and quick connect fittings) for completeness and leaks.
Replace cracked, scuffed, or swelled hoses. Replace hoses that rub against other vehicle
components or show sign of wear.
Fuel injected vehicles use specially constructed hoses. When replacing hoses, only use hoses
marked EFM/EFI.
When installing hoses, ensure that they are routed away from contact with other vehicle
components that could rub against them and cause failure. Avoid contact with clamps or other
components that cause abrasions or scuffing. Ensure that rubber hoses are properly routed and
avoid heat sources.
The hose clamps have rolled edges to prevent the clamp from cutting into the hose. Only use
clamps that are original equipment or equivalent. Other types of clamps may cut into the hoses and
cause high pressure fuel leaks. Tighten hose clamps to 1 Nm (10 in. lbs.) torque.
Inspect all hose connections such as clamps, couplings and fittings to make sure they are secure
and leaks are not present. The component should be replaced immediately if there is any evidence
of degradation that could result in failure.
Never attempt to repair a plastic fuel line/tube. Replace as necessary.
Avoid contact of any fuel tubes/hoses with other vehicle components that could cause abrasions or
scuffing. Be sure that the plastic fuel lines/tubes are properly routed to prevent pinching and to
avoid heat sources.
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Fuel Injector: Specifications
Resistance 10 - 16 Ohms
At 68 degrees F (20 degrees C)
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Fuel Injector: Locations
Fig. 7 Fuel Injector Location - Typical
The injectors are positioned in the intake manifold with the nozzle ends directly above the intake
valve port (Fig. 7).
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Fuel Injector: Diagrams
Fuel Injector No.1
Fuel Injector No.2
Fuel Injector No.3
Fuel Injector No.4
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Fuel Injector: Description and Operation
Fig. 7 Fuel Injector Location - Typical
The injectors are positioned in the intake manifold with the nozzle ends directly above the intake
valve port (Fig. 7).
Fig. 8 Fuel Injector Typical
The fuel injectors are electrical solenoids (Fig. 8). The injector contains a pintle that closes off an
orifice at the nozzle end. When electric current is supplied to the injector, the armature and needle
move a short distance against a spring, allowing fuel to flow out the orifice. Because the fuel is
under high pressure, a fine spray is developed in the shape of a hollow cone or two streams. The
spraying action atomizes the fuel, adding it to the air entering the combustion chamber. Fuel
injectors are not interchangeable between engines.
The PCM provides battery voltage to each injector through the ASD relay. Injector operation is
controlled by a ground path provided for each injector by the PCM. Injector on-time (pulse-width) is
variable, and is determined by the PCM processing all the data previously discussed to obtain the
optimum injector pulse width for each operating condition. The pulse width is controlled by the
duration of the ground path provided.
Fuel injectors are fired one crankshaft revolution before TDC compression. When cylinder # 4 is at
TDC compression the injector for cylinder # 1 will be energized.
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Fuel Injector: Service and Repair Injector Connector Replacement
REMOVAL
Fig. 9 Fuel Injectors
Fig. 10 Remove/Install Injector Connector
1. Disconnect electrical connectors at the fuel injectors (Fig. 9). To remove connector refer to (Fig.
10). Pull the red colored slider away from
injector (1). While pulling the slider, depress tab (2) and remove connector (3) from injector. The
factory fuel injection wiring harness is numerically tagged (INJ 1, INJ 2, etc.) for injector position
identification. If harness is not tagged, make note of wiring location before removal.
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Fuel Injector: Service and Repair Fuel Injector Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect negative cable from battery. 2. Remove fuel rail cover. 3. Release fuel system
pressure. Refer to Fuel System Pressure Release procedure. 4. Disconnect fuel supply tube from
rail. Refer to Quick-Connect Fittings in the Fuel Delivery.
Fig. 11 Fuel Rail And Injectors
5. Disconnect electrical connectors from fuel injectors (Fig. 11), refer to the fuel injector connector
for electrical connector removal. 6. Remove fuel rail mounting screws. 7. Lift rail off of intake
manifold. Cover the fuel injector openings in the intake manifold.
Fig. 12 Fuel Injector Retainer
8. Remove fuel injector retainer (Fig. 12).
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Fig. 13 Fuel Injector O-Rings
9. Pull injector out of fuel rail. Replace fuel injector O-rings (Fig. 13).
INSTALLATION
1. Apply a light coating of clean engine oil to the upper O-ring. 2. Install injector in cup on fuel rail.
3. Install retaining clip. 4. Apply a light coating of clean engine oil to the O-ring on the nozzle end of
each injector. 5. Insert fuel injector nozzles into openings in intake manifold. Seat the injectors in
place. 'lighten fuel rail mounting screws to 22.5 Nm ±3 Nm (200
±30 in. lbs.).
6. Attach electrical connectors to fuel injectors, refer to the fuel injector connector for electrical
connector installation. 7. Connect fuel supply tube to fuel rail. Refer to Quick Connect Fittings. 8.
Install fuel rail cover.
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Information > Service Precautions > Technician Safety Information
Fuel Line Coupler: Technician Safety Information
WARNING:
- RELEASE FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE BEFORE DISCONNECTING A QUICK-CONNECT
FITTINGS. REFER TO THE FUEL PRESSURE RELEASE PROCEDURE.
- THE FUEL SYSTEM IS UNDER A CONSTANT PRESSURE (EVEN WITH THE ENGINE OFF).
BEFORE SERVICING ANY FUEL SYSTEM HOSES, FITTINGS OR LINES, THE FUEL SYSTEM
PRESSURE MUST BE RELEASED. REFER TO THE FUEL PRESSURE RELEASE
PROCEDURE.
CAUTION:
- Never install a quick-connect fitting without the retainer being either on the fuel tube or already in
the quick-connect fitting. In either case, ensure the retainer locks securely into the quick-connect
fitting by firmly pulling on fuel tube and fitting to ensure it is secured.
- When using the ASD Fuel System Test, the Auto Shutdown (ASD) Relay remains energized for
several minutes, until the test is stopped, or until the ignition switch is turned to the OFF position.
- The interior components (O-rings, spacers) of this type of quick-connect fitting are not serviced
separately, but new plastic retainers are available. Do not attempt to repair damaged fittings or fuel
lines/tubes. If repair is necessary, replace the complete fuel tube assembly.
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Fuel Line Coupler: Vehicle Damage Warnings
CAUTION: When the quick-connect fitting was disconnected, the plastic retainer will remain on the
component being serviced. If this retainer must be removed, very carefully release the retainer from
the component with two small screwdrivers. After removal, inspect the retainer for cracks or any
damage.
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Fuel Line Coupler: Description and Operation
FUEL LINES/HOSES AND CLAMPS
Also refer to Quick-Connect Fittings.
WARNING: THE FUEL SYSTEM IS UNDER A CONSTANT PRESSURE (EVEN WITH THE
ENGINE OFF). BEFORE SERVICING ANY FUEL SYSTEM HOSES, FITTINGS OR LINES, THE
FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE MUST BE RELEASED. REFER TO THE FUEL SYSTEM
PRESSURE RELEASE PROCEDURE.
The lines/tubes/hoses used on fuel injected vehicles are of a special construction. This is due to
the higher fuel pressures and the possibility of contaminated fuel in this system. If it is necessary to
replace these lines/tubes/hoses, only those marked EFM/EFI may be used.
If equipped: The hose clamps used to secure rubber hoses on fuel injected vehicles are of a
special rolled edge construction. This construction is used to prevent the edge of the clamp from
cutting into the hose. Only these rolled edge type clamps may be used in this system. All other
types of clamps may cut into the hoses and cause high-pressure fuel leaks.
Use new original equipment type hose clamps.
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Fuel Line Coupler: Service and Repair Quick Connect Fitting Service
QUICK CONNECT FITTING
REMOVAL
When disconnecting a quick-connect fitting, the retainer will remain on the fuel tube nipple.
WARNING: RELEASE FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE BEFORE DISCONNECTING A
QUICK-CONNECT FITTINGS. REFER TO THE FUEL PRESSURE RELEASE PROCEDURE.
1. Perform Fuel Pressure Release Procedure. Refer to the Fuel Pressure Release Procedure. 2.
Disconnect negative cable from battery or auxiliary jumper terminal. 3. Squeeze retainer tabs
together and pull fuel tube/quick-connect fitting assembly off of fuel tube nipple. The retainer will
remain on fuel tube.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: Never install a quick-connect fitting without the retainer being either on the fuel tube or
already in the quick-connect fitting. In either case, ensure the retainer locks securely into the
quick-connect fitting by firmly pulling on fuel tube and fitting to ensure it is secured.
1. Using a clean lint free cloth, clean the fuel tube nipple and retainer. 2. Prior to connecting the
fitting to the fuel tube, coat the fuel tube nipple with clean 30 weight engine oil. 3. Push the
quick-connect fitting over the fuel tube until the retainer seats and a click is heard.
Fig. 23 Plastic Quick-Connect Fitting/Fuel Tube Connection
4. The plastic quick-connect fitting has windows in the sides of the casing. When the fitting
completely attaches to the fuel tube, the retainer locking
ears and the fuel tube shoulder are visible in the windows. If they are not visible, the retainer was
not properly installed (Fig. 23). Do not rely upon the audible click to confirm a secure connection.
5. Connect negative cable to battery or auxiliary jumper terminal.
CAUTION: When using the ASD Fuel System Test, the Auto Shutdown (ASD) Relay remains
energized for several minutes, until the test is stopped, or until the ignition switch is turned to the
OFF position.
6. Use the DRB III scan tool ASD Fuel System Test to pressurize the fuel system. Check for leaks.
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Fuel Line Coupler: Service and Repair Two-Tab Type Fitting Service
TWO-TAB TYPE FITTING
Fig. 24 Typical Two-Tab Type Quick-Connect Fitting
This type of fitting is equipped with tabs located on both sides of the fitting (Fig. 24). These tabs are
supplied for disconnecting the quick-connect fitting from component being serviced.
CAUTION: The interior components (O-rings, spacers) of this type of quick-connect fitting are not
serviced separately, but new plastic retainers are available. Do not attempt to repair damaged
fittings or fuel lines/tubes. If repair is necessary, replace the complete fuel tube assembly.
WARNING: THE FUEL SYSTEM IS UNDER A CONSTANT PRESSURE (EVEN WITH THE
ENGINE OFF). BEFORE SERVICING ANY FUEL SYSTEM HOSES, FITTINGS OR LINES, THE
FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE MUST BE RELEASED. REFER TO THE FUEL PRESSURE
RELEASE PROCEDURE.
DISCONNECTION / CONNECTION
1. Perform fuel pressure release procedure. 2. Disconnect negative battery cable from battery or
auxiliary jumper terminal. 3. Clean fitting of any foreign material before disassembly. 4. To
disconnect quick-connect fitting, squeeze plastic retainer tabs (Fig. 24) against sides of
quick-connect fitting with your fingers. Tool use is
not required for removal and may damage plastic retainer. Pull fitting from fuel system component
being serviced. The plastic retainer will remain on component being serviced after fitting is
disconnected. The O-rings and spacer will remain in quick-connect fitting connector body.
5. Inspect quick-connect fitting body and component for damage. Replace as necessary.
CAUTION: When the quick-connect fitting was disconnected, the plastic retainer will remain on the
component being serviced. If this retainer must be removed, very carefully release the retainer from
the component with two small screwdrivers. After removal, inspect the retainer for cracks or any
damage.
6. Prior to connecting quick-connect fitting to component being serviced, check condition of fitting
and component. Clean parts with a lint-free
cloth. Lubricate with clean engine oil.
7. Insert quick-connect fitting to component being serviced and into plastic retainer. When a
connection is made, a click will be heard. 8. Verify a locked condition by firmly pulling on fuel tube
and fitting (15 - 30 lbs.). 9. Connect negative cable to battery or auxiliary jumper terminal.
10. Use the DRB III scan tool ASD Fuel System Test to pressurize the fuel system. Check for
leaks.
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Fuel Line Coupler: Service and Repair Plastic Retainer Ring Type Fitting Service
PLASTIC RETAINER RING TYPE FITTING
Fig. 25 Plastic Retainer Ring Type Fitting
This type of fitting can be identified by the use of a full-round plastic retainer ring (Fig. 25) usually
black in color.
CAUTION: The interior components (O-rings, spacers, retainers) of this type of quick-connect fitting
are not serviced separately. Do not attempt to repair damaged fittings or fuel lines/tubes. If repair is
necessary, replace the complete fuel tube assembly.
WARNING: THE FUEL SYSTEM IS UNDER A CONSTANT PRESSURE (EVEN WITH THE
ENGINE OFF). BEFORE SERVICING ANY FUEL SYSTEM HOSES, FITTINGS OR LINES, THE
FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE MUST BE RELEASED. REFER TO THE FUEL SYSTEM
PRESSURE RELEASE PROCEDURE.
DISCONNECTION / CONNECTION
1. Perform fuel pressure release procedure. Refer to Fuel Pressure Release Procedure. 2.
Disconnect negative battery cable from battery or auxiliary jumper terminal. 3. Clean fitting of any
foreign material before disassembly. 4. To release fuel system component from quick-connect
fitting, firmly push fitting towards component being serviced while firmly pushing
plastic retainer ring into fitting (Fig. 25). With plastic ring depressed, pull fitting from component.
The plastic retainer ring must be pressed squarely into fitting body. If this retainer is cocked during
removal, it may be difficult to disconnect fitting. Use an open-end wrench on shoulder of plastic
retainer ring to aid in disconnection.
5. After disconnection, plastic retainer ring will remain with quick-connect fitting connector body. 6.
Inspect fitting connector body, plastic retainer ring and fuel system component for damage.
Replace as necessary. 7. Prior to connecting quick-connect fitting to component being serviced,
check condition of fitting and component. Clean parts with a lint-free
cloth. Lubricate with clean engine oil.
8. Insert quick-connect fitting into component being serviced until a click is felt. 9. Verify a locked
condition by firmly pulling on fuel tube and fitting (15 - 30 lbs.).
10. Connect negative battery cable to battery or auxiliary jumper terminal. 11. Use the DRB III scan
tool ASD Fuel System Test to pressurize the fuel system. Check for leaks.
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Fuel Pressure Regulator: Locations
The fuel filter/fuel pressure regulator is located on the top of fuel pump module.
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Fuel Pressure Regulator: Service Precautions
WARNING: THE FUEL SYSTEM IS UNDER A CONSTANT PRESSURE, EVEN WITH ENGINE
OFF. BEFORE SERVICING THE FUEL FILTER/FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR, THE FUEL
SYSTEM PRESSURE MUST BE RELEASED.
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Fuel Pressure Regulator: Description and Operation
FUEL FILTER/FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR
Fig. 1 Side View - Filter/Regulator
A combination fuel filter and fuel pressure regulator is used on all gas powered engines. It is
located on the top of the fuel pump module.
It contains a diaphragm, calibrated springs and a fuel return valve. The internal fuel filter is also
part of the assembly.
Fuel Pressure Regulator Operation: The pressure regulator is a mechanical device that is
calibrated to maintain fuel system operating pressure of approximately 400 kPa ±34 kpa (58 psi ±5
psi.) at the fuel injectors.
Fuel is supplied to the filter/regulator by the electric fuel pump through an opening tube at the
bottom of filter/regulator.
The fuel pump module contains a check valve to maintain some fuel pressure when the engine is
not operating. This will help to start the engine.
If fuel pressure at the pressure regulator exceeds approximately 58 psi, an internal diaphragm
closes and excess fuel pressure is routed back into the tank through the pressure regulator. A
separate fuel return line is not used with any gas powered engine.
FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR
A combination fuel filter and fuel pressure regulator is used on all gas powered engines. It is
located on the top of the fuel pump module.
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Fig. 8 Side View - Filter/Regulator
It contains a diaphragm, calibrated springs and a fuel return valve. The internal fuel filter (Fig. 8) is
also part of the assembly.
Fuel Pressure Regulator Operation: The pressure regulator is a mechanical device that is
calibrated to maintain fuel system operating pressure of approximately 400 kpa ±34 kPa (58 psi ±5
psi.) at the fuel injectors.
Fuel is supplied to the filter/regulator by the electric fuel pump through an opening tube at the
bottom of filter/regulator (Fig. 1).
The fuel pump module contains a check valve to maintain some fuel pressure when the engine is
not operating. This will help to start the engine.
If fuel pressure at the pressure regulator exceeds approximately 58 psi, an internal diaphragm
closes and excess fuel pressure is routed back into the tank through the pressure regulator. A
separate fuel return line is not used with any gas powered engine.
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Fuel Pressure Regulator: Service and Repair Fuel Filter/Fuel Pressure Regulator Replacement
REMOVAL
WARNING: THE FUEL SYSTEM IS UNDER A CONSTANT PRESSURE, EVEN WITH ENGINE
OFF. BEFORE SERVICING THE FUEL FILTER/FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR, THE FUEL
SYSTEM PRESSURE MUST BE RELEASED.
1. Refer to Fuel System Pressure Release in the Fuel Delivery System. The fuel filter/fuel pressure
regulator is located on the top of fuel pump
module. Fuel pump module removal is not necessary.
2. Raise vehicle on hoist. 3. Disconnect fuel supply line at the Filter/Regulator nipple (refer to Quick
Connect Fittings).
Fig. 2 Looking Spring Tab
4. Depress locking spring tab on side of Fuel/Regulator (Fig. 2) and rotate 90° counter-clockwise
and pull out.
NOTE: Make sure that the upper and lower O-rings are on the Filter/Regulator assembly.
INSTALLATION
Lightly lubricate the O-rings with engine oil.
1. Insert Filter/Regulator into the opening in the fuel pump module, align the two hold down tabs
with the flange.
Fig. 3 Spring Tab In Locating Slot
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2. While applying downward pressure, rotate the Filter/Regulator clockwise until the the spring tab
engages the locating slot (Fig. 3). 3. Connect the fuel line to the Filter/Regulator. 4. Lower vehicle
from hoist.
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Fuel Pressure Regulator: Service and Repair Fuel Pressure Regulator Replacement
REMOVAL
WARNING: THE FUEL SYSTEM IS UNDER A CONSTANT PRESSURE, EVEN WITH ENGINE
OFF. BEFORE SERVICING THE FUEL FILTER/FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR, THE FUEL
SYSTEM PRESSURE MUST BE RELEASED.
1. Refer to Fuel System Pressure Release in the Fuel Delivery System. The fuel filter/fuel pressure
regulator is located on the top of fuel pump
module. Fuel pump module removal is not necessary.
2. Raise vehicle on hoist. 3. Disconnect fuel supply line at the Filter/Regulator nipple (refer to Quick
Connect Fittings).
Fig. 9 Locking Spring Tab
4. Depress locking spring tab on side of Fuel/Regulator (Fig. 9) and rotate 90° counter-clockwise
and pull out.
NOTE: Make sure that the upper and lower O-rings are on the Filter/Regulator assembly.
INSTALLATION
Lightly lubricate the O-rings with engine oil. 1. Insert Filter/Regulator into the opening in the fuel
pump module, align the two hold down tabs with the flange.
Fig. 10 Spring Tab In Locating Slot
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2. While applying downward pressure, rotate the Filter/Regulator clockwise until the the spring tab
engages the locating slot (Fig. 10). 3. Connect the fuel line to the Filter/Regulator. 4. Lower vehicle
from hoist.
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System Information > Specifications > Pressure
Fuel Pressure: Specifications Fuel System Pressure
Fuel System Pressure
Regulated Pressure 400 +/- 34 kpa (58 +/- 5 psi)
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Fuel Pressure: Specifications Fuel System Volume
Fuel System Volume
Volume 1/4 Liter (1/2 pint) in 7 seconds
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Fuel Pressure: Testing and Inspection
Tests 1 - 2
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Tests 3 - 5
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Tests 6 - 10
SYMPTOM
CHECKING FUEL DELIVERY
POSSIBLE CAUSES
- Fuel pump relay
- Fuel pressure out of SPECS
- Restricted fuel supply line
- Fuel pump inlet strainer plugged
- Fuel pump module
- Fuel pump capacity (volume) out of specs
- Fuel pump relay fused B+ circuit
- Fuel pump relay output circuit open
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- Fuel pump ground circuit open/high resistance
- Fuel pump module
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Component Information > Locations
Fuel Pump Relay: Locations
Power Distribution Center
The fuel pump relay is located in the PDC.
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Component Information > Locations > Page 2459
Fuel Pump Relay: Diagrams
Power Distribution Center
Fuel Pump Relay
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Power Distribution Center
Fuel Pump Relay
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Fuel Pump Relay: Description and Operation
The fuel pump relay is located in the PDC. The inside top of the PDC cover has a label showing
relay and fuse location.
The fuel pump relay supplies battery voltage to the fuel pump. A buss bar in the Power Distribution
Center (PDC) supplies voltage to the solenoid side and contact side of the relay. The fuel pump
relay power circuit contains a fuse between the buss bar in the PDC and the relay. The fuse also
protects the power circuit for the Automatic Shutdown (ASD) relay. The fuse is located in the PDC.
Refer to the Wiring Diagrams for circuit information.
The PCM controls the fuel pump relay by switching the ground path for the solenoid side of the
relay ON and OFF. The PCM turns the ground path OFF when the ignition switch is in the OFF
position. When the ignition switch is in the ON position, the PCM energizes the fuel pump. If the
crankshaft position sensor does not detect engine rotation, the PCM de-energizes the relay after
approximately one second.
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Fuel Pump Pickup Filter: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove fuel pump module.
Fig. 22
2. Using a thin straight blade screwdriver, pry back the locking tabs on fuel pump reservoir and
remove the strainer (Fig. 22). 3. Remove strainer O-ring from the fuel pump reservoir body. 4.
Remove any contaminants in the fuel tank by washing the inside of the fuel tank.
INSTALLATION
1. Lubricate the strainer O-ring with clean engine oil. 2. Insert strainer O-ring into outlet of strainer
so that it sits evenly on the step inside the outlet. 3. Push strainer onto the inlet of the fuel pump
reservoir body. Make sure the locking tabs on the reservoir body lock over the locking tangs on the
strainer.
4. Install fuel pump module.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Powertrain Management > Fuel Delivery and Air Induction > Fuel Rail > Component
Information > Specifications
Fuel Rail: Specifications
Fuel Rail Bolts .....................................................................................................................................
..........................22.5 Nm (16.6 ft. lbs.) (200 in. lbs.)
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Fuel Rail: Locations
Fig. 15 Fuel Rail
The fuel rail is mounted to the intake manifold (Fig. 15).
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Fuel Rail: Description and Operation
Fig. 15 Fuel Rail
The fuel rail supplies the necessary fuel to each individual fuel injector and is mounted to the intake
manifold (Fig. 15).
The fuel pressure regulator is no longer mounted to the fuel rail on any engine. It is now located on
the fuel tank mounted fuel pump module. Refer to Fuel Filter/Fuel Pressure Regulator in the Fuel
Delivery System for information. The fuel rail is not repairable.
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Component Information > Service and Repair
Fuel Filler Hose: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Loosen fuel filler tube cap.
Fig. 20 Fuel Filter Neck
2. Remove fuel filler neck screws (Fig. 20). 3. Raise and support vehicle. 4. Remove splash shield
from wheel well. 5. Disconnect fuel fill vapor tube. 6. Disconnect fuel filler tube from fuel tank. 7.
Remove groundstrap from body.
Fig. 21 Remove Filter Neck
8. Remove filler neck (Fig. 21).
INSTALLATION
1. Install filler tube. 2. Install fuel filler neck screws and plastic filler cup. 3. Connect fuel fill vapor
tube. 4. Connect fuel filler tube to fuel tank. Tighten clamp. 5. Connect ground strap to body. 6.
Lower vehicle.
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7. Install fuel filler tube cap.
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Fuel Gauge Sender: Locations
The fuel gauge sending unit (fuel level sensor) is attached to the side of the fuel pump module.
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Fuel Gauge Sender: Description and Operation
FUEL LEVEL SENDING UNIT / SENSOR
The fuel gauge sending unit (fuel level sensor) is attached to the side of the fuel pump module. The
sending unit consists of a float, an arm, and a variable resistor (track). The resistor track is used to
send electrical signals to the instrument cluster for fuel gauge operation and are then transmitted to
the engine controller for OBDII emission requirements.
For fuel gauge operation: As fuel level increases, the float and arm move up. This increases the
sending unit resistance, causing the fuel gauge to read full. As fuel level decreases, the float and
arm move down. This decreases the sending unit resistance causing the fuel gauge to read empty.
After this fuel level signal is sent to the instrument cluster, the instrument cluster will transmit the
data across the J1850 bus circuits to the PCM.
For OBD II emission requirements: The voltage signal is sent to the instrument cluster to indicate
fuel level. The cluster transmits the fuel level to the PCM where it is used to prevent a false setting
of misfire and fuel system monitor trouble codes. This occurs if the fuel level in the tank is less than
approximately 15 percent of its rated capacity.
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Fuel Gauge Sender: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Remove fuel pump module. Refer to Fuel Pump Module.
Fig. 4 Fuel Pump/Level Sensor Electrical Connector
1. Depress retaining tab and remove the fuel pump/level sensor connector from the bottom of the
fuel pump module electrical connector (Fig. 4).
Fig. 5 Wire Terminal Locking Wedge
2. Pull off blue locking wedge (Fig. 5).
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Fig. 6 Removing Wires From Connector
3. Using a small screwdriver lift locking finger away from terminal and push terminal out of
connector (Fig. 6). 4. Push level sensor signal and ground terminals out of the connector (Fig. 6).
Fig. 7 Level Sensor
5. Slide level sensor wires through opening fuel pump module (Fig. 7). 6. Slide level sensor out of
installation channel in module.
INSTALLATION
1. Insert level sensor wires into bottom of opening in module. 2. Wrap wires into groove in back of
level sensor. 3. While feeding wires into guide grooves, slide level sensor up into channel until it
snaps into place (Fig. 7). Ensure tab at bottom of sensor locks in
place.
4. Install level sensor wires in connector. Push the wires up through the connector and then pull
them down until they lock in place. Ensure signal and
ground wires are installed in the correct position.
5. Install locking wedge on connector. 6. Push connector up into bottom of fuel pump module
electrical connector. 7. Install fuel pump module. Refer to Fuel Pump Module.
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Idle Air Control (IAC) Motor: Specifications
IAC Motor-To-Throttle Body Bolts .......................................................................................................
...................................................4.5 Nm (40 in. lbs)
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Idle Air Control (IAC) Motor: Locations
Fig. 14 Idle Air Control Motor - Typical
The Idle Air Control (IAC) motor is mounted on the throttle body.
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Idle Air Control Motor
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Idle Air Control (IAC) Motor: Description and Operation
Fig. 14 Idle Air Control Motor - Typical
The Idle Air Control (IAC) motor is mounted on the throttle body. The PCM operates the idle air
control motor. It is an electric stepper motor.
The PCM adjusts engine idle speed through the idle air control motor to compensate for engine
load, coolant temperature or barometric pressure changes.
The throttle body has an air bypass passage that provides air for the engine during closed throttle
idle. The idle air control motor pintle protrudes into the air bypass passage and regulates air flow
through it.
The PCM adjusts engine idle speed by moving the IAC motor pintle in and out of the bypass
passage. The adjustments are based on inputs the PCM receives. The inputs are from the throttle
position sensor, crankshaft position sensor, coolant temperature sensor, MAP sensor, vehicle
speed sensor and various switch operations (brake, park/neutral, air conditioning).
When engine rpm is above idle speed, the IAC is used for the following functions:
- Off-idle dashpot
- Deceleration air flow control
- A/C compressor load control (also opens the passage slightly before the compressor is engaged
so that the engine rpm does not dip down when the compressor engages)
Target Idle
Target idle is determined by the following inputs: Gear position
- ECT Sensor
- Battery voltage
- Ambient/Battery Temperature Sensor
- VSS
- TPS
- MAP Sensor
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Idle Air Control (IAC) Motor: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
When servicing throttle body components, always reassemble components with new O-rings and
seals where applicable. Never use lubricants on O-rings or seals, damage may result. If assembly
of component is difficult, use water to aid assembly. Use care when removing hoses to prevent
damage to hose or hose nipple. 1. Disconnect negative cable from battery 2. Remove electrical
connector from idle air control motor.
Fig. 15 Servicing Idle Air Control Motor
3. Remove idle air control motor mounting screws. 4. Remove motor from throttle body Ensure the
O-ring is removed with the motor.
INSTALLATION
When servicing throttle body components, always reassemble components with new O-rings and
seals where applicable. Never use lubricants on O-rings or seals, damage may result. If assembly
of component is difficult, use water to aid assembly. Use care when removing hoses to prevent
damage to hose or hose nipple. 1. The new idle air control motor has a new O-ring installed on it. If
pintle measures more than 1 inch (25 mm) it must be retracted. Use the DRB III
Idle Air Control Motor Open/Close Test to retract the pintle (battery must be connected.)
2. Carefully place idle air control motor into throttle body. 3. Install mounting screws. Tighten
screws to 4.5 Nm (40 in. lbs.) torque. 4. Connect electrical connector to idle air control motor 5.
Connect negative cable to battery
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Fig.1 Power Distribution Center
The ASD relay is located in the PDC.
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Auto Shut Down (ASD) Relay: Diagrams
Power Distribution Center
Automatic Shut Down Relay
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Power Distribution Center
Automatic Shut Down Relay
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Auto Shut Down (ASD) Relay: Description and Operation
Fig.1 Power Distribution Center
The ASD relay is located in the PDC. The inside top of the PDC cover has label showing relay and
fuse identification.
The Automatic Shutdown (ASD) relay supplies battery voltage to the fuel injectors, electronic
ignition coil and the heating elements in the oxygen sensors.
A buss bar in the Power Distribution Center (PDC) supplies voltage to the solenoid side and
contact side of the relay. The fuse also protects the power circuit for the fuel pump relay and pump.
The fuse is located in the PDC.
The PCM controls the ASD relay by switching the ground path for the solenoid side of the relay ON
and OFF. The PCM turns the ground path OFF when the ignition switch is in the OFF position.
When the ignition switch is in ON or Start, the PCM monitors the crankshaft and camshaft position
sensor signals to determine engine speed and ignition timing (coil dwell). If the PCM does not
receive crankshaft and camshaft position sensor signals when the ignition switch is in the Run
position, it will de-energize the ASD relay
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Auto Shut Down (ASD) Relay: Service and Repair
Fig.2 Power Distribution Center (PDC)
REMOVAL
The relay is located in the Power Distribution Center (PDC). The PDC is located next to the battery
in the engine compartment. For the location of the relay within the PDC, refer to the PDC cover for
location. Check electrical terminals for corrosion and repair as necessary.
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Fuel Pump Relay: Locations
Power Distribution Center
The fuel pump relay is located in the PDC.
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Fuel Pump Relay: Diagrams
Power Distribution Center
Fuel Pump Relay
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Power Distribution Center
Fuel Pump Relay
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Fuel Pump Relay: Description and Operation
The fuel pump relay is located in the PDC. The inside top of the PDC cover has a label showing
relay and fuse location.
The fuel pump relay supplies battery voltage to the fuel pump. A buss bar in the Power Distribution
Center (PDC) supplies voltage to the solenoid side and contact side of the relay. The fuel pump
relay power circuit contains a fuse between the buss bar in the PDC and the relay. The fuse also
protects the power circuit for the Automatic Shutdown (ASD) relay. The fuse is located in the PDC.
Refer to the Wiring Diagrams for circuit information.
The PCM controls the fuel pump relay by switching the ground path for the solenoid side of the
relay ON and OFF. The PCM turns the ground path OFF when the ignition switch is in the OFF
position. When the ignition switch is in the ON position, the PCM energizes the fuel pump. If the
crankshaft position sensor does not detect engine rotation, the PCM de-energizes the relay after
approximately one second.
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Fig.1 Power Distribution Center
The ASD relay is located in the PDC.
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Auto Shut Down (ASD) Relay: Diagrams
Power Distribution Center
Automatic Shut Down Relay
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Power Distribution Center
Automatic Shut Down Relay
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Auto Shut Down (ASD) Relay: Description and Operation
Fig.1 Power Distribution Center
The ASD relay is located in the PDC. The inside top of the PDC cover has label showing relay and
fuse identification.
The Automatic Shutdown (ASD) relay supplies battery voltage to the fuel injectors, electronic
ignition coil and the heating elements in the oxygen sensors.
A buss bar in the Power Distribution Center (PDC) supplies voltage to the solenoid side and
contact side of the relay. The fuse also protects the power circuit for the fuel pump relay and pump.
The fuse is located in the PDC.
The PCM controls the ASD relay by switching the ground path for the solenoid side of the relay ON
and OFF. The PCM turns the ground path OFF when the ignition switch is in the OFF position.
When the ignition switch is in ON or Start, the PCM monitors the crankshaft and camshaft position
sensor signals to determine engine speed and ignition timing (coil dwell). If the PCM does not
receive crankshaft and camshaft position sensor signals when the ignition switch is in the Run
position, it will de-energize the ASD relay
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Auto Shut Down (ASD) Relay: Service and Repair
Fig.2 Power Distribution Center (PDC)
REMOVAL
The relay is located in the Power Distribution Center (PDC). The PDC is located next to the battery
in the engine compartment. For the location of the relay within the PDC, refer to the PDC cover for
location. Check electrical terminals for corrosion and repair as necessary.
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Locations
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Manifold Tuning Valve Relay: Diagrams
Power Distribution Center
Manifold Tuning Valve Relay (RT Package)
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Power Distribution Center
Manifold Tuning Valve Relay (RT Package)
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Component Information > Locations
Rollover Valve: Locations
All vehicles have rollover valve(s) on top of the fuel tank.
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Rollover Valve: Description and Operation
All vehicles have rollover valve(s) on top of the fuel tank.
The valves prevent fuel flow through the fuel tank vent valve hoses should the vehicle rollover.
The rollover valves on the fuel tank are not serviceable.
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Throttle Position Sensor: Specifications
Throttle Position Sensor Mounting Screws
.................................................................................................................................................2 Nm
(17 in. lbs.)
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Throttle Position Sensor: Locations
Fig. 38 Throttle Position Sensor And Idle
The throttle position sensor mounts to the side of the throttle body.
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Throttle Position Sensor
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Throttle Position Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig. 38 Throttle Position Sensor And Idle
The throttle position sensor mounts to the side of the throttle body.
The Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) connects to the throttle blade shaft. The TPS is a variable
resistor that provides the PCM with an input signal (voltage). The signal represents throttle blade
position. As the position of the throttle blade changes, the resistance of the TPS changes.
The signal represents throttle blade position. As the position of the throttle blade changes, the
resistance of the TPS changes.
The PCM supplies approximately 5 volts to the TPS. The TPS output voltage (input signal to the
powertrain control module) represents throttle blade position. The TPS output voltage to the PCM
varies from approximately 0.6 volt at minimum throttle opening (idle) to a maximum of 4.5 volts at
wide open throttle.
Along with inputs from other sensors, the PCM uses the TPS input to determine current engine
operating conditions. The PCM also adjusts fuel injector pulse width and ignition timing based on
these inputs.
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Throttle Position Sensor: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Loosen the clamp for the air duct at the throttle body.
3. Remove the mounting bolt and nut for the air cleaner box. 4. Pull the air cleaner box and throttle
body up to access the throttle position sensor. 5. Remove the throttle position sensor.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the throttle position sensor. 2. Locate the air cleaner box and throttle body and tighten the
mounting bolt and nut. 3. Install the air duct hose and tighten the clamp. 4. Connect the negative
battery cable.
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Throttle Body: Specifications
IAC Motor-To-Throttle Body Bolts .......................................................................................................
...................................................4.5 Nm (40 in. lbs)
Throttle Body Mounting Bolts
..........................................................................................................................................23 Nm (16.9
ft. lbs.) (200 in. lbs.)
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Throttle Body: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig. 30 Battery Negative Cable
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable (Fig. 30). 2. Remove the air cleaner box cover.
Fig. 31 Air Cleaner Element
3. Remove the air cleaner element (Fig. 31). Pull up on element, past the lip in the box, to remove it
from the air cleaner box. 4. Disconnect the electrical connection at the throttle body. 5. Loosen the
clamp on throttle body outlet hose.
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Fig. 32 Throttle Body Bolts
6. Remove the bolts holding the throttle body to the air cleaner box (Fig. 32).
Fig. 33 Disconnecting Throttle Cable
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Fig. 34 Transmission Kickdown Cable Connector
7. Remove cable's from throttle body cam (Fig. 33) and (Fig. 34).
INSTALLATION
1. Install cable's into throttle cam and clip cable's into throttle cable bracket. 2. Install throttle body
onto air cleaner box. Tighten mounting bolts. 3. Install and tighten the clamp on throttle body outlet
hose. 4. Connect the electrical connectors to the throttle body. 5. Install the air cleaner element,
make sure that the element is past the lip on the air cleaner box. 6. Install the air cleaner box cover
and tighten the screws. 7. Connect the negative battery cable.
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Throttle Cable/Linkage: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove throttle cable cover.
Fig. 35 Throttle Body Cable Attachment To Throttle Body
Fig. 36 Disconnecting Throttle Cable
2. Working from the engine compartment, remove throttle cable from throttle body cam (Fig. 35)
and (Fig. 36). 3. Lift the retaining tabs on the cable and slide cable out of bracket.
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Fig. 2 Accelerator Pedal And Throttle Cable
4. From inside the vehicle, hold the throttle pedal up and remove the cable retainer and cable from
upper end of pedal shaft (Fig. 2).
Fig. 37 Retainer Clip
5. Remove retainer clip from throttle cable and grommet at the dashpanel (Fig. 37). 6. From the
engine compartment, pull the throttle cable and grommet out of the dash panel.
INSTALLATION
1. Install grommet into dashpanel. 2. From the engine compartment, push the housing end fitting
into the dashpanel grommet. 3. From the engine compartment, rotate the throttle lever forward to
the wide open position and install cable clasp (Fig. 36). 4. Install cable housing (throttle body end)
into the cable mounting bracket on the engine. 5. Install throttle cable cover. 6. From inside the
vehicle, hold up pedal and feed throttle cable core wire through hole in upper end of the pedal
shaft. Install cable retainer (Fig.
37).
7. Install cable retainer clip (Fig. 37).
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Throttle Position Sensor: Specifications
Throttle Position Sensor Mounting Screws
.................................................................................................................................................2 Nm
(17 in. lbs.)
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Throttle Position Sensor: Locations
Fig. 38 Throttle Position Sensor And Idle
The throttle position sensor mounts to the side of the throttle body.
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Throttle Position Sensor
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Throttle Position Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig. 38 Throttle Position Sensor And Idle
The throttle position sensor mounts to the side of the throttle body.
The Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) connects to the throttle blade shaft. The TPS is a variable
resistor that provides the PCM with an input signal (voltage). The signal represents throttle blade
position. As the position of the throttle blade changes, the resistance of the TPS changes.
The signal represents throttle blade position. As the position of the throttle blade changes, the
resistance of the TPS changes.
The PCM supplies approximately 5 volts to the TPS. The TPS output voltage (input signal to the
powertrain control module) represents throttle blade position. The TPS output voltage to the PCM
varies from approximately 0.6 volt at minimum throttle opening (idle) to a maximum of 4.5 volts at
wide open throttle.
Along with inputs from other sensors, the PCM uses the TPS input to determine current engine
operating conditions. The PCM also adjusts fuel injector pulse width and ignition timing based on
these inputs.
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Throttle Position Sensor: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Loosen the clamp for the air duct at the throttle body.
3. Remove the mounting bolt and nut for the air cleaner box. 4. Pull the air cleaner box and throttle
body up to access the throttle position sensor. 5. Remove the throttle position sensor.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the throttle position sensor. 2. Locate the air cleaner box and throttle body and tighten the
mounting bolt and nut. 3. Install the air duct hose and tighten the clamp. 4. Connect the negative
battery cable.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Powertrain Management > Fuel Delivery and Air Induction > Variable Induction System >
Manifold Tuning Valve Relay <--> [Variable Induction Control Relay] > Component Information > Locations
8w-10-2
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Manifold Tuning Valve Relay <--> [Variable Induction Control Relay] > Component Information > Locations > Page 2551
Manifold Tuning Valve Relay: Diagrams
Power Distribution Center
Manifold Tuning Valve Relay (RT Package)
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Manifold Tuning Valve Relay <--> [Variable Induction Control Relay] > Component Information > Locations > Page 2552
Power Distribution Center
Manifold Tuning Valve Relay (RT Package)
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Powertrain Management > Fuel Delivery and Air Induction > Variable Induction System >
Manifold Tuning Valve Solenoid <--> [Variable Induction Control Solenoid] > Component Information > Diagrams
Manifold Tuning Valve Solenoid (RT)
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Manifold Tuning Valve <--> [Variable Induction Control Valve] > Component Information > Description and Operation
Manifold Tuning Valve: Description and Operation
MANIFOLD TUNING VALVE
Fig. 17 Manifold Tuning Valve
The valve connects both passages of the intake manifold plenum (Fig. 17). It is an electric motor.
The PCM controls the MTV solenoid. The manifold tuning valve optimizes acoustical tuning of the
intake system during wide open throttle operation throughout the RPM range.
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2559
Manifold Tuning Valve: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Tie the upper radiator hose back to gain access to the
Manifold Tuning Valve (MTV). 3. Remove the 3 bolts from the rear power steering bracket.
Fig. 18 Power Steering Bracket
4. Remove the bracket (Fig. 18).
Fig. 19 Manifold Tuning Valve (MTV)
5. Remove the 2 bolts from the MTV (Fig. 19).
NOTE: When removing the MTV do not loose the spring that is between the valve and intake
manifold.
6. Remove the MTV.
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Fig. 20 Electrical Connector
7. Disconnect the electrical from the MTV and bracket (Fig. 20).
INSTALLATION
1. Connect the electrical connector to the MTV and bracket (Fig. 20).
NOTE: When removing the MTV do not loose the spring that is between the valve and intake
manifold.
2. Install the MTV Align the slot in the valve with the tab on the intake manifold. Do not forget to
install the spring. 3. Install the 2 bolts to the MTV (Fig. 19). 4. Install the bracket (Fig. 18). 5. Install
the 3 bolts for the rear power steering bracket. 6. Untie the upper radiator hose. 7. Connect the
negative battery cable.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Powertrain Management > Ignition System > Firing Order > Component Information >
Specifications > Electrical Specifications
Firing Order: Electrical Specifications
Electronic Ignition Coil Pack
Ignition Coll Pack
Firing Order .........................................................................................................................................
.................................................................... 1-3-4-2
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The electronic ignition coil pack attaches directly to the valve cover.
The 2.0 Liter (122 cu. inch) in-line four cylinder engine is a single over head camshaft with
hydraulic lifters and four valves per cylinder design (Fig. 1). The engine does not have provisions
for a free wheeling valve train. The cylinders are numbered from front of the engine to the rear. The
firing order is 1-3-4-2.
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Specifications > Electrical Specifications > Page 2567
Firing Order: Mechanical Specifications
Firing Order .........................................................................................................................................
.................................................................... 1-3-4-2
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Powertrain Management > Ignition System > Ignition Timing > Number One Cylinder >
Component Information > Locations
Number One Cylinder: Locations
Firing Order .........................................................................................................................................
.................................................................... 1-3-4-2
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Powertrain Management > Ignition System > Camshaft Position Sensor > Component
Information > Specifications
Camshaft Position Sensor: Specifications
Camshaft Position Sensor Screw.........................................................................................................
..........................................................9 Nm (80 in. lbs)
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Camshaft Position Sensor: Locations
Camshaft Position Sensor
Fig.6 Camshaft Position Sensor Location
The camshaft position sensor is mounted to the rear of the cylinder head.
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Camshaft Position Sensor
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Camshaft Position Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig.3 Camshaft
The camshaft position sensor attaches to the rear of the cylinder head. The PCM determines fuel
injection synchronization and cylinder identification from inputs provided by the camshaft position
sensor and crankshaft position sensor. From the two inputs, the PCM determines crankshaft
position.
The PCM sends approximately 8 volts to the hall affect sensor. This voltage is required to operate
the hall effect chip and the electronics inside the sensor. A ground for the sensor is provided
through the sensor return circuit. The input to the PCM occurs on a 5 volt output reference circuit.
Fig.4 Target Magnet - Typical
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Fig.5 Target Magnet Polarity
A target magnet attaches to the rear of the camshaft and indexes to the correct position. The target
magnet has four different poles arranged in an asymmetrical pattern . As the target magnet rotates,
the camshaft position sensor senses the change in polarity. The sensor output switch switches
from high (5.0 volts) to low (0.5 volts) as the target magnet rotates. when the north pole of the
target magnet passes under the sensor, the output switches high. The sensor output switches low
when the south pole of the target magnet passes underneath.
The sensor also acts as a thrust plate to control camshaft endplay.
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Camshaft Position Sensor: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig.6 Camshaft Position Sensor Location
The camshaft position sensor is mounted to the rear of the cylinder head. 1. Remove brake booster
hose and electrical connector from holders on end of cylinder head cover and reposition. 2.
Disconnect electrical connectors from camshaft position sensor. 3. Remove camshaft position
sensor mounting screws. Remove sensor.
Fig.7 Target Magnet Removal/Installation
4. Loosen screw attaching target magnet to rear of camshaft.
INSTALLATION
The camshaft position sensor is mounted to the rear of the cylinder head. The target magnet has
two locating dowels that fit into machined locating holes in end of the camshaft. 1. Install target
magnet in end of camshaft. Tighten mounting screw to 3.4 Nm (30 in. lbs.) torque. 2. Install
camshaft position sensor. Tighten sensor mounting screws to 9 Nm (80 in. lbs.) torque. 3. Place
brake booster hose and electrical harness in holders on end of valve cover. 4. Attach electrical
connectors to camshaft position sensor.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Powertrain Management > Ignition System > Crankshaft Position Sensor <--> [Crankshaft
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Crankshaft Position Sensor: Specifications
Crankshaft Position Sensor Mounting Bolt
..................................................................................................................................................9 Nm
(80 in. lbs)
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Crankshaft Position Sensor: Locations
Fig. 4 Crankshaft Position Sensor
The crankshaft position sensor mounts to the engine block behind the generator, just above the oil
filter.
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Crankshaft Position Sensor
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Crankshaft Position Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig. 4 Crankshaft Position Sensor
The crankshaft position sensor mounts to the engine block behind the generator, just above the oil
filter.
The PCM uses the Crankshaft Position sensor to calculate the following:
- Engine RPM
- TDC number 1 and 4
- Ignition coil synchronization Injector synchronization
- Camshaft-to-crankshaft misalignment (Timing belt skipped 1 tooth or more diagnostic trouble
code).
Fig. 5 Timing Reference Notches
The Crankshaft Position (CKP) sensor is a Hall-effect sensor. The second crankshaft
counterweight has two sets of four timing reference notches including a 60 degree signature notch.
The PCM sends approximately 8 volts to the Hall-effect sensor. This voltage is required to operate
the Hall-effect chip and the electronics inside the sensor. A ground for the sensor is provided
through the sensor return circuit. The input to the PCM occurs on a 5 volt output reference circuit.
The notches generate pulses from high to low in the crankshaft position sensor output voltage.
When a metal portion of the counterweight aligns with the crankshaft position sensor, the sensor
output voltage goes low (less than 0.5 volts). When a notch aligns with the sensor, voltage goes
high (5.0 volts). As a group of notches pass under the sensor, the output voltage switches from low
(metal) to high (notch) then back to low.
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If available, an oscilloscope can display the square wave patterns of each voltage pulses. From the
width of the output voltage pulses, the PCM calculates engine speed. The width of the pulses
represent the amount of time the output voltage stays high before switching back to low. The period
of time the sensor output voltage stays high before switching back to low is referred to as pulse
width. The faster the engine is operating, the smaller the pulse width on the oscilloscope.
By counting the pulses and referencing the pulse from the 60 degree signature notch, the PCM
calculates crankshaft angle (position). In each group of timing reference notches, the first notch
represents 69 degrees before top dead center (BTDC). The second notch represents 49 degrees
BTDC. The third notch represents 29 degrees. The last notch in each set represents 9 degrees
before top dead center (TDC).
The timing reference notches are machined at 20° increments. From the voltage pulse width the
PCM tells the difference between the timing reference notches and the 60 degree signature notch.
The 60 degree signature notch produces a longer pulse width than the smaller timing reference
notches. If the camshaft position sensor input switches from high to low when the 60 degree
signature notch passes under the crankshaft position sensor, the PCM knows cylinder number one
is the next cylinder at TDC.
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Crankshaft Position Sensor: Service and Repair
Fig. 6 Crankshaft Position Sensor
REMOVAL
The crankshaft position sensor mounts to the engine block behind the generator, just above the oil
filter. 1. Disconnect electrical connector from crankshaft position sensor. 2. Remove sensor
mounting screw. Remove sensor.
INSTALLATION
The crankshaft position sensor mounts to the engine block behind the generator, just above the oil
filter. 1. Install sensor. Install sensor mounting screw and tighten. 2. Connect electrical connector to
crankshaft position sensor.
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Specifications
Ignition Cable: Specifications
CABLE..................................................................................................................................................
............................................................RESISTANCE
#1 #4.....................................................................................................................................................
............................................. 3500 ohms - 4900 ohms
#2 #3.....................................................................................................................................................
............................................. 2950 ohms - 4100 ohms
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Powertrain Management > Ignition System > Ignition Coil > Component Information >
Specifications > Electrical Specifications
Ignition Coil: Electrical Specifications
Coil Resistance
Coil Polarity (Weastec)
Coil Polarity (Diamond)
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Specifications > Electrical Specifications > Page 2595
Ignition Coil: Mechanical Specifications
Ignition Coil Mounting Bolts
..................................................................................................................................................11 Nm
(8.1 ft. lbs) (95 in. lbs)
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Ignition Coil: Locations
Fig.8 Ignition Coil Pack
Ignition Coll Pack
The coil pack consists of 2 coils molded together. The coil pack is mounted on the valve cover.
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Ignition Coil
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Ignition Coil: Service Precautions
WARNING: THE DIRECT IGNITION SYSTEM GENERATES APPROXIMATELY 40,000 VOLTS.
PERSONAL INJURY COULD RESULT FROM CONTACT WITH THIS SYSTEM.
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Ignition Coil: Description and Operation
Fig.8 Ignition Coil Pack
The coil pack consists of 2 coils molded together. The coil pack is mounted on the valve cover.
WARNING: THE DIRECT IGNITION SYSTEM GENERATES APPROXIMATELY 40,000 VOLTS.
PERSONAL INJURY COULD RESULT FROM CONTACT WITH THIS SYSTEM.
High tension leads route to each cylinder from the coil. The coil fires two spark plugs every power
stroke. One plug is the cylinder under compression, the other cylinder fires on the exhaust stroke.
Coil number one fires cylinders 1 and 4. Coil number two fires cylinders 2 and 3. The PCM
determines which of the coils to charge and fire at the correct time.
The Auto Shutdown (ASD) relay provides battery voltage to the ignition coil. The PCM provides a
ground contact (circuit) for energizing the coil. When the PCM breaks the contact, the energy in the
coil primary transfers to the secondary causing the spark. The PCM will de-energize the ASD relay
if it does not receive the crankshaft position sensor and camshaft position sensor inputs. Refer to
Auto Shutdown (ASD) Relay-PCM Output,for relay operation.
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Ignition Coil: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig.10 Electronic Ignition Coil Pack
The electronic ignition coil pack attaches directly to the valve cover.
Fig.9 Electronic Ignition Coil Connector
1. Disconnect electrical connector from coil pack. 2. Remove coil pack mounting bolts. 3. Remove
coil pack.
INSTALLATION
The electronic ignition coil pack attaches directly to the valve cover. 1. Install coil pack on valve
cover. 2. Transfer spark plug cables to new coil pack. The coil pack towers are numbered with the
cylinder identification. Be sure the ignition cables snap
onto the towers.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Powertrain Management > Ignition System > Knock Sensor > Component Information >
Specifications
Knock Sensor: Specifications
Knock Sensor.......................................................................................................................................
.......................................................10 Nm (90 in. lbs)
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Knock Sensor: Locations
Fig.11 Knock Sensor
The knock sensor threads into the side of the cylinder block in front of the starter.
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Knock Sensor
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Knock Sensor: Description and Operation
The knock sensor threads into the cylinder block.
When the knock sensor detects a knock in one of the cylinders, it sends an input signal to the
PCM. In response, the PCM retards ignition timing for all cylinders by a scheduled amount.
Knock sensors contain a piezoelectric material which constantly vibrates and sends an input
voltage (signal) to the PCM while the engine operates. As the intensity of the crystal's vibration
increases, the knock sensor output voltage also increases.
NOTE: Over or under tightening affects knock sensor performance, possibly causing improper
spark control.
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Knock Sensor: Service and Repair
Fig.11 Knock Sensor
REMOVAL
The knock sensor threads into the side of the cylinder block in front of the starter. 1. Disconnect
electrical connector from knock sensor. 2. Use a crow foot socket to remove the knock sensors.
INSTALLATION
The knock sensor threads into the side of the cylinder block in front of the starter. 1. Install knock
sensor. Tighten knock sensor to 10 Nm (7 ft.lbs.) torque. Over or under tightening effects knock
sensor performance, possibly
causing improper spark control.
2. Attach electrical connector to knock sensor.
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Camshaft Position Sensor > Component Information > Specifications
Camshaft Position Sensor: Specifications
Camshaft Position Sensor Screw.........................................................................................................
..........................................................9 Nm (80 in. lbs)
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Camshaft Position Sensor: Locations
Camshaft Position Sensor
Fig.6 Camshaft Position Sensor Location
The camshaft position sensor is mounted to the rear of the cylinder head.
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Camshaft Position Sensor
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Camshaft Position Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig.3 Camshaft
The camshaft position sensor attaches to the rear of the cylinder head. The PCM determines fuel
injection synchronization and cylinder identification from inputs provided by the camshaft position
sensor and crankshaft position sensor. From the two inputs, the PCM determines crankshaft
position.
The PCM sends approximately 8 volts to the hall affect sensor. This voltage is required to operate
the hall effect chip and the electronics inside the sensor. A ground for the sensor is provided
through the sensor return circuit. The input to the PCM occurs on a 5 volt output reference circuit.
Fig.4 Target Magnet - Typical
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Fig.5 Target Magnet Polarity
A target magnet attaches to the rear of the camshaft and indexes to the correct position. The target
magnet has four different poles arranged in an asymmetrical pattern . As the target magnet rotates,
the camshaft position sensor senses the change in polarity. The sensor output switch switches
from high (5.0 volts) to low (0.5 volts) as the target magnet rotates. when the north pole of the
target magnet passes under the sensor, the output switches high. The sensor output switches low
when the south pole of the target magnet passes underneath.
The sensor also acts as a thrust plate to control camshaft endplay.
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Camshaft Position Sensor: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig.6 Camshaft Position Sensor Location
The camshaft position sensor is mounted to the rear of the cylinder head. 1. Remove brake booster
hose and electrical connector from holders on end of cylinder head cover and reposition. 2.
Disconnect electrical connectors from camshaft position sensor. 3. Remove camshaft position
sensor mounting screws. Remove sensor.
Fig.7 Target Magnet Removal/Installation
4. Loosen screw attaching target magnet to rear of camshaft.
INSTALLATION
The camshaft position sensor is mounted to the rear of the cylinder head. The target magnet has
two locating dowels that fit into machined locating holes in end of the camshaft. 1. Install target
magnet in end of camshaft. Tighten mounting screw to 3.4 Nm (30 in. lbs.) torque. 2. Install
camshaft position sensor. Tighten sensor mounting screws to 9 Nm (80 in. lbs.) torque. 3. Place
brake booster hose and electrical harness in holders on end of valve cover. 4. Attach electrical
connectors to camshaft position sensor.
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Crankshaft Position Sensor: Specifications
Crankshaft Position Sensor Mounting Bolt
..................................................................................................................................................9 Nm
(80 in. lbs)
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Crankshaft Position Sensor: Locations
Fig. 4 Crankshaft Position Sensor
The crankshaft position sensor mounts to the engine block behind the generator, just above the oil
filter.
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Crankshaft Position Sensor
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Crankshaft Position Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig. 4 Crankshaft Position Sensor
The crankshaft position sensor mounts to the engine block behind the generator, just above the oil
filter.
The PCM uses the Crankshaft Position sensor to calculate the following:
- Engine RPM
- TDC number 1 and 4
- Ignition coil synchronization Injector synchronization
- Camshaft-to-crankshaft misalignment (Timing belt skipped 1 tooth or more diagnostic trouble
code).
Fig. 5 Timing Reference Notches
The Crankshaft Position (CKP) sensor is a Hall-effect sensor. The second crankshaft
counterweight has two sets of four timing reference notches including a 60 degree signature notch.
The PCM sends approximately 8 volts to the Hall-effect sensor. This voltage is required to operate
the Hall-effect chip and the electronics inside the sensor. A ground for the sensor is provided
through the sensor return circuit. The input to the PCM occurs on a 5 volt output reference circuit.
The notches generate pulses from high to low in the crankshaft position sensor output voltage.
When a metal portion of the counterweight aligns with the crankshaft position sensor, the sensor
output voltage goes low (less than 0.5 volts). When a notch aligns with the sensor, voltage goes
high (5.0 volts). As a group of notches pass under the sensor, the output voltage switches from low
(metal) to high (notch) then back to low.
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If available, an oscilloscope can display the square wave patterns of each voltage pulses. From the
width of the output voltage pulses, the PCM calculates engine speed. The width of the pulses
represent the amount of time the output voltage stays high before switching back to low. The period
of time the sensor output voltage stays high before switching back to low is referred to as pulse
width. The faster the engine is operating, the smaller the pulse width on the oscilloscope.
By counting the pulses and referencing the pulse from the 60 degree signature notch, the PCM
calculates crankshaft angle (position). In each group of timing reference notches, the first notch
represents 69 degrees before top dead center (BTDC). The second notch represents 49 degrees
BTDC. The third notch represents 29 degrees. The last notch in each set represents 9 degrees
before top dead center (TDC).
The timing reference notches are machined at 20° increments. From the voltage pulse width the
PCM tells the difference between the timing reference notches and the 60 degree signature notch.
The 60 degree signature notch produces a longer pulse width than the smaller timing reference
notches. If the camshaft position sensor input switches from high to low when the 60 degree
signature notch passes under the crankshaft position sensor, the PCM knows cylinder number one
is the next cylinder at TDC.
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Crankshaft Position Sensor: Service and Repair
Fig. 6 Crankshaft Position Sensor
REMOVAL
The crankshaft position sensor mounts to the engine block behind the generator, just above the oil
filter. 1. Disconnect electrical connector from crankshaft position sensor. 2. Remove sensor
mounting screw. Remove sensor.
INSTALLATION
The crankshaft position sensor mounts to the engine block behind the generator, just above the oil
filter. 1. Install sensor. Install sensor mounting screw and tighten. 2. Connect electrical connector to
crankshaft position sensor.
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Ignition Switch > Ignition Switch Lock Cylinder > Component Information > Technical Service Bulletins > Ignition Lock
Cylinder - Service Precautions
Ignition Switch Lock Cylinder: Technical Service Bulletins Ignition Lock Cylinder - Service
Precautions
NUMBER: 19-02-00 Rev. A
GROUP: Steering
DATE: July 28, 2000
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN 19-02-00 DATED MARCH 3,
2000, WHICH SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. ALL REVISIONS ARE
HIGHLIGHTED WITH **ASTERISKS** AND INCLUDE ADDITIONAL MODELS AND MODEL
YEARS.
SUBJECT: Ignition Lock Cylinder Service
MODELS: 2001
(PT) PT Cruiser
2000 - **2001** (PL) Neon
2000 (JA) Cirrus/Stratus
**2001 (JR) Stratus Sedan/Sebring Sedan/Sebring Convertible**
2000 (JX) Sebring Convertible
2000 - **2001** (XJ) Cherokee
2000 - **2001** (TJ) Wrangler
DISCUSSION: Recent changes to the ignition lock cylinder have resulted in the removal of a
chamfer on the lock cylinder retaining pin. This may cause the pin to hang up on the plastic trim
ring when the lock cylinder is removed. If this situation is encountered on any of the models listed
above, it may be necessary to remove the trim ring prior to removing the lock cylinder. This is done
by unseating the retaining tabs on the trim ring and removing it. The lock cylinder can then be
removed without any Interference (See Figure 1). Future models will modify the lock housing to
eliminate this condition.
POLICY: Information Only
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Knock Sensor: Specifications
Knock Sensor.......................................................................................................................................
.......................................................10 Nm (90 in. lbs)
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Knock Sensor: Locations
Fig.11 Knock Sensor
The knock sensor threads into the side of the cylinder block in front of the starter.
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Knock Sensor: Description and Operation
The knock sensor threads into the cylinder block.
When the knock sensor detects a knock in one of the cylinders, it sends an input signal to the
PCM. In response, the PCM retards ignition timing for all cylinders by a scheduled amount.
Knock sensors contain a piezoelectric material which constantly vibrates and sends an input
voltage (signal) to the PCM while the engine operates. As the intensity of the crystal's vibration
increases, the knock sensor output voltage also increases.
NOTE: Over or under tightening affects knock sensor performance, possibly causing improper
spark control.
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Knock Sensor: Service and Repair
Fig.11 Knock Sensor
REMOVAL
The knock sensor threads into the side of the cylinder block in front of the starter. 1. Disconnect
electrical connector from knock sensor. 2. Use a crow foot socket to remove the knock sensors.
INSTALLATION
The knock sensor threads into the side of the cylinder block in front of the starter. 1. Install knock
sensor. Tighten knock sensor to 10 Nm (7 ft.lbs.) torque. Over or under tightening effects knock
sensor performance, possibly
causing improper spark control.
2. Attach electrical connector to knock sensor.
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Spark Plug Tube: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove the cylinder head cover.
2. Using locking pliers, remove the tube from the cylinder head. Discard old tube.
INSTALLATION
1. Clean area around spark plug with Mopar(R) parts cleaner or equivalent. 2. Apply Mopar(R) Stud
and Bearing Mount or equivalent to a new tube approximately 1 mm (0.039 inch) from the end in a
3 mm (0.118 inch)
wide area.
3. Install sealer end of tube into the cylinder head. Then carefully install the tube using a hardwood
block and mallet until the tube is seated into the
bottom of the bore.
4. Install the cylinder head cover.
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Spark Plug Tube Seal - Valve Cover: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The spark plug tube seals are located in the cylinder head cover. These seals are pressed into the
cylinder head cover to seal the outside perimeter of the spark plug tubes. If these seals show signs
of hardness and/or cracking, they should be replaced.
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Spark Plug Tube Seal - Valve Cover: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove the cylinder head cover. 2. Using an appropriate tool, carefully remove spark plug tube
seals. Care should be taken not to damage cylinder head cover sealing surfaces.
INSTALLATION
1. Clean all sealing surfaces.
NOTE: Position seal with the concave side facing the installation tool.
2. Install seals using Special Tool MB-998306. Only hand pressure on tool is needed to install new
seals. 3. Install the cylinder head cover.
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Brake Transmission Shift Interlock Solenoid
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Throttle Converter Clutch Solenoid (ATX)
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Component Information > Diagrams
Transmission Control Module: Diagrams
Transmission Control Module (EATX)
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Transmission Control Module (EATX)
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Transmission Control System Relay: Diagrams
Power Distribution Center
Transmission Control Relay (EATX)
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Shift Interlock Switch: Locations
Interlock Mechanism
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Shift Interlock Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig. 39
1. Remove the steering column lower cover (Fig. 39).
Fig. 40
2. Remove the steering column upper and lower shrouds (Fig. 40).
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Fig. 41
3. Turn the ignition key to the "OFF" or "ON/ RUN" position (Fig. 41).
Fig. 42
4. Grasp the interlock cable and connector firmly. Remove the interlock cable (Fig. 42).
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Fig. 43
5. Remove the two interlock mechanism-to-steering column attaching screws (Fig. 43). Remove
the interlock housing.
INSTALLATION
1. Position the interlock housing at steering column. Install the two interlock mechanism-to-steering
column attaching screws. Torque screws to 3
Nm (21 inch lbs.).
2. Snap the interlock cable into the housing. 3. Install steering column upper and lower shrouds
(Fig. 40). 4. Install steering column lower cover (Fig. 39).
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Transmission Range Sensor (EATX)
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Transmission Position Switch/Sensor: Description and Operation
41TE - Automatic Transmission TRANSMISSION RANGE SENSOR DESCRIPTION
The Transmission Range Sensor (TRS) is mounted to the top of the valve body inside the transaxle
and can only be serviced by removing the valve body. The electrical connector extends through the
transaxle case (Fig. 304). The TRS has four switch contacts that monitor shift lever position and
send the information to the TCM.
The TRS also has an integrated temperature sensor (thermistor) that communicates transaxle
temperature to the TCM and PCM (Fig. 305).
OPERATION
The Transmission Range Sensor (TRS) (Fig. 304) communicates Shift Lever Position (SLP) to the
TCM as a combination of open and closed switches. Each shift lever position has an assigned
combination of switch states (open/closed) that the TCM receives from four sense circuits. The
TCM interprets this information and determines the appropriate transaxle gear position and shift
schedule.
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TRANSMISSION RANGE SENSOR SWITCH STATES
Since there are four switches, there are 16 possible combinations of open and closed switches
(codes). Seven of these codes are related to gear position and three are recognized as "between
gear" codes. This results in six codes which should never occur. These are called "invalid" codes.
An invalid code will result in a DTC, and the TCM will then determine the shift lever position based
on pressure switch data. This allows reasonably normal transmission operation with a TRS failure.
TRANSMISSION TEMPERATURE SENSOR
The TRS has an integrated thermistor (Fig. 305) that the TCM uses to monitor the transmission's
sump temperature. Since fluid temperature can affect transmission shift quality and convertor lock
up, the TCM requires this information to determine which shift schedule to operate in. The PCM
also monitors this temperature data so it can energize the vehicle cooling fan(s) when a
transmission "overheat" condition exists. If the thermistor circuit fails, the TCM will revert to
calculated oil temperature usage.
CALCULATED TEMPERATURE
A failure in the temperature sensor or circuit will result in calculated temperature being substituted
for actual temperature. Calculated temperature is a predicted fluid temperature which is calculated
from a combination of inputs:
- Battery (ambient) temperature
- Engine coolant temperature
- In-gear run time since start-up
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Diagrams
Transmission Speed Sensor: Diagrams
Input Speed Sensor (EATX)
Output Speed Sensor (EATX)
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Powertrain Management > PROM - Programmable Read Only Memory > Component
Information > Technical Service Bulletins > Customer Interest: > 18-017-01A > Dec > 01 > Engine - Roughness With A/C
ON, Below Normal Idle Speed
PROM - Programmable Read Only Memory: Customer Interest Engine - Roughness With A/C ON,
Below Normal Idle Speed
NUMBER: 18-017-01 REV A
GROUP: Vehicle Performance
DATE: Dec. 7, 2001
THIS BULLETIN IS BEING PROVIDED IN ADVANCE. DO NOT PERFORM ANY ACTIONS
RELATED TO THIS BULLETIN UNTIL DECEMBER 24, 2001. THE MDS2 MUST BE OPERATING
WITH CIS CD2098 OR HIGHER.
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN 18-017-01, DATED JULY 20,
2001, WHICH SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. ALL REVISIONS ARE
HIGHLIGHTED WITH **ASTERISKS** WHICH INCLUDE CHANGES TO THE SYMPTOMS AND
REVISED SOFTWARE.
SUBJECT: Engine Idle Undershoot/Performance
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves selectively erasing and reprogramming the Powertrain Control
Module (PCM) with new software.
MODELS:
2000 - 2001 (PL) Neon
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Some vehicles may exhibit one or more of the following symptoms:
In ambient conditions typically below 16° C. (60° F) the engine may undershoot the normal idle
speed when braking the vehicle to a stop (clutch depressed on manual transmission equipped
vehicles).**
^ Engine roughness immediately after manually switching the A/C system "Off". Normal operation
returns after a wide open throttle (WOT) occurrence or after engine restart.
^ **In ambient conditions between 10° and 20° C. (50° and 70° F) the engine may undershoot the
normal idle speed at cold start gear engagement (2000 M.Y. with automatic transmission).**
NOTE:
**THE SOFTWARE PROVIDED WITH THIS BULLETIN ALSO INCLUDES THE SOFTWARE
PROVIDED WITH TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN 18-019-00 DATED OCTOBER 6, 2000.**
DIAGNOSIS PROCEDURES:
If Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC's) are present, record them on the repair order and repair as
necessary before proceeding further with this bulletin. If the condition(s) can be duplicated or are
described by the customer, perform the Repair Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
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EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
Reprogram the PCM using the MDS2 (Mopar Diagnostic System) and DRBIII(R) (Scan Tool).
NOTE:
THE FOLLOWING STEPS ARE REQUIRED BY LAW.
1. Type the necessary information on the "Authorized Software Update Label" p/n 04669020 (Fig.
1). Attach the label to the PCM and cover the label with the clear plastic overlay.
2. Type the necessary information on the "Authorized Modification Label" p/n 04275086 and attach
the label near the VECI label (Fig. 2).
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
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FAILURE CODE:
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Information > Technical Service Bulletins > Customer Interest: > 24-008-01 > Jun > 01 > A/C - Poor
Performance/Expansion Valve Noise
PROM - Programmable Read Only Memory: Customer Interest A/C - Poor Performance/Expansion
Valve Noise
NUMBER: 24-008-01
GROUP: Heating & A/C
DATE: Jun. 22, 2001
SUBJECT: Poor A/C Performance/Expansion Valve Noise
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves reprogramming the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) with new
software and reducing the amount of R134A refrigerant in the system to 765 grams (27 oz. or 1.69
lbs.).
MODELS:
2001 (PL) Neon
2001 (P2) Neon (International Markets)
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO VEHICLES BUILT BEFORE JUNE 11, 2001 (MDH O611XX).
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Some vehicles may exhibit one or both of the following symptoms:
^ Under high ambient conditions, typically above 38°C. (100° F.), the A/C compressor may cycle off
and on repeatedly producing poor A/C performance immediately after a hot engine restart or during
city driving.
^ Under similar ambient conditions listed above the A/C expansion valve may be noisy (hum
sound).
DIAGNOSIS:
If Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC's) are present, record them on the repair order and repair as
necessary before proceeding further with this bulletin. If the condition(s) can be duplicated or are
described by the customer, perform the Repair Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
NOTE:
THE MDS2 MUST BE OPERATING WITH CIS CD2085 OR HIGHER.
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
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1. Evacuate and recharge the A/C system to 765 grams (27 oz. or 1.69 lbs.) of R134A refrigerant
as described on page 24-4 of the 2001 Neon Service Manual (Publication No. 81-270-1025).
2. Reprogram the PCM using the MDS2 (Mopar Diagnostic System) and DRB III(R) (Scan Tool).
NOTE:
THE FOLLOWING STEPS ARE REQUIRED BY LAW.
3. Type the necessary information on the "authorized Software Update Label" p/n 04669020 (Fig.
1). Attach the label to the PCM and cover the label with the clear plastic overlay. Type the
necessary information on the "Authorized Modification Label" p/n 04275086 (Fig. 2) and attach the
label near the VECI label.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
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FAILURE CODE:
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Information > Technical Service Bulletins > Customer Interest: > 18-020-00 > Oct > 00 > Engine - Tip In Hesitation
PROM - Programmable Read Only Memory: Customer Interest Engine - Tip In Hesitation
NUMBER: 18-020-00
GROUP: Vehicle Performance
DATE: Oct. 6, 2000
SUBJECT: Tip In Hesitation Caused By High DI Fuel
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves selectively erasing and reprogramming the Powertrain Control
Module (PCM) with new software.
MODELS: 2001
(PL) Neon
NOTE:
THIS INFORMATION APPLIES TO VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AN AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
BUILT PRIOR TO SEPT. 26, 2000 (MDH0926XX).
SYMPTOM/CONDITION: Some vehicles may exhibit a cold start tip in hesitation when accelerating
from a stop in ambient temperatures between 10° and 27°C (50° and 80°F). This condition will
disappear in approximately 45 seconds after the start. See TSB 14-08-97 dated Nov. 21, 1997 for a
detailed explanation of high DI fuel.
DIAGNOSIS: Using the Mopar Diagnostic System (MDS2) and or the Diagnostic Scan Tool (DRB
III(R)) with the appropriate Diagnostic Procedures, verify all engine/transmission systems are
functioning as designed. If other Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC's) are present, record them on
the repair order and repair as necessary before proceeding further with this bulletin. If the
condition(s) can be duplicated or is described by the customer, perform the Repair Procedure.
NOTE:
WHENEVER A POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM) IS REPLACED, THE SOFTWARE OF
THE REPLACEMENT CONTROLLER MUST BE VERIFIED FOR THE LATEST REVISION
LEVEL. USE THE FLASH PROCEDURE TO UPDATE REPLACED CONTROLLERS AS
NECESSARY.
PARTS REQUIRED:
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
NOTE: THE MDS2 AND DRB III(R) ARE REQUIRED TO PERFORM PART OF THIS REPAIR.
THE MDS2 SYSTEM MUST BE OPERATING WITH CIS CD2069 OR HIGHER.
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
1. Log onto the MDS2 System.
2. Connect the MDS2 (Mopar Diagnostic System) and DRB III(R) (Scan Tool) to the vehicle and
switch the ignition to "ON".
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NOTE:
AUTO CONNECTION WILL OCCUR ONCE THE DRB III(R), MDS2 AND VEHICLE ESTABLISH
COMMUNICATION. THE "CANNOT READ VIN FROM DRB III(R)" MESSAGE (ON THE MDS2)
WILL BE REPLACED BY THE VEHICLE VIN. PRESS THE "OK" BUTTON ON THE MDS2 TO
REQUEST A MDS2 SESSION FOR THE VEHICLE VIN INDICATED. PRESS THE "OK" BUTTON
WHEN ASKED TO BEGIN SESSION.
3. Push the FLASH tab on the MDS2.
4. Select READ PART NUMBERS FROM VEHICLE and click SHOW UPDATES on the MDS2.
NOTE:
A MESSAGE MAY APPEAR (AFTER STEP 3 OR 4) THAT INDICATES NO UPDATES ARE
AVAILABLE. IF THIS OCCURS, MAKE SURE YOUR DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENT IS OPERATING
AT THE LATEST SOFTWARE LEVEL AS LISTED EARLIER IN THIS BULLETIN. IF THE LATEST
SOFTWARE IS INSTALLED, AND NO UPDATES ARE AVAILABLE, ANOTHER VEHICLE
CONDITION EXISTS THAT WILL REQUIRE FURTHER INVESTIGATION.
5. Select the new software part number with the light pen and click UPDATE CONTROLLER
SOFTWARE.
6. The MDS2 and DRB III(R) will prompt for any operator action needed during the remainder of
the reprogramming process.
7. Type the necessary information on the "authorized Software Update Label" p/n 04669020 (Fig.
1). Attach the label to the PCM and cover the label with the clear plastic overlay.
8. Type the necessary information on the "Authorized Modification Label" p/n 04275086 (Fig. 2)
and attach the label near the VECI label.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
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PROM - Programmable Read Only Memory: Customer Interest Engine or A/C System - Poor
Performance
NUMBER: 18-16-00
GROUP: Vehicle Performance
DATE: Sept.15, 2000
SUBJECT: Poor A/C Or Engine Performance
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves selectively erasing and reprogramming the Powertrain Control
Module (PCM) with new software.
MODELS: 2001
(PL) Neon
NOTE:
THIS INFORMATION APPLIES TO VEHICLES BUILT PRIOR TO AUGUST 28, 2000
(MDHO828XX).
SYMPTOM/CONDITION: Some vehicles may exhibit one or more symptom/conditions as follows:
Poor A/C Performance In High Ambient Temperatures During high under hood temperatures with
the engine coolant temperature less than 100°C (212°F), the A/C compressor may repeatedly
disengage due to high head pressure. Disengagement of the A/C compressor may continue until
speeds of 40 Kph (25 Mph) or more are reached.
Poor Engine Performance In City Traffic During High Ambient Temperatures During high
temperatures (greater than 35°C [95°F]) in stop and go traffic (at least 30 minutes). Some vehicle
may exhibit poor acceleration (0 to 40 Kph [0 to 25 Mph] in 20 seconds) or experience difficulty
exceeding 96 Kph (60 Mph). Cooling the engine corrects the condition.
Engine Speed Undershoot Due To High DI Fuel In ambient conditions between 15°C and 26°C
(60°F and 80°F) with the HVAC system set to A/C or defrost on an initial cold start. Some vehicles
may exhibit an idle speed drop to approximately 400 rpm on the first A/C compressor engagement.
Later A/C engagements are without occurrence. See TSB 14-08-97 dated Nov. 21, 1997 for a
detailed explanation of High DI fuel.
DIAGNOSIS: Using the Mopar Diagnostic System (MDS2) and or the Diagnostic Scan Tool (DRB
III 7) with the appropriate Diagnostic Procedures, verify all engine/transmission systems are
functioning as designed. If other Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC's) are present, record them on
the repair order and repair as necessary before proceeding further with this bulletin. If the
condition(s) can be duplicated or is described by the customer, perform the Repair Procedure.
NOTE:
WHENEVER A POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM) IS REPLACED, THE SOFTWARE OF
THE REPLACEMENT CONTROLLER MUST BE VERIFIED FOR THE LATEST REVISION
LEVEL. USE THE FLASH PROCEDURE TO UPDATE REPLACED CONTROLLERS AS
NECESSARY.
PARTS REQUIRED:
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
NOTE:
THE MDS2 AND DRB III(R) ARE REQUIRED TO PERFORM PART OF THIS REPAIR. THE
MDS2 SYSTEM MUST BE OPERATING AT CIS CD2067 OR HIGHER.
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REPAIR PROCEDURE:
1. Log onto the MDS2 system.
2. Connect the MDS2 (Mopar Diagnostic System) and DRB III(R) (Scan Tool) to the vehicle and
switch the ignition key to "ON".
NOTE:
AUTO CONNECTION WILL OCCUR ONCE THE DRB III(R), MDS2 AND VEHICLE ESTABLISH
COMMUNICATION. THE "CANNOT READ VIN FROM DRB III(R)" MESSAGE (ON THE MDS2)
WILL BE REPLACED BY THE VEHICLE VIN. PRESS THE "OK" BUTTON ON THE MDS2 TO
REQUEST A MDS2 SESSION FOR THE VEHICLE VIN INDICATED. PRESS THE "OK" BUTTON
WHEN ASKED TO BEGIN SESSION.
3. Push the FLASH tab on the MDS2.
4. Select READ PART NUMBERS FROM VEHICLE and click SHOW UPDATES on the MDS2.
NOTE:
A MESSAGE MAY APPEAR (AFTER STEP 3 OR 4) THAT INDICATES NO UPDATES ARE
AVAILABLE. IF THIS OCCURS, MAKE SURE YOUR DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENT IS OPERATING
AT THE LATEST SOFTWARE LEVEL AS LISTED EARLIER IN THIS BULLETIN. IF THE LATEST
SOFTWARE IS INSTALLED, AND NO UPDATES ARE AVAILABLE, ANOTHER VEHICLE
CONDITION EXISTS THAT WILL REQUIRE FURTHER INVESTIGATION.
5. Select the new software part number with the light pen and click UPDATE CONTROLLER
SOFTWARE.
6. The MDS2 and DRB III(R) will prompt for any operator action needed during the remainder of
the reprogramming process.
NOTE:
THE FOLLOWING STEPS ARE REQUIRED BY LAW.
7. Type the necessary information on the "Authorized Software Update Label" p/n 04669020
(Figure 1). Attach the label to the PCM and cover the label with the clear plastic overlay.
8. Type the necessary information on the "Authorized Modification Label" p/n 04275086 and attach
the label near the VECI label (Figure 2).
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
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FAILURE CODE: FM - Flash Module
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Technical Service Bulletin # 18-037-05 Date: 051020
Engine Controls - Flash Programming Failure Recovery
NUMBER: 18-037-05
GROUP: Vehicle Performance
DATE: October 20, 2005
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES SERVICE BULLETIN 18-020-02, DATED JUNE 24, 2002 WHICH
SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. THIS IS A COMPLETE REVISION AND NO
ASTERISKS HAVE BEEN USED TO HIGHLIGHT REVISIONS.
SUBJECT: Flash Programming Failure Recovery Using DRBIII(R)
OVERVIEW: This Bulletin provides guidelines, to minimize flash reprogramming problems, and
information on recovery procedures for failed flash attempts.
MODELS:
1992 - 1994 (AA) Spirit/Acclaim/Lebaron Sedan
1995 - 2003 (AB) Ramvan/Wagon
1992 - 1994 (AJ) Lebaron Coupe/Convertible
1995 - 2004 (AN) Dakota
1992 - 1995 (AS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
1994 - 2002 (BRIBE) Ram Pickup
2004 - 2006 (CS) Pacifica
1998 - 2003 (DN) Durango
2002 - 2005 (DR/DH/D1) Ram Pickup
1995 - 2000 (FJ) Avenger/Sebring/Talon
1996 - 2000 (CS) Chrysler Voyager (International Markets)
1995 - 2000 (JA) Breeze/Cirrus/Stratus
2001 - 2006 (JR) Sebring Sedan/Stratus Sedan/Sebring Convertible
1996 - 2000 (JX) Sebring Convertible
2002 - 2005 (KJ) Liberty/Cherokee (International Markets)
1993 - 2003 (LH) Concorde/Intrepid/Vision/LHS/New Yorker/300M
1996 - 2000 (NS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
1995 - 2005 (PL) Neon
2002 (PG) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
1997 - 2002 (PR) Prowler
2001 - 2005 (PT) PT Cruiser
2001 - 2006 (RG) Chrysler Voyager (International Markets)
2001 - 2006 (RS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
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1995 - 2002 (SR) Viper
2001 - 2005 (ST) Sebring Coupe/Stratus Coupe
1997 - 2006 (TJ) Wrangler
2001 - 2004 (WG) Grand Cherokee (International Markets)
1999 - 2004 (WJ) Grand Cherokee
1997 - 2001 (XJ) Cherokee
1993 - 1995 (YJ) Wrangler
2003 - 2006 (ZB) Viper
1995 - 1998 (ZG) Grand Cherokee (International Markets)
2004 - 2006 (ZH) Crossfire Coupe/Crossfire Roadster
1993 - 1998 (ZJ) Grand Cherokee/Grand Wagoneer
DISCUSSION:
NOTE:
Many of the reasons a flash reprogramming procedure may not complete are documented in this
service bulletin, but if you are constantly having issues performing the flash reprogramming
procedure using a specific DRBIII(R), it is suggested you send the DRBIII(R) in question to
SPX/Miller Special Tools for service.
Occasionally a flash update procedure may not complete properly and/or the diagnostic equipment
may lock up or become disconnected during the procedure. Flash Reprogramming is a "CRITICAL
PROCESS"; an error may result in a no-start/failed control module. Most modules, encountering an
interruption or failure while reprogramming, are recoverable; a recoverable module is not covered
under the provisions of the warranty.
This service bulletin covers items that may cause this condition, a process to restart the flash
procedure, and miscellaneous information that will help prevent needless replacement of control
modules.
GENERAL: Flash Reprogramming is only authorized by a specific SERVICE BULLETIN, or
RECALL.
Review the entire Service Bulletin/Recall prior to performing a flash reprogramming update. Often
other parts may need to be serviced, replaced, or tested, prior to flash reprogramming, and ARE
REQUIRED as part of completing the Service Bulletin/Recall.
When flashing a Powertrain Control Module (PCM) or Transmission Control Module (TCM) there
are other legal requirements with labeling issues that are included in those service bulletins.
Other non-emission related modules, such as instrument clusters and Body Control Modules
(BCMs) do not require labels.
FLASH REPROGRAMMING SEQUENCE OF EVENTS
The process of flash reprogramming is similar to flashing the BIOS on a Personal Computer.
Interruptions, voltage problems, and a variety of other outside interactions can potentially interfere
with the process. This document seeks to provide information to minimize problems associated
with vehicle control module flash reprogramming. The description that follows is for most PCMs
and some TCMs. Other modules use different initiation procedures.
The process starts by selecting an update from the TechCONNECT Client or ISIS and then
"loading" that update into the DRBIII(R). Once the flash reprogramming update is loaded into the
DRBIII(R), and before the flash reprogramming begins, the DRBIII(R) verifies that the update
loaded from the TechCONNECT Client or ISIS is the proper update for the module. This is done
using part number supersedence. This verification occurs only if an update is required, available
(on the TechCONNECT Client or ISIS) and has been selected for programming.
^ The module is then placed into "Boot Strap" programming mode by the DRBIII(R). This module
mode gives the DRBIII(R) permission and the ability to proceed with the flash reprogramming
session.
^ Next, the current part number, which resides in the module's flash memory, is stored in a "Safe
Memory" location within the module. This memory location is not affected by flash memory erasure
and reprogramming, which are to follow.
^ Once the part number is safely stored, the flash memory in the control module is erased. From
this point forward any interruption in the flash process,
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will result in a Non-Responsive module (NR). A NR module is a module that is either partially
erased or partially programmed.
^ After erasure, the actual reprogramming procedure starts, and the update software is
programmed into the flash memory within the module.
^ When reprogramming is completed, the flash memory is verified through an internal process in
the DRBIII(R) using a "Check Sum". This value is compared against another value that represents
what should be in memory and when matched, verifies successful reprogramming.
^ Next, a DRBIII(R) prompt is displayed instructing that the ignition switch be turned OFF. The
module exits the "Boot Strap" mode when the switch is turned off.
^ After a slight pause, the DRBIII(R) will prompt for the ignition switch to be turned ON. The
DRBIII(R) then reads the new part number in flash memory (along with a new computer program
the new part number is placed into the module's memory). If the new part number matches the
expected part number, the flash reprogramming session has completed successfully.
SOFTWARE VERSIONS MUST BE CURRENT
Before attempting a flash reprogramming session using the TechCONNECT Client, make sure you
have the most current DRBIII(R) software installed.
To verify whether your DRBIII(R) software is current, check the upper right-hand corner of the
TechCONNECT Client screen for DRBIII(R) Available Version, DRBIII(R) Current Version.
Often, because of multiple DRBIII(R)s in the shop, not all will get updated on a timely manner. The
installed DRBIII(R) software version can generally be found at the bottom center of most screens.
Alternately the version can be checked by pressing 6, 2, 5 from the DRBIII(R) Main Menu and
comparing it to what is available from a current TechCONNECT Client as described above.
If the TechCONNECT Client is current and the DRBIII(R) is not, it may be due to the fact that the
TechCONNECT Client does not force DRBIII(R) updates for "minor" revisions. Changes and new
support are added to the Vehicle Flash application on "minor" revisions on a regular basis. This is
why your TechCONNECT Client and DRBIII(R) must have the LATEST software revisions
installed.
DO NOT PASS on the option for updating to a "minor" revision!
Major updates require the DRBIII(R) to be updated prior to allowing any flash programming.
DRBIII(R) CABLES
A NEW DRBIII(R) cable was released as an Essential Service Tool! CH7000A - 8 ft.
Cable, DRBIII(R) to OBDII (J1962) DLC Connector.
CH7000A is the required cable for ALL flash reprogramming. The older CH7000 cable can be used
for diagnostics ONLY. One (1) cable was shipped to all dealerships. Easily identified, the correct
cable has a RED connector, which plugs into the DRBIII(R).
The cable modification enhances the DRBIII(R) communication capabilities when dealing with the
flash requirements of certain controllers/ECUs affected in part by the recent changes in DLC
connector configurations.
The new cable is required for ALL flash reprogramming sessions, and can be used wherever the
previous CH700017001 cables were used.
While not recommended for flash reprogramming usage, if you require a longer cable, there is also
a 12-foot cable released under pin CH7001A
The production of the previous CH700017001 cables has ceased. All orders placed will be
superseded to part number CH7000A/CH7001A.
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NOTE:
Consider all cables wear items. Always inspect for worn, damaged cables, connectors that are
damaged or do not lock securely, and all mating connections including checking for corrosion on
the pins. REPLACE ALL suspect cables. Do not use worn or damaged cables when flash
reprogramming.
Failure to use the new cable or to use a damaged cable often results in failed flash reprogramming
sessions.
The 2 door Sebring, Stratus, and Avenger coupes (supplied by MMC) generally use the CH7O1O
cable (Pre-OBDII MMC vehicles will use the CH7005 cable).
TechCONNECT CABLE (GPIB)
Replace any suspect GPIB cable.
The GPIB cable provides the connection between TechCONNECT Client and the DRBIII(R).
This cable is used by the TechCONNECT Client for vehicle part number reads and to send update
files to the DRBIII(R).
Inspect this cable for loose connections, damaged connectors or terminals, and wear and tear. If
this cable becomes disconnected during a flash session, you may have to reload the update file
that you selected on the TechCONNECT Client.
TROUBLESHOOTING CONNECTIVITY OF THE DRBIII(R) UNIT TO THE TechCONNECT
APPLICATION.
1. Turn-on the power to the DRBIII(R) unit.
2. Select option 2 "Connect to TechCONNECT" and press Enter.
3. Attach the male mini D-shell amphenol GPIB connector of the new DRBIII(R) cable (part number
CH7035B) to the DRBIII(R) unit.
4. Insure that the larger female D-shell amphenol GPIB connector of the new DRBIII(R) cable is
properly attached to the male D-shell amphenol GPIB connector on the GPIB-USB-B protocol
converter, (part number CHGPIB-B).
5. Attach the USB cable from the GPIB-USB-B protocol converter to one of the USB ports on the
rear panel of the client CPU.
6. When the cable is attached to the USB port of the CPU for the first time, Windows 2000 will
detect the device and install software for it. Please wait for 25-30 seconds to complete the
installation.
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ISIS NULL MODEM CABLE
Replace any suspect null modem cables.
International (ISIS), a PC-based CD program similar to TechCONNECT Client uses a null modem
cable for vehicle part number reads and to send update files to the DRBIII(R). Inspect this cable for
loose connections, damaged connectors or terminals, and wear and tear. If this cable becomes
disconnected during a flash download session, you will have to reload the update file or files.
GENERAL NOTES FOR CABLES AND VEHICLE CONNECTIONS
Consider ALL cables to be wear items.
Many successful dealers have dedicated cables devoted to "Flash ONLY".
Always have spare CH7000A, CH7010 and CH2002 GPIB or null modem cables available.
Inspect vehicle diagnostic connectors for potential problems that might cause communication
interruptions.
There are now clip repair kits available through teamPSE to replace the retaining clips for two of
these cables. To protect the DRBIII(R) from internal damage, the clips are designed to fail at above
25 lbs. of axial force. Kits are described in the table.
It is a good practice to discard cables that have damage to the pins, cuts, corrosion, or general
damage beyond the retaining clips.
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These vehicles use MMC based modules. The CH8432 Supplemental Reprogramming Tool (SRT)
was shipped as a 2001 Essential Tool. The flash reprogramming update files will be downloaded
from TechCONNECT Client to the SRT for flash reprogramming sessions on these vehicles. Users
should closely follow the instructions that come with the tool. If the tool has not been initialized,
there is a known condition where it may take up to 5 or more attempts for it to fully initialize and
become functional.
NOTE:
Once it has successfully flashed, it is initialized and no further action is required.
PREPARING TO FLASH
It is highly recommended that a sign, or other process, be used that notifies other users that a
FLASH SESSION IS IN-PROGRESS and must NOT be interrupted. Interrupting some flash
reprogramming sessions at critical junctures can render a module inoperative. Another user may
not realize that a flash session is in-progress and may disturb or disconnect the DRBIII(R) or do
something on the vehicle that could interrupt the flash process.
Before starting the flash session, read, record and erase all DTCs found on the vehicle.
Also "Cold Boot" the DRBIII(R) and download the flash since this will erase the flash file from the
DRBIII(R) memory. (To "Cold Boot", press the MORE and YES buttons on the DRBIII(R), at the
same time. Then press "F4").
Be sure to arrange the TechCONNECT and DRBIII(R) so that no cables are stretched across an
area where someone might trip over or kick a cable. When setting up your DRBIII(R), insure that it
rests on a surface where it will not fall or be bumped during reprogramming e.g.: DRBIII's have
been known to be swept off vehicle windshields by accident when a user bumps the wiper switch).
Check User settings on the DRBIII(R). From the DRBIII(R) Main menu, press 6,1 and check to
make sure item 1. Echo on PC is set to OFF. On occasion, when Echo on PC is set to ON, flash
reprogramming errors may occur.
VEHICLE BATTERY VOLTAGE
The flash programming procedure puts a load on the electrical system that may last from five to
twenty minutes depending on the particular flash reprogramming update. Connect a battery
charger to the vehicle. Set the charger to as close to 14 volts as possible. If the charger has a
timer, set it for 30 minutes BEFORE starting a flash reprogramming session. This will help to
prevent unwanted resets by either the DRBIII(R) and/or the vehicle module that are caused by
voltage fluctuations.
Alternately, as a bare minimum, use a "Battery Jump Box" when a battery charger is unavailable to
ensure adequate and stable system voltages on the module being flash reprogrammed.
POLICY: Information Only
Disclaimer:
This bulletin is supplied as technical information only and is not an authorization for repair.
Connected/Disconnected Flash Mode Using TechCONNECT
CONNECTED MODE FLASHING USING TechCONNECT
NOTE:
Capable but not recommended.
In this mode, the DRBIII(R) remains connected to the TechCONNECT Client and the vehicle
throughout the flash session. The DRBIII(R) is connected to the TechCONNECT Client using the
GPIB (CH7035) cable and to the vehicle using the vehicle I/O cable (the CH7000A for most
vehicles).
This mode is useful when the TechCONNECT Client is next to the vehicle being flashed.
Another advantage of this mode is that you are able to determine all available flash updates for the
vehicle you are connected to by clicking on the "Read Part Number(s) From Vehicle" button.
Again, it is important that other users do not attempt to reboot or move the TechCONNECT Client
while a flash update is in-progress.
The reprogramming procedure of this mode is initiated by selecting the controller option and
clicking "Download/Update" button on the TechCONNECT client.
DISCONNECTED FLASH MODE
NOTE:
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This is the preferred method.
This mode allows a user to flash a vehicle without being connected to the TechCONNECT Client.
This is a popular mode for flashing in a remote area of the service garage or in a back lot.
Before you attempt to use this mode, you must configure the DRBIII(R) for the desired update(s).
To do this, you must connect the DRBIII(R) to the TechCONNECT Client using the GPIB cable and
the CH7025 cable. It is not necessary to be connected to a vehicle. The GPIB (CH7035) cable will
be used to communicate with the TechCONNECT Client (for update file downloading) while the
CH7025 cable is used to provide power to the DRBIII(R).
After making the above connections, you are able to select one or more updates that you want to
perform. These selections are made by highlighting the desired updates and then clicking on the
"Download/Update" button by selecting the DRBIII(R) option on the TechCONNECT client.
Obviously, the DRBIII(R) does not have unlimited memory. If the file size of the selected updates
exceeds 948 KB, the "DRB Space Used" indicator (at the bottom-center of the TechCONNECT
Client screen) will change color from GREEN to RED. At this point you must de-select entries until
the indicator changes color to GREEN again.
When the updates have finished downloading, you may disconnect from the TechCONNECT Client
and take the DRBIII(R) to wherever the vehicle is located. The updates will remain in DRBIII(R)
memory for 8 hours while the DRBIII(R) is without power. If the DRBIII(R) is powered up for several
minutes before the 8 hour time period has expired, the update files will remain on the DRBIII(R) for
another 8 hours without power.
To start the actual flash process, after connecting to the vehicle in Disconnected Mode, you must
press "7 - Vehicle Flash" from the Main Menu on the DRBIII(R). Step by step instruction will follow
on the DRBIII(R) display. As with Connected Flash Mode, take the necessary precautions to insure
that others are aware of the flash session and that nothing disturbs the vehicle, DRBIII(R), or
cabling while performing the flash. Remember to use a battery charger set to 14 volts or a "battery
jump box".
Pay Attention While Performing Flash Reprogram Procedures
PAY ATTENTION WHILE PERFORMING FLASH REPROGRAMMING PROCEDURES
Before downloading the flash files, double check to see if the files that you have selected are the
appropriate ones for that vehicle. Don't forget about the "Read Part Numbers From Vehicle" option
on TechCONNECT Client, this can be of great assistance when trying to flash a module. If the files
selected don't download on the first attempt, try again.
The technician should NOT leave the vehicle when flash reprogramming a module.
Again, check to make sure that all cable connections are secure and that the DRBIII(R) rests on a
stable surface. If you are using a battery charger, insure that the settings and charging times are
correct and that the battery post clamps are securely fastened.
Read, record, and erase all DTCs found on the vehicle. Read and record the module type and part
number from the module that is to be flash reprogrammed.
Some control modules are not "abort-recovery" capable. When this is true, the scan tool will
indicate so by displaying a WARNING message prior to the start of reprogramming. For these
modules it is especially important that all precautions and procedures, outlined here, are carefully
followed.
Pay special attention to DRBIII(R) screen directions relating to key cycles. Missing a "Key ON" or
"Key OFF" can cause the module to have to be reflashed again. Due to the variety of module types
and vehicle options, you can't always anticipate key prompts, so be alert and ready to respond to
DRBIII(R) instructions.
Some screens will also instruct that certain modules, connectors or fuses be disconnected or pulled
prior to the start of reprogramming and re-installed immediately after completion. Be careful not to
anticipate the steps or order of operations for reprogramming any vehicle modules. Because of the
many possible changes that occur with each new release of scan tool software, always allow the
TSB/Recall and scan tool instructions to be your guide while performing flash reprogramming.
Flash reprogramming sessions usually range from 5 to 20 minutes. If the flash session has not
completed within 25 minutes after starting a flash reprogramming update, an error has most likely
occurred (Record the message that appears on the screen when a failure occurs). If this is the
case, or if you know that the flash process was interrupted, cycle the ignition key (OFF to the
locked position, then back ON). Reset the DRBIII(R) (power down for 4 seconds and then power
up) before attempting to restart the flash process. If the module still won't respond, turn the ignition
key off, disconnect the module from the vehicle for 2 minutes, reconnect the module, turn the
ignition key to run and try to restart the flash process again.
Regardless of what mode that you are in (Connected Flash or Disconnected Flash), if you have
tried twice (2 times) unsuccessfully to do a flash recovery and ALL DRBIII(R) instructions were
followed, perform the following:
^ Cold boot the DRBIII(R). This resets memory and removes all update files from the DRBIII(R).
(Push MORE and YES buttons at the same time, then press F4).
^ Reload the flash update file from the TechCONNECT Client.
^ If it fails to complete in the connected mode, first reboot the TechCONNECT Client before
re-attempting the flash download to the DRBIII(R).
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^ Proceed to reflash the module.
On vehicles that have multiple flash updates available, always complete and verify each flash
update before attempting the next one.
After all flash reprogramming is completed, read and erase all DTCs in all modules on the vehicle.
A variety of DTCs may be set, which are usually related to a loss of communication with the
module(s) being reprogrammed.
Verify the update by reading the new part number using the DRBIII(R). A good double check is to
read the part number using DRBIII(R) stand alone.
At times, other modules, wired in parallel, to the DLC connector have prevented flash
reprogramming sessions to be successful. After the failed attempt, review the appropriate wiring
diagram for the vehicle you are flash reprogramming and, with the key "OFF"; disconnect the other
modules and retry the flash. Complete the flash, turn the key "OFF" and reconnect any modules
that were disconnected. Refer to the "Programmable Modules" section later in this document for
more information.
Error Messages
ERROR MESSAGES
Block Echo/Compare Errors
Block Echo and Block Compare errors are often caused by voltage fluctuations, faulty I/O cables
(CH7OOOA, CH7005, CH7010) or faulty communication connections at the diagnostic connector.
Inspect for these conditions and review the sections on Vehicle Battery Voltage and Cable
recommendations.
Checksum Errors
Checksum Errors are generally caused by corrupt flash update files, which can be caused by
DRBIII(R) memory problems. If the DRBIII(R) has been without power for more than 8 hours, the
update files and system memory could be in a corrupted state. "Cold Boot" the DRBIII(R). (To
"Cold Boot", press the MORE and YES buttons on the DRBIII(R), at the same time. Then press
"F4"). Reload the flash update file(s) from the TechCONNECT CLIENT. If it fails to complete in the
connected mode, first reboot the TechCONNECT Client before re-attempting the flash download to
the DRBIII(R). Then re-attempt the flash reprogramming process.
Enhanced and Original Abort Recovery
ENHANCED ABORT RECOVERY
Interruptions in the flash process are one of the main reasons for failed flash sessions and
non-responsive (NR) modules. Interrupting the flash process after the erase phase has started will
leave the control module in a non-functional state.
Generally, but not always, NR modules may be recovered successfully.
Briefly, abort recovery is the process used to get a NR module back to a fully functional state with
the latest software update. The technician should be familiar with the other sections in this
document and follow all DRBIII(R) user prompts carefully.
There are two methods for abort-recovery. The newer method is called "Enhanced Abort
Recovery". This is the preferred method since the original method takes several minutes longer
and requires the correct selection of module type from a list of possible PCM's or TCM's.
Starting with Release 60.1, a new useful feature was added to the flash reprogramming application
for Engine and Transmission control modules. The DRBIII(R) "writes" the YME and Controller Type
information to a "Safe Memory" location. This method allows for rapid recovery of the module part
number and minimizes errors that could otherwise be made by selecting the wrong controller type.
It also assumes that the user will attempt abort recovery for a failed flash attempt before moving to
another vehicle with the same DRBIII(R). If you need to move to another vehicle for flash
reprogramming you must erase the saved recovery information in order to successfully perform
flash reprogramming. Be careful to match the YME information displayed on the enhanced abort
recovery screen with the vehicle and module that you are attempting to recover. If you use the
recovery file on a different vehicle and module you could damage the module.
The recovery information will be displayed on your DRBIII(R), at the start of a flash session, only if
you previously encountered a problem that prevented a flash session from completing normally. If
your prior flash session was successful, the DRBIII(R) automatically erases the recovery file so that
the flash application will not show any recovery information at the start of your next flash session.
Enhanced abort recovery features:
^ Reduces the amount of time for the Module ID process.
^ Lowers the risk of possible user mistakes by presenting the user the Year, Model, Engine, and
Controller Type.
^ Currently only applicable to Engine and Transmission flash reprogramming.
^ The enhanced abort recovery file will only be erased upon a successful flash or manually by the
user.
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^ Cold booting (simultaneously pushing MORE & YES, then F4) the DRBIII(R) will not erase the
enhanced abort recovery file, but cold booting the DRBIII(R) will still erase the flash file so it can be
reloaded.
^ The user has a choice, at the start of a flash session, whether or not to use the enhanced abort
recovery feature. If the user chooses to erase the recovery file, then the DRBIII(R) will use the
original method of abort recovery.
^ Cycling the ignition key, when prompted by the DRBIII(R), is still necessary to put the controller
into bootstrap (reprogramming) mode.
ORIGINAL ABORT RECOVERY
If the choice is made to use the original method of abort recovery, a NR module is not always able
to provide the DRBIII with ID information. In this case the technician must enter this when prompted
by the DRBIII(R). Be patient when performing this process. If the module does not respond to
standard diagnostic requests, the DRBIII(R) may take several minutes before it determines that the
engine module is in a NR state. At this point, the DRBIII(R) displays the prompt "Could not
determine engine controller type. Please select from list" along with a list of possible controller
types (if the DRBIII(R) is attempting to identify a TCM, the prompt will say "trans" instead of
"engine" and list the possible trans controller types). Because of module variations, it is important
to correctly identify the PCM/TCM type so that the correct flash procedure is used. Failure to do
this will cause further problems and may damage the module. Tables are provided below to help
identify the proper module type to select. These tables correctly identify the modules that were on
the vehicles when they were built. However, some vehicles will have module types which were
superseded to a new type when a replacement part was installed (ie: EATX4 modules replaced
with an EATX4A). Correctly identify these modules using DRBIII(R) Standalone prior to attempting
flash reprogramming.
NOTE:
When instructed to turn the key to the LOCKED position, be sure that the key is not just turned to
the OFF position. The key must be rotated to the point at which it can be removed from the ignition
switch. On most vehicles the switch is on the steering column and at this position the steering
column is LOCKED. When instructed to turn the key to the RUN position, be careful not to turn the
key past this position which may engage the starter motor. This creates electrical noise which
interferes with the flash process.
General Steps for Abort Recovery
1. Review all Tips and Techniques before continuing. Pay special attention to the section on
Preparing to Flash a controller and to the Programmable Modules section.
2. Cycle the vehicle's ignition key to the LOCKED position and back to the RUN position.
3. Reset the DRBIII(R) by disconnecting the vehicle cable from the DRBIII(R) for 4 seconds and
then reconnecting the cable.
4. Depending on where the flash session was aborted, the DRBIII(R) may require that the
technician identify the control module type that was being flash reprogrammed. Use the PCM/TCM
configuration table below as a guide. This step is not necessary if using the enhanced abort
recovery method.
5. After selecting the proper control module type or choosing enhanced abort recovery, follow the
prompts that are displayed on the DRBIII(R).
NOTE:
If an error message is displayed at this point, an incorrect module type was most likely selected. If
this occurs, start the process over.
6. If the recovery process is unsuccessful, perform the following:
a. Review the TSB/Recall notice (authorizing the flash update) and all Tips and Techniques in this
document.
b. Reboot/Restart the TechCONNECT Client.
c. "Cold Boot" the DRBIII(R). (Press the MORE and YES buttons on the DRBIII(R) at the same
time, then press F4).
d. Start this process over from item # 1. If using Disconnected Mode, the flash update will have to
be reloaded from the TechCONNECT Client or ISIS DVD.
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Programmable Modules
The following pages list the various modules that have flash reprogramming capability. It does not
mean that a flash is currently available. What will be described are the module types and
variations, followed by items to note, and finally, abort recovery specifics if applicable.
Powertrain Modules - Engine and Transmission
ENGINE - POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM)
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There are a variety of Engine (PCM) modules that are flash reprogrammable. Suggestions that are
somewhat unique to each type will have comments. Prior to reprogramming a PCM, retrieve the
module information and module type using your DRBII I®. PCM information is used by many
modules. Be sure to check DIG's before and after performing all flash reprogramming event.
The DTC's associated with flash reprogramming generally relate to "lack of communication" with
the other modules during the reprogramming session.
SBEC
Types:
SBEC, SBEC 2, SBEC 3, SBEC 3+, SBEC 3A, SBEC 3A+, and SBEC 3B
NOTE:
During recovery, if the DRBIII® is not seeing the key off, you may need to remove power (B+) to
PCM by removing fuse(s) or disconnecting the PCM. When DRBIII® states to turn key ON,
reconnect fuse or harness connection.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow instructions on the DRBIII® for the module type. See table above.
^ Some SBEC 3A, SBEC 3A+ AND SBEC 3B may be in a state where they can not correctly
identify a key cycle. In this case a Modified Key Cycle routine is required.
This state is present when the following message is displayed on the DRBIII(R): "Can not read Part
Number. Did not see Key On or PCM/TCM Controller may not be flashable". When this occurs
restart the flash session and when prompted to turn the ignition key to the LOCKED position, pull
the fuse(s) that supply battery power to the module instead. When prompted to turn the key to the
RUN position, replace the battery supply fuse(s) instead.
JTEC
Types:
^ JTEC, JTEC+
NOTE:
Viper ALL - Roll down windows especially Coupes before attempting a flash.
NOTE:
1999 WJ JTEC with Speed Proportional Steering module. Disconnect before and reconnect after
the PCM flash reprogramming session. Also see Transmission.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
NGC
Types:
^ NGC 1, NGC 2, and NGC 3
NOTE:
There are derivatives of NGC 3 that will be significant when reprogramming and or testing. NGC
modules use one of the longest time spans for flash reprogramming (approximately 15 minutes).
The NGCI and NGC3 controllers incorporate both an engine as well as a transmission controller in
a common package. The NGC2 controller incorporates the engine controller and an Electronic
Throttle Control (ETC) module in place of the TCM. All NGC controllers can be visually identified by
noting its four (4) wiring connectors. On manual transmission applications and the NGC2, only 3
connectors may be populated with pins.
NOTE:
On certain vehicles, the ABS CAB module connector MUST be disconnected prior to performing
this Repair Procedure. The CAB module and the PCM are connected at the same diagnostic
connector pin (Pin # 9). Turn ignition switch to the OFF position, disconnect the CAB module
connector, and reprogram the PCM per the Repair Procedure. When reprogramming is complete
turn the ignition switch to the OFF position, connect the CAB module connector, and then check for
DTC's. If the PCM becomes "locked" during reprogramming because the ABS CAB module
connector was not disconnected, then the PCM may be recovered by following the procedure in
this NOTE.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
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^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
^ Power down the DRBIII(R) then cycle ignition before powering up the DRBIII(R) to attempt the
flash.
CUMMINS
Types:
^ CM551 and CM84x series
NOTE:
Cummins flash reprogrammable PCMs are used on 1998.5 and newer Dodge Trucks.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully. Model Year 2000 and earlier vehicles have one Engine
Control Fuse to pull when prompted by the DRBIII(R). Model Year 2001 and later have two Engine
Control Fuses (one 20 Amp and one 30 Amp) to pull when prompted by the DRBIII(R). The fuse(s)
are located in the PDC and need to be pulled/removed, when prompted, for at least 10 seconds.
SIEMENS
Types:
^ SIM-70
NOTE:
The SIM-70 is currently used on BUX PL and PG vehicles with a 1.6L ONLY. Abort Recovery
Specifics:
Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
BOSCH
Types:
^ EDC15V, EDC15-C5, and EDC16
NOTE:
While there have been other Bosch modules, the EDC15V is not flash reprogrammable.
Transmission controllers are usually flashed on the vehicle (since 1996).
Technicians may set the pinion factor on "NEW" modules either before or after flash
reprogramming. Suggestions follow.
After flash reprogramming and before returning the vehicle to the customer, always perform a
"QuickLearn" to the TCM.
EATX
Types:
^ EATX, EATX 2, EATX 3, EATX 3A, EATX 3B, EATX 4, and EATX 4A
NOTE:
Table shows which TCM was installed "as-built". Often TCMs are superseded by parts and or a
service bulletin.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ 1999 - 2000 WJ and 2000 AN/DN using 4.7L engines the service replacement EATX4A part
numbers 56041814AD and 56028227AH currently display a P/N read failed error after the flash is
completed during PIN verification. This DOES NOT mean the flash failed. Check for the part
number using DRBIII(R) in standalone mode. This exists only for the service replacement modules
listed above. Flash reprogramming for OE modules flash and read the part number correctly.
Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
NGC
Types:
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^ NGC1, NGC2, NGC3
NOTE:
The NGC I1and NGC 3 have the EATX/XCORE and Engine modules combined. NGC 2 does not.
Vehicles with automatic transmissions using NGC2 will use an EATX4A.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
^ 2002 DR, 2002.5 DN, 2003 AN/DN and later with NGC have shown that in some instances the
CAB controller may need to be disconnected when attempting to flash the NGC controller. (This
should only be performed if an error occurs at the very beginning of the TCM flash portion.)
SIEMENS
Types:
^ EG552
NOTE:
EGS52 is used with the A580 automatic transmission WG Grand Cherokees with a 2.7L diesel
engine (BUX), ZH Crossfire and VA Sprinter.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
JTEC
Types:
^ JTEC,JTEC+
NOTE:
Except for the 45RFE, 545RFE, and AW4 automatic transmissions, the JTEC controller also
provides transmission control functions on Dodge trucks and Jeep vehicles. Additionally, they are
used on some Cummins equipped Dodge trucks with manual and automatic transmissions.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
PRE 1996 EATX TRANSMISSION CONTROL MODULES
Prior to 1996 there was not a vehicle SCI communication wire going to the FWD EATX controller
only to the PCM. Those vehicle TCMs only communicate to the DRBIII(R) using CCD
communications.
For these FWD vehicles, use the CH5500 kit and CH7025 DIN cable when connecting those
modules to the DRBIII(R) vehicle connector.
For 1992-1993 vehicles, the TCM modules were upgraded to MY1995 software. Because of this
you will need to use the Yellow SuperCard2, CH8361,to set pinion factor or when using a "new"
(superseded) TCM from parts as only the SuperCard2 properly sets the pinion factor on these
updated modules.
Additionally, when flashing or installing P/Ns 4796121, 4796122, 4796123, or 4796124.
The wire from cavity 49 must be removed from the TCM connector, refer to service bulletin
18-24-95.
Types:
^ TCCM
NOTE:
These modules are found on AN, DN, and DR trucks.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII® prompts carefully
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NON-POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULES
BODY CONTROL MODULE (BCM)
Types:
^ BCM
NOTE:
Body control modules are found on passenger vehicles.
NOTE:
The following vehicle BCMs support flash reprogramming: CS, JR, KJ, LH, RS, WJ, and ZB.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
^ BUX ONLY for 2001 JR - Compass/Mini Trip (BCM) Flash - Use special international release
software version 52.25
^ 2001 LH - there is NO abort recovery available for the BCM.
CENTRAL TIMER MODULE (CTM)
Types:
^ CTM
NOTE:
CTMs are found on: AB, AN, DN, BR, and BE trucks.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFORMATION CENTER (EVIC)
Types:
^ EVIC
NOTE:
02-03 LH & WJ, and 03-04 KJ
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
FRONT CONTROL MODULE (FCM)
Types:
^ FCM
NOTE:
Front control modules are found on CS, DR, RG, and RS vehicles.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
INTEGRATED POWER MODULE (IPM)
Types:
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^ 1PM
NOTE:
Integrated power modules are found on CS, DR, RG, and RS vehicles.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
POWER LIFT GATE (PLG)
Types:
^ PLC
NOTE:
Power liftgate modules are found on CS and RS.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully. PASSENGER SLIDING DOOR MODULE (PSDM)
Types:
^ PSDM
NOTE:
Passenger power sliding door modules are found on RG and RS vehicles. Abort Recovery
Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully. DRIVER SLIDING DOOR MODULE (DSDM)
Types:
^ DSDM
NOTE:
Driver power sliding door modules are found on RG and RS vehicles. Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
NOTE:
When flashing a vehicle that is equipped with both Passenger and Driver Power Sliding Doors, you
must Reboot the DRBIII(R) and cycle the ignition key before flashing the next door module.
DRIVER DOOR MODULE (DDM)
Types:
^ DDM
NOTE:
Driver Door Module is found on the CS and RS vehicles. Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully. PASSENGER DOOR MODULE (PDM)
Types:
^ PDM
NOTE:
Passenger Door Module is found on the CS and RS vehicles. Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
CLUSTERS/MECHANICAL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (MIC)
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Types:
^ MICs, eMICs
NOTE:
MICs that have flash reprogramming are on the following vehicles: DR, JR, KJ, PL, PT, WJ, ZB
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully. In certain cases, you will be asked to cycle the ignition key
and pull a specific fuse.
^ The DRBIII(R) may power down during the procedure with some modules. This is NORMAL and
is explained in the user prompts displayed during abort-recovery. Take the time to read and
understand the instructions before proceeding.
ALARM REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE (ARKEM)
Types:
^ ARKEM
NOTE:
Arkem modules are found on PL and PT vehicles. There are up to and after modules.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
CLIMATE CONTROL (ATC, HVAC)
Types:
^ HVAC, ATC, MTC
NOTE:
Generally, reprogramming for these modules is done using the standalone application rather than
the Vehicle Flash application.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII® prompts carefully.
ADJUSTABLE PEDAL MODULE (APM)
Types:
^ APM
NOTE:
Found on CS, RS, and WJ vehicles.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
RAIN SENSOR MODULE (RSM)
Types:
^ RSM
NOTE:RSM modules are found on CS, RS, and WJ vehicles.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
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INTRUSION TRANSCEIVER MODULE (ITM)
Types:
^ ITM
^ Updates for this module, to version 7.05 have involved a coordinated BCM flash update. See the
TSB for important instructions.
NOTE:
ITM modules are found on WJ (BUX) and KJ (BUX) vehicles.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII® prompts carefully.
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEMS (SRS) - AIRBAGS, ETC.
Types:
^ SRS, ORC
NOTE:
While used on most vehicles, only CS, JR, LH, PT, RS, and WJ vehicles have the potential to
support flash updates.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
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NUMBER: 18-017-01 REV A
GROUP: Vehicle Performance
DATE: Dec. 7, 2001
THIS BULLETIN IS BEING PROVIDED IN ADVANCE. DO NOT PERFORM ANY ACTIONS
RELATED TO THIS BULLETIN UNTIL DECEMBER 24, 2001. THE MDS2 MUST BE OPERATING
WITH CIS CD2098 OR HIGHER.
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN 18-017-01, DATED JULY 20,
2001, WHICH SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. ALL REVISIONS ARE
HIGHLIGHTED WITH **ASTERISKS** WHICH INCLUDE CHANGES TO THE SYMPTOMS AND
REVISED SOFTWARE.
SUBJECT: Engine Idle Undershoot/Performance
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves selectively erasing and reprogramming the Powertrain Control
Module (PCM) with new software.
MODELS:
2000 - 2001 (PL) Neon
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Some vehicles may exhibit one or more of the following symptoms:
In ambient conditions typically below 16° C. (60° F) the engine may undershoot the normal idle
speed when braking the vehicle to a stop (clutch depressed on manual transmission equipped
vehicles).**
^ Engine roughness immediately after manually switching the A/C system "Off". Normal operation
returns after a wide open throttle (WOT) occurrence or after engine restart.
^ **In ambient conditions between 10° and 20° C. (50° and 70° F) the engine may undershoot the
normal idle speed at cold start gear engagement (2000 M.Y. with automatic transmission).**
NOTE:
**THE SOFTWARE PROVIDED WITH THIS BULLETIN ALSO INCLUDES THE SOFTWARE
PROVIDED WITH TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN 18-019-00 DATED OCTOBER 6, 2000.**
DIAGNOSIS PROCEDURES:
If Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC's) are present, record them on the repair order and repair as
necessary before proceeding further with this bulletin. If the condition(s) can be duplicated or are
described by the customer, perform the Repair Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
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EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
Reprogram the PCM using the MDS2 (Mopar Diagnostic System) and DRBIII(R) (Scan Tool).
NOTE:
THE FOLLOWING STEPS ARE REQUIRED BY LAW.
1. Type the necessary information on the "Authorized Software Update Label" p/n 04669020 (Fig.
1). Attach the label to the PCM and cover the label with the clear plastic overlay.
2. Type the necessary information on the "Authorized Modification Label" p/n 04275086 and attach
the label near the VECI label (Fig. 2).
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
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FAILURE CODE:
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Performance/Expansion Valve Noise
NUMBER: 24-008-01
GROUP: Heating & A/C
DATE: Jun. 22, 2001
SUBJECT: Poor A/C Performance/Expansion Valve Noise
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves reprogramming the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) with new
software and reducing the amount of R134A refrigerant in the system to 765 grams (27 oz. or 1.69
lbs.).
MODELS:
2001 (PL) Neon
2001 (P2) Neon (International Markets)
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO VEHICLES BUILT BEFORE JUNE 11, 2001 (MDH O611XX).
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Some vehicles may exhibit one or both of the following symptoms:
^ Under high ambient conditions, typically above 38°C. (100° F.), the A/C compressor may cycle off
and on repeatedly producing poor A/C performance immediately after a hot engine restart or during
city driving.
^ Under similar ambient conditions listed above the A/C expansion valve may be noisy (hum
sound).
DIAGNOSIS:
If Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC's) are present, record them on the repair order and repair as
necessary before proceeding further with this bulletin. If the condition(s) can be duplicated or are
described by the customer, perform the Repair Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
NOTE:
THE MDS2 MUST BE OPERATING WITH CIS CD2085 OR HIGHER.
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
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1. Evacuate and recharge the A/C system to 765 grams (27 oz. or 1.69 lbs.) of R134A refrigerant
as described on page 24-4 of the 2001 Neon Service Manual (Publication No. 81-270-1025).
2. Reprogram the PCM using the MDS2 (Mopar Diagnostic System) and DRB III(R) (Scan Tool).
NOTE:
THE FOLLOWING STEPS ARE REQUIRED BY LAW.
3. Type the necessary information on the "authorized Software Update Label" p/n 04669020 (Fig.
1). Attach the label to the PCM and cover the label with the clear plastic overlay. Type the
necessary information on the "Authorized Modification Label" p/n 04275086 (Fig. 2) and attach the
label near the VECI label.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
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FAILURE CODE:
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PROM - Programmable Read Only Memory: All Technical Service Bulletins Engine - Tip In
Hesitation
NUMBER: 18-020-00
GROUP: Vehicle Performance
DATE: Oct. 6, 2000
SUBJECT: Tip In Hesitation Caused By High DI Fuel
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves selectively erasing and reprogramming the Powertrain Control
Module (PCM) with new software.
MODELS: 2001
(PL) Neon
NOTE:
THIS INFORMATION APPLIES TO VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AN AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
BUILT PRIOR TO SEPT. 26, 2000 (MDH0926XX).
SYMPTOM/CONDITION: Some vehicles may exhibit a cold start tip in hesitation when accelerating
from a stop in ambient temperatures between 10° and 27°C (50° and 80°F). This condition will
disappear in approximately 45 seconds after the start. See TSB 14-08-97 dated Nov. 21, 1997 for a
detailed explanation of high DI fuel.
DIAGNOSIS: Using the Mopar Diagnostic System (MDS2) and or the Diagnostic Scan Tool (DRB
III(R)) with the appropriate Diagnostic Procedures, verify all engine/transmission systems are
functioning as designed. If other Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC's) are present, record them on
the repair order and repair as necessary before proceeding further with this bulletin. If the
condition(s) can be duplicated or is described by the customer, perform the Repair Procedure.
NOTE:
WHENEVER A POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM) IS REPLACED, THE SOFTWARE OF
THE REPLACEMENT CONTROLLER MUST BE VERIFIED FOR THE LATEST REVISION
LEVEL. USE THE FLASH PROCEDURE TO UPDATE REPLACED CONTROLLERS AS
NECESSARY.
PARTS REQUIRED:
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
NOTE: THE MDS2 AND DRB III(R) ARE REQUIRED TO PERFORM PART OF THIS REPAIR.
THE MDS2 SYSTEM MUST BE OPERATING WITH CIS CD2069 OR HIGHER.
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
1. Log onto the MDS2 System.
2. Connect the MDS2 (Mopar Diagnostic System) and DRB III(R) (Scan Tool) to the vehicle and
switch the ignition to "ON".
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NOTE:
AUTO CONNECTION WILL OCCUR ONCE THE DRB III(R), MDS2 AND VEHICLE ESTABLISH
COMMUNICATION. THE "CANNOT READ VIN FROM DRB III(R)" MESSAGE (ON THE MDS2)
WILL BE REPLACED BY THE VEHICLE VIN. PRESS THE "OK" BUTTON ON THE MDS2 TO
REQUEST A MDS2 SESSION FOR THE VEHICLE VIN INDICATED. PRESS THE "OK" BUTTON
WHEN ASKED TO BEGIN SESSION.
3. Push the FLASH tab on the MDS2.
4. Select READ PART NUMBERS FROM VEHICLE and click SHOW UPDATES on the MDS2.
NOTE:
A MESSAGE MAY APPEAR (AFTER STEP 3 OR 4) THAT INDICATES NO UPDATES ARE
AVAILABLE. IF THIS OCCURS, MAKE SURE YOUR DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENT IS OPERATING
AT THE LATEST SOFTWARE LEVEL AS LISTED EARLIER IN THIS BULLETIN. IF THE LATEST
SOFTWARE IS INSTALLED, AND NO UPDATES ARE AVAILABLE, ANOTHER VEHICLE
CONDITION EXISTS THAT WILL REQUIRE FURTHER INVESTIGATION.
5. Select the new software part number with the light pen and click UPDATE CONTROLLER
SOFTWARE.
6. The MDS2 and DRB III(R) will prompt for any operator action needed during the remainder of
the reprogramming process.
7. Type the necessary information on the "authorized Software Update Label" p/n 04669020 (Fig.
1). Attach the label to the PCM and cover the label with the clear plastic overlay.
8. Type the necessary information on the "Authorized Modification Label" p/n 04275086 (Fig. 2)
and attach the label near the VECI label.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
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- Poor Performance
NUMBER: 18-16-00
GROUP: Vehicle Performance
DATE: Sept.15, 2000
SUBJECT: Poor A/C Or Engine Performance
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves selectively erasing and reprogramming the Powertrain Control
Module (PCM) with new software.
MODELS: 2001
(PL) Neon
NOTE:
THIS INFORMATION APPLIES TO VEHICLES BUILT PRIOR TO AUGUST 28, 2000
(MDHO828XX).
SYMPTOM/CONDITION: Some vehicles may exhibit one or more symptom/conditions as follows:
Poor A/C Performance In High Ambient Temperatures During high under hood temperatures with
the engine coolant temperature less than 100°C (212°F), the A/C compressor may repeatedly
disengage due to high head pressure. Disengagement of the A/C compressor may continue until
speeds of 40 Kph (25 Mph) or more are reached.
Poor Engine Performance In City Traffic During High Ambient Temperatures During high
temperatures (greater than 35°C [95°F]) in stop and go traffic (at least 30 minutes). Some vehicle
may exhibit poor acceleration (0 to 40 Kph [0 to 25 Mph] in 20 seconds) or experience difficulty
exceeding 96 Kph (60 Mph). Cooling the engine corrects the condition.
Engine Speed Undershoot Due To High DI Fuel In ambient conditions between 15°C and 26°C
(60°F and 80°F) with the HVAC system set to A/C or defrost on an initial cold start. Some vehicles
may exhibit an idle speed drop to approximately 400 rpm on the first A/C compressor engagement.
Later A/C engagements are without occurrence. See TSB 14-08-97 dated Nov. 21, 1997 for a
detailed explanation of High DI fuel.
DIAGNOSIS: Using the Mopar Diagnostic System (MDS2) and or the Diagnostic Scan Tool (DRB
III 7) with the appropriate Diagnostic Procedures, verify all engine/transmission systems are
functioning as designed. If other Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC's) are present, record them on
the repair order and repair as necessary before proceeding further with this bulletin. If the
condition(s) can be duplicated or is described by the customer, perform the Repair Procedure.
NOTE:
WHENEVER A POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM) IS REPLACED, THE SOFTWARE OF
THE REPLACEMENT CONTROLLER MUST BE VERIFIED FOR THE LATEST REVISION
LEVEL. USE THE FLASH PROCEDURE TO UPDATE REPLACED CONTROLLERS AS
NECESSARY.
PARTS REQUIRED:
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
NOTE:
THE MDS2 AND DRB III(R) ARE REQUIRED TO PERFORM PART OF THIS REPAIR. THE
MDS2 SYSTEM MUST BE OPERATING AT CIS CD2067 OR HIGHER.
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REPAIR PROCEDURE:
1. Log onto the MDS2 system.
2. Connect the MDS2 (Mopar Diagnostic System) and DRB III(R) (Scan Tool) to the vehicle and
switch the ignition key to "ON".
NOTE:
AUTO CONNECTION WILL OCCUR ONCE THE DRB III(R), MDS2 AND VEHICLE ESTABLISH
COMMUNICATION. THE "CANNOT READ VIN FROM DRB III(R)" MESSAGE (ON THE MDS2)
WILL BE REPLACED BY THE VEHICLE VIN. PRESS THE "OK" BUTTON ON THE MDS2 TO
REQUEST A MDS2 SESSION FOR THE VEHICLE VIN INDICATED. PRESS THE "OK" BUTTON
WHEN ASKED TO BEGIN SESSION.
3. Push the FLASH tab on the MDS2.
4. Select READ PART NUMBERS FROM VEHICLE and click SHOW UPDATES on the MDS2.
NOTE:
A MESSAGE MAY APPEAR (AFTER STEP 3 OR 4) THAT INDICATES NO UPDATES ARE
AVAILABLE. IF THIS OCCURS, MAKE SURE YOUR DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENT IS OPERATING
AT THE LATEST SOFTWARE LEVEL AS LISTED EARLIER IN THIS BULLETIN. IF THE LATEST
SOFTWARE IS INSTALLED, AND NO UPDATES ARE AVAILABLE, ANOTHER VEHICLE
CONDITION EXISTS THAT WILL REQUIRE FURTHER INVESTIGATION.
5. Select the new software part number with the light pen and click UPDATE CONTROLLER
SOFTWARE.
6. The MDS2 and DRB III(R) will prompt for any operator action needed during the remainder of
the reprogramming process.
NOTE:
THE FOLLOWING STEPS ARE REQUIRED BY LAW.
7. Type the necessary information on the "Authorized Software Update Label" p/n 04669020
(Figure 1). Attach the label to the PCM and cover the label with the clear plastic overlay.
8. Type the necessary information on the "Authorized Modification Label" p/n 04275086 and attach
the label near the VECI label (Figure 2).
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
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Technical Service Bulletin # 18-037-05 Date: 051020
Engine Controls - Flash Programming Failure Recovery
NUMBER: 18-037-05
GROUP: Vehicle Performance
DATE: October 20, 2005
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES SERVICE BULLETIN 18-020-02, DATED JUNE 24, 2002 WHICH
SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. THIS IS A COMPLETE REVISION AND NO
ASTERISKS HAVE BEEN USED TO HIGHLIGHT REVISIONS.
SUBJECT: Flash Programming Failure Recovery Using DRBIII(R)
OVERVIEW: This Bulletin provides guidelines, to minimize flash reprogramming problems, and
information on recovery procedures for failed flash attempts.
MODELS:
1992 - 1994 (AA) Spirit/Acclaim/Lebaron Sedan
1995 - 2003 (AB) Ramvan/Wagon
1992 - 1994 (AJ) Lebaron Coupe/Convertible
1995 - 2004 (AN) Dakota
1992 - 1995 (AS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
1994 - 2002 (BRIBE) Ram Pickup
2004 - 2006 (CS) Pacifica
1998 - 2003 (DN) Durango
2002 - 2005 (DR/DH/D1) Ram Pickup
1995 - 2000 (FJ) Avenger/Sebring/Talon
1996 - 2000 (CS) Chrysler Voyager (International Markets)
1995 - 2000 (JA) Breeze/Cirrus/Stratus
2001 - 2006 (JR) Sebring Sedan/Stratus Sedan/Sebring Convertible
1996 - 2000 (JX) Sebring Convertible
2002 - 2005 (KJ) Liberty/Cherokee (International Markets)
1993 - 2003 (LH) Concorde/Intrepid/Vision/LHS/New Yorker/300M
1996 - 2000 (NS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
1995 - 2005 (PL) Neon
2002 (PG) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
1997 - 2002 (PR) Prowler
2001 - 2005 (PT) PT Cruiser
2001 - 2006 (RG) Chrysler Voyager (International Markets)
2001 - 2006 (RS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
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1995 - 2002 (SR) Viper
2001 - 2005 (ST) Sebring Coupe/Stratus Coupe
1997 - 2006 (TJ) Wrangler
2001 - 2004 (WG) Grand Cherokee (International Markets)
1999 - 2004 (WJ) Grand Cherokee
1997 - 2001 (XJ) Cherokee
1993 - 1995 (YJ) Wrangler
2003 - 2006 (ZB) Viper
1995 - 1998 (ZG) Grand Cherokee (International Markets)
2004 - 2006 (ZH) Crossfire Coupe/Crossfire Roadster
1993 - 1998 (ZJ) Grand Cherokee/Grand Wagoneer
DISCUSSION:
NOTE:
Many of the reasons a flash reprogramming procedure may not complete are documented in this
service bulletin, but if you are constantly having issues performing the flash reprogramming
procedure using a specific DRBIII(R), it is suggested you send the DRBIII(R) in question to
SPX/Miller Special Tools for service.
Occasionally a flash update procedure may not complete properly and/or the diagnostic equipment
may lock up or become disconnected during the procedure. Flash Reprogramming is a "CRITICAL
PROCESS"; an error may result in a no-start/failed control module. Most modules, encountering an
interruption or failure while reprogramming, are recoverable; a recoverable module is not covered
under the provisions of the warranty.
This service bulletin covers items that may cause this condition, a process to restart the flash
procedure, and miscellaneous information that will help prevent needless replacement of control
modules.
GENERAL: Flash Reprogramming is only authorized by a specific SERVICE BULLETIN, or
RECALL.
Review the entire Service Bulletin/Recall prior to performing a flash reprogramming update. Often
other parts may need to be serviced, replaced, or tested, prior to flash reprogramming, and ARE
REQUIRED as part of completing the Service Bulletin/Recall.
When flashing a Powertrain Control Module (PCM) or Transmission Control Module (TCM) there
are other legal requirements with labeling issues that are included in those service bulletins.
Other non-emission related modules, such as instrument clusters and Body Control Modules
(BCMs) do not require labels.
FLASH REPROGRAMMING SEQUENCE OF EVENTS
The process of flash reprogramming is similar to flashing the BIOS on a Personal Computer.
Interruptions, voltage problems, and a variety of other outside interactions can potentially interfere
with the process. This document seeks to provide information to minimize problems associated
with vehicle control module flash reprogramming. The description that follows is for most PCMs
and some TCMs. Other modules use different initiation procedures.
The process starts by selecting an update from the TechCONNECT Client or ISIS and then
"loading" that update into the DRBIII(R). Once the flash reprogramming update is loaded into the
DRBIII(R), and before the flash reprogramming begins, the DRBIII(R) verifies that the update
loaded from the TechCONNECT Client or ISIS is the proper update for the module. This is done
using part number supersedence. This verification occurs only if an update is required, available
(on the TechCONNECT Client or ISIS) and has been selected for programming.
^ The module is then placed into "Boot Strap" programming mode by the DRBIII(R). This module
mode gives the DRBIII(R) permission and the ability to proceed with the flash reprogramming
session.
^ Next, the current part number, which resides in the module's flash memory, is stored in a "Safe
Memory" location within the module. This memory location is not affected by flash memory erasure
and reprogramming, which are to follow.
^ Once the part number is safely stored, the flash memory in the control module is erased. From
this point forward any interruption in the flash process,
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will result in a Non-Responsive module (NR). A NR module is a module that is either partially
erased or partially programmed.
^ After erasure, the actual reprogramming procedure starts, and the update software is
programmed into the flash memory within the module.
^ When reprogramming is completed, the flash memory is verified through an internal process in
the DRBIII(R) using a "Check Sum". This value is compared against another value that represents
what should be in memory and when matched, verifies successful reprogramming.
^ Next, a DRBIII(R) prompt is displayed instructing that the ignition switch be turned OFF. The
module exits the "Boot Strap" mode when the switch is turned off.
^ After a slight pause, the DRBIII(R) will prompt for the ignition switch to be turned ON. The
DRBIII(R) then reads the new part number in flash memory (along with a new computer program
the new part number is placed into the module's memory). If the new part number matches the
expected part number, the flash reprogramming session has completed successfully.
SOFTWARE VERSIONS MUST BE CURRENT
Before attempting a flash reprogramming session using the TechCONNECT Client, make sure you
have the most current DRBIII(R) software installed.
To verify whether your DRBIII(R) software is current, check the upper right-hand corner of the
TechCONNECT Client screen for DRBIII(R) Available Version, DRBIII(R) Current Version.
Often, because of multiple DRBIII(R)s in the shop, not all will get updated on a timely manner. The
installed DRBIII(R) software version can generally be found at the bottom center of most screens.
Alternately the version can be checked by pressing 6, 2, 5 from the DRBIII(R) Main Menu and
comparing it to what is available from a current TechCONNECT Client as described above.
If the TechCONNECT Client is current and the DRBIII(R) is not, it may be due to the fact that the
TechCONNECT Client does not force DRBIII(R) updates for "minor" revisions. Changes and new
support are added to the Vehicle Flash application on "minor" revisions on a regular basis. This is
why your TechCONNECT Client and DRBIII(R) must have the LATEST software revisions
installed.
DO NOT PASS on the option for updating to a "minor" revision!
Major updates require the DRBIII(R) to be updated prior to allowing any flash programming.
DRBIII(R) CABLES
A NEW DRBIII(R) cable was released as an Essential Service Tool! CH7000A - 8 ft.
Cable, DRBIII(R) to OBDII (J1962) DLC Connector.
CH7000A is the required cable for ALL flash reprogramming. The older CH7000 cable can be used
for diagnostics ONLY. One (1) cable was shipped to all dealerships. Easily identified, the correct
cable has a RED connector, which plugs into the DRBIII(R).
The cable modification enhances the DRBIII(R) communication capabilities when dealing with the
flash requirements of certain controllers/ECUs affected in part by the recent changes in DLC
connector configurations.
The new cable is required for ALL flash reprogramming sessions, and can be used wherever the
previous CH700017001 cables were used.
While not recommended for flash reprogramming usage, if you require a longer cable, there is also
a 12-foot cable released under pin CH7001A
The production of the previous CH700017001 cables has ceased. All orders placed will be
superseded to part number CH7000A/CH7001A.
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NOTE:
Consider all cables wear items. Always inspect for worn, damaged cables, connectors that are
damaged or do not lock securely, and all mating connections including checking for corrosion on
the pins. REPLACE ALL suspect cables. Do not use worn or damaged cables when flash
reprogramming.
Failure to use the new cable or to use a damaged cable often results in failed flash reprogramming
sessions.
The 2 door Sebring, Stratus, and Avenger coupes (supplied by MMC) generally use the CH7O1O
cable (Pre-OBDII MMC vehicles will use the CH7005 cable).
TechCONNECT CABLE (GPIB)
Replace any suspect GPIB cable.
The GPIB cable provides the connection between TechCONNECT Client and the DRBIII(R).
This cable is used by the TechCONNECT Client for vehicle part number reads and to send update
files to the DRBIII(R).
Inspect this cable for loose connections, damaged connectors or terminals, and wear and tear. If
this cable becomes disconnected during a flash session, you may have to reload the update file
that you selected on the TechCONNECT Client.
TROUBLESHOOTING CONNECTIVITY OF THE DRBIII(R) UNIT TO THE TechCONNECT
APPLICATION.
1. Turn-on the power to the DRBIII(R) unit.
2. Select option 2 "Connect to TechCONNECT" and press Enter.
3. Attach the male mini D-shell amphenol GPIB connector of the new DRBIII(R) cable (part number
CH7035B) to the DRBIII(R) unit.
4. Insure that the larger female D-shell amphenol GPIB connector of the new DRBIII(R) cable is
properly attached to the male D-shell amphenol GPIB connector on the GPIB-USB-B protocol
converter, (part number CHGPIB-B).
5. Attach the USB cable from the GPIB-USB-B protocol converter to one of the USB ports on the
rear panel of the client CPU.
6. When the cable is attached to the USB port of the CPU for the first time, Windows 2000 will
detect the device and install software for it. Please wait for 25-30 seconds to complete the
installation.
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ISIS NULL MODEM CABLE
Replace any suspect null modem cables.
International (ISIS), a PC-based CD program similar to TechCONNECT Client uses a null modem
cable for vehicle part number reads and to send update files to the DRBIII(R). Inspect this cable for
loose connections, damaged connectors or terminals, and wear and tear. If this cable becomes
disconnected during a flash download session, you will have to reload the update file or files.
GENERAL NOTES FOR CABLES AND VEHICLE CONNECTIONS
Consider ALL cables to be wear items.
Many successful dealers have dedicated cables devoted to "Flash ONLY".
Always have spare CH7000A, CH7010 and CH2002 GPIB or null modem cables available.
Inspect vehicle diagnostic connectors for potential problems that might cause communication
interruptions.
There are now clip repair kits available through teamPSE to replace the retaining clips for two of
these cables. To protect the DRBIII(R) from internal damage, the clips are designed to fail at above
25 lbs. of axial force. Kits are described in the table.
It is a good practice to discard cables that have damage to the pins, cuts, corrosion, or general
damage beyond the retaining clips.
ST22 SEBRING STRATUS 2 DOOR COUPES (2001-2005)
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These vehicles use MMC based modules. The CH8432 Supplemental Reprogramming Tool (SRT)
was shipped as a 2001 Essential Tool. The flash reprogramming update files will be downloaded
from TechCONNECT Client to the SRT for flash reprogramming sessions on these vehicles. Users
should closely follow the instructions that come with the tool. If the tool has not been initialized,
there is a known condition where it may take up to 5 or more attempts for it to fully initialize and
become functional.
NOTE:
Once it has successfully flashed, it is initialized and no further action is required.
PREPARING TO FLASH
It is highly recommended that a sign, or other process, be used that notifies other users that a
FLASH SESSION IS IN-PROGRESS and must NOT be interrupted. Interrupting some flash
reprogramming sessions at critical junctures can render a module inoperative. Another user may
not realize that a flash session is in-progress and may disturb or disconnect the DRBIII(R) or do
something on the vehicle that could interrupt the flash process.
Before starting the flash session, read, record and erase all DTCs found on the vehicle.
Also "Cold Boot" the DRBIII(R) and download the flash since this will erase the flash file from the
DRBIII(R) memory. (To "Cold Boot", press the MORE and YES buttons on the DRBIII(R), at the
same time. Then press "F4").
Be sure to arrange the TechCONNECT and DRBIII(R) so that no cables are stretched across an
area where someone might trip over or kick a cable. When setting up your DRBIII(R), insure that it
rests on a surface where it will not fall or be bumped during reprogramming e.g.: DRBIII's have
been known to be swept off vehicle windshields by accident when a user bumps the wiper switch).
Check User settings on the DRBIII(R). From the DRBIII(R) Main menu, press 6,1 and check to
make sure item 1. Echo on PC is set to OFF. On occasion, when Echo on PC is set to ON, flash
reprogramming errors may occur.
VEHICLE BATTERY VOLTAGE
The flash programming procedure puts a load on the electrical system that may last from five to
twenty minutes depending on the particular flash reprogramming update. Connect a battery
charger to the vehicle. Set the charger to as close to 14 volts as possible. If the charger has a
timer, set it for 30 minutes BEFORE starting a flash reprogramming session. This will help to
prevent unwanted resets by either the DRBIII(R) and/or the vehicle module that are caused by
voltage fluctuations.
Alternately, as a bare minimum, use a "Battery Jump Box" when a battery charger is unavailable to
ensure adequate and stable system voltages on the module being flash reprogrammed.
POLICY: Information Only
Disclaimer:
This bulletin is supplied as technical information only and is not an authorization for repair.
Connected/Disconnected Flash Mode Using TechCONNECT
CONNECTED MODE FLASHING USING TechCONNECT
NOTE:
Capable but not recommended.
In this mode, the DRBIII(R) remains connected to the TechCONNECT Client and the vehicle
throughout the flash session. The DRBIII(R) is connected to the TechCONNECT Client using the
GPIB (CH7035) cable and to the vehicle using the vehicle I/O cable (the CH7000A for most
vehicles).
This mode is useful when the TechCONNECT Client is next to the vehicle being flashed.
Another advantage of this mode is that you are able to determine all available flash updates for the
vehicle you are connected to by clicking on the "Read Part Number(s) From Vehicle" button.
Again, it is important that other users do not attempt to reboot or move the TechCONNECT Client
while a flash update is in-progress.
The reprogramming procedure of this mode is initiated by selecting the controller option and
clicking "Download/Update" button on the TechCONNECT client.
DISCONNECTED FLASH MODE
NOTE:
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This is the preferred method.
This mode allows a user to flash a vehicle without being connected to the TechCONNECT Client.
This is a popular mode for flashing in a remote area of the service garage or in a back lot.
Before you attempt to use this mode, you must configure the DRBIII(R) for the desired update(s).
To do this, you must connect the DRBIII(R) to the TechCONNECT Client using the GPIB cable and
the CH7025 cable. It is not necessary to be connected to a vehicle. The GPIB (CH7035) cable will
be used to communicate with the TechCONNECT Client (for update file downloading) while the
CH7025 cable is used to provide power to the DRBIII(R).
After making the above connections, you are able to select one or more updates that you want to
perform. These selections are made by highlighting the desired updates and then clicking on the
"Download/Update" button by selecting the DRBIII(R) option on the TechCONNECT client.
Obviously, the DRBIII(R) does not have unlimited memory. If the file size of the selected updates
exceeds 948 KB, the "DRB Space Used" indicator (at the bottom-center of the TechCONNECT
Client screen) will change color from GREEN to RED. At this point you must de-select entries until
the indicator changes color to GREEN again.
When the updates have finished downloading, you may disconnect from the TechCONNECT Client
and take the DRBIII(R) to wherever the vehicle is located. The updates will remain in DRBIII(R)
memory for 8 hours while the DRBIII(R) is without power. If the DRBIII(R) is powered up for several
minutes before the 8 hour time period has expired, the update files will remain on the DRBIII(R) for
another 8 hours without power.
To start the actual flash process, after connecting to the vehicle in Disconnected Mode, you must
press "7 - Vehicle Flash" from the Main Menu on the DRBIII(R). Step by step instruction will follow
on the DRBIII(R) display. As with Connected Flash Mode, take the necessary precautions to insure
that others are aware of the flash session and that nothing disturbs the vehicle, DRBIII(R), or
cabling while performing the flash. Remember to use a battery charger set to 14 volts or a "battery
jump box".
Pay Attention While Performing Flash Reprogram Procedures
PAY ATTENTION WHILE PERFORMING FLASH REPROGRAMMING PROCEDURES
Before downloading the flash files, double check to see if the files that you have selected are the
appropriate ones for that vehicle. Don't forget about the "Read Part Numbers From Vehicle" option
on TechCONNECT Client, this can be of great assistance when trying to flash a module. If the files
selected don't download on the first attempt, try again.
The technician should NOT leave the vehicle when flash reprogramming a module.
Again, check to make sure that all cable connections are secure and that the DRBIII(R) rests on a
stable surface. If you are using a battery charger, insure that the settings and charging times are
correct and that the battery post clamps are securely fastened.
Read, record, and erase all DTCs found on the vehicle. Read and record the module type and part
number from the module that is to be flash reprogrammed.
Some control modules are not "abort-recovery" capable. When this is true, the scan tool will
indicate so by displaying a WARNING message prior to the start of reprogramming. For these
modules it is especially important that all precautions and procedures, outlined here, are carefully
followed.
Pay special attention to DRBIII(R) screen directions relating to key cycles. Missing a "Key ON" or
"Key OFF" can cause the module to have to be reflashed again. Due to the variety of module types
and vehicle options, you can't always anticipate key prompts, so be alert and ready to respond to
DRBIII(R) instructions.
Some screens will also instruct that certain modules, connectors or fuses be disconnected or pulled
prior to the start of reprogramming and re-installed immediately after completion. Be careful not to
anticipate the steps or order of operations for reprogramming any vehicle modules. Because of the
many possible changes that occur with each new release of scan tool software, always allow the
TSB/Recall and scan tool instructions to be your guide while performing flash reprogramming.
Flash reprogramming sessions usually range from 5 to 20 minutes. If the flash session has not
completed within 25 minutes after starting a flash reprogramming update, an error has most likely
occurred (Record the message that appears on the screen when a failure occurs). If this is the
case, or if you know that the flash process was interrupted, cycle the ignition key (OFF to the
locked position, then back ON). Reset the DRBIII(R) (power down for 4 seconds and then power
up) before attempting to restart the flash process. If the module still won't respond, turn the ignition
key off, disconnect the module from the vehicle for 2 minutes, reconnect the module, turn the
ignition key to run and try to restart the flash process again.
Regardless of what mode that you are in (Connected Flash or Disconnected Flash), if you have
tried twice (2 times) unsuccessfully to do a flash recovery and ALL DRBIII(R) instructions were
followed, perform the following:
^ Cold boot the DRBIII(R). This resets memory and removes all update files from the DRBIII(R).
(Push MORE and YES buttons at the same time, then press F4).
^ Reload the flash update file from the TechCONNECT Client.
^ If it fails to complete in the connected mode, first reboot the TechCONNECT Client before
re-attempting the flash download to the DRBIII(R).
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^ Proceed to reflash the module.
On vehicles that have multiple flash updates available, always complete and verify each flash
update before attempting the next one.
After all flash reprogramming is completed, read and erase all DTCs in all modules on the vehicle.
A variety of DTCs may be set, which are usually related to a loss of communication with the
module(s) being reprogrammed.
Verify the update by reading the new part number using the DRBIII(R). A good double check is to
read the part number using DRBIII(R) stand alone.
At times, other modules, wired in parallel, to the DLC connector have prevented flash
reprogramming sessions to be successful. After the failed attempt, review the appropriate wiring
diagram for the vehicle you are flash reprogramming and, with the key "OFF"; disconnect the other
modules and retry the flash. Complete the flash, turn the key "OFF" and reconnect any modules
that were disconnected. Refer to the "Programmable Modules" section later in this document for
more information.
Error Messages
ERROR MESSAGES
Block Echo/Compare Errors
Block Echo and Block Compare errors are often caused by voltage fluctuations, faulty I/O cables
(CH7OOOA, CH7005, CH7010) or faulty communication connections at the diagnostic connector.
Inspect for these conditions and review the sections on Vehicle Battery Voltage and Cable
recommendations.
Checksum Errors
Checksum Errors are generally caused by corrupt flash update files, which can be caused by
DRBIII(R) memory problems. If the DRBIII(R) has been without power for more than 8 hours, the
update files and system memory could be in a corrupted state. "Cold Boot" the DRBIII(R). (To
"Cold Boot", press the MORE and YES buttons on the DRBIII(R), at the same time. Then press
"F4"). Reload the flash update file(s) from the TechCONNECT CLIENT. If it fails to complete in the
connected mode, first reboot the TechCONNECT Client before re-attempting the flash download to
the DRBIII(R). Then re-attempt the flash reprogramming process.
Enhanced and Original Abort Recovery
ENHANCED ABORT RECOVERY
Interruptions in the flash process are one of the main reasons for failed flash sessions and
non-responsive (NR) modules. Interrupting the flash process after the erase phase has started will
leave the control module in a non-functional state.
Generally, but not always, NR modules may be recovered successfully.
Briefly, abort recovery is the process used to get a NR module back to a fully functional state with
the latest software update. The technician should be familiar with the other sections in this
document and follow all DRBIII(R) user prompts carefully.
There are two methods for abort-recovery. The newer method is called "Enhanced Abort
Recovery". This is the preferred method since the original method takes several minutes longer
and requires the correct selection of module type from a list of possible PCM's or TCM's.
Starting with Release 60.1, a new useful feature was added to the flash reprogramming application
for Engine and Transmission control modules. The DRBIII(R) "writes" the YME and Controller Type
information to a "Safe Memory" location. This method allows for rapid recovery of the module part
number and minimizes errors that could otherwise be made by selecting the wrong controller type.
It also assumes that the user will attempt abort recovery for a failed flash attempt before moving to
another vehicle with the same DRBIII(R). If you need to move to another vehicle for flash
reprogramming you must erase the saved recovery information in order to successfully perform
flash reprogramming. Be careful to match the YME information displayed on the enhanced abort
recovery screen with the vehicle and module that you are attempting to recover. If you use the
recovery file on a different vehicle and module you could damage the module.
The recovery information will be displayed on your DRBIII(R), at the start of a flash session, only if
you previously encountered a problem that prevented a flash session from completing normally. If
your prior flash session was successful, the DRBIII(R) automatically erases the recovery file so that
the flash application will not show any recovery information at the start of your next flash session.
Enhanced abort recovery features:
^ Reduces the amount of time for the Module ID process.
^ Lowers the risk of possible user mistakes by presenting the user the Year, Model, Engine, and
Controller Type.
^ Currently only applicable to Engine and Transmission flash reprogramming.
^ The enhanced abort recovery file will only be erased upon a successful flash or manually by the
user.
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^ Cold booting (simultaneously pushing MORE & YES, then F4) the DRBIII(R) will not erase the
enhanced abort recovery file, but cold booting the DRBIII(R) will still erase the flash file so it can be
reloaded.
^ The user has a choice, at the start of a flash session, whether or not to use the enhanced abort
recovery feature. If the user chooses to erase the recovery file, then the DRBIII(R) will use the
original method of abort recovery.
^ Cycling the ignition key, when prompted by the DRBIII(R), is still necessary to put the controller
into bootstrap (reprogramming) mode.
ORIGINAL ABORT RECOVERY
If the choice is made to use the original method of abort recovery, a NR module is not always able
to provide the DRBIII with ID information. In this case the technician must enter this when prompted
by the DRBIII(R). Be patient when performing this process. If the module does not respond to
standard diagnostic requests, the DRBIII(R) may take several minutes before it determines that the
engine module is in a NR state. At this point, the DRBIII(R) displays the prompt "Could not
determine engine controller type. Please select from list" along with a list of possible controller
types (if the DRBIII(R) is attempting to identify a TCM, the prompt will say "trans" instead of
"engine" and list the possible trans controller types). Because of module variations, it is important
to correctly identify the PCM/TCM type so that the correct flash procedure is used. Failure to do
this will cause further problems and may damage the module. Tables are provided below to help
identify the proper module type to select. These tables correctly identify the modules that were on
the vehicles when they were built. However, some vehicles will have module types which were
superseded to a new type when a replacement part was installed (ie: EATX4 modules replaced
with an EATX4A). Correctly identify these modules using DRBIII(R) Standalone prior to attempting
flash reprogramming.
NOTE:
When instructed to turn the key to the LOCKED position, be sure that the key is not just turned to
the OFF position. The key must be rotated to the point at which it can be removed from the ignition
switch. On most vehicles the switch is on the steering column and at this position the steering
column is LOCKED. When instructed to turn the key to the RUN position, be careful not to turn the
key past this position which may engage the starter motor. This creates electrical noise which
interferes with the flash process.
General Steps for Abort Recovery
1. Review all Tips and Techniques before continuing. Pay special attention to the section on
Preparing to Flash a controller and to the Programmable Modules section.
2. Cycle the vehicle's ignition key to the LOCKED position and back to the RUN position.
3. Reset the DRBIII(R) by disconnecting the vehicle cable from the DRBIII(R) for 4 seconds and
then reconnecting the cable.
4. Depending on where the flash session was aborted, the DRBIII(R) may require that the
technician identify the control module type that was being flash reprogrammed. Use the PCM/TCM
configuration table below as a guide. This step is not necessary if using the enhanced abort
recovery method.
5. After selecting the proper control module type or choosing enhanced abort recovery, follow the
prompts that are displayed on the DRBIII(R).
NOTE:
If an error message is displayed at this point, an incorrect module type was most likely selected. If
this occurs, start the process over.
6. If the recovery process is unsuccessful, perform the following:
a. Review the TSB/Recall notice (authorizing the flash update) and all Tips and Techniques in this
document.
b. Reboot/Restart the TechCONNECT Client.
c. "Cold Boot" the DRBIII(R). (Press the MORE and YES buttons on the DRBIII(R) at the same
time, then press F4).
d. Start this process over from item # 1. If using Disconnected Mode, the flash update will have to
be reloaded from the TechCONNECT Client or ISIS DVD.
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Programmable Modules
The following pages list the various modules that have flash reprogramming capability. It does not
mean that a flash is currently available. What will be described are the module types and
variations, followed by items to note, and finally, abort recovery specifics if applicable.
Powertrain Modules - Engine and Transmission
ENGINE - POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM)
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There are a variety of Engine (PCM) modules that are flash reprogrammable. Suggestions that are
somewhat unique to each type will have comments. Prior to reprogramming a PCM, retrieve the
module information and module type using your DRBII I®. PCM information is used by many
modules. Be sure to check DIG's before and after performing all flash reprogramming event.
The DTC's associated with flash reprogramming generally relate to "lack of communication" with
the other modules during the reprogramming session.
SBEC
Types:
SBEC, SBEC 2, SBEC 3, SBEC 3+, SBEC 3A, SBEC 3A+, and SBEC 3B
NOTE:
During recovery, if the DRBIII® is not seeing the key off, you may need to remove power (B+) to
PCM by removing fuse(s) or disconnecting the PCM. When DRBIII® states to turn key ON,
reconnect fuse or harness connection.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow instructions on the DRBIII® for the module type. See table above.
^ Some SBEC 3A, SBEC 3A+ AND SBEC 3B may be in a state where they can not correctly
identify a key cycle. In this case a Modified Key Cycle routine is required.
This state is present when the following message is displayed on the DRBIII(R): "Can not read Part
Number. Did not see Key On or PCM/TCM Controller may not be flashable". When this occurs
restart the flash session and when prompted to turn the ignition key to the LOCKED position, pull
the fuse(s) that supply battery power to the module instead. When prompted to turn the key to the
RUN position, replace the battery supply fuse(s) instead.
JTEC
Types:
^ JTEC, JTEC+
NOTE:
Viper ALL - Roll down windows especially Coupes before attempting a flash.
NOTE:
1999 WJ JTEC with Speed Proportional Steering module. Disconnect before and reconnect after
the PCM flash reprogramming session. Also see Transmission.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
NGC
Types:
^ NGC 1, NGC 2, and NGC 3
NOTE:
There are derivatives of NGC 3 that will be significant when reprogramming and or testing. NGC
modules use one of the longest time spans for flash reprogramming (approximately 15 minutes).
The NGCI and NGC3 controllers incorporate both an engine as well as a transmission controller in
a common package. The NGC2 controller incorporates the engine controller and an Electronic
Throttle Control (ETC) module in place of the TCM. All NGC controllers can be visually identified by
noting its four (4) wiring connectors. On manual transmission applications and the NGC2, only 3
connectors may be populated with pins.
NOTE:
On certain vehicles, the ABS CAB module connector MUST be disconnected prior to performing
this Repair Procedure. The CAB module and the PCM are connected at the same diagnostic
connector pin (Pin # 9). Turn ignition switch to the OFF position, disconnect the CAB module
connector, and reprogram the PCM per the Repair Procedure. When reprogramming is complete
turn the ignition switch to the OFF position, connect the CAB module connector, and then check for
DTC's. If the PCM becomes "locked" during reprogramming because the ABS CAB module
connector was not disconnected, then the PCM may be recovered by following the procedure in
this NOTE.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
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^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
^ Power down the DRBIII(R) then cycle ignition before powering up the DRBIII(R) to attempt the
flash.
CUMMINS
Types:
^ CM551 and CM84x series
NOTE:
Cummins flash reprogrammable PCMs are used on 1998.5 and newer Dodge Trucks.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully. Model Year 2000 and earlier vehicles have one Engine
Control Fuse to pull when prompted by the DRBIII(R). Model Year 2001 and later have two Engine
Control Fuses (one 20 Amp and one 30 Amp) to pull when prompted by the DRBIII(R). The fuse(s)
are located in the PDC and need to be pulled/removed, when prompted, for at least 10 seconds.
SIEMENS
Types:
^ SIM-70
NOTE:
The SIM-70 is currently used on BUX PL and PG vehicles with a 1.6L ONLY. Abort Recovery
Specifics:
Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
BOSCH
Types:
^ EDC15V, EDC15-C5, and EDC16
NOTE:
While there have been other Bosch modules, the EDC15V is not flash reprogrammable.
Transmission controllers are usually flashed on the vehicle (since 1996).
Technicians may set the pinion factor on "NEW" modules either before or after flash
reprogramming. Suggestions follow.
After flash reprogramming and before returning the vehicle to the customer, always perform a
"QuickLearn" to the TCM.
EATX
Types:
^ EATX, EATX 2, EATX 3, EATX 3A, EATX 3B, EATX 4, and EATX 4A
NOTE:
Table shows which TCM was installed "as-built". Often TCMs are superseded by parts and or a
service bulletin.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ 1999 - 2000 WJ and 2000 AN/DN using 4.7L engines the service replacement EATX4A part
numbers 56041814AD and 56028227AH currently display a P/N read failed error after the flash is
completed during PIN verification. This DOES NOT mean the flash failed. Check for the part
number using DRBIII(R) in standalone mode. This exists only for the service replacement modules
listed above. Flash reprogramming for OE modules flash and read the part number correctly.
Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
NGC
Types:
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^ NGC1, NGC2, NGC3
NOTE:
The NGC I1and NGC 3 have the EATX/XCORE and Engine modules combined. NGC 2 does not.
Vehicles with automatic transmissions using NGC2 will use an EATX4A.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
^ 2002 DR, 2002.5 DN, 2003 AN/DN and later with NGC have shown that in some instances the
CAB controller may need to be disconnected when attempting to flash the NGC controller. (This
should only be performed if an error occurs at the very beginning of the TCM flash portion.)
SIEMENS
Types:
^ EG552
NOTE:
EGS52 is used with the A580 automatic transmission WG Grand Cherokees with a 2.7L diesel
engine (BUX), ZH Crossfire and VA Sprinter.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
JTEC
Types:
^ JTEC,JTEC+
NOTE:
Except for the 45RFE, 545RFE, and AW4 automatic transmissions, the JTEC controller also
provides transmission control functions on Dodge trucks and Jeep vehicles. Additionally, they are
used on some Cummins equipped Dodge trucks with manual and automatic transmissions.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
PRE 1996 EATX TRANSMISSION CONTROL MODULES
Prior to 1996 there was not a vehicle SCI communication wire going to the FWD EATX controller
only to the PCM. Those vehicle TCMs only communicate to the DRBIII(R) using CCD
communications.
For these FWD vehicles, use the CH5500 kit and CH7025 DIN cable when connecting those
modules to the DRBIII(R) vehicle connector.
For 1992-1993 vehicles, the TCM modules were upgraded to MY1995 software. Because of this
you will need to use the Yellow SuperCard2, CH8361,to set pinion factor or when using a "new"
(superseded) TCM from parts as only the SuperCard2 properly sets the pinion factor on these
updated modules.
Additionally, when flashing or installing P/Ns 4796121, 4796122, 4796123, or 4796124.
The wire from cavity 49 must be removed from the TCM connector, refer to service bulletin
18-24-95.
Types:
^ TCCM
NOTE:
These modules are found on AN, DN, and DR trucks.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII® prompts carefully
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NON-POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULES
BODY CONTROL MODULE (BCM)
Types:
^ BCM
NOTE:
Body control modules are found on passenger vehicles.
NOTE:
The following vehicle BCMs support flash reprogramming: CS, JR, KJ, LH, RS, WJ, and ZB.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
^ BUX ONLY for 2001 JR - Compass/Mini Trip (BCM) Flash - Use special international release
software version 52.25
^ 2001 LH - there is NO abort recovery available for the BCM.
CENTRAL TIMER MODULE (CTM)
Types:
^ CTM
NOTE:
CTMs are found on: AB, AN, DN, BR, and BE trucks.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFORMATION CENTER (EVIC)
Types:
^ EVIC
NOTE:
02-03 LH & WJ, and 03-04 KJ
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
FRONT CONTROL MODULE (FCM)
Types:
^ FCM
NOTE:
Front control modules are found on CS, DR, RG, and RS vehicles.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
INTEGRATED POWER MODULE (IPM)
Types:
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^ 1PM
NOTE:
Integrated power modules are found on CS, DR, RG, and RS vehicles.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
POWER LIFT GATE (PLG)
Types:
^ PLC
NOTE:
Power liftgate modules are found on CS and RS.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully. PASSENGER SLIDING DOOR MODULE (PSDM)
Types:
^ PSDM
NOTE:
Passenger power sliding door modules are found on RG and RS vehicles. Abort Recovery
Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully. DRIVER SLIDING DOOR MODULE (DSDM)
Types:
^ DSDM
NOTE:
Driver power sliding door modules are found on RG and RS vehicles. Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
NOTE:
When flashing a vehicle that is equipped with both Passenger and Driver Power Sliding Doors, you
must Reboot the DRBIII(R) and cycle the ignition key before flashing the next door module.
DRIVER DOOR MODULE (DDM)
Types:
^ DDM
NOTE:
Driver Door Module is found on the CS and RS vehicles. Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully. PASSENGER DOOR MODULE (PDM)
Types:
^ PDM
NOTE:
Passenger Door Module is found on the CS and RS vehicles. Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
CLUSTERS/MECHANICAL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (MIC)
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Types:
^ MICs, eMICs
NOTE:
MICs that have flash reprogramming are on the following vehicles: DR, JR, KJ, PL, PT, WJ, ZB
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully. In certain cases, you will be asked to cycle the ignition key
and pull a specific fuse.
^ The DRBIII(R) may power down during the procedure with some modules. This is NORMAL and
is explained in the user prompts displayed during abort-recovery. Take the time to read and
understand the instructions before proceeding.
ALARM REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE (ARKEM)
Types:
^ ARKEM
NOTE:
Arkem modules are found on PL and PT vehicles. There are up to and after modules.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
CLIMATE CONTROL (ATC, HVAC)
Types:
^ HVAC, ATC, MTC
NOTE:
Generally, reprogramming for these modules is done using the standalone application rather than
the Vehicle Flash application.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII® prompts carefully.
ADJUSTABLE PEDAL MODULE (APM)
Types:
^ APM
NOTE:
Found on CS, RS, and WJ vehicles.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
RAIN SENSOR MODULE (RSM)
Types:
^ RSM
NOTE:RSM modules are found on CS, RS, and WJ vehicles.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
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18-037-05 > Oct > 05 > Engine Controls - Flash Programming Failure Recovery > Page 2782
INTRUSION TRANSCEIVER MODULE (ITM)
Types:
^ ITM
^ Updates for this module, to version 7.05 have involved a coordinated BCM flash update. See the
TSB for important instructions.
NOTE:
ITM modules are found on WJ (BUX) and KJ (BUX) vehicles.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII® prompts carefully.
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEMS (SRS) - AIRBAGS, ETC.
Types:
^ SRS, ORC
NOTE:
While used on most vehicles, only CS, JR, LH, PT, RS, and WJ vehicles have the potential to
support flash updates.
Abort Recovery Specifics:
^ Follow DRBIII(R) prompts carefully.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Transmission and Drivetrain > Actuators and Solenoids - Transmission and Drivetrain >
Actuators and Solenoids - A/T > Shift Interlock Solenoid > Component Information > Locations
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Transmission and Drivetrain > Actuators and Solenoids - Transmission and Drivetrain >
Actuators and Solenoids - A/T > Shift Interlock Solenoid > Component Information > Locations > Page 2789
Brake Transmission Shift Interlock Solenoid
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Actuators and Solenoids - A/T > Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid, A/T > Component Information > Locations
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Transmission and Drivetrain > Actuators and Solenoids - Transmission and Drivetrain >
Actuators and Solenoids - A/T > Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid, A/T > Component Information > Locations > Page 2793
Throttle Converter Clutch Solenoid (ATX)
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Brake Transmission Shift Interlock Solenoid
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Throttle Converter Clutch Solenoid (ATX)
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Transmission and Drivetrain > Automatic Transmission/Transaxle > Accumulator, A/T >
Component Information > Description and Operation
Accumulator: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The accumulator (Fig. 97) is a hydraulic device that has the sole purpose of cushioning the
application of a band or clutch. The accumulator consists of a dual-land piston and a spring located
in a bore in the transmission case.
OPERATION
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Line pressure is directed between the lands of the piston (Fig. 98), bottoming it against the
accumulator plate. The accumulator stays in this position after the transmission is placed into a
Drive position. When the 1-2 upshift occurs (Fig. 99), line pressure is directed to the large end of
the piston and then to the kickdown servo. As the line pressure reaches the accumulator, the
combination of spring pressure and line pressure forces the piston away from the accumulator
plate. This causes a balanced pressure situation, which results in a cushioned band application.
After the kickdown servo has become immovable, line pressure will finish pushing the accumulator
up into its bore. When the large end of the accumulator piston is seated in its bore, the band or
clutch is fully applied.
NOTE: The accumulator is shown in the inverted position for illustrative purposes.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Transmission and Drivetrain > Automatic Transmission/Transaxle > Band, A/T > Component
Information > Specifications
Band: Specifications
Kickdown (Front) 2 1/4 turns
- Backed Off From 8 Nm (72 inch lbs.)
Low-Reverse (Rear) 3 1/2 turns
- Backed Off From 5 Nm (41 inch lbs.)
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Band: Description and Operation
BANDS KICKDOWN (FRONT) BAND DESCRIPTION
The kickdown, or "front", band (Fig. 100) holds the common sun gear of the planetary gear sets.
The front (kickdown) band is made of steel, and faced on its inner circumference with a friction-type
lining. One end of the band is anchored to the transmission case, and the other is acted on with a
pushing force by a servo piston. The front band is a single-wrap design (the band does not
completely encompass/ wrap the drum that it holds).
OPERATION
The kickdown band holds the common sun gear of the planetary gear sets by applying and holding
the front clutch retainer, which is splined to the sun gear driving shell, and in turn splined directly to
the sun gear. The application of the band by the servo is typically done by an apply lever and link
bar.
LOW/REVERSE (REAR) BAND DESCRIPTION
The low/reverse band, or "rear", band (Fig. 101) is similar in appearance and operation to the front
band. The rear band is also a single-wrap design (the band does not completely encompass/wrap
the drum that it holds).
OPERATION
The rear band holds the rear planet carrier stationary by being mounted around and applied to the
low/reverse drum.
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Band: Adjustments
ADJUSTMENT - FRONT BAND
The front (kickdown) band adjusting screw is located on the left side of the transmission case
above the manual valve and throttle valve levers.
1. Disconnect battery negative cable. 2. Remove air cleaner assembly.
3. Loosen band adjusting screw locknut (Fig. 102). Then back locknut off 3-5 turns. Be sure
adjusting screw turns freely in case. Apply lubricant to
screw threads if necessary.
4. Tighten band adjusting screw to 8 Nm (72 inch lbs.). 5. Back off front band adjusting screw 2 1/4
turns. 6. Hold adjuster screw in position and tighten locknut to 47 Nm (35 ft. lbs.) torque. 7. Install
air cleaner assembly. 8. Connect battery negative cable.
ADJUSTMENTS - REAR BAND
The transmission oil pan must be removed for access to the rear (low/reverse) band adjusting
screw. 1. Raise vehicle.
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2. Remove transaxle oil pan and drain fluid (Fig. 103) (Fig. 104). 3. Loosen band adjusting screw
locknut 5-6 turns. Be sure adjusting screw turns freely in lever.
4. Tighten adjusting screw to 5 Nm (41 inch lbs.) (Fig. 105). 5. Back off adjusting screw 3 1/2 turns.
6. Hold adjusting screw in place and tighten locknut to 14 Nm (125 ft. lbs.) torque. 7. Install a bead
of Mopar(R) Silicone Rubber Adhesive Sealant to the oil pan and install to case immediately. 8.
Install oil pan-to-case bolts and torque to 19 Nm (165 inch lbs.). 9. Lower vehicle and refill
transmission with Mopar(R) ATF Plus 4, Type 9602, fluid.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Transmission and Drivetrain > Automatic Transmission/Transaxle > Band Apply Servo, A/T >
Component Information > Description and Operation > Kickdown
Band Apply Servo: Description and Operation Kickdown
SERVO - KICKDOWN DESCRIPTION
The kickdown servo (Fig. 189) consists of a two-land piston with an inner piston, a piston rod and
guide, and a return spring. The dual-land piston uses seal rings on its outer diameters and an
O-ring for the inner piston.
OPERATION
The application of the piston is accomplished by applying pressure between the two lands of the
piston. The pressure acts against the larger lower land to push the piston downward, allowing the
piston rod to extend though its guide against the apply lever. Release of the servo at the 2-3 upshift
is accomplished by a combination of spring and line pressure, acting on the bottom of the larger
land of the piston. The small piston is used to cushion the application of the band by bleeding oil
through a small orifice in the larger piston. The release timing of the kickdown servo is very
important to obtain a smooth but firm shift. The release has to be very quick, just as the front clutch
application is taking place. Otherwise, engine runaway or a shift hesitation will occur. To
accomplish this, the band retains its holding capacity until the front clutch is applied, giving a small
amount of overlap between them.
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Band Apply Servo: Description and Operation Low/Reverse
SERVO - LOW/REVERSE DESCRIPTION
The rear (low/reverse) servo consists of a single stage or diameter piston and a spring loaded plug.
The spring is used to cushion the application of the rear (low/reverse) band.
OPERATION
While in the de-energized state (no pressure applied), the piston is held up in its bore by the piston
spring. The plug is held down in its bore, in the piston, by the plug spring. When pressure is applied
to the top of the piston, the plug is forced down in its bore, taking up any clearance. As the piston
moves, it causes the plug spring to compress, and the piston moves down over the plug. The
piston continues to move down until it hits the shoulder of the plug and fully applies the band. The
period of time from the initial application, until the piston is against the shoulder of the plug,
represents a reduced shocking of the band that cushions the shift.
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Component Information > Service and Repair > Kickdown
Band Apply Servo: Service and Repair Kickdown
Disassembly
SERVO - KICKDOWN DISASSEMBLY
1. Remove kickdown servo snap ring (Fig. 190).
2. Remove kickdown servo rod guide and snap ring (Fig. 191).
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3. Remove kickdown piston return spring and piston (Fig. 192).
4. Disassemble piston assembly as shown in (Fig. 193).
Cleaning and Inspection
SERVO - KICKDOWN CLEANING
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Component Information > Service and Repair > Kickdown > Page 2822
Clean the servo piston components (Fig. 194) with solvent and dry them with compressed air. Wipe
the band clean with lint free shop towels. Replace the front band if distorted, lining is burned,
flaking off, or worn to the point where the grooves in the lining material are no longer visible.
Replace any servo component if doubt exists about condition. Do not reuse suspect parts.
INSPECTION
Inspect the servo components (Fig. 195). Replace the springs if collapsed, distorted or broken.
Replace the guide, rod and piston if cracked, bent, or worn. Discard the servo snap-ring if distorted
or warped. Check the servo piston bore for wear. If the bore is severely scored, or damaged, it will
be necessary to replace the case.
Assembly
SERVO - KICKDOWN ASSEMBLY
1. Lubricate new O-ring and seal rings with petroleum jelly and install them on piston, guide and
rod.
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2. Install rod in piston. Install spring and washer on rod. Compress spring and install snap-ring (Fig.
196). 3. Install piston and return spring (Fig. 192). 4. Install rod guide and snap ring (Fig. 191) (Fig.
190).
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Component Information > Service and Repair > Kickdown > Page 2824
Band Apply Servo: Service and Repair Low/Reverse
Disassembly
SERVO - LOW/REVERSE DISASSEMBLY
1. Back off low/reverse band adjustment and position lever out of the way (Fig. 197).
2. Remove low/reverse servo snap ring (Fig. 198).
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Component Information > Service and Repair > Kickdown > Page 2825
3. Remove retainer, spring and servo (Fig. 199).
Cleaning
SERVO - LOW/REVERSE CLEANING
Remove and discard the servo piston seal ring (Fig. 200). Then clean the servo components with
solvent and dry with compressed air. Replace either spring if collapsed, distorted or broken.
Replace the plug and piston if cracked, bent, or worn. Discard the servo snap-rings and use new
ones at assembly.
Assembly
SERVO - LOW/REVERSE ASSEMBLY
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Component Information > Service and Repair > Kickdown > Page 2826
1. Install low/reverse servo assembly (Fig. 201). 2. Install low/reverse servo snap ring (Fig. 198).
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Transmission and Drivetrain > Automatic Transmission/Transaxle > Bell Housing, A/T >
Component Information > Specifications
Bell Housing: Specifications
Bolt, Starter Motor-To-Transaxle 40 ft.lb
Bolt, Transaxle Case-to-Engine Block 70 ft.lb
Bolt, Transfer Gear Cover-To-Case 165 in.lb
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Transmission and Drivetrain > Automatic Transmission/Transaxle > Clutch, A/T > Component
Information > Specifications
Clutch: Specifications
Front Clutch (Not Adjustable) 0.050 - 0.110 in
Rear Clutch 0.028 - 0.043 in
Front Clutch Retainer end play 0.030 - 0.106 inch
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Transmission and Drivetrain > Automatic Transmission/Transaxle > Clutch, A/T > Component
Information > Description and Operation > Front Clutch
Clutch: Description and Operation Front Clutch
DESCRIPTION
The front clutch assembly (Fig. 113) is composed of the front clutch retainer, pressure plate, clutch
plates, driving discs, piston, piston return spring, return spring retainer, and snap-rings. The front
clutch is the forward-most component in the transmission geartrain and is directly behind the oil
pump. It is considered a driving component.
NOTE: The number of discs and plates may vary with each engine and vehicle combination.
OPERATION
The apply the clutch, pressure is applied between the clutch retainer and piston. The fluid pressure
is provided by the oil pump, transferred through the control valves and passageways, and enters
the clutch through the hub of the reaction shaft support. With pressure applied between the clutch
retainer and piston, the piston moves away from the clutch retainer and compresses the clutch
pack. This action applies the clutch pack, allowing torque to flow through the input shaft into the
driving discs, and into the clutch plates and pressure plate that are lugged to the clutch retainer.
The waved snap-ring is used to cushion the application of the clutch pack. In some transmissions,
the snap-ring is selective and used to adjust clutch pack clearance.
When pressure is released from the piston, the spring returns the piston to its fully released
position and disengages the clutch. The release spring also helps to cushion the application of the
clutch assembly. When the clutch is in the process of being released by the release spring, fluid
flows through a
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vent and one-way ball-check-valve located in the clutch retainer. The check-valve is needed to
eliminate the possibility of plate drag caused by centrifugal force acting on the residual fluid trapped
in the clutch piston retainer.
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Clutch: Description and Operation Rear Clutch
DESCRIPTION
The rear clutch assembly (Fig. 126) is composed of the input shaft, rear clutch retainer, pressure
plate, clutch plates, driving discs, piston, Belleville spring, and snap-rings. The Belleville spring acts
as a lever to multiply the force applied on to it by the apply piston. The increased apply force on the
rear clutch pack, in comparison to the front clutch pack, is needed to hold against the greater
torque load imposed onto the rear pack. The rear clutch is directly behind the front clutch and is
considered a driving component.
NOTE: The number of discs and plates may vary with each engine and vehicle combination.
OPERATION
To apply the clutch, pressure is applied between the clutch retainer and piston. The fluid pressure
is provided by the oil pump, transferred through the control valves and passageways, and enters
the clutch through the hub of the reaction shaft support. With pressure applied between the clutch
retainer and piston, the piston moves away from the clutch retainer and compresses the clutch
pack. This action applies the clutch pack, allowing torque to flow through the input shaft into the
driving discs, and into the clutch plates and pressure plate that are lugged to the clutch retainer.
The waved snap-ring is used to cushion the application of the clutch pack. In some transmissions,
the snap-ring is selective and used to adjust clutch pack
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clearance. When pressure is released from the piston, the spring returns the piston to its fully
released position and disengages the clutch. The release spring also helps to cushion the
application of the clutch assembly. When the clutch is in the process of being released by the
release spring, fluid flows through a vent and one-way ball-check-valve located in the clutch
retainer. The check-valve is needed to eliminate the possibility of plate drag caused by centrifugal
force acting on the residual fluid trapped in the clutch piston retainer.
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Information > Service and Repair > Front Clutch
Clutch: Service and Repair Front Clutch
DISASSEMBLY
1. Remove front clutch waved snap ring using a suitable screwdriver (Fig. 108).
2. Remove waved snap ring and reaction plate (Fig. 109).
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3. Remove clutch pack (Fig. 110).
4. Using tool C3575A, compress front clutch return spring and remove snap ring (Fig. 111).
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5. Remove retainer, return spring and piston (Fig. 112) (Fig. 113).
ASSEMBLY
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1. Install front clutch piston, return spring, and retainer (Fig. 113) (Fig. 114).
2. Compress front clutch return spring using Tool C3575A and install snap ring (Fig. 115).
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3. Install front clutch pack (Fig. 116).
4. Install reaction plate and waved snap ring (Fig. 117) (Fig. 118).
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5. Using feeler gauge, measure front clutch clearance (Fig. 119). Front clutch clearance should be
within 1.27 - 2.79 mm (0.050 - 0.110 inch) and is
not adjustable.
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Clutch: Service and Repair Rear Clutch
DISASSEMBLY
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Transmission and Drivetrain > Automatic Transmission/Transaxle > Clutch, A/T > Component
Information > Service and Repair > Front Clutch > Page 2847
1. Remove rear clutch snap ring (Fig. 120) (Fig. 126).
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2. Remove rear clutch pack (Fig. 121).
3. Remove piston/belleville snap ring (Fig. 122).
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4. Remove rear clutch piston and belleville spring (Fig. 123).
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5. Remove input shaft-to-clutch retainer snap ring (Fig. 124) (Fig. 125). Press input shaft out of
retainer if necessary.
ASSEMBLY
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1. Install input shaft-to-clutch retainer snap ring (Fig. 127) (Fig. 128) (Fig. 126).
2. Install rear clutch piston, belleville spring and waved snap ring (Fig. 129). Install snap ring using
a suitable screwdriver (Fig. 130).
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3. Install rear clutch pack (Fig. 131).
4. Install snap ring using a suitable screwdriver (Fig. 132).
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5. Using feeler gauges, measure rear clutch clearance (Fig. 133). Rear clutch clearance should be
within 0.71 - 1.10 mm (0.028 - 0.043 inch).
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Transmission and Drivetrain > Automatic Transmission/Transaxle > Transmission Control
Module <--> [Control Module, A/T] > Component Information > Diagrams
Transmission Control Module: Diagrams
Transmission Control Module (EATX)
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Module <--> [Control Module, A/T] > Component Information > Diagrams > Page 2857
Transmission Control Module (EATX)
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Transmission and Drivetrain > Automatic Transmission/Transaxle > Differential, Automatic
Transaxle > Differential Output Shaft, A/T > Component Information > Adjustments
Differential Output Shaft: Adjustments
ADJUSTMENT - OUTPUT SHAFT BEARING
1. With output shaft gear removed, install a 13.65 mm (0.537 inch) and a 1.34 min (0.053 inch)
gauging shims on the planetary rear annulus gear
hub using grease to hold the shims in place. The 13.65 mm shim has a larger inside diameter and
must be installed over the output shaft first. The 1.34 mm shim pilots on the output shaft.
2. Install output shaft gear and bearing assembly, torque to 271 Nm (200 ft. lbs.). 3. To measure
bearing end play: 4. Attach Tool L-4432 to the output shaft gear. 5. Mount a steel ball with grease
into the end of the output shaft. 6. Push and pull the gear while rotating back and forth to insure
seating of the bearing rollers. 7. Using a dial indicator, mounted to the transaxle case, measure
output shaft end play. 8. Once bearing end play has been determined, refer to the output shaft
bearing shim chart. 9. The 12.65 mm (0.498 inch), 13.15 mm (0.518 inch) or 13.65 mm (0.537 inch)
shims are always installed first. These shims have lubrication slots
which are necessary for proper bearing lubrication.
10. Shims thinner than 12.65 mm listed in the chart are common to both the transfer shaft and
output shaft bearings. 11. Use Tool L-4434 to remove the retaining nut and washer. To remove the
output shaft gear use Tool L-4407. 12. Remove the two gauging shims and install the proper shim
combination, making sure to install the 12.65, 13.15, or 13.65 mm shim first. Use
grease to hold the shims in place. Install the output shaft gear and bearing assembly.
13. Install the retaining nut and washer and torque to 271 Nm (200 ft. lbs.). 14. Using an
inch-pound torque wrench, check the turning torque. The torque should be between 3 and 8
inch-pounds. 15. If the turning torque is too high, install a 0.05 mm (0.002 inch) thicker shim. If the
turning torque is too low, install a 0.05 mm (0.002 inch)
thinner shim. Repeat until the proper turning torque is 3 to 8 inch pounds.
OUTPUT SHAFT BEARING SHIM CHART Part 1 of 2
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Differential Output Shaft: Service and Repair
TRANSFER SYSTEM - OUTPUT SHAFT/GEAR/BEARING REMOVAL
NOTE: Transfer Gear should be removed for repair of output shaft, to obtain an accurate output
shaft turning torque measurement upon reassembly.
NOTE: Transaxle geartrain must be removed to gain access to and service output shaft.
1. Using a suitable punch, bend retaining strap tabs flat to facilitate bolt removal (Fig. 236).
2. Remove retaining strap and stirrup-to-gear bolts (Fig. 237).
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3. Remove retaining strap (Fig. 238).
4. Remove stirrup (Fig. 239).
5. Using Tool L-4434, remove output shaft retaining nut and washer (Fig. 240).
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6. Using Tool L-4407 as shown in (Fig. 241), remove output shaft gear and select shim (Fig. 242).
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7. Remove output shaft/rear annulus gear assembly (Fig. 243).
8. Remove output shaft gear bearing cone using Tool L-4406-1 and adapters L-4406-2 (Fig. 244).
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9. Using an arbor press, remove output shaft from rear annulus gear (Fig. 245).
10. Using Tool L-4406-1 and adapters L-4406-2, remove rear planetary annulus gear bearing cone
(Fig. 246).
11. Using Tool L-4518, remove output shaft gear bearing cup from rear of transaxle case (Fig.
247).
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12. Using Tool L-4518, remove output shaft gear bearing cup from inside transaxle case (Fig. 248).
INSTALLATION
1. Install output shaft bearing cone using Tool L-4408, C-4171, and a suitable press (Fig. 249).
2. Install rear planetary annulus gear bearing -one using tool C-4637 and cup from Tool L-4518
(Fig. 250).
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3. Using a press and a 1/2" socket to protect the shaft, install output shaft into rear planetary
annulus gear (Fig. 251).
4. Using Tool L-4429-3, install both output shaft bearing cups to transaxle case (Fig. 252) (Fig.
253). 5. Determine output shaft bearing shim thickness. Shim thickness need be determined only if
any of the following parts are replaced:
- Transaxle case
- Output shaft
- Rear planetary annulus gear
- Output shaft gear
- Rear annulus and output shaft gear bearing cones
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- Overrunning clutch race cups
To determine proper shim thickness, Refer to Output Shaft Bearing Adjustment. Check output shaft
bearing turning torque, using an inch-pound torque wrench. If turning torque is 3 - 8 inch lbs., the
proper shim has been installed.
6. Install output shaft assembly with appropriate shim (Fig. 254) (Fig. 255).
7. Install output shaft gear onto shaft. Use Tool L-4439 to get gear started (Fig. 256).
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8. Install Tool L-4434 and C-4658. Install washer and nut (Fig. 257).
9. Torque output shaft retaining nut to 271 Nm (200 ft. lbs.) (Fig. 258).
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10. Set up Tool L-4432 and C-4658 as shown in (Fig. 259). Install dial indicator and measure
output shaft end play.
11. Using an inch lbs. torque wrench, measure output shaft bearing turning torque (Fig. 260). 12.
Install stirrup and strap. Install bolts but do not tighten.
NOTE: Once the stirrup assembly is positioned onto the output gear, it is necessary to "clock" the
stirrup against the flats of the output gear retaining nut.
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13. Rotate stirrup clockwise against flats of gear retaining nut (Fig. 261).
14. Torque stirrup and strap bolts to 23 Nm (200 inch lbs.) (Fig. 262). 15. Bend tabs of strap up
against "flats"of retaining bolts to prevent bolts from backing out of gear in the event they come
loose. 16. Install transfer shaft and gear. 17. Assemble transaxle geartrain.
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Differential Transfer Shaft: Adjustments
ADJUSTMENT - TRANSFER SHAFT BEARING
1. Use Tool L-4434 to remove the retaining nut and washer. Remove the transfer shaft gear using
Tool L-4407. 2. Install a 2.29 mm (0.090 inch) and a 1.39 mm (0.055 inch) gauging shims on the
transfer shaft behind the governor support. 3. Install transfer shaft gear and bearing assembly and
torque the nut to 271 Nm (200 ft. lbs.). 4. To measure bearing end play:Attach Tool L-4432 to the
transfer gear. 5. Mount a steel ball with grease into the end of the transfer shaft. 6. Push and pull
the gear while rotating back and forth to insure seating of the bearing rollers. 7. Using a dial
indicator, measure transfer shaft en play. 8. Refer to the Transfer Bearing Shim Chart for the
required shim combination to obtain the proper bearing setting. 9. Use Tool L-4434 to remove the
retaining nut and washer. Remove the transfer shaft gear using Tool L-4407.
10. Remove the two gauging shims and install the correct shim combination. Install the transfer
gear and bearing assembly. 11. Install the retaining nut and washer and torque to 271 Nm (200 ft.
lbs.). Measure transfer shaft end play, end play should be 0.05 to 0.25 mm
(0.002 to 0.010 inch).
12. Measure bearing end play as outlined in Step (4). End play should be between 0.05 mm and
0.25 mm (0.002 to 0.010 inch).
NOTE: If end play is too high, install a 0.05 mm (0.002 inch) thinner shim combination. If end play
is too low, install a 0.05 mm (0.002 inch) thicker shim combination. Repeat until 0.05 to 0.25 mm
(0.002 to 0.010 inch) end play is obtained.
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Differential Transfer Shaft: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove transfer gear cover bolts (Fig. 263).
2. Separate transfer gear cover from transaxle (Fig. 264). Repair any cover imperfections. Clean
cover and case of old adhesive sealant. 3. Using a suitable punch, bend retaining strap tabs to
facilitate bolt removal. 4. Remove stirrup and retaining strap-to-transfer gear bolts. 5. Remove
stirrup and retaining strap.
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6. Using Tool L-4434 (Fig. 265), remove transfer shaft gear retaining nut and washer (Fig. 266).
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7. Using Tool L-4407A, remove transfer shaft gear and select shim (Fig. 267).
8. Using Tool L-4406-1 and adapter L-4406-3, remove transfer shaft gear bearing cone (Fig. 268).
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9. Remove governor support retainer (Fig. 269).
10. Remove governor support retainer bearing cup (Fig. 270).
11. If necessary, remove low/reverse band anchor pin (Fig. 271).
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12. Remove governor assembly (Fig. 272).
13. Remove transfer shaft bearing retainer snap ring (Fig. 273).
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14. Set up tools as shown in (Fig. 274).
15. Remove transfer shaft/bearing retainer assembly (Fig. 275).
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16. Separate bearing retainer from transfer shaft (Fig. 276).
17. Remove transfer shaft bearing cone from shaft using Tool C-293-PA and adapters C-293-52
(Fig. 277).
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18. Remove transfer shaft bearing cup from bearing retainer (Fig. 278).
INSTALLATION
1. Install transfer shaft bearing cup to bearing retainer using Tool L-4520 (Fig. 279).
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2. Install transfer shaft bearing cone to transfer shaft using Tool L-4111 (Fig. 280).
3. Assemble transfer shaft to bearing retainer (Fig. 281).
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4. Install transfer shaft/bearing retainer assembly using tool L-4512 (Fig. 282).
5. Install transfer shaft bearing retainer snap ring (Fig. 283).
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6. Install governor assembly (Fig. 284).
7. Install low/reverse band anchor pin if previously removed (Fig. 285).
8. Install governor support retainer bearing cup using Tool L-4520 (Fig. 286).
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9. Install governor support retainer (Fig. 287).
10. Install transfer shaft gear bearing cone using Tool L-4410 (Fig. 288). 11. Determine transfer
shaft bearing shim thickness.
Shim thickness need be determined only if any of the following parts are replaced: Transaxle case
- Transfer shaft
- Transfer shaft gear
- Transfer shaft bearings
- Governor support retainer
- Transfer shaft bearing retainer
- Retainer snap ring
- Governor support
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12. Install transfer shaft gear and select shim (Fig. 289).
13. Install transfer shaft gear nut and washer (Fig. 290).
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14. Using Tool L-4434 and adapter C-4658 (Fig. 291), torque transfer shaft gear retaining nut to
271 Nm (200 ft. lbs.).
15. Measure transfer shaft end play. Set up Tool L-4432 and C-4658 as shown in (Fig. 292).
Measure end play with dial indicator. 16. Position stirrup and strap on transfer gear. 17. Install bolts
but do not tighten. 18. Rotate stirrup clockwise until it contacts transfer gear retaining nut flat. 19.
Torque stirrup and strap-to-transfer gear bolts to 23 Nm (200 inch lbs.). 20. Bend tabs of strap up
against "flats" of retaining bolts.
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21. Install a bead of Mopar(R) Silicone Rubber Adhesive Sealant to transfer gear cover (Fig. 293).
Immediately install to transaxle case.
22. Install and torque transfer gear cover-to-case bolts (Fig. 294) to 19 Nm (165 inch lbs.).
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Information > Technical Service Bulletins > A/T - ATF + 4 Fluid Usage
Fluid - A/T: Technical Service Bulletins A/T - ATF + 4 Fluid Usage
NUMBER: 21-014-07
GROUP: Transmission
DATE: October 16, 2007
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN 21-010-06, DATED APRIL 14,
2006, WHICH SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. ALL REVISIONS ARE
HIGHLIGHTED WITH **ASTERISKS** AND INCLUDES THE ADDITION OF THE ASIAN
WARNER (AW4) TRANSMISSION AND ADDITIONAL MODELS AND YEARS.
SUBJECT: Automatic Transmission Fluid Usage ATF+4 (Type M59602)
MODELS:
1989 - 1995 (AA) Spirit/Acclaim/Lebaron Sedan
1989 - 2003 (AB) Ram Van/Wagon
1989 - 1993 (AC) Dynasty/New Yorker/New Yorker Salon
1989 - 1993 (AD) Ram Truck
1989 - 1994 (AG) Daytona
1989 (AH) Lancer/Lebaron GTS
1989 - 1995 (AJ) Lebaron Coupe/Lebaron Convertible
1989 - 1990 (AK) Aries/Reliant
1989 - 1990 (AL) Horizon/Omni
1989 (AM) Diplomat/Gran Fury/New Yorker fifth Avenue
1989 - 2004 (AN) Dakota
1989 - 1994 (AP) Shadow/Sundance
1990 - 1991 (AQ) Maserati
1990 - 1993 (AY) Imperial/New Yorker Fifth Avenue
1994 - 2003 (BR/BE) Ram Truck
2004 - **2008** (CS) Pacifica
1998-2003 (DN) Durango
2002 - **2008** (DR/DH/D1) Ram Truck
2007 - **2008** (DC) Ram 3500 Cab Chassis
1995 - 2000 (FJ) Sebring/Avenger/Talon
1996 - 2000 (GS) Chrysler Voyager (International Market)
2004 - **2008** (HB) Durango
**2008 (HG) Aspen**
1995 - 2000 (JA) Cirrus/Stratus/Breeze
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2007 - **2008** (JK) Wrangler
2001 - 2006 (JR) Sebring Sedan & Convertible/Stratus Sedan
2007 - **2008** (JS) Avenger/Sebring/Sebring Convertible
1996 - 2000 (JX) Sebring Convertible
**2007 - 2008 (KA) Nitro**
2002 - 2007 (KJ) Liberty
**2008 (KK) Liberty**
**2008 (L2) 300C (China)**
1993 - 2004 (LH) Concorde/Intrepid/Vision/LHS/New Yorker /300M
2005 - **2008** (LX/LE) 300/Magnum/Charger
1996 - 2000 (NS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
1995 - 2005 (PL) Neon
2002 - 2003 (PG) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
2001 - **2008** (PT) PT Cruiser
1997 - 2002 (PR) Prowler
2001 - 2007 (RG) Chrysler Voyager (International Markets)
2001 - 2007 (RS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
**2008 (RT) Town & Country/Grand Caravan/Grand Voyager (U.S. & International Markets)**
1997-2006 (TJ) Wrangler
2001 - 2004 (WG) Grand Cherokee (International Markets) Vehicles equipped with Gas engines
1999 - 2004 (WJ) Grand Cherokee
2005 - **2008** (WK/WH) Grand Cherokee
2006 - **2008** (XK/XH) Commander
1989 - 1995 (YJ) Wrangler
**1989 - 2001 (XJ) Cherokee**
**1989 - 1993 (MJ) Comanche**
1996 - 1998 (ZG) Grand Cherokee (International Markets)
1994 - 1998 (ZJ) Grand Cherokee/Grand Wagoneer
NOTE:
**AWA (Asian Warner) transmission are now included in this Service Bulletin. ATF+4(R) is
recommended for AW-4 (Asian Warner) transmissions**
NOTE:
This Service Bulletin DOES NOT apply to Sprinter transmissions, Crossfire transmissions, MK/PM
vehicles equipped with Continuously Variable
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Transmission (CVT) and WG vehicles equipped with a diesel engine (sales code ENF) and a
W5J400 or NAG1 transmission (sales code DGJ).
DISCUSSION:
ATF+4(R) - (Type 9602) is being used as factory fill for Chrysler Group automatic transmissions.
ATF+4(R) is recommended for all vehicles equipped with Chrysler Group automatic transmissions
EXCEPT FOR THOSE LISTED IN THE NOTE ABOVE.
NOTE:
ATF+4(R) must always be used in vehicles that were originally filled with ATF+4(R). DO NOT USE
ANY OTHER FLUID.
NOTE:
ATF+4(R) is backward compatible with ATF+3, ATF+2, and ATF+. Additionally, ATF+4(R) can be
used to top off vehicles that used ATF+3, ATF+2, or ATF+.
NOTE:
If ATF+4® is used to service models originally filled with ATF+3, ATF+2, and ATF+ the fluid
maintenance schedules listed for that model does not change. The service interval currently in
effect for a given model should continue to be followed. Refer to the Service or Owners manual for
maintenance schedule directions.
In general terms, If ATF+, ATF+2 or ATF+3 was the recommended fluid, it is now recommended to
use ATF+4®
BENEFITS
^ Better anti-wear properties
^ Improved rust/corrosion prevention
^ Controls oxidation
^ Eliminates deposits
^ Controls friction
^ Retains anti-foaming properties
^ Superior properties for low temperature operation
FLUID COLOR
Mopar ATF+4(R) has exceptional durability. However, the red dye used in ATF+4(R) is not
permanent; as the fluid ages it may become darker or appear brown in color. ATF+4(R) also has a
unique odor that may change with age. With ATF+4(R) fluid, color and odor are no longer
indicators of fluid condition and do not necessarily support a fluid change.
PARTS REQUIRED:
POLICY: Information Only
Disclaimer:
This bulletin is supplied as technical information only and is not an authorization for repair.
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Fluid - A/T: Technical Service Bulletins A/T - ATF+4 Fluid Usage/Applications
NUMBER: 21-010-06
GROUP: Transmission
DATE: April 14, 2006
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN 21-004-04, DATED MARCH
16, 2004, WHICH SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. THIS IS A COMPLETE
REVISION AND NO ASTERISKS HAVE BEEN USED TO HIGHLIGHT REVISIONS.
SUBJECT: Automatic Transmission Fluid Usage ATF+4 (Type M59602)
MODELS:
1989 - 1995 (AA) Spirit/Acclaim/Lebaron Sedan
1989 - 2003 (AB) Ram Van/Wagon
1989 - 1993 (AC) Dynasty/New Yorker/New Yorker Salon
1989 - 1993 (AD) Ram Truck
1989 - 1994 (AG) Daytona
1989 (AH) Lancer/Lebaron GTS
1989 - 1995 (AJ) Lebaron Coupe/Lebaron Convertible
1989 - 1990 (AK) Aries/Reliant
1989 - 1990 (AL) Horizon/Omni
1989 (AM) Diplomat/Gran Fury/New Yorker Fifth Avenue
1989 - 2004 (AN) Dakota
1989 - 1994 (AP) Shadow/Sundance
1990 - 1991 (AQ) Maserati
1990 - 1993 (AY) Imperial/New Yorker Fifth Avenue
1994 - 2003 (BR/BE) Ram Truck
2004 - 2007 (CS) Pacifica
1998 - 2003 (DN) Durango
2002 - 2007 (DR/DH/D1) Ram Truck
2007 (DC) Ram 3500 Cab Chassis
1995 - 2000 (FJ) Sebring/Avenger/Talon
1996 - 2000 (CS) Chrysler Voyager (International Market)
2004 - 2007 (HB) Durango
1995 - 2000 (JA) Cirrus/Stratus/Breeze
2007 (JK) Wrangler
2001 - 2006 (JR) Sebring Sedan & Convertible/Stratus Sedan
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2007 (JS) Avenger/Sebring
1996 - 2000 (JX) Sebring Convertible
2002 - 2007 (KJ) Liberty
1993 - 2004 (LH) Concorde/Intrepid/Vision/LHS/New Yorker /300M
2005 - 2007 (LX/LE) 300/Magnum/Charger
1996 - 2000 (NS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
1995 - 2005 (PL) Neon
2002 - 2003 (PG) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
2001 - 2007 (PT) PT Cruiser
1997 - 2002 (PR) Prowler
2001 - 2007 (RG) Chrysler Voyager (International Markets)
2001 - 2007 (RS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
1997 - 2006 (TJ) Wrangler
2001 - 2004 (WG) Grand Cherokee (International Markets) Vehicles equipped with Gas engines
1999 - 2004 (WJ) Grand Cherokee
2005 - 2007 (WK/WH) Grand Cherokee
2006 - 2007 (XK/XH) Commander
1989 - 1995 (YJ) Wrangler
1996 - 1998 (ZG) Grand Cherokee (International Markets)
1994 - 1998 (ZJ) Grand Cherokee/Grand Wagoneer
NOTE:
This Service Bulletin DOES NOT apply to AW-4 transmissions, Sprinter transmissions, Crossfire
transmissions, MK/PM vehicles equipped with Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) and WG
vehicles equipped with a diesel engine (sales code ENF) and a W5J400 or NAG1 transmission
(sales code DGJ).
DISCUSSION:
ATF+4(R) - (Type 9602) is being used as factory fill for Chrysler Group automatic transmissions.
ATF+4(R) is recommended for all vehicles equipped with Chrysler Group automatic transmissions
EXCEPT FOR THOSE NOTED ABOVE.
NOTE:
ATF+4(R) must always be used in vehicles that were originally filled with ATF+4(R). DO NOT USE
ANY OTHER FLUID.
NOTE:
ATF+4(R) is backward compatible with ATF+3, ATF+2, and ATF+. Additionally, ATF+4 can be
used to top off vehicles that used ATF+3, ATF+2, or ATF+.
NOTE:
If ATF+4(R) is used to service models originally filled with ATF+3, ATF+2, and ATF+ the fluid
maintenance schedules listed for that model does not change. The service interval currently in
effect for a given model should continue to be followed. Refer to the Service or Owners manual for
maintenance schedule directions.
In general terms, If ATF+, ATF+2 or ATF+3 was the recommended fluid, it is now recommended to
use ATF+4.
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BENEFITS
^ Better anti-wear properties
^ Improved rust/corrosion prevention
^ Controls oxidation
^ Eliminates deposits
^ Controls friction
^ Retains anti-foaming properties
^ Superior properties for low temperature operation
FLUID COLOR
Mopar ATF+4(R) has exceptional durability. However, the red dye used in ATF+4(R) is not
permanent; as the fluid ages it may become darker or appear brown in color. ATF+4(R) also has a
unique odor that may change with age. With ATF+4(R) fluid, color and odor are no longer
indicators of fluid condition and do not necessarily support a fluid change.
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Disclaimer:
This bulletin is supplied as technical information only and is not an authorization for repair.
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Fluid - A/T: Capacity Specifications
Estimated Service Fill ..........................................................................................................................
...................................................... 3.8Liters (4.0 Qt)
Overhaul Fill with Empty Converter
..........................................................................................................................................................
8.1Liters (8.6 Qt)
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Fluid - A/T: Fluid Type Specifications
A/T Fluid Type .....................................................................................................................................
..................................... Mopar ATF + 4, Type 9602
NOTE: Dexron III / Mercon is not recommended.
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Fluid - A/T: Service Precautions
DO NOT over fill transmission beyond normal fluid level markings. Fluid foaming and transmission
damage may occur.
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Fluid - A/T: Testing and Inspection
FLUID LEVEL AND CONDITION CHECK
NOTE: The transmission and differential sump have a common oil sump with a communicating
opening between the two.
FLUID LEVEL CHECK
The torque converter fills in both the P Park and N Neutral positions. Place the selector lever in P
Park to be sure that the fluid level check is accurate. The engine should be running at idle speed
for at least one minute, with the vehicle on level ground. This will assure complete oil level
stabilization between differential and transmission. The fluid should be at normal operating
temperature (approximately 82°C or 180°F). The fluid level is correct if it is in the HOT region
(crosshatched area) on the fluid level indicator (Fig. 159).
Low fluid level can cause a variety of conditions because it allows the pump to take in air along with
the fluid. As in any hydraulic system, air bubbles make the fluid spongy, therefore, pressures will be
low and build up slowly.
Improper filling can also raise the fluid level too high. When the transaxle has too much fluid, the
gears churn up foam and cause the same conditions which occur with a low fluid level.
In either case, the air bubbles can cause overheating, fluid oxidation, and varnishing. This can
interfere with normal valve, clutch, and servo operation. Foaming can also result in fluid escaping
from the transaxle dipstick where it may be mistaken for a leak.
Along with fluid level, it is important to check the condition of the fluid. When the fluid smells
burned, and is contaminated with metal or friction material particles, a complete transaxle overhaul
is needed. Be sure to examine the fluid on the dipstick closely. If there is any doubt about its
condition, drain out a sample for a double check.
FLUID CONDITION
Along with fluid level, it is important to check the condition of the fluid. When the fluid smells
burned, and is contaminated with metal or friction material particles, a complete transaxle
recondition is needed. Be sure to examine the fluid on the dipstick closely. If there is any doubt
about its condition, drain out a sample for a double check.
Mopar ATF +4 (Automatic Transmission Fluid Type 9602) when new is red in color. The ATF is
dyed red so it can be identified from other fluids used in the vehicle such as engine oil or
antifreeze. The red color is not permanent and is not an indicator of fluid condition. As the vehicle is
driven, the ATF will begin to look darker in color and may eventually become brown. This is normal.
ATF +4 also has a unique odor that may change with age. Consequently, odor and color cannot be
used to indicate the fluid condition or the need for a fluid change.
After the fluid has been checked, seat the dipstick fully to seal out water and dirt.
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Fluid - A/T: Service and Repair Fluid Level Check
Procedure for Checking Fluid Level
To properly check the automatic transaxle fluid level, the following procedure must be used:
1. The vehicle must be on level ground.
2. The engine should be running at curb idle speed for at minimum of 60 seconds.
3. Fully apply parking brake.
4. Place the gear selector momentarily in each gear position ending with the lever in P (PARK).
5. Remove the dipstick and determine if the fluid is hot or warm. Hot fluid is approximately 180°F
(82°C) that is the normal operating
temperature after the vehicle has been driven at least 15 miles. The fluid cannot be comfortable
held between the finger tips. Warm is when fluid is between 85° to 125°F (29° to 52°C).
6. Wipe the dipstick clean and reinsert until seated. Remove dipstick and note reading.
If the fluid is hot, reading should be in the cross hatched area marked "HOT" between the upper
two holes in the dipstick.
If the fluid is warm, the fluid level should be between the lower two holes, into the area marked
"WARM".
If the fluid level shows low, add sufficient transmission fluid to bring to the proper level.
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Fluid - A/T: Service and Repair Fluid and Filter Change
STANDARD PROCEDURE - FLUID AND FILTER CHANGE
NOTE: For the recommended maintenance (fluid/filter change) intervals for this transaxle, (Refer to
MAINTENANCE)
NOTE: Only fluids of the type labeled Mopar(R) ATF +4 (Automatic Transmission Fluid) Type 9602
should be used. A filter change should be made at the time of the transmission oil change. The
magnet (on the inside of the oil pan) should also be cleaned with a clean, dry cloth.
NOTE: If the transaxle is disassembled for any reason, the fluid and filter should be changed.
FLUID/FILTER SERVICE (RECOMMENDED)
1. Raise vehicle on a hoist. Place a drain container with a large opening, under transaxle oil pan. 2.
Loosen pan bolts and tap the pan at one corner to break it loose allowing fluid to drain, then
remove the oil pan.
3. Remove oil filter-to-valve body screws (Fig. 160).
4. Remove oil filter and gasket (Fig. 161). 5. Install a new filter and gasket (Fig. 161). 6. Clean the
oil pan and magnet. Reinstall pan using new Mopar(R) Silicone Rubber Adhesive Sealant. Torque
oil pan bolts to 19 Nm (165 inch
lbs.).
7. Pour four quarts of Mopar(R) ATF +4 (Automatic Transmission Fluid-Type 9602) through the
dipstick opening. 8. Start engine and allow to idle for at least one minute. Then, with parking and
service brakes applied, move selector lever momentarily to each
position, ending in the park or neutral position.
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9. Check the transaxle fluid level and add an appropriate amount to bring the transaxle fluid level to
3 mm (1/8 inch) below the "ADD" mark on the
dipstick (Fig. 162).
10. Recheck the fluid level after the transaxle has reached normal operating temperature (180°F).
11. To prevent dirt from entering transaxle, make certain that dipstick is fully seated into the
dipstick opening.
DIPSTICK TUBE FLUID SUCTION METHOD (ALTERNATIVE)
1. When performing the fluid suction method, make sure the transaxle is at full operating
temperature. 2. To perform the dipstick tube fluid suction method, use a suitable fluid suction
device (Vacula TM or equivalent). 3. Insert the fluid suction line into the dipstick tube.
NOTE: Verify that the suction line is inserted to the lowest point of the transaxle oil pan. This will
ensure complete evacuation of the fluid in the pan.
4. Follow the manufacturers recommended procedure and evacuate the fluid from the transaxle. 5.
Remove the suction line from the dipstick tube. 6. Pour four quarts of Mopar(R) ATF +4 (Automatic
Transmission Fluid-Type 9602) through the dipstick opening. 7. Start engine and allow to idle for at
least one minute. Then, with parking and service brakes applied, move selector lever momentarily
to each
position, ending in the park or neutral position.
8. Check the transaxle fluid level and add an appropriate amount to bring the transaxle fluid level to
3 mm (1/8 inch) below the "ADD" mark on the
dipstick (Fig. 162).
9. Recheck the fluid level after the transaxle has reached normal operating temperature (180°F).
10. To prevent dirt from entering transaxle, make certain that dipstick is fully seated into the
dipstick opening.
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Fluid Filter - A/T: Specifications
Screw, Fluid Filter 45 in.lb
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Fluid Filter - A/T: Service and Repair
STANDARD PROCEDURE - FLUID AND FILTER CHANGE
NOTE: For the recommended maintenance (fluid/filter change) intervals for this transaxle, (Refer to
MAINTENANCE)
NOTE: Only fluids of the type labeled Mopar(R) ATF +4 (Automatic Transmission Fluid) Type 9602
should be used. A filter change should be made at the time of the transmission oil change. The
magnet (on the inside of the oil pan) should also be cleaned with a clean, dry cloth.
NOTE: If the transaxle is disassembled for any reason, the fluid and filter should be changed.
FLUID/FILTER SERVICE (RECOMMENDED)
1. Raise vehicle on a hoist. Place a drain container with a large opening, under transaxle oil pan. 2.
Loosen pan bolts and tap the pan at one corner to break it loose allowing fluid to drain, then
remove the oil pan.
3. Remove oil filter-to-valve body screws (Fig. 160).
4. Remove oil filter and gasket (Fig. 161). 5. Install a new filter and gasket (Fig. 161). 6. Clean the
oil pan and magnet. Reinstall pan using new Mopar(R) Silicone Rubber Adhesive Sealant. Torque
oil pan bolts to 19 Nm (165 inch
lbs.).
7. Pour four quarts of Mopar(R) ATF +4 (Automatic Transmission Fluid-Type 9602) through the
dipstick opening. 8. Start engine and allow to idle for at least one minute. Then, with parking and
service brakes applied, move selector lever momentarily to each
position, ending in the park or neutral position.
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9. Check the transaxle fluid level and add an appropriate amount to bring the transaxle fluid level to
3 mm (1/8 inch) below the "ADD" mark on the
dipstick (Fig. 162).
10. Recheck the fluid level after the transaxle has reached normal operating temperature (180°F).
11. To prevent dirt from entering transaxle, make certain that dipstick is fully seated into the
dipstick opening.
DIPSTICK TUBE FLUID SUCTION METHOD (ALTERNATIVE)
1. When performing the fluid suction method, make sure the transaxle is at full operating
temperature. 2. To perform the dipstick tube fluid suction method, use a suitable fluid suction
device (Vacula TM or equivalent). 3. Insert the fluid suction line into the dipstick tube.
NOTE: Verify that the suction line is inserted to the lowest point of the transaxle oil pan. This will
ensure complete evacuation of the fluid in the pan.
4. Follow the manufacturers recommended procedure and evacuate the fluid from the transaxle. 5.
Remove the suction line from the dipstick tube. 6. Pour four quarts of Mopar(R) ATF +4 (Automatic
Transmission Fluid-Type 9602) through the dipstick opening. 7. Start engine and allow to idle for at
least one minute. Then, with parking and service brakes applied, move selector lever momentarily
to each
position, ending in the park or neutral position.
8. Check the transaxle fluid level and add an appropriate amount to bring the transaxle fluid level to
3 mm (1/8 inch) below the "ADD" mark on the
dipstick (Fig. 162).
9. Recheck the fluid level after the transaxle has reached normal operating temperature (180°F).
10. To prevent dirt from entering transaxle, make certain that dipstick is fully seated into the
dipstick opening.
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Component Information > Technical Service Bulletins > A/T - Cooler Line Splice Kit
Fluid Line/Hose: Technical Service Bulletins A/T - Cooler Line Splice Kit
NUMBER: 07-004-00
GROUP: Cooling
DATE: Jan. 12, 2001
SUBJECT: Transaxle Cooler Line Splice Kit
MODELS:
DISCUSSION: A connector kit p/n 05016918AA has been released to make transaxle cooler line
service easier. This kit should be installed whenever service is performed that requires cooler line
removal from the transaxle. This will make the lines easy to remove and install should service be
required at a later time. An instruction sheet is included with each kit that details installation
procedures.
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Fluid Line/Hose: Specifications
Transmission Hose Clamps 18 in.lb
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Fluid Line/Hose: Service and Repair Transmission Cooler Lines Removal and Installation
REMOVAL
1. Loosen hose clamps.
2. Remove hoses from transaxle (Fig. 3) and cooler fittings (Fig. 4).
INSTALLATION
1. Install hoses to transaxle (Fig. 3) and cooler fittings (Fig. 4). 2. Position hose clamps on fittings
and tighten to 3 Nm (28 inch lbs.).
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Fluid Line/Hose: Service and Repair Flushing Coolers and Tubes
FLUSHING COOLERS AND TUBES
The recommended procedure for cooler flushing is to use Tool 6906 Cooler Flusher.
WARNING: WEAR PROTECTIVE EYEWEAR THAT MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS OF OSHA
AND ANSI Z87.1-1968. WEAR STANDARD INDUSTRIAL RUBBER GLOVES. KEEP LIGHTED
CIGARETTES, SPARKS, FLAMES, AND OTHER IGNITION SOURCES AWAY FROM THE AREA
TO PREVENT THE IGNITION OF COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS AND GASES. KEEP A CLASS (B)
FIRE EXTINGUISHER IN THE AREA WHERE THE FLUSHER WILL BE USED. KEEP THE AREA
WELL VENTILATED. DO NOT LET FLUSHING SOLVENT COME IN CONTACT WITH YOUR
EYES OR SKIN: IF EYE CONTAMINATION OCCURS, FLUSH EYES WITH WATER FOR 15 TO
20 SECONDS. REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING AND WASH AFFECTED SKIN WITH
SOAP AND WATER. SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION.
1. Remove cover plate filler plug on Tool 6906. Fill reservoir 1/2 to 3/4 full of fresh flushing solution.
Use Mopar(R) Transmission Cooler Flush
(MS-552) or equivalent solution conforming to MS-552. Flushing solvents are petroleum based
solutions generally used to clean automatic transmission components. DO NOT use solvents
containing acids, water, gasoline, or any other corrosive liquids.
2. Reinstall filler plug on Tool 6906. 3. Verify pump power switch is turned OFF. Connect red
alligator clip to positive (+) battery post. Connect black (-) alligator clip to a good ground.
NOTE: When flushing transmission cooler and lines, ALWAYS reverse flush.
4. Connect the BLUE pressure line to the OUTLET (From) cooler line. 5. Connect the CLEAR
return line to the INLET (To) cooler line 6. Turn pump ON for two to three minutes to flush cooler
and lines. 7. Turn pump OFF. 8. Disconnect CLEAR suction line from reservoir at cover plate.
Disconnect CLEAR return line at cover plate, and place it in a drain pan. 9. Turn pump ON for 30
seconds to purge flushing solution from cooler and lines. Turn pump OFF.
10. Place CLEAR suction line into a one quart container of Mopar(R) ATF +4 (Automatic
Transmission Fluid-Type 9602). 11. Turn pump ON until all transmission fluid is removed from the
one quart container and lines. This purges any residual cleaning solvent from the
transmission cooler and lines. Turn pump OFF.
12. Disconnect alligator clips from battery. Reconnect flusher lines to cover plate, and remove
flushing adapters from cooler lines.
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Fluid Pan: Specifications
Bolt, Oil Pan-To-Case 165 in.lb
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Fluid Pump: Specifications
Outer Gear-To-Pocket 0.018 - 0.0056 in
Outer Gear Side Clearance 0.0008 - 0.0018 in
Inner Gear Side Clearance 0.0008 - 0.0018 in
Lubrication Method Pump (internal-external gear-type)
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Fluid Pump: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The oil pump is located in the pump housing inside the bell housing of the transmission case. The
oil pump consists of an inner and outer gear, a housing, and a cover that also serves as the
reaction shaft support (Fig. 175).
OPERATION
As the torque converter rotates, the converter hub rotates the inner and outer gears. As the gears
rotate, the clearance between the gear teeth increases in the crescent area, and creates a suction
at the inlet side of the pump. This suction draws fluid through the pump inlet from the oil pan. As
the clearance between the gear teeth in the crescent area decreases, it forces pressurized fluid
into the pump outlet and to the valve body.
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Fluid Pump: Testing and Inspection
OIL PUMP VOLUME CHECK
Measuring the oil pump output volume will determine if sufficient oil flow to the transmission oil
cooler exists, and whether or not an internal transmission failure is present. Verify that the
transmission fluid is at the proper level. Refer to the Fluid Level Check procedure. If necessary, fill
the transmission to the proper level with Mopar(R) ATF +4, type 9602, Automatic Transmission
Fluid. 1. Using hose cutters or a suitable blade, cut the To cooler line off flush with the cooler inlet
fitting and place a collecting container under the open
line.
CAUTION: With the fluid set at the proper level, fluid collection should not exceed 1 quart or
internal damage to the transmission may occur. 2. Run the engine at curb idle speed, with the shift
selector in neutral. 3. If one quart of transmission fluid is collected in the container in 20 seconds or
less, oil pump flow volume is within acceptable limits. If fluid flow
is intermittent, or it takes more than 20 seconds to collect one quart of fluid.
4. Re-connect the To cooler line to the transmission cooler inlet using a service splice kit. Refer to
instructions included with the kit. 5. Refill the transmission to proper level.
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Fluid Pump: Service and Repair Disassembly
DISASSEMBLY
1. Remove reaction shaft support-to-pump body bolts.
2. Remove reaction shaft support, and the inner and outer pump gears (Fig. 176).
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Fluid Pump: Service and Repair Cleaning and Inspection
CLEANING
Clean pump and support components with solvent and dry them with compressed air.
INSPECTION
1. Check condition of the seal rings and thrust washer on the reaction shaft support. The seal rings
do not need to be replaced unless cracked, broken,
or severely worn.
2. Visually inspect the pump and support components. Replace the pump assembly if the seal ring
grooves or machined surfaces are worn, scored,
pitted, or damaged. Replace the pump assembly if the gears if pitted, worn chipped, or damaged.
3. Inspect the pump bushing. Then check the reaction shaft support bushing. Replace the pump
assembly if either bushing is heavily worn, scored or
damaged.
4. Clearance between outer gear and reaction shaft housing should be 0.010 to 0.063 mm (0.0004
to 0.0025 inch). Clearance between inner gear and
reaction shaft housing should be 0.010 to 0.063 mm (0.0004 to 0.0025 inch). Both clearances can
be measured at the same time by installing the gears in the pump body and measure pump
component clearances as follows:
5. Reinstall gears to pump body and measure outer gear-to-pocket clearance with a feeler gauge
(Fig. 177). Outer gear-to-pocket clearance should be
within 0.045 - 0.141 mm (0.0018 - 0.0056 inch).
6. Measure both inner and outer gear side clearance with Plastigage(Tm). If Plastigage TM is not
available, measure across the pump body with a
straight edge and feeler gauge. a. Position an appropriate piece of Plastigage TM across both
gears. b. Align the plastigage to a flat area on the reaction shaft housing. c. Install the reaction
shaft support to the pump housing and torque to 28 Nm (250 inch lbs.). d. Separate the reaction
shaft housing from the pump housing and measure the Plastigage(Tm) following the instructions
supplied with it. Inner
and outer gear side clearance should be within 0.020 - 0.046 mm (0.0008 - 0.0018 inch).
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Fluid Pump: Service and Repair Assembly
ASSEMBLY
1. Install inner and outer gears to pump body (Fig. 176). Lubricate gears with Mopar(R) ATF +4
(Automatic Transmission Fluid-Type 9602). 2. Install reaction shaft support to pump body and align
holes. 3. Install and torque reaction shaft support-to-pump body bolts to 28 Nm (250 inch lbs.).
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Component Information > Specifications
Governor: Specifications
Bolt, Governor-To-Support 60 in.lb
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Governor: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The governor assembly is fastened to the transaxle transfer shaft. It consists of a governor body,
weight, valve, and shaft,
OPERATION
The governor meters hydraulic pressure, and this metered pressure is used to signal the
transmission when it is time for a shift to occur. It does this by balancing governor pressure on one
side of a shift valve, and throttle pressure on the other. When governor pressure increases far
enough to overcome the throttle pressure on the valve, a shift occurs. With the gearshift selector in
a forward driving range, line pressure flows from the manual valve and down to the governor valve.
When the output shaft starts to rotate with vehicle motion, the governor weight assembly will start
to move outward due to centrifugal force. As the weight is moved outward, it will pull the valve with
it until the land of the valve uncovers the line pressure port. As the port begins to become
uncovered, governor pressure is metered. As the vehicle's speed continues to increase, the weight
assembly will be at a point at which governor pressure is acting on the left side of the reaction area
of the valve. This produces sufficient force to compress the spring and allow the outer weight to
move out against the outer governor body retaining ring. At a very high speed, the governor valve
will be opened as far as possible. In this condition, it is possible for governor pressure to meet, but
not to exceed, line pressure. Generally governor pressure ranges from 0 - 100 psi from idle to
maximum speed, and rises proportionally with the increase in output shaft speed. Governor
pressure and throttle pressure are acting upon the shift valves to determine when a shift will occur.
Governor pressure is a direct indication of road speed, and throttle pressure is an indication of
engine load. When both parameters have been met by the throttle and governor pressures, an
upshift or downshift will occur.
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Governor: Service and Repair
CLEANING
Thoroughly clean all the governor parts in a suitable cleaning solution but do not use any type of
caustic cleaning agents. The governor weight components and the governor valve, must slide
freely in their bores when clean and dry. Minor surface scratches and burrs can be smoothed with
crocus cloth.
INSPECTION
The aluminum governor valve and outer weight have a hard coating on them. Check condition of
this coating carefully. Do not reuse either part if the coating is damaged. Inspect the governor
weight spring for distortion. Replace the spring, if distorted, collapsed, or broken. Clean the filter in
solvent and dry it with compressed air. Replace the filter, if damaged. Inspect the park gear for
chipped or worn gear teeth or damaged ring grooves. Replace the gear, if damaged. Check the
teeth on the park gear for wear or damage. Replace the gear if necessary. Inspect the metal seal
rings on the park gear hub. Replace the rings only if severely worn, or broken.
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Planetary Gears: Service and Repair
PLANETARY GEARTRAIN DISASSEMBLY
1. Remove snap ring and #4 thrust washer (Fig. 178)
2. Remove annulus gear support front snap ring (Fig. 179).
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3. Remove annulus gear support and snap ring (Fig. 180).
4. Remove remaining snap ring (Fig. 181).
5. Remove and inspect front planetary carrier assembly (Fig. 182).
ASSEMBLY
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1. Install front planetary gear assembly to annulus gear (Fig. 183).
2. Install first support snap ring (Fig. 184).
3. Install annulus gear support and snap ring (Fig. 185).
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4. Install a NEW front planetary gear snap ring and #4 thrust washer (Fig. 186).
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Transmission Control System Relay: Diagrams
Power Distribution Center
Transmission Control Relay (EATX)
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Seals and Gaskets: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
The pump oil seal can be replaced without removing the pump and reaction shaft support assembly
from the transaxle case.
1. Screw seal remover Tool C-3981-B into seal (Fig. 187), then tighten screw portion of tool to
withdraw the seal.
INSTALLATION
The pump oil seal can be replaced without removing the pump and reaction shaft support assembly
from the transaxle case.
1. To install a new seal, place seal in opening of the pump housing (lip side facing inward). Using
Tool C-4193 and Handle Tool C-4171, drive new
seal into housing until tool bottoms (Fig. 188).
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Interlock Mechanism
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Shift Interlock Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig. 39
1. Remove the steering column lower cover (Fig. 39).
Fig. 40
2. Remove the steering column upper and lower shrouds (Fig. 40).
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Fig. 41
3. Turn the ignition key to the "OFF" or "ON/ RUN" position (Fig. 41).
Fig. 42
4. Grasp the interlock cable and connector firmly. Remove the interlock cable (Fig. 42).
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Fig. 43
5. Remove the two interlock mechanism-to-steering column attaching screws (Fig. 43). Remove
the interlock housing.
INSTALLATION
1. Position the interlock housing at steering column. Install the two interlock mechanism-to-steering
column attaching screws. Torque screws to 3
Nm (21 inch lbs.).
2. Snap the interlock cable into the housing. 3. Install steering column upper and lower shrouds
(Fig. 40). 4. Install steering column lower cover (Fig. 39).
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Transmission Range Sensor (EATX)
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Transmission Position Switch/Sensor: Description and Operation
41TE - Automatic Transmission TRANSMISSION RANGE SENSOR DESCRIPTION
The Transmission Range Sensor (TRS) is mounted to the top of the valve body inside the transaxle
and can only be serviced by removing the valve body. The electrical connector extends through the
transaxle case (Fig. 304). The TRS has four switch contacts that monitor shift lever position and
send the information to the TCM.
The TRS also has an integrated temperature sensor (thermistor) that communicates transaxle
temperature to the TCM and PCM (Fig. 305).
OPERATION
The Transmission Range Sensor (TRS) (Fig. 304) communicates Shift Lever Position (SLP) to the
TCM as a combination of open and closed switches. Each shift lever position has an assigned
combination of switch states (open/closed) that the TCM receives from four sense circuits. The
TCM interprets this information and determines the appropriate transaxle gear position and shift
schedule.
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TRANSMISSION RANGE SENSOR SWITCH STATES
Since there are four switches, there are 16 possible combinations of open and closed switches
(codes). Seven of these codes are related to gear position and three are recognized as "between
gear" codes. This results in six codes which should never occur. These are called "invalid" codes.
An invalid code will result in a DTC, and the TCM will then determine the shift lever position based
on pressure switch data. This allows reasonably normal transmission operation with a TRS failure.
TRANSMISSION TEMPERATURE SENSOR
The TRS has an integrated thermistor (Fig. 305) that the TCM uses to monitor the transmission's
sump temperature. Since fluid temperature can affect transmission shift quality and convertor lock
up, the TCM requires this information to determine which shift schedule to operate in. The PCM
also monitors this temperature data so it can energize the vehicle cooling fan(s) when a
transmission "overheat" condition exists. If the thermistor circuit fails, the TCM will revert to
calculated oil temperature usage.
CALCULATED TEMPERATURE
A failure in the temperature sensor or circuit will result in calculated temperature being substituted
for actual temperature. Calculated temperature is a predicted fluid temperature which is calculated
from a combination of inputs:
- Battery (ambient) temperature
- Engine coolant temperature
- In-gear run time since start-up
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Transmission Speed Sensor: Diagrams
Input Speed Sensor (EATX)
Output Speed Sensor (EATX)
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Shift Interlock Cable: Adjustments
41TE - Automatic Transmission
BRAKE TRANSMISSION SHIFT INTERLOCK SYSTEM
VERIFICATION
The chart shown describes the normal operation of the Brake Transmission Shift Interlock (BTSI)
system. If the "expected response" differs from the vehicle's response, then system repair and/or
adjustment is necessary.
ADJUSTMENT
1. Loosen set screw and remove knob from shifter handle (Fig. 286).
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2. Remove the center console assembly as shown in (Fig. 287).
3. Remove shifter bezel (Fig. 288). 4. Adjust interlock cable/system as follows: Pry up on cable
adjuster lock to release and allow cable to "self-adjust". Lock cable adjustment by
pressing down on the adjuster lock until bottomed at the cable housing.
5. Verify correct system operation. Refer to verification procedure. 6. Install shifter bezel (Fig. 288).
7. Install center console assembly (Fig. 287). 8. Install gearshift knob and tighten set screw to 2 Nm
(15 in. lbs.) torque (Fig. 286).
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Shift Interlock Cable: Service and Repair
SHIFT INTERLOCK CABLE REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the battery negative cable.
2. Loosen set screw and remove knob from shifter handle (Fig. 202).
3. Remove the center console assembly as shown in (Fig. 203).
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4. Remove shifter bezel (Fig. 204).
5. Disconnect the shifter/ignition interlock cable from the shifter lever and bracket as shown in (Fig.
205). Remove the cable core end from the
plastic cam of the shifter mechanism and release cable from shifter bracket
6. Remove the steering column lower cover (Fig 206).
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7. Remove the steering column upper and lower shrouds (Fig. 207).
8. Disconnect the Brake Transmission Shift Interlock (BTSI) solenoid connector from the interlock
cable (Fig. 208).
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9. Rotate the ignition key to the "OFF" or "ON/ RUN" position (Fig. 209).
10. Squeeze the interlock cable locking tab. Remove the cable from the interlock housing (Fig.
210). 11. Release cable from retaining clips and remove through opening under steering column.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: When installing interlock cable assembly, care must be taken not to bend exposed
cable wire and slug at shifter end of cable.
1. Route interlock cable through hole in instrument panel below steering column and around to
gear shifter assembly. 2. Turn the ignition key to the "OFF" or "ON/ RUN" position (Fig. 209).
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3. Install the interlock cable into the interlock housing at the steering column (Fig. 211). Verify the
cable snaps into the housing and is fully seated. 4. Return the ignition key to the "LOCK" position
(Fig. 209). 5. Connect the BTSI solenoid connector (Fig. 208). 6. Install cable into retaining clips as
shown in (Fig. 208). 7. Install steering column upper and lower shrouds (Fig. 207). 8. Install
steering column lower cover (Fig. 206). 9. Verify that shifter is in gated "PARK".
10. Install the cable core end to the plastic cam of the shifter mechanism. Snap the shifter/ignition
interlock cable end fitting into the groove in the
gearshift mechanism as shown in (Fig. 205).
11. Adjust interlock cable/system as follows: If interlock cable is being replaced, it will come with an
adjustment pin. Remove the pin from the cable
and allow the cable to "self-adjust". Lock cable adjustment by pressing down on the adjuster lock
until bottomed at the cable housing. If interlock cable is being re-used, no pin will be provided. Pry
up on cable adjuster lock to release and allow cable to "self-adjust". Lock cable adjustment by
pressing down on the adjuster lock until bottomed at the cable housing.
12. Connect battery negative cable and verify interlock system operation as follows:
13. Install shifter bezel 204. 14. Install center console assembly 203. 15. Install gearshift knob and
tighten set screw to 2 Nm (15 inch lbs.) torque 202.
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Brake Transmission Shift Interlock Solenoid
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Interlock Mechanism
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Shift Interlock Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig. 39
1. Remove the steering column lower cover (Fig. 39).
Fig. 40
2. Remove the steering column upper and lower shrouds (Fig. 40).
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Fig. 41
3. Turn the ignition key to the "OFF" or "ON/ RUN" position (Fig. 41).
Fig. 42
4. Grasp the interlock cable and connector firmly. Remove the interlock cable (Fig. 42).
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Fig. 43
5. Remove the two interlock mechanism-to-steering column attaching screws (Fig. 43). Remove
the interlock housing.
INSTALLATION
1. Position the interlock housing at steering column. Install the two interlock mechanism-to-steering
column attaching screws. Torque screws to 3
Nm (21 inch lbs.).
2. Snap the interlock cable into the housing. 3. Install steering column upper and lower shrouds
(Fig. 40). 4. Install steering column lower cover (Fig. 39).
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Shift Cable: Adjustments
ADJUSTMENT
1. Loosen set screw and remove knob from shifter handle (Fig. 172).
2. Remove the center console assembly as shown in (Fig. 173). 3. Adjust gearshift cable as
follows:
a. Place gearshift lever in the PARK (P) position.
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b. Loosen shift cable adjustment screw (Fig. 174). c. Move transaxle manual lever to the PARK.
Verify transaxle is in PARK by attempting to roll vehicle in either direction. d. Tighten shift cable
adjustment screw to 8 Nm (70 inch lbs.) torque.
4. Verify proper cable adjustment. Engine should start with the shifter lever in PARK (P) and
NEUTRAL (N) positions ONLY. 5. Install center console assembly (Fig. 173). 6. Install gearshift
knob and tighten set screw to 2 Nm (15 inch lbs.) torque (Fig. 172).
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Shift Cable: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Loosen set screw and remove knob from shifter handle (Fig. 163).
2. Remove the center console assembly as shown in (Fig. 164).
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3. Remove shifter bezel (Fig. 165).
4. Disconnect shift cable from shifter assembly as shown in (Fig. 166). 5. Remove three grommet
plate to floor pan nuts as shown in (Fig. 166). 6. Disconnect both battery cables, remove battery
hold down clamp and bolt, and remove battery.
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7. Remove air cleaner/throttle body assembly (Fig. 167)as follows:
a. Disconnect Proportional Purge Solenoid (PPS) and crankcase vent hose from throttle body. b.
Disconnect the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) and Idle Air Control (IAC) connectors. c. Remove
mounting bolt and nut (Fig. 167) and partially remove air cleaner assembly. d. Disconnect
accelerator and speed control (if equipped) cables after the assembly is removed from position.
Remove air cleaner assembly from
vehicle.
8. Remove battery tray from bracket.
9. Disconnect shifter cable from shift lever and remove from bracket (Fig. 168).
10. Raise vehicle on hoist.
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11. Remove catalytic converter heat shield (Fig. 169). 12. Remove intermediate pipe heat shield
front bolts.
13. Remove remaining grommet plate screw and remove cable assembly from vehicle (Fig. 170).
INSTALLATION
1. Install cable assembly through floor pan opening and secure to floor pan with grommet plate and
one screw (Fig. 170). Make sure the three
grommet plate studs protrude through cable assembly and floor pan and tighten screw to 7 Nm (60
inch lbs.).
2. Route transaxle end of cable assembly into engine compartment and over transaxle assembly.
3. Install and tighten intermediate pipe heat shield front screws. 4. Install catalytic converter heat
shield (Fig. 169). 5. Install gear shift cable to bracket and connect to shift lever (Fig. 168). 6. Install
and tighten the three grommet plate-to floor pan nuts. Tighten to 6 Nm (50 inch lbs.) torque. 7.
Connect gearshift cable to shifter assembly as shown in (Fig. 166). 8. Install shifter bezel (Fig.
165). 9. Adjust gearshift cable as follows:
a. Place gearshift lever in the PARK (P) position.
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b. Loosen shift cable adjustment screw (Fig. 171). c. Verify transaxle is in the PARK (P) position
and the shifter lever is in gated PARK.. d. Tighten shift cable adjustment screw to 8 Nm (70 inch
lbs.) torque.
10. Install battery tray. 11. Install battery and hold down clamp. 12. Install the air cleaner/throttle
body assembly (Fig. 167)as follows:
a. Connect the accelerator and speed control (if equipped) cables to the air cleaner/throttle body
assembly b. Install assembly into position, making sure the air cleaner locating slot is engaged to
the battery bracket tab, and tighten fasteners to 14 Nm
(120 inch lbs.) torque.
c. Verify throttle body duct is fully seated to intake manifold and tighten clamp to 5 Nm (40 inch
lbs.) torque. d. Connect the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) and Idle Air Control (IAC) connectors. e.
Connect Proportional Purge Solenoid (PPS) and crankcase vent hose from throttle body.
13. Install center console assembly (Fig. 164). 14. Install gearshift knob and tighten set screw to 2
Nm (15 inch lbs.) torque (Fig. 163). 15. Connect battery cables. 16. Verify that engine starter
operates in both PARK (P) and NEUTRAL (N). Starter should not operate in any other gear
position.
GEARSHIFT CABLE
Normal operation of the Park/Neutral Position Switch provides a quick check to confirm proper
linkage adjustment. The engine starter should only operate when the transaxle shift lever is in the
PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N) positions. If the engine starts in any other gear position, or the vehicle
rolls when the shifter is in gated PARK (P), a gearshift cable adjustment is necessary.
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Throttle Valve Cable/Linkage: Adjustments
THROTTLE VALVE CABLE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
The transmission throttle valve is operated by a cam on the valve body throttle lever. The throttle
lever is actuated by a cable connected to the engine throttle body lever. The throttle valve is
located within the transaxle valve body and is responsible for transaxle shift speed, shift quality,
and part-throttle downshift sensitivity. Proper cable adjustment is essential for proper transaxle
operation.
NOTE: The air cleaner/throttle body assembly must be installed into position before making this
adjustment.
1. Verify cable is routed properly with no kinked or binding conditions. 2. Release adjustment
locking clip on cable at throttle body. It is not necessary to remove clip.
3. Grab cable conduit near adjustment body, push in towards throttle body, then release grip (Fig.
225). This allows cable to self adjust.
4. Press locking clip to secure cable position (Fig. 226). 5. Road test vehicle to verify proper
transaxle operation.
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Throttle Valve Cable/Linkage: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove air cleaner/throttle body assembly (Fig. 222) as follows:
a. Disconnect Proportional Purge Solenoid (PPS) and crankcase vent hose from throttle body. b.
Disconnect the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) and Idle Air Control (IAC) connectors. c. Disconnect
throttle body air duct at intake manifold. d. Remove mounting bolt and nut (Fig. 222) and partially
remove air cleaner assembly (leave cables attached).
NOTE: Pay attention to throttle valve cable routing before removal so it can be re-installed in the
same manner. For proper transaxle operation, the cable must not bind.
2. Disconnect throttle valve cable from air cleaner/throttle body assembly as shown in (Fig. 223).
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3. Disconnect throttle valve cable from lever on transaxle and remove from bracket (Fig. 224).
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Route throttle valve cable in a manner that allows free, unobstructed travel. For proper
transaxle operation, the cable must not bind.
1. Install transaxle throttle valve cable to bracket and lever as shown in (Fig. 224). Make sure the
cable snaps on to the lever. 2. Install the throttle valve cable to the air cleaner/throttle body as
shown in (Fig. 223). 3. Install the air cleaner/throttle body assembly as follows:
a. Install assembly into position, making sure the air cleaner locating slot is engaged to the battery
bracket tab, and tighten fasteners to 14 Nm
(120 inch lbs.) torque.
b. Verify throttle body duct is fully seated to intake manifold and tighten clamp to 5 Nm (40 inch
lbs.) torque. c. Connect the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) and Idle Air Control (IAC) connectors. d.
Connect proportional purge solenoid (PPS) and crankcase vent hose from throttle body.
4. Connect the battery negative cable. 5. Perform the Throttle Valve Cable Adjustment Procedure
found in this group. 6. Road test vehicle and verify proper transaxle operation.
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Torque Converter: Specifications
Bolt, Torque Converter-to-Driveplate
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Nm (55 ft. lbs.)
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Torque Converter: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The torque converter (Fig. 227) is a hydraulic device that couples the engine crankshaft to the
transmission. The torque converter consists of an outer shell with an internal turbine, a stator, an
overrunning clutch, an impeller and an electronically applied converter clutch. The converter clutch
provides reduced engine speed and greater fuel economy when engaged. Clutch engagement also
provides reduced transmission fluid temperatures. The converter clutch engages in third gear. The
torque converter hub drives the transmission oil (fluid) pump. The torque converter is a sealed,
welded unit that is not repairable and is serviced as an assembly.
CAUTION: The torque converter must be replaced if a transmission failure resulted in large
amounts of metal or fiber contamination in the fluid. If the fluid is contaminated, flush the fluid
cooler and lines.
IMPELLER
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The impeller (Fig. 228) is an integral part of the converter housing. The impeller consists of curved
blades placed radially along the inside of the housing on the transmission side of the converter. As
the converter housing is rotated by the engine, so is the impeller, because they are one and the
same and are the driving member of the system.
TURBINE
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The turbine (Fig. 229) is the output, or driven, member of the converter. The turbine is mounted
within the housing opposite the impeller, but is not attached to the housing. The input shaft is
inserted through the center of the impeller and splined into the turbine. The design of the turbine is
similar to the impeller, except the blades of the turbine are curved in the opposite direction.
STATOR
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The stator assembly (Fig. 230) is mounted on a stationary shaft which is an integral part of the oil
pump. The stator is located between the impeller and turbine within the torque converter case (Fig.
231). The stator contains an over-running clutch, which allows the stator to rotate only in a
clockwise direction. When the stator is locked against the over-running clutch, the torque
multiplication feature of the torque converter is operational.
TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH (TCC)
The TCC (Fig. 232) was installed to improve the efficiency of the torque converter that is lost to the
slippage of the fluid coupling. Although the fluid coupling provides smooth, shock-free power
transfer, it is natural for all fluid couplings to slip. If the impeller and turbine were mechanically
locked together, a zero slippage condition could be obtained. A hydraulic piston was added to the
turbine, and a friction material was added to the inside of the front cover to provide this mechanical
lock-up. torque multiplication effect of the torque converter necessary for acceleration. Inputs that
determine clutch engagement are: coolant temperature, vehicle speed and throttle position. The
torque converter clutch is engaged by the clutch solenoid on the valve body. The clutch will engage
at approximately 56 km/h (35 mph) with light throttle, after the shift to third gear.
OPERATION
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The converter impeller (Fig. 233) (driving member) which is integral to the converter housing and
bolted to the engine drive plate, rotates at engine speed. The converter turbine (driven member),
which reacts from fluid pressure generated by the impeller, rotates and turns the transmission input
shaft.
TURBINE
As the fluid that was put into motion by the impeller blades strikes the blades of the turbine, some
of the energy and rotational force is transferred into the turbine and the input shaft. This causes
both of them (turbine and input shaft) to rotate in a clockwise direction following the impeller. As the
fluid is leaving the trailing edges of the turbine's blades it continues in a "hindering" direction back
toward the impeller. If the fluid is not redirected before it strikes the impeller, it will strike the
impeller in such a direction that it would tend to slow it down.
STATOR
torque multiplication is achieved by locking the stator's over-running clutch to its shaft (Fig. 234).
Under stall conditions (the turbine is stationary), the oil leaving the turbine blades strikes the face of
the stator blades and tries to rotate them in a counterclockwise direction. When this happens the
over-running clutch of the stator locks and holds the stator from rotating. With the stator locked, the
oil strikes the stator blades and is redirected into a "helping" directing before it enters the impeller.
This circulations of oil from impeller to turbine, turbine to stator, and stator to impeller, can produce
a
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maximum torque multiplication of about 2.4:1. As the turbine begins to match the speed of the
impeller, the fluid that was hitting the stator in such a way as to cause it to lock-up is no longer
doing so. In this condition of operations, the stator begins to free wheel and the converter acts as a
fluid coupling.
TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH (TCC)
In a standard torque converter, the impeller and turbine are rotating at about the same speed and
the stator is freewheeling, providing no torque multiplication. By applying the turbine's piston to the
front cover's friction material, a total converter engagement can be obtained. The result of this
engagement is a direct 1:1 mechanical link between the engine and the transmission.
The engagement and disengagement of the TCC are automatic and controlled by the Powertrain
Control Module (PCM). The engagement cannot be activated in the lower gears because it
eliminates the torque multiplication effect of the torque converter necessary for acceleration. Inputs
that determine clutch engagement are: coolant temperature, vehicle speed and throttle position.
The torque converter clutch is engaged by the clutch solenoid on the valve body. The clutch will
engage at approximately 56 km/h (35 mph) with light throttle, after the shift to third gear.
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Torque Converter: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove transmission and torque converter from vehicle. 2. Place a suitable drain pan under the
converter housing end of the transmission.
CAUTION: Verify that transmission is secure on the lifting device or work surface, the center of
gravity of the transmission will shift when the torque converter is removed creating an unstable
condition.
The torque converter is a heavy unit. Use caution when separating the torque converter from the
transmission.
3. Pull the torque converter forward until the center hub clears the oil pump seal. 4. Separate the
torque converter from the transmission.
INSTALLATION
Check converter hub and drive notches for sharp edges, burrs, scratches, or nicks. Polish the hub
and notches with 320/400 grit paper or crocus cloth if necessary, The hub must be smooth to avoid
damaging the pump seal at installation. 1. Lubricate converter hub and oil pump seal lip with
transmission fluid. 2. Place torque converter in position on transmission.
CAUTION: Do not damage oil pump seal or bushing while inserting torque converter into the front
of the transmission.
3. Align torque converter to oil pump seal opening. 4. Insert torque converter hub into oil pump. 5.
While pushing torque converter inward, rotate converter until converter is fully seated in the oil
pump gears.
6. Check converter seating with a scale and straightedge (Fig. 235). Surface of converter lugs
should be 1/2 in. to rear of straightedge when converter
is fully seated.
7. If necessary, temporarily secure converter with C-clamp attached to the converter housing. 8.
Install the transmission in the vehicle. 9. Fill the transmission with the recommended fluid.
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Throttle Converter Clutch Solenoid (ATX)
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Torque Converter Cover: Specifications
Structural Collar to Oil Pan Bolts Step 1 30 in.lb
Structural Collar to Transaxle Bolts Step 2 80 ft.lb
Structural Collar to Oil Pan Bolts Step 3 40 ft.lb
Final Torque
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Torque Converter Cover: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Raise vehicle on hoist.
NOTE: To remove transaxle dust cover, the front bending strut must be removed.
2. Remove structural collar from oil pan to transaxle (Fig. 91).
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: The torque procedure for the structural collar must be followed, as damage to oil pan or
collar could occur.
1. Install the structural collar (Fig. 91) using the following 3 step torque sequence:
- Step 1: Install the collar to oil pan bolts and tighten to 3 Nm (30 inch lbs.).
- Step 2: Install collar to transaxle bolts and tighten to 108 Nm (80 ft. lbs.).
- Step 3: Final torque the collar to oil pan bolts to 54 Nm (40 ft. lbs.).
2. Lower vehicle.
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Transmission Control System Relay: Diagrams
Power Distribution Center
Transmission Control Relay (EATX)
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Transmission Cooler: Specifications
Fitting, Transaxle Oil Cooler-To-Case 60 in.lb
Screw, Cooler Bypass Valve-To-Transfer Plate 40 in.lb
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Transmission Cooler: Description and Operation Transmission Cooler
DESCRIPTION
Oil coolers are internal oil to coolant type, mounted in the radiator lower tank (Fig. 2). Rubber oil
lines connect the oil cooler and the automatic transmission. Use only approved transmission oil
cooler hoses that are molded to fit the applicable vehicle.
OPERATION
As oil flows through the cooler, heat from the oil is transferred to the coolant.
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Transmission Cooler: Description and Operation Cooler Bypass Valve
COOLER BYPASS VALVE
DESCRIPTION
The cooler bypass valve consists of an integrated check ball and spring, and a return tube (Fig.
106). It is fastened to and seals to the valve body transfer plate (Fig. 107).
OPERATION
The cooler bypass valve (Fig. 106) is designed to bypass the transaxle oil cooler circuit in cold
weather conditions, or when circuit restrictions exceed
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25-30 p.s.i. The integrated return tube carries bypassed oil back to the oil pump.
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Transmission Cooler: Testing and Inspection
TRANSMISSION OIL COOLER FLOW TESTING
To determine proper transmission oil flow through the oil cooler perform the following procedure: 1.
At the external cooler location, disconnect the "from cooler" hose.
2. Using Special Tool adaptors 6906-1-3 with a 9 mm (3/8 inch) transmission hose attached to one
adapter, connect Special Tool 8392 flow meter
in-series with the oil cooler flow circuit (Fig. 1).
3. Start engine and observe the flow meter gauge. 4. If oil flow is below minimum specifications,
further diagnosis must be performed.
a. Perform Oil Pump Volume Check. b. If oil pump volume is within specification, a possible
restriction in the cooler lines or cooler has occurred. c. If oil pump volume is not within specification,
possible internal transmission restrictions, component wear or damage has occurred. d. If an oil
cooler restriction is suspected, perform further inspections and flow meter testing by isolating
components (i.e. lines, coolers). e. After a restriction is isolated, perform cooler flush procedure. f.
Re-test cooler flow. If cooler flow does not exceed minimum specification, replace component(s) as
necessary.
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Transmission Cooler: Service and Repair Automatic Transmission Cooler
REMOVAL
The transmission cooler in serviced with the radiator assembly.
CLEANING
Check the external cooler for debris on the cooling fin surfaces. Clean as necessary.
INSPECTION
Inspect all hoses, tubes, clamps and connections for leaks, cracks, or damage. Replace as
necessary. Use only approved transmission oil cooler hoses that are molded to fit the space
available. Inspect external coolers for leaks, loose mounts, or damage. Replace as necessary.
INSTALLATION
The transmission cooler in serviced with the radiator assembly.
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Transmission Cooler: Service and Repair Flushing Coolers and Tubes
FLUSHING COOLERS AND TUBES
The recommended procedure for cooler flushing is to use Tool 6906 Cooler Flusher.
WARNING: WEAR PROTECTIVE EYEWEAR THAT MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS OF OSHA
AND ANSI Z87.1-1968. WEAR STANDARD INDUSTRIAL RUBBER GLOVES. KEEP LIGHTED
CIGARETTES, SPARKS, FLAMES, AND OTHER IGNITION SOURCES AWAY FROM THE AREA
TO PREVENT THE IGNITION OF COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS AND GASES. KEEP A CLASS (B)
FIRE EXTINGUISHER IN THE AREA WHERE THE FLUSHER WILL BE USED. KEEP THE AREA
WELL VENTILATED. DO NOT LET FLUSHING SOLVENT COME IN CONTACT WITH YOUR
EYES OR SKIN: IF EYE CONTAMINATION OCCURS, FLUSH EYES WITH WATER FOR 15 TO
20 SECONDS. REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING AND WASH AFFECTED SKIN WITH
SOAP AND WATER. SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION.
1. Remove cover plate filler plug on Tool 6906. Fill reservoir 1/2 to 3/4 full of fresh flushing solution.
Use Mopar(R) Transmission Cooler Flush
(MS-552) or equivalent solution conforming to MS-552. Flushing solvents are petroleum based
solutions generally used to clean automatic transmission components. DO NOT use solvents
containing acids, water, gasoline, or any other corrosive liquids.
2. Reinstall filler plug on Tool 6906. 3. Verify pump power switch is turned OFF. Connect red
alligator clip to positive (+) battery post. Connect black (-) alligator clip to a good ground.
NOTE: When flushing transmission cooler and lines, ALWAYS reverse flush.
4. Connect the BLUE pressure line to the OUTLET (From) cooler line. 5. Connect the CLEAR
return line to the INLET (To) cooler line 6. Turn pump ON for two to three minutes to flush cooler
and lines. 7. Turn pump OFF. 8. Disconnect CLEAR suction line from reservoir at cover plate.
Disconnect CLEAR return line at cover plate, and place it in a drain pan. 9. Turn pump ON for 30
seconds to purge flushing solution from cooler and lines. Turn pump OFF.
10. Place CLEAR suction line into a one quart container of Mopar(R) ATF +4 (Automatic
Transmission Fluid-Type 9602). 11. Turn pump ON until all transmission fluid is removed from the
one quart container and lines. This purges any residual cleaning solvent from the
transmission cooler and lines. Turn pump OFF.
12. Disconnect alligator clips from battery. Reconnect flusher lines to cover plate, and remove
flushing adapters from cooler lines.
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Transmission Range Sensor (EATX)
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Transmission Position Switch/Sensor: Description and Operation
41TE - Automatic Transmission TRANSMISSION RANGE SENSOR DESCRIPTION
The Transmission Range Sensor (TRS) is mounted to the top of the valve body inside the transaxle
and can only be serviced by removing the valve body. The electrical connector extends through the
transaxle case (Fig. 304). The TRS has four switch contacts that monitor shift lever position and
send the information to the TCM.
The TRS also has an integrated temperature sensor (thermistor) that communicates transaxle
temperature to the TCM and PCM (Fig. 305).
OPERATION
The Transmission Range Sensor (TRS) (Fig. 304) communicates Shift Lever Position (SLP) to the
TCM as a combination of open and closed switches. Each shift lever position has an assigned
combination of switch states (open/closed) that the TCM receives from four sense circuits. The
TCM interprets this information and determines the appropriate transaxle gear position and shift
schedule.
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TRANSMISSION RANGE SENSOR SWITCH STATES
Since there are four switches, there are 16 possible combinations of open and closed switches
(codes). Seven of these codes are related to gear position and three are recognized as "between
gear" codes. This results in six codes which should never occur. These are called "invalid" codes.
An invalid code will result in a DTC, and the TCM will then determine the shift lever position based
on pressure switch data. This allows reasonably normal transmission operation with a TRS failure.
TRANSMISSION TEMPERATURE SENSOR
The TRS has an integrated thermistor (Fig. 305) that the TCM uses to monitor the transmission's
sump temperature. Since fluid temperature can affect transmission shift quality and convertor lock
up, the TCM requires this information to determine which shift schedule to operate in. The PCM
also monitors this temperature data so it can energize the vehicle cooling fan(s) when a
transmission "overheat" condition exists. If the thermistor circuit fails, the TCM will revert to
calculated oil temperature usage.
CALCULATED TEMPERATURE
A failure in the temperature sensor or circuit will result in calculated temperature being substituted
for actual temperature. Calculated temperature is a predicted fluid temperature which is calculated
from a combination of inputs:
- Battery (ambient) temperature
- Engine coolant temperature
- In-gear run time since start-up
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Transmission Speed Sensor: Diagrams
Input Speed Sensor (EATX)
Output Speed Sensor (EATX)
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Valve Body: Specifications
Screw, Valve Body-To-Transfer Plate 45 in.lb
Bolt, Valve Body-To-Case 105 in.lb
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Valve Body: Description and Operation
SOLENOID - TCC
DESCRIPTION
The Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) solenoid is fastened to the transaxle valve body, and its
connector protrudes through the transaxle case (Fig. 220).
OPERATION
The torque converter clutch solenoid is responsible for controlling application of the torque
converter clutch. It is controlled by the Powertrain Control Module (PCM), which determines when
conditions are acceptable for torque converter lock-up.
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Valve Body: Adjustments
HYDRAULIC CONTROL PRESSURE ADJUSTMENTS LINE PRESSURE
An incorrect throttle pressure setting will cause incorrect line pressure readings even though line
pressure adjustment is correct. Always inspect and correct throttle pressure adjustment before
adjusting the line pressure. The approximate adjustment for line pressure is 1-5/16 inches,
measured from valve body to inner edge of adjusting nut. However, due to manufacturing
tolerances, the adjustment can be varied to obtain specified line pressure. The adjusting screw
may be turned with an Allen wrench. One complete turn of adjusting screw changes closed throttle
line pressure approximately 1-2/3 psi. Turning adjusting screw counterclockwise increases
pressure, and clockwise decreases pressure.
THROTTLE PRESSURE
Throttle pressures cannot be tested accurately; therefore, the adjustment should be measured if a
malfunction is evident. 1. Insert gauge pin of Tool C-3763 between the throttle lever cam and
kickdown valve. 2. By pushing in on tool, compress kickdown valve against its spring so throttle
valve is completely bottomed inside the valve body. 3. While compressing spring, turn throttle lever
stop screw with adapter C-4553. Turn until head of screw touches throttle lever tang, with throttle
lever cam touching tool and throttle valve bottomed. Be sure adjustment is made with spring fully
compressed and valve bottomed in the valve body.
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Valve Body: Service and Repair Removal
VALVE BODY REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery negative cable. 2. Disconnect throttle valve cable from throttle valve lever at
transaxle. 3. Disconnect gearshift cable from gearshift lever at transaxle. 4. Disconnect torque
converter clutch solenoid connector. 5. Raise vehicle on hoist.
6. Remove transaxle oil pan bolts (Fig. 295).
7. Separate oil pan from case and drain fluid into suitable container (Fig. 296).
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8. Remove oil filter-to-valve body screws (Fig. 297).
9. Remove oil filter and gasket (Fig. 298).
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10. Remove cooler bypass valve from valve body (Fig. 299).
11. Remove park rod e-clip, (Fig. 300).
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12. Remove park rod from valve body (Fig. 301).
13. Remove valve body-to-transaxle case bolts (Fig. 302).
14. Remove valve body from transaxle. Note orientation of governor tubes (Fig. 303).
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Valve Body: Service and Repair Disassembly
DISASSEMBLY
CAUTION: Do not clamp any portion of valve body or transfer plate in a vise. Any slight distortion of
the aluminum body or transfer plate will result in sticking valves, excessive leakage, or both. When
removing or installing valves or plugs, slide them in or out carefully. Do not use force.
NOTE: TAG ALL SPRINGS AS THEY ARE REMOVED FOR REASSEMBLY IDENTIFICATION.
1. Remove detent spring-to-valve body screws and remove spring (Fig. 304).
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2. Remove valve body-to-separator plate screws (Fig. 305) (Fig. 306).
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3. Separate transfer and separator plate from valve body assembly (Fig. 307). Note check ball
locations (Fig. 308) for proper reassembly.
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4. Remove throttle valve shaft-to-manual valve shaft e-clip (Fig. 309). Note orientation of washer
and seal (Fig. 310).
5. Remove manual valve shaft/lever from throttle valve shaft (Fig. 311).
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6. Remove throttle valve lever/shaft (Fig. 312).
7. Remove manual valve from valve body (Fig. 313).
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8. Remove pressure regulator spring retainer/adjusting screw bracket (Fig. 314).
9. Remove springs and valves as shown in (Fig. 315).
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10. Remove governor plugs as shown in (Fig. 316).
11. Remove torque converter clutch solenoid, spring, and plug as shown in (Fig. 317).
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12. Remove shift/shuttle valves and springs as shown in (Fig. 318).
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Valve Body: Service and Repair Cleaning and Inspection
CLEANING
Clean the valve body components in a parts cleaning solution only. Do not use gasoline, kerosene,
or any type of caustic solution. Dry the parts with compressed air. Make sure all passages are
clean and free from obstructions.
NOTE: Do not use rags or shop towels to wipe off valve body components. Lint from these
materials will adhere to the valve body components. Lint will interfere with valve operation and may
clog filters and fluid passages.
Minor distortion of a valve body mating surface may be corrected by smoothing the surface with
crocus cloth. The cloth should be in sheet form and be positioned on a surface plate, sheet of plate
glass, or equally flat surface. However, if distortion is severe or any surfaces are heavily scored,
the valve body will have to be replaced.
CAUTION: Many of the valve body valves and plugs are made of coated aluminum. Aluminum
components can be identified by the dark color of the special coating applied to the surface (or by
testing with a magnet). DO NOT polish or sand aluminum valves or plugs with any type of material,
or under any circumstances. This practice might damage the special coating and cause the valves
and plugs to stick and bind.
Aluminum valves and plugs should not be sanded or polished under any circumstances. However,
minor burrs or scratches on steel valves and plugs can be removed with crocus cloth but do not
round off the valve or plug edges. Squareness of these edges is vitally important. These edges
prevent foreign matter from lodging between the valves, plugs and bore.
INSPECTION
Inspect the throttle and manual valve levers and shafts. Do not attempt to straighten a bent shaft or
correct a loose lever. Replace these components if worn, bent, loose or damaged in any way.
Inspect all of the valve body mating surfaces for scratches, nicks, burrs, or distortion. Use a
straightedge to check surface flatness. Minor scratches may be removed with crocus cloth using
only very light pressure.
Inspect the valves and plugs for scratches, burrs, nicks, or scores. Also inspect the coating on the
aluminum valves and plugs. If the coating is damaged or worn through, the valve (or valve body)
should be replaced.
Inspect all the valve and plug bores in the valve body. Use a penlight to view the bore interiors.
Replace the valve body if any bores are distorted or scored. Inspect all of the valve body springs.
The springs must be free of distortion, warpage or broken coils.
Trial fit each valve and plug in its bore to check freedom of operation. When clean and dry, the
valves and plugs should drop freely into the bores. Valve body bores do not change dimensionally
with use. If the valve body functioned correctly when new, it will continue to operate properly after
cleaning and inspection. It should not be necessary to replace a valve body assembly unless it is
damaged in handling.
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Valve Body: Service and Repair Assembly
ASSEMBLY
1. Install shift/shuttle valves and springs as shown in (Fig. 318). 2. Install torque converter clutch
solenoid, spring, and plug as shown in (Fig. 317). 3. Install governor plugs as shown in (Fig. 316).
4. Install pressure regulator and manual control springs and valves as shown in (Fig. 315).
5. Install pressure regulator spring retainer/adjusting screw bracket (Fig. 319).
6. Install manual valve from valve body (Fig. 320).
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7. Install throttle valve lever/shaft (Fig. 321).
8. Install manual valve shaft/lever to throttle valve shaft (Fig. 322). Align manual valve lever to
manual valve.
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9. Remove throttle valve shaft-to-manual valve shaft seal, washer, and e-clip (Fig. 323). Verify that
manual valve lever is engaged with manual valve.
10. Install and verify proper location of check balls (Fig. 324).
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11. Install transfer and separator plate to valve body assembly (Fig. 325).
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12. Using Tool L-4553 or equivalent (Fig. 326), install and torque valve body-to-transfer plate
screws (Fig. 327) to 5 Nm (40 inch lbs.) torque.
13. Install detent spring into position. Install and torque detent spring-to-valve body screws to 5 Nm
(40 inch lbs.) torque (Fig. 328).
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Valve Body: Service and Repair Installation
INSTALLATION
1. Install valve body to transaxle. Position governor tubes into case (Fig. 329).
2. Install valve body-to-case bolts (Fig. 330) and torque to 12 Nm (105 inch lbs.).
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3. Install cooler bypass valve and seal (Fig. 331).
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4. Install park rod to valve body and install e-clip (Fig. 332) (Fig. 333).
5. Install oil filter and gasket (Fig. 334).
6. Install oil filter-to-valve body screws (Fig. 335) to 5 Nm (45 inch lbs.).
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7. Install a bead of Mopar(R) Silicone Rubber Adhesive Sealant to oil pan (Fig. 336) and
immediately install to case.
8. Install and torque oil pan-to-transaxle bolts (Fig. 337) to 19 Nm (165 inch lbs.). 9. Lower vehicle.
10. Connect torque converter clutch solenoid. 11. Connect gearshift cable to manual valve lever.
12. Connect throttle valve cable to throttle valve lever at transaxle. 13. Connect battery negative
cable.
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Description and Operation
Clutch Disc: Description and Operation
MODULAR CLUTCH
DESCRIPTION
The modular clutch assembly (Fig. 23) is serviced only as an assembly.
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Clutch Disc: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Raise hood. 2. Disconnect and isolate both battery cables, remove battery hold down clamp and
bolt, and remove battery.
3. Remove air cleaner/throttle body assembly (Fig. 24) as follows:
a. Disconnect Proportional Purge Solenoid (PPS) and crankcase vent hose from throttle body. b.
Disconnect the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) and Idle Air Control (IAC) connectors. c. Disconnect
throttle body air duct at intake manifold. d. Remove mounting bolt and nut (Fig. 24) and partially
remove air cleaner assembly. e. Disconnect accelerator and speed control (if equipped) cables
after the assembly is removed from position. Remove air cleaner assembly from
vehicle.
4. Remove battery tray from bracket. 5. Disconnect ground cable at battery tray bracket. 6.
Disconnect back-up lamp switch connector.
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7. Using Tool 6638A, disconnect clutch hydraulic quick-connect (Fig. 25) (Fig. 26).
8. Remove shift cable-to-bracket clips (Fig. 27). 9. Disconnect shift selector and crossover cable
from levers (Fig. 27). Remove cables and secure out of the way.
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10. Disconnect the vehicle speed sensor connector (Fig. 28). 11. Raise vehicle on hoist. 12.
Remove transaxle oil drain plug and drain oil into a suitable container. 13. Remove both axle
shafts.
14. Remove structural collar (Fig. 29). 15. Remove the left engine-to-transaxle lateral bending
brace (Fig. 29). 16. Remove bellhousing dust cover (Fig. 29).
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17. Remove the right engine-to-transaxle lateral bending brace (Fig. 30).
18. Remove starter motor (Fig. 31). 19. Remove drive plate-to-clutch module bolts. 20. Support
engine at oil pan with screw jack and wood block.
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21. Remove transaxle upper mount thru-bolt. Gain access to this bolt through the driver's side
wheel house (Fig. 32). 22. Carefully lower engine and transaxle on screw jack until proper removal
clearance is obtained.
23. Obtain a helper to assist in holding transaxle while removing transaxle-to-engine mounting bolts
(Fig. 33). 24. Remove transaxle from vehicle (Fig. 33). 25. Remove modular clutch assembly from
transaxle input shaft.
INSPECTION Fluid contamination is a frequent cause of clutch malfunctions. Oil, grease, water, or
other fluids on the clutch contact surfaces will cause faulty operation. During inspection, note if any
components are contaminated. Look for evidence of oil, grease, or water/ road splash on clutch
components.
OIL Oil contamination indicates a leak at the rear main seal and/or transaxle input shaft. Oil leaks
produce a residue of oil on the transaxle housing interior, clutch cover and flywheel. Heat buildup
caused by slippage can bake the oil residue onto the components. This glaze-like residue ranges in
color from amber to black.
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GREASE Grease contamination is usually a product of over lubrication. During clutch service,
apply only a small amount of grease to the input shaft splines. Excess grease may be thrown off
during operation, contaminating the disc.
ROAD SPLASH WATER Road splash contamination is usually caused by driving the vehicle
through deep water puddles. Water can be forced into the clutch housing, causing clutch
components to become contaminated. Facing of disc will absorb moisture and bond to the flywheel
and/or, pressure plate, if vehicle is allowed to stand for some time before use. If this condition
occurs, replacement of clutch assembly may be required. Drive the vehicle until normal clutch
operating temperature has been obtained. This will dry off disc assembly, pressure plate, and
flywheel. Extreme use of steam cleaning equipment on the engine compartment or vehicle
undercarriage can have the same effect.
INSTALLATION
1. Inspect clutch release bearing and lever for excessive wear and replace as necessary. 2. Install
clutch module onto input shaft. Install transaxle into position. 3. Install transaxle-to-engine mounting
bolts (Fig. 33) and tighten to 95 Nm (70 ft. lbs.) torque. 4. Raise engine and transaxle with screw
jack until through hole in upper mount aligns with hole in mount bracket. Install mount bolt and
tighten to
108 Nm (70 ft. lbs.) torque (Fig. 32).
5. Remove screw jack. 6. Install NEW drive plate-to-clutch module bolts and progressively tighten
all bolts in a criss-cross pattern until the modular clutch assembly seats
against the drive plate. Final torque the bolts to 88 Nm (65 ft. lbs.) torque.
7. Install starter motor and tighten bolts to 54 Nm (40 ft. lbs.) torque. Make sure to fasten ground
cable to upper starter bolt as shown in (Fig. 31). 8. Connect starter electrical harness and tighten
positive cable nut to 10 Nm (90 inch lbs.) torque. 9. Install bellhousing dust cover (Fig. 29).
10. Install left engine-to-transaxle bending brace (Fig. 29). 11. Install structural collar (Fig. 29) as
follows:
a. Position collar and install all bolts finger tight. b. Tighten the collar-to-oil pan bolts to 3 Nm (30
inch lbs.) torque. c. Tighten the collar-to-transaxle bolts to 108 Nm (80 ft. lbs.) torque. d. Final
torque the collar-to-oil pan bolts to 54 Nm (40 ft. lbs.) torque.
12. Install the right lateral bending brace and tighten bolts to 81 Nm (60 ft. lbs.) torque (Fig. 30). 13.
Install both front axle driveshafts. 14. Fill transaxle with suitable amount of Mopar(R) Manual
Transaxle Lubricant (PN 04874465). 15. Lower vehicle. 16. Connect vehicle speed sensor
connector (Fig. 28). 17. Connect shift crossover and selector cables to shift lever. Install cables to
bracket and install retaining clips (Fig. 27). 18. Connect the master cylinder hydraulic line to the
slave cylinder hydraulic line. An audible click should be heard. Verify the connection by pulling
outward on the master cylinder line.
19. Connect back-up lamp switch connector. 20. Connect ground strap to transaxle upper mount
bracket. 21. Install battery lower tray and battery, and tighten battery hold down clamp to secure
battery. 22. Install the air cleaner/throttle body assembly as follows:
a. Connect the accelerator and speed control (if equipped) cables to the air cleaner/throttle body
assembly b. Install assembly into position, making sure the air cleaner locating slot is engaged to
the battery bracket tab, and tighten fasteners to 14 Nm
(120 inch lbs.) torque.
c. Verify throttle body duct is fully seated to intake manifold and tighten clamp to 5 Nm (40 inch
lbs.) torque. d. Connect the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) and Idle Air Control (IAC) connectors. e.
Connect Proportional Purge Solenoid (PPS) and crankcase vent hose from throttle body.
23. Connect the battery cables. 24. Road test vehicle and inspect for leaks.
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Clutch Fluid: Specifications
Clutch Hydraulic Fluid DOT 3 Brake Fluid Conforming to J1703 Standards
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Clutch Master Cylinder: Specifications
Master Cylinder Pushrod Adj. Screw 70 in.lb
Master Cylinder Mounting Nuts 300 in.lb
Master Cylinder Reservoir Mounting Screws 24 in.lb
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Clutch Master Cylinder: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The clutch master cylinder mounts to the cowl (Fig. 14). The master cylinder consists of a push rod,
a piston and cylinder housing, a remote fluid reservoir, and an interconnecting hydraulic tube (Fig.
15).
OPERATION
The clutch master cylinder (Fig. 15) produces the hydraulic pressure necessary to disengage the
clutch. When the clutch pedal is depressed, the push rod moves the piston to produce pressure in
the cylinder. This pressure moves fluid through the system to the slave cylinder, which in turn
operates the clutch fork and clutch release bearing, disengaging the clutch. When the clutch pedal
is released, pressure is relieved and the return spring returns the piston to its original position until
the next pedal actuation.
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Clutch Master Cylinder: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
NOTE: Replacement master cylinder assemblies come pre-filled with fluid. No fluid service or
system bleeding should be required.
1. Remove air cleaner assembly (Fig. 16). 2. Disconnect battery negative cable. 3. Raise vehicle
on hoist.
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4. Using Tool 6638A, disconnect clutch hydraulic quick-connect (Fig. 18) (Fig. 17).
5. Remove hydraulic hose from left rail retainer (Fig. 21). 6. Lower vehicle. 7. Remove PDC bracket
and position out of way.
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8. Remove lower instrument panel bezel (Fig. 19).
9. Remove clip and disconnect the brake booster input rod from the brake pedal pin (Fig. 20).
10. Remove the brake booster mounting nuts (Fig. 20). 11. Slide brake booster forward enough to
gain access to and remove clutch master cylinder. 12. Remove clutch master cylinder reservoir
(Fig. 21). 13. Disconnect clutch master cylinder rod from clutch pedal. Inspect plastic retainer. If
retainer is broken or damaged in any way, it MUST be
replaced upon reassembly.
14. Remove two clutch master cylinder retaining nuts. 15. Remove the bulkhead connector bracket.
CAUTION: Use care when removing clutch master cylinder from engine compartment. Aggressive
handling can result in a damaged hydraulic tube and improper clutch release operation upon
reassembly.
16. Remove master cylinder from mounting position and carefully work hydraulic pipe from out of
engine compartment (Fig. 21). If necessary,
unfasten ABS module and purge solenoid assembly to gain necessary clearance.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the master cylinder into position on the dash panel. 2. Install the bulkhead connector
bracket. 3. Install the master cylinder retaining nuts onto the master cylinder studs. Tighten the nuts
to 34 Nm (300 inch lbs.). 4. Route the hydraulic tube as noted upon removal. 5. Connect the
master cylinder hydraulic line to the slave cylinder hydraulic line. An audible click should be heard.
Verify the connection by pulling
outward on the master cylinder line.
6. Install the master cylinder remote reservoir onto the dash panel. 7. Install the reservoir retaining
screws. Tighten the screws to 3 Nm (24 inch lbs.). 8. Install the brake booster.
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CAUTION: Inspect the clutch master cylinder push rod plastic retainer for damage. If it is damaged
(broken/cracked), it MUST be replaced.
9. Install the push rod onto the pedal pin.
10. Loosen the push rod adjustment screw (Fig. 22) and gently lift clutch pedal upwards until the
clutch pedal fully depresses the upstop switch.
Torque adjustment screw to 8 Nm (70 inch lbs.).
11. Install the ABS module/purge solenoid, PDC, and air cleaner. 12. Depress and release the
clutch pedal a minimum of ten (10) times to allow any residual air in the system to be vented to the
reservoir. 13. Connect the negative battery cable. 14. Verify correct clutch operation.
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Clutch Slave Cylinder: Description and Operation
CYLINDER
DESCRIPTION
The clutch slave cylinder is fastened to transaxle bellhousing (Fig. 34), and consists of a hydraulic
piston and cylinder, seal, return spring, and integral fluid damper and line (Fig. 35).
OPERATION
When the clutch pedal is depressed, fluid pressurized by the clutch master cylinder pushes the
slave cylinder piston, extending the push rod and operating the clutch release fork and bearing.
The integral damper (Fig. 35) absorbs vibration and noise generated in the clutch release system,
preventing it from being transmitted into the passenger compartment via the hydraulic circuit.
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Clutch Slave Cylinder: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
NOTE: Replacement slave cylinder assemblies come pre-filled with fluid. No fluid service or system
bleeding should be required.
1. Raise vehicle on hoist.
2. Disconnect clutch hydraulic quick connect using tool 6638A (Fig. 36).
3. Remove damper bracket nuts (Fig. 37). 4. Remove slave cylinder mounting bolts (Fig. 37). 5.
Remove slave cylinder from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Replacement slave cylinder assemblies come pre-filled with fluid. No fluid service or system
bleeding should be required.
1. Install the slave cylinder assembly into position on transaxle (Fig. 37). Start damper and slave
cylinder fasteners by hand. 2. Tighten slave cylinder bolts to 19 Nm (170 inch lbs.) torque. 3.
Tighten damper nuts to 23 Nm (200 inch lbs.) torque.
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4. Connect clutch hydraulic supply tube (Fig. 37). An audible click should be heard. Verify
connection by pulling outward. 5. Lower vehicle. 6. Verify clutch master cylinder reservoir is full.
Top off with DOT 3 brake fluid if necessary. 7. Actuate clutch pedal a minimum of ten times to allow
any air ingested into the system to vent to the master cylinder reservoir. 8. Verify proper clutch
release system operation. 9. If slave cylinder was replaced with a new unit, verify that the shipping
strap has been broken. If not, remove straps to prevent high pedal effort.
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Clutch Pedal Assembly: Specifications
Clutch Pedal Pivot Shaft Nut 25 ft.lb
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Clutch Switch: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The clutch interlock/upstop switch is an assembly consisting of two switches: an engine starter
inhibit switch (interlock) and a clutch pedal upstop switch (Fig. 4). The switch assembly is located in
the clutch/ brake pedal bracket assembly (Fig. 5), each switch being fastened by four plastic wing
tabs.
OPERATION CLUTCH INTERLOCK SWITCH
The clutch interlock switch prevents engine starter operation and inadvertent vehicle movement
with the clutch engaged and the transaxle in gear. The switch is open while the clutch pedal is at
rest. When the clutch pedal is fully depressed, the pedal blade closes the switch, completing the
signal circuit from the PCM and closing the ground path, allowing engine starter operation. The
interlock switch is not adjustable.
CLUTCH PEDAL UPSTOP SWITCH
With the clutch pedal at rest, the clutch pedal upstop switch is closed, allowing speed control
operation. When the clutch pedal is depressed, the upstop switch opens and signals the PCM to
cancel speed control operation, and enter a modified engine calibration schedule to improve
driveability during gear-to-gear shifts. The upstop switch is not adjustable.
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Clutch Switch: Testing and Inspection
CLUTCH INTERLOCK/UPSTOP SWITCH
The clutch interlock/upstop switch is an assembly consisting of two switches: an engine starter
inhibit switch (interlock) and a clutch pedal upstop switch (Fig. 6). The switch assembly is located in
the clutch/ brake pedal bracket assembly (Fig. 7), each switch being fastened by four plastic wing
tabs.
CLUTCH INTERLOCK SWITCH
Mechanical Test 1. With the park brake set and the transaxle IN NEUTRAL, turn the ignition key to
the start position. The engine starter should not crank with the
clutch pedal at rest (not depressed). If the starter cranks, proceed to the electrical test to determine
whether the switch is defective or the circuit is shorted. If the vehicle does not crank, proceed to the
next step.
2. With the park brake set and the transaxle IN NEUTRAL, fully depress the clutch pedal and turn
the ignition key to the start position. The engine
starter should crank. If the starter does not crank, visually inspect the clutch pedal for obstructions
(floor mat, etc.) and for proper installation of the master cylinder push rod/bushing on the pedal pin.
Also make sure the clutch pedal blade contacts and fully closes the switch.
Electrical Test 1. Move ignition key to the "OFF/LOCK" position and remove key. 2. Set park brake.
3. Disconnect the clutch interlock/upstop switch connector. 4. Using an ohmmeter, check for
continuity between terminals 2 & 3 with the interlock switch not depressed (clutch pedal at rest).
There should be
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no continuity between the terminals (open circuit).
5. Fully depress the clutch pedal to close the switch. The switch button should compress at least
1.25 mm. (0.050 inch). The ohmmeter should show
continuity (0 ohms).
6. If ohmmeter readings do not fall within these ranges, the switch assembly is defective and
should be replaced. If the switch tests ok, wiring is
defective.
UPSTOP SWITCH
Mechanical Test 1. Raise vehicle on hoist. 2. Start engine and operate speed control to maintain
speed. 3. Depress clutch pedal at least 33 mm (1.30 inch). Speed control operation should
terminate. If speed control does not terminate, the upstop switch
is defective or the related wiring is shorted. Proceed to the upstop switch electrical test.
Electrical Test 1. Move ignition key to the "OFF/LOCK" position and remove key. 2. Set park brake.
3. Disconnect the clutch interlock/upstop switch connector. 4. Using an ohmmeter, check for
continuity between terminals 1 & 2 with the upstop switch depressed (clutch pedal at rest). The
ohmmeter should
show continuity (0 ohms).
5. Depress the clutch pedal at least 33 mm (1.30 inch) check for continuity between terminals 1 & 2.
There should be no continuity between the
terminals (open circuit).
6. If ohmmeter readings do not fall within these ranges, the switch assembly is defective and
should be replaced. If the switch tests ok, wiring is
defective.
CLUTCH INTERLOCK/UPSTOP SWITCH
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Clutch Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate battery negative cable.
2. Remove left lower instrument panel bezel (Fig. 8). 3. Disconnect upstop switch and brake lamp
switch connectors. 4. Disconnect clutch master cylinder rod from clutch pedal pin. Inspect plastic
retainer upon removal. If retainer is damaged, it MUST be replaced.
5. Remove brake booster push rod retaining clip from brake pedal. Disengage rod from pedal (Fig.
9).
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6. Remove two pedal assembly bracket to instrument panel nuts (Fig. 10). 7. Remove four brake
booster/pedal bracket-to-cowl panel nuts (Fig. 10). 8. From under the hood, pull brake master
cylinder/booster far enough forward to obtain pedal to bracket stud clearance. 9. Remove the pedal
bracket assembly (Fig. 10).
10. Remove pedal pivot shaft and remove brake and clutch pedals.
11. Remove the interlock/upstop switch assembly (Fig. 11) from the brake/clutch pedal bracket
assembly by depressing the four plastic wing tabs on
each switch.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Proper switch harness routing is critical to switch durability. Note the harness routing and
location of fasteners intended to keep wires from contacting pedals.
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1. Install switches into the pedal bracket assembly as shown in (Fig. 11). Route harness as was
prior to removal. 2. Install clutch and brake pedals to pedal bracket, and install pivot shaft and nut.
Torque pivot shaft nut to 34 Nm (25 ft. lbs.). 3. Install brake/clutch pedal bracket assembly into
position. Install and tighten brake booster mounting nuts to 34 Nm (25 ft. lbs.). Install and tighten
pedal bracket-to-instrument panel nuts to 34 Nm (25 ft. lbs.).
4. Install new stop lamp switch. 5. Connect brake booster rod to brake pedal. Install retainer clip
(Fig. 9).
CAUTION: Inspect clutch master cylinder pushrod plastic retainer. If retainer is damaged in any
way (broken/cracked) it MUST be replaced.
6. Connect clutch master cylinder pushrod. Loosen adjustment screw (Fig. 12) and gently lift clutch
pedal upwards until the clutch pedal fully
depresses the the upstop switch. Torque adjustment screw to 8 Nm (70 inch lbs.).
7. Connect interlock/upstop and stop lamp switch connectors. 8. Install left lower instrument panel
bezel (Fig. 8). 9. Connect battery negative cable.
10. Verify proper switch operation.
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Clutch Release Bearing: Description and Operation
RELEASE BEARING AND FORK
DESCRIPTION
A conventional release bearing is used to engage and disengage the clutch pressure plate. The
clutch release bearing is mounted on the transaxle front bearing retainer. The bearing is attached
to and operated by the release fork (Fig. 13), which moves the bearing into contact with the clutch
cover diaphragm spring.
OPERATION
The release bearing is operated by the release fork. Slave cylinder force causes the release lever
to move the release bearing into contact with the diaphragm spring. As additional force is applied,
the bearing presses the diaphragm spring fingers inward on the fulcrums, This action moves the
pressure plate rearward, relieving clamping force on the clutch disc. Releasing pedal pressure
removes clutch hydraulic pressure. The release bearing then moves away from the diaphragm
spring which allows the pressure plate to exert clamping force on the clutch disc.
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Clutch Release Bearing: Service and Repair
RELEASE BEARING AND FORK
REMOVAL
Remove the transaxle from the vehicle. 1. Move the lever and bearing assembly to a vertical in-line
position. Grasp the release lever with two hands in the pivot stud socket area. Pull with
even pressure and the lever will pop off the pivot stud. Do not use a screwdriver or pry bar to pop
off the lever. This may damage the spring clip on the lever.
2. As a unit, remove the fork from the bearing thrust plate. Be careful not to damage retention tabs
on bearing. 3. Examine the condition of the bearing. It is pre-lubricated and sealed and should not
be immersed in oil or solvent. 4. The bearing should turn smoothly when held in the hand under a
light thrust load. A light drag caused by the lubricant fill is normal. If the bearing
is noisy, rough, or dry, replace the complete bearing assembly with a new bearing.
5. Check the condition of the pivot stud spring clips on back side of clutch fork. If the clips are
broken or distorted, replace the clutch fork.
INSTALLATION
1. The pivot ball pocket in the fork, as well as the fork arms should be lubricated with grease prior
to installation. 2. Assemble the fork to the bearing. The small pegs on the bearing must go over the
fork arms. 3. Slide the bearing and fork assembly onto the input shaft bearing retainer, as a unit. 4.
Snap the clutch fork onto the pivot ball. 5. Reinstall transaxle assembly.
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Clutch Release Fork: Description and Operation
For further information regarding this component or the system it is a part of please refer to
Throw-out Bearing.
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Clutch Release Fork: Service and Repair
For further information regarding this component or the system it is a part of please refer to
Throw-out Bearing.
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Modular Clutch to Drive Plate Bolts 88 Nm (65 ft. lbs.)
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Drivetrain - Front Hub/Half Shaft Pop/Click Sound
Technical Service Bulletin # 03-006-04 Date: 040915
Drivetrain - Front Hub/Half Shaft Pop/Click Sound
NUMBER: 03-006-04
GROUP: Axle and Propshaft
DATE: September 15, 2004
SUBJECT: Front Hub/Half Shaft Click/Pop Sound
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves installing a rubber gasket to the face of the half shaft that
mounts to the hub bearing.
MODELS:
2000 - 2005 (PL) Neon
2001 - 2004 (PT) Chrysler PT Cruiser
NOTE:
This bulletin applies to PT vehicles built prior to February 18, 2004, (MDH 0218XX).
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Vehicle may exhibit a popping/clicking/snapping/ticking sound from the front hub/half shaft area
during acceleration after Drive to Reverse or Reverse to Drive shifts. The sound may also be
present while turning and accelerating from a stop.
DIAGNOSIS:
In order to determine if the popping/clicking/snapping/ticking sound is coming from the front
hub/half shaft interface, perform the following procedure:
1. Raise the vehicle on an appropriate hoist and remove both front wheels.
2. Remove the cotter pin, nut lock, and wave washer from the end of both front half shafts.
3. With the vehicle's brakes applied to keep hub from turning, loosen both half shaft nuts to zero
torque.
4. With the service brake applied, shift the vehicle from Drive to Reverse and Reverse to Drive.
Once the transmission is engaged in gear, raise the engine speed to 1800 rpm.
5. If the sound is not present, perform the Repair Procedure. If the sound is still present, the source
of the sound is elsewhere. Further diagnosis is required.
PARTS REQUIRED:
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
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FAILURE CODE:
Disclaimer:
This bulletin is supplied as technical information only and is not an authorization for repair.
Repair Procedure
1. Raise the vehicle.
2. Remove the half shaft nut.
3. Remove the wheel and tire assembly from the vehicle. Refer to the service information available
in TechCONNECT Section 22.
4. Remove the two front disc brake caliper adapter to steering knuckle attaching bolts (Fig. 1).
5. Remove the disc brake caliper assembly from the steering knuckle. The caliper assembly is
removed by first rotating the top of the caliper assembly away from the steering knuckle and then
removing the bottom of the assembly out from under the machined abutment on the steering
knuckle.
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6. Support the disc brake caliper assembly by using a wire hook and suspending it from the strut
assembly (Fig. 2).
NOTE:
Do not allow the brake caliper assembly to hang by the brake flex hose.
7. Remove the brake rotor from the hub and bearing assembly.
8. If the vehicle is equipped with eccentric bolts attaching the steering knuckle to the strut
assembly, proceed to next step. If not, proceed to step 10.
9. Mark the head of the eccentric bolt and the strut, so that the bolt can be installed in the same
position later.
10. Remove the wheel speed sensor bolt.
11. Remove the steering knuckle-to-strut attachment bolts from the steering knuckle (Fig. 3).
12. Pull the steering knuckle from the strut clevis bracket.
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NOTE:
Care must be taken not to separate the inner C/V joint during this operation. Do not allow half shaft
to hang by inner C/V joint after removing outer C/V joint from the hub/bearing assembly in steering
knuckle, the outboard end of the half shaft must be supported.
13. Pull the steering knuckle assembly down and away from the outer C/V joint while pulling the
C/V joint out of the hub bearing.
14. Support the outer end of the half shaft assembly.
NOTE:
The rubber gasket is to be installed as is (after removing the paper backing). The gasket should not
be cut in any way.
15. Peel paper backing off of the gasket. Slide the gasket over the C/V joint splines with the
adhesive side of the gasket facing the C/V joint surface, item 2, shown in (Fig. 4).
16. Grasp the inner tripod joint and interconnecting shaft. Forcefully push the tripod joint into side
gear of the transaxle, be sure the snap-ring is engaged with the transaxle side gear.
17. Clean all debris and moisture out of steering knuckle, in the area were outer CV joint will be
installed into steering knuckle.
18. Clean the C/V joint surface.
19. Ensure that the front of the outer CV joint which fits against the face of the hub and bearing is
free of debris and moisture before installing the outer CV joint into the hub and bearing assembly.
20. Slide the half shaft back into the front hub and bearing assembly.
21. Install the wheel speed sensor bolt and torque it to 12 Nm (105 in. lbs.).
CAUTION:
The steering knuckle to strut assembly attaching bolts are serrated and must not be turned during
installation. Install nuts while holding bolts stationary in the steering knuckle.
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CAUTION:
If the vehicle being serviced is equipped with eccentric strut assembly attaching bolts, the eccentric
bolt must be installed in the bottom (slotted) hole on the strut clevis bracket (Fig. 5).
22. Install the steering knuckle in the clevis bracket of the strut assembly. Install the strut to
steering knuckle attaching bolts. If the eccentric bolt and strut was marked in step 9, align the
marks. Tighten both bolts to a torque of 88 Nm (65 ft.lbs.) plus an additional 1/4 turn.
23. Install the brake rotor on the hub and bearing assembly.
24. Install the disc brake caliper assembly on the steering knuckle. The caliper is installed by first
sliding the bottom of the caliper assembly under the abutment on the steering knuckle, and then
rotating the top of the caliper against the top abutment.
25. Install the disc brake caliper adapter to steering knuckle attaching bolts (Fig. 1). Tighten the
disc brake caliper adapter attaching bolts to a torque of 169 Nm (125 ft. lbs.).
26. Clean all foreign matter from the threads of the outer CV joint. Install the washer and half shaft
nut on half shaft and securely tighten the nut (the nut will be torqued later).
27. Install the front wheel and tire assembly. Install and tighten the wheel mounting stud nuts in
proper sequence until all the nuts are torqued to half the required specification. Then repeat the
tightening sequence to the full specified torque of 135 Nm (100 ft.lbs.).
28. Repeat steps 2 through 27 on the other side of the vehicle. When steps 2 through 25 have
been completed on both sides of the vehicle, lower the vehicle.
29. With the vehicle's brakes applied to keep hub from turning, tighten the hub nut to a torque of
244 Nm (180 ft.lbs.)
30. Install the spring wave washer on the end of the half shaft.
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31. Install the hub nut lock, and a new cotter pin. Wrap the cotter pin prongs tightly around the hub
nut lock as shown in (Fig. 6).
32. Repeat steps 29 through 31 on the other side of the vehicle.
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Technical Service Bulletin # 03-006-04 Date: 040915
Drivetrain - Front Hub/Half Shaft Pop/Click Sound
NUMBER: 03-006-04
GROUP: Axle and Propshaft
DATE: September 15, 2004
SUBJECT: Front Hub/Half Shaft Click/Pop Sound
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves installing a rubber gasket to the face of the half shaft that
mounts to the hub bearing.
MODELS:
2000 - 2005 (PL) Neon
2001 - 2004 (PT) Chrysler PT Cruiser
NOTE:
This bulletin applies to PT vehicles built prior to February 18, 2004, (MDH 0218XX).
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Vehicle may exhibit a popping/clicking/snapping/ticking sound from the front hub/half shaft area
during acceleration after Drive to Reverse or Reverse to Drive shifts. The sound may also be
present while turning and accelerating from a stop.
DIAGNOSIS:
In order to determine if the popping/clicking/snapping/ticking sound is coming from the front
hub/half shaft interface, perform the following procedure:
1. Raise the vehicle on an appropriate hoist and remove both front wheels.
2. Remove the cotter pin, nut lock, and wave washer from the end of both front half shafts.
3. With the vehicle's brakes applied to keep hub from turning, loosen both half shaft nuts to zero
torque.
4. With the service brake applied, shift the vehicle from Drive to Reverse and Reverse to Drive.
Once the transmission is engaged in gear, raise the engine speed to 1800 rpm.
5. If the sound is not present, perform the Repair Procedure. If the sound is still present, the source
of the sound is elsewhere. Further diagnosis is required.
PARTS REQUIRED:
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
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FAILURE CODE:
Disclaimer:
This bulletin is supplied as technical information only and is not an authorization for repair.
Repair Procedure
1. Raise the vehicle.
2. Remove the half shaft nut.
3. Remove the wheel and tire assembly from the vehicle. Refer to the service information available
in TechCONNECT Section 22.
4. Remove the two front disc brake caliper adapter to steering knuckle attaching bolts (Fig. 1).
5. Remove the disc brake caliper assembly from the steering knuckle. The caliper assembly is
removed by first rotating the top of the caliper assembly away from the steering knuckle and then
removing the bottom of the assembly out from under the machined abutment on the steering
knuckle.
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6. Support the disc brake caliper assembly by using a wire hook and suspending it from the strut
assembly (Fig. 2).
NOTE:
Do not allow the brake caliper assembly to hang by the brake flex hose.
7. Remove the brake rotor from the hub and bearing assembly.
8. If the vehicle is equipped with eccentric bolts attaching the steering knuckle to the strut
assembly, proceed to next step. If not, proceed to step 10.
9. Mark the head of the eccentric bolt and the strut, so that the bolt can be installed in the same
position later.
10. Remove the wheel speed sensor bolt.
11. Remove the steering knuckle-to-strut attachment bolts from the steering knuckle (Fig. 3).
12. Pull the steering knuckle from the strut clevis bracket.
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NOTE:
Care must be taken not to separate the inner C/V joint during this operation. Do not allow half shaft
to hang by inner C/V joint after removing outer C/V joint from the hub/bearing assembly in steering
knuckle, the outboard end of the half shaft must be supported.
13. Pull the steering knuckle assembly down and away from the outer C/V joint while pulling the
C/V joint out of the hub bearing.
14. Support the outer end of the half shaft assembly.
NOTE:
The rubber gasket is to be installed as is (after removing the paper backing). The gasket should not
be cut in any way.
15. Peel paper backing off of the gasket. Slide the gasket over the C/V joint splines with the
adhesive side of the gasket facing the C/V joint surface, item 2, shown in (Fig. 4).
16. Grasp the inner tripod joint and interconnecting shaft. Forcefully push the tripod joint into side
gear of the transaxle, be sure the snap-ring is engaged with the transaxle side gear.
17. Clean all debris and moisture out of steering knuckle, in the area were outer CV joint will be
installed into steering knuckle.
18. Clean the C/V joint surface.
19. Ensure that the front of the outer CV joint which fits against the face of the hub and bearing is
free of debris and moisture before installing the outer CV joint into the hub and bearing assembly.
20. Slide the half shaft back into the front hub and bearing assembly.
21. Install the wheel speed sensor bolt and torque it to 12 Nm (105 in. lbs.).
CAUTION:
The steering knuckle to strut assembly attaching bolts are serrated and must not be turned during
installation. Install nuts while holding bolts stationary in the steering knuckle.
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CAUTION:
If the vehicle being serviced is equipped with eccentric strut assembly attaching bolts, the eccentric
bolt must be installed in the bottom (slotted) hole on the strut clevis bracket (Fig. 5).
22. Install the steering knuckle in the clevis bracket of the strut assembly. Install the strut to
steering knuckle attaching bolts. If the eccentric bolt and strut was marked in step 9, align the
marks. Tighten both bolts to a torque of 88 Nm (65 ft.lbs.) plus an additional 1/4 turn.
23. Install the brake rotor on the hub and bearing assembly.
24. Install the disc brake caliper assembly on the steering knuckle. The caliper is installed by first
sliding the bottom of the caliper assembly under the abutment on the steering knuckle, and then
rotating the top of the caliper against the top abutment.
25. Install the disc brake caliper adapter to steering knuckle attaching bolts (Fig. 1). Tighten the
disc brake caliper adapter attaching bolts to a torque of 169 Nm (125 ft. lbs.).
26. Clean all foreign matter from the threads of the outer CV joint. Install the washer and half shaft
nut on half shaft and securely tighten the nut (the nut will be torqued later).
27. Install the front wheel and tire assembly. Install and tighten the wheel mounting stud nuts in
proper sequence until all the nuts are torqued to half the required specification. Then repeat the
tightening sequence to the full specified torque of 135 Nm (100 ft.lbs.).
28. Repeat steps 2 through 27 on the other side of the vehicle. When steps 2 through 25 have
been completed on both sides of the vehicle, lower the vehicle.
29. With the vehicle's brakes applied to keep hub from turning, tighten the hub nut to a torque of
244 Nm (180 ft.lbs.)
30. Install the spring wave washer on the end of the half shaft.
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31. Install the hub nut lock, and a new cotter pin. Wrap the cotter pin prongs tightly around the hub
nut lock as shown in (Fig. 6).
32. Repeat steps 29 through 31 on the other side of the vehicle.
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Axle Shaft: Testing and Inspection
HALFSHAFT DIAGNOSIS
VEHICLE INSPECTION 1. Check for grease in the vicinity of the inboard tripod joint and outboard
C/V joint; this is a sign of inner or outer joint seal boot or seal boot clamp
damage.
2. A light film of grease may appear on the right inner tripod joint seal boot; this is considered
normal and should not require replacement of the seal
boot. The right inner tripod joint seal boot is made of silicone rubber; which will allow the weeping
(sweating) of the joint lubricant to pass through it while in operation.
NOISE AND/OR VIBRATION IN TURNS A clicking noise and/or a vibration in turns could be
caused by one of the following conditions. 1. Damaged outer C/V or inner tripod joint seal boot or
seal boot clamps. This will result in the loss and/or contamination of the joint grease,
resulting in inadequate lubrication of the joint.
2. Noise may also be caused by another component of the vehicle coming in contact with the
halfshafts.
CLUNKING NOISE DURING ACCELERATION This noise may be a result of one of the following
conditions: 1. A torn seal boot on the inner or outer joint of the halfshaft assembly. 2. A loose or
missing clamp on the inner or outer joint of the halfshaft assembly. 3. A damaged or worn halfshaft
C/V joint.
SHUDDER OR VIBRATION DURING ACCELERATION 1. A worn or damaged halfshaft inner
tripod joint. 2. A sticking tripod joint spider assembly (inner tripod joint only). 3. Improper wheel
alignment.
VIBRATION AT HIGHWAY SPEEDS 1. Foreign material (mud, etc.) packed on the backside of the
wheel(s). 2. Out of balance front tires or wheels. 3. Improper tire and/or wheel runout.
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Axle Shaft: Service and Repair
HALF SHAFT
REMOVAL
CAUTION: Boot sealing is vital to retain special lubricants and to prevent foreign contaminants
from entering the C/V joint. Mishandling, such as allowing the assemblies to dangle unsupported,
or pulling or pushing the ends can cut boots or damage C/V joints. During removal and installation
procedures, always support both ends of the halfshaft to prevent damage.
CAUTION: The halfshaft, when installed, acts as a bolt and secures the front hub/bearing
assembly. If vehicle is to be supported or moved on its wheels with a halfshaft removed, install a
PROPER-SIZED BOLT AND NUT through front hub. Tighten bolt and nut to 244 Nm (180 ft. lbs.).
This will ensure that the hub bearing cannot loosen.
1. Disconnect battery negative cable. 2. Place transaxle in gated park. 3. Raise vehicle on hoist.
4. Remove wheel and tire assembly (Fig. 1).
5. Remove the halfshaft to hub cotter pin, nut lock, wave washer and hub nut (Fig. 2). 6. If
equipped with ABS, disconnect the front wheel speed sensor and secure harness out of the way.
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7. Remove nut and bolt (Fig. 3) retaining ball joint stud into steering knuckle.
CAUTION: Use caution when separating ball joint stud from steering knuckle, so ball joint seal
does not get damaged.
8. Separate ball joint stud from steering knuckle by prying down on lower control arm (Fig. 4).
CAUTION: Care must be taken not to separate the inner C/V joint during this operation. Do not
allow halfshaft to hang by inner C/V joint, halfshaft must be supported.
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9. Remove halfshaft from steering knuckle by pulling outward on knuckle while pressing in on
halfshaft. Support outer end of halfshaft assembly. If
difficulty in separating halfshaft from steering knuckle is encountered, use Puller 1026 as shown in
(Fig. 5) to separate shaft. Do not strike shaft with hammer.
10. Support outer end of the halfshaft assembly.
NOTE: Removal of the inner tripod joints is made easier if you apply outward pressure on the joint
as you strike the punch with a hammer.
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11. Remove the inner tripod joints from the side gears of the transaxle using a punch to dislodge
the inner tripod joint retaining ring from the transaxle
side gear. If removing the right side inner tripod joint, position punch against the inner tripod joint
(Fig. 6). Strike the punch sharply with a hammer to dislodge the right inner joint from the side gear.
If removing the left side inner tripod joint, position the punch in the groove of the inner tripod joint
(Fig. 7). Strike the punch sharply with a hammer to dislodge the left inner tripod joint from the side
gear.
12. Hold inner tripod joint and interconnecting shaft of halfshaft assembly (Fig. 8). Remove inner
tripod joint from transaxle by pulling it straight out
of transaxle side gear and transaxle oil seal. When removing tripod joint, do not let spline or snap
ring drag across sealing lip of the transaxle to tripod joint oil seal. When tripod joint is removed from
transaxle, some fluid will leak out.
CAUTION: The halfshaft, when installed, acts as a bolt and secures the front hub/bearing
assembly. If vehicle is to be supported or moved on its wheels with a halfshaft removed, install a
PROPER-SIZED BOLT AND NUT through front hub. Tighten bolt and nut to 244 Nm (180 ft. lbs.).
This will ensure that the hub bearing cannot loosen.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: Boot sealing is vital to retain special lubricants and to prevent foreign contaminants
from entering the C/V joint. Mishandling, such as allowing the assemblies to dangle unsupported,
or pulling or pushing the ends can cut boots or damage C/V joints. During removal and installation
procedures, always support both ends of the halfshaft to prevent damage.
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1. Thoroughly clean spline and oil seal sealing surface, on tripod joint. Lightly lubricate oil seal
sealing surface on tripod joint with fresh clean
transmission lubricant.
2. Holding halfshaft assembly by tripod joint and interconnecting shaft, install tripod joint into
transaxle side gear as far as possible by hand. 3. Carefully align tripod joint with transaxle side
gears. Then grasp halfshaft interconnecting shaft and push tripod joint into transaxle side gear until
fully seated. Test that snap ring is fully engaged with side gear by attempting to remove tripod joint
from transaxle by hand. If snap ring is fully engaged with side gear, tripod joint will not be
removable by hand.
4. Clean all debris and moisture out of steering knuckle (Fig. 9).
5. Ensure that front of outer C/V joint, which fits into steering knuckle (Fig. 10), is free of debris and
moisture before assembling into steering
knuckle.
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6. Slide halfshaft back into front hub. Install steering knuckle onto the ball joint stud (Fig. 11).
NOTE: At this point, the outer joint will not seat completely into the front hub. The outer joint will be
pulled into hub and seated when the hub nut is installed and torqued.
7. Install a PMW steering knuckle to ball joint stud bolt and nut (Fig. 11). Tighten the nut and bolt to
95 Nm (70 ft. lbs.).
8. Clean all foreign matter from threads of halfshaft outer stub axle. Install hub nut onto the threads
of the stub axle and tighten nut to 244 Nm (180
ft. lbs.) (Fig. 12).
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9. Install front wheel and tire assembly. Install front wheel lug nuts (Fig. 13) and tighten to 128 Nm
(95 ft. lbs.).
10. Check for correct fluid level in transaxle assembly. 11. Lower vehicle. 12. Connect battery
negative cable.
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Constant Velocity Joint Boot > Component Information > Service and Repair > Inner
Constant Velocity Joint Boot: Service and Repair Inner
CV BOOT - INNER REMOVAL
To remove sealing boot from halfshaft for replacement, the halfshaft assembly must be removed
from the vehicle. The inner tripod joints use no internal retention in the tripod housing to keep the
spider assembly in the housing. Therefore, do not pull on the interconnecting shaft to disengage
tripod housing from transmission stub shaft. Removal in this manner will cause damage to the
inboard joint sealing boots.
1. Remove the halfshaft requiring boot replacement from the vehicle.
2. Remove large boot clamp that retains inner tripod joint sealing boot to tripod joint housing (Fig.
14) and discard. Then remove small clamp that
retains inner tripod joint sealing boot to interconnecting shaft and discard. Remove the sealing boot
from the tripod housing and slide it down the interconnecting shaft.
CAUTION: When removing the spider joint from the tripod joint housing, hold the rollers in place on
the spider trunions to prevent the rollers and needle bearings from failing away.
3. Slide the interconnecting shaft and spider assembly out of the tripod joint housing (Fig. 15).
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4. Remove snap ring that retains spider assembly to interconnecting shaft (Fig. 16). Remove the
spider assembly from interconnecting shaft. If spider
assembly will not come off interconnecting shaft by hand, it can be removed by tapping spider
assembly with a brass drift (Fig. 17). Do not hit the outer tripod bearings in an attempt to remove
spider assembly from interconnecting shaft.
5. Slide sealing boot off interconnecting shaft. 6. Thoroughly clean and inspect spider assembly,
tripod joint housing, and interconnecting shaft for any signs of excessive wear. If any parts show
signs of excessive wear, the halfshaft assembly will require replacement. Component parts of
these halfshaft assemblies are not serviceable.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: The inner tripod joint sealing boots are made from two different types of material. High
temperature applications use silicone rubber whereas standard temperature applications use Hytrel
plastic. The silicone sealing boots are soft and pliable. The Hytrel sealing boots are stiff and rigid.
The replacement sealing boot MUST BE the same type of material as the sealing boot that was
removed.
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1. Slide inner tripod joint seal boot retaining clamp, onto interconnecting shaft. Then slide the
replacement inner tripod joint sealing boot onto
interconnecting shaft. Inner tripod joint seal boot MUST be positioned on interconnecting shaft, so
the raised bead on the inside of the seal boot is in groove on interconnecting shaft (Fig. 18).
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2. Install spider assembly onto interconnecting shaft with chamfer on spider assembly toward
interconnecting shaft (Fig. 19). Spider assembly must
be installed on interconnecting shaft far enough to fully install spider retaining snap ring. If spider
assembly will not fully install on interconnecting shaft by hand, it can be installed by tapping the
spider body with a brass drift (Fig. 20). Do not hit the outer tripod bearings in an attempt to install
spider assembly on interconnecting shaft.
3. Install the spider assembly to interconnecting shaft retaining snap ring into groove on end of
interconnecting shaft (Fig. 21). Be sure the snap ring
is fully seated into groove on interconnecting shaft.
4. Distribute 1/2 the amount of grease provided in the seal boot service package (DO NOT USE
ANY OTHER TYPE OF GREASE) into tripod
housing. Put the remaining amount into the sealing boot.
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5. Align tripod housing with spider assembly and then slide tripod housing over spider assembly
and interconnecting shaft (Fig. 22). 6. Install inner tripod joint seal boot to interconnecting shaft
clamp evenly on sealing boot.
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7. Clamp sealing boot onto interconnecting shaft using crimper, Special Tool C-4975-A and the
following procedure. Place crimping tool C-4975-A
over bridge of clamp (Fig. 23). Tighten nut on crimping tool C-4975-A until jaws on tool are closed
completely together, face to face (Fig. 24).
CAUTION: Seal must not be dimpled, stretched, or out-of-shape in any way. If seal is NOT shaped
correctly, equalize pressure in seal and shape it by hand.
8. Position sealing boot into the tripod housing retaining groove. Install seal boot retaining clamp
evenly on sealing boot.
CAUTION: The following positioning procedure determines the correct air pressure inside the inner
tripod joint assembly prior to clamping the sealing boot to inner tripod joint housing. If this
procedure is not done prior to clamping sealing boot to tripod joint housing, boot durability can be
adversely affected.
CAUTION: When venting the inner tripod joint assembly, use care so inner tripod sealing boot does
not get punctured or, in any other way, damaged. If sealing boot is punctured or damaged while
being vented, the sealing boot can not be used.
9. Insert a trim stick between the tripod joint and the sealing boot to vent inner tripod joint assembly
(Fig. 25). When inserting trim stick between
tripod housing and sealing boot, ensure trim stick is held flat and firmly against the tripod housing.
If this is not done, damage to the sealing boot can occur. If inner tripod joint has a Hytrel (hard
plastic) sealing boot, be sure trim stick is inserted between soft rubber insert and tripod housing,
and not the hard plastic sealing boot and soft rubber insert.
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10. With trim stick inserted between sealing boot and tripod joint housing, position inner tripod joint
on halfshaft until correct sealing boot edge to
edge length is obtained for type of sealing boot material being used (Fig. 26) (Fig. 27). Then
remove the trim stick.
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11. Clamp tripod joint sealing boot to tripod joint using required procedure for type of boot clamp
application. If seal boot uses crimp type boot
clamp, clamp sealing boot onto tripod housing using crimper, Special Tool C-4975-A. Place
crimping tool C-4975-A over bridge of clamp (Fig. 28). Tighten nut on crimping tool C-4975-A until
jaws on tool are closed completely together, face-to-face (Fig. 29).
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12. If seal boot uses low profile latching type boot clamp, clamp sealing boot onto tripod housing
using clamp locking tool, Snap-On(R) YA3050 (or
an equivalent). Place prongs of clamp locking tool in the holes of the clamp (Fig. 30). Squeeze tool
together until top band of clamp is latched behind the two tabs on lower band of clamp (Fig. 31).
13. Install the halfshaft requiring boot replacement back on the vehicle.
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Constant Velocity Joint Boot: Service and Repair Outer
CV BOOT - OUTER REMOVAL
1. Remove halfshaft assembly requiring boot replacement from vehicle.
2. Remove large boot clamp retaining C/V joint sealing boot to C/V joint housing (Fig. 32) and
discard. Remove small clamp that retains outer C/V
joint sealing boot to interconnecting shaft and discard. Remove sealing boot from outer C/V joint
housing and slide it down interconnecting shaft.
3. Wipe away grease to expose outer C/V joint and interconnecting shaft.
4. Remove outer C/V joint from interconnecting shaft using the following procedure: Support
interconnecting shaft in a vise equipped with protective
caps on jaws of vise to prevent damage to interconnecting shaft. Then, using a soft-faced
hammer,sharply hit the end of the C/V joint housing to dislodge housing from internal circlip on
interconnecting shaft (Fig. 33). Then slide outer C/V joint off end of interconnecting shaft, joint may
have to be tapped off shaft using a soft-faced hammer.
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5. Remove large circlip (Fig. 34) from the interconnecting shaft before attempting to remove outer
C/V joint sealing boot. 6. Slide failed sealing boot off interconnecting shaft. 7. Thoroughly clean and
inspect outer C/V joint assembly and interconnecting joint for any signs of excessive wear. If any
parts show signs of
excessive wear, the halfshaft; assembly will require replacement. Component parts of these
halfshaft assemblies are not serviceable.
INSTALLATION
1. Slide new sealing boot to interconnecting shaft retaining clamp onto interconnecting shaft. Slide
the outer C/V joint assembly sealing boot onto the
interconnecting shaft (Fig. 35). Seal boot MUST be positioned on interconnecting shaft so the
raised bead on the inside of the seal boot is in groove on interconnecting shaft.
2. Align splines on interconnecting shaft with splines on cross of outer C/V joint assembly and start
outer C/V joint onto interconnecting shaft.
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3. Install outer C/V joint assembly onto interconnecting shaft by using a soft-faced hammer and
tapping end of stub axle (with nut installed) until
outer C/V joint is fully seated on interconnecting shaft (Fig. 36).
4. Outer C/V joint assembly must be installed on interconnecting shaft until cross of outer C/V joint
assembly is seated against circlip on
interconnecting shaft (Fig. 37).
5. Distribute 1/2 the amount of grease provided in seal boot service package (DO NOT USE ANY
OTHER TYPE OF GREASE) into outer C/V joint
assembly housing. Put the remaining amount into the sealing boot.
6. Install outer C/V joint sealing boot to interconnecting shaft clamp evenly on sealing boot.
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7. Clamp sealing boot onto interconnecting shaft using crimper, Special Tool C-4975-A and the
following procedure. Place crimping tool C-4975-A
over bridge of clamp (Fig. 38). Tighten nut on crimping tool C-4975-A until jaws on tool are closed
completely together, face to face (Fig. 39).
CAUTION: Seal must not be dimpled, stretched, or out-of-shape in any way. If seal is NOT shaped
correctly, equalize pressure in seal and shape it by hand.
8. Position outer C/V joint sealing boot into its retaining groove on outer C/V joint housing. Install
sealing boot to outer C/V joint retaining clamp
evenly on sealing boot.
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9. Clamp sealing boot onto outer C/V joint housing using Crimper, Special Tool C-4975-A and the
following procedure. Place crimping tool
C-4975-A over bridge of clamp (Fig. 40). Tighten nut on crimping tool C-4975-A until jaws on tool
are closed completely together, face to face (Fig. 41).
10. Install the halfshaft requiring boot replacement back on the vehicle.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Transmission and Drivetrain > Drive Axles, Bearings and Joints > Wheel Bearing >
Component Information > Specifications > Mechanical Specifications
Wheel Bearing: Mechanical Specifications
Front Suspension Bearing Retainer Plate bolt 250 in.lb
Driveshaft Hub Nut 180 ft.lb
Wheel Mounting Nuts 100 ft.lb
Rear Suspension Knuckle Retaining Nut 160 ft.lb
Wheel Mounting Nuts 80 - 110 ft.lb
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Component Information > Specifications > Mechanical Specifications > Page 3188
Wheel Bearing: Fluid Type Specifications
Use Mopar Multi-Purpose Lubricant or equivalent. (labeled NGLI Grade 2 EP, GC-LB)
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Component Information > Description and Operation > Front
Wheel Bearing: Description and Operation Front
HUB/BEARING
The wheel bearing and hub are pressed into the steering knuckle.
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Wheel Bearing: Description and Operation Rear
HUB/BEARING DESCRIPTION
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The hub and bearing is mounted on the rear knuckle's spindle. The hub and bearing adapts the tire
and wheel assembly to the knuckle. It's bearing allows the tire and wheel assembly to rotate freely
on the vehicle.
All vehicles are equipped with permanently lubricated and sealed for life rear wheel bearings.
There is no periodic lubrication or maintenance recommended for these units.
The only serviceable components of the hub and bearing are the wheel mounting studs.
If a vehicle is equipped with antilock brakes, the tone wheels for the rear wheel speed sensors are
pressed onto the hub.
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Wheel Bearing: Testing and Inspection Front
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - WHEEL BEARING AND HUB
The wheel bearing is designed for the life of the vehicle and requires no type of periodic
maintenance. The following procedure may be used for diagnosing the condition of the wheel
bearing and hub.
With the wheel, disc brake caliper, and brake rotor removed, rotate the wheel hub. Any roughness
or resistance to rotation may indicate dirt intrusion or a failed hub bearing. If the bearing exhibits
any of these conditions during diagnosis, the hub bearing will require replacement. The bearing is
not serviceable.
Damaged bearing seals and the resulting excessive grease loss may also require bearing
replacement. Moderate grease weepage from the bearing is considered normal and should not
require replacement of the wheel bearing.
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Wheel Bearing: Testing and Inspection Rear
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - HUB AND BEARING (REAR)
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The hub and bearing is designed for the life of the vehicle and requires no type of periodic
maintenance. The following procedure may be used for diagnosing the condition of the hub and
bearing.
With the wheel, disc brake rotor or brake drum removed, rotate the hub. Any roughness or
resistance to rotation may indicate dirt intrusion or a failed hub bearing. If the bearing exhibits any
of these conditions during diagnosis, the hub and bearing will require replacement. The bearing is
not serviceable alone.
Damaged bearing seals and the resulting excessive grease loss may also require hub and bearing
replacement. Moderate grease weepage from the bearing is considered normal and should not
require replacement of the wheel bearing.
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Wheel Bearing: Service and Repair Front
DISASSEMBLY (WHEEL BEARING AND HUB)
NOTE: The removal and installation of the wheel bearing and hub from the steering knuckle is only
to be done with the steering knuckle removed from the vehicle. Removal of the wheel bearing from
the steering knuckle must be done using the following procedure.
1. Remove steering knuckle, hub, and wheel bearing as an assembly from the vehicle.
2. Using Remover, Special Tool 4150A, press one wheel mounting stud out of hub flange. Rotate
the hub to align the removed wheel mounting stud
with the notch in bearing retainer plate. Remove the wheel mounting stud from the hub.
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3. Rotate the hub so the hole in the hub that wheel mounting stud was removed from is facing
away from brake caliper lower rail on steering knuckle.
Install one half of the Bearing Splitter, Special Tool 1130, between the hub and the bearing retainer
plate.
NOTE: Align the threaded hole in this first half of the bearing splitter with the caliper rail on the
steering knuckle.
4. Install the remaining pieces of Bearing Splitter, Special Tool 1130, on the steering knuckle. Hand
tighten the nuts to hold bearing splitter in place
on steering knuckle.
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5. Once the bearing splitter in fully installed, be sure the three bolts attaching the bearing retainer
plate to steering knuckle are contacting the bearing
splitter. The bearing retainer plate should not support the steering knuckle or contact the bearing
splitter.
6. Place the steering knuckle in an arbor press supported by the bearing splitter as shown.
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7. Position Driver, Special Tool 6644-2, on the small end of the hub. Using the arbor press, remove
the hub from the wheel bearing. The outer
bearing race will normally come out of the wheel honoring when
8. Remove the bearing splitter from the steering knuckle.
9. Remove the three bolts mounting the bearing retainer plate to the steering knuckle. Remove the
bearing retainer plate from the steering
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10. Place the steering knuckle back in the arbor press supported by press blocks as shown. The
press blocks must not obstruct the bore in the steering
knuckle so the wheel bearing can be pressed out of the steering knuckle. Place Bearing Driver,
Special Tool MB-990799 on the outer race of wheel bearing. Press the wheel bearing out of the
11. Install Bearing Splitter, Special Tool 1130, on the hub. The bearing splitter is to be installed on
the hub so it is between the flange of the hub and
the outer bearing race on the hub. Place the hub, bearing race and bearing splitter in an arbor
press as shown. Place Driver, Special Tool 6644-2 on end of hub. Press the hub out of the outer
bearing race.
ASSEMBLY (WHEEL BEARING AND HUB)
NOTE: The removal and installation of the wheel bearing and hub from the steering knuckle is only
to be done with the steering knuckle removed from the vehicle.
1. Wipe the empty bore of the steering knuckle clean of any grease or dirt with a clean, dry shop
towel.
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2. Place the new wheel bearing into the bore of the steering knuckle. Be sure the wheel bearing is
placed squarely into the bore. Place the steering
knuckle in an arbor press with Receiver, Special Tool C-4698-2, supporting the steering knuckle.
Place Driver, Special Tool 5052, on the outer race of the wheel bearing. Press the wheel bearing
into the steering knuckle until it is fully bottomed in the bore of the steering knuckle. Remove the
knuckle from the press.
NOTE: Only the original or identical replacement bolts are to be used to mount the bearing retainer
plate to the steering knuckle.
3. Install the bearing retainer plate on the steering knuckle. Install the three bearing retainer
mounting bolts. Tighten the bearing retainer plate
mounting bolts to a torque of 28 Nm (250 inch lbs.).
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4. Place the previously removed wheel mounting stud back into the hub flange. Place the hub in
the arbor press supported by Special Tool C-4698-1.
Press wheel mounting stud into hub flange until it is fully seated against the back side on the hub
flange. Remove the hub from the press.
5. Place the steering knuckle with the wheel bearing installed back in the arbor press with
Receiver, Special Tool MB-990799 supporting the inner
race of the wheel bearing as shown. Place the hub in wheel bearing making sure it is square with
the bearing inner race. Press the hub into the wheel bearing until it is fully bottomed in the wheel
bearing. Remove the knuckle from the press.
6. Install the steering knuckle assembly on the vehicle.
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Wheel Bearing: Service and Repair Rear
REMOVAL
1. Raise the vehicle. 2. Remove the rear wheel and tire assembly from the vehicle. 3. If the vehicle
is equipped with rear drum brakes, remove any retainer clips from the wheel mounting studs, then
pull the brake drum off the hub
and bearing.
4. If the vehicle is equipped with rear disc brakes, perform the following:
- Remove the two guide pin bolts securing the front disc brake caliper to the steering knuckle.
- Remove the disc brake caliper from the knuckle and brake rotor.
- Hang the caliper out of the way using a wire hanger or cord. Do not support the caliper by letting it
hang by the hydraulic hose.
- Remove any retainer clips from the wheel mounting studs, then pull the brake rotor off the hub
and bearing.
5. Remove the dust cap from the hub and bearing assembly. 6. Remove the retaining nut, then the
hub and bearing from the knuckle's spindle.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the hub and bearing on the knuckle's spindle, then install a new retaining nut. Do not
reuse the original nut. Tighten the nut to a torque of
217 Nm (160 ft. lbs.).
2. Install the dust cap on the end of the hub and bearing. 3. If the vehicle is equipped with rear disc
brakes, install the brake rotor and disc brake caliper on the knuckle. Install the two guide pin bolts
securing the front disc brake caliper to the steering knuckle. Tighten the guide pin bolts to a torque
of 22 Nm (192 inch lbs.).
4. Install the tire and wheel assembly. Tighten the wheel mounting nuts in proper sequence until all
nuts are torqued to half specification. Repeat the
tightening sequence, this time, to full specified torque of 135 Nm (100 ft. lbs.).
5. Lower the vehicle to ground level.
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Component Information > Specifications
Axle Nut: Specifications
Nut, Driveshaft-to-Hub/Bearing 180 ft.lb
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Transmission and Drivetrain > Flex Plate > Component Information > Specifications
Flex Plate: Specifications
Bolt, Drive Plate-To-Crankshaft 70 ft.lb
Bolt, Drive Plate-To-Torque Converter 50 ft.lb
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Flex Plate: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove the transaxle.
2. Remove the flex plate attaching bolts (Fig. 78). 3. Remove the flex plate (Fig. 78).
INSTALLATION
1. Position the drive plate on crankshaft (Fig. 78). 2. Apply Mopar(R) Lock & Seal Adhesive to flex
plate bolt threads. 3. Install the flex plate bolts and tighten to 95 Nm (70 ft. lbs.) (Fig. 78). 4. Install
the transaxle.
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Flywheel: Specifications
Bolt, Drive Plate-To-Crankshaft 70 ft.lb
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Transmission and Drivetrain > Manual Transmission/Transaxle > Bell Housing, M/T >
Component Information > Specifications
Bell Housing: Specifications
Transaxle To Engine Bolt 70 ft.lb
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Transmission and Drivetrain > Manual Transmission/Transaxle > Case, M/T > Component
Information > Specifications
Case: Specifications
Transaxle Case Bolts 21 ft.lb
Dust Shield to Transaxle 105 in.lb
End Plate Cover Bolts 21 ft.lb
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Transmission and Drivetrain > Manual Transmission/Transaxle > Differential, Manual
Transaxle > Component Information > Adjustments
Differential: Adjustments
DIFFERENTIAL BEARING PRELOAD ADJUSTMENT / SHIM SELECTION
Measure and adjust differential side bearing preload during any transaxle service, especially when
the following components are replaced:
- Transaxle gear case
- Clutch bellhousing case
- Differential case
- Differential bearings
NOTE: True bearing turning torque readings can be obtained only with the geartrain removed from
the case.
1. Remove bearing cup and existing shim from clutch bellhousing case. 2. Press in new bearing
cup into bellhousing case (or use a cup that, has been ground down on the outer edge for ease of
measurement). 3. Press in new bearing cup into gear case side. 4. Oil differential bearings with
Mopar(R) type M.S. 9417 Manual Transaxle Fluid. Install differential assembly in transaxle gear
case. Install clutch
bellhousing over gear case. Install and torque case bolts to 29 Nm (21 ft. lbs.).
5. Position transaxle with bellhousing facing down on workbench with C-clamps. Position dial
indicator.
NOTE: Indicator is set up as shown for illustrative purposes only (Fig. 88). Indicator must be
parallel to T-Handle to obtain the most accurate reading.
6. Apply a medium load to differential with Tool C-4995 and a T-handle, in the downward direction.
Roll differential assembly back and forth a
number of times. This will settle the bearings. Zero the dial indicator. To obtain end play readings,
apply a medium load in an upward direction while rolling differential assembly back and forth (Fig.
88). Record end play.
7. The shim required for proper bearing preload is the total of end play, plus (constant) preload of
0.18 mm (0.007 inch). Never combine shims to
obtain the required preload.
8. Remove case bolts. Remove clutch bellhousing differential bearing cup. Install shim(s) selected
in Step 7. Then press the bearing cup into clutch
bellhousing.
9. Install clutch bellhousing. Install and torque case bolts to 26 Nm (19 ft. lbs.).
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10. Using Special Tool C-4995 and an inch-pound torque wrench, check turning torque of the
differential assembly (Fig. 89). The turning torque
should be 6 to 12 inch lbs. If the turning torque is too high, install a 0.05 mm (0.002 inch) thinner
shim. If the turning torque is too low, install a 0.05 mm (0.002 inch) thicker shim.
11. Recheck turning torque. Repeat Step 10 until the proper turning torque is obtained.
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Transaxle > Component Information > Service and Repair > Disassembly
Differential: Service and Repair Disassembly
DISASSEMBLY
1. Remove differential bearing cones (ring gear and diff. case side) using Tool C-293-PA, Adapters
C-293-45, and Tool 4996 (Fig. 68) (Fig. 69).
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2. Remove ring gear-to-case bolts (Fig. 70). Discard and use NEW bolts upon assembly.
3. Using a suitable screwdriver, pry off speedometer drive gear (Fig. 71) (Fig. 72).
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4. Using hammer and suitable punch, remove pinion shaft retaining pin (Fig. 73) (Fig. 74).
5. Remove pinion shaft (Fig. 75).
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6. Remove pinion gears, side gears, and thrust washers (Fig. 76) (Fig. 77).
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Differential: Service and Repair Assembly
ASSEMBLY
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1. Assemble side gears, pinion gears, and thrust washers (Fig. 77) into case through opening and
rotating into position (Fig. 76). 2. Install pinion shaft (Fig. 75).
3. Using hammer and suitable punch, install pinion shaft retaining pin (Fig. 78).
4. Stake case to retain pin as shown in (Fig. 79).
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5. Using an arbor press, Handle C-4171, and Tool L-4410, install differential side bearings to ring
gear and case side (Fig. 80) (Fig. 81).
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6. Install speedometer drive gear to case (Fig. 82).
7. Using an arbor press, steel block, and Tool L-4440, press speedometer drive gear onto
differential case (Fig. 83) (Fig. 84).
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8. Install ring gear to differential case. Install new bolts and torque to 81 Nm (60 ft. lbs.) torque (Fig.
85).
Measure and Adjust Side Gear End-Play
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1. Rotate the assembly two full revolutions both clockwise and counterclockwise. Set up dial
indicator as shown and record end play (Fig. 86) (Fig.
87). Rotate side gear 90 degrees and take another measurement. Again, rotate side gear 90
degrees and record a final measurement.
2. Using the smallest end play recorded, shim that side gear to within 0.001 to 0.013 inch. The
other side gear should be checked using the same
procedure.
CAUTION: Side gear end play must be within 0.001 to 0.013 inch. Five select thrust washers are
available: 0.027, 0.032, 0.037, 0.042, and 0.047 inch.
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Differential: Service and Repair Differential Bearing Caps
DIFFERENTIAL BEARING CUPS
Removal
1. Remove differential assembly from gear case using the procedure outlined in this group.
2. Install Miller tool #L-4518 into the differential bearing cup (Fig. 90).
3. Install the tool cup over the tool (Fig. 91). 4. Tighten the tool until the race is removed from the
case.
Installation
1. Position the bearing cup into the case. 2. Install the bearing cup onto Miller tool #L-4520. 3.
Using Miller tool #L-4520 and C-4171 driver, install differential bearing cup into the transaxle case.
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Component Information > Specifications
Drain Plug: Specifications
Drain Plug 267 in.lb
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Transmission and Drivetrain > Manual Transmission/Transaxle > Fluid - M/T > Component
Information > Specifications > Capacity Specifications
Fluid - M/T: Capacity Specifications
Manual Transaxle NV T350 (A-578)
........................................................................................................................................ 2.4 2.7Liters (2.5 - 2.8 Qt)
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Fluid - M/T: Fluid Type Specifications
Manual Transmission Fluid Type
................................................................................................................. Mopar ATF +4 Automatic
Transmission Fluid
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Fluid - M/T: Service Precautions
DO NOT over fill transmission beyond normal fluid level markings. Fluid foaming and transmission
damage may occur.
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Fluid - M/T: Service and Repair
FLUID DRAIN AND FILL
All NV T350 (A-578) transaxles are equipped with a fill plug. The fill plug is located on the left side
of the transaxle, differential area (Fig. 92). The fluid level should be within 3/16 inch from the
bottom of the transaxle fill hole (vehicle must be level when checking).
All NV T350 (A-578) transaxles are equipped with a drain plug. The drain plug is located on the
lower right side of the transaxle differential housing (Fig. 93). Tighten drain plug to 28 Nm (250 inch
lbs.) Fill transaxle to capacity. Refer to following chart. Wipe the outside of the transaxle if any
lubricant spills.
MV T350 (A-578) MANUAL TRANSAXLE FLUID FILL
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Hub, M/T > Component Information > Service and Repair > Disassembly
Synchronizer Hub: Service and Repair Disassembly
SYNCHRONIZER
Disassembly
Place synchronizer in a clean shop towel and wrap. Press on inner hub. Carefully open up shop
towel and remove springs, balls, keys, hub, and sleeve.
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Synchronizer Hub: Service and Repair Cleaning and Inspection
SYNCHRONIZER
CLEAN
Do not attempt to clean the blocking rings in solvent. The friction material will become
contaminated. Place synchronizer components in a suitable holder and clean with solvent. Air dry.
INSPECT
Proper inspection of components involve:
- Teeth, for wear, scuffed, nicked, burred, or broken teeth
- Keys, for wear or distortion
- Balls and springs, for distortion, cracks, or wear.
If any of these conditions exist in these components, replace as necessary.
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Synchronizer Hub: Service and Repair Assembly
SYNCHRONIZER
Assembly
1. Position synchronizer hub onto a suitable holding fixture (input shaft). The synchronizer hubs are
directional. The hubs must be installed with the
U facing upward.
2. Install springs into hub slot (Fig. 147). 3. Insert key into hub and spring.
4. Apply petroleum jelly to the hole in the key. Insert balls into each key (Fig. 148).
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5. Slide sleeve over the hub and depress balls as you carefully slip the sleeve into position (Fig.
149).
6. Line up stop ring tang over the keys in the hub (Fig. 150). Install stop rings. Center the keys and
balls by pushing on both stop rings.
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Input Shaft: Service and Repair Input Shaft Bearing Replacement
INPUT BEARING AND SLEEVE REMOVAL
The input bearing is a one-piece bearing and sleeve unit (Fig. 107). The sleeve is the slide point for
the clutch-release bearing and lever. 1. Install tool #6342 over input bearing on the gear case side
of the transaxle clutch housing.
2. Press the input bearing out of the housing (Fig. 108).
INSTALLATION
1. Apply coating of Loctite(R) sealant on bearing outer diameter. Position sleeve and bearing
assembly at input bearing bore.
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2. Install tool #C-4680-1 over input bearing (Fig. 109).
3. Using the spacer tool #4894 and shop press, install input bearing into bore until it is fully seated
(Fig. 110).
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Input Shaft: Service and Repair Input Shaft Replacement
INPUT SHAFT
Disassembly
Before disassembly of the input shaft, it is necessary to check the synchronizer stop ring gap. Use
a feeler gauge to measure the gaps between the stop rings and the speed gears. The correct gaps
are listed below: 1st - 0.522 - 2.208 mm (0.021 - 0.087 inch)
- 2nd - 0.522 - 2.208 mm (0.021 - 0.087 inch)
- 3rd - 0.73 - 1.53 mm (0.029 - 0.060 inch)
- 4th - 0.77 - 1.57 mm (0.030 - 0.062 inch)
- 5th - 0.73 - 1.53 mm (0.029 - 0.060 inch)
If a stop ring gap does not fall within the specifications, it must be inspected for wear and replaced.
If the 1st or 2nd synchronizer stop ring is worn beyond specifications, the complete output shaft
assembly must be replaced.
The input shaft incorporates the 3rd, 4th, and 5th speed gears and synchronizers on the assembly
(Fig. 111).
1. Install bearing splitter behind 5th speed gear. Remove snap ring at 5th synchronizer hub on
input shaft (Fig. 112).
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2. Remove synchronizer and gear using shop press (Fig. 113).
3. Remove caged needle bearing (Fig. 114).
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4. Remove 4-5 gears split thrust washer ring (Fig. 115).
5. Remove split thrust washer (Fig. 116).
6. Remove split thrust washer separation pin (Fig. 117).
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7. Remove 4th gear (Fig. 118).
8. Remove 4th gear caged needle bearing (Fig. 119). Check the caged needle bearing for a broken
retention spring.
9. Remove blocking ring. Remove 3-4 synchronizer hub retaining snap ring (Fig. 120).
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10. Install input shaft in shop press. Using bearing splitter, remove 3-4 synchronizer and 3rd gear
(Fig. 121).
11. Remove 3rd gear caged needle bearing (Fig. 122). Inspect needle bearing for a broken
retention spring 12. Inspect the input shaft for worn or damaged bearing races or chipped gear
teeth. Replace as necessary.
Assembly
The snap rings that are used on the input shaft are available in select fit sizes. Use the thickest
snap ring that fits in each snap ring groove. 1. Place input shaft into shop press.
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2. Install 3rd gear caged needle bearing (Fig. 123).
3. Install 3rd gear and 3-4 synchronizer onto input shaft. Install Tool #C-3717 over input shaft and
press on synchronizer hub and 3rd gear (Fig.
124). The synchronizer hub has the letter U stamped on the top face of the hub. This designates
that the hub must be installed with the U facing upward.
4. Install 3-4 synchronizer snap ring into slot on input shaft. 5. Install blocking ring into 3-4
synchronizer. Install 4th gear caged needle bearing. 6. Install 4th gear onto input shaft.
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7. Install 4-5 split thrust washer separation pin (Fig. 125).
8. Install split thrust washer onto input shaft (Fig. 126).
9. Install split thrust washer retaining ring (Fig. 127).
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10. Install 5th gear caged needle bearing (Fig. 128).
11. Using special tool #C-3717, install 5th speed gear and synchronizer (Fig. 129). The 5th gear
synchronizer hub has the letter S stamped on the top
face of the hub. This designates that the hub must be installed with the S facing upward.
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12. Install 5th gear synchronizer snap ring (Fig. 130).
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Output Shaft: Service and Repair Output Bearing and Race
OUTPUT BEARING AND RACE REMOVAL
CAUTION: THE POSITION OF THE OUTPUT SHAFT BEARING IS CRITICAL. THE BEARING IS
NOT IDENTICAL END-TO-END. INSTALL BEARING WITH LARGER DIAMETER CAGE RING
FACING OUT.
1. Remove caged roller bearing from output bearing race (Fig. 131).
2. Remove screws at output bearing retainer strap (Fig. 132).
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3. Install tool #6787 and slide hammer (Fig. 133). Tighten tool to output bearing race. 4. Using slide
hammer, remove output bearing race.
INSTALLATION
1. Line up output bearing race to race bore.
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2. Insert tool #4628 with C-4171 into output bearing race (Fig. 134). Tap race into bore. Install
output bearing into race. Verify that the larger
diameter cage is facing outward. Position bearing retaining strap. Tighten bolts to 11 Nm (96 inch
lbs.).
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Output Shaft: Service and Repair Output Shaft Disassembly and Assembly
OUTPUT SHAFT
Disassembly
CAUTION: The output shaft is serviced as an assembly. Do not try to repair any component on the
output shaft. If the 1-2 synchronizer or gear fails, it is necessary to replace the output shaft
assembly.
It is necessary to check the synchronizer stop ring gap. Use a feeler gauge to measure the gaps
between the stop rings and the speed gears. The correct gaps are listed below: 1st - 0.522 - 2.208 mm (0.021 - 0.087 inch)
- 2nd - 0.522 - 2.208 mm (0.021 - 0.087 inch)
- 3rd - 0.73 - 1.53 mm (0.029 - 0.060 inch)
- 4th - 0.77 - 1.57 mm (0.030 - 0.062 inch)
- 5th - 0.73 - 1.53 mm (0.029 - 0.060 inch)
If a stop ring gap does not fall within the specifications it must be inspected for wear and replaced.
If the 1st or 2nd synchronizer stop ring is worn beyond specifications, the complete output shaft
assembly must be replaced.
The output shaft incorporates the 1st and 2nd gears and synchronizers on the assembly (Fig. 135).
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System Information > Service and Repair
Seals and Gaskets: Service and Repair
AXLE SEAL REMOVAL
1. Remove axle shaft. Refer to DRIVE AXLES AND RELATED BEARINGS, JOINTS for the correct
procedures.
2. Insert a flat-blade pry tool at outer edge of axle shaft seal (Fig. 66). 3. Tap on the pry tool with a
small hammer and remove axle shaft seal.
INSTALLATION
1. Clean axle shaft seal bore of any excess sealant. 2. Align axle shaft seal with axle shaft seal
bore. 3. Install axle seal on tool #6709 and C-4171 and insert into axle shaft seal bore. 4. Tap seal
into position until seated against transaxle case. 5. Install axle shaft. Refer to DRIVE AXLES AND
RELATED BEARINGS, JOINTS for the correct procedures.
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Shifter M/T: Service and Repair
SHIFT MECHANISM REMOVAL
1. Lift up on gearshift boot to disengage retainer tabs from console.
2. Push down on knob and rotate clockwise to remove knob/boot assembly (Fig. 139).
3. Remove the center console assembly as shown in (Fig. 140).
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4. Remove crossover cable retaining clip and disconnect from shift lever (Fig. 141).
5. Remove selector cable retaining clip and disconnect from shift lever (Fig. 142).
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6. Remove four shifter assembly-to-floor pan nuts and remove shifter from vehicle (Fig. 143).
INSTALLATION
1. Install shifter assembly to floor pan (Fig. 143). Install and tighten four nuts to 12 Nm (105 inch
lbs.) torque. 2. Install selector cable to shifter lever and secure cable to shifter bracket. Install clip
(Fig. 142). 3. Install crossover cable to shifter lever and secure cable to shifter bracket. Install clip
(Fig. 141). 4. Install center console assembly (Fig. 140). 5. Install knob/boot assembly to shifter
lever, align knob to three o'clock position, push knob down to engage spring and rotate counter
clockwise. 6. Locate boot to console at forward tab and secure to console with retaining tabs.
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Shift Boot: Service and Repair
GEAR SHIFT KNOB/BOOT ASSEMBLY
Removal
1. Disengage boot from console by lifting up to free retaining tabs.
2. Push down on knob and rotate clockwise to remove (Fig. 106).
Installation
1. Install knob/boot assembly to shifter lever, align knob to three o'clock position, push knob down
to engage spring and rotate counter clockwise. 2. Locate boot to console at forward tab and secure
to console with retaining tabs.
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Cable, M/T > Component Information > Specifications
Shift Cable: Specifications
Crossover Cable Adj. Screw 70 in.lb
Shift Cable Bracket To Transaxle 250 in.lb
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Shift Cable: Adjustments
ADJUSTMENTS
NOTE: Only the crossover cable is adjustable. The selector cable does not have adjustment
capabilities.
1. Disengage gearshift boot retaining tabs to free it from console.
2. Push down on knob and rotate clockwise to remove shifter boot/knob assembly (Fig. 103).
3. Remove the center console assembly as shown in (Fig. 104).
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4. Loosen crossover adjustment screw at shifter assembly (Fig. 105). 5. The gearshift mechanism
and transaxle crossover lever are spring-loaded and self-centering. Alignment pins used in the past
are not required
anymore. Allow gearshift mechanism and transaxle crossover lever to relax in their neutral
positions. To ensure the gearshift lever is in the proper position, place the shifter in 3rd or 4th gear
if necessary. Torque adjustment screw to 8 Nm (70 inch lbs.). Care must be taken to avoid moving
the shift mechanism off-center during screw tightening.
6. Install center console assembly (Fig. 104). 7. Install knob/boot assembly to shifter lever, align
knob to three o'clock position, push knob down to engage spring and rotate counter clockwise. 8.
Secure boot retaining tabs to console.
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Shift Cable: Service and Repair
GEAR SHIFT CABLE REMOVAL
NOTE: The crossover and selector cables are manufactured as a cable "assembly" and cannot be
serviced individually.
1. Raise hood and disconnect battery negative cable. 2. Disengage gearshift boot from center
console.
3. Push down on knob and rotate clockwise to remove gearshift boot/knob assembly (Fig. 94).
4. Remove the center console assembly as shown in (Fig. 95).
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5. Remove crossover cable retaining clip and disconnect from shift lever (Fig. 96).
6. Remove selector cable retaining clip and disconnect from shift lever (Fig. 97). 7. Remove three
grommet plate-to-floor pan attaching nuts (Fig. 96).
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8. Remove air cleaner/throttle body assembly (Fig. 98) as follows:
a. Disconnect Proportional Purge Solenoid (PPS) and crankcase vent hose from throttle body. b.
Disconnect the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) and Idle Air Control (IAC) connectors. c. Disconnect
throttle body air duct from intake manifold. d. Remove mounting bolt and nut (Fig. 98) and partially
remove air cleaner assembly. e. Disconnect accelerator and speed control (if equipped) cables
after the assembly is removed from position. Remove air cleaner assembly from
vehicle.
9. Disconnect cables from the shift levers at the transaxle (Fig. 99).
CAUTION: Pry up with equal force on both sides of shifter cable isolator bushings to avoid
damaging cable isolator bushings.
Remove cable retaining clips and remove cables from bracket (Fig. 99).
10. Raise vehicle on hoist.
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11. Remove converter heat shield (Fig. 100).
12. Remove remaining grommet plate-to-floor pan screw (Fig. 101). 13. Remove cable assembly
from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: The crossover and selector cables are manufactured as a cable "assembly" and cannot be
serviced individually.
CAUTION: Gearshift cable bushings must not be lubricated or the bushings will swell and split.
1. Raise vehicle on hoist. 2. Install cable assembly through floor pan opening and secure to floor
pan with grommet plate and one screw (Fig. 101). Make sure the three
grommet plate studs protrude through cable assembly and floor pan and tighten screw to 7 Nm (60
inch lbs.).
3. Route transaxle end of cable assembly into engine compartment and over transaxle assembly.
4. Install converter heat shield (Fig. 100). 5. Lower vehicle. 6. Install gearshift cables to mounting
bracket and fasten with NEW clips (Fig. 99). Make sure clips are installed flush to bracket. 7.
Connect gearshift selector and crossover cable to shift levers at transaxle (Fig. 99). 8. Install and
tighten the three grommet plate-to floor pan nuts to 6 Nm (50 inch lbs.) torque. 9. Install selector
cable to shifter lever and secure cable to shifter bracket. Install clip (Fig. 97).
10. Install crossover cable to shifter lever and secure cable to shifter bracket. Install clip (Fig. 96).
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NOTE: Only the crossover cable is adjustable. The selector cable does not have any adjustment
capabilities.
11. Adjust crossover cable as follows:
a. Loosen adjusting screw on crossover cable at shifter (Fig. 102). b. The gearshift mechanism and
transaxle crossover lever are spring-loaded and self-centering. Alignment pins used in the past are
not required
anymore. Allow gearshift mechanism and transaxle crossover lever to relax in their neutral
positions. To ensure the gearshift lever is in the proper position, place the shifter in 3rd or 4th gear
if necessary. Torque adjustment screw to 8 Nm (70 inch lbs.). Care must be taken to avoid moving
the shift mechanism off-center during screw tightening.
c. Perform functional check by shifting transaxle into all gears.
12. Install center console assembly (Fig. 95). Verify that boot is not pinched at console opening
before tightening. 13. Install knob/boot assembly to shifter lever, align knob to three o'clock
position, push knob down to engage spring and rotate counter clockwise to
secure (Fig. 94).
14. Locate boot to console at forward tab and secure with retaining tabs. 15. Return shifter boot to
its original position (seated around knob lip). 16. Install the air cleaner/throttle body assembly (Fig.
98) (Fig. 94) as follows:
a. Connect the accelerator and speed control (if equipped) cables to the air cleaner/throttle body
assembly b. Install assembly into position, making sure the air cleaner locating slot is engaged to
the battery bracket tab, and tighten fasteners to 14 Nm
(120 inch lbs.) torque.
c. Verify throttle body duct is fully seated to intake manifold and tighten clamp to 5 Nm (40 inch
lbs.) torque. d. Connect the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) and Idle Air Control (IAC) connectors. e.
Connect Proportional Purge Solenoid (PPS) and crankcase vent hose from throttle body.
17. Connect battery negative cable.
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Shift Rail: Service and Repair
SHIFT RAIL BUSHINGS
Removal
1. Thread tool #6786 into shift rail bushing. 2. Install slide hammer #3752 onto tool.
3. Remove bushing using slide hammer and tool assembly (Fig. 144).
Installation
1. Line up replacement bushing in bore. 2. Using tool #MD998343, tap bushing into bore until flush
with the chamfer in the case.
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Transmission Mount: Specifications
Front Engine Mount To Trans 80 ft.lb
Front Mount Through Bolt 45 ft.lb
Front Mount To Engine Bolt 40 ft.lb
Lateral Bending Strut To Engine 40 ft.lb
Lateral Bending Strut To Trans. 40 ft.lb
Vertical Bending Strut To Engine 80 ft.lb
Vertical Bending Strut To Trans. 80 ft.lb
Left Mount Through Bolt 80 ft.lb
Left Mount To Transaxle 40 ft.lb
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Transmission Control Module: Diagrams
Transmission Control Module (EATX)
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Transmission Control Module (EATX)
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Transmission Control System Relay: Diagrams
Power Distribution Center
Transmission Control Relay (EATX)
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Shift Interlock Switch: Locations
Interlock Mechanism
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Shift Interlock Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig. 39
1. Remove the steering column lower cover (Fig. 39).
Fig. 40
2. Remove the steering column upper and lower shrouds (Fig. 40).
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Fig. 41
3. Turn the ignition key to the "OFF" or "ON/ RUN" position (Fig. 41).
Fig. 42
4. Grasp the interlock cable and connector firmly. Remove the interlock cable (Fig. 42).
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Fig. 43
5. Remove the two interlock mechanism-to-steering column attaching screws (Fig. 43). Remove
the interlock housing.
INSTALLATION
1. Position the interlock housing at steering column. Install the two interlock mechanism-to-steering
column attaching screws. Torque screws to 3
Nm (21 inch lbs.).
2. Snap the interlock cable into the housing. 3. Install steering column upper and lower shrouds
(Fig. 40). 4. Install steering column lower cover (Fig. 39).
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Transmission Range Sensor (EATX)
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Transmission Position Switch/Sensor: Description and Operation
41TE - Automatic Transmission TRANSMISSION RANGE SENSOR DESCRIPTION
The Transmission Range Sensor (TRS) is mounted to the top of the valve body inside the transaxle
and can only be serviced by removing the valve body. The electrical connector extends through the
transaxle case (Fig. 304). The TRS has four switch contacts that monitor shift lever position and
send the information to the TCM.
The TRS also has an integrated temperature sensor (thermistor) that communicates transaxle
temperature to the TCM and PCM (Fig. 305).
OPERATION
The Transmission Range Sensor (TRS) (Fig. 304) communicates Shift Lever Position (SLP) to the
TCM as a combination of open and closed switches. Each shift lever position has an assigned
combination of switch states (open/closed) that the TCM receives from four sense circuits. The
TCM interprets this information and determines the appropriate transaxle gear position and shift
schedule.
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TRANSMISSION RANGE SENSOR SWITCH STATES
Since there are four switches, there are 16 possible combinations of open and closed switches
(codes). Seven of these codes are related to gear position and three are recognized as "between
gear" codes. This results in six codes which should never occur. These are called "invalid" codes.
An invalid code will result in a DTC, and the TCM will then determine the shift lever position based
on pressure switch data. This allows reasonably normal transmission operation with a TRS failure.
TRANSMISSION TEMPERATURE SENSOR
The TRS has an integrated thermistor (Fig. 305) that the TCM uses to monitor the transmission's
sump temperature. Since fluid temperature can affect transmission shift quality and convertor lock
up, the TCM requires this information to determine which shift schedule to operate in. The PCM
also monitors this temperature data so it can energize the vehicle cooling fan(s) when a
transmission "overheat" condition exists. If the thermistor circuit fails, the TCM will revert to
calculated oil temperature usage.
CALCULATED TEMPERATURE
A failure in the temperature sensor or circuit will result in calculated temperature being substituted
for actual temperature. Calculated temperature is a predicted fluid temperature which is calculated
from a combination of inputs:
- Battery (ambient) temperature
- Engine coolant temperature
- In-gear run time since start-up
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Transmission Speed Sensor: Diagrams
Input Speed Sensor (EATX)
Output Speed Sensor (EATX)
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Brake Transmission Shift Interlock Solenoid
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Throttle Converter Clutch Solenoid (ATX)
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Transmission Control Module: Diagrams
Transmission Control Module (EATX)
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Transmission Control Module (EATX)
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Transmission Control System Relay: Diagrams
Power Distribution Center
Transmission Control Relay (EATX)
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Interlock Mechanism
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Shift Interlock Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig. 39
1. Remove the steering column lower cover (Fig. 39).
Fig. 40
2. Remove the steering column upper and lower shrouds (Fig. 40).
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Fig. 41
3. Turn the ignition key to the "OFF" or "ON/ RUN" position (Fig. 41).
Fig. 42
4. Grasp the interlock cable and connector firmly. Remove the interlock cable (Fig. 42).
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Fig. 43
5. Remove the two interlock mechanism-to-steering column attaching screws (Fig. 43). Remove
the interlock housing.
INSTALLATION
1. Position the interlock housing at steering column. Install the two interlock mechanism-to-steering
column attaching screws. Torque screws to 3
Nm (21 inch lbs.).
2. Snap the interlock cable into the housing. 3. Install steering column upper and lower shrouds
(Fig. 40). 4. Install steering column lower cover (Fig. 39).
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Transmission Range Sensor (EATX)
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Transmission Position Switch/Sensor: Description and Operation
41TE - Automatic Transmission TRANSMISSION RANGE SENSOR DESCRIPTION
The Transmission Range Sensor (TRS) is mounted to the top of the valve body inside the transaxle
and can only be serviced by removing the valve body. The electrical connector extends through the
transaxle case (Fig. 304). The TRS has four switch contacts that monitor shift lever position and
send the information to the TCM.
The TRS also has an integrated temperature sensor (thermistor) that communicates transaxle
temperature to the TCM and PCM (Fig. 305).
OPERATION
The Transmission Range Sensor (TRS) (Fig. 304) communicates Shift Lever Position (SLP) to the
TCM as a combination of open and closed switches. Each shift lever position has an assigned
combination of switch states (open/closed) that the TCM receives from four sense circuits. The
TCM interprets this information and determines the appropriate transaxle gear position and shift
schedule.
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TRANSMISSION RANGE SENSOR SWITCH STATES
Since there are four switches, there are 16 possible combinations of open and closed switches
(codes). Seven of these codes are related to gear position and three are recognized as "between
gear" codes. This results in six codes which should never occur. These are called "invalid" codes.
An invalid code will result in a DTC, and the TCM will then determine the shift lever position based
on pressure switch data. This allows reasonably normal transmission operation with a TRS failure.
TRANSMISSION TEMPERATURE SENSOR
The TRS has an integrated thermistor (Fig. 305) that the TCM uses to monitor the transmission's
sump temperature. Since fluid temperature can affect transmission shift quality and convertor lock
up, the TCM requires this information to determine which shift schedule to operate in. The PCM
also monitors this temperature data so it can energize the vehicle cooling fan(s) when a
transmission "overheat" condition exists. If the thermistor circuit fails, the TCM will revert to
calculated oil temperature usage.
CALCULATED TEMPERATURE
A failure in the temperature sensor or circuit will result in calculated temperature being substituted
for actual temperature. Calculated temperature is a predicted fluid temperature which is calculated
from a combination of inputs:
- Battery (ambient) temperature
- Engine coolant temperature
- In-gear run time since start-up
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Transmission Speed Sensor: Diagrams
Input Speed Sensor (EATX)
Output Speed Sensor (EATX)
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ABS Light: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than those listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can result.
Bulb Application
ABS Indicator........................................................................................................................................
..................................................................LED
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ABS Light: Description and Operation
For Description and Operation of this Component refer to Brakes, Antilock Brake System,
Description and Operation, Antilock Brake System Component Description.
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Hydraulic Control Unit
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Controller Antilock Brake: Locations
Fig.1 Integrated Control Unit (ICU)
HCU Location
The CAB is mounted to the bottom of the HCU.
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Controller Antilock Brake: Diagrams
Controller Antilock Brake
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Controller Antilock Brake: Description and Operation
Fig.1 Integrated Control Unit (ICU)
CONTROLLER ANTILOCK BRAKE
The controller antilock brake (CAB) is a microprocessor-based device which monitors the ABS
system during normal braking and controls it when the vehicle is in an ABS stop. The CAB is
mounted to the bottom of the HCU. The CAB uses a 25-way electrical connector on the vehicle
wiring harness. The power source for the CAB is through the ignition switch in the RUN or ON
position. The CAB is on the PCI bus.
The primary functions of the controller antilock brake (CAB) are to: monitor the antilock brake system for proper operation.
- detect wheel locking or wheel slipping tendencies by monitoring the speed of all four wheels of
the vehicle.
- control fluid modulation to the wheel brakes while the system is in an ABS mode or the traction
control system is activated.
- store diagnostic information.
- provide communication to the DRBIII scan tool while in diagnostic mode.
The CAB constantly monitors the antilock brake system for proper operation. If the CAB detects a
fault, it will send a message to the Mechanical Instrument Cluster (MIC) instructing it to turn ON the
amber ABS warning indicator lamp and disable the antilock braking system. The normal base
braking system will remain operational.
The CAB continuously monitors the speed of each wheel through the signals generated by the
wheel speed sensors to determine if any wheel is beginning to lock. When a wheel locking
tendency is detected, the CAB commands the CAB command coils to actuate. The CAB command
coils then open and close the valves in the HCU that modulate brake fluid pressure in some or all
of the hydraulic circuits. The CAB continues to control pressure in individual hydraulic circuits until
a locking tendency is no longer present.
The CAB contains a self-diagnostic program that monitors the antilock brake system for system
faults. When a fault is detected, the amber ABS warning lamp is turned ON and the fault diagnostic
trouble code (DTC) is then stored in a diagnostic program memory. These DTC's will remain in the
CAB memory even after the ignition has been turned OFF. The DTC's can be read and cleared
from the CAB memory by a technician using the DRB scan tool. If not cleared with a DRB scan
tool, the fault occurrence and DTC will be automatically cleared from the CAB memory after the
identical fault has not been seen during the next 3,500 miles of vehicle operation.
Controller Antilock Brake Inputs Wheel Speed sensors (four)
- Brake Lamp switch
- Ignition Switch
- System Relay Voltage
- Ground
- Traction Control Lamp Actuation
- Diagnostic Communication (PCI)
Controller Antilock Brake Outputs Amber ABS warning indicator lamp actuation (through MIC)
- Red BRAKE warning indicator lamp actuation (through MIC)
- Traction control lamp
- Diagnostic communication. (PCI)
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Controller Antilock Brake: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
To remove the CAB, the ICU must be removed from the vehicle and disassembled.
INSTALLATION
To install the CAB, it must be attached to the HCU, forming the ICU.
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Assembly - Antilock Brakes > Component Information > Specifications
Hydraulic Control Assembly - Antilock Brakes: Specifications
Mounting Bolts 97 in.lb
CAB Mounting Bolts 17 in.lb
Bracket-to-frame Rail Bolts 200 in.lb
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Hydraulic Control Assembly - Antilock Brakes: Description and Operation
For Description and Operation of this Component refer to Brakes, Antilock Brake System,
Description and Operation, Antilock Brake System Component Description.
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Hydraulic Control Assembly - Antilock Brakes: Service and Repair Removal and Installation
REMOVAL - ICU
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
Brake Pedal Holding Tool Installed
1. Using a brake pedal holder, depress the brake pedal past its first one inch of travel and hold it in
this position . This will isolate the master cylinder
from the brake hydraulic system and will not allow the brake fluid to drain out of the master cylinder
reservoir.
2. Disconnect negative (ground) cable from the battery and isolate the cable. 3. Disconnect the
positive cable from the battery, then remove the battery from the battery tray. There is one nut
securing the clamp on the backside
of the battery holding it in place.
4. Remove the one nut and one bolt securing the air cleaner box in place, then disconnect the
wiring harness connector at the air inlet sensor.
5. Lift the air cleaner box upward enough to clear its grommeted alignment post, then move the air
cleaner box forward just enough to access the
battery tray mounting bolts.
6. Remove the 2 bolts, then the 2 nuts mounting the battery tray to its bracket. Remove the battery
tray.
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7. Disconnect the primary and secondary brake tubes from the master cylinder. Install plugs in the
master cylinder outlet ports.
8. Disconnect the 25-way connector from the Controller Antilock Brake (CAB) mounted on the
Integrated Control Unit (ICU) and move it out of the
way. The connector is disconnected by pulling outward on the connector lock. This will unlock and
raise the 25-way connector out of the socket on the CAB.
9. Tag the brake tubes coming from the master cylinder as primary and secondary. This is done to
avoid mix-up once the tubes are removed from the
vehicle.
10. Disconnect and remove the primary and secondary brake tubes coming from the master
cylinder at the ICU Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU). 11. Disconnect the brake tubes going to each
individual brake at the HCU.
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12. Remove the 3 bolts attaching the ICU to its mounting bracket. 13. Remove the ICU from the
vehicle. 14. If the CAB and HCU must be separated, Refer to INTEGRATED CONTROL UNIT DISASSEMBLY.
INSTALLATION - ICU
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
1. Install the Integrated Control Unit (ICU) onto its mounting bracket. 2. Install the 3 bolts attaching
the ICU to the mounting bracket. Tighten the 3 mounting bolts to a torque of 11 Nm (97 inch lbs.).
3. Install the four brake tubes going to the brakes into their respective outlet ports on the ICU
Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU). Using a crow foot on a
torque wrench, tighten the four brake tube nuts to a torque of 17 Nm (145 inch lbs.).
NOTE: When installing the brake tubes from the master cylinder on the HCU, the brake tube with
the small tube nut is to be installed in the forward-most port on the HCU with the small end going
toward the master cylinder secondary port.
4. Install the primary and secondary brake tubes from the master cylinder onto the HCU. Do not
completely tighten the primary and secondary tubes
at this time.
5. Connect the primary and secondary brake tubes to the master cylinder ports. 6. Using a crow
foot on a torque wrench, tighten the primary and secondary brake tube nuts at both the master
cylinder and HCU to a torque of 17
Nm (145 inch lbs.).
CAUTION: Before installing the 25-way connector in the Controller Antilock Brake (CAB), be sure
the seal is properly installed in the connector.
7. Install the 25-way connector into the socket of the CAB as follows:
- Position the 25-way connector in the socket of the CAB and carefully push it down as far as
possible.
- When the connector is fully seated into the CAB socket, push the connector lock inward. This
pulls the connector into the socket of the CAB and locks it in the installed position.
8. Position the battery tray back in place. Install the two bolts, then the two nuts mounting the
battery tray to its bracket. Tighten the two bolts and
nuts to a torque of 15 Nm (135 inch lbs.).
9. Reinstall the air cleaner box onto its grommeted alignment post.
10. Install the one nut and one bolt securing the air cleaner box in place, then connect the wiring
harness connector at the air inlet sensor. 11. Install the battery and clamp it in place. Tighten the
hold-down clamp bolt to a torque of 12 Nm (106 inch lbs.). 12. Connect the positive, then the
negative (ground) cable on the battery.
NOTE: The ICU may need to be initialized using the DRBIII scan tool after ICU installation. Refer to
Appropriate Diagnostic Information.
13. Bleed the base brakes and Antilock Brake System (ABS) hydraulic systems. 14. Fill the master
cylinder to the proper fill level. 15. Road test the vehicle to ensure proper operation of the base and
ABS.
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Hydraulic Control Assembly - Antilock Brakes: Service and Repair Disassembly and Assembly
DISASSEMBLY - ICU
NOTE: To replace the Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU) or the Controller Antilock Brake (CAB) on this
vehicle, the entire Integrated Control Unit (ICU) needs to be removed from the vehicle. The CAB
can then be separated from the HCU.
1. Disconnect the pump/motor wiring harness from the CAB.
CAB Attaching Bolts
2. Remove the 4 bolts attaching the CAB to the HCU.
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3. Remove the CAB from the HCU.
NOTE: For assembly, Refer to INTEGRATED CONTROL UNIT - ASSEMBLY.
ASSEMBLY - ICU
1. Install the Controller Antilock Brake (CAB) on the Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU). 2. Install the 4
bolts mounting the CAB to the HCU. Tighten the CAB mounting bolts to a torque of 2 Nm (17 inch
lbs.). 3. Plug the pump/motor wiring harness into the CAB. 4. Install the Integrated Control Unit
(ICU) in the vehicle.
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Indicator Lamp > Component Information > Application and ID
Traction Control Indicator Lamp: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than those listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can result.
Bulb Application
Trac OFF Indicator...............................................................................................................................
...................................................................LED
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Brakes and Traction Control > Antilock Brakes / Traction Control Systems > Wheel Speed
Sensor > Component Information > Specifications
Wheel Speed Sensor: Specifications
Wheel Speed Sensor Head Mounting Bolt 105 in.lb
Front Tone Wheel Clearance Minimum 0.011 in
Maximum 0.056 in
Rear Tone Wheel Clearance Minimum 0.018 in
Maximum 0.044 in
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Wheel Speed Sensor: Component Locations
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Wheel Speed Sensor: Connector Locations
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Wheel Speed Sensor: Diagrams
Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor
Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Connector (Sensor Side)
Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor
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Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Connector (Sensor Side)
Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor
Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor Connector (Sensor Side)
Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor
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Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Connector (Sensor Side)
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Wheel Speed Sensor: Description and Operation
For Description and Operation of this Component refer to Brakes, Antilock Brake System,
Description and Operation, Antilock Brake System Component, Description.
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Wheel Speed Sensor: Service and Repair Front
REMOVAL
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
1. Raise the vehicle.
2. Disconnect the Wheel Speed Sensor (WSS) cable connector from the wiring harness on the
inside of the frame rail above the front suspension
crossmember. The connector has a locking tab which that must be pulled back before the
connector release tang can be depressed, releasing the connection.
3. Remove the speed sensor cable grommet from the retaining bracket attached to the brake hose
on the outside of the frame rail.
4. Remove the bolt mounting the WSS head to the steering knuckle.
CAUTION: When removing a wheel speed sensor from the knuckle, do not use pliers on the sensor
head. This may damage the sensor head. If the sensor has seized, use a hammer and a punch to
tap the edge of the sensor head ear, rocking the sensor side-to-side until free.
5. Carefully, remove the sensor head from the steering knuckle.
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6. Remove the screw securing the WSS to the rear of the strut. Remove the WSS.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
CAUTION: Failure to install speed sensor cables properly may result in contact with moving parts
or an over extension of cables causing an open circuit. Be sure that cables are installed, routed,
and clipped properly.
1. Attach the Wheel Speed Sensor (WSS) to the strut using the its mounting screw. 2. Install the
WSS head in the steering knuckle. Install the mounting bolt. Tighten the mounting bolt to a torque
of 12 Nm (105 inch lbs.). 3. From the sensor bracket on the strut, loop the sensor cable upward,
then downward at the outside of the frame rail. Install the speed sensor cable
grommet onto the retaining bracket attached to the brake hose on the outside of the frame rail.
4. Loop the WSS cable around the bottom of the frame rail and connect it to the wiring harness
connector on the inside of the frame rail. Remember
to push in the locking tab on the connector.
5. Lower the vehicle. 6. Road test vehicle to ensure proper operation of the base brakes and
Antilock Brake System (ABS).
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Wheel Speed Sensor: Service and Repair Rear
REMOVAL
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
1. Raise the vehicle.
2. Disconnect the Wheel Speed Sensor (WSS) cable connector from the vehicle wiring harness.
Remove the clip attaching WSS cable connector to
the vehicle's body.
3. Remove the WSS cable routing bracket from under rear brake flex hose mounting bracket. Then
remove the speed sensor cable from the routing
clips on the rear brake flex hose and chassis brake tube.
4. Remove the bolt attaching the WSS cable routing bracket to rear strut.
CAUTION: When removing a WSS from the rear disc brake adapter, do not use pliers on the
sensor head. This may damage the sensor head. If the sensor has seized, use a hammer and a
punch to tap the edge of the sensor head ear, rocking the sensor side-to-side until free.
5. Remove the bolt attaching the WSS to the rear disc brake adapter, then carefully remove the
sensor head from the rear disc brake adapter and
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vehicle.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
CAUTION: Failure to install speed sensor cables properly may result in contact with moving parts
or an over extension of cables causing an open circuit. Be sure that cables are installed, routed,
and clipped properly.
1. Install the Wheel Speed Sensor (WSS) head into the disc brake adapter. 2. Install the WSS
mounting bolt. Tighten the mounting bolt to a torque of 12 Nm (105 inch lbs.). 3. Install the WSS
cable routing bracket on the rear strut. 4. Install WSS cable into the routing clips on the rear brake
hose and brake tube. 5. Connect the WSS cable connector into vehicle wiring harness. Install the
clip attaching the WSS cable connector to vehicle's body. 6. Lower the vehicle. 7. Road test the
vehicle to ensure proper operation of the base brakes and Antilock Brake System (ABS).
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Brake Bleeding: Service and Repair Master Cylinder Bleeding
STANDARD PROCEDURE - MASTER CYLINDER BLEEDING
1. Clamp the master cylinder in a vise.
2. Attach four Master Cylinder Bleed Tubes, Special Tool 8358-1, to the four ports of the master
cylinder and tighten each in place. The bleed tubes
for the ports pertaining to the rear brakes are made to attach to the proportioning valves screwed
into the master cylinder. Position the other end of the tubes into the master cylinder reservoir so
their outlets are below the surface of the brake fluid in the reservoir when filled.
3. Fill the brake fluid reservoir with Mopar brake fluid, or an equivalent conforming to DOT 3
specifications. 4. Using a wooden dowel as a pushrod, press the pistons inward slowly applying
brake pressure, then release the pressure, allowing the pistons to
return to the released position. Repeat this several times until all air bubbles are expelled out of the
tubes and master cylinder bore.
5. Remove the bleed tubes from the master cylinder and plug the outlet ports. 6. Install the fill cap
on the reservoir. 7. Remove the master cylinder from the vise.
NOTE: It is not necessary to bleed the entire hydraulic system after replacing just the master
cylinder unless the brake system has been open to air for an excessive amount of time or air is
present in the lines. Only the master cylinder must be bled and filled.
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Brake Bleeding: Service and Repair Base Brake System
STANDARD PROCEDURE - BASE BRAKE BLEEDING
NOTE: For bleeding the Antilock Brake System (ABS) hydraulic system, refer to ABS Bleeding.
CAUTION: Before removing the master cylinder cap, wipe it clean to prevent dirt and other foreign
matter from dropping into the master cylinder reservoir. Use only Mopar brake fluid or an equivalent
from a fresh, tightly sealed container. Brake fluid must conform to DOT 3 specifications.
Do not pump the brake pedal at any time while having a bleeder screw open during the bleeding
process. This will only increase the amount of air in the system and make additional bleeding
necessary. Do not allow the master cylinder reservoir to run out of brake fluid while bleeding the
system. An empty reservoir will allow additional air into the brake system. Check the fluid level
frequently and add fluid as needed. The following wheel circuit sequence for bleeding the brake
hydraulic system should be used to ensure adequate removal of all trapped air from the hydraulic
system. Left rear wheel
- Right front wheel
- Right rear wheel
- Left front wheel
MANUAL BLEEDING
NOTE: To bleed the brakes manually, the aid of a helper will be required.
1. Attach a clear plastic hose to the bleeder screw and feed the hose into a clear jar containing
enough fresh brake fluid to submerge the end of the
hose.
2. Have a helper pump the brake pedal three or four times and hold it in the down position. 3. With
the pedal in the down position, open the bleeder screw at least 1 full turn. 4. Once the brake pedal
has dropped, close the bleeder screw. After the bleeder screw is closed, release the brake pedal.
5. Repeat the above steps until all trapped air is removed from that wheel circuit (usually four or
five times). 6. Bleed the remaining wheel circuits in the same manner until all air is removed from
the brake system. Monitor the fluid level in the master cylinder
reservoir to make sure it does not go dry.
7. Check the brake pedal travel. If pedal travel is excessive or has not been improved, some air
may still be trapped in the system. Rebleed the brakes
as necessary.
8. Test drive the vehicle to verify the brakes are operating properly and pedal feel is correct.
PRESSURE BLEEDING
NOTE: Follow pressure bleeder manufacturer's instructions for use of pressure bleeding
equipment.
Following the same wheel circuit sequence as prescribed for manual bleeding.
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1. Attach Adapter, Special Tool 6921, to the master cylinder reservoir. 2. Attach Bleeder Tank,
Special Tool C-3496-B, or an equivalent, to the adapter on the master cylinder. 3. Attach a clear
plastic hose to the bleeder screw and feed the hose into a clear jar containing enough fresh brake
fluid to submerge the end of the
hose.
4. Open the bleeder screw at least one full turn or more to obtain a steady stream of brake fluid. 5.
After approximately 4 - 8 ounces of fluid have been bled through the brake circuit and an air-free
flow is maintained in the clear plastic hose and
jar, close the bleeder screw.
6. Repeat this procedure at all the remaining bleeder screws. 7. Check the brake pedal travel. If
pedal travel is excessive or has not been improved, some air may still be trapped in the system.
Rebleed the brakes
as necessary.
8. Test drive the vehicle to verify the brakes are operating properly and pedal feel is correct.
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Brake Bleeding: Service and Repair Antilock Brake System
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM BLEEDING
The base brake's hydraulic system must be bled anytime air enters the hydraulic system. The
Antilock Brake System (ABS) though, particularly the Integrated Control Unit (ICU) (Hydraulic
Control Unit [HCU]), should only need to be bled when the HCU is replaced or removed from the
vehicle. The ABS must always be bled anytime it is suspected that the HCU has ingested air.
Under most circumstances that require the bleeding of the brakes hydraulic system, only the base
brake hydraulic system needs to be bled. When bleeding the ABS system, the following bleeding
sequence must be followed to insure complete and adequate bleeding. 1. Make sure all hydraulic
fluid lines are installed and properly torqued. 2. Connect the DRBIII scan tool to the Data Link
Connector (DLC). The connector is located under the lower steering column cover to the left of the
steering column.
3. Using the DRBIII, check to make sure the Controller Antilock Brake (CAB) does not have any
fault codes stored. If it does, clear them using the
DRBIII.
WARNING: WHEN BLEEDING THE BRAKE SYSTEM WEAR SAFETY GLASSES. A CLEAR
BLEED TUBE MUST BE ATTACHED TO THE BLEEDER SCREWS AND SUBMERGED IN A
CLEAR CONTAINER FILLED PART WAY WITH CLEAN BRAKE FLUID. DIRECT THE FLOW OF
BRAKE FLUID AWAY FROM YOURSELF AND THE PAINTED SURFACES OF THE VEHICLE.
BRAKE FLUID AT HIGH PRESSURE MAY COME OUT OF THE BLEEDER SCREWS WHEN
OPENED.
4. Bleed the base brake system using the standard pressure or manual bleeding procedure. 5.
Using the DRBIII, select ANTILOCK BRAKES, followed by MISCELLANEOUS, then BLEED
BRAKES. Follow the instructions displayed.
When the scan tool displays TEST COMPLETED, disconnect the scan tool and proceed.
6. Bleed the base brake system a second time. Check brake fluid level in the reservoir periodically
to prevent emptying, causing air to enter the
hydraulic system.
7. Fill the master cylinder reservoir to the full level. 8. Test drive the vehicle to be sure the brakes
are operating correctly and that the brake pedal does not feel spongy.
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Brake Pedal Assy: Specifications
Pedal Ratio 3.41 : 1
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Brake Pedal Assy: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE 1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable from its post
on the battery.
2. Place the steering wheel and tires in the STRAIGHT-AHEAD position. Using a steering wheel
holder, lock the steering wheel in place to keep it
from rotating. This keeps the clock spring in the proper orientation.
3. Remove the steering column coupling retainer pin, back off the pinch bolt nut, and remove the
steering column coupling pinch bolt (the pinch bolt
nut is caged to the coupling and is not removable). Separate the upper and lower steering column
couplings.
4. Remove the brake lamp switch. 5. Remove the clip securing the power brake booster input rod
to the brake pedal. Remove the input rod from the brake pedal.
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6. Remove the two upper nuts fastening the brake pedal bracket to the power brake booster. 7.
Carefully pry the tie bar running between the two upper booster mounting studs from its plastic
retaining fasteners. 8. Remove the two remaining nuts fastening the brake pedal bracket to the
power brake booster. 9. If the vehicle is equipped with antilock brakes, carefully push the power
brake booster forward until the booster contacts the Antilock Brake
System (ABS) Integrated Control Unit (ICU) mounting bracket.
10. If the vehicle does not have antilock brakes, carefully push the power brake booster forward
one to two inches being careful not to stretch the
brake lines from the master cylinder to the brakes.
11. Remove the two nuts fastening the brake pedal bracket to the instrument panel support. 12.
Carefully remove the brake pedal assembly by pulling the pedal bracket back toward the
instrument panel, releasing the bracket from the booster
studs. Next, tip the bracket down past the input rod, guiding the rod through the gap left by the
missing brace removed in Step 8. Remove the brake pedal assembly out from under the instrument
panel.
13. The pedal can be removed from its bracket by grinding off the peened end of the shaft,
removing the shaft, pedal and bushings. A service parts
package is available to replace these items.
WITH MANUAL TRANSAXLE 1. Remove the instrument panel. 2. Remove the brake lamp switch.
3. Disconnect the clutch cable from the clutch pedal spacer.
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4. Disconnect the wiring harness connector going to the clutch pedal switches. 5. Remove the clip
securing the power brake booster input rod to the brake pedal. Remove the input rod from the
brake pedal. 6. Remove the four nuts fastening the brake pedal bracket to the power brake
booster. 7. Remove the two nuts fastening the brake pedal bracket to the instrument panel support.
8. Remove the brake pedal assembly. 9. The pedal can be removed from its bracket by grinding off
the peened end of the shaft, removing the shaft, pedal and bushings. A service parts
package is available to replace these items.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE 1. If the pedal has been removed from it's bracket, install the
pedal, bushings and bolt-in-shaft on the bracket using the available service parts
package.
2. Install the brake pedal assembly by tipping the pedal bracket and guiding the power brake
booster mounting portion up past the booster input rod.
Guide the top of the bracket onto the studs protruding from the instrument panel support, then
guide the booster mounting portion onto the power brake booster mounting studs.
3. Push the power brake booster back into mounting position from under the hood. 4. Install the two
nuts fastening the brake pedal bracket to the instrument panel support. Install the nuts all the way,
but do not tighten them at this
time.
5. Install the two lower power brake booster mounting nuts, but do not tighten them at this time. 6.
Place the tie bar running between the two upper booster mounting studs onto the studs with the
long flat side facing upward and the curved side
downward.
7. Install the two upper power brake booster mounting nuts on their studs. 8. Tighten all four nuts
fastening the brake pedal bracket to the power brake booster to a torque of 34 Nm (300 inch lbs.).
9. Tighten the two nuts fastening the brake pedal bracket to the instrument panel support to a
torque of 34 Nm (300 inch lbs.).
10. Install the power brake booster input rod on the pin mounted on the side of the brake pedal.
Install a new retaining clip on the end of the pin. Do
not reuse the old clip.
11. Mount a new brake lamp switch into the bracket. 12. Install the dash-to-lower coupling seal in
place over the lower coupling's plastic collar and dash cover. 13. Verify the front tires are still in the
STRAIGHT-AHEAD position. 14. Reconnect the steering column lower coupling to the steering
column upper coupling. Install the coupling pinch bolt an tighten the pinch bolt nut
to a torque of 28 Nm (250 inch lbs.). Install the pinch bolt retainer pin.
15. Remove the steering wheel holder. 16. While looking under the instrument panel at the lower
coupling, rotate the steering wheel back-and-forth to verify that the lower coupling does not
squeak against the dash-to-coupling seal.
17. Reconnect the battery negative terminal.
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18. Check the stop lamps to verify they are operating properly and not staying on when the pedal is
in the released position. 19. Road test the vehicle to ensure proper operation of the brakes.
WITH MANUAL TRANSAXLE 1. If the pedal has been removed from its bracket, install the pedal,
bushings and bolt-in-shaft on the bracket using the available service parts
package.
2. Install the brake pedal assembly onto the studs extending down from the instrument panel
support and power brake booster. 3. Install the two nuts fastening the brake pedal bracket to the
instrument panel support. Install the nuts all the way, but do not tighten them at this
time.
4. Install the power brake booster mounting nuts. Tighten the four nuts fastening the brake pedal
bracket to the power brake booster to a torque of 34
Nm (300 inch lbs.).
5. Tighten the two nuts fastening the brake pedal bracket to the instrument panel support to a
torque of 34 Nm (300 inch lbs.). 6. Connect the clutch cable to the clutch pedal spacer on the
pedal. 7. Connect the wiring harness connector going to the clutch pedal switches. 8. Install the
power brake booster input rod on the pin mounted on the side of the brake pedal. Install a new
retaining clip on the end of the pin. Do
not reuse the old clip.
9. Mount a new brake lamp switch into the bracket.
10. Install the instrument panel. 11. Check the stop lamps to verify they are operating properly and
not staying on when the pedal is in the released position. 12. Road test the vehicle to ensure
proper operation of the brakes.
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Brake Warning Indicator: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than those listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can result.
Bulb Application
Brake System Warning Indicator..........................................................................................................
.........................................................................LED
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Brake Warning Indicator: Testing and Inspection
The brake warning lamp illuminates when the parking brake is applied with ignition switch turned to
the ON position. The same lamp will also illuminate if one of the two service brake systems fail the
when brake pedal is applied.
To Test The System:
- As the ignition switch is turned to the start position the lamp should light.
- Turn ignition switch to the ON position and apply the parking brake. The lamp should light.
If Lamp Fails To Light, Inspect For:
- A burned out lamp
- Loose, corroded or damaged socket
- A damaged circuit board
- A broken or disconnected wire at the switch
- Defective switch
To test the service brake warning system, refer to Brakes, Hydraulic System Control Valves.
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Brake Caliper: Specifications
Banjo Bolt 35 ft.lb
Guid Pin Bolts 192 in.lb
Bleeder Screw 125 in.lb
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Brake Caliper: Service and Repair Removal and Installation
Front
REMOVAL - DISC BRAKE CALIPER (FRONT)
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
1. Using a brake pedal holding tool as shown, depress the brake pedal past its first one inch of
travel and hold it in this position. This will isolate the
master cylinder from the brake hydraulic system and will not allow the brake fluid to drain out of the
master cylinder reservoir when the lines are opened.
2. Raise the vehicle. 3. Remove the front tire and wheel assembly.
4. Remove the banjo bolt connecting the brake hose to the brake caliper. There are two washers
(one on each side of the flex hose fitting) that will
come off with the banjo bolt. Inspect and discard these if they are worn or damaged.
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5. Remove the two brake caliper to steering knuckle guide pin bolts. 6. Remove the disc brake
caliper from the steering knuckle. The caliper is removed by first tipping either the top (right side
caliper) or bottom (left
side caliper) of the caliper away from the brake rotor, then pulling the caliper off the opposite end's
caliper slide abutment (on the knuckle) and brake rotor.
Rear
REMOVAL - DISC BRAKE CALIPER (REAR)
1. Using a brake pedal holding tool as shown, depress the brake pedal past its first one inch of
travel and hold it in this position. This will isolate the
master cylinder from the brake hydraulic system and will not allow the brake fluid to drain out of the
master cylinder reservoir while the lines are disconnected.
2. Raise the vehicle. 3. Remove the rear tire and wheel assembly.
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4. Remove the banjo bolt connecting the brake hose to the brake caliper. There are two washers
(one on each side of the flex hose fitting) that will
come off with the banjo bolt. Inspect and discard these if they are worn or damaged.
5. Remove the two caliper guide pin bolts.
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Caliper Removal/Installation
6. Remove the caliper assembly from the brake adapter by first rotating the top of the caliper away
from the rotor, and then lifting the caliper
assembly off the machined abutment on the adapter.
INSTALLATION - DISC BRAKE CALIPER (REAR)
NOTE: Step 1 below is only required when installing the disc brake caliper after new brake shoes
have been installed.
1. Completely retract the caliper piston back into piston bore of the caliper. 2. Lubricate both
adapter caliper slide abutments with a liberal amount of Mopar Multi-purpose Lubricant, or an
equivalent.
CAUTION: Use care when installing the caliper assembly onto adapter so the guide pin bushings
and sleeves do not get damaged by the mounting bosses on adapter.
3. Starting with the lower end, carefully lower the caliper and brake shoes over the brake rotor and
catch the caliper's bottom edge behind the caliper
slide abutment. Rotate the top of the caliper into mounting position on the adapter.
CAUTION: Extreme caution should be taken not to cross thread the caliper guide pin bolts when
they are installed.
4. Carefully install the caliper guide pin bolts, then tighten them to a torque of 22 Nm (192 inch
lbs.). 5. Install the banjo bolt connecting the brake hose to the brake caliper. Place one fitting
washer on each side of the hose fitting as the banjo bolt is
guided through the fitting. Install new washers if they are worn or damaged at all. Thread the banjo
bolt into the caliper and tighten it to a torque of 48 Nm (35 ft. lbs.).
6. Install the tire and wheel assembly. Tighten the wheel mounting nuts to a torque of 135 Nm (100
ft. lbs.). 7. Lower the vehicle. 8. Remove the brake pedal holding tool. 9. Bleed the caliper as
necessary.
10. Road test the vehicle and make several stops to wear off any foreign material on the brakes
and to seat the brake shoes.
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Brake Caliper: Service and Repair Disassembly and Assembly
Front Disc Brake Caliper
DISASSEMBLY - DISC BRAKE CALIPER (GUIDE PIN BUSHINGS)
Before disassembling the brake caliper, clean and inspect it.
1. With one hand, push the guide pin bushing sleeve towards the back of the caliper, and at the
same time, pull the sleeve out the back of the caliper
and bushing.
Removing Bushing From Caliper
2. Using your fingers, collapse one side of the rubber guide pin bushing. Pull the guide pin bushing
out the other side of the brake caliper mounting
boss.
DISASSEMBLY - DISC BRAKE CALIPER (PISTON AND SEAL)
Before disassembling the brake caliper, clean and inspect it.
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CALIPER PISTON REMOVAL
WARNING: UNDER NO CONDITION SHOULD HIGH PRESSURE AIR EVER BE USED TO
REMOVE A PISTON FROM A CALIPER BORE. PERSONAL INJURY COULD RESULT FROM
SUCH A PRACTICE.
NOTE: The safest way to remove the piston from the caliper bore is to use the hydraulic pressure
of the vehicle's brake system.
1. Following the removal procedure in DISC BRAKE SHOES, remove the caliper from the brake
rotor and hang the assembly on a wire hook away
from rotor and body of the vehicle so brake fluid cannot get on these components. Remove the
brake shoes, and place a small piece of wood between the piston and caliper fingers.
2. Carefully depress the brake pedal to hydraulically push piston out of its bore. Once completed,
apply and hold down the brake pedal to any
position beyond the first inch of pedal travel using a brake pedal holding tool. This will prevent the
fluid in the master cylinder reservoir from completely draining out.
3. Disconnect the brake fluid flex hose from the caliper assembly and remove it from the vehicle.
CALIPER SEAL REMOVAL
CAUTION: Do not use excessive force when clamping caliper in vise. Excessive vise pressure will
cause bore distortion.
1. To disassemble the caliper, mount it in a vise equipped with protective jaws.
Fig. 10 Dust Boot Removal
2. Remove the piston dust boot from the caliper and discard.
NOTE: Do not use a screw driver or other metal tool for seal removal. Using such tools can scratch
the bore or leave burrs on the seal groove edges.
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Removing Piston Seal From Caliper
3. Using a soft tool such as a plastic trim stick, work the piston seal out of its groove in caliper
piston bore. Discard the old seal. 4. Clean the piston bore and drilled passage ways using alcohol
or a suitable solvent. Wipe it dry using only a lint-free cloth.
Honing Brake Caliper Piston Bore
5. Inspect the piston bore for scoring or pitting. Bores that show light scratches or corrosion can
usually be cleared of the light scratches or corrosion
using crocus cloth. Bores that have deep scratches or scoring should be honed. Use Caliper Hone,
Special Tool C-4095, or the equivalent to hone the bore. Do not over-hone the bore. Do not
increase the diameter of the bore more than 0.0254 mm (0.001 inch). If the bore does not clean up
within this specification, a new caliper housing should be installed.
NOTE: During the honing procedure, coat the stones and bore with brake fluid. After honing the
bore, carefully clean the seal and boot grooves with a stiff non-metallic rotary brush. Use extreme
care in cleaning the caliper after honing. Remove all dirt and grit by flushing the caliper bore with
fresh clean brake fluid; wipe it dry with a clean, lint free cloth and then clean it a second time.
6. Inspect the caliper piston for pitting, scratches, or any physical damage. Replace the piston if
there is evidence of scratches, pitting or physical
damage.
ASSEMBLY - DISC BRAKE CALIPER (GUIDE PIN BUSHINGS)
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Folded Caliper Guide Pin Bushing
1. Fold the guide pin bushing in half lengthwise at the solid middle section.
NOTE: To avoid damage to the bushing, do not use a sharp object to install the guide pin bushing.
Installing Caliper Guide Pin Bushing
2. Insert the folded bushing into the caliper mounting boss using your finders.
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3. Unfold the bushing using your fingers or a wooden dowel until the bushing is fully seated into the
caliper housing. The bushing flanges should be
seated evenly on both sides of the bushing hole.
4. Lubricate the inside surfaces of the bushing using Mopar Dielectric Grease or an equivalent.
5. Install the guide pin sleeve into one end of bushing until the seal area of bushing is past the seal
groove in the sleeve. 6. Holding the convoluted boot on the opposite end of the bushing, push the
steel sleeve through the bushing until the bushing boot is fully seated
into the seal groove on that end of sleeve. Install the other end bushing boot into the groove on that
end of the bushing sleeve.
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7. Verify both ends of the bushing are seated in the sleeve groves. When the sleeve is seated
properly into the bushing, the sleeve/bushing can be held
between your fingers and easily slid back and forth without the bushing unseating from the sleeve
groove.
ASSEMBLY - DISC BRAKE CALIPER (PISTON AND SEAL)
NOTE: Never use an old piston seal.
Installing New Piston Seal In Caliper
1. Dip the new piston seal in clean brake fluid and install it in the groove of the caliper bore. The
seal should be started at one area of the groove and
gently worked around and into the groove using only your clean fingers to seat it.
2. Coat the new piston boot with clean brake fluid leaving a generous amount inside the boot. 3.
Position the dust boot over the piston after coating it with brake fluid.
CAUTION: Force applied to the piston to seat it in the bore must be applied uniformly to avoid
cocking and binding of the piston.
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Installing Piston Into Caliper Bore
4. Install piston into caliper bore pushing it past the piston seal until it bottoms in the caliper bore. 5.
Position the dust boot into the counterbore of the caliper assembly piston bore.
6. Using a hammer and Installer, Special Tool C-4689, and Handle, Special Tool C-4171, drive the
boot into the counterbore of the caliper. 7. Install the brake shoes 8. Reinstall the caliper on the
vehicle and bleed the brakes as necessary.
INSTALLATION - DISC BRAKE CALIPER (FRONT)
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions. Step 1 below is only
required when installing a caliper after new brake shoes have been installed.
1. Completely retract the caliper piston back into the bore of the caliper. 2. Lubricate both steering
knuckle caliper slide abutments with a liberal amount of Mopar Multi-purpose Lubricant, or an
equivalent.
CAUTION: Use care when installing the caliper assembly onto the steering knuckle so the seals on
the caliper guide pin bushings do not get damaged by the steering knuckle bosses.
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3. Install the disc brake caliper (with pads) on the brake rotor and steering knuckle. The left side
caliper is installed by first sliding the top of the
caliper past the top caliper slide abutment on the steering knuckle to hook the top edge of the
caliper, then pushing the lower end of the caliper into place against the knuckle. The right side
caliper is installed by first sliding the bottom edge of the caliper past the lower caliper slide
abutment on the steering knuckle to hook the lower edge of the caliper, then pushing the top of the
caliper into place against the steering knuckle.
4. Install the caliper guide pin bolts and tighten them to a torque of 22 Nm (192 inch lbs.). 5. Install
the banjo bolt connecting the brake hose to the brake caliper. Place one fitting washer on each side
of the hose fitting as the banjo bolt is
guided through the fitting. Install new washers if they are worn or damaged at all. Thread the banjo
bolt into the caliper and tighten it to a torque of 48 Nm (35 ft. lbs.).
6. Install the tire and wheel assembly. Tighten the wheel mounting nuts to a torque of 135 Nm (100
ft. lbs.). 7. Lower the vehicle. 8. Remove the brake pedal holding tool. 9. Bleed the caliper as
necessary.
10. Road test the vehicle and make several stops to wear off any foreign material on the brakes
and to seat the brake pads.
Rear Disc Brake Caliper
DISASSEMBLY - DISC BRAKE CALIPER (PISTON AND SEAL)
Before disassembling the brake caliper, clean and inspect it.
CALIPER PISTON REMOVAL
WARNING: UNDER NO CONDITION SHOULD HIGH PRESSURE AIR EVER BE USED TO
REMOVE A PISTON FROM A CALIPER BORE. PERSONAL INJURY COULD RESULT FROM
SUCH A PRACTICE.
NOTE: The safest way to remove the piston from the caliper bore is to use the hydraulic pressure
of the vehicle's brake system.
1. Following the removal procedure in DISC BRAKE SHOES, remove the caliper from the brake
rotor and hang the assembly on a wire hook away
from rotor and body of the vehicle so brake fluid cannot get on these components. Remove the
brake shoes, and place a small piece of wood between the piston and caliper fingers.
2. Carefully depress the brake pedal to hydraulically push piston out of its bore. Once completed,
apply and hold down the brake pedal to any
position beyond the first inch of pedal travel using a brake pedal holding tool. This will prevent the
fluid in the master cylinder reservoir from completely draining out.
3. Disconnect the brake fluid flex hose from the caliper assembly and remove it from the vehicle.
CALIPER SEAL REMOVAL
CAUTION: Do not use excessive force when clamping caliper in vise. Excessive vise pressure will
cause bore distortion.
1. To disassemble the caliper, mount it in a vise equipped with protective jaws.
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2. Remove the piston dust boot from the caliper and discard.
NOTE: Do not use a screw driver or other metal tool for seal removal. Using such tools can scratch
the bore or leave burrs on the seal groove edges.
3. Using a soft tool such as a plastic trim stick, work the piston seal out of its groove in caliper
piston bore. Discard the old seal. 4. Clean the piston bore and drilled passage ways using alcohol
or a suitable solvent. Wipe it dry using only a lint-free cloth.
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5. Inspect the piston bore for scoring or pitting. Bores that show light scratches or corrosion can
usually be cleared of the light scratches or corrosion
using crocus cloth. Bores that have deep scratches or scoring should be honed. Use Caliper Hone,
Special Tool C-4095, or the equivalent to hone the bore. Do not over-hone the bore. Don not
increase the diameter of the bore more than 0.0254 mm (0.001 inch). If the bore does not clean up
within this specification, a new caliper housing should be installed.
NOTE: During the honing procedure, coat the stones and bore with brake fluid. After honing the
bore, carefully clean the seal and boot grooves with a stiff non-metallic rotary brush. Use extreme
care in cleaning the caliper after honing. Remove all dirt and grit by flushing the caliper bore with
fresh clean brake fluid; wipe it dry with a clean, lint free cloth and then clean it a second time.
6. Inspect the caliper piston for pitting, scratches, or any physical damage. Replace the piston if
there is evidence of scratches, pitting or physical
damage.
DISASSEMBLY - DISC BRAKE CALIPER (GUIDE PIN BUSHINGS)
Before disassembling the brake caliper, clean and inspect it.
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1. With one hand, push the guide pin bushing sleeve towards the back of the caliper, and at the
same time, pull the sleeve out the back of the caliper
and bushing).
Removing Bushing From Caliper
2. Using your fingers, collapse one side of the rubber guide pin bushing. Pull the guide pin bushing
out the other side of the brake caliper mounting
boss.
ASSEMBLY - DISC BRAKE CALIPER (PISTON AND SEAL)
NOTE: Never use an old piston seal.
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Installing New Piston Seal In Caliper
1. Dip the new piston seal in clean brake fluid and install it in the groove of the caliper bore. The
seal should be started at one area of the groove and
gently worked around and into the groove using only your clean fingers to seat it.
2. Coat the new piston boot with clean brake fluid leaving a generous amount inside the boot. 3.
Position the dust boot over the piston after coating it with brake fluid.
CAUTION: Force applied to the piston to seat it in the bore must be applied uniformly to avoid
cocking and binding of the piston.
Installing Piston Into Caliper Bore
4. Install piston into caliper bore pushing it past the piston seal until it bottoms in the caliper bore. 5.
Position the dust boot into the counterbore of the caliper assembly piston bore.
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6. Using a hammer and Installer, Special Tool C-4689, and Handle, Special Tool C-4171, drive the
boot into the counterbore of the caliper. 7. Install the brake shoes. 8. Reinstall the caliper on the
vehicle and bleed the brakes as necessary.
ASSEMBLY - DISC BRAKE CALIPER (GUIDE PIN BUSHINGS)
Folded Caliper Guide Pin Bushing
1. Fold the guide pin bushing in half lengthwise at the solid middle section.
NOTE: To avoid damage to the bushing, do not use a sharp object to install the guide pin bushing.
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Installing Caliper Guide Pin Bushing
2. Insert the folded bushing into the caliper mounting boss using your fingers.
3. Unfold the bushing using your fingers or a wooden dowel until the bushing is fully seated into the
caliper housing. The bushing flanges should be
seated evenly on both sides of the bushing hole.
4. Lubricate the inside surfaces of the bushing using Mopar Dielectric Grease or an equivalent.
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Fig 7 Installing Caliper Sleeves
5. Install the guide pin sleeve into one end of bushing until the seal area of bushing is past the seal
groove in the sleeve. 6. Holding the convoluted boot on the opposite end of the bushing, push the
steel sleeve through the bushing until the bushing boot is fully seated
into the seal groove on that end of sleeve. Install the other end bushing boot into the groove on that
end of the bushing sleeve.
7. Verify both ends of the bushing are seated in the sleeve groves. When the sleeve is seated
properly into the bushing, the sleeve/bushing can be held
between your fingers and easily slid back and forth without the bushing unseating from the sleeve
groove.
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Brake Caliper: Service and Repair Cleaning and Inspection
Front Disc Brake Caliper
CLEANING - DISC BRAKE CALIPER
WARNING: DUST AND DIRT ACCUMULATING ON BRAKE PARTS DURING NORMAL USE
MAY CONTAIN ASBESTOS FIBERS FROM PRODUCTION OR AFTERMARKET BRAKE
LININGS. BREATHING EXCESSIVE CONCENTRATIONS OF ASBESTOS FIBERS CAN CAUSE
SERIOUS BODILY HARM. EXERCISE CARE WHEN SERVICING BRAKE PARTS. DO NOT
SAND OR GRIND BRAKE LINING UNLESS EQUIPMENT USED IS DESIGNED TO CONTAIN
THE DUST RESIDUE. DO NOT CLEAN BRAKE PARTS WITH COMPRESSED AIR OR BY DRY
BRUSHING. CLEANING SHOULD BE DONE BY DAMPENING THE BRAKE COMPONENTS
WITH A FINE MIST OF WATER, THEN WIPING THE BRAKE COMPONENTS CLEAN WITH A
DAMPENED CLOTH. DISPOSE OF CLOTH AND ALL RESIDUE CONTAINING ASBESTOS
FIBERS IN AN IMPERMEABLE CONTAINER WITH THE APPROPRIATE LABEL. FOLLOW
PRACTICES PRESCRIBED BY THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
ADMINISTRATION (OSHA) AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA) FOR
THE HANDLING, PROCESSING, AND DISPOSING OF DUST OR DEBRIS THAT MAY CONTAIN
ASBESTOS FIBERS.
To clean or flush the internal passages of the brake caliper, use fresh brake fluid or Mopar
Non-Chlorinated Brake Parts Cleaner. Never use gasoline, kerosene, alcohol, oil, transmission fluid
or any fluid containing mineral oil to clean the caliper. These fluids will damage rubber cups and
seals.
INSPECTION - DISC BRAKE CALIPER
Inspect the disc brake caliper for the following: Brake fluid leaks in and around boot area and inboard lining
- Ruptures, brittleness or damage to the piston dust boot
- Damaged, dry or brittle guide pin dust boots
If caliper fails inspection, disassemble and recondition caliper, replacing the seals and dust boots.
Rear Disc Brake Caliper
CLEANING - DISC BRAKE CALIPER
WARNING: DUST AND DIRT ACCUMULATING ON BRAKE PARTS DURING NORMAL USE
MAY CONTAIN ASBESTOS FIBERS FROM PRODUCTION OR AFTERMARKET BRAKE
LININGS. BREATHING EXCESSIVE CONCENTRATIONS OF ASBESTOS FIBERS CAN CAUSE
SERIOUS BODILY HARM. EXERCISE CARE WHEN SERVICING BRAKE PARTS. DO NOT
SAND OR GRIND BRAKE LINING UNLESS EQUIPMENT USED IS DESIGNED TO CONTAIN
THE DUST RESIDUE. DO NOT CLEAN BRAKE PARTS WITH COMPRESSED AIR OR BY DRY
BRUSHING. CLEANING SHOULD BE DONE BY DAMPENING THE BRAKE COMPONENTS
WITH A FINE MIST OF WATER, THEN WIPING THE BRAKE COMPONENTS CLEAN WITH A
DAMPENED CLOTH. DISPOSE OF CLOTH AND ALL RESIDUE CONTAINING ASBESTOS
FIBERS IN AN IMPERMEABLE CONTAINER WITH THE APPROPRIATE LABEL. FOLLOW
PRACTICES PRESCRIBED BY THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
ADMINISTRATION (OSHA) AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA) FOR
THE HANDLING, PROCESSING, AND DISPOSING OF DUST OR DEBRIS THAT MAY CONTAIN
ASBESTOS FIBERS.
To clean or flush the internal passages of the brake caliper, use fresh brake fluid or Mopar
Non-Chlorinated Brake Parts Cleaner. Never use gasoline, kerosene, alcohol, oil, transmission fluid
or any fluid containing mineral oil to clean the caliper. These fluids will damage rubber cups and
seals.
INSPECTION - DISC BRAKE CALIPER
Inspect the disc brake caliper for the following: Brake fluid leaks in and around boot area and inboard lining
- Ruptures, brittleness or damage to the piston dust boot
- Damaged, dry or brittle guide pin dust boots
If caliper fails inspection, disassemble and recondition caliper, replacing the seals and dust boots.
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Brake Pad: Specifications Front
Brake Shoe Thickness Measurement
The combined brake shoe and lining material thickness should be measured at the thinnest part of
the assembly.
When a set of brake shoes are worn to a total thickness of approximately 7.95 mm (5/16 inch) or
less, they should be replaced.
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Brake Pad: Specifications Rear
Brake Shoe Thickness Measurement
The combined brake shoe and lining material thickness should be measured at the thinnest part of
the assembly.
When a set of brake shoes are worn to a total thickness of approximately 7.0 mm (9/32 inch), they
should be replaced.
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Brake Pad: Service and Repair Removal and Installation
Front
REMOVAL - DISC BRAKE SHOES (FRONT)
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions. Vehicles that are
equipped with optional four-wheel-disc brake system use a different lining material on the front disc
brake shoes than vehicles with front disc and rear drum brakes. When new brake shoes are
installed, be sure the brake shoes for the correct type of brake system are used.
1. Raise the vehicle. 2. Remove both front tire and wheel assemblies from vehicle. 3. Begin on one
side of the vehicle.
4. Remove the two brake caliper guide pin bolts. 5. Remove the disc brake caliper from the
steering knuckle. The caliper is removed by first tipping either the top (right side caliper) or bottom
(left
side caliper) of the caliper away from the brake rotor, then pulling the caliper off the opposite end's
caliper slide abutment (on the knuckle) and brake rotor.
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6. Support the caliper using a wire or cord to prevent the weight of caliper from damaging the brake
hose. Do not let the caliper hang by the brake
hose.
7. Remove the outboard brake shoe from the caliper by prying the shoe retaining clip over the
raised area on the caliper. Slide the brake shoe down
and off of the caliper.
8. Pull the inboard brake shoe away from the caliper piston until the retaining clip is out of the
cavity in the piston and remove the shoe. 9. Repeat the above procedure to the front brakes on the
other side of the vehicle.
INSTALLATION - DISC BRAKE SHOES (FRONT)
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions. Vehicles that are
equipped with optional four-wheel-disc brake system use a different lining material on the front disc
brake shoes than vehicles with front disc and rear drum brakes. When new brake shoes are
installed, be sure the brake shoes for the correct type of brake system are used.
1. Begin on one side of the vehicle. 2. Completely retract the caliper piston back into the bore of the
caliper. This is required to gain the necessary shoe-to-rotor clearance for the caliper
installation onto the steering knuckle.
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3. Remove any protective paper from the noise suppression gasket on both the inner and outer
brake shoes (if equipped).
Inboard Brake Shoe
4. Install the inboard brake shoe into the caliper piston by firmly pressing the shoe in with the
thumbs. Be sure the inboard brake shoe is positioned
squarely against the face of the caliper piston.
Installing Outboard Brake Shoe
5. Slide the new outboard brake shoe onto the caliper. 6. Lubricate both steering knuckle caliper
slide abutments with a liberal amount of Mopar Multi-purpose Lubricant, or an equivalent.
CAUTION: Use care when installing the caliper assembly onto the steering knuckle so the seals on
the caliper guide pin bushings do not get damaged by the steering knuckle bosses.
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7. Install the disc brake caliper (with pads) on the brake rotor and steering knuckle. The left side
caliper is installed by first sliding the top of the
caliper past the top caliper slide abutment on the steering knuckle to hook the top edge of the
caliper, then pushing the lower end of the caliper into place against the knuckle. The right side
caliper is installed by first sliding the bottom edge of the caliper past the lower caliper slide
abutment on the steering knuckle to hook the lower edge of the caliper, then pushing the top of the
caliper into place against the steering knuckle.
8. Install the caliper guide pin bolts and tighten them to a torque of 22 Nm (192 inch lbs.). 9. Install
the tire and wheel assembly. Tighten the wheel mounting nuts to a torque of 135 Nm (100 ft. lbs.).
10. Repeat the above procedure to the front brakes on the other side of the vehicle. 11. Lower the
vehicle. 12. Pump the brake pedal before moving the vehicle to set the brake shoes to the brake
rotor. 13. Road test the vehicle and make several stops to wear off any foreign material on the
brakes and to seat the brake pads.
Rear
REMOVAL - DISC BRAKE SHOES (REAR)
1. Raise the vehicle. 2. Remove both rear tire and wheel assemblies from vehicle. 3. Begin on one
side of the vehicle.
4. Remove the two caliper guide pin bolts.
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Caliper Removal/Installation
5. Remove the caliper assembly from the brake adapter by first rotating the top of the caliper away
from the rotor, and then lifting the caliper
assembly off the machined abutment on the adapter.
6. Hang the brake caliper from rear strut using wire or cord to prevent the weight of the caliper from
damaging the brake hose.
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7. Remove the outboard brake shoe from the caliper by prying the brake shoe retaining clip over
the raised area on the caliper. Then slide the brake
shoe down and off of the brake caliper.
Removing Installing Inboard Brake Shoe
8. Pull the inboard brake shoe away from caliper piston until the retaining clip is free from the cavity
in the piston. 9. Repeat the above procedure to the rear brakes on the other side of the vehicle.
INSTALLATION - DISC BRAKE SHOES (REAR)
1. Begin on one side of the vehicle. 2. Completely retract the caliper piston back into piston bore of
the caliper. This is required to gain the necessary shoe-to-rotor clearance for the
caliper installation onto the steering knuckle.
3. Remove any protective paper from the noise suppression gasket on both inner and outer brake
shoe assemblies (if equipped). 4. Install the inboard brake shoe into the caliper piston by firmly
pressing the shoe in with the thumbs. Be sure the inboard brake shoe is positioned
squarely against the face of the caliper piston.
5. Slide the outboard brake shoe onto the caliper assembly. Be sure the retaining clip is squarely
seated in the depressed areas on the caliper. 6. Lubricate both adapter caliper slide abutments
with a liberal amount of Mopar Multi-purpose Lubricant, or an equivalent.
CAUTION: Use care when installing the caliper assembly onto adapter so the guide pin bushings
and sleeves do not get damaged by the mounting bosses on adapter.
7. Starting with the lower end, carefully lower the caliper and brake shoes over the brake rotor and
catch the caliper's bottom edge behind the caliper
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slide abutment. Rotate the top of the caliper into mounting position on the adapter.
CAUTION: Extreme caution should be taken not to cross thread the caliper guide pin bolts when
they are installed.
8. Carefully install the caliper guide pin bolts, then tighten them to a torque of 22 Nm (192 inch
lbs.). 9. Install the tire and wheel assembly. Tighten the wheel mounting nuts to a torque of 135 Nm
(100 ft. lbs.).
10. Repeat the above procedure to the rear brakes on the other side of the vehicle. 11. Lower the
vehicle. 12. Pump the brake pedal several times to ensure the vehicle has a firm brake pedal
before moving the vehicle. 13. Road test the vehicle and make several stops to wear off any
foreign material on the brakes and to seat the brake shoes.
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Brake Pad: Service and Repair Cleaning and Inspection
Front
INSPECTION - DISC BRAKE SHOES
Visually inspect brake shoes (pads) for uneven lining wear. Also inspect for excessive lining
deterioration. Check the clearance between the tips of the wear indicators on the shoes (if
equipped) and the brake rotors. If a visual inspection does not adequately determine the condition
of the lining, a physical check will be necessary. To check the amount of lining wear, remove the
disc brake shoes from the calipers. Measure each brake shoe. The combined brake shoe and its
lining material thickness should be measured at its thinnest point. For front disc brake shoes, when a set of brake shoes are worn to a thickness of approximately
7.95 mm (5/16 inch), they should be replaced.
- For rear disc brake shoes, when a set of brake shoes are worn to a thickness of approximately
7.0 mm (9/32 inch), they should be replaced.
- Typically, if front shoes are worn out, both fronts and rears need to be replaced. Make sure to
check rears.
Replace both disc brake shoes (inboard and outboard) on each caliper. It is necessary to replace
the shoes on the opposite side of the vehicle as well as the shoes failing inspection. If the brake
shoe assemblies do not require replacement, be sure to reinstall the brake shoes in the original
position they were remove from.
Rear
INSPECTION - DISC BRAKE SHOES
Visually inspect brake shoes (pads) for uneven lining wear. Also inspect for excessive lining
deterioration. Check the clearance between the tips of the wear indicators on the shoes (if
equipped) and the brake rotors. If a visual inspection does not adequately determine the condition
of the lining, a physical check will be necessary. To check the amount of lining wear, remove the
disc brake shoes from the calipers. Measure each brake shoe. The combined brake shoe and its
lining material thickness should be measured at its thinnest point. For front disc brake shoes, when a set of brake shoes are worn to a thickness of approximately
7.95 mm (5/16 inch), they should be replaced.
- For rear disc brake shoes, when a set of brake shoes are worn to a thickness of approximately
7.0 mm (9/32 inch), they should be replaced.
- Typically, if front shoes are worn out, both fronts and rears need to be replaced. Make sure to
check rears.
Replace both disc brake shoes (inboard and outboard) on each caliper. It is necessary to replace
the shoes on the opposite side of the vehicle as well as the shoes failing inspection. If the brake
shoe assemblies do not require replacement, be sure to reinstall the brake shoes in the original
position they were remove from.
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Brake Rotor/Disc: Specifications Rotor Specifications
Rotor Specifications
BRAKE ROTOR Front Rotor Rear Rotor
ROTOR THICKNESS 21.87 - 22.13 mm (0.861 - 0.871 in.) 8.75 - 9.25 mm (0.344 - 0.364 in.)
MINIMUM ROTOR THICKNESS 20.4 mm (0.803 in.) 7.25 mm (0.285 in.)
ROTOR THICKNESS VARIATION 0.013 mm (0.0005 in.) 0.013 mm (0.0005 in.)
ROTOR RUNOUT * 0.13 mm (0.005 in.) 0.13 mm (0.005 in.)
* TIR - Total Indicator Reading (measured on vehicle)
ROTOR MICRO-FINISH 15 - 80 RMS 15 - 80 RMS
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Brake Rotor/Disc: Testing and Inspection
For testing and inspection procedures for this component refer to Brakes, Testing and Inspection,
Procedures.
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Brake Rotor/Disc: Service and Repair Front Brake Rotor
REMOVAL - BRAKE ROTOR (FRONT)
1. Raise the vehicle. 2. Remove the front tire and wheel assembly. 3. Remove the front disc brake
caliper assembly from the brake rotor and store it out of the way.
4. Remove the clips retaining the brake rotor. 5. Remove the brake rotor by pulling it straight off the
wheel mounting studs.
INSTALLATION - BRAKE ROTOR (FRONT)
1. Install the brake rotor over the wheel mounting studs and onto the hub. 2. Install the front disc
brake caliper. It may be necessary to retract the brake caliper piston back into the caliper to fit the
shoes onto the rotor. 3. Install the tire and wheel assembly. Tighten the wheel mounting nuts to a
torque of 135 Nm (100 ft. lbs.). 4. Lower the vehicle. 5. Pump the brake pedal before moving the
vehicle to set the brake shoes to the brake rotor.
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Brake Rotor/Disc: Service and Repair Rear Brake Rotor
REMOVAL - BRAKE ROTOR (REAR)
1. Raise the vehicle. 2. Remove the rear tire and wheel assembly. 3. Remove the rear disc brake
caliper assembly from the brake rotor and store it out of the way.
4. Remove any clips retaining the brake rotor. 5. Remove the brake rotor by pulling it straight off
the wheel mounting studs.
INSTALLATION - BRAKE ROTOR (REAR)
NOTE: Inspect the disc brake shoes and parking brake shoes before brake rotor installation.
1. Install the rear brake rotor over the wheel mounting studs and onto the hub. 2. Install rear disc
brake caliper. 3. Install the tire and wheel assembly. Tighten the wheel mounting nuts to a torque of
136 Nm (100 ft. lbs.). 4. Adjust the parking brake shoes as necessary. 5. Lower the vehicle. 6.
Pump the brake pedal before moving the vehicle to set the brake shoes to the brake rotor.
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Backing Plate: Specifications
Drum Brake Shoe Support Plate Mounting Bolts 55 ft.lb
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Backing Plate: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
1. Using a brake pedal holding tool as shown, depress the brake pedal past its first one inch of
travel and hold it in this position. This will isolate the
master cylinder from the brake hydraulic system and will not allow the brake fluid to drain out of the
master cylinder reservoir.
2. Raise the vehicle. 3. Remove the rear tire and wheel assembly from the vehicle.
4. Disconnect the rear brake flex hose from the wheel cylinder. 5. Remove the rear brake drum
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6. Remove the dust cap from the rear hub and bearing.
7. Remove the nut holding the rear hub and bearing to the spindle. Remove the hub and bearing
from the spindle. 8. Remove the rear brake shoes from the brake support plate. 9. Remove the
parking brake actuator lever from the parking brake cable.
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10. Position a 1/2 inch wrench over the retainer fingers on the end of the parking brake cable.
Compress the cable housing retaining fingers with the
wrench, then pull the cable housing out of the support plate. Remove the wrench as the parking
brake cable retainer is freed from the mounting hole in the brake support plate.
11. Remove the 4 brake support plate mounting bolts and washers. Separate brake support plate
from rear suspension knuckle. 12. Remove the brake wheel cylinder attaching bolts. 13. Remove
the brake wheel cylinder from the brake support plate.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
1. Install a new O-ring at the mating surface of the wheel cylinder-to-brake support plate.
NOTE: When installing wheel cylinder on brake support plate, be sure it is positioned squarely
(horizontal) to the brake support plate.
2. Install the wheel cylinder onto brake support plate. Tighten the attaching bolts to a torque of 13
Nm (115 inch lbs.). 3. Install the brake support plate and gasket on rear suspension knuckle.
Tighten the support plate mounting bolts to a torque of 75 Nm (55 ft. lbs.). 4. Insert the parking
brake cable into its mounting hole in the brake support plate. Push the cable housing in until the
retainer's fingers lock into place. 5. Hand start the brake flex hose tube fitting to the wheel cylinder.
Tighten the tube nut to a torque of 17 Nm (145 inch lbs.). 6. Attach the parking brake cable to the
parking brake actuator. 7. Install the rear brake shoe assemblies on the brake support plate 8.
Install the rear hub and bearing assembly on the spindle. Install a new hub and bearing retaining
nut. Tighten the retaining nut to a torque of 217
Nm (160 ft. lbs.). Install dust cap.
9. Install the brake drum.
10. Install the wheel and tire assembly. Tighten the wheel mounting nuts to a torque of 135 Nm
(100 ft. lbs.). 11. Adjust the rear brake shoes. 12. Lower the vehicle. 13. Remove the brake pedal
holding tool. 14. Bleed the wheel cylinder as necessary. 15. Road test the vehicle to make sure the
brakes operate correctly.
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Brake Drum: Specifications
Rear Drum Specifications
Nominal Diameter ................................................................................................................................
............................................................. 7.875"
Maximum Machine Limit ......................................................................................................................
............................................................ 7.904"
Discard Diameter .................................................................................................................................
.............................................................. 7.921"
Runout Limit ........................................................................................................................................
............................................................... .006"
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Brake Drum: Service and Repair Removal and Installation
REMOVAL
1. Raise the vehicle. 2. Remove the rear tire and wheel assembly from the vehicle.
3. Remove the brake drum retaining clips (if equipped). 4. Remove the brake drum.
NOTE: If the drum does not come off, further brake clearance can be obtained by backing off the
brake automatic adjuster screw. Remove the rubber plug from the top of brake support plate.
Rotate the automatic adjuster screw in an upward motion, using a screwdriver.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Before installing the drum, inspect the brake shoe linings for wear, shoe alignment, and
contamination.
1. Install the rear brake drum on rear hub and bearing. 2. Install the tire and wheel assembly.
Tighten the wheel mounting nuts to a torque of 135 Nm (100 ft. lbs.). 3. Adjust the rear brake shoes
as necessary. 4. Lower the vehicle.
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Brake Drum: Service and Repair Brake Drum Machining
STANDARD PROCEDURE - BRAKE DRUM MACHINING
If a brake drum is deeply scored or warped, it can be machined on a brake lathe equipped to
machine brake drums. Follow the manufacturers instructions on the machining procedure. Measure
the brake drum diameter before machining. If machining the drum will cause the drum to exceed
maximum allowable diameter, do not machine the brake drum. It needs to be replaced.
CAUTION: Do not machine the brake drum if it will cause the drum to exceed maximum allowable
diameter.
All brake drums are marked with the maximum allowable brake drum diameter. When machining,
make sure the final finish feed cut is fine in order to avoid a screw effect on the brake shoes when
the brakes are applied. This final feed cut specification varies from lathe manufacturer to lathe
manufacturer.
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Brake Shoe: Specifications
As a general rule, riveted brake shoes should be replaced when worn to within 0.78 mm (1/32 inch)
of the rivet heads.
Bonded linings should be replaced when worn to a thickness of 1.6 mm (1/16 inch).
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Brake Shoe: Adjustments
ADJUSTMENT - DRUM BRAKE SHOES
1. Verify the parking brake lever is in the fully released position. 2. Raise the vehicle.
3. Remove the rear brake adjusting hole rubber plug from the rear brake shoe support plate. 4.
Insert a brake adjustment tool, or a screwdriver, through the adjusting hole in support plate and
against the star wheel of the adjuster screw. Move
the handle of tool downward to adjust the brake drag. Rotate the tire and wheel assembly while
adjusting the adjuster screw. Continue to adjust the shoes until a slight drag is noticed when the
tire and wheel assembly is rotated.
NOTE: In the event the brake shoes are over-adjusted, the adjuster can be backed off using the
following step. If not, proceed to step 6.
5. If the shoes are in the over-adjusted position, insert a thin screwdriver into brake adjusting hole
and push back the adjusting lever out of
engagement with star wheel. Take care not to bend the adjusting lever. While holding the adjusting
lever out of engagement with star wheel, back off the star wheel until the tire and wheel assembly
is free to turn without dragging. Repeat the adjustment procedure.
6. Install adjusting hole rubber plug. 7. Repeat the above adjustment procedure to the other side
brakes. 8. Apply and release the park brake lever one time after the adjustment process is
completed so the parking brakes can readjust themselves to the new
brake shoe adjustment.
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Brake Shoe: Service and Repair Removal and Installation
REMOVAL - DRUM BRAKE SHOES (REAR)
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
1. Raise the vehicle. 2. Remove both rear tire and wheel assemblies from the vehicle. 3. Begin on
one side of the vehicle.
4. Remove the brake drum retaining clips (if equipped). 5. Remove the brake drum.
6. Remove the automatic adjustment lever-to-brake shoe spring.
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7. Remove the automatic adjustment lever from the brake shoe.
8. Remove the hold down clips and pins attaching the leading and trailing brake shoes to the brake
support Plate.
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9. Remove the lower brake shoe-to-anchor plate return spring.
10. Remove the parking brake lever pin-to-brake shoe retaining clip.
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11. Remove the leading and trailing brake shoes, upper return spring and automatic adjuster screw
from the brake support plate as an assembly. 12. Disassemble the shoes completely once on the
bench. 13. Repeat the above procedure to the rear brakes on the other side of the vehicle.
INSTALLATION - DRUM BRAKE SHOES (REAR)
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
1. Begin on one side of the vehicle.
2. Lubricate the eight shoe contact areas on the support plate and anchor using Mopar
Multi-Purpose Lubricant or equivalent. 3. Assemble the front and rear brake shoe assembly,
automatic adjuster screw, and upper return spring before installation on the vehicle. 4. Install the
pre-assembled brake shoes, automatic adjuster screw and upper return spring on the brake
support plate . 5. Install the wave washer on the pin of park brake lever.
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6. Install the pin on the parking brake lever into hole in rear brake shoe assembly. 7. Install both
brake shoe-to-brake support plate hold down pins and clips. 8. Install the lower brake
shoe-to-anchor plate return spring. 9. Install the automatic adjustment lever on the leading brake
shoe.
10. Install the automatic adjustment lever-to-brake shoe spring. 11. Adjust the brake shoes out until
the drum lightly drags on the shoes when it is installed. Do not over-adjust the brakes. 12. Install
the brake drum. 13. Repeat the above procedure to the rear brakes on the other side of the vehicle.
14. Install the tire and wheel assemblies. Tighten the wheel mounting nuts to a torque of 135 Nm
(100 ft. lbs.). 15. Adjust the rear brake shoes. 16. Lower the vehicle. 17. Road test vehicle stopping
in both the forward and reverse directions. The automatic adjuster will continue to adjust the brakes
during the road test
of the vehicle.
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Brake Shoe: Service and Repair Cleaning and Inspection
CLEANING - DRUM BRAKE SHOES
WARNING: DUST AND DIRT ACCUMULATING ON BRAKE PARTS DURING NORMAL USE
MAY CONTAIN ASBESTOS FIBERS FROM PRODUCTION OR AFTERMARKET BRAKE
LININGS. BREATHING EXCESSIVE CONCENTRATIONS OF ASBESTOS FIBERS CAN CAUSE
SERIOUS BODILY HARM. EXERCISE CARE WHEN SERVICING BRAKE PARTS. DO NOT
SAND OR GRIND BRAKE LINING UNLESS EQUIPMENT USED IS DESIGNED TO CONTAIN
THE DUST RESIDUE. DO NOT CLEAN BRAKE PARTS WITH COMPRESSED AIR OR BY DRY
BRUSHING. CLEANING SHOULD BE DONE BY DAMPENING THE BRAKE COMPONENTS
WITH A FINE MIST OF WATER, THEN WIPING THE BRAKE COMPONENTS CLEAN WITH A
DAMPENED CLOTH. DISPOSE OF CLOTH AND ALL RESIDUE CONTAINING ASBESTOS
FIBERS IN AN IMPERMEABLE CONTAINER WITH THE APPROPRIATE LABEL. FOLLOW
PRACTICES PRESCRIBED BY THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
ADMINISTRATION (OSHA) AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA)FOR
THE HANDLING, PROCESSING, AND DISPOSING OF DUST OR DEBRIS THAT MAY CONTAIN
ASBESTOS FIBERS.
INSPECTION - DRUM BRAKE SHOES
Rear brake shoe lining should show contact across the entire width of the lining and also from the
heel to the toe of the lining. Replace the shoes if noted otherwise. Brake shoes with lack of contact
at the toe or heel of the brake shoe lining may be improperly ground.
Clean and inspect the brake support plate and shoe adjuster screw. Apply a thin coat of Mopar
Multi-Purpose Lubricant or equivalent to the threads of the self-adjuster. Replace the adjuster
screw if it is corroded.
NOTE: Adjuster screws are different side-to-side. Left side adjuster screws have left-hand threads
and right side adjuster screws have right-handed threads.
If the old brake shoe return or hold down springs have overheated or are damaged, replace them.
Overheating indications are paint discoloration or distorted end coils.
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Wheel Cylinder: Specifications
Wheel Cylinder Rear Mounting Bolts 115 in.lb
Bleedier Screws 80 in.lb
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Wheel Cylinder: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
1. Using a brake pedal holder, depress the brake pedal past its first one inch of travel and hold it in
this position. This will isolate the master cylinder
from the brake hydraulic system and will not allow the brake fluid to drain out of the master.
2. Raise the vehicle. 3. Remove the rear tire and wheel assembly.
4. Disconnect the rear brake flex hose from the wheel cylinder. 5. Remove the rear brake drum. 6.
Remove the rear brake shoes from the brake support plate.
NOTE: If the brake shoes are wet with grease or brake fluid, replace them.
7. Remove the brake wheel cylinder attaching bolts.
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8. Remove the brake wheel cylinder from the brake support plate.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
1. Install a new O-ring at the mating surface of the wheel cylinder-to-brake support plate.
NOTE: When installing wheel cylinder on brake support plate, be sure it is positioned squarely
(horizontal) to the brake assembly.
2. Install the wheel cylinder onto brake support plate. Tighten the attaching bolts to a torque of 13
Nm (115 inch lbs.). 3. Hand start the rear brake flex hose tube fitting to wheel cylinder. Tighten the
tube nut to a torque of 17 Nm (145 inch lbs.). 4. Install the rear brake shoes on the brake support
plate. Replace them as necessary. 5. Install the rear brake drum onto the rear hub. 6. Install the tire
and wheel assembly. Tighten the wheel mounting nuts to a torque of 135 Nm (100 ft. lbs.). 7.
Adjust the rear brakes. 8. Lower the vehicle. 9. Remove the brake pedal holder.
10. Bleed the wheel cylinder as necessary. 11. Road test the vehicle to make sure the brakes
operate correctly.
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Brake Bleeding: Service and Repair Master Cylinder Bleeding
STANDARD PROCEDURE - MASTER CYLINDER BLEEDING
1. Clamp the master cylinder in a vise.
2. Attach four Master Cylinder Bleed Tubes, Special Tool 8358-1, to the four ports of the master
cylinder and tighten each in place. The bleed tubes
for the ports pertaining to the rear brakes are made to attach to the proportioning valves screwed
into the master cylinder. Position the other end of the tubes into the master cylinder reservoir so
their outlets are below the surface of the brake fluid in the reservoir when filled.
3. Fill the brake fluid reservoir with Mopar brake fluid, or an equivalent conforming to DOT 3
specifications. 4. Using a wooden dowel as a pushrod, press the pistons inward slowly applying
brake pressure, then release the pressure, allowing the pistons to
return to the released position. Repeat this several times until all air bubbles are expelled out of the
tubes and master cylinder bore.
5. Remove the bleed tubes from the master cylinder and plug the outlet ports. 6. Install the fill cap
on the reservoir. 7. Remove the master cylinder from the vise.
NOTE: It is not necessary to bleed the entire hydraulic system after replacing just the master
cylinder unless the brake system has been open to air for an excessive amount of time or air is
present in the lines. Only the master cylinder must be bled and filled.
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Brake Bleeding: Service and Repair Base Brake System
STANDARD PROCEDURE - BASE BRAKE BLEEDING
NOTE: For bleeding the Antilock Brake System (ABS) hydraulic system, refer to ABS Bleeding.
CAUTION: Before removing the master cylinder cap, wipe it clean to prevent dirt and other foreign
matter from dropping into the master cylinder reservoir. Use only Mopar brake fluid or an equivalent
from a fresh, tightly sealed container. Brake fluid must conform to DOT 3 specifications.
Do not pump the brake pedal at any time while having a bleeder screw open during the bleeding
process. This will only increase the amount of air in the system and make additional bleeding
necessary. Do not allow the master cylinder reservoir to run out of brake fluid while bleeding the
system. An empty reservoir will allow additional air into the brake system. Check the fluid level
frequently and add fluid as needed. The following wheel circuit sequence for bleeding the brake
hydraulic system should be used to ensure adequate removal of all trapped air from the hydraulic
system. Left rear wheel
- Right front wheel
- Right rear wheel
- Left front wheel
MANUAL BLEEDING
NOTE: To bleed the brakes manually, the aid of a helper will be required.
1. Attach a clear plastic hose to the bleeder screw and feed the hose into a clear jar containing
enough fresh brake fluid to submerge the end of the
hose.
2. Have a helper pump the brake pedal three or four times and hold it in the down position. 3. With
the pedal in the down position, open the bleeder screw at least 1 full turn. 4. Once the brake pedal
has dropped, close the bleeder screw. After the bleeder screw is closed, release the brake pedal.
5. Repeat the above steps until all trapped air is removed from that wheel circuit (usually four or
five times). 6. Bleed the remaining wheel circuits in the same manner until all air is removed from
the brake system. Monitor the fluid level in the master cylinder
reservoir to make sure it does not go dry.
7. Check the brake pedal travel. If pedal travel is excessive or has not been improved, some air
may still be trapped in the system. Rebleed the brakes
as necessary.
8. Test drive the vehicle to verify the brakes are operating properly and pedal feel is correct.
PRESSURE BLEEDING
NOTE: Follow pressure bleeder manufacturer's instructions for use of pressure bleeding
equipment.
Following the same wheel circuit sequence as prescribed for manual bleeding.
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1. Attach Adapter, Special Tool 6921, to the master cylinder reservoir. 2. Attach Bleeder Tank,
Special Tool C-3496-B, or an equivalent, to the adapter on the master cylinder. 3. Attach a clear
plastic hose to the bleeder screw and feed the hose into a clear jar containing enough fresh brake
fluid to submerge the end of the
hose.
4. Open the bleeder screw at least one full turn or more to obtain a steady stream of brake fluid. 5.
After approximately 4 - 8 ounces of fluid have been bled through the brake circuit and an air-free
flow is maintained in the clear plastic hose and
jar, close the bleeder screw.
6. Repeat this procedure at all the remaining bleeder screws. 7. Check the brake pedal travel. If
pedal travel is excessive or has not been improved, some air may still be trapped in the system.
Rebleed the brakes
as necessary.
8. Test drive the vehicle to verify the brakes are operating properly and pedal feel is correct.
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Brake Bleeding: Service and Repair Antilock Brake System
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM BLEEDING
The base brake's hydraulic system must be bled anytime air enters the hydraulic system. The
Antilock Brake System (ABS) though, particularly the Integrated Control Unit (ICU) (Hydraulic
Control Unit [HCU]), should only need to be bled when the HCU is replaced or removed from the
vehicle. The ABS must always be bled anytime it is suspected that the HCU has ingested air.
Under most circumstances that require the bleeding of the brakes hydraulic system, only the base
brake hydraulic system needs to be bled. When bleeding the ABS system, the following bleeding
sequence must be followed to insure complete and adequate bleeding. 1. Make sure all hydraulic
fluid lines are installed and properly torqued. 2. Connect the DRBIII scan tool to the Data Link
Connector (DLC). The connector is located under the lower steering column cover to the left of the
steering column.
3. Using the DRBIII, check to make sure the Controller Antilock Brake (CAB) does not have any
fault codes stored. If it does, clear them using the
DRBIII.
WARNING: WHEN BLEEDING THE BRAKE SYSTEM WEAR SAFETY GLASSES. A CLEAR
BLEED TUBE MUST BE ATTACHED TO THE BLEEDER SCREWS AND SUBMERGED IN A
CLEAR CONTAINER FILLED PART WAY WITH CLEAN BRAKE FLUID. DIRECT THE FLOW OF
BRAKE FLUID AWAY FROM YOURSELF AND THE PAINTED SURFACES OF THE VEHICLE.
BRAKE FLUID AT HIGH PRESSURE MAY COME OUT OF THE BLEEDER SCREWS WHEN
OPENED.
4. Bleed the base brake system using the standard pressure or manual bleeding procedure. 5.
Using the DRBIII, select ANTILOCK BRAKES, followed by MISCELLANEOUS, then BLEED
BRAKES. Follow the instructions displayed.
When the scan tool displays TEST COMPLETED, disconnect the scan tool and proceed.
6. Bleed the base brake system a second time. Check brake fluid level in the reservoir periodically
to prevent emptying, causing air to enter the
hydraulic system.
7. Fill the master cylinder reservoir to the full level. 8. Test drive the vehicle to be sure the brakes
are operating correctly and that the brake pedal does not feel spongy.
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Brake Caliper: Specifications
Banjo Bolt 35 ft.lb
Guid Pin Bolts 192 in.lb
Bleeder Screw 125 in.lb
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Brake Caliper: Service and Repair Removal and Installation
Front
REMOVAL - DISC BRAKE CALIPER (FRONT)
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
1. Using a brake pedal holding tool as shown, depress the brake pedal past its first one inch of
travel and hold it in this position. This will isolate the
master cylinder from the brake hydraulic system and will not allow the brake fluid to drain out of the
master cylinder reservoir when the lines are opened.
2. Raise the vehicle. 3. Remove the front tire and wheel assembly.
4. Remove the banjo bolt connecting the brake hose to the brake caliper. There are two washers
(one on each side of the flex hose fitting) that will
come off with the banjo bolt. Inspect and discard these if they are worn or damaged.
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5. Remove the two brake caliper to steering knuckle guide pin bolts. 6. Remove the disc brake
caliper from the steering knuckle. The caliper is removed by first tipping either the top (right side
caliper) or bottom (left
side caliper) of the caliper away from the brake rotor, then pulling the caliper off the opposite end's
caliper slide abutment (on the knuckle) and brake rotor.
Rear
REMOVAL - DISC BRAKE CALIPER (REAR)
1. Using a brake pedal holding tool as shown, depress the brake pedal past its first one inch of
travel and hold it in this position. This will isolate the
master cylinder from the brake hydraulic system and will not allow the brake fluid to drain out of the
master cylinder reservoir while the lines are disconnected.
2. Raise the vehicle. 3. Remove the rear tire and wheel assembly.
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4. Remove the banjo bolt connecting the brake hose to the brake caliper. There are two washers
(one on each side of the flex hose fitting) that will
come off with the banjo bolt. Inspect and discard these if they are worn or damaged.
5. Remove the two caliper guide pin bolts.
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Caliper Removal/Installation
6. Remove the caliper assembly from the brake adapter by first rotating the top of the caliper away
from the rotor, and then lifting the caliper
assembly off the machined abutment on the adapter.
INSTALLATION - DISC BRAKE CALIPER (REAR)
NOTE: Step 1 below is only required when installing the disc brake caliper after new brake shoes
have been installed.
1. Completely retract the caliper piston back into piston bore of the caliper. 2. Lubricate both
adapter caliper slide abutments with a liberal amount of Mopar Multi-purpose Lubricant, or an
equivalent.
CAUTION: Use care when installing the caliper assembly onto adapter so the guide pin bushings
and sleeves do not get damaged by the mounting bosses on adapter.
3. Starting with the lower end, carefully lower the caliper and brake shoes over the brake rotor and
catch the caliper's bottom edge behind the caliper
slide abutment. Rotate the top of the caliper into mounting position on the adapter.
CAUTION: Extreme caution should be taken not to cross thread the caliper guide pin bolts when
they are installed.
4. Carefully install the caliper guide pin bolts, then tighten them to a torque of 22 Nm (192 inch
lbs.). 5. Install the banjo bolt connecting the brake hose to the brake caliper. Place one fitting
washer on each side of the hose fitting as the banjo bolt is
guided through the fitting. Install new washers if they are worn or damaged at all. Thread the banjo
bolt into the caliper and tighten it to a torque of 48 Nm (35 ft. lbs.).
6. Install the tire and wheel assembly. Tighten the wheel mounting nuts to a torque of 135 Nm (100
ft. lbs.). 7. Lower the vehicle. 8. Remove the brake pedal holding tool. 9. Bleed the caliper as
necessary.
10. Road test the vehicle and make several stops to wear off any foreign material on the brakes
and to seat the brake shoes.
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Brake Caliper: Service and Repair Disassembly and Assembly
Front Disc Brake Caliper
DISASSEMBLY - DISC BRAKE CALIPER (GUIDE PIN BUSHINGS)
Before disassembling the brake caliper, clean and inspect it.
1. With one hand, push the guide pin bushing sleeve towards the back of the caliper, and at the
same time, pull the sleeve out the back of the caliper
and bushing.
Removing Bushing From Caliper
2. Using your fingers, collapse one side of the rubber guide pin bushing. Pull the guide pin bushing
out the other side of the brake caliper mounting
boss.
DISASSEMBLY - DISC BRAKE CALIPER (PISTON AND SEAL)
Before disassembling the brake caliper, clean and inspect it.
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CALIPER PISTON REMOVAL
WARNING: UNDER NO CONDITION SHOULD HIGH PRESSURE AIR EVER BE USED TO
REMOVE A PISTON FROM A CALIPER BORE. PERSONAL INJURY COULD RESULT FROM
SUCH A PRACTICE.
NOTE: The safest way to remove the piston from the caliper bore is to use the hydraulic pressure
of the vehicle's brake system.
1. Following the removal procedure in DISC BRAKE SHOES, remove the caliper from the brake
rotor and hang the assembly on a wire hook away
from rotor and body of the vehicle so brake fluid cannot get on these components. Remove the
brake shoes, and place a small piece of wood between the piston and caliper fingers.
2. Carefully depress the brake pedal to hydraulically push piston out of its bore. Once completed,
apply and hold down the brake pedal to any
position beyond the first inch of pedal travel using a brake pedal holding tool. This will prevent the
fluid in the master cylinder reservoir from completely draining out.
3. Disconnect the brake fluid flex hose from the caliper assembly and remove it from the vehicle.
CALIPER SEAL REMOVAL
CAUTION: Do not use excessive force when clamping caliper in vise. Excessive vise pressure will
cause bore distortion.
1. To disassemble the caliper, mount it in a vise equipped with protective jaws.
Fig. 10 Dust Boot Removal
2. Remove the piston dust boot from the caliper and discard.
NOTE: Do not use a screw driver or other metal tool for seal removal. Using such tools can scratch
the bore or leave burrs on the seal groove edges.
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Removing Piston Seal From Caliper
3. Using a soft tool such as a plastic trim stick, work the piston seal out of its groove in caliper
piston bore. Discard the old seal. 4. Clean the piston bore and drilled passage ways using alcohol
or a suitable solvent. Wipe it dry using only a lint-free cloth.
Honing Brake Caliper Piston Bore
5. Inspect the piston bore for scoring or pitting. Bores that show light scratches or corrosion can
usually be cleared of the light scratches or corrosion
using crocus cloth. Bores that have deep scratches or scoring should be honed. Use Caliper Hone,
Special Tool C-4095, or the equivalent to hone the bore. Do not over-hone the bore. Do not
increase the diameter of the bore more than 0.0254 mm (0.001 inch). If the bore does not clean up
within this specification, a new caliper housing should be installed.
NOTE: During the honing procedure, coat the stones and bore with brake fluid. After honing the
bore, carefully clean the seal and boot grooves with a stiff non-metallic rotary brush. Use extreme
care in cleaning the caliper after honing. Remove all dirt and grit by flushing the caliper bore with
fresh clean brake fluid; wipe it dry with a clean, lint free cloth and then clean it a second time.
6. Inspect the caliper piston for pitting, scratches, or any physical damage. Replace the piston if
there is evidence of scratches, pitting or physical
damage.
ASSEMBLY - DISC BRAKE CALIPER (GUIDE PIN BUSHINGS)
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Folded Caliper Guide Pin Bushing
1. Fold the guide pin bushing in half lengthwise at the solid middle section.
NOTE: To avoid damage to the bushing, do not use a sharp object to install the guide pin bushing.
Installing Caliper Guide Pin Bushing
2. Insert the folded bushing into the caliper mounting boss using your finders.
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3. Unfold the bushing using your fingers or a wooden dowel until the bushing is fully seated into the
caliper housing. The bushing flanges should be
seated evenly on both sides of the bushing hole.
4. Lubricate the inside surfaces of the bushing using Mopar Dielectric Grease or an equivalent.
5. Install the guide pin sleeve into one end of bushing until the seal area of bushing is past the seal
groove in the sleeve. 6. Holding the convoluted boot on the opposite end of the bushing, push the
steel sleeve through the bushing until the bushing boot is fully seated
into the seal groove on that end of sleeve. Install the other end bushing boot into the groove on that
end of the bushing sleeve.
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7. Verify both ends of the bushing are seated in the sleeve groves. When the sleeve is seated
properly into the bushing, the sleeve/bushing can be held
between your fingers and easily slid back and forth without the bushing unseating from the sleeve
groove.
ASSEMBLY - DISC BRAKE CALIPER (PISTON AND SEAL)
NOTE: Never use an old piston seal.
Installing New Piston Seal In Caliper
1. Dip the new piston seal in clean brake fluid and install it in the groove of the caliper bore. The
seal should be started at one area of the groove and
gently worked around and into the groove using only your clean fingers to seat it.
2. Coat the new piston boot with clean brake fluid leaving a generous amount inside the boot. 3.
Position the dust boot over the piston after coating it with brake fluid.
CAUTION: Force applied to the piston to seat it in the bore must be applied uniformly to avoid
cocking and binding of the piston.
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Installing Piston Into Caliper Bore
4. Install piston into caliper bore pushing it past the piston seal until it bottoms in the caliper bore. 5.
Position the dust boot into the counterbore of the caliper assembly piston bore.
6. Using a hammer and Installer, Special Tool C-4689, and Handle, Special Tool C-4171, drive the
boot into the counterbore of the caliper. 7. Install the brake shoes 8. Reinstall the caliper on the
vehicle and bleed the brakes as necessary.
INSTALLATION - DISC BRAKE CALIPER (FRONT)
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions. Step 1 below is only
required when installing a caliper after new brake shoes have been installed.
1. Completely retract the caliper piston back into the bore of the caliper. 2. Lubricate both steering
knuckle caliper slide abutments with a liberal amount of Mopar Multi-purpose Lubricant, or an
equivalent.
CAUTION: Use care when installing the caliper assembly onto the steering knuckle so the seals on
the caliper guide pin bushings do not get damaged by the steering knuckle bosses.
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3. Install the disc brake caliper (with pads) on the brake rotor and steering knuckle. The left side
caliper is installed by first sliding the top of the
caliper past the top caliper slide abutment on the steering knuckle to hook the top edge of the
caliper, then pushing the lower end of the caliper into place against the knuckle. The right side
caliper is installed by first sliding the bottom edge of the caliper past the lower caliper slide
abutment on the steering knuckle to hook the lower edge of the caliper, then pushing the top of the
caliper into place against the steering knuckle.
4. Install the caliper guide pin bolts and tighten them to a torque of 22 Nm (192 inch lbs.). 5. Install
the banjo bolt connecting the brake hose to the brake caliper. Place one fitting washer on each side
of the hose fitting as the banjo bolt is
guided through the fitting. Install new washers if they are worn or damaged at all. Thread the banjo
bolt into the caliper and tighten it to a torque of 48 Nm (35 ft. lbs.).
6. Install the tire and wheel assembly. Tighten the wheel mounting nuts to a torque of 135 Nm (100
ft. lbs.). 7. Lower the vehicle. 8. Remove the brake pedal holding tool. 9. Bleed the caliper as
necessary.
10. Road test the vehicle and make several stops to wear off any foreign material on the brakes
and to seat the brake pads.
Rear Disc Brake Caliper
DISASSEMBLY - DISC BRAKE CALIPER (PISTON AND SEAL)
Before disassembling the brake caliper, clean and inspect it.
CALIPER PISTON REMOVAL
WARNING: UNDER NO CONDITION SHOULD HIGH PRESSURE AIR EVER BE USED TO
REMOVE A PISTON FROM A CALIPER BORE. PERSONAL INJURY COULD RESULT FROM
SUCH A PRACTICE.
NOTE: The safest way to remove the piston from the caliper bore is to use the hydraulic pressure
of the vehicle's brake system.
1. Following the removal procedure in DISC BRAKE SHOES, remove the caliper from the brake
rotor and hang the assembly on a wire hook away
from rotor and body of the vehicle so brake fluid cannot get on these components. Remove the
brake shoes, and place a small piece of wood between the piston and caliper fingers.
2. Carefully depress the brake pedal to hydraulically push piston out of its bore. Once completed,
apply and hold down the brake pedal to any
position beyond the first inch of pedal travel using a brake pedal holding tool. This will prevent the
fluid in the master cylinder reservoir from completely draining out.
3. Disconnect the brake fluid flex hose from the caliper assembly and remove it from the vehicle.
CALIPER SEAL REMOVAL
CAUTION: Do not use excessive force when clamping caliper in vise. Excessive vise pressure will
cause bore distortion.
1. To disassemble the caliper, mount it in a vise equipped with protective jaws.
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2. Remove the piston dust boot from the caliper and discard.
NOTE: Do not use a screw driver or other metal tool for seal removal. Using such tools can scratch
the bore or leave burrs on the seal groove edges.
3. Using a soft tool such as a plastic trim stick, work the piston seal out of its groove in caliper
piston bore. Discard the old seal. 4. Clean the piston bore and drilled passage ways using alcohol
or a suitable solvent. Wipe it dry using only a lint-free cloth.
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5. Inspect the piston bore for scoring or pitting. Bores that show light scratches or corrosion can
usually be cleared of the light scratches or corrosion
using crocus cloth. Bores that have deep scratches or scoring should be honed. Use Caliper Hone,
Special Tool C-4095, or the equivalent to hone the bore. Do not over-hone the bore. Don not
increase the diameter of the bore more than 0.0254 mm (0.001 inch). If the bore does not clean up
within this specification, a new caliper housing should be installed.
NOTE: During the honing procedure, coat the stones and bore with brake fluid. After honing the
bore, carefully clean the seal and boot grooves with a stiff non-metallic rotary brush. Use extreme
care in cleaning the caliper after honing. Remove all dirt and grit by flushing the caliper bore with
fresh clean brake fluid; wipe it dry with a clean, lint free cloth and then clean it a second time.
6. Inspect the caliper piston for pitting, scratches, or any physical damage. Replace the piston if
there is evidence of scratches, pitting or physical
damage.
DISASSEMBLY - DISC BRAKE CALIPER (GUIDE PIN BUSHINGS)
Before disassembling the brake caliper, clean and inspect it.
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1. With one hand, push the guide pin bushing sleeve towards the back of the caliper, and at the
same time, pull the sleeve out the back of the caliper
and bushing).
Removing Bushing From Caliper
2. Using your fingers, collapse one side of the rubber guide pin bushing. Pull the guide pin bushing
out the other side of the brake caliper mounting
boss.
ASSEMBLY - DISC BRAKE CALIPER (PISTON AND SEAL)
NOTE: Never use an old piston seal.
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Installing New Piston Seal In Caliper
1. Dip the new piston seal in clean brake fluid and install it in the groove of the caliper bore. The
seal should be started at one area of the groove and
gently worked around and into the groove using only your clean fingers to seat it.
2. Coat the new piston boot with clean brake fluid leaving a generous amount inside the boot. 3.
Position the dust boot over the piston after coating it with brake fluid.
CAUTION: Force applied to the piston to seat it in the bore must be applied uniformly to avoid
cocking and binding of the piston.
Installing Piston Into Caliper Bore
4. Install piston into caliper bore pushing it past the piston seal until it bottoms in the caliper bore. 5.
Position the dust boot into the counterbore of the caliper assembly piston bore.
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6. Using a hammer and Installer, Special Tool C-4689, and Handle, Special Tool C-4171, drive the
boot into the counterbore of the caliper. 7. Install the brake shoes. 8. Reinstall the caliper on the
vehicle and bleed the brakes as necessary.
ASSEMBLY - DISC BRAKE CALIPER (GUIDE PIN BUSHINGS)
Folded Caliper Guide Pin Bushing
1. Fold the guide pin bushing in half lengthwise at the solid middle section.
NOTE: To avoid damage to the bushing, do not use a sharp object to install the guide pin bushing.
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Installing Caliper Guide Pin Bushing
2. Insert the folded bushing into the caliper mounting boss using your fingers.
3. Unfold the bushing using your fingers or a wooden dowel until the bushing is fully seated into the
caliper housing. The bushing flanges should be
seated evenly on both sides of the bushing hole.
4. Lubricate the inside surfaces of the bushing using Mopar Dielectric Grease or an equivalent.
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Fig 7 Installing Caliper Sleeves
5. Install the guide pin sleeve into one end of bushing until the seal area of bushing is past the seal
groove in the sleeve. 6. Holding the convoluted boot on the opposite end of the bushing, push the
steel sleeve through the bushing until the bushing boot is fully seated
into the seal groove on that end of sleeve. Install the other end bushing boot into the groove on that
end of the bushing sleeve.
7. Verify both ends of the bushing are seated in the sleeve groves. When the sleeve is seated
properly into the bushing, the sleeve/bushing can be held
between your fingers and easily slid back and forth without the bushing unseating from the sleeve
groove.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Brakes and Traction Control > Hydraulic System, Brakes > Brake Caliper > Component
Information > Service and Repair > Removal and Installation > Page 3544
Brake Caliper: Service and Repair Cleaning and Inspection
Front Disc Brake Caliper
CLEANING - DISC BRAKE CALIPER
WARNING: DUST AND DIRT ACCUMULATING ON BRAKE PARTS DURING NORMAL USE
MAY CONTAIN ASBESTOS FIBERS FROM PRODUCTION OR AFTERMARKET BRAKE
LININGS. BREATHING EXCESSIVE CONCENTRATIONS OF ASBESTOS FIBERS CAN CAUSE
SERIOUS BODILY HARM. EXERCISE CARE WHEN SERVICING BRAKE PARTS. DO NOT
SAND OR GRIND BRAKE LINING UNLESS EQUIPMENT USED IS DESIGNED TO CONTAIN
THE DUST RESIDUE. DO NOT CLEAN BRAKE PARTS WITH COMPRESSED AIR OR BY DRY
BRUSHING. CLEANING SHOULD BE DONE BY DAMPENING THE BRAKE COMPONENTS
WITH A FINE MIST OF WATER, THEN WIPING THE BRAKE COMPONENTS CLEAN WITH A
DAMPENED CLOTH. DISPOSE OF CLOTH AND ALL RESIDUE CONTAINING ASBESTOS
FIBERS IN AN IMPERMEABLE CONTAINER WITH THE APPROPRIATE LABEL. FOLLOW
PRACTICES PRESCRIBED BY THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
ADMINISTRATION (OSHA) AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA) FOR
THE HANDLING, PROCESSING, AND DISPOSING OF DUST OR DEBRIS THAT MAY CONTAIN
ASBESTOS FIBERS.
To clean or flush the internal passages of the brake caliper, use fresh brake fluid or Mopar
Non-Chlorinated Brake Parts Cleaner. Never use gasoline, kerosene, alcohol, oil, transmission fluid
or any fluid containing mineral oil to clean the caliper. These fluids will damage rubber cups and
seals.
INSPECTION - DISC BRAKE CALIPER
Inspect the disc brake caliper for the following: Brake fluid leaks in and around boot area and inboard lining
- Ruptures, brittleness or damage to the piston dust boot
- Damaged, dry or brittle guide pin dust boots
If caliper fails inspection, disassemble and recondition caliper, replacing the seals and dust boots.
Rear Disc Brake Caliper
CLEANING - DISC BRAKE CALIPER
WARNING: DUST AND DIRT ACCUMULATING ON BRAKE PARTS DURING NORMAL USE
MAY CONTAIN ASBESTOS FIBERS FROM PRODUCTION OR AFTERMARKET BRAKE
LININGS. BREATHING EXCESSIVE CONCENTRATIONS OF ASBESTOS FIBERS CAN CAUSE
SERIOUS BODILY HARM. EXERCISE CARE WHEN SERVICING BRAKE PARTS. DO NOT
SAND OR GRIND BRAKE LINING UNLESS EQUIPMENT USED IS DESIGNED TO CONTAIN
THE DUST RESIDUE. DO NOT CLEAN BRAKE PARTS WITH COMPRESSED AIR OR BY DRY
BRUSHING. CLEANING SHOULD BE DONE BY DAMPENING THE BRAKE COMPONENTS
WITH A FINE MIST OF WATER, THEN WIPING THE BRAKE COMPONENTS CLEAN WITH A
DAMPENED CLOTH. DISPOSE OF CLOTH AND ALL RESIDUE CONTAINING ASBESTOS
FIBERS IN AN IMPERMEABLE CONTAINER WITH THE APPROPRIATE LABEL. FOLLOW
PRACTICES PRESCRIBED BY THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
ADMINISTRATION (OSHA) AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA) FOR
THE HANDLING, PROCESSING, AND DISPOSING OF DUST OR DEBRIS THAT MAY CONTAIN
ASBESTOS FIBERS.
To clean or flush the internal passages of the brake caliper, use fresh brake fluid or Mopar
Non-Chlorinated Brake Parts Cleaner. Never use gasoline, kerosene, alcohol, oil, transmission fluid
or any fluid containing mineral oil to clean the caliper. These fluids will damage rubber cups and
seals.
INSPECTION - DISC BRAKE CALIPER
Inspect the disc brake caliper for the following: Brake fluid leaks in and around boot area and inboard lining
- Ruptures, brittleness or damage to the piston dust boot
- Damaged, dry or brittle guide pin dust boots
If caliper fails inspection, disassemble and recondition caliper, replacing the seals and dust boots.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Brakes and Traction Control > Hydraulic System, Brakes > Brake Fluid > Component
Information > Specifications
Brake Fluid: Specifications
BRAKE FLUID
Specification ........................................................................................................................................
.................................................................. DOT 3
Standard ..............................................................................................................................................
........................................................... SAE J1703
NOTE: The brake fluid used in this vehicle must conform to DOT 3 specifications and SAE J1703
standards. No other type of brake fluid is recommended or approved for usage in the vehicle brake
system. Use only Mopar brake fluid or an equivalent from a tightly sealed container.
CAUTION: Never use reclaimed brake fluid or fluid from a container which has been left open. An
open container of brake fluid will absorb moisture from the air and contaminate the fluid.
CAUTION: Never use any type of a petroleum based fluid in the brake hydraulic system. Use of
such type fluids will result in seal damage of the vehicle brake hydraulic system causing a failure of
the vehicle brake system. Petroleum based fluids would be items such as engine oil, transmission
fluid, power steering fluid, etc.
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Brake Fluid: Service Precautions
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: Brake fluid may be irritating to the skin or eyes. In case of contact, take the following
actions:
* Eye Contact - rinse eyes thoroughly with water.
* Skin Contact - wash skin with soap and water.
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Brake Fluid: Description and Operation
The brake fluid used in this vehicle must conform to DOT 3 specifications and SAE J1703
standards. No other type of brake fluid is recommended or approved for usage in the vehicle brake
system. Use only Mopar brake fluid or an equivalent from a tightly sealed container.
CAUTION: Never use reclaimed brake fluid or fluid from an container which has been left open. An
open container will absorb moisture from the air and contaminate the fluid.
CAUTION: Never use any type of a petroleum based fluid in the brake hydraulic system. Use of
such type fluids will result in seal damage of the vehicle brake hydraulic system causing a failure of
the vehicle brake system. Petroleum based fluids would be items such as engine oil, transmission
fluid, power steering fluid, etc.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Brakes and Traction Control > Hydraulic System, Brakes > Brake Fluid Level Sensor/Switch >
Component Information > Description and Operation
Brake Fluid Level Sensor/Switch: Description and Operation
For Description and Operation of this Component refer to Brakes, Description and Operation,
System Component Description.
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Component Information > Description and Operation > Page 3553
Brake Fluid Level Sensor/Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
1. Remove the vehicle wiring harness connector from brake fluid level switch in master cylinder
brake fluid reservoir.
2. Push together the retaining tabs holding the brake fluid level switch in place in the brake fluid
reservoir. 3. Pull the brake fluid level switch out the other side of the reservoir.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
1. Align the brake fluid level switch with its mounting hole on the left side of the master cylinder
brake fluid reservoir. Push the switch into the fluid
reservoir until the switch retaining tabs are expanded on the other side of the reservoir, locking it in
place.
2. Connect the brake fluid level switch wiring connector.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Brakes and Traction Control > Hydraulic System, Brakes > Brake Hose/Line > Component
Information > Specifications
Brake Hose/Line: Specifications
Tube Nuts 145 in.lb
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Brakes and Traction Control > Hydraulic System, Brakes > Brake Proportioning/Combination
Valve > Component Information > Description and Operation
Brake Proportioning/Combination Valve: Description and Operation
For Description and Operation of this Component refer to Brakes, Description and Operation,
System Component Description.
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Valve > Component Information > Description and Operation > Page 3560
Brake Proportioning/Combination Valve: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
Brake Pedal Holding Tool
1. Using a brake pedal holder, depress the brake pedal past its first one inch of travel and hold it in
this position. This will isolate the master cylinder
from the brake hydraulic system and will not allow the brake fluid to drain out of the master cylinder
reservoir.
2. Disconnect the brake tube from the proportioning valve requiring removal. 3. Unscrew the
Proportioning valve from the master cylinder.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
1. Lubricate the O-ring on the proportioning valve. Make sure the O-ring on the proportioning valve
is new. 2. Install the proportioning valve in its master cylinder port. Tighten the proportioning valve
to a torque of 40 Nm (30 ft. lbs.). 3. Connect the brake tube to the proportioning valve. Tighten the
tube nut to a torque of 17 Nm (145 inch lbs.). 4. Remove the brake pedal holder. 5. Bleed the
affected brake line. 6. Road test the vehicle to ensure proper operation of the brakes.
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Hydraulic Control Assembly - Antilock Brakes: Specifications
Mounting Bolts 97 in.lb
CAB Mounting Bolts 17 in.lb
Bracket-to-frame Rail Bolts 200 in.lb
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Hydraulic Control Assembly - Antilock Brakes: Description and Operation
For Description and Operation of this Component refer to Brakes, Antilock Brake System,
Description and Operation, Antilock Brake System Component Description.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Brakes and Traction Control > Hydraulic System, Brakes > Hydraulic Control Assembly Antilock Brakes > Component Information > Service and Repair > Removal and Installation
Hydraulic Control Assembly - Antilock Brakes: Service and Repair Removal and Installation
REMOVAL - ICU
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
Brake Pedal Holding Tool Installed
1. Using a brake pedal holder, depress the brake pedal past its first one inch of travel and hold it in
this position . This will isolate the master cylinder
from the brake hydraulic system and will not allow the brake fluid to drain out of the master cylinder
reservoir.
2. Disconnect negative (ground) cable from the battery and isolate the cable. 3. Disconnect the
positive cable from the battery, then remove the battery from the battery tray. There is one nut
securing the clamp on the backside
of the battery holding it in place.
4. Remove the one nut and one bolt securing the air cleaner box in place, then disconnect the
wiring harness connector at the air inlet sensor.
5. Lift the air cleaner box upward enough to clear its grommeted alignment post, then move the air
cleaner box forward just enough to access the
battery tray mounting bolts.
6. Remove the 2 bolts, then the 2 nuts mounting the battery tray to its bracket. Remove the battery
tray.
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7. Disconnect the primary and secondary brake tubes from the master cylinder. Install plugs in the
master cylinder outlet ports.
8. Disconnect the 25-way connector from the Controller Antilock Brake (CAB) mounted on the
Integrated Control Unit (ICU) and move it out of the
way. The connector is disconnected by pulling outward on the connector lock. This will unlock and
raise the 25-way connector out of the socket on the CAB.
9. Tag the brake tubes coming from the master cylinder as primary and secondary. This is done to
avoid mix-up once the tubes are removed from the
vehicle.
10. Disconnect and remove the primary and secondary brake tubes coming from the master
cylinder at the ICU Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU). 11. Disconnect the brake tubes going to each
individual brake at the HCU.
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12. Remove the 3 bolts attaching the ICU to its mounting bracket. 13. Remove the ICU from the
vehicle. 14. If the CAB and HCU must be separated, Refer to INTEGRATED CONTROL UNIT DISASSEMBLY.
INSTALLATION - ICU
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
1. Install the Integrated Control Unit (ICU) onto its mounting bracket. 2. Install the 3 bolts attaching
the ICU to the mounting bracket. Tighten the 3 mounting bolts to a torque of 11 Nm (97 inch lbs.).
3. Install the four brake tubes going to the brakes into their respective outlet ports on the ICU
Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU). Using a crow foot on a
torque wrench, tighten the four brake tube nuts to a torque of 17 Nm (145 inch lbs.).
NOTE: When installing the brake tubes from the master cylinder on the HCU, the brake tube with
the small tube nut is to be installed in the forward-most port on the HCU with the small end going
toward the master cylinder secondary port.
4. Install the primary and secondary brake tubes from the master cylinder onto the HCU. Do not
completely tighten the primary and secondary tubes
at this time.
5. Connect the primary and secondary brake tubes to the master cylinder ports. 6. Using a crow
foot on a torque wrench, tighten the primary and secondary brake tube nuts at both the master
cylinder and HCU to a torque of 17
Nm (145 inch lbs.).
CAUTION: Before installing the 25-way connector in the Controller Antilock Brake (CAB), be sure
the seal is properly installed in the connector.
7. Install the 25-way connector into the socket of the CAB as follows:
- Position the 25-way connector in the socket of the CAB and carefully push it down as far as
possible.
- When the connector is fully seated into the CAB socket, push the connector lock inward. This
pulls the connector into the socket of the CAB and locks it in the installed position.
8. Position the battery tray back in place. Install the two bolts, then the two nuts mounting the
battery tray to its bracket. Tighten the two bolts and
nuts to a torque of 15 Nm (135 inch lbs.).
9. Reinstall the air cleaner box onto its grommeted alignment post.
10. Install the one nut and one bolt securing the air cleaner box in place, then connect the wiring
harness connector at the air inlet sensor. 11. Install the battery and clamp it in place. Tighten the
hold-down clamp bolt to a torque of 12 Nm (106 inch lbs.). 12. Connect the positive, then the
negative (ground) cable on the battery.
NOTE: The ICU may need to be initialized using the DRBIII scan tool after ICU installation. Refer to
Appropriate Diagnostic Information.
13. Bleed the base brakes and Antilock Brake System (ABS) hydraulic systems. 14. Fill the master
cylinder to the proper fill level. 15. Road test the vehicle to ensure proper operation of the base and
ABS.
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Hydraulic Control Assembly - Antilock Brakes: Service and Repair Disassembly and Assembly
DISASSEMBLY - ICU
NOTE: To replace the Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU) or the Controller Antilock Brake (CAB) on this
vehicle, the entire Integrated Control Unit (ICU) needs to be removed from the vehicle. The CAB
can then be separated from the HCU.
1. Disconnect the pump/motor wiring harness from the CAB.
CAB Attaching Bolts
2. Remove the 4 bolts attaching the CAB to the HCU.
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3. Remove the CAB from the HCU.
NOTE: For assembly, Refer to INTEGRATED CONTROL UNIT - ASSEMBLY.
ASSEMBLY - ICU
1. Install the Controller Antilock Brake (CAB) on the Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU). 2. Install the 4
bolts mounting the CAB to the HCU. Tighten the CAB mounting bolts to a torque of 2 Nm (17 inch
lbs.). 3. Plug the pump/motor wiring harness into the CAB. 4. Install the Integrated Control Unit
(ICU) in the vehicle.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Brakes and Traction Control > Hydraulic System, Brakes > Brake Master Cylinder >
Component Information > Specifications
Brake Master Cylinder: Specifications
Mounting Nuts 250 in.lb
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Brakes and Traction Control > Hydraulic System, Brakes > Brake Master Cylinder >
Component Information > Specifications > Page 3575
Brake Master Cylinder: Description and Operation
For Description and Operation for this Component refer to Brakes, Description and Operation,
System Component Description.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Brakes and Traction Control > Hydraulic System, Brakes > Brake Master Cylinder >
Component Information > Service and Repair > Master Cylinder Bleeding Procedure
Brake Master Cylinder: Service and Repair Master Cylinder Bleeding Procedure
STANDARD PROCEDURE - MASTER CYLINDER BLEEDING
1. Clamp the master cylinder in a vise.
2. Attach four Master Cylinder Bleed Tubes, Special Tool 8358-1, to the four ports of the master
cylinder and tighten each in place. The bleed tubes
for the ports pertaining to the rear brakes are made to attach to the proportioning valves screwed
into the master cylinder. Position the other end of the tubes into the master cylinder reservoir so
their outlets are below the surface of the brake fluid in the reservoir when filled.
3. Fill the brake fluid reservoir with Mopar brake fluid, or an equivalent conforming to DOT 3
specifications. 4. Using a wooden dowel as a pushrod, press the pistons inward slowly applying
brake pressure, then release the pressure, allowing the pistons to
return to the released position. Repeat this several times until all air bubbles are expelled out of the
tubes and master cylinder bore.
5. Remove the bleed tubes from the master cylinder and plug the outlet ports. 6. Install the fill cap
on the reservoir. 7. Remove the master cylinder from the vise.
NOTE: It is not necessary to bleed the entire hydraulic system after replacing just the master
cylinder unless the brake system has been open to air for an excessive amount of time or air is
present in the lines. Only the master cylinder must be bled and filled.
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Brake Master Cylinder: Service and Repair Master Cylinder Removal and Installation
With ABS
REMOVAL
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
CAUTION: The vacuum in the power brake booster must be pumped down before removing the
master cylinder to prevent the booster from sucking in any contamination. This can be done by
pumping the brake pedal while the engine is not running until a firm brake pedal is achieved.
1. With the engine not running, pump the brake pedal 4 - 5 strokes until the pedal feel is firm. 2.
Disconnect the negative (ground) cable from the battery and isolate the cable. 3. Disconnect the
positive cable from the battery, then remove the battery from the battery tray. There is one nut
securing the clamp on the backside
of the battery holding it in place.
4. Disconnect the wiring harness connector from the brake fluid level switch on the master cylinder
reservoir. 5. Disconnect the primary and secondary brake tubes from master cylinder. Install plugs
in the master cylinder outlet ports. 6. Clean the area around where the master cylinder attaches to
the power brake booster using a suitable brake cleaner such as Mopar Brake Parts
Cleaner or an equivalent.
7. Remove the 2 nuts attaching master cylinder to power brake booster. 8. Slide the master
cylinder straight out of the power brake booster.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions. The master cylinder
must be bled before installing it on the vehicle.
1. Bleed the master cylinder before installing it on the vehicle. 2. Wipe the face of the power brake
booster clean where the master cylinder seal comes in contact when it's installed. Do not get any
cleaner or
debris inside the booster.
3. Position the master cylinder on the studs of power brake vacuum booster aligning the booster
push rod with the master cylinder push rod.
Carefully push the master cylinder onto the studs until it contacts the face of the booster.
4. Install the two master cylinder mounting nuts. Tighten the mounting nuts to a torque of 28 Nm
(250 inch lbs.). 5. Connect the primary and secondary brake tubes to the master cylinder primary
and secondary ports. Tighten the nuts to a torque of 17 Nm (145
inch lbs.).
6. Install the wiring harness connector on the master cylinder reservoir fluid level switch.
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7. Install the battery and clamp in place. 8. Connect the positive, then the negative (ground) cable
on the battery. 9. Fill the master cylinder to the proper fill level.
10. Road test the vehicle to ensure proper operation of the base and Antilock Brake Systems
(ABS).
Without ABS
REMOVAL
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
CAUTION: The vacuum in the power brake booster must be pumped down before removing the
master cylinder to prevent the booster from sucking in any contamination. This can be done by
pumping the brake pedal while the engine is not running until a firm brake pedal is achieved.
1. With the engine not running, pump the brake pedal 4 - 5 strokes until the pedal feel is firm. 2.
Disconnect the negative (ground) cable from the battery and isolate the cable. 3. Disconnect the
positive cable from the battery, then remove the battery from the battery tray. There is one nut
securing the clamp on the backside
of the battery holding it in place.
4. Remove the vehicle wiring harness connector from brake fluid level switch in master cylinder
brake fluid reservoir.
5. Disconnect the two brake tubes from the master cylinder, and two brake tubes from the
proportioning valves. Install plugs at all of the open brake
tube outlets on the master cylinder.
6. Clean the area around where the master cylinder attaches to the power brake booster using a
suitable brake cleaner such as Mopar Brake Parts
Cleaner or an equivalent.
7. Remove the two nuts attaching the master cylinder to the power brake booster. 8. Slide the
master cylinder straight out of the power brake booster. 9. To remove the proportioning valves,
unthread each from the master cylinder.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions. The master cylinder
must be bled before installing it on the vehicle.
1. If removed, install the proportioning valves in their master cylinder ports. The valves are
identical, so they can be installed in either master
cylinder port going to the rear brakes. Make sure the O-rings on the proportioning valves are new.
2. Bleed the master cylinder before installing it on the vehicle. 3. Wipe the face of the power brake
booster clean where the master cylinder seal comes in contact when it's installed. Do not get any
cleaner or
debris inside the booster.
4. Position the master cylinder on the studs of the power brake booster, aligning the push rod of the
power brake booster with master cylinder piston
push rod. Carefully push the master cylinder onto the studs until it contacts the face of the booster.
5. Install the two master cylinder mounting nuts and tighten each to a torque of 18 Nm (160 inch
lbs.). 6. Connect the four brake tubes to the master cylinder and proportioning valve ports. Tighten
all tube nuts to a torque of 17 Nm (145 inch lbs.). 7. Connect the brake fluid level switch wiring
connector. 8. Install the battery and clamp it in place. 9. Connect the positive, then the negative
(ground) cable on the battery.
10. Fill the master cylinder to the proper level.
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11. Road test the vehicle to ensure proper operation of the brakes.
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Brake Master Cylinder: Service and Repair Fluid Reservoir Removal and Installation
REMOVAL
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions. The master cylinder
does not need to be removed from the power brake booster for removal and installation of the
brake fluid reservoir.
1. Clean the master cylinder housing and brake fluid reservoir exterior surfaces. 2. Remove the
brake fluid reservoir cap. Using a clean syringe or siphoning tool, empty as much brake fluid as
possible from the reservoir.
3. Remove the vehicle wiring harness connector from brake fluid level switch in master cylinder
brake fluid reservoir.
4. Remove the two plastic pins holding the reservoir to the master cylinder. 5. Lift the reservoir from
the master cylinder casting.
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6. Remove the grommets sealing the reservoir to the master cylinder housing.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions. The master cylinder
does not need to be removed from the power brake booster for removal and installation of the
brake fluid reservoir.
1. Install new sealing grommets in the master cylinder housing. 2. Lubricate the sealing grommets
with fresh clean DOT 3 brake fluid. Place the reservoir in position over the grommets making sure
the filler hole is
towards the front of the vehicle. Seat the reservoir into the grommets. While holding the reservoir
firmly against the grommets, install new plastic pins through their mounting holes until they
protrude out the other side of the master cylinder reservoir.
3. Connect the brake fluid level switch wiring connector. 4. Fill the reservoir with fresh clean DOT 3
brake fluid.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Brakes and Traction Control > Hydraulic System, Brakes > Wheel Cylinder > Component
Information > Specifications
Wheel Cylinder: Specifications
Wheel Cylinder Rear Mounting Bolts 115 in.lb
Bleedier Screws 80 in.lb
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Wheel Cylinder: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
1. Using a brake pedal holder, depress the brake pedal past its first one inch of travel and hold it in
this position. This will isolate the master cylinder
from the brake hydraulic system and will not allow the brake fluid to drain out of the master.
2. Raise the vehicle. 3. Remove the rear tire and wheel assembly.
4. Disconnect the rear brake flex hose from the wheel cylinder. 5. Remove the rear brake drum. 6.
Remove the rear brake shoes from the brake support plate.
NOTE: If the brake shoes are wet with grease or brake fluid, replace them.
7. Remove the brake wheel cylinder attaching bolts.
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8. Remove the brake wheel cylinder from the brake support plate.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
1. Install a new O-ring at the mating surface of the wheel cylinder-to-brake support plate.
NOTE: When installing wheel cylinder on brake support plate, be sure it is positioned squarely
(horizontal) to the brake assembly.
2. Install the wheel cylinder onto brake support plate. Tighten the attaching bolts to a torque of 13
Nm (115 inch lbs.). 3. Hand start the rear brake flex hose tube fitting to wheel cylinder. Tighten the
tube nut to a torque of 17 Nm (145 inch lbs.). 4. Install the rear brake shoes on the brake support
plate. Replace them as necessary. 5. Install the rear brake drum onto the rear hub. 6. Install the tire
and wheel assembly. Tighten the wheel mounting nuts to a torque of 135 Nm (100 ft. lbs.). 7.
Adjust the rear brakes. 8. Lower the vehicle. 9. Remove the brake pedal holder.
10. Bleed the wheel cylinder as necessary. 11. Road test the vehicle to make sure the brakes
operate correctly.
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Parking Brake Cable: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
The procedure below applies to either of the two rear parking brake cables. 1. Block the tire and
wheels so the vehicle does not move once the vehicle parking brake lever is released. 2. Fully
apply the parking brake lever, then shift the transmission into neutral. 3. Remove the screws
attaching the center console, then remove the center console. 4. Lower the parking brake lever
handle to the released position.
5. Grasp the parking brake lever output cable by hand and pull upward. Continue pulling on the
cable until a pin punch can be inserted through the
hole in the lever mechanism sector gear and the hole in the right side of its mounting bracket. This
will lock the parking brake automatic adjustment mechanism in place and take tension off the
parking brake cables.
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6. Remove both rear parking brake cables from the parking brake cable equalizer. 7. Remove the
rear seat cushion from the vehicle. 8. Fold the rear carpeting forward to expose the parking brake
cables at the end of the rear floor.
9. Install the box end of a 1/2 inch wrench over the parking brake cable retainer. Push the wrench
onto the retainer until the retainer fingers are
collapsed. From under the carpeting, grasp the parking brake cable housing and pull cable straight
out of the bracket attached to the floor.
10. Raise the vehicle. 11. Remove the rear tire and wheel assembly from the vehicle. 12. On
vehicles equipped with rear drum brakes, remove the brake drum. 13. On vehicles equipped with
rear disc brakes:
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- Remove the disc brake caliper guide pin bolts, then the caliper from disc brake adapter.
- Hang the caliper out of the way using a wire hanger or cord.
- Remove the brake rotor from the rear hub and bearing.
14. Remove the dust cap from the rear hub and bearing. 15. Remove the hub and bearing retaining
nut from the knuckle spindle, then remove the hub and bearing.
16. On vehicles equipped with rear disc brakes, remove the upper return spring, both shoe
hold-down clips, then spread the rear parking brake shoes
apart at the top enough to clear the shoe anchor and remove the parking brake shoes as an
assembly from the disc brake adapter.
17. To remove the rear parking brake cable from the brake support plate on vehicles equipped with
rear drum brakes:
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- Remove the parking brake cable from the parking brake actuating lever.
- Remove the actuating spring between the brake shoe adjustment lever and the brake shoe.
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- Remove the parking brake cable from the rear brake support plate. The parking brake cable can
be removed from brake support plate using a 1/2 inch box wrench to compress the locking fingers
on the parking brake cable retainer.
18. To remove the rear parking brake cable from the disc brake adapter on vehicles equipped with
rear disc brakes:
- Remove the parking brake actuating lever from the parking brake cable.
- Remove the parking brake cable from the rear disc brake adapter. The parking brake cable can
be removed from the disc brake adapter using a 1/2 inch offset box wrench to compress the locking
fingers on the parking brake cable retainer.
19. Remove the nuts, then the parking brake cable routing bracket from the tension strut mounting
bolts. 20. Remove the parking brake cable and sealing grommet from floor pan of the vehicle.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
The procedure below applies to either of the two rear parking brake cables. 1. From underneath
push the parking brake cable through the hole in the floor pan of the vehicle making sure the cable
sealing grommet is installed
in the floor pan as far as possible to insure a good seal.
2. Attach the parking brake cable routing bracket to the tension strut mounting bolts. Install and
tighten the mounting nuts to a torque of 28 Nm (250
inch lbs.).
3. Install the parking brake cable into the brake support plate or the rear disc brake adapter. Be
sure the locking fingers on the cable retainer are
expanded once the cable is pushed all the way into the support plate or brake adapter hole to
ensure the cable is securely held in place.
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4. On vehicles equipped with rear drum brakes:
- Install the parking brake cable on the parking brake cable actuating lever.
- Install the actuating spring to the brake shoe and the brake adjustment lever.
6. On vehicles equipped with rear disc brakes:
- Install the parking brake shoes actuator lever on the parking brake cable.
- Install the parking brake shoe assemblies on the disc brake adapter.
6. Install the hub and bearing on the rear spindle. Install a new hub and bearing retaining nut.
Tighten the retaining nut to a torque of 217 Nm (160 ft.
lbs.).
7. Install the hub and bearing dust cap. 8. On drum brake equipped vehicles, install the rear brake
drum. 9. On vehicles equipped with rear disc brakes, install the brake rotor, then the disc brake
caliper. Install the two caliper guide pin bolts, then tighten
them to a torque of 22 Nm (192 inch lbs.).
10. Install the rear tire and wheel assembly. Tighten all wheel nuts to a torque of 135 Nm (100 ft.
lbs.). 11. Lower the vehicle. 12. Ensure that the seal grommet on the cable that was installed from
underneath is fully seated into the floor pan. 13. Route the parking brake cable under the carpeting,
up to parking brake cable retaining bracket on floor pan. Install the parking brake cable through
the retaining bracket. Push the cable in until the locking fingers on the cable retainer lock the cable
into place.
14. Install the rear parking brake cables into the equalizer on the parking brake lever output cable.
15. Ensure that the parking brake cables are correctly installed on the equalizer and aligned with
the cable track on the parking brake lever.
NOTE: The parking brake lever can be in any position when releasing the automatic adjuster.
16. Keeping your hands clear of the automatic adjuster sector and pawl area, firmly grasp the
parking brake lever pin punch (or locking pin if a new
mechanism has been installed), then quickly remove it from the parking brake lever mechanism.
This will allow the park brake lever mechanism to automatically adjust the parking brake cables.
17. Cycle the parking brake lever once to position the parking brake cables, then return the parking
brake lever its released position. 18. Check the rear wheels of the vehicle. They should rotate
freely without dragging with the lever in its released position. 19. Reposition the rear carpeting into
place. 20. Install the rear seat cushion. Be sure the seat cushion is fully installed in the retainers on
the floor pan of the vehicle. 21. Fully apply the parking brake lever. 22. Install the center console
and its mounting screws. 23. Remove the blocks from the tires and wheels.
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Parking Brake Lever Mounting Nuts 250 in.lb
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Parking Brake Lever: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
WARNING: THE AUTOMATIC ADJUSTING FEATURE OF THIS PARKING BRAKE LEVER
CONTAINS A CLOCK SPRING LOADED TO APPROXIMATELY 25 POUNDS. DO NOT
RELEASE THE AUTOMATIC ADJUSTER LOCKOUT DEVICE UNLESS THE REAR PARKING
BRAKE CABLES AND EQUALIZER ARE CONNECTED TO THE LEVER OUTPUT CABLE. KEEP
HANDS OUT OF AUTOMATIC ADJUSTER SECTOR AND PAWL AREA. FAILURE TO OBSERVE
CAUTION IN HANDLING THIS MECHANISM COULD LEAD TO SERIOUS INJURY. WHEN
REPAIRS TO THE PARKING BRAKE LEVER OR CABLES ARE REQUIRED, THE AUTOMATIC
ADJUSTER MUST BE LOADED AND LOCKED OUT TO AVOID POSSIBLE INJURY. THE LEVER
ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM CAN BE LOADED AND LOCKED OUT AS OUTLINED IN THIS
PROCEDURE.
1. Block the tire and wheels so the vehicle does not move once the vehicle parking brake lever is
released. 2. Fully apply the parking brake lever, then shift the transmission into neutral. 3. Remove
the screws attaching the center console, then remove the center console. 4. Lower the parking
brake lever handle to the released position.
5. Grasp the parking brake lever output cable by hand and pull upward. Continue pulling on the
cable until a pin punch can be inserted through the
hole in the lever mechanism sector gear and the hole in the right side of its mounting bracket. This
will lock the parking brake automatic adjustment mechanism in place and take tension off the
parking brake cables.
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6. Remove both rear parking brake cables from the parking brake cable equalizer.
7. Remove the wiring harness electrical connector from the parking brake warning lamp switch on
the parking brake lever. 8. Remove the two nuts attaching the parking brake lever to the vehicle. 9.
Remove the parking brake lever from the vehicle.
INSTALLATION
WARNING: THE AUTOMATIC ADJUSTING FEATURE OF THIS PARKING BRAKE LEVER
CONTAINS A CLOCK SPRING LOADED TO APPROXIMATELY 25 POUNDS. DO NOT
RELEASE THE AUTOMATIC ADJUSTER LOCKOUT DEVICE UNLESS THE REAR PARKING
BRAKE CABLES AND EQUALIZER ARE CONNECTED TO THE LEVER OUTPUT CABLE. KEEP
HANDS OUT OF AUTOMATIC ADJUSTER SECTOR AND PAWL AREA. FAILURE TO OBSERVE
CAUTION IN HANDLING THIS MECHANISM COULD LEAD TO SERIOUS INJURY. WHEN
REPAIRS TO THE PARKING BRAKE LEVER OR CABLES ARE REQUIRED, THE AUTOMATIC
ADJUSTER MUST BE LOADED AND LOCKED OUT TO AVOID POSSIBLE INJURY. THE LEVER
ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM CAN BE LOADED AND LOCKED OUT AS OUTLINED IN THIS
PROCEDURE.
1. Place the parking brake lever on the mounting studs on the vehicle floor. Install and tighten the
two mounting nuts to a torque of 28 Nm (250 inch
lbs.)).
2. Connect the wiring harness electrical connector on the parking brake warning lamp switch. 3.
Install both rear park brake cables into the equalizer on the parking brake lever output cable. 4.
Ensure that the parking brake cables are correctly installed on the equalizer and aligned with the
cable track on the parking brake lever.
NOTE: The parking brake lever can only be in the released position when releasing the automatic
adjuster.
5. Keeping your hands clear of the automatic adjuster sector and pawl area, firmly grasp the
parking brake lever pin punch (or locking pin if a new
mechanism has been installed), then quickly remove it from the parking brake lever mechanism.
This will allow the park brake lever mechanism to
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automatically adjust the parking brake cables.
6. Cycle the parking brake lever once to position the parking brake cables, then return the parking
brake lever its released position. 7. Check the rear wheels of the vehicle. They should rotate freely
without dragging with the lever in its released position. 8. Fully apply the parking brake lever. 9.
Install the center console and its mounting screws.
10. Remove the blocks from the tires and wheels.
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NOTE: The parking brake shoes used in the drum-in-hat park brake system do not automatically
adjust to compensate for brake shoe lining wear. Therefore, it is necessary to manually adjust the
parking brake shoes.
1. Verify the parking brake lever is in the released position. 2. Raise the vehicle. 3. Remove the
rubber plug from the adjusting hole in the disc brake caliper adapter. 4. Adjust the parking brakes.
Use the first bullet point for the adjustment of the left side parking brake shoes. Use the second
bullet point for the
adjustment of the right side parking brake shoes. Insert a medium size screwdriver through adjustment hole in the left backing plate. Position the
screwdriver against the star wheel on the parking brake shoe adjuster. Using the screwdriver,
rotate the star wheel downward until a slight drag is noticed when turning the rear tire and wheel
assembly. Then, using the screwdriver, slowly rotate the star wheel upward, backing off the
adjuster, just enough to allow the rear tire and wheel assembly to rotate without the parking brake
shoes dragging. Do not back off the adjuster star wheel more than two clicks past the point of no
drag. The parking brake shoe-to-drum clearance is now properly set.
- Insert a medium size screwdriver through adjustment hole in the right backing plate. Position the
screwdriver against the star wheel on the parking brake shoe adjuster. Using the screwdriver,
rotate the star wheel upward until a slight drag is noticed when turning the rear tire and wheel
assembly. Then, using the screwdriver, slowly rotate the star wheel downward, backing off the
adjuster, just enough to allow the rear tire and wheel assembly to rotate without the parking brake
shoes dragging. Do not back off the adjuster star wheel more than two clicks past the point of no
drag. The parking brake shoe-to-drum clearance is now properly set.
5. Install the rubber plug in the adjusting holes of the disc brake caliper adapter. 6. Lower the
vehicle until the rear tires are just clearing the floor. 7. Reach inside the vehicle and fully apply and
release the park brakes two times after adjusting the parking brake shoes. 8. With the parking
brake lever in the fully applied position, attempt to hand rotate each rear tire and wheel assembly to
ensure that the parking brake
shoes are working.
9. With the parking brake lever in the released position, hand rotate each rear tire and wheel
assembly to ensure that the parking brake shoes are not
dragging.
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Parking Brake Shoe: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions. This procedure
applies to vehicles with rear disc brakes only.
1. Raise the vehicle. 2. Remove the rear tire and wheel assembly. 3. Remove the rear disc brake
caliper assembly from the brake rotor and store it out of the way. 4. Remove rear brake rotor. 5.
Remove the dust cap from the rear hub and bearing. 6. Remove the rear hub and bearing
assembly retaining nut and washer. 7. Remove the rear hub and bearing assembly from the rear
spindle.
8. Remove the rear brake shoe assembly hold-down clip. 9. Turn the brake shoe adjuster wheel
until the adjuster is at shortest length.
10. Remove the adjuster assembly from the parking brake shoe assemblies.
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11. Remove the lower shoe-to-shoe spring.
12. Pull the rear brake shoe away from anchor. Remove the rear brake shoe and upper return
spring.
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13. Remove the front brake shoe hold-down clip. Remove the front brake shoe assembly.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions. This procedure
applies to vehicles with rear disc brakes only.
1. Install the front brake shoe and secure it in place with a hold-down clip. 2. Install the rear brake
shoe and the upper shoe return spring. Pull the rear brake shoe over the anchor block until it is
properly located on the
adapter.
3. Install the lower shoe-to-shoe return spring. 4. Install the brake shoe adjuster assembly with the
star wheel towards the rear. 5. Install the rear brake shoe hold down clip.
6. Adjust the parking brake shoes to a diameter to 171.72 - 171.50 mm (6.75 - 6.75 inch). 7. Install
the rear hub and bearing assembly on spindle. 8. Install a new hub and bearing assembly retaining
nut. Tighten the retaining nut to a torque of 217 Nm (160 ft. lbs.). 9. Install the hub and bearing dust
cap.
10. Install the rear brake rotor. 11. Install rear disc brake caliper
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12. Install the tire and wheel assembly. Tighten the wheel mounting nuts to a torque of 135 Nm
(100 ft. lbs.). 13. Repeat the above procedure to the parking brake shoes on the other side of the
vehicle. 14. Adjust the parking brake shoes as necessary. 15. Lower the vehicle.
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Parking Brake Warning Lamp: Testing and Inspection
The brake warning lamp illuminates when the parking brake is applied with ignition switch turned to
the ON position. The same lamp will also illuminate if one of the two service brake systems fail the
when brake pedal is applied.
To Test The System:
- As the ignition switch is turned to the start position the lamp should light.
- Turn ignition switch to the ON position and apply the parking brake. The lamp should light.
If Lamp Fails To Light, Inspect For:
- A burned out lamp
- Loose, corroded or damaged socket
- A damaged circuit board
- A broken or disconnected wire at the switch
- Defective switch
To test the service brake warning system, refer to Brakes, Hydraulic System Control Valves.
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Technical Service Bulletin # 983 Date: 010601
Recall - Brake Booster Hose Replacement
June 2001
Safety Recall No. 983 Brake Booster Vacuum Hose
Models
2000-2001 (PL) Dodge and Plymouth Neon
NOTE:
This recall applies only to the above vehicles equipped with a:
^ 2.0L engine ("C" in the 8th VIN Position) built through March 21, 2001 (MDH 0321 XX) or a
^ 2.0L High Output engine ("F" in the 8th VIN Position) built through April 11, 2001 (MDH 0411XX).
IMPORTANT:
Some of the involved vehicles may be in dealer new vehicle inventory. Federal law requires you to
stop sale and complete this recall service on these vehicles before retail delivery. Dealers should
also consider this requirement to apply to used vehicle inventory and should perform this recall on
vehicles in for service. Involved vehicles can be determined by using the DIAL VIP System.
Subject
The brake booster vacuum hose on about 350,000 of the above vehicles may swell due to oil
contamination and become disconnected. A disconnected hose could cause a loss of power brake
assist and an increase in engine idle speed. This can increase stopping distance and cause an
accident without warning.
Repair
The brake booster vacuum hose must be replaced.
Parts Information
Each dealer to whom vehicles in the recall were invoiced (or the current dealer at the same street
address) will receive enough Brake Booster Vacuum Hoses to service about 10% of those
vehicles.
Dealers should determine which brake booster vacuum hose is required for each vehicle at the
time appointments are scheduled to assure that the correct part is available when the customer
arrives. The vacuum hose for the vehicle to be serviced may be determined by:
> Using the part code in the third column of the VIN list along with the following table (involved
dealers);
> Using the VIN and part number list electronically transmitted to DIAL System Function 53
(involved dealers); or
> Entering the VIN into the DIAL VIP System (sales code information) along with the table (all
dealers) shown.
Completion Reporting and Reimbursement
Claims for vehicles that have been serviced must be submitted on the DIAL System. Claims
submitted will be used by DaimlerChrysler to record recall service completions and provide dealer
payments.
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Use the labor operation number and time allowance shown.
Add the cost of the hose plus applicable dealer allowance to your claim.
NOTE:
See the Warranty Administration Manual, Recall Claim Processing Section, for complete recall
claim processing instructions.
Parts Return
Not required.
Dealer Notification and Vehicle List
All dealers will receive a copy of this dealer recall notification letter by first class mail. Two
additional copies will be sent through the DCMMS, and the MDS2 will be updated to include this
recall in the near future. Each dealer to whom involved vehicles were invoiced (or the current
dealer at the same street address) will receive a list of their involved vehicles. The vehicle list is
arranged in Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) sequence. Owners known to DaimlerChrysler are
also listed. The lists are for dealer reference in arranging for service of involved vehicles.
DIAL System Functions 53 and VIP
All involved vehicles have been entered to DIAL System Functions 53 and VIP for dealer inquiry as
needed.
Function 53 provides involved dealers with an updated VIN list of their incomplete vehicles. The
customer name, address and phone number are listed if known. Completed vehicles are removed
from Function 53 within several days of repair claim submission. To use this system, type "53" at
the "ENTER FUNCTION" prompt, then type "0RD983".
Owner Notification and Service Scheduling
All involved vehicle owners known to DaimlerChrysler are being notified of the service requirement
by first class mail. They are requested to schedule appointments for this service with their dealers.
A copy of the owner letter is included.
Enclosed with each owner letter is an Owner Notification Form. The involved vehicle and recall are
identified on the form for owner or dealer reference as needed.
Dealers are encouraged to consider alternative scheduling and servicing approaches for this recall.
For most vehicles, this repair does not require hoists or other full service facility special equipment
and is a DaimlerChrysler Mobile Service approved repair.
Vehicle Not Available
If a vehicle is not available for service, let us know by filling out the pre-addressed Owner
Notification Form or describe the reason on a postcard and mail to:
DaimlerChrysler Corporation CIMS 482-00-85 800 Chrysler Drive East Auburn Hills, Michigan
48326-2757
Additional Information
If you have any questions or need assistance in completing this action, please contact your Zone
Service Office.
Service Procedure
1. For Neon R/T vehicles equipped with a 2.0L High Output engine: Raise the vehicle on an
appropriate hoist.
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2. Disconnect the brake booster vacuum hose from the intake manifold nipple (Figure 1).
NOTE:
On Neon R/T vehicles, the intake manifold nipple is located on the rear of the manifold between the
# 2 and # 3 cylinder runners.
3. For Neon R/T vehicles equipped with a 2.0L High Output engine: Lower the vehicle.
4. Disconnect the brake booster vacuum hose from the check valve on the brake booster (Figure
2). Do not remove the check valve from the brake booster.
IMPORTANT:
For Neon R/T vehicles equipped with a 2.0L High Output engine, disconnect the brake booster
hose from the inline hose connector located near the brake booster. Do NOT disconnect the
vacuum hose elbow from the brake booster check valve.
5. Remove and discard the brake booster vacuum hose.
6. Route the new vacuum hose in the same location as the original hose and then secure the hose
with the clips on the left side of the valve cover.
7. Connect the brake booster vacuum hose to the check valve on the brake booster (Figure 2) or to
the inline hose connector (Neon R/T vehicles).
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8. Connect the brake booster vacuum hose to the intake manifold nipple (Figure 1).
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Technical Service Bulletin # 983 Date: 010601
Recall - Brake Booster Hose Replacement
June 2001
Safety Recall No. 983 Brake Booster Vacuum Hose
Models
2000-2001 (PL) Dodge and Plymouth Neon
NOTE:
This recall applies only to the above vehicles equipped with a:
^ 2.0L engine ("C" in the 8th VIN Position) built through March 21, 2001 (MDH 0321 XX) or a
^ 2.0L High Output engine ("F" in the 8th VIN Position) built through April 11, 2001 (MDH 0411XX).
IMPORTANT:
Some of the involved vehicles may be in dealer new vehicle inventory. Federal law requires you to
stop sale and complete this recall service on these vehicles before retail delivery. Dealers should
also consider this requirement to apply to used vehicle inventory and should perform this recall on
vehicles in for service. Involved vehicles can be determined by using the DIAL VIP System.
Subject
The brake booster vacuum hose on about 350,000 of the above vehicles may swell due to oil
contamination and become disconnected. A disconnected hose could cause a loss of power brake
assist and an increase in engine idle speed. This can increase stopping distance and cause an
accident without warning.
Repair
The brake booster vacuum hose must be replaced.
Parts Information
Each dealer to whom vehicles in the recall were invoiced (or the current dealer at the same street
address) will receive enough Brake Booster Vacuum Hoses to service about 10% of those
vehicles.
Dealers should determine which brake booster vacuum hose is required for each vehicle at the
time appointments are scheduled to assure that the correct part is available when the customer
arrives. The vacuum hose for the vehicle to be serviced may be determined by:
> Using the part code in the third column of the VIN list along with the following table (involved
dealers);
> Using the VIN and part number list electronically transmitted to DIAL System Function 53
(involved dealers); or
> Entering the VIN into the DIAL VIP System (sales code information) along with the table (all
dealers) shown.
Completion Reporting and Reimbursement
Claims for vehicles that have been serviced must be submitted on the DIAL System. Claims
submitted will be used by DaimlerChrysler to record recall service completions and provide dealer
payments.
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Use the labor operation number and time allowance shown.
Add the cost of the hose plus applicable dealer allowance to your claim.
NOTE:
See the Warranty Administration Manual, Recall Claim Processing Section, for complete recall
claim processing instructions.
Parts Return
Not required.
Dealer Notification and Vehicle List
All dealers will receive a copy of this dealer recall notification letter by first class mail. Two
additional copies will be sent through the DCMMS, and the MDS2 will be updated to include this
recall in the near future. Each dealer to whom involved vehicles were invoiced (or the current
dealer at the same street address) will receive a list of their involved vehicles. The vehicle list is
arranged in Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) sequence. Owners known to DaimlerChrysler are
also listed. The lists are for dealer reference in arranging for service of involved vehicles.
DIAL System Functions 53 and VIP
All involved vehicles have been entered to DIAL System Functions 53 and VIP for dealer inquiry as
needed.
Function 53 provides involved dealers with an updated VIN list of their incomplete vehicles. The
customer name, address and phone number are listed if known. Completed vehicles are removed
from Function 53 within several days of repair claim submission. To use this system, type "53" at
the "ENTER FUNCTION" prompt, then type "0RD983".
Owner Notification and Service Scheduling
All involved vehicle owners known to DaimlerChrysler are being notified of the service requirement
by first class mail. They are requested to schedule appointments for this service with their dealers.
A copy of the owner letter is included.
Enclosed with each owner letter is an Owner Notification Form. The involved vehicle and recall are
identified on the form for owner or dealer reference as needed.
Dealers are encouraged to consider alternative scheduling and servicing approaches for this recall.
For most vehicles, this repair does not require hoists or other full service facility special equipment
and is a DaimlerChrysler Mobile Service approved repair.
Vehicle Not Available
If a vehicle is not available for service, let us know by filling out the pre-addressed Owner
Notification Form or describe the reason on a postcard and mail to:
DaimlerChrysler Corporation CIMS 482-00-85 800 Chrysler Drive East Auburn Hills, Michigan
48326-2757
Additional Information
If you have any questions or need assistance in completing this action, please contact your Zone
Service Office.
Service Procedure
1. For Neon R/T vehicles equipped with a 2.0L High Output engine: Raise the vehicle on an
appropriate hoist.
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2. Disconnect the brake booster vacuum hose from the intake manifold nipple (Figure 1).
NOTE:
On Neon R/T vehicles, the intake manifold nipple is located on the rear of the manifold between the
# 2 and # 3 cylinder runners.
3. For Neon R/T vehicles equipped with a 2.0L High Output engine: Lower the vehicle.
4. Disconnect the brake booster vacuum hose from the check valve on the brake booster (Figure
2). Do not remove the check valve from the brake booster.
IMPORTANT:
For Neon R/T vehicles equipped with a 2.0L High Output engine, disconnect the brake booster
hose from the inline hose connector located near the brake booster. Do NOT disconnect the
vacuum hose elbow from the brake booster check valve.
5. Remove and discard the brake booster vacuum hose.
6. Route the new vacuum hose in the same location as the original hose and then secure the hose
with the clips on the left side of the valve cover.
7. Connect the brake booster vacuum hose to the check valve on the brake booster (Figure 2) or to
the inline hose connector (Neon R/T vehicles).
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8. Connect the brake booster vacuum hose to the intake manifold nipple (Figure 1).
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Vacuum Brake Booster: Specifications
Make / Type Bosch/ Vacuum
Diaphram Size 205 mm
Diaphram Type Tandem
Mounting Studs 300 in.lb
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Vacuum Brake Booster: Description and Operation
For the Description and Operation of this Component Refer to Brakes, Description and Operation,
System Component Description.
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Vacuum Brake Booster: Testing and Inspection
For Testing and Inspection Procedures on this Component refer to Brakes, Testing and Inspection,
Procedures.
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Vacuum Brake Booster: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
1. Disconnect negative (ground) cable from the battery and isolate the cable. 2. Disconnect the
positive cable from the battery, then remove the battery from the battery tray. There is one nut
securing the clamp on the backside
of the battery holding it in place.
3. Remove the one nut and one bolt securing the air cleaner box in place, then disconnect the
wiring harness connector at the air inlet sensor.
4. Lift the air cleaner box upward enough to clear its grommeted alignment post, then move the air
cleaner box forward just enough to access the
battery tray mounting bolts.
5. Remove the 2 bolts, then the 2 nuts mounting the battery tray to its bracket. Remove the battery
tray.
CAUTION: The vacuum in the power brake booster must be pumped down before removing the
master cylinder to prevent the booster from sucking in any contamination. This can be done by
pumping the brake pedal 4 - 5 times while the engine is not running until a firm brake pedal is
achieved.
6. Remove the master cylinder. 7. If the vehicle is equipped with ABS, remove the Integrated
Control Unit (ICU). 8. If the vehicle is equipped with ABS, remove the three bolts securing the ICU
mounting bracket to the frame rail.
9. Disconnect the vacuum hoses from the check valve on the power brake booster, but do not
remove the check valve from power brake booster.
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10. Locate the brake pedal-to-power brake booster input rod attachment under the instrument
panel. Position a small screwdriver under the center tang
of the retaining clip. Rotate the screwdriver enough to allow the retaining clip tang to pass over the
end of the brake pedal pin. Remove the clip.
CAUTION: Discard the used retaining clip, it is not to be reused. Replace the clip with a new one
on reassembly.
11. Remove the four nuts attaching the power brake booster to the instrument panel. The nuts are
accessible from under the instrument panel in the
area of the brake pedal bracket.
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12. Slide the power brake booster forward until mounting studs clear the instrument panel. Turn the
booster sideways, then remove it from the vehicle.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
1. Turn the power brake booster sideways, then install it into the engine compartment down past
the heater hoses and the strut tower. Rotate the
booster so its four mounting studs and input rod are pointed straight toward the instrument panel.
Slide the input rod and studs through the instrument panel and into mounting position.
2. Under the instrument panel, install the four power brake booster mounting nuts. Tighten the nuts
to a torque of 34 Nm (300 inch lbs.). 3. Using Lubriplate, or an equivalent, coat the surface of the
brake pedal pin where it contacts the brake booster input rod.
CAUTION: Use only a new brake booster input rod-to-brake pedal retaining clip to ensure proper
retainment. Install a new brake lamp switch anytime the old switch is removed, the brake booster or
pedals have been changed or removed.
4. Connect the power brake booster input rod-to-brake pedal pin. Install a new retaining clip. Do not
use the old clip. 5. Install and adjust a new brake lamp switch. 6. Connect all previously removed
vacuum hoses to the vacuum check valve. 7. If the vehicle is equipped with Antilock Brake System
(ABS), install the Integrated Control Unit (ICU) mounting bracket on the frame rail using
its three bolts. Tighten the nuts to a torque of 23 Nm (200 inch lbs.).
8. If the vehicle is equipped with ABS, reinstall the ICU. 9. Install the master cylinder.
10. Position the battery tray back in place. Install the two bolts, then the two nuts mounting the
battery tray to its bracket. Tighten the two bolts and
nuts to a torque of 34 Nm (25 ft. lbs.).
11. Reinstall the air cleaner box onto its grommeted alignment post. 12. Install the one nut and one
bolt securing the air cleaner box in place, then connect the wiring harness connector at the air inlet
sensor. 13. Install the battery and clamp it in place. 14. Connect the positive, then the negative
(ground) cable on the battery. 15. Bleed the base brake system 16. Road test the vehicle to ensure
proper operation of the brakes.
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Antilock Brake <--> [Electronic Brake Control Module] > Component Information > Locations
Controller Antilock Brake: Locations
Fig.1 Integrated Control Unit (ICU)
HCU Location
The CAB is mounted to the bottom of the HCU.
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Controller Antilock Brake: Diagrams
Controller Antilock Brake
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Controller Antilock Brake: Description and Operation
Fig.1 Integrated Control Unit (ICU)
CONTROLLER ANTILOCK BRAKE
The controller antilock brake (CAB) is a microprocessor-based device which monitors the ABS
system during normal braking and controls it when the vehicle is in an ABS stop. The CAB is
mounted to the bottom of the HCU. The CAB uses a 25-way electrical connector on the vehicle
wiring harness. The power source for the CAB is through the ignition switch in the RUN or ON
position. The CAB is on the PCI bus.
The primary functions of the controller antilock brake (CAB) are to: monitor the antilock brake system for proper operation.
- detect wheel locking or wheel slipping tendencies by monitoring the speed of all four wheels of
the vehicle.
- control fluid modulation to the wheel brakes while the system is in an ABS mode or the traction
control system is activated.
- store diagnostic information.
- provide communication to the DRBIII scan tool while in diagnostic mode.
The CAB constantly monitors the antilock brake system for proper operation. If the CAB detects a
fault, it will send a message to the Mechanical Instrument Cluster (MIC) instructing it to turn ON the
amber ABS warning indicator lamp and disable the antilock braking system. The normal base
braking system will remain operational.
The CAB continuously monitors the speed of each wheel through the signals generated by the
wheel speed sensors to determine if any wheel is beginning to lock. When a wheel locking
tendency is detected, the CAB commands the CAB command coils to actuate. The CAB command
coils then open and close the valves in the HCU that modulate brake fluid pressure in some or all
of the hydraulic circuits. The CAB continues to control pressure in individual hydraulic circuits until
a locking tendency is no longer present.
The CAB contains a self-diagnostic program that monitors the antilock brake system for system
faults. When a fault is detected, the amber ABS warning lamp is turned ON and the fault diagnostic
trouble code (DTC) is then stored in a diagnostic program memory. These DTC's will remain in the
CAB memory even after the ignition has been turned OFF. The DTC's can be read and cleared
from the CAB memory by a technician using the DRB scan tool. If not cleared with a DRB scan
tool, the fault occurrence and DTC will be automatically cleared from the CAB memory after the
identical fault has not been seen during the next 3,500 miles of vehicle operation.
Controller Antilock Brake Inputs Wheel Speed sensors (four)
- Brake Lamp switch
- Ignition Switch
- System Relay Voltage
- Ground
- Traction Control Lamp Actuation
- Diagnostic Communication (PCI)
Controller Antilock Brake Outputs Amber ABS warning indicator lamp actuation (through MIC)
- Red BRAKE warning indicator lamp actuation (through MIC)
- Traction control lamp
- Diagnostic communication. (PCI)
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Controller Antilock Brake: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
To remove the CAB, the ICU must be removed from the vehicle and disassembled.
INSTALLATION
To install the CAB, it must be attached to the HCU, forming the ICU.
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Fluid Level Sensor/Switch > Component Information > Description and Operation
Brake Fluid Level Sensor/Switch: Description and Operation
For Description and Operation of this Component refer to Brakes, Description and Operation,
System Component Description.
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Brake Fluid Level Sensor/Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
1. Remove the vehicle wiring harness connector from brake fluid level switch in master cylinder
brake fluid reservoir.
2. Push together the retaining tabs holding the brake fluid level switch in place in the brake fluid
reservoir. 3. Pull the brake fluid level switch out the other side of the reservoir.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
1. Align the brake fluid level switch with its mounting hole on the left side of the master cylinder
brake fluid reservoir. Push the switch into the fluid
reservoir until the switch retaining tabs are expanded on the other side of the reservoir, locking it in
place.
2. Connect the brake fluid level switch wiring connector.
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Speed Sensor > Component Information > Specifications
Wheel Speed Sensor: Specifications
Wheel Speed Sensor Head Mounting Bolt 105 in.lb
Front Tone Wheel Clearance Minimum 0.011 in
Maximum 0.056 in
Rear Tone Wheel Clearance Minimum 0.018 in
Maximum 0.044 in
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Wheel Speed Sensor: Component Locations
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Wheel Speed Sensor: Connector Locations
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Wheel Speed Sensor: Diagrams
Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor
Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Connector (Sensor Side)
Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor
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Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Connector (Sensor Side)
Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor
Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor Connector (Sensor Side)
Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor
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Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Connector (Sensor Side)
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Wheel Speed Sensor: Description and Operation
For Description and Operation of this Component refer to Brakes, Antilock Brake System,
Description and Operation, Antilock Brake System Component, Description.
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Wheel Speed Sensor: Service and Repair Front
REMOVAL
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
1. Raise the vehicle.
2. Disconnect the Wheel Speed Sensor (WSS) cable connector from the wiring harness on the
inside of the frame rail above the front suspension
crossmember. The connector has a locking tab which that must be pulled back before the
connector release tang can be depressed, releasing the connection.
3. Remove the speed sensor cable grommet from the retaining bracket attached to the brake hose
on the outside of the frame rail.
4. Remove the bolt mounting the WSS head to the steering knuckle.
CAUTION: When removing a wheel speed sensor from the knuckle, do not use pliers on the sensor
head. This may damage the sensor head. If the sensor has seized, use a hammer and a punch to
tap the edge of the sensor head ear, rocking the sensor side-to-side until free.
5. Carefully, remove the sensor head from the steering knuckle.
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6. Remove the screw securing the WSS to the rear of the strut. Remove the WSS.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
CAUTION: Failure to install speed sensor cables properly may result in contact with moving parts
or an over extension of cables causing an open circuit. Be sure that cables are installed, routed,
and clipped properly.
1. Attach the Wheel Speed Sensor (WSS) to the strut using the its mounting screw. 2. Install the
WSS head in the steering knuckle. Install the mounting bolt. Tighten the mounting bolt to a torque
of 12 Nm (105 inch lbs.). 3. From the sensor bracket on the strut, loop the sensor cable upward,
then downward at the outside of the frame rail. Install the speed sensor cable
grommet onto the retaining bracket attached to the brake hose on the outside of the frame rail.
4. Loop the WSS cable around the bottom of the frame rail and connect it to the wiring harness
connector on the inside of the frame rail. Remember
to push in the locking tab on the connector.
5. Lower the vehicle. 6. Road test vehicle to ensure proper operation of the base brakes and
Antilock Brake System (ABS).
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Wheel Speed Sensor: Service and Repair Rear
REMOVAL
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
1. Raise the vehicle.
2. Disconnect the Wheel Speed Sensor (WSS) cable connector from the vehicle wiring harness.
Remove the clip attaching WSS cable connector to
the vehicle's body.
3. Remove the WSS cable routing bracket from under rear brake flex hose mounting bracket. Then
remove the speed sensor cable from the routing
clips on the rear brake flex hose and chassis brake tube.
4. Remove the bolt attaching the WSS cable routing bracket to rear strut.
CAUTION: When removing a WSS from the rear disc brake adapter, do not use pliers on the
sensor head. This may damage the sensor head. If the sensor has seized, use a hammer and a
punch to tap the edge of the sensor head ear, rocking the sensor side-to-side until free.
5. Remove the bolt attaching the WSS to the rear disc brake adapter, then carefully remove the
sensor head from the rear disc brake adapter and
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vehicle.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure, Refer to Service Precautions.
CAUTION: Failure to install speed sensor cables properly may result in contact with moving parts
or an over extension of cables causing an open circuit. Be sure that cables are installed, routed,
and clipped properly.
1. Install the Wheel Speed Sensor (WSS) head into the disc brake adapter. 2. Install the WSS
mounting bolt. Tighten the mounting bolt to a torque of 12 Nm (105 inch lbs.). 3. Install the WSS
cable routing bracket on the rear strut. 4. Install WSS cable into the routing clips on the rear brake
hose and brake tube. 5. Connect the WSS cable connector into vehicle wiring harness. Install the
clip attaching the WSS cable connector to vehicle's body. 6. Lower the vehicle. 7. Road test the
vehicle to ensure proper operation of the base brakes and Antilock Brake System (ABS).
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Sensor > Component Information > Description and Operation
Battery Temperature Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig.1 Inlet Air Temperature Sensor
The IAT sensor attaches to the intake air duct (Fig. 1).
The IAT Sensor is a Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) Sensor that provides information to
the PCM regarding the temperature of the air entering the intake manifold. The PCM sends 5 volts
to the sensor and is grounded through the sensor return line. As temperature increases, resistance
in the sensor decreases.
Inlet/Intake Air Temperature
The inlet air temperature sensor replaces the intake air temperature sensor and the battery
temperature sensor. The PCM uses the information from the inlet air temperature sensor along with
other stored parameters to determine values to use as an intake air temperature and a battery
temperature. The IAT sensor value is used by the PCM to determine air density.
The PCM uses this information to calculate:
- Injector pulse width
- Adjustment of ignition timing (to prevent spark knock at high intake air temperatures)
Battery Temperature
The battery temperature information along with data from monitored line voltage (B+), is used by
the PCM to vary the battery charging rate. System voltage will be higher at colder temperatures
and is gradually reduced at warmer temperatures.
The battery temperature information is also used for OBD II diagnostics. Certain faults and OBD II
monitors are either enabled or disabled depending upon the battery temperature sensor input
(example: disable purge, enable LDP). Most OBD II monitors are disabled below 20 °F.
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Component Information > Description and Operation
Clutch Switch: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The clutch interlock/upstop switch is an assembly consisting of two switches: an engine starter
inhibit switch (interlock) and a clutch pedal upstop switch (Fig. 4). The switch assembly is located in
the clutch/ brake pedal bracket assembly (Fig. 5), each switch being fastened by four plastic wing
tabs.
OPERATION CLUTCH INTERLOCK SWITCH
The clutch interlock switch prevents engine starter operation and inadvertent vehicle movement
with the clutch engaged and the transaxle in gear. The switch is open while the clutch pedal is at
rest. When the clutch pedal is fully depressed, the pedal blade closes the switch, completing the
signal circuit from the PCM and closing the ground path, allowing engine starter operation. The
interlock switch is not adjustable.
CLUTCH PEDAL UPSTOP SWITCH
With the clutch pedal at rest, the clutch pedal upstop switch is closed, allowing speed control
operation. When the clutch pedal is depressed, the upstop switch opens and signals the PCM to
cancel speed control operation, and enter a modified engine calibration schedule to improve
driveability during gear-to-gear shifts. The upstop switch is not adjustable.
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Clutch Switch: Testing and Inspection
CLUTCH INTERLOCK/UPSTOP SWITCH
The clutch interlock/upstop switch is an assembly consisting of two switches: an engine starter
inhibit switch (interlock) and a clutch pedal upstop switch (Fig. 6). The switch assembly is located in
the clutch/ brake pedal bracket assembly (Fig. 7), each switch being fastened by four plastic wing
tabs.
CLUTCH INTERLOCK SWITCH
Mechanical Test 1. With the park brake set and the transaxle IN NEUTRAL, turn the ignition key to
the start position. The engine starter should not crank with the
clutch pedal at rest (not depressed). If the starter cranks, proceed to the electrical test to determine
whether the switch is defective or the circuit is shorted. If the vehicle does not crank, proceed to the
next step.
2. With the park brake set and the transaxle IN NEUTRAL, fully depress the clutch pedal and turn
the ignition key to the start position. The engine
starter should crank. If the starter does not crank, visually inspect the clutch pedal for obstructions
(floor mat, etc.) and for proper installation of the master cylinder push rod/bushing on the pedal pin.
Also make sure the clutch pedal blade contacts and fully closes the switch.
Electrical Test 1. Move ignition key to the "OFF/LOCK" position and remove key. 2. Set park brake.
3. Disconnect the clutch interlock/upstop switch connector. 4. Using an ohmmeter, check for
continuity between terminals 2 & 3 with the interlock switch not depressed (clutch pedal at rest).
There should be
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no continuity between the terminals (open circuit).
5. Fully depress the clutch pedal to close the switch. The switch button should compress at least
1.25 mm. (0.050 inch). The ohmmeter should show
continuity (0 ohms).
6. If ohmmeter readings do not fall within these ranges, the switch assembly is defective and
should be replaced. If the switch tests ok, wiring is
defective.
UPSTOP SWITCH
Mechanical Test 1. Raise vehicle on hoist. 2. Start engine and operate speed control to maintain
speed. 3. Depress clutch pedal at least 33 mm (1.30 inch). Speed control operation should
terminate. If speed control does not terminate, the upstop switch
is defective or the related wiring is shorted. Proceed to the upstop switch electrical test.
Electrical Test 1. Move ignition key to the "OFF/LOCK" position and remove key. 2. Set park brake.
3. Disconnect the clutch interlock/upstop switch connector. 4. Using an ohmmeter, check for
continuity between terminals 1 & 2 with the upstop switch depressed (clutch pedal at rest). The
ohmmeter should
show continuity (0 ohms).
5. Depress the clutch pedal at least 33 mm (1.30 inch) check for continuity between terminals 1 & 2.
There should be no continuity between the
terminals (open circuit).
6. If ohmmeter readings do not fall within these ranges, the switch assembly is defective and
should be replaced. If the switch tests ok, wiring is
defective.
CLUTCH INTERLOCK/UPSTOP SWITCH
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Clutch Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate battery negative cable.
2. Remove left lower instrument panel bezel (Fig. 8). 3. Disconnect upstop switch and brake lamp
switch connectors. 4. Disconnect clutch master cylinder rod from clutch pedal pin. Inspect plastic
retainer upon removal. If retainer is damaged, it MUST be replaced.
5. Remove brake booster push rod retaining clip from brake pedal. Disengage rod from pedal (Fig.
9).
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6. Remove two pedal assembly bracket to instrument panel nuts (Fig. 10). 7. Remove four brake
booster/pedal bracket-to-cowl panel nuts (Fig. 10). 8. From under the hood, pull brake master
cylinder/booster far enough forward to obtain pedal to bracket stud clearance. 9. Remove the pedal
bracket assembly (Fig. 10).
10. Remove pedal pivot shaft and remove brake and clutch pedals.
11. Remove the interlock/upstop switch assembly (Fig. 11) from the brake/clutch pedal bracket
assembly by depressing the four plastic wing tabs on
each switch.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Proper switch harness routing is critical to switch durability. Note the harness routing and
location of fasteners intended to keep wires from contacting pedals.
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1. Install switches into the pedal bracket assembly as shown in (Fig. 11). Route harness as was
prior to removal. 2. Install clutch and brake pedals to pedal bracket, and install pivot shaft and nut.
Torque pivot shaft nut to 34 Nm (25 ft. lbs.). 3. Install brake/clutch pedal bracket assembly into
position. Install and tighten brake booster mounting nuts to 34 Nm (25 ft. lbs.). Install and tighten
pedal bracket-to-instrument panel nuts to 34 Nm (25 ft. lbs.).
4. Install new stop lamp switch. 5. Connect brake booster rod to brake pedal. Install retainer clip
(Fig. 9).
CAUTION: Inspect clutch master cylinder pushrod plastic retainer. If retainer is damaged in any
way (broken/cracked) it MUST be replaced.
6. Connect clutch master cylinder pushrod. Loosen adjustment screw (Fig. 12) and gently lift clutch
pedal upwards until the clutch pedal fully
depresses the the upstop switch. Torque adjustment screw to 8 Nm (70 inch lbs.).
7. Connect interlock/upstop and stop lamp switch connectors. 8. Install left lower instrument panel
bezel (Fig. 8). 9. Connect battery negative cable.
10. Verify proper switch operation.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Starting and Charging > Sensors and Switches - Starting and Charging > Ignition Switch >
Ignition Switch Lock Cylinder > Component Information > Technical Service Bulletins > Ignition Lock Cylinder - Service
Precautions
Ignition Switch Lock Cylinder: Technical Service Bulletins Ignition Lock Cylinder - Service
Precautions
NUMBER: 19-02-00 Rev. A
GROUP: Steering
DATE: July 28, 2000
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN 19-02-00 DATED MARCH 3,
2000, WHICH SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. ALL REVISIONS ARE
HIGHLIGHTED WITH **ASTERISKS** AND INCLUDE ADDITIONAL MODELS AND MODEL
YEARS.
SUBJECT: Ignition Lock Cylinder Service
MODELS: 2001
(PT) PT Cruiser
2000 - **2001** (PL) Neon
2000 (JA) Cirrus/Stratus
**2001 (JR) Stratus Sedan/Sebring Sedan/Sebring Convertible**
2000 (JX) Sebring Convertible
2000 - **2001** (XJ) Cherokee
2000 - **2001** (TJ) Wrangler
DISCUSSION: Recent changes to the ignition lock cylinder have resulted in the removal of a
chamfer on the lock cylinder retaining pin. This may cause the pin to hang up on the plastic trim
ring when the lock cylinder is removed. If this situation is encountered on any of the models listed
above, it may be necessary to remove the trim ring prior to removing the lock cylinder. This is done
by unseating the retaining tabs on the trim ring and removing it. The lock cylinder can then be
removed without any Interference (See Figure 1). Future models will modify the lock housing to
eliminate this condition.
POLICY: Information Only
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Starting and Charging > Sensors and Switches - Starting and Charging > Neutral Safety
Switch > Component Information > Specifications
Neutral Safety Switch: Specifications
Switch, Park/Neutral 25 ft.lb
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Neutral Safety Switch: Locations
Park/Neutral Switch
The 31TH Park/Neutral Position Switch is located on the automatic transaxle housing.
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Park/Neutral Position Switch (ATX) 31TH
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Neutral Safety Switch: Description and Operation 31TH Transmission
PARK/NEUTRAL POSITION SWITCH - PCM INPUT
Park/Neutral Switch
The 31TH park/neutral position switch is located on the automatic transaxle housing.
Manual transaxles do not use park/neutral switches. The switch provides an input to the PCM to
indicate whether the automatic transaxle is in Park/Neutral, or a drive gear selection. This input is
used to determine idle speed (varying with gear selection) and ignition timing advance. The
park/neutral input is also used to cancel vehicle speed control. The park/neutral switch is
sometimes referred to as the neutral safety switch.
The PCM delivers 8.5 volts to the center terminal of the Park/Neutral switch. When the gear shift
lever is moved to either the Park or the Neutral position, the PCM receives a ground signal from the
Park/Neutral switch. With the shift lever positioned in Drive or Reverse, the Park/Neutral switch
contacts open, causing the signal to the PCM to go high.
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Neutral Safety Switch: Testing and Inspection
PARK/NEUTRAL STARTING AND BACK-UP LAMP SWITCH 31TH
TEST
The park/neutral starting switch is the center terminal of the three terminal switch. It provides
ground for the starter solenoid circuit through the selector lever in PARK and NEUTRAL positions
only. 1. To test switch, remove wiring connector from switch and test for continuity between center
pin of switch and transaxle case. Continuity should
exist only when transaxle is in PARK or NEUTRAL.
2. Check gearshift cable adjustment before replacing a switch that tests bad.
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Neutral Safety Switch: Service and Repair
TEST
The 31TH park/neutral starting switch is the center terminal of the three terminal switch. It provides
ground for the starter solenoid circuit through the selector lever in PARK and NEUTRAL positions
only. 1. To test switch, remove wiring connector from switch and test for continuity between center
pin of switch and transaxle case. Continuity should
exist only when transaxle is in PARK or NEUTRAL.
2. Check gearshift cable adjustment before replacing a switch that tests bad.
REMOVAL
1. Unscrew switch from transaxle case allowing fluid to drain into a container. Move selector lever
to PARK, then to NEUTRAL position, and
inspect to see the switch operating lever fingers are centered in switch opening.
INSTALLATION
1. Screw the switch with a new seal into transaxle case and tighten to 33 Nm (24 ft. lbs.). Retest
switch with the test lamp. 2. Add fluid to transaxle to bring up to proper level. 3. The back-up lamp
switch circuit is through the two outside terminals of the three terminal switch. 4. To test switch,
remove wiring connector from switch and test for continuity between the two outside pins. 5.
Continuity should exist only with transaxle in REVERSE position. 6. No continuity should exist from
either pin to the case.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Starting and Charging > Relays and Modules - Starting and Charging > Starter Relay >
Component Information > Locations
Starter Relay: Locations
8w-10-2
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8w-10-3
The Starter Relay is a micro relay located in the Power Distribution Center (PDC), positioned in the
left front corner of the engine compartment.
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Starter Relay: Diagrams
Power Distribution Center
Engine Starter Motor Relay
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Power Distribution Center
Engine Starter Motor Relay
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Starter Relay: Service Precautions
WARNING: CHECK TO ENSURE THAT THE TRANSMISSION IS IN THE PARK/NEUTRAL
POSITION WITH THE PARKING BRAKE APPLIED.
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Starter Relay: Description and Operation
The Starter Relay is a micro relay located in the Power Distribution Center (PDC), positioned in the
left front corner of the engine compartment.
As battery power is applied to the relay from the ignition switch, battery power is applied to the
starter motor through the relay to the starter solenoid.
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Starter Relay: Testing and Inspection
WARNING: CHECK TO ENSURE THAT THE TRANSMISSION IS IN THE PARK/NEUTRAL
POSITION WITH THE PARKING BRAKE APPLIED.
Starter Relay Pinout
Starter Relay Pinout
Relay Test The starter relay is located in the Power Distribution Center (PDC) in the engine
compartment. Refer to the PDC label for relay identification and location. Remove the starter relay
from the PDC as described to perform the following tests: 1. A relay in the de-energized position
should have continuity between terminals 87A and 30, and no continuity between terminals 87 and
30. If OK,
go to Step 2. If not OK, replace the faulty relay.
2. Resistance between terminals 85 and 86 (electromagnet) should be 75 ± 5 ohms. If OK, go to
Step 3. If not OK, replace the faulty relay. 3. Connect a battery B+ lead to terminals 86 and a
ground lead to terminal 85 to energize the relay. The relay should click. Also test for continuity
between terminals 30 and 87, and no continuity between terminals 87A and 30. If OK, refer to
Relay Circuit Test procedure. If not OK, replace the faulty relay.
Relay Circuit Test 1. The relay common feed terminal cavity (30) is connected to battery voltage
and should be hot at all times. If OK, go to Step 2. If not OK, repair
the open circuit to the PDC fuse as required.
2. The relay normally closed terminal (87A) is connected to terminal 30 in the de-energized
position, but is not used for this application. Go to Step
3.
3. The relay normally open terminal (87) is connected to the common feed terminal (30) in the
energized position. This terminal supplies battery
voltage to the starter solenoid field coils. There should be continuity between the cavity for relay
terminal 87 and the starter solenoid terminal at all times. If OK, go to Step 4. If not OK, repair the
open circuit to the starter solenoid as required.
4. The coil battery terminal (86) is. connected to the electromagnet in the relay. It is energized
when the ignition switch is held in the Start position.
Check for battery voltage at the cavity for relay terminal 86 with the ignition switch in the Start
position, and no voltage when the ignition switch is released to the ON position. If OK, go to Step 5.
If not OK, check for an open or short circuit to the ignition switch and repair, if required. If the circuit
to the ignition switch is OK, see the Ignition Switch Test procedure.
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5. The coil ground terminal (85) is connected to the electromagnet in the relay. It is grounded
through the transmission range sensor only when the
gearshift selector lever is in the Park or Neutral positions. Check for continuity to ground at the
cavity for relay terminal 85. If not OK with an automatic transmission, check for an open or short
circuit to the transmission range sensor and repair.
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Starter Relay: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
The relay is located in the Power Distribution Center (PDC). Refer to the PDC cover for relay
location.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Starting and Charging > Battery > Battery Cable > Component Information > Description and
Operation
Battery Cable: Description and Operation
The battery cables are large gauge, stranded copper wires sheathed within a heavy plastic or
synthetic rubber insulating jacket. The wire used in the battery cables combines excellent flexibility
and reliability with high electrical current carrying capacity. The battery cables feature a clamping
type female battery terminal made of soft lead that is die cast onto one end of the battery cable
wire. A square headed pinch-bolt and hex nut are installed at the open end of the female battery
terminal clamp. Large eyelet type terminals are crimped onto the opposite end of the battery cable
wire and then solder-dipped. The battery positive cable wires have a red insulating jacket to
provide visual identification and feature a larger female battery terminal clamp to allow connection
to the larger battery positive terminal post. The battery negative cable wires have a black insulating
jacket and a smaller female battery terminal clamp.
The battery cables cannot be repaired and, if damaged or faulty they must be replaced. Both the
battery positive and negative cables are available for service replacement only as a unit with the
battery wire harness, which may include portions of the wiring circuits for the generator and other
components on some models. Refer to the appropriate wiring information for the location of the
proper battery cable wire harness diagrams. The wiring information also includes proper wire and
connector repair procedures, further details on wire harness routing and retention, as well as
pin-out and location views for the various wire harness connectors, splices and grounds.
The battery cables connect the battery terminal posts to the vehicle electrical system. These cables
also provide a path back to the battery for electrical current generated by the charging system for
restoring the voltage potential of the battery. The female battery terminal clamps on the ends of the
battery cable wires provide a strong and reliable connection of the battery cable to the battery
terminal posts.
The terminal pinch bolts allow the female terminal clamps to be tightened around the male terminal
posts on the top of the battery. The eyelet terminals secured to the opposite ends of the battery
cable wires from the female battery terminal clamps provide secure and reliable connection of the
battery cables to the vehicle electrical system.
The battery positive cable terminal clamp is die cast onto the ends of two wires. One wire has an
eyelet terminal that connects the battery positive cable to the B(+) terminal stud of the Power
Distribution Center (PDC), and the other wire has an eyelet terminal that connects the battery
positive cable to the B(+) terminal stud of the engine starter motor solenoid. The battery negative
cable terminal clamp is also die cast onto the ends of two wires. One wire has an eyelet terminal
that connects the battery negative cable to the vehicle powertrain through a stud on the right side
of the engine cylinder block. The other wire has an eyelet terminal that connects the battery
negative cable to the vehicle body through a ground screw on the right front fender inner shield,
near the battery.
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Battery Cable: Testing and Inspection
A voltage drop test will determine if there is excessive resistance in the battery cable terminal
connections or the battery cable. If excessive resistance is found in the battery cable connections,
the connection point should be disassembled, cleaned of all corrosion or foreign material, then
reassembled. Following reassembly, check the voltage drop for the battery cable connection and
the battery cable again to confirm repair.
When performing the voltage drop test, it is important to remember that the voltage drop is giving
an indication of the resistance between the two points at which the voltmeter probes are attached.
EXAMPLE: When testing the resistance of the battery positive cable, touch the voltmeter leads to
the battery positive cable terminal clamp and to the battery positive cable eyelet terminal at the
starter solenoid B(+) terminal stud. If you probe the battery positive terminal post and the battery
positive cable eyelet terminal at the starter solenoid B(+) terminal stud, you are reading the
combined voltage drop in the battery positive cable terminal clamp-to-terminal post connection and
the battery positive cable.
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Battery Cable: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position. certain that all electrical accessories are turned OFF
2. Disconnect and isolate the remote battery negative cable terminal. 3. Remove the battery from
the vehicle. Refer to the procedure. 4. One at a time, trace the battery cable retaining pushpins,
fasteners and routing clips until the cables are free from the vehicle. 5. Remove the battery cables
from the engine compartment.
INSTALLATION
1. Position the battery cables in the engine compartment. 2. One at a time, install the battery cable
retaining pushpins, fasteners and routing clips until the cables are installed exactly where they
were in the
vehicle.
3. Install the battery in the vehicle. Refer to the procedure. 4. Connect the remote battery negative
cable terminal.
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Description and Operation
Battery Temperature Sensor: Description and Operation
Fig.1 Inlet Air Temperature Sensor
The IAT sensor attaches to the intake air duct (Fig. 1).
The IAT Sensor is a Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) Sensor that provides information to
the PCM regarding the temperature of the air entering the intake manifold. The PCM sends 5 volts
to the sensor and is grounded through the sensor return line. As temperature increases, resistance
in the sensor decreases.
Inlet/Intake Air Temperature
The inlet air temperature sensor replaces the intake air temperature sensor and the battery
temperature sensor. The PCM uses the information from the inlet air temperature sensor along with
other stored parameters to determine values to use as an intake air temperature and a battery
temperature. The IAT sensor value is used by the PCM to determine air density.
The PCM uses this information to calculate:
- Injector pulse width
- Adjustment of ignition timing (to prevent spark knock at high intake air temperatures)
Battery Temperature
The battery temperature information along with data from monitored line voltage (B+), is used by
the PCM to vary the battery charging rate. System voltage will be higher at colder temperatures
and is gradually reduced at warmer temperatures.
The battery temperature information is also used for OBD II diagnostics. Certain faults and OBD II
monitors are either enabled or disabled depending upon the battery temperature sensor input
(example: disable purge, enable LDP). Most OBD II monitors are disabled below 20 °F.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Starting and Charging > Battery > Battery Tray > Component Information > Service and Repair
> Battery Holddown
Battery Tray: Service and Repair Battery Holddown
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the negative battery cable. 2. Remove the single battery hold down
retaining bolt. 3. Remove the battery hold down from the vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the battery hold down in the vehicle. 2. Install the single battery hold down retaining bolt.
3. Connect the negative battery cable.
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Battery Tray: Service and Repair Battery Tray
REMOVAL
1. Remove the battery from the vehicle. Refer to the procedure.
Fig.19 Battery Tray Removal
2. Remove two nuts to the rear and two bolts to the front of the battery tray (Fig. 19). 3. Remove
the tray retaining bolt under the center of the tray. 4. Slide battery tray out form under the air
cleaner assembly. Do not remove the air cleaner assembly. 5. Remove battery tray from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Slide battery tray in under the air cleaner assembly. 2. Install two nuts at the rear and two bolts
at the front of the battery tray. 3. Install the bolt located under the tray. 4. Install the battery in the
vehicle.
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Specifications > Electrical Specifications
Alternator: Electrical Specifications
Mitsubishi 4794222AA Rated Sae Amps .............................................................................................
........................................................................................................... 85 amps
Minimum Amps ....................................................................................................................................
..................................................................... 75 amps
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Alternator: Mechanical Specifications
Generator Mounting Bolt......................................................................................................................
....................................................54 Nm (40 Ft. Lbs)
Generator Pivot Bolt.............................................................................................................................
....................................................54 Nm (40 Ft. Lbs)
Pivot Bracket Bolts...............................................................................................................................
....................................................54 Nm (40 Ft. Lbs)
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Specifications > Page 3730
Alternator: Diagrams
Generator
Generator
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Alternator: Description and Operation
The generator is belt-driven by the engine. It is serviced only as a complete assembly. If the
generator fails for any reason, the entire assembly must be replaced. The generator produces DC
voltage.
As the energized rotor begins to rotate within the generator, the spinning magnetic field induces a
current into the windings of the stator coil. Once the generator begins producing sufficient current, it
also provides the current needed to energize the rotor.
The Y type stator winding connections deliver the induced AC current to 3 positive and 3 negative
diodes for rectification. From the diodes, rectified DC current is delivered to the vehicles electrical
system through the generator, battery, and ground terminals.
Noise emitting from the generator may be caused by:
- Worn, loose or defective bearings
- Loose or defective drive pulley
- Incorrect, worn, damaged or misadjusted drive belt
- Loose mounting bolts
- Misaligned drive pulley
- Defective stator or diode
- Damaged internal fins
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Alternator: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig.2 Battery Cable
1. Disconnect battery negative cable (Fig. 2). 2. Loosen the jam nut and adjustment bolt. 3. Raise
vehicle and support.
Fig.3 Splash Shield And Belt
4. Remove accessory drive splash shield (Fig. 3). 5. Loosen the lower mounting bolt. 6. Remove
the generator drive belt. 7. Disconnect the generator field circuit wiring connector. Push the RED
locking tab to release. 8. Remove the B+ terminal nut and wire.
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Fig.4 Lower Mounting Bolt
9. Remove the upper and lower mounting bolt (Fig. 4) and move generator OFF of pivot bracket.
10. Remove pivot bracket.
Fig.5 Generator
11. Remove Generator (Fig. 5) through wheel well.
INSTALLATION
1. Install generator (Fig. 5) through wheel well. 2. Install lower pivot bracket and tighten bolts to 54
Nm (40 ft. lbs.). 3. Loose install the upper and lower mounting bolts (Fig. 4) . 4. Connect the
generator field circuit wiring connector. Push the RED locking tab to lock. 5. Install the B+ terminal
nut and wire. 6. Install the generator drive belt. 7. Lower vehicle. 8. Tension belt. 9. Tighten
adjustment bolt.
10. Tighten the jam nut. 11. Raise vehicle and support. 12. Tighten lower mounting bolt and tighten
bolts to 54 Nm (40 ft. lbs.). 13. Install splash shield (Fig. 3). 14. Lower vehicle. 15. Connect battery
cable (Fig. 2).
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Locations
Voltage Regulator: Locations
The Electronic Voltage Regulator (EVR) is not a separate component. It is actually a voltage
regulating circuit located within the Powertrain Control Module (PCM).
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Voltage Regulator: Description and Operation
The Electronic Voltage Regulator (EVR) is not a separate component. It is actually a voltage
regulating circuit located within the Powertrain Control Module (PCM). The EVR is not serviced
separately. If replacement is necessary the PCM must be replaced.
The amount of DC current produced by the generator is controlled by EVR circuitry contained
within the PCM. This circuitry is connected in series with the generators second rotor field terminal
and its ground.
Voltage is regulated by cycling the ground path to control the strength of the rotor magnetic field.
The EVR circuitry monitors system line voltage (B+) and battery temperature or inlet air
temperature sensor (refer to Battery Temperature Sensor or Inlet Air Temperature Sensor for more
information). It then determines a target charging voltage. If sensed battery voltage is 325 mv or
lower than the target voltage, the PCM grounds the field winding until sensed battery voltage is 325
mv above target voltage. A circuit in the PCM cycles the ground side of the generator field up to
250 times per second (250Hz), but has the capability to ground the field control wire 100% of the
time (full field) to achieve the target voltage. If the charging rate cannot be monitored (limp-in), a
duty cycle of 25% is used by the PCM in order to have some generator output. Also refer to
Charging System Operation for additional information.
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Description and Operation
Clutch Switch: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The clutch interlock/upstop switch is an assembly consisting of two switches: an engine starter
inhibit switch (interlock) and a clutch pedal upstop switch (Fig. 4). The switch assembly is located in
the clutch/ brake pedal bracket assembly (Fig. 5), each switch being fastened by four plastic wing
tabs.
OPERATION CLUTCH INTERLOCK SWITCH
The clutch interlock switch prevents engine starter operation and inadvertent vehicle movement
with the clutch engaged and the transaxle in gear. The switch is open while the clutch pedal is at
rest. When the clutch pedal is fully depressed, the pedal blade closes the switch, completing the
signal circuit from the PCM and closing the ground path, allowing engine starter operation. The
interlock switch is not adjustable.
CLUTCH PEDAL UPSTOP SWITCH
With the clutch pedal at rest, the clutch pedal upstop switch is closed, allowing speed control
operation. When the clutch pedal is depressed, the upstop switch opens and signals the PCM to
cancel speed control operation, and enter a modified engine calibration schedule to improve
driveability during gear-to-gear shifts. The upstop switch is not adjustable.
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Clutch Switch: Testing and Inspection
CLUTCH INTERLOCK/UPSTOP SWITCH
The clutch interlock/upstop switch is an assembly consisting of two switches: an engine starter
inhibit switch (interlock) and a clutch pedal upstop switch (Fig. 6). The switch assembly is located in
the clutch/ brake pedal bracket assembly (Fig. 7), each switch being fastened by four plastic wing
tabs.
CLUTCH INTERLOCK SWITCH
Mechanical Test 1. With the park brake set and the transaxle IN NEUTRAL, turn the ignition key to
the start position. The engine starter should not crank with the
clutch pedal at rest (not depressed). If the starter cranks, proceed to the electrical test to determine
whether the switch is defective or the circuit is shorted. If the vehicle does not crank, proceed to the
next step.
2. With the park brake set and the transaxle IN NEUTRAL, fully depress the clutch pedal and turn
the ignition key to the start position. The engine
starter should crank. If the starter does not crank, visually inspect the clutch pedal for obstructions
(floor mat, etc.) and for proper installation of the master cylinder push rod/bushing on the pedal pin.
Also make sure the clutch pedal blade contacts and fully closes the switch.
Electrical Test 1. Move ignition key to the "OFF/LOCK" position and remove key. 2. Set park brake.
3. Disconnect the clutch interlock/upstop switch connector. 4. Using an ohmmeter, check for
continuity between terminals 2 & 3 with the interlock switch not depressed (clutch pedal at rest).
There should be
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no continuity between the terminals (open circuit).
5. Fully depress the clutch pedal to close the switch. The switch button should compress at least
1.25 mm. (0.050 inch). The ohmmeter should show
continuity (0 ohms).
6. If ohmmeter readings do not fall within these ranges, the switch assembly is defective and
should be replaced. If the switch tests ok, wiring is
defective.
UPSTOP SWITCH
Mechanical Test 1. Raise vehicle on hoist. 2. Start engine and operate speed control to maintain
speed. 3. Depress clutch pedal at least 33 mm (1.30 inch). Speed control operation should
terminate. If speed control does not terminate, the upstop switch
is defective or the related wiring is shorted. Proceed to the upstop switch electrical test.
Electrical Test 1. Move ignition key to the "OFF/LOCK" position and remove key. 2. Set park brake.
3. Disconnect the clutch interlock/upstop switch connector. 4. Using an ohmmeter, check for
continuity between terminals 1 & 2 with the upstop switch depressed (clutch pedal at rest). The
ohmmeter should
show continuity (0 ohms).
5. Depress the clutch pedal at least 33 mm (1.30 inch) check for continuity between terminals 1 & 2.
There should be no continuity between the
terminals (open circuit).
6. If ohmmeter readings do not fall within these ranges, the switch assembly is defective and
should be replaced. If the switch tests ok, wiring is
defective.
CLUTCH INTERLOCK/UPSTOP SWITCH
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Clutch Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate battery negative cable.
2. Remove left lower instrument panel bezel (Fig. 8). 3. Disconnect upstop switch and brake lamp
switch connectors. 4. Disconnect clutch master cylinder rod from clutch pedal pin. Inspect plastic
retainer upon removal. If retainer is damaged, it MUST be replaced.
5. Remove brake booster push rod retaining clip from brake pedal. Disengage rod from pedal (Fig.
9).
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6. Remove two pedal assembly bracket to instrument panel nuts (Fig. 10). 7. Remove four brake
booster/pedal bracket-to-cowl panel nuts (Fig. 10). 8. From under the hood, pull brake master
cylinder/booster far enough forward to obtain pedal to bracket stud clearance. 9. Remove the pedal
bracket assembly (Fig. 10).
10. Remove pedal pivot shaft and remove brake and clutch pedals.
11. Remove the interlock/upstop switch assembly (Fig. 11) from the brake/clutch pedal bracket
assembly by depressing the four plastic wing tabs on
each switch.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Proper switch harness routing is critical to switch durability. Note the harness routing and
location of fasteners intended to keep wires from contacting pedals.
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1. Install switches into the pedal bracket assembly as shown in (Fig. 11). Route harness as was
prior to removal. 2. Install clutch and brake pedals to pedal bracket, and install pivot shaft and nut.
Torque pivot shaft nut to 34 Nm (25 ft. lbs.). 3. Install brake/clutch pedal bracket assembly into
position. Install and tighten brake booster mounting nuts to 34 Nm (25 ft. lbs.). Install and tighten
pedal bracket-to-instrument panel nuts to 34 Nm (25 ft. lbs.).
4. Install new stop lamp switch. 5. Connect brake booster rod to brake pedal. Install retainer clip
(Fig. 9).
CAUTION: Inspect clutch master cylinder pushrod plastic retainer. If retainer is damaged in any
way (broken/cracked) it MUST be replaced.
6. Connect clutch master cylinder pushrod. Loosen adjustment screw (Fig. 12) and gently lift clutch
pedal upwards until the clutch pedal fully
depresses the the upstop switch. Torque adjustment screw to 8 Nm (70 inch lbs.).
7. Connect interlock/upstop and stop lamp switch connectors. 8. Install left lower instrument panel
bezel (Fig. 8). 9. Connect battery negative cable.
10. Verify proper switch operation.
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Application and ID
Ignition Lock: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than those listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can result.
Bulb Application
IGNITION LOCK...................................................................................................................................
..................................................................161
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Component Information > Technical Service Bulletins > Ignition Lock Cylinder - Service Precautions
Ignition Switch Lock Cylinder: Technical Service Bulletins Ignition Lock Cylinder - Service
Precautions
NUMBER: 19-02-00 Rev. A
GROUP: Steering
DATE: July 28, 2000
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN 19-02-00 DATED MARCH 3,
2000, WHICH SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. ALL REVISIONS ARE
HIGHLIGHTED WITH **ASTERISKS** AND INCLUDE ADDITIONAL MODELS AND MODEL
YEARS.
SUBJECT: Ignition Lock Cylinder Service
MODELS: 2001
(PT) PT Cruiser
2000 - **2001** (PL) Neon
2000 (JA) Cirrus/Stratus
**2001 (JR) Stratus Sedan/Sebring Sedan/Sebring Convertible**
2000 (JX) Sebring Convertible
2000 - **2001** (XJ) Cherokee
2000 - **2001** (TJ) Wrangler
DISCUSSION: Recent changes to the ignition lock cylinder have resulted in the removal of a
chamfer on the lock cylinder retaining pin. This may cause the pin to hang up on the plastic trim
ring when the lock cylinder is removed. If this situation is encountered on any of the models listed
above, it may be necessary to remove the trim ring prior to removing the lock cylinder. This is done
by unseating the retaining tabs on the trim ring and removing it. The lock cylinder can then be
removed without any Interference (See Figure 1). Future models will modify the lock housing to
eliminate this condition.
POLICY: Information Only
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Specifications
Neutral Safety Switch: Specifications
Switch, Park/Neutral 25 ft.lb
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Neutral Safety Switch: Locations
Park/Neutral Switch
The 31TH Park/Neutral Position Switch is located on the automatic transaxle housing.
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Park/Neutral Position Switch (ATX) 31TH
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Neutral Safety Switch: Description and Operation 31TH Transmission
PARK/NEUTRAL POSITION SWITCH - PCM INPUT
Park/Neutral Switch
The 31TH park/neutral position switch is located on the automatic transaxle housing.
Manual transaxles do not use park/neutral switches. The switch provides an input to the PCM to
indicate whether the automatic transaxle is in Park/Neutral, or a drive gear selection. This input is
used to determine idle speed (varying with gear selection) and ignition timing advance. The
park/neutral input is also used to cancel vehicle speed control. The park/neutral switch is
sometimes referred to as the neutral safety switch.
The PCM delivers 8.5 volts to the center terminal of the Park/Neutral switch. When the gear shift
lever is moved to either the Park or the Neutral position, the PCM receives a ground signal from the
Park/Neutral switch. With the shift lever positioned in Drive or Reverse, the Park/Neutral switch
contacts open, causing the signal to the PCM to go high.
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Neutral Safety Switch: Testing and Inspection
PARK/NEUTRAL STARTING AND BACK-UP LAMP SWITCH 31TH
TEST
The park/neutral starting switch is the center terminal of the three terminal switch. It provides
ground for the starter solenoid circuit through the selector lever in PARK and NEUTRAL positions
only. 1. To test switch, remove wiring connector from switch and test for continuity between center
pin of switch and transaxle case. Continuity should
exist only when transaxle is in PARK or NEUTRAL.
2. Check gearshift cable adjustment before replacing a switch that tests bad.
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Neutral Safety Switch: Service and Repair
TEST
The 31TH park/neutral starting switch is the center terminal of the three terminal switch. It provides
ground for the starter solenoid circuit through the selector lever in PARK and NEUTRAL positions
only. 1. To test switch, remove wiring connector from switch and test for continuity between center
pin of switch and transaxle case. Continuity should
exist only when transaxle is in PARK or NEUTRAL.
2. Check gearshift cable adjustment before replacing a switch that tests bad.
REMOVAL
1. Unscrew switch from transaxle case allowing fluid to drain into a container. Move selector lever
to PARK, then to NEUTRAL position, and
inspect to see the switch operating lever fingers are centered in switch opening.
INSTALLATION
1. Screw the switch with a new seal into transaxle case and tighten to 33 Nm (24 ft. lbs.). Retest
switch with the test lamp. 2. Add fluid to transaxle to bring up to proper level. 3. The back-up lamp
switch circuit is through the two outside terminals of the three terminal switch. 4. To test switch,
remove wiring connector from switch and test for continuity between the two outside pins. 5.
Continuity should exist only with transaxle in REVERSE position. 6. No continuity should exist from
either pin to the case.
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Service Bulletins > Recalls for Starter Motor: > 00V416000 > Dec > 00 > Recall 00V416000: Starter Motor Defective
Starter Motor: Recalls Recall 00V416000: Starter Motor Defective
Starter assemblies were built with suspect plastic terminal blocks which could develop stress
cracks subsequent to their installation onto the body of the starter. Separation of the terminal block
from the starter body could potentially allow the un-fused positive terminal to come into contact with
an adjacent surface, providing a path to ground.
This condition could overheat the starter wiring, creating the potential for a vehicle fire. Dealers will
replace the starter terminal block jumper harness.
Owner notification is expected to begin during January 2000.
Owners who take their vehicles to an authorized dealer on an agreed upon service date and do not
receive the free remedy within a reasonable time should contact DaimlerChrysler at
1-800-992-1997.
Also contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Auto Safety Hotline at
1-888-DASH-2-DOT (1-888-327-4236).
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Starter Motor: Recalls Recall - Starter Motor Terminal Block Replacement
December 2000
Dealer Service Instructions for:
Safety Recall No. 964 -- Starter Terminal Block
Models 2001
(PL) Dodge Neon R/T
NOTE:
This recall applies only to the above vehicles equipped with a 2.0L High Output engine ("F" in the
8th VIN Position) built through October 23, 2000 (MDH 102307).
IMPORTANT:
Many of the vehicles within the above build period have already been inspected or repaired and,
therefore, have been excluded from this recall.
IMPORTANT:
Some of the involved vehicles may be in dealer new vehicle inventory. Federal law requires you to
stop sale and complete this recall service on these vehicles before retail delivery. Dealers should
also consider this requirement to apply to used vehicle inventory and should perform this recall on
vehicles in for service. Involved vehicles can be determined by using the DIAL VIP System.
Subject
The starter motor terminal block on about 15 of the above vehicles may crack. This may allow the
positive battery cable to short circuit, which could cause an engine compartment fire.
Repair
The starter motor terminal block must be replaced.
Parts Information
Part Number Description
CAA09640 Terminal Block
Each dealer to whom vehicles in the recall were invoiced (or the current dealer at the same street
address) will receive enough terminal blocks to service 100% of those vehicles.
Service Procedure
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
NOTE:
To enhance customer satisfaction, remember to reset the clock when you have completed the
service procedure.
2. Disconnect the throttle body idle air control (IAC) motor and throttle position sensor (TPS)
electrical connectors.
3. Disconnect the IAC and TPS wiring harness from the air cleaner box.
4. Disconnect the inlet air temperature sensor electrical connector.
5. Disconnect the vapor purge line at the 90 elbow connector near the power distribution center.
6. Remove the Powertrain Control Module (PCN) wiring harness from the two clips on the air
cleaner box.
7. Remove the two (2) air cleaner box fasteners.
8. Disconnect the air inlet hose from the intake manifold.
9. Remove the throttle cable and speed control cable (if equipped) from the clamp on the upper
radiator hose.
10. Remove the air cleaner box assembly and set it aside.
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11. Cover the intake manifold opening to prevent debris from falling into the manifold.
12. Disconnect the positive battery cable from the starter terminal block.
13. Disconnect the terminal block jumper wire from the starter solenoid.
14. Using medium force, tap the terminal block stud with a hammer to remove the block from the
starter boss.
15. Install the new terminal block onto the starter boss. Lightly tap the terminal block with a small
wooden block and a hammer until the terminal block is flush with the starter boss.
IMPORTANT:
Do NOT tap the stud to install the terminal block or damage to the terminal block will occur.
16. Connect the terminal block jumper wire to the starter solenoid. Tighten the nut to 90 in-lbs (10
Nm)
IMPORTANT:
Install the jumper wire with the terminal crimp toward the engine block. Make sure that the jumper
wire is routed away from the intake manifold.
17. Connect the positive battery cable to the terminal block. Tighten the nut to 90 in-lbs (10 Nm)
18. Remove the covering from the intake manifold opening.
19 Place the air cleaner box into position and connect the air inlet hose to the intake manifold.
Tighten the inlet hose clamp securely.
20. Secure the throttle cable and speed control cable (if equipped) to the upper radiator hose.
21. Install the air cleaner box fasteners.
22. Secure the PCM harness in the clips on the air cleaner box.
23. Connect the vapor purge line.
24. Connect the inlet air temperature sensor electrical connector.
25. Connect the throttle body IAC and TPS electrical connectors. Secure the harness to the air
cleaner box with the push clip.
26. Connect the negative battery cable.
Completion Reporting and Reimbursement
Claims for vehicles that have been serviced must be submitted on the DIAL System. Claims
submitted will be used by DaimlerChrysler to record recall service completions and provide dealer
payments.
Use the following labor operation number and time allowance:
Labor Operation Time Number Allowance
Replace starter terminal block 08-96-41-82 0.4 hours
Add the cost of the part plus applicable dealer allowance to your claim.
NOTE:
See the Warranty Administration Manual, Recall Claim recessing Section, for complete recall claim
processing instructions.
Parts Return
Not required.
Dealer Notification and Vehicle List
All dealers will receive a copy of this dealer recall notification letter by first class mail. Two
additional copies will be sent through the DCMMS, and the MDS2 will be updated to include this
recall in the near future.
Each dealer to whom involved vehicles were invoiced (or the current dealer at the same street
address) will receive a list of their involved vehicles. The
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vehicle list is arranged in Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) sequence. Owners known to
DaimlerChrysler are also listed. The lists are for dealer reference in arranging for service of
involved vehicles.
DIAL System Functions 53 and VIP
All involved vehicles have been entered to DIAL System Functions 53 and VIP for dealer inquiry as
needed.
Function 53 provides involved dealers with an updated VIN list of their incomplete vehicles. The
customer name, address and phone number are listed if known. Completed vehicles are removed
from Function 53 within several days of repair claim submission. To use this system, type "53" at
the "ENTER FUNCTION" prompt, then type "0RD954".
Owner Notification and Service Scheduling
All involved vehicle owners known to Daimlerchrysler are being notified of the service requirement
by first class mail. They are requested to schedule appointments for this service with their dealers.
Enclosed with each owner letter is an Owner Notification Form (not shown). The involved vehicle
and recall are identified on the form for owner or dealer reference as needed.
Dealers are encouraged to consider alternative scheduling and servicing approaches for this recall.
This repair does not require hoists or other full service facility special equipment and is a
DaimlerChrysler Mobile Service approved repair.
Vehicle Not Available
If a vehicle is not available for service, let us know by filling out the pre-addressed Owner
Notification Form or describe the reason on a postcard and mail to:
Daimlerchrysler Corporation CIMS 482-00-85 800 Chrysler Drive Fast Auburn Hills, Michigan
48325-2757
Additional Information
If you have any questions or need assistance in completing this action, please contact your Zone
Service Office.
Customer Services Field Operations DaimlerChrysler Corporation
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Motor Defective
Starter Motor: All Technical Service Bulletins Recall 00V416000: Starter Motor Defective
Starter assemblies were built with suspect plastic terminal blocks which could develop stress
cracks subsequent to their installation onto the body of the starter. Separation of the terminal block
from the starter body could potentially allow the un-fused positive terminal to come into contact with
an adjacent surface, providing a path to ground.
This condition could overheat the starter wiring, creating the potential for a vehicle fire. Dealers will
replace the starter terminal block jumper harness.
Owner notification is expected to begin during January 2000.
Owners who take their vehicles to an authorized dealer on an agreed upon service date and do not
receive the free remedy within a reasonable time should contact DaimlerChrysler at
1-800-992-1997.
Also contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Auto Safety Hotline at
1-888-DASH-2-DOT (1-888-327-4236).
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Block Replacement
Starter Motor: All Technical Service Bulletins Recall - Starter Motor Terminal Block Replacement
December 2000
Dealer Service Instructions for:
Safety Recall No. 964 -- Starter Terminal Block
Models 2001
(PL) Dodge Neon R/T
NOTE:
This recall applies only to the above vehicles equipped with a 2.0L High Output engine ("F" in the
8th VIN Position) built through October 23, 2000 (MDH 102307).
IMPORTANT:
Many of the vehicles within the above build period have already been inspected or repaired and,
therefore, have been excluded from this recall.
IMPORTANT:
Some of the involved vehicles may be in dealer new vehicle inventory. Federal law requires you to
stop sale and complete this recall service on these vehicles before retail delivery. Dealers should
also consider this requirement to apply to used vehicle inventory and should perform this recall on
vehicles in for service. Involved vehicles can be determined by using the DIAL VIP System.
Subject
The starter motor terminal block on about 15 of the above vehicles may crack. This may allow the
positive battery cable to short circuit, which could cause an engine compartment fire.
Repair
The starter motor terminal block must be replaced.
Parts Information
Part Number Description
CAA09640 Terminal Block
Each dealer to whom vehicles in the recall were invoiced (or the current dealer at the same street
address) will receive enough terminal blocks to service 100% of those vehicles.
Service Procedure
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
NOTE:
To enhance customer satisfaction, remember to reset the clock when you have completed the
service procedure.
2. Disconnect the throttle body idle air control (IAC) motor and throttle position sensor (TPS)
electrical connectors.
3. Disconnect the IAC and TPS wiring harness from the air cleaner box.
4. Disconnect the inlet air temperature sensor electrical connector.
5. Disconnect the vapor purge line at the 90 elbow connector near the power distribution center.
6. Remove the Powertrain Control Module (PCN) wiring harness from the two clips on the air
cleaner box.
7. Remove the two (2) air cleaner box fasteners.
8. Disconnect the air inlet hose from the intake manifold.
9. Remove the throttle cable and speed control cable (if equipped) from the clamp on the upper
radiator hose.
10. Remove the air cleaner box assembly and set it aside.
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11. Cover the intake manifold opening to prevent debris from falling into the manifold.
12. Disconnect the positive battery cable from the starter terminal block.
13. Disconnect the terminal block jumper wire from the starter solenoid.
14. Using medium force, tap the terminal block stud with a hammer to remove the block from the
starter boss.
15. Install the new terminal block onto the starter boss. Lightly tap the terminal block with a small
wooden block and a hammer until the terminal block is flush with the starter boss.
IMPORTANT:
Do NOT tap the stud to install the terminal block or damage to the terminal block will occur.
16. Connect the terminal block jumper wire to the starter solenoid. Tighten the nut to 90 in-lbs (10
Nm)
IMPORTANT:
Install the jumper wire with the terminal crimp toward the engine block. Make sure that the jumper
wire is routed away from the intake manifold.
17. Connect the positive battery cable to the terminal block. Tighten the nut to 90 in-lbs (10 Nm)
18. Remove the covering from the intake manifold opening.
19 Place the air cleaner box into position and connect the air inlet hose to the intake manifold.
Tighten the inlet hose clamp securely.
20. Secure the throttle cable and speed control cable (if equipped) to the upper radiator hose.
21. Install the air cleaner box fasteners.
22. Secure the PCM harness in the clips on the air cleaner box.
23. Connect the vapor purge line.
24. Connect the inlet air temperature sensor electrical connector.
25. Connect the throttle body IAC and TPS electrical connectors. Secure the harness to the air
cleaner box with the push clip.
26. Connect the negative battery cable.
Completion Reporting and Reimbursement
Claims for vehicles that have been serviced must be submitted on the DIAL System. Claims
submitted will be used by DaimlerChrysler to record recall service completions and provide dealer
payments.
Use the following labor operation number and time allowance:
Labor Operation Time Number Allowance
Replace starter terminal block 08-96-41-82 0.4 hours
Add the cost of the part plus applicable dealer allowance to your claim.
NOTE:
See the Warranty Administration Manual, Recall Claim recessing Section, for complete recall claim
processing instructions.
Parts Return
Not required.
Dealer Notification and Vehicle List
All dealers will receive a copy of this dealer recall notification letter by first class mail. Two
additional copies will be sent through the DCMMS, and the MDS2 will be updated to include this
recall in the near future.
Each dealer to whom involved vehicles were invoiced (or the current dealer at the same street
address) will receive a list of their involved vehicles. The
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vehicle list is arranged in Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) sequence. Owners known to
DaimlerChrysler are also listed. The lists are for dealer reference in arranging for service of
involved vehicles.
DIAL System Functions 53 and VIP
All involved vehicles have been entered to DIAL System Functions 53 and VIP for dealer inquiry as
needed.
Function 53 provides involved dealers with an updated VIN list of their incomplete vehicles. The
customer name, address and phone number are listed if known. Completed vehicles are removed
from Function 53 within several days of repair claim submission. To use this system, type "53" at
the "ENTER FUNCTION" prompt, then type "0RD954".
Owner Notification and Service Scheduling
All involved vehicle owners known to Daimlerchrysler are being notified of the service requirement
by first class mail. They are requested to schedule appointments for this service with their dealers.
Enclosed with each owner letter is an Owner Notification Form (not shown). The involved vehicle
and recall are identified on the form for owner or dealer reference as needed.
Dealers are encouraged to consider alternative scheduling and servicing approaches for this recall.
This repair does not require hoists or other full service facility special equipment and is a
DaimlerChrysler Mobile Service approved repair.
Vehicle Not Available
If a vehicle is not available for service, let us know by filling out the pre-addressed Owner
Notification Form or describe the reason on a postcard and mail to:
Daimlerchrysler Corporation CIMS 482-00-85 800 Chrysler Drive Fast Auburn Hills, Michigan
48325-2757
Additional Information
If you have any questions or need assistance in completing this action, please contact your Zone
Service Office.
Customer Services Field Operations DaimlerChrysler Corporation
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Specifications > Electrical Specifications
Starter Motor: Electrical Specifications
Power rating.........................................................................................................................................
.........................................................................1.1 Kw
Voltage.................................................................................................................................................
..................................................................12 VOLTS
Cranking Amperage Draw test.............................................................................................................
..........................................................150 - 280 Amps.
NOTE: Engine should be up to operating temperature. Extremely heavy oil or tight engine will
increase starter amperage draw.
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Starter Motor: Mechanical Specifications
No. of Fields.........................................................................................................................................
...................................................................................6
No. of Poles..........................................................................................................................................
...................................................................................6
Brushes................................................................................................................................................
....................................................................................4
Drive.....................................................................................................................................................
................................................Planetary Gear Train
NOTE: Engine should be up to operating temperature. Extremely heavy oil or tight engine will
increase starter amperage draw.
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Starter Motor: Locations
Fig.11 Starter Location
Fig.12 Starter Mounting/Location
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Starter Motor: Service Precautions
CAUTION: It is critical that the alternator output terminal be connected to the battery positive
terminal of the starter solenoid, for proper operation of the charging and cranking systems.
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Starter Motor: Description and Operation
STARTER MOTOR
The starter is a permanent magnet starter motor. The fields have six permanent magnets. A
planetary gear train transmits power between starter motor and pinion shaft. The starter provides
mechanical torque to rotate the crankshaft at an RPM (crank speed) necessary for self-sustained
spark/ignition.
STARTER MOTOR - HIGH OUTPUT
The starter is a permanent magnet starter motor. The fields have six permanent magnets. A
planetary gear train transmits power between starter motor and pinion shaft. The starter provides
mechanical torque to rotate the crankshaft at an RPM (crank speed) necessary for self-sustained
spark/ignition.
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REMOVAL
Fig.9 Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable (Fig. 9).
Fig.10 Air Cleaner Box
2. Disconnect the inlet hose from intake manifold and reposition the air cleaner box (Fig. 10).
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Fig.11 Starter Location
3. Starter location (Fig. 11).
Fig.12 Starter Mounting/Location
4. Remove starter bolts (Fig. 12).
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Fig.13 Starter Electrical Connection
5. Remove starter assembly (Fig. 13). 6. Disengage latch and remove solenoid connector from
starter assembly. 7. Remove battery positive connector from starter assembly. It is not necessary
to remove the alternator output lead from the connector.
Fig.14 Starter
8. Remove starter from vehicle (Fig. 14).
INSTALLATION
1. Clean corrosion/dirt from the cable and wire terminals before installing wiring to the solenoid. 2.
Attach battery positive connector to starter. Ensure alternator output connector is snapped into the
battery positive connector. Tighten the captive
nut to 10 Nm (90 in. lbs.).
CAUTION: It is critical that the alternator output terminal be connected to the battery positive
terminal of the starter solenoid, for proper operation of the charging and cranking systems.
3. Install solenoid connector to starter. Ensure that latch is fully engaged (Fig. 13).
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Fig.8 Starter Mounting/location
4. Position the starter face into transmission housing. Start bottom mounting bolt and thread in until
bolt is snug (Fig.8). 5. Attach ground cable to upper starter mounting bolt. 6. Ensure the proper
starter alignment before tightening the starter mounting bolts to 54 Nm (40 ft. lbs.) torque. 7.
Reposition the air cleaner box into position and connect the inlet hose from intake manifold (Fig.
10).
Fig.7 Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
8. Connect negative battery cable (Fig.7).
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Starter Motor: Service and Repair Starter Motor Replacement
REMOVAL
Fig.7 Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable (Fig. 7). 2. On High Output engine remove
Intake Manifold 3. Raise vehicle on hoist.
Fig.8 Starter Mounting/location
4. Remove starter bolts (Fig. 8). 5. Remove starter assembly.
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6. Disengage latch and remove solenoid connector from starter assembly. 7. Remove battery
positive connector from starter assembly. It is not necessary to remove the alternator output lead
from the connector.
INSTALLATION
1. Clean corrosion/dirt from the cable and wire terminals before installing wiring to the solenoid. 2.
Attach battery positive connector to starter. Ensure alternator output connector is snapped into the
battery positive connector. Tighten the captive
nut to 10 Nm (90 in. lbs.).
CAUTION: It is critical that the alternator output terminal be connected to the battery positive
terminal of the starter solenoid, for proper operation of the charging and cranking systems.
3. Install solenoid connector to starter. Ensure that latch is fully engaged. 4. Position the starter
face into transmission housing. Start bottom mounting bolt and thread in until bolt is snug. 5. Attach
ground cable to upper starter mounting bolt. 6. Ensure the proper starter alignment before
tightening the starter mounting bolts to 54 Nm (40 ft. lbs.) torque. 7. Lower vehicle. 8. High output
engine install the intake manifold. 9. Connect negative battery cable.
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The Starter Relay is a micro relay located in the Power Distribution Center (PDC), positioned in the
left front corner of the engine compartment.
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Starter Relay: Diagrams
Power Distribution Center
Engine Starter Motor Relay
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Power Distribution Center
Engine Starter Motor Relay
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Starter Relay: Service Precautions
WARNING: CHECK TO ENSURE THAT THE TRANSMISSION IS IN THE PARK/NEUTRAL
POSITION WITH THE PARKING BRAKE APPLIED.
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Starter Relay: Description and Operation
The Starter Relay is a micro relay located in the Power Distribution Center (PDC), positioned in the
left front corner of the engine compartment.
As battery power is applied to the relay from the ignition switch, battery power is applied to the
starter motor through the relay to the starter solenoid.
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Starter Relay: Testing and Inspection
WARNING: CHECK TO ENSURE THAT THE TRANSMISSION IS IN THE PARK/NEUTRAL
POSITION WITH THE PARKING BRAKE APPLIED.
Starter Relay Pinout
Starter Relay Pinout
Relay Test The starter relay is located in the Power Distribution Center (PDC) in the engine
compartment. Refer to the PDC label for relay identification and location. Remove the starter relay
from the PDC as described to perform the following tests: 1. A relay in the de-energized position
should have continuity between terminals 87A and 30, and no continuity between terminals 87 and
30. If OK,
go to Step 2. If not OK, replace the faulty relay.
2. Resistance between terminals 85 and 86 (electromagnet) should be 75 ± 5 ohms. If OK, go to
Step 3. If not OK, replace the faulty relay. 3. Connect a battery B+ lead to terminals 86 and a
ground lead to terminal 85 to energize the relay. The relay should click. Also test for continuity
between terminals 30 and 87, and no continuity between terminals 87A and 30. If OK, refer to
Relay Circuit Test procedure. If not OK, replace the faulty relay.
Relay Circuit Test 1. The relay common feed terminal cavity (30) is connected to battery voltage
and should be hot at all times. If OK, go to Step 2. If not OK, repair
the open circuit to the PDC fuse as required.
2. The relay normally closed terminal (87A) is connected to terminal 30 in the de-energized
position, but is not used for this application. Go to Step
3.
3. The relay normally open terminal (87) is connected to the common feed terminal (30) in the
energized position. This terminal supplies battery
voltage to the starter solenoid field coils. There should be continuity between the cavity for relay
terminal 87 and the starter solenoid terminal at all times. If OK, go to Step 4. If not OK, repair the
open circuit to the starter solenoid as required.
4. The coil battery terminal (86) is. connected to the electromagnet in the relay. It is energized
when the ignition switch is held in the Start position.
Check for battery voltage at the cavity for relay terminal 86 with the ignition switch in the Start
position, and no voltage when the ignition switch is released to the ON position. If OK, go to Step 5.
If not OK, check for an open or short circuit to the ignition switch and repair, if required. If the circuit
to the ignition switch is OK, see the Ignition Switch Test procedure.
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5. The coil ground terminal (85) is connected to the electromagnet in the relay. It is grounded
through the transmission range sensor only when the
gearshift selector lever is in the Park or Neutral positions. Check for continuity to ground at the
cavity for relay terminal 85. If not OK with an automatic transmission, check for an open or short
circuit to the transmission range sensor and repair.
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Starter Relay: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
The relay is located in the Power Distribution Center (PDC). Refer to the PDC cover for relay
location.
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Starter Solenoid Battery Nut.................................................................................................................
.........................................................................10 Nm
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Starter Solenoid: Locations
The Starter Solenoid is mounted directly to the Starter Motor.
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Starter Solenoid: Service Precautions
WARNING: CHECK TO ENSURE THAT THE TRANSMISSION IS IN THE PARK/NEUTRAL
POSITION WITH THE PARKING BRAKE APPLIED.
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Starter Solenoid: Description and Operation
The Starter Solenoid is mounted directly to the Starter Motor.
The Starter Solenoid is a switching device used to activate the high amperage starter motor circuit
from a low amperage control circuit.
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Starter Solenoid: Testing and Inspection
WARNING: CHECK TO ENSURE THAT THE TRANSMISSION IS IN THE PARK/NEUTRAL
POSITION WITH THE PARKING BRAKE APPLIED.
1. Verify battery condition. Battery must be in good condition with a full charge before performing
any starter tests. Refer to Battery Tests. 2. Perform Starter Solenoid test BEFORE performing the
starter relay test. 3. Perform a visual inspection of the starter/ starter solenoid for corrosion, loose
connections or faulty wiring. 4. Locate and remove the starter relay from the Power Distribution
Center (PDC). Refer to the PDC label for relay identification and location. 5. Connect a remote
starter switch or a jumper wire between the remote battery positive post and terminal 87 of the
starter relay connector.
a. If engine cranks, starter/starter solenoid is good. Go to the Starter Relay Test. b. If engine does
not crank or solenoid chatters, check wiring and connectors from starter relay to starter solenoid for
loose or corroded
connections. Particularly at starter terminals.
c. Repeat test. If engine still fails to crank properly, trouble is within starter or starter mounted
solenoid, and replace starter. Inspect the ring gear
teeth.
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How to Use Wiring Diagrams
DaimlerChrysler Corporation wiring diagrams are designed to provide information regarding the
vehicles wiring content. In order to effectively use the wiring diagrams to diagnose and repair
DaimlerChrysler Corporation vehicles, it is important to understand all of their features and
characteristics.
General Information (Part 1 of 2)
Diagrams are arranged such that the power (B+) side of the circuit is placed near the top of the
page, and the ground (B-) side of the circuit is placed near the bottom of the page (Fig. 1).
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General Information (Part 2 of 2)
All switches, components, and modules are shown in the at rest position with the doors closed and
the key removed from the ignition (Fig. 2).
Components are shown two ways. A solid line around a component indicates that the component is
complete. A dashed line around the component indicates that the component is being shown is not
complete. Incomplete components have a reference number to indicate the page where the
component is shown complete.
It is important to realize that no attempt is made on the diagrams to represent components and
wiring as they appear on the vehicle. For example, a short
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piece of wire is treated the same as a long one. In addition, switches and other components are
shown as simply as possible, with regard to function only.
Circuit Functions
Circuit Identification Code Chart
All circuits in the diagrams use an alpha/numeric code to identify the wire and its function. To
identify which circuit code applies to a system, refer to the Circuit Identification Code Chart. This
chart shows the main circuits only and does not show the secondary codes that may apply to some
models.
Circuit Information
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Wire Code Identification
Wire Color Code Chart
Each wire shown in the diagrams contains a code which identifies the main circuit, part of the main
circuit, gauge of wire, and color.
Connector, Ground and Splice Information
CAUTION: Not all connectors are serviced. Some connectors are serviced only with a harness. A
typical example might be the Supplemental Restraint System connectors. Always check parts
availability before attempting a repair.
IDENTIFICATION
Connectors, grounds, and splices are identified as follows: In-line connectors located in the engine compartment are C100 series numbers
- In-line connectors located in the Instrument Panel area are C200 series numbers.
- In-line connectors located in the body are C300 series numbers.
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- Jumper harness connectors are C400 series numbers.
- Grounds and ground connectors are identified with a "G" and follow the same series numbering
as the in-line connectors.
- Splices are identified with an "S" and follow the same series numbering as the in-line connectors.
- Component connectors are identified by the component name instead of a number. Multiple
connectors on a component use a C1, C2, etc. identifier.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Sensitive Devices
Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol is used to indicate this. When handling
any component with this symbol comply with the following procedures to reduce the possibility of
electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the component. If it is not
known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part from
its protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from its package,
ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
Notes, Cautions and Warnings
Additional important information is presented in three ways: Notes, Cautions, and Warnings.
NOTES are used to help describe how switches or components operate to complete a particular
circuit. They are also used to indicate different conditions that may appear on the vehicle. For
example, an up-to and after condition.
CAUTIONS are used to indicate information that could prevent making an error that may damage
the vehicle.
WARNINGS provide information to prevent personal injury and vehicle damage. Below is a list of
general warnings that should be followed any time a vehicle is being serviced.
WARNING:
- ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES FOR EYE PROTECTION.
- USE SAFETY STANDS ANYTIME A PROCEDURE REQUIRES BEING UNDER A VEHICLE.
- BE SURE THAT THE IGNITION SWITCH ALWAYS IS IN THE OFF POSITION, UNLESS THE
PROCEDURE REQUIRES IT TO BE ON.
- SET THE PARKING BRAKE WHEN WORKING ON ANY VEHICLE. AN AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN PARK. A MANUAL TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN
NEUTRAL.
- OPERATE THE ENGINE ONLY IN A WELL-VENTILATED AREA.
- KEEP AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING, ESPECIALLY THE
FAN AND BELTS.
- TO PREVENT SERIOUS BURNS, AVOID CONTACT WITH HOT PARTS SUCH AS THE
RADIATOR, EXHAUST MANIFOLD(S), TAIL PIPE, CATALYTIC CONVERTER, AND MUFFLER.
- DO NOT ALLOW FLAME OR SPARKS NEAR THE BATTERY. GASES ARE ALWAYS
PRESENT IN AND AROUND THE BATTERY.
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- ALWAYS REMOVE RINGS, WATCHES, LOOSE HANGING JEWELRY, AND LOOSE
CLOTHING.
Symbols
Wiring Diagram Symbols
International symbols are used throughout the wiring diagrams. These symbols are consistent with
those being used around the world (Fig. 3).
Take Outs
The abbreviation T/O is used in the component location section to indicate a point in which the
wiring harness branches out to a component.
Terminology
This is a list of terms and definitions used in the wiring diagrams.
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LHD .....................................................................................................................................................
.......................................... Left Hand Drive Vehicles RHD .................................................................
............................................................................................................................ Right Hand Drive
Vehicles ATX .......................................................................................................................................
.......................... Automatic Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive MTX ...................................................
.................................................................................................................. Manual
Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive AT ..................................................................................................
................................................................... Automatic Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive MT .............
...........................................................................................................................................................
Manual Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive SOHC ................................................................................
..................................................................................................... Single Over Head Cam Engine
DOHC ..................................................................................................................................................
................................. Double Over Head Cam Engine BUX ................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
Built-Up-Export Built-Up-Export
.................................................................................................................. Vehicles Built For Sale In
Markets Other Than North America Except Built-Up-Export
........................................................................................................................................ Vehicles
Built For Sale In North America
Section Identification and Information
Section Identification
The wiring diagrams are grouped into individual sections. If a component is most likely found in a
particular group, it will be shown complete (all wires, connectors, and pins) within that group. For
example, the Auto Shutdown Relay is most likely to be found in Group 30, so it is shown there
complete. It can, however, be shown partially in another group if it contains some associated
wiring.
Diode Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the battery. 2. Locate the diode in the harness, and remove the protective covering.
Diode Identification
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3. Remove the diode from the harness, pay attention to the current flow direction.
INSTALLATION
1. Remove the insulation from the wires in the harness. Only remove enough insulation to solder in
the new diode. 2. Install the new diode in the harness, making sure current flow is correct. If
necessary, refer to the appropriate wiring diagram for current flow (Fig.
13).
3. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only Do not use acid core solder. 4.
Tape the diode to the harness using electrical tape. Make sure the diode is completely sealed from
the elements. 5. Re-connect the battery and test affected systems.
Terminal Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector being repaired from its mating half/component.
Fig.16 Connector Locking Wedge Tab (Typical)
3. Remove the connector locking wedge, if required (Fig. 16).
Fig.17 Terminal Removal
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Fig.18 Terminal Removal Using Special Tool
4. Position the connector locking finger away from the terminal using the proper pick from special
tool kit 6680. Pull on the wire to remove the
terminal from the connector (Fig. 17) (Fig. 18).
5. Cut the wire 6 inches from the back of the connector. 6. Remove 1 inch of insulation from the
wire on the harness side.
INSTALLATION
1. Select a wire from the terminal repair assembly that best matches the color wire being repaired.
2. Cut the repair wire to the proper length and remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation. 3. Splice the
repair wire to the wire harness
a. Place a piece of heat shrink tubing over one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire repair area. b. Spread the strands of the wire apart on each
part of the exposed wires. c. Push the two ends of wire together until the strands of wire are close
to the insulation. d. Twist the wires together. e. Solder the connection together using rosin core
type solder only. Do not use acid core solder. f.
Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the tubing
is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both ends of the tubing.
4. Insert the repaired wire into the connector. 5. Install the connector locking wedge, if required,
and reconnect the connector to its mating half/component. 6. Re-tape the wire harness starting at
1-1/2 inches behind the connector and 2 inches past the repair. 7. Connect battery and test all
affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Augat Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.8 Augat Connector Repair
3. Push down on the yellow connector locking tab to release the terminals (Fig. 8).
Fig.9 Using Special Tool 6932
4. Using special tool 6932, push the terminal to remove it from the connector (Fig. 9). 5. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. When the connector is re-assembled, the locking tab must be placed in the locked position to
prevent terminal push out. 5. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 6. Connect battery
and test all affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Molex Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.10 Molex Connector Repair
3. Insert special tool 6742 into the terminal end of the connector (Fig. 10).
Fig.11 Using Special Tool 6742
4. Using special tool 6742, release the locking fingers on the terminal (Fig. 11). 5. Pull on the wire
to remove it from the connector. 6. Repair or replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 5. Connect battery and test all affected
systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Thomas and Betts Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.12 Thomas And Betts Connector Lock Release Tabs
3. Push in the two lock tabs on the side of the connector (Fig. 12).
Fig.13 Removing Wire Terminal
4. Insert the probe end of special tool 6934 into the back of the connector cavity (Fig. 13). 5. Grasp
the wire and tool 6934, then slowly remove the wire and terminal from the connector. 6. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are fully seated
into the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
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Fig.14 Single Lock Tab
4. Push in the single lock tab on the side of the connector (Fig. 14). 5. Connect connector to its
mating half/component. 6. Connect battery and test all affected systems.
Wire Splicing
STANDARD PROCEDURE - WIRE SPLICING
When splicing a wire, it is important that the correct gauge be used as shown in the wiring
diagrams.
1. Remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation from each wire that needs to be spliced. 2. Place a
piece of adhesive lined heat shrink tubing on one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire
repair area.
Fig.23 Splice Clip
3. Place the strands of wire overlapping each other inside of the splice clip (Fig. 23).
Fig.24 Crimping Tool
4. Using crimping tool, Miller p/n 8272, crimp the splice clip and wires together (Fig. 24)
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Fig.25 Solder
5. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only (Fig. 25)
CAUTION: DO NOT USE ACID CORE SOLDER.
Fig.26 Heat Shrink Tubing
6. Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the
tubing is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both
ends of the tubing (Fig. 26).
Special Tools
Probing Tool Package 6807
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Terminal Pick 6680
Terminal Removing Tool 6932
Terminal Removing Tool 6934
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Auxiliary Power Outlet: Diagnostic Aids
Intermittent and Poor Connections
INTERMITTENT AND POOR CONNECTIONS
Most intermittent electrical problems are caused by faulty electrical connections or wiring. It is also
possible for a sticking component or relay to cause a problem. Before condemning a component or
wiring assembly, check the following items. Connectors are fully seated
- Spread terminals, or terminal push out
- Terminals in the wiring assembly are fully seated into the connector/component and locked into
position
- Dirt or corrosion on the terminals. Any amount of corrosion or dirt could cause an intermittent
problem
- Damaged connector/component casing exposing the item to dirt or moisture
- Wire insulation that has rubbed through causing a short to ground
- Some or all of the wiring strands broken inside of the insulation
- Wiring broken inside of the insulation
Troubleshooting Tests
Fig.6 Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) SENSITIVE DEVICES
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol (Fig. 6) is used to indicate this. When
handling any component with this symbol, comply with the following procedures to reduce the
possibility of electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the
component. If it is not known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part form
it's protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from it's
package, ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
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Fig.7 Testing For Voltage Potential
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR VOLTAGE POTENTIAL
1. Connect the ground lead of a voltmeter to a known good ground (Fig. 7). 2. Connect the other
lead of the voltmeter to the selected test point. The vehicle ignition may need to be turned ON to
check voltage. Refer to the
appropriate test procedure.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR CONTINUITY
1. Remove the fuse for the circuit being checked or, disconnect the battery.
Fig.8 Testing For Continuity
2. Connect one lead of the ohmmeter to one side of the circuit being tested (Fig. 8). 3. Connect the
other lead to the other end of the circuit being tested. Low or no resistance means good continuity.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND
1. Remove the fuse and disconnect all items involved with the fuse. 2. Connect a test light or a
voltmeter across the terminals of the fuse. 3. Starting at the fuse block, wiggle the wiring harness
about 6 - 8 inches apart and watch the voltmeter/test lamp.
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4. If the voltmeter registers voltage or the test lamp glows, there is a short to ground in that general
area of the wiring harness.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND ON FUSES POWERING
SEVERAL LOADS
1. Refer to the wiring diagrams and disconnect or isolate all items on the suspected fused circuits.
2. Replace the blown fuse. 3. Supply power to the fuse by turning ON the ignition switch or
re-connecting the battery. 4. Start connecting or energizing the items in the fuse circuit one at a
time. When the fuse blows the circuit with the short to ground has been isolated.
Fig.9 Testing For Voltage Drop
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A VOLTAGE DROP
1. Connect the positive lead of the voltmeter to the side of the circuit closest to the battery (Fig. 9).
2. Connect the other lead of the voltmeter to the other side of the switch, component or circuit. 3.
Operate the item. 4. The voltmeter will show the difference in voltage between the two points.
Troubleshooting Tools
When diagnosing a problem in an electrical circuit there are several common tools necessary.
These tools are listed and explained below.
Jumper Wire
This is a test wire used to connect two points of a circuit. It can be used to bypass an open in a
circuit.
WARNING: NEVER USE A JUMPER WIRE ACROSS A LOAD, SUCH AS A MOTOR,
CONNECTED BETWEEN A BATTERY FEED AND GROUND.
Voltmeter
Used to check for voltage on a circuit. Always connect the black lead to a known good ground and
the red lead to the positive side of the circuit.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking voltages in these circuits, use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
Ohmmeter
Used to check the resistance between two points of a circuit. Low or no resistance in a circuit
means good continuity.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking resistance in these circuits use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
In addition, make sure the power is disconnected from the circuit. Circuits that are powered up by
the vehicle's electrical system can cause damage to the equipment and provide false readings.
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Fig. 4 Probing Tool
Probing Tools
These tools are used for probing terminals in connectors (Fig. 4). Select the proper size tool from
Special Tool Package 6807, and insert it into the terminal being tested. Use the other end of the
tool to insert the meter probe.
Troubleshooting Wiring Problems
When troubleshooting wiring problems, there are six steps which can aid in the procedure. The
steps are listed and explained below. Always check for nonfactory items added to the vehicle
before doing any diagnosis. If the vehicle is equipped with these items, disconnect them to verify
these add-on items are not the cause of the problem.
1. Verify the problem. 2. Verify any related symptoms. Do this by performing operational checks on
components that are in the same circuit. Refer to the wiring diagrams. 3. Analyze the symptoms.
Use the wiring diagrams to determine what the circuit is doing, where the problem most likely is
occurring, and where the
diagnosis will continue.
4. Isolate the problem area. 5. Repair the problem. 6. Verify proper operation. For this step, check
for proper operation of all items on the repaired circuit.
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Circuit Breaker: Diagrams
Fuse Block (LHD)
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Circuit Breakers (LHD)
Fuse Block (RHD)
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How to Use Wiring Diagrams
DaimlerChrysler Corporation wiring diagrams are designed to provide information regarding the
vehicles wiring content. In order to effectively use the wiring diagrams to diagnose and repair
DaimlerChrysler Corporation vehicles, it is important to understand all of their features and
characteristics.
General Information (Part 1 of 2)
Diagrams are arranged such that the power (B+) side of the circuit is placed near the top of the
page, and the ground (B-) side of the circuit is placed near the bottom of the page (Fig. 1).
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General Information (Part 2 of 2)
All switches, components, and modules are shown in the at rest position with the doors closed and
the key removed from the ignition (Fig. 2).
Components are shown two ways. A solid line around a component indicates that the component is
complete. A dashed line around the component indicates that the component is being shown is not
complete. Incomplete components have a reference number to indicate the page where the
component is shown complete.
It is important to realize that no attempt is made on the diagrams to represent components and
wiring as they appear on the vehicle. For example, a short
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piece of wire is treated the same as a long one. In addition, switches and other components are
shown as simply as possible, with regard to function only.
Circuit Functions
Circuit Identification Code Chart
All circuits in the diagrams use an alpha/numeric code to identify the wire and its function. To
identify which circuit code applies to a system, refer to the Circuit Identification Code Chart. This
chart shows the main circuits only and does not show the secondary codes that may apply to some
models.
Circuit Information
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Wire Code Identification
Wire Color Code Chart
Each wire shown in the diagrams contains a code which identifies the main circuit, part of the main
circuit, gauge of wire, and color.
Connector, Ground and Splice Information
CAUTION: Not all connectors are serviced. Some connectors are serviced only with a harness. A
typical example might be the Supplemental Restraint System connectors. Always check parts
availability before attempting a repair.
IDENTIFICATION
Connectors, grounds, and splices are identified as follows: In-line connectors located in the engine compartment are C100 series numbers
- In-line connectors located in the Instrument Panel area are C200 series numbers.
- In-line connectors located in the body are C300 series numbers.
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- Jumper harness connectors are C400 series numbers.
- Grounds and ground connectors are identified with a "G" and follow the same series numbering
as the in-line connectors.
- Splices are identified with an "S" and follow the same series numbering as the in-line connectors.
- Component connectors are identified by the component name instead of a number. Multiple
connectors on a component use a C1, C2, etc. identifier.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Sensitive Devices
Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol is used to indicate this. When handling
any component with this symbol comply with the following procedures to reduce the possibility of
electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the component. If it is not
known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part from
its protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from its package,
ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
Notes, Cautions and Warnings
Additional important information is presented in three ways: Notes, Cautions, and Warnings.
NOTES are used to help describe how switches or components operate to complete a particular
circuit. They are also used to indicate different conditions that may appear on the vehicle. For
example, an up-to and after condition.
CAUTIONS are used to indicate information that could prevent making an error that may damage
the vehicle.
WARNINGS provide information to prevent personal injury and vehicle damage. Below is a list of
general warnings that should be followed any time a vehicle is being serviced.
WARNING:
- ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES FOR EYE PROTECTION.
- USE SAFETY STANDS ANYTIME A PROCEDURE REQUIRES BEING UNDER A VEHICLE.
- BE SURE THAT THE IGNITION SWITCH ALWAYS IS IN THE OFF POSITION, UNLESS THE
PROCEDURE REQUIRES IT TO BE ON.
- SET THE PARKING BRAKE WHEN WORKING ON ANY VEHICLE. AN AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN PARK. A MANUAL TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN
NEUTRAL.
- OPERATE THE ENGINE ONLY IN A WELL-VENTILATED AREA.
- KEEP AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING, ESPECIALLY THE
FAN AND BELTS.
- TO PREVENT SERIOUS BURNS, AVOID CONTACT WITH HOT PARTS SUCH AS THE
RADIATOR, EXHAUST MANIFOLD(S), TAIL PIPE, CATALYTIC CONVERTER, AND MUFFLER.
- DO NOT ALLOW FLAME OR SPARKS NEAR THE BATTERY. GASES ARE ALWAYS
PRESENT IN AND AROUND THE BATTERY.
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- ALWAYS REMOVE RINGS, WATCHES, LOOSE HANGING JEWELRY, AND LOOSE
CLOTHING.
Symbols
Wiring Diagram Symbols
International symbols are used throughout the wiring diagrams. These symbols are consistent with
those being used around the world (Fig. 3).
Take Outs
The abbreviation T/O is used in the component location section to indicate a point in which the
wiring harness branches out to a component.
Terminology
This is a list of terms and definitions used in the wiring diagrams.
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LHD .....................................................................................................................................................
.......................................... Left Hand Drive Vehicles RHD .................................................................
............................................................................................................................ Right Hand Drive
Vehicles ATX .......................................................................................................................................
.......................... Automatic Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive MTX ...................................................
.................................................................................................................. Manual
Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive AT ..................................................................................................
................................................................... Automatic Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive MT .............
...........................................................................................................................................................
Manual Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive SOHC ................................................................................
..................................................................................................... Single Over Head Cam Engine
DOHC ..................................................................................................................................................
................................. Double Over Head Cam Engine BUX ................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
Built-Up-Export Built-Up-Export
.................................................................................................................. Vehicles Built For Sale In
Markets Other Than North America Except Built-Up-Export
........................................................................................................................................ Vehicles
Built For Sale In North America
Section Identification and Information
Section Identification
The wiring diagrams are grouped into individual sections. If a component is most likely found in a
particular group, it will be shown complete (all wires, connectors, and pins) within that group. For
example, the Auto Shutdown Relay is most likely to be found in Group 30, so it is shown there
complete. It can, however, be shown partially in another group if it contains some associated
wiring.
Diode Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the battery. 2. Locate the diode in the harness, and remove the protective covering.
Diode Identification
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3. Remove the diode from the harness, pay attention to the current flow direction.
INSTALLATION
1. Remove the insulation from the wires in the harness. Only remove enough insulation to solder in
the new diode. 2. Install the new diode in the harness, making sure current flow is correct. If
necessary, refer to the appropriate wiring diagram for current flow (Fig.
13).
3. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only Do not use acid core solder. 4.
Tape the diode to the harness using electrical tape. Make sure the diode is completely sealed from
the elements. 5. Re-connect the battery and test affected systems.
Terminal Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector being repaired from its mating half/component.
Fig.16 Connector Locking Wedge Tab (Typical)
3. Remove the connector locking wedge, if required (Fig. 16).
Fig.17 Terminal Removal
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Fig.18 Terminal Removal Using Special Tool
4. Position the connector locking finger away from the terminal using the proper pick from special
tool kit 6680. Pull on the wire to remove the
terminal from the connector (Fig. 17) (Fig. 18).
5. Cut the wire 6 inches from the back of the connector. 6. Remove 1 inch of insulation from the
wire on the harness side.
INSTALLATION
1. Select a wire from the terminal repair assembly that best matches the color wire being repaired.
2. Cut the repair wire to the proper length and remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation. 3. Splice the
repair wire to the wire harness
a. Place a piece of heat shrink tubing over one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire repair area. b. Spread the strands of the wire apart on each
part of the exposed wires. c. Push the two ends of wire together until the strands of wire are close
to the insulation. d. Twist the wires together. e. Solder the connection together using rosin core
type solder only. Do not use acid core solder. f.
Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the tubing
is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both ends of the tubing.
4. Insert the repaired wire into the connector. 5. Install the connector locking wedge, if required,
and reconnect the connector to its mating half/component. 6. Re-tape the wire harness starting at
1-1/2 inches behind the connector and 2 inches past the repair. 7. Connect battery and test all
affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Augat Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.8 Augat Connector Repair
3. Push down on the yellow connector locking tab to release the terminals (Fig. 8).
Fig.9 Using Special Tool 6932
4. Using special tool 6932, push the terminal to remove it from the connector (Fig. 9). 5. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. When the connector is re-assembled, the locking tab must be placed in the locked position to
prevent terminal push out. 5. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 6. Connect battery
and test all affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Molex Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.10 Molex Connector Repair
3. Insert special tool 6742 into the terminal end of the connector (Fig. 10).
Fig.11 Using Special Tool 6742
4. Using special tool 6742, release the locking fingers on the terminal (Fig. 11). 5. Pull on the wire
to remove it from the connector. 6. Repair or replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 5. Connect battery and test all affected
systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Thomas and Betts Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.12 Thomas And Betts Connector Lock Release Tabs
3. Push in the two lock tabs on the side of the connector (Fig. 12).
Fig.13 Removing Wire Terminal
4. Insert the probe end of special tool 6934 into the back of the connector cavity (Fig. 13). 5. Grasp
the wire and tool 6934, then slowly remove the wire and terminal from the connector. 6. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are fully seated
into the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
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Fig.14 Single Lock Tab
4. Push in the single lock tab on the side of the connector (Fig. 14). 5. Connect connector to its
mating half/component. 6. Connect battery and test all affected systems.
Wire Splicing
STANDARD PROCEDURE - WIRE SPLICING
When splicing a wire, it is important that the correct gauge be used as shown in the wiring
diagrams.
1. Remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation from each wire that needs to be spliced. 2. Place a
piece of adhesive lined heat shrink tubing on one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire
repair area.
Fig.23 Splice Clip
3. Place the strands of wire overlapping each other inside of the splice clip (Fig. 23).
Fig.24 Crimping Tool
4. Using crimping tool, Miller p/n 8272, crimp the splice clip and wires together (Fig. 24)
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Fig.25 Solder
5. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only (Fig. 25)
CAUTION: DO NOT USE ACID CORE SOLDER.
Fig.26 Heat Shrink Tubing
6. Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the
tubing is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both
ends of the tubing (Fig. 26).
Special Tools
Probing Tool Package 6807
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Terminal Pick 6680
Terminal Removing Tool 6932
Terminal Removing Tool 6934
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Power Distribution Center (PDC): Diagnostic Aids
Intermittent and Poor Connections
INTERMITTENT AND POOR CONNECTIONS
Most intermittent electrical problems are caused by faulty electrical connections or wiring. It is also
possible for a sticking component or relay to cause a problem. Before condemning a component or
wiring assembly, check the following items. Connectors are fully seated
- Spread terminals, or terminal push out
- Terminals in the wiring assembly are fully seated into the connector/component and locked into
position
- Dirt or corrosion on the terminals. Any amount of corrosion or dirt could cause an intermittent
problem
- Damaged connector/component casing exposing the item to dirt or moisture
- Wire insulation that has rubbed through causing a short to ground
- Some or all of the wiring strands broken inside of the insulation
- Wiring broken inside of the insulation
Troubleshooting Tests
Fig.6 Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) SENSITIVE DEVICES
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol (Fig. 6) is used to indicate this. When
handling any component with this symbol, comply with the following procedures to reduce the
possibility of electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the
component. If it is not known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part form
it's protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from it's
package, ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
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Fig.7 Testing For Voltage Potential
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR VOLTAGE POTENTIAL
1. Connect the ground lead of a voltmeter to a known good ground (Fig. 7). 2. Connect the other
lead of the voltmeter to the selected test point. The vehicle ignition may need to be turned ON to
check voltage. Refer to the
appropriate test procedure.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR CONTINUITY
1. Remove the fuse for the circuit being checked or, disconnect the battery.
Fig.8 Testing For Continuity
2. Connect one lead of the ohmmeter to one side of the circuit being tested (Fig. 8). 3. Connect the
other lead to the other end of the circuit being tested. Low or no resistance means good continuity.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND
1. Remove the fuse and disconnect all items involved with the fuse. 2. Connect a test light or a
voltmeter across the terminals of the fuse. 3. Starting at the fuse block, wiggle the wiring harness
about 6 - 8 inches apart and watch the voltmeter/test lamp.
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4. If the voltmeter registers voltage or the test lamp glows, there is a short to ground in that general
area of the wiring harness.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND ON FUSES POWERING
SEVERAL LOADS
1. Refer to the wiring diagrams and disconnect or isolate all items on the suspected fused circuits.
2. Replace the blown fuse. 3. Supply power to the fuse by turning ON the ignition switch or
re-connecting the battery. 4. Start connecting or energizing the items in the fuse circuit one at a
time. When the fuse blows the circuit with the short to ground has been isolated.
Fig.9 Testing For Voltage Drop
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A VOLTAGE DROP
1. Connect the positive lead of the voltmeter to the side of the circuit closest to the battery (Fig. 9).
2. Connect the other lead of the voltmeter to the other side of the switch, component or circuit. 3.
Operate the item. 4. The voltmeter will show the difference in voltage between the two points.
Troubleshooting Tools
When diagnosing a problem in an electrical circuit there are several common tools necessary.
These tools are listed and explained below.
Jumper Wire
This is a test wire used to connect two points of a circuit. It can be used to bypass an open in a
circuit.
WARNING: NEVER USE A JUMPER WIRE ACROSS A LOAD, SUCH AS A MOTOR,
CONNECTED BETWEEN A BATTERY FEED AND GROUND.
Voltmeter
Used to check for voltage on a circuit. Always connect the black lead to a known good ground and
the red lead to the positive side of the circuit.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking voltages in these circuits, use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
Ohmmeter
Used to check the resistance between two points of a circuit. Low or no resistance in a circuit
means good continuity.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking resistance in these circuits use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
In addition, make sure the power is disconnected from the circuit. Circuits that are powered up by
the vehicle's electrical system can cause damage to the equipment and provide false readings.
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Fig. 4 Probing Tool
Probing Tools
These tools are used for probing terminals in connectors (Fig. 4). Select the proper size tool from
Special Tool Package 6807, and insert it into the terminal being tested. Use the other end of the
tool to insert the meter probe.
Troubleshooting Wiring Problems
When troubleshooting wiring problems, there are six steps which can aid in the procedure. The
steps are listed and explained below. Always check for nonfactory items added to the vehicle
before doing any diagnosis. If the vehicle is equipped with these items, disconnect them to verify
these add-on items are not the cause of the problem.
1. Verify the problem. 2. Verify any related symptoms. Do this by performing operational checks on
components that are in the same circuit. Refer to the wiring diagrams. 3. Analyze the symptoms.
Use the wiring diagrams to determine what the circuit is doing, where the problem most likely is
occurring, and where the
diagnosis will continue.
4. Isolate the problem area. 5. Repair the problem. 6. Verify proper operation. For this step, check
for proper operation of all items on the repaired circuit.
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Power Distribution Center (PDC): Description and Operation
The Power Distribution system for this vehicle provides a safe, reliable, centralized and convenient
means to access distribution of the electrical current required to operate all of the electrical
systems. At the same time, these systems were designed to provide centralized locations for
conducting diagnosis of faulty circuits, and for sourcing the additional current requirements of many
aftermarket vehicle accessory and convenience items.
The power distribution system for this vehicle consist of the following components:
- Fuses
- Fuse cartridges
- Fusible links
- Automatic resetting circuit breakers
- Relays
- Flashers
- Timers
- Circuit splice blocks
- Power Distribution Center (PDC)
All of the electrical current distributed throughout this vehicle is directed through the standard
equipment Power Distribution Center (PDC). The molded plastic PDC housing is located in the left
front corner of the engine compartment, just rearward of the air cleaner housing and left of the
battery. The PDC housing has a molded plastic cover. The PDC cover is easily removed for service
access and has a convenient fuse and relay layout label printed on the inside surface of the cover
to ensure proper component identification.
The PDC housing is secured to the left fender side extension with an indexing pin, one screw on
the rail and one screw on the fender side shield. All of the PDC outputs are through the integral
headlamp and dash wire harness.
All of the current from the generator cable connection goes to the battery through a 140 ampere
fusible link that is secured with a nut to the positive battery cable terminal. The PDC houses up to
ten cartridge fuses, which replace all in-line fusible links. The PDC also houses up to twelve mini
fuses (blade-type), up to three full International Standards Organization (ISO) relays, and up to
eight mini International Standards Organization (ISO) relays. Internal connection of all the PDC
circuits is accomplished by an intricate network of hard wiring and bus bars. For complete circuit
diagrams, refer to the appropriate wiring information. The wiring information includes wiring
diagrams, proper wire and connector repair procedures, details of wire harness routing and
retention, connector pin-out information and location views for the various wire harness connectors,
splices and grounds.
The fusible link, fuses and relays are available for service replacement. The PDC unit cannot be
repaired and is only serviced as a unit with the headlamp and dash wire harness. If the PDC is
faulty or damaged, the headlamp and dash wire harness assembly must be replaced.
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Power Distribution Center (PDC): Service and Repair
REMOVAL
The Power Distribution Center (PDC) is serviced as a unit with the headlamp and dash wire
harness. If any internal circuit of the PDC or the PDC housing is faulty or damaged, the entire PDC
and headlamp and dash wire harness unit must be replaced.
Fig.3 Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable (Fig. 3). for complete circuit diagrams, refer to
the appropriate wiring information. The wiring
information includes wiring diagrams, proper wire and connector repair procedures, details of wire
harness routing and retention, connector pin-out information and location views for the various wire
harness connectors, splices and grounds.
2. Disconnect each of the headlamp and dash wire harness connectors. 3. Remove the fasteners
that secure each of the headlamp and dash wire harness ground eyelets to the vehicle body and
chassis components. 4. Disengage each of the retainers that secure the headlamp and dash wire
harness to the vehicle body and chassis components. 5. Disengage the grommet at the dash panel
and pull connectors through. 6. Remove the two screws and disengage the PDC housing from the
left inner fender well. 7. Remove the PDC and the headlamp and dash wire harness from the
engine compartment as a unit.
INSTALLATION
The Power Distribution Center (PDC) is serviced as a unit with the headlamp and dash wire
harness. If any internal circuit of the PDC or the PDC housing is faulty or damaged, the entire PDC
and headlamp and dash wire harness unit must be replaced. 1. Install the grommet at the dash
panel. 2. Position the PDC in the engine compartment. 3. Align the PDC mounting pin with the
inner fender well hole. 4. Place PDC down in engine compartment and install the two retaining
screws. 5. Route the headlamp and dash wire harness from the PDC through the engine and
passenger compartment, engaging each of the harness retainers to
the mounting provisions in the vehicle body and chassis components.
6. Install and tighten the fasteners that secure each of the headlamp and dash wire harness ground
eyelets to the vehicle body and chassis components. 7. Reconnect each of the headlamp and dash
wire harness connectors. 8. Torque nut retaining positive battery cable at PDC to 96 - 141 Nm (85 130 in. lbs.). 9. Reconnect the battery negative cable.
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Fuse: Diagrams
Fuse Block (LHD)
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How to Use Wiring Diagrams
DaimlerChrysler Corporation wiring diagrams are designed to provide information regarding the
vehicles wiring content. In order to effectively use the wiring diagrams to diagnose and repair
DaimlerChrysler Corporation vehicles, it is important to understand all of their features and
characteristics.
General Information (Part 1 of 2)
Diagrams are arranged such that the power (B+) side of the circuit is placed near the top of the
page, and the ground (B-) side of the circuit is placed near the bottom of the page (Fig. 1).
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General Information (Part 2 of 2)
All switches, components, and modules are shown in the at rest position with the doors closed and
the key removed from the ignition (Fig. 2).
Components are shown two ways. A solid line around a component indicates that the component is
complete. A dashed line around the component indicates that the component is being shown is not
complete. Incomplete components have a reference number to indicate the page where the
component is shown complete.
It is important to realize that no attempt is made on the diagrams to represent components and
wiring as they appear on the vehicle. For example, a short
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piece of wire is treated the same as a long one. In addition, switches and other components are
shown as simply as possible, with regard to function only.
Circuit Functions
Circuit Identification Code Chart
All circuits in the diagrams use an alpha/numeric code to identify the wire and its function. To
identify which circuit code applies to a system, refer to the Circuit Identification Code Chart. This
chart shows the main circuits only and does not show the secondary codes that may apply to some
models.
Circuit Information
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Wire Code Identification
Wire Color Code Chart
Each wire shown in the diagrams contains a code which identifies the main circuit, part of the main
circuit, gauge of wire, and color.
Connector, Ground and Splice Information
CAUTION: Not all connectors are serviced. Some connectors are serviced only with a harness. A
typical example might be the Supplemental Restraint System connectors. Always check parts
availability before attempting a repair.
IDENTIFICATION
Connectors, grounds, and splices are identified as follows: In-line connectors located in the engine compartment are C100 series numbers
- In-line connectors located in the Instrument Panel area are C200 series numbers.
- In-line connectors located in the body are C300 series numbers.
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- Jumper harness connectors are C400 series numbers.
- Grounds and ground connectors are identified with a "G" and follow the same series numbering
as the in-line connectors.
- Splices are identified with an "S" and follow the same series numbering as the in-line connectors.
- Component connectors are identified by the component name instead of a number. Multiple
connectors on a component use a C1, C2, etc. identifier.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Sensitive Devices
Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol is used to indicate this. When handling
any component with this symbol comply with the following procedures to reduce the possibility of
electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the component. If it is not
known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part from
its protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from its package,
ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
Notes, Cautions and Warnings
Additional important information is presented in three ways: Notes, Cautions, and Warnings.
NOTES are used to help describe how switches or components operate to complete a particular
circuit. They are also used to indicate different conditions that may appear on the vehicle. For
example, an up-to and after condition.
CAUTIONS are used to indicate information that could prevent making an error that may damage
the vehicle.
WARNINGS provide information to prevent personal injury and vehicle damage. Below is a list of
general warnings that should be followed any time a vehicle is being serviced.
WARNING:
- ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES FOR EYE PROTECTION.
- USE SAFETY STANDS ANYTIME A PROCEDURE REQUIRES BEING UNDER A VEHICLE.
- BE SURE THAT THE IGNITION SWITCH ALWAYS IS IN THE OFF POSITION, UNLESS THE
PROCEDURE REQUIRES IT TO BE ON.
- SET THE PARKING BRAKE WHEN WORKING ON ANY VEHICLE. AN AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN PARK. A MANUAL TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN
NEUTRAL.
- OPERATE THE ENGINE ONLY IN A WELL-VENTILATED AREA.
- KEEP AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING, ESPECIALLY THE
FAN AND BELTS.
- TO PREVENT SERIOUS BURNS, AVOID CONTACT WITH HOT PARTS SUCH AS THE
RADIATOR, EXHAUST MANIFOLD(S), TAIL PIPE, CATALYTIC CONVERTER, AND MUFFLER.
- DO NOT ALLOW FLAME OR SPARKS NEAR THE BATTERY. GASES ARE ALWAYS
PRESENT IN AND AROUND THE BATTERY.
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- ALWAYS REMOVE RINGS, WATCHES, LOOSE HANGING JEWELRY, AND LOOSE
CLOTHING.
Symbols
Wiring Diagram Symbols
International symbols are used throughout the wiring diagrams. These symbols are consistent with
those being used around the world (Fig. 3).
Take Outs
The abbreviation T/O is used in the component location section to indicate a point in which the
wiring harness branches out to a component.
Terminology
This is a list of terms and definitions used in the wiring diagrams.
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LHD .....................................................................................................................................................
.......................................... Left Hand Drive Vehicles RHD .................................................................
............................................................................................................................ Right Hand Drive
Vehicles ATX .......................................................................................................................................
.......................... Automatic Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive MTX ...................................................
.................................................................................................................. Manual
Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive AT ..................................................................................................
................................................................... Automatic Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive MT .............
...........................................................................................................................................................
Manual Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive SOHC ................................................................................
..................................................................................................... Single Over Head Cam Engine
DOHC ..................................................................................................................................................
................................. Double Over Head Cam Engine BUX ................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
Built-Up-Export Built-Up-Export
.................................................................................................................. Vehicles Built For Sale In
Markets Other Than North America Except Built-Up-Export
........................................................................................................................................ Vehicles
Built For Sale In North America
Section Identification and Information
Section Identification
The wiring diagrams are grouped into individual sections. If a component is most likely found in a
particular group, it will be shown complete (all wires, connectors, and pins) within that group. For
example, the Auto Shutdown Relay is most likely to be found in Group 30, so it is shown there
complete. It can, however, be shown partially in another group if it contains some associated
wiring.
Diode Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the battery. 2. Locate the diode in the harness, and remove the protective covering.
Diode Identification
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3. Remove the diode from the harness, pay attention to the current flow direction.
INSTALLATION
1. Remove the insulation from the wires in the harness. Only remove enough insulation to solder in
the new diode. 2. Install the new diode in the harness, making sure current flow is correct. If
necessary, refer to the appropriate wiring diagram for current flow (Fig.
13).
3. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only Do not use acid core solder. 4.
Tape the diode to the harness using electrical tape. Make sure the diode is completely sealed from
the elements. 5. Re-connect the battery and test affected systems.
Terminal Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector being repaired from its mating half/component.
Fig.16 Connector Locking Wedge Tab (Typical)
3. Remove the connector locking wedge, if required (Fig. 16).
Fig.17 Terminal Removal
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Fig.18 Terminal Removal Using Special Tool
4. Position the connector locking finger away from the terminal using the proper pick from special
tool kit 6680. Pull on the wire to remove the
terminal from the connector (Fig. 17) (Fig. 18).
5. Cut the wire 6 inches from the back of the connector. 6. Remove 1 inch of insulation from the
wire on the harness side.
INSTALLATION
1. Select a wire from the terminal repair assembly that best matches the color wire being repaired.
2. Cut the repair wire to the proper length and remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation. 3. Splice the
repair wire to the wire harness
a. Place a piece of heat shrink tubing over one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire repair area. b. Spread the strands of the wire apart on each
part of the exposed wires. c. Push the two ends of wire together until the strands of wire are close
to the insulation. d. Twist the wires together. e. Solder the connection together using rosin core
type solder only. Do not use acid core solder. f.
Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the tubing
is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both ends of the tubing.
4. Insert the repaired wire into the connector. 5. Install the connector locking wedge, if required,
and reconnect the connector to its mating half/component. 6. Re-tape the wire harness starting at
1-1/2 inches behind the connector and 2 inches past the repair. 7. Connect battery and test all
affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Augat Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.8 Augat Connector Repair
3. Push down on the yellow connector locking tab to release the terminals (Fig. 8).
Fig.9 Using Special Tool 6932
4. Using special tool 6932, push the terminal to remove it from the connector (Fig. 9). 5. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. When the connector is re-assembled, the locking tab must be placed in the locked position to
prevent terminal push out. 5. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 6. Connect battery
and test all affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Molex Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.10 Molex Connector Repair
3. Insert special tool 6742 into the terminal end of the connector (Fig. 10).
Fig.11 Using Special Tool 6742
4. Using special tool 6742, release the locking fingers on the terminal (Fig. 11). 5. Pull on the wire
to remove it from the connector. 6. Repair or replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 5. Connect battery and test all affected
systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Thomas and Betts Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.12 Thomas And Betts Connector Lock Release Tabs
3. Push in the two lock tabs on the side of the connector (Fig. 12).
Fig.13 Removing Wire Terminal
4. Insert the probe end of special tool 6934 into the back of the connector cavity (Fig. 13). 5. Grasp
the wire and tool 6934, then slowly remove the wire and terminal from the connector. 6. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are fully seated
into the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
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Fig.14 Single Lock Tab
4. Push in the single lock tab on the side of the connector (Fig. 14). 5. Connect connector to its
mating half/component. 6. Connect battery and test all affected systems.
Wire Splicing
STANDARD PROCEDURE - WIRE SPLICING
When splicing a wire, it is important that the correct gauge be used as shown in the wiring
diagrams.
1. Remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation from each wire that needs to be spliced. 2. Place a
piece of adhesive lined heat shrink tubing on one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire
repair area.
Fig.23 Splice Clip
3. Place the strands of wire overlapping each other inside of the splice clip (Fig. 23).
Fig.24 Crimping Tool
4. Using crimping tool, Miller p/n 8272, crimp the splice clip and wires together (Fig. 24)
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Fig.25 Solder
5. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only (Fig. 25)
CAUTION: DO NOT USE ACID CORE SOLDER.
Fig.26 Heat Shrink Tubing
6. Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the
tubing is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both
ends of the tubing (Fig. 26).
Special Tools
Probing Tool Package 6807
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Terminal Pick 6680
Terminal Removing Tool 6932
Terminal Removing Tool 6934
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Fuse Block: Diagnostic Aids
Intermittent and Poor Connections
INTERMITTENT AND POOR CONNECTIONS
Most intermittent electrical problems are caused by faulty electrical connections or wiring. It is also
possible for a sticking component or relay to cause a problem. Before condemning a component or
wiring assembly, check the following items. Connectors are fully seated
- Spread terminals, or terminal push out
- Terminals in the wiring assembly are fully seated into the connector/component and locked into
position
- Dirt or corrosion on the terminals. Any amount of corrosion or dirt could cause an intermittent
problem
- Damaged connector/component casing exposing the item to dirt or moisture
- Wire insulation that has rubbed through causing a short to ground
- Some or all of the wiring strands broken inside of the insulation
- Wiring broken inside of the insulation
Troubleshooting Tests
Fig.6 Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) SENSITIVE DEVICES
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol (Fig. 6) is used to indicate this. When
handling any component with this symbol, comply with the following procedures to reduce the
possibility of electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the
component. If it is not known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part form
it's protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from it's
package, ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
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Fig.7 Testing For Voltage Potential
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR VOLTAGE POTENTIAL
1. Connect the ground lead of a voltmeter to a known good ground (Fig. 7). 2. Connect the other
lead of the voltmeter to the selected test point. The vehicle ignition may need to be turned ON to
check voltage. Refer to the
appropriate test procedure.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR CONTINUITY
1. Remove the fuse for the circuit being checked or, disconnect the battery.
Fig.8 Testing For Continuity
2. Connect one lead of the ohmmeter to one side of the circuit being tested (Fig. 8). 3. Connect the
other lead to the other end of the circuit being tested. Low or no resistance means good continuity.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND
1. Remove the fuse and disconnect all items involved with the fuse. 2. Connect a test light or a
voltmeter across the terminals of the fuse. 3. Starting at the fuse block, wiggle the wiring harness
about 6 - 8 inches apart and watch the voltmeter/test lamp.
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4. If the voltmeter registers voltage or the test lamp glows, there is a short to ground in that general
area of the wiring harness.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND ON FUSES POWERING
SEVERAL LOADS
1. Refer to the wiring diagrams and disconnect or isolate all items on the suspected fused circuits.
2. Replace the blown fuse. 3. Supply power to the fuse by turning ON the ignition switch or
re-connecting the battery. 4. Start connecting or energizing the items in the fuse circuit one at a
time. When the fuse blows the circuit with the short to ground has been isolated.
Fig.9 Testing For Voltage Drop
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A VOLTAGE DROP
1. Connect the positive lead of the voltmeter to the side of the circuit closest to the battery (Fig. 9).
2. Connect the other lead of the voltmeter to the other side of the switch, component or circuit. 3.
Operate the item. 4. The voltmeter will show the difference in voltage between the two points.
Troubleshooting Tools
When diagnosing a problem in an electrical circuit there are several common tools necessary.
These tools are listed and explained below.
Jumper Wire
This is a test wire used to connect two points of a circuit. It can be used to bypass an open in a
circuit.
WARNING: NEVER USE A JUMPER WIRE ACROSS A LOAD, SUCH AS A MOTOR,
CONNECTED BETWEEN A BATTERY FEED AND GROUND.
Voltmeter
Used to check for voltage on a circuit. Always connect the black lead to a known good ground and
the red lead to the positive side of the circuit.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking voltages in these circuits, use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
Ohmmeter
Used to check the resistance between two points of a circuit. Low or no resistance in a circuit
means good continuity.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking resistance in these circuits use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
In addition, make sure the power is disconnected from the circuit. Circuits that are powered up by
the vehicle's electrical system can cause damage to the equipment and provide false readings.
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Fig. 4 Probing Tool
Probing Tools
These tools are used for probing terminals in connectors (Fig. 4). Select the proper size tool from
Special Tool Package 6807, and insert it into the terminal being tested. Use the other end of the
tool to insert the meter probe.
Troubleshooting Wiring Problems
When troubleshooting wiring problems, there are six steps which can aid in the procedure. The
steps are listed and explained below. Always check for nonfactory items added to the vehicle
before doing any diagnosis. If the vehicle is equipped with these items, disconnect them to verify
these add-on items are not the cause of the problem.
1. Verify the problem. 2. Verify any related symptoms. Do this by performing operational checks on
components that are in the same circuit. Refer to the wiring diagrams. 3. Analyze the symptoms.
Use the wiring diagrams to determine what the circuit is doing, where the problem most likely is
occurring, and where the
diagnosis will continue.
4. Isolate the problem area. 5. Repair the problem. 6. Verify proper operation. For this step, check
for proper operation of all items on the repaired circuit.
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Fuse Block: Electrical Diagrams
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NOTE: To view sheets referred to in these diagrams, see Complete Body and Chassis Diagrams
See: Diagrams/Electrical Diagrams
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Fuse Block: Service Precautions
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-BAGS, REFER TO ELECTRICAL, RESTRAINT
SYSTEMS BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR
INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. FAILURE TO TAKE THE
PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND
POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.
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Fuse Block: Description and Operation
An electrical Fuse Block is located in the left end of the instrument panel. It serves to simplify and
centralize numerous electrical components, as well as to distribute electrical current to many of the
accessory systems in the vehicle.
The Fuse Block is positioned on a mounting bracket up and under the left instrument panel. It is
secured by two screws. The fuse Hock is concealed behind the left instrument panel end cap. The
left end cap is a snap-fit access cover that conceals the fuse block fuses. A fuse layout placard is
on the back of the end cap to ensure proper fuse identification.
The fuse block houses blade-type fuses and automatic resetting circuit breakers. Internal
connection of all the fuse block circuits is accomplished by an intricate network of hard wiring and
bus bars.
The fuses and circuit breakers are available for service replacement. The fuse block unit cannot be
repaired and is only serviced as an assembly. If any circuit or the fuse block housing is faulty or
damaged, the entire fuse block and instrument panel wire harness assembly must be replaced.
For complete circuit diagrams, refer to the appropriate wiring information. The wiring information
includes wiring diagrams, proper wire and connector repair procedures, details of wire harness
routing and retention, connector pin-out information and location views for the various wire harness
connectors, splices and grounds.
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Fuse Block: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-BAGS, REFER TO ELECTRICAL, RESTRAINT
SYSTEMS BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR
INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. FAILURE TO TAKE THE
PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND
POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.
The Fuse Block is serviced with the instrument panel wire harness. If service is required to the fuse
block, the entire instrument panel harness must be replaced. 1. Remove the instrument panel. 2.
With the instrument panel removed, disassemble the instrument panel enough to gain access to all
screws and connectors. 3. Remove instrument panel wire harness with fuse block.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the instrument panel wire harness to the instrument panel. 2. Install all items removed
from the instrument panel to gain access to the wire harness. 3. Install the instrument panel.
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Bag Light ON/DTC (STORED ENERGY FAULT)
Wiring Harness: Customer Interest Electrical - Air Bag Light ON/DTC (STORED ENERGY FAULT)
NUMBER: 08-025-02
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: Dec. 20, 2002
SUBJECT: Air Bag Light "ON"/Erroneous Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) "STORED ENERGY
FAULT"
NOTE:
THE SYMPTOM/CONDITION ADDRESSED IN THIS BULLETIN HAS NO AFFECT ON AIRBAG
OPERATION.
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves installing a jumper harness/diode at the Leak Detection Pump
(LDP).
MODELS:
2000 - 2002 PL Neon
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Vehicle sets DTC "STORED ENERGY FAULT" with the airbag light on.
NOTE:
THE ABOVE MENTIONED DTC CAN BE GENERATED IF THE IGNITION SWITCH IS CYCLED
ON AND OFF WITHIN A TEN SECOND PERIOD. A VOLTAGE SPIKE FROM THE LEAK
DETECTION PUMP COULD OCCUR DUE TO THE PUMP RUNNING CONCURRENTLY IN THE
SYSTEM SELF CHECK MODE. VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH LESS OPTIONS ARE MORE
SUSCEPTIBLE DUE TO THE LOWER NUMBER OF MODULES AVAILABLE TO ABSORB THE
VOLTAGE SPIKE.
DIAGNOSIS:
Using the Diagnostic Scan Tool (DRB III(R)) with the appropriate Diagnostic Procedures Manual,
verify all systems are functioning as designed. If DTC's are present, other than listed above, record
them on the repair order and repair as necessary before proceeding further with this bulletin. If the
DTC listed above is present, perform the Repair Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
1. Disconnect and isolate the negative battery cable.
2. Raise and support vehicle on a suitable hoist.
3. Locate the Leak Detection Pump (LDP) on the right side of the fuel tank. Push the locking tab on
electrical connector to unlock and remove connector.
4. Install jumper harness/diode, p/n 05102874AA, between the LDP and the chassis harness
connector.
5. Tie-strap any excess harness to the chassis harness.
6. Erase DTC "STORED ENERGY FAULT" and verify this DTC is not present.
7. If DTC "STORED ENERGY FAULT" reoccurs, replace the Airbag Control Module (ACM).
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
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Wiring Harness: All Technical Service Bulletins Electrical - Air Bag Light ON/DTC (STORED
ENERGY FAULT)
NUMBER: 08-025-02
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: Dec. 20, 2002
SUBJECT: Air Bag Light "ON"/Erroneous Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) "STORED ENERGY
FAULT"
NOTE:
THE SYMPTOM/CONDITION ADDRESSED IN THIS BULLETIN HAS NO AFFECT ON AIRBAG
OPERATION.
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves installing a jumper harness/diode at the Leak Detection Pump
(LDP).
MODELS:
2000 - 2002 PL Neon
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Vehicle sets DTC "STORED ENERGY FAULT" with the airbag light on.
NOTE:
THE ABOVE MENTIONED DTC CAN BE GENERATED IF THE IGNITION SWITCH IS CYCLED
ON AND OFF WITHIN A TEN SECOND PERIOD. A VOLTAGE SPIKE FROM THE LEAK
DETECTION PUMP COULD OCCUR DUE TO THE PUMP RUNNING CONCURRENTLY IN THE
SYSTEM SELF CHECK MODE. VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH LESS OPTIONS ARE MORE
SUSCEPTIBLE DUE TO THE LOWER NUMBER OF MODULES AVAILABLE TO ABSORB THE
VOLTAGE SPIKE.
DIAGNOSIS:
Using the Diagnostic Scan Tool (DRB III(R)) with the appropriate Diagnostic Procedures Manual,
verify all systems are functioning as designed. If DTC's are present, other than listed above, record
them on the repair order and repair as necessary before proceeding further with this bulletin. If the
DTC listed above is present, perform the Repair Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
1. Disconnect and isolate the negative battery cable.
2. Raise and support vehicle on a suitable hoist.
3. Locate the Leak Detection Pump (LDP) on the right side of the fuel tank. Push the locking tab on
electrical connector to unlock and remove connector.
4. Install jumper harness/diode, p/n 05102874AA, between the LDP and the chassis harness
connector.
5. Tie-strap any excess harness to the chassis harness.
6. Erase DTC "STORED ENERGY FAULT" and verify this DTC is not present.
7. If DTC "STORED ENERGY FAULT" reoccurs, replace the Airbag Control Module (ACM).
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
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Auxiliary Power Outlet: Diagram Information and Instructions
How to Use Wiring Diagrams
DaimlerChrysler Corporation wiring diagrams are designed to provide information regarding the
vehicles wiring content. In order to effectively use the wiring diagrams to diagnose and repair
DaimlerChrysler Corporation vehicles, it is important to understand all of their features and
characteristics.
General Information (Part 1 of 2)
Diagrams are arranged such that the power (B+) side of the circuit is placed near the top of the
page, and the ground (B-) side of the circuit is placed near the bottom of the page (Fig. 1).
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General Information (Part 2 of 2)
All switches, components, and modules are shown in the at rest position with the doors closed and
the key removed from the ignition (Fig. 2).
Components are shown two ways. A solid line around a component indicates that the component is
complete. A dashed line around the component indicates that the component is being shown is not
complete. Incomplete components have a reference number to indicate the page where the
component is shown complete.
It is important to realize that no attempt is made on the diagrams to represent components and
wiring as they appear on the vehicle. For example, a short
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piece of wire is treated the same as a long one. In addition, switches and other components are
shown as simply as possible, with regard to function only.
Circuit Functions
Circuit Identification Code Chart
All circuits in the diagrams use an alpha/numeric code to identify the wire and its function. To
identify which circuit code applies to a system, refer to the Circuit Identification Code Chart. This
chart shows the main circuits only and does not show the secondary codes that may apply to some
models.
Circuit Information
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Wire Code Identification
Wire Color Code Chart
Each wire shown in the diagrams contains a code which identifies the main circuit, part of the main
circuit, gauge of wire, and color.
Connector, Ground and Splice Information
CAUTION: Not all connectors are serviced. Some connectors are serviced only with a harness. A
typical example might be the Supplemental Restraint System connectors. Always check parts
availability before attempting a repair.
IDENTIFICATION
Connectors, grounds, and splices are identified as follows: In-line connectors located in the engine compartment are C100 series numbers
- In-line connectors located in the Instrument Panel area are C200 series numbers.
- In-line connectors located in the body are C300 series numbers.
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- Jumper harness connectors are C400 series numbers.
- Grounds and ground connectors are identified with a "G" and follow the same series numbering
as the in-line connectors.
- Splices are identified with an "S" and follow the same series numbering as the in-line connectors.
- Component connectors are identified by the component name instead of a number. Multiple
connectors on a component use a C1, C2, etc. identifier.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Sensitive Devices
Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol is used to indicate this. When handling
any component with this symbol comply with the following procedures to reduce the possibility of
electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the component. If it is not
known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part from
its protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from its package,
ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
Notes, Cautions and Warnings
Additional important information is presented in three ways: Notes, Cautions, and Warnings.
NOTES are used to help describe how switches or components operate to complete a particular
circuit. They are also used to indicate different conditions that may appear on the vehicle. For
example, an up-to and after condition.
CAUTIONS are used to indicate information that could prevent making an error that may damage
the vehicle.
WARNINGS provide information to prevent personal injury and vehicle damage. Below is a list of
general warnings that should be followed any time a vehicle is being serviced.
WARNING:
- ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES FOR EYE PROTECTION.
- USE SAFETY STANDS ANYTIME A PROCEDURE REQUIRES BEING UNDER A VEHICLE.
- BE SURE THAT THE IGNITION SWITCH ALWAYS IS IN THE OFF POSITION, UNLESS THE
PROCEDURE REQUIRES IT TO BE ON.
- SET THE PARKING BRAKE WHEN WORKING ON ANY VEHICLE. AN AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN PARK. A MANUAL TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN
NEUTRAL.
- OPERATE THE ENGINE ONLY IN A WELL-VENTILATED AREA.
- KEEP AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING, ESPECIALLY THE
FAN AND BELTS.
- TO PREVENT SERIOUS BURNS, AVOID CONTACT WITH HOT PARTS SUCH AS THE
RADIATOR, EXHAUST MANIFOLD(S), TAIL PIPE, CATALYTIC CONVERTER, AND MUFFLER.
- DO NOT ALLOW FLAME OR SPARKS NEAR THE BATTERY. GASES ARE ALWAYS
PRESENT IN AND AROUND THE BATTERY.
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- ALWAYS REMOVE RINGS, WATCHES, LOOSE HANGING JEWELRY, AND LOOSE
CLOTHING.
Symbols
Wiring Diagram Symbols
International symbols are used throughout the wiring diagrams. These symbols are consistent with
those being used around the world (Fig. 3).
Take Outs
The abbreviation T/O is used in the component location section to indicate a point in which the
wiring harness branches out to a component.
Terminology
This is a list of terms and definitions used in the wiring diagrams.
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LHD .....................................................................................................................................................
.......................................... Left Hand Drive Vehicles RHD .................................................................
............................................................................................................................ Right Hand Drive
Vehicles ATX .......................................................................................................................................
.......................... Automatic Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive MTX ...................................................
.................................................................................................................. Manual
Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive AT ..................................................................................................
................................................................... Automatic Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive MT .............
...........................................................................................................................................................
Manual Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive SOHC ................................................................................
..................................................................................................... Single Over Head Cam Engine
DOHC ..................................................................................................................................................
................................. Double Over Head Cam Engine BUX ................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
Built-Up-Export Built-Up-Export
.................................................................................................................. Vehicles Built For Sale In
Markets Other Than North America Except Built-Up-Export
........................................................................................................................................ Vehicles
Built For Sale In North America
Section Identification and Information
Section Identification
The wiring diagrams are grouped into individual sections. If a component is most likely found in a
particular group, it will be shown complete (all wires, connectors, and pins) within that group. For
example, the Auto Shutdown Relay is most likely to be found in Group 30, so it is shown there
complete. It can, however, be shown partially in another group if it contains some associated
wiring.
Diode Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the battery. 2. Locate the diode in the harness, and remove the protective covering.
Diode Identification
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3. Remove the diode from the harness, pay attention to the current flow direction.
INSTALLATION
1. Remove the insulation from the wires in the harness. Only remove enough insulation to solder in
the new diode. 2. Install the new diode in the harness, making sure current flow is correct. If
necessary, refer to the appropriate wiring diagram for current flow (Fig.
13).
3. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only Do not use acid core solder. 4.
Tape the diode to the harness using electrical tape. Make sure the diode is completely sealed from
the elements. 5. Re-connect the battery and test affected systems.
Terminal Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector being repaired from its mating half/component.
Fig.16 Connector Locking Wedge Tab (Typical)
3. Remove the connector locking wedge, if required (Fig. 16).
Fig.17 Terminal Removal
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Fig.18 Terminal Removal Using Special Tool
4. Position the connector locking finger away from the terminal using the proper pick from special
tool kit 6680. Pull on the wire to remove the
terminal from the connector (Fig. 17) (Fig. 18).
5. Cut the wire 6 inches from the back of the connector. 6. Remove 1 inch of insulation from the
wire on the harness side.
INSTALLATION
1. Select a wire from the terminal repair assembly that best matches the color wire being repaired.
2. Cut the repair wire to the proper length and remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation. 3. Splice the
repair wire to the wire harness
a. Place a piece of heat shrink tubing over one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire repair area. b. Spread the strands of the wire apart on each
part of the exposed wires. c. Push the two ends of wire together until the strands of wire are close
to the insulation. d. Twist the wires together. e. Solder the connection together using rosin core
type solder only. Do not use acid core solder. f.
Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the tubing
is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both ends of the tubing.
4. Insert the repaired wire into the connector. 5. Install the connector locking wedge, if required,
and reconnect the connector to its mating half/component. 6. Re-tape the wire harness starting at
1-1/2 inches behind the connector and 2 inches past the repair. 7. Connect battery and test all
affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Augat Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.8 Augat Connector Repair
3. Push down on the yellow connector locking tab to release the terminals (Fig. 8).
Fig.9 Using Special Tool 6932
4. Using special tool 6932, push the terminal to remove it from the connector (Fig. 9). 5. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. When the connector is re-assembled, the locking tab must be placed in the locked position to
prevent terminal push out. 5. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 6. Connect battery
and test all affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Molex Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.10 Molex Connector Repair
3. Insert special tool 6742 into the terminal end of the connector (Fig. 10).
Fig.11 Using Special Tool 6742
4. Using special tool 6742, release the locking fingers on the terminal (Fig. 11). 5. Pull on the wire
to remove it from the connector. 6. Repair or replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 5. Connect battery and test all affected
systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Thomas and Betts Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.12 Thomas And Betts Connector Lock Release Tabs
3. Push in the two lock tabs on the side of the connector (Fig. 12).
Fig.13 Removing Wire Terminal
4. Insert the probe end of special tool 6934 into the back of the connector cavity (Fig. 13). 5. Grasp
the wire and tool 6934, then slowly remove the wire and terminal from the connector. 6. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are fully seated
into the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
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Fig.14 Single Lock Tab
4. Push in the single lock tab on the side of the connector (Fig. 14). 5. Connect connector to its
mating half/component. 6. Connect battery and test all affected systems.
Wire Splicing
STANDARD PROCEDURE - WIRE SPLICING
When splicing a wire, it is important that the correct gauge be used as shown in the wiring
diagrams.
1. Remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation from each wire that needs to be spliced. 2. Place a
piece of adhesive lined heat shrink tubing on one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire
repair area.
Fig.23 Splice Clip
3. Place the strands of wire overlapping each other inside of the splice clip (Fig. 23).
Fig.24 Crimping Tool
4. Using crimping tool, Miller p/n 8272, crimp the splice clip and wires together (Fig. 24)
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Fig.25 Solder
5. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only (Fig. 25)
CAUTION: DO NOT USE ACID CORE SOLDER.
Fig.26 Heat Shrink Tubing
6. Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the
tubing is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both
ends of the tubing (Fig. 26).
Special Tools
Probing Tool Package 6807
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Terminal Pick 6680
Terminal Removing Tool 6932
Terminal Removing Tool 6934
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Auxiliary Power Outlet: Diagnostic Aids
Intermittent and Poor Connections
INTERMITTENT AND POOR CONNECTIONS
Most intermittent electrical problems are caused by faulty electrical connections or wiring. It is also
possible for a sticking component or relay to cause a problem. Before condemning a component or
wiring assembly, check the following items. Connectors are fully seated
- Spread terminals, or terminal push out
- Terminals in the wiring assembly are fully seated into the connector/component and locked into
position
- Dirt or corrosion on the terminals. Any amount of corrosion or dirt could cause an intermittent
problem
- Damaged connector/component casing exposing the item to dirt or moisture
- Wire insulation that has rubbed through causing a short to ground
- Some or all of the wiring strands broken inside of the insulation
- Wiring broken inside of the insulation
Troubleshooting Tests
Fig.6 Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) SENSITIVE DEVICES
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol (Fig. 6) is used to indicate this. When
handling any component with this symbol, comply with the following procedures to reduce the
possibility of electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the
component. If it is not known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part form
it's protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from it's
package, ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
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Fig.7 Testing For Voltage Potential
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR VOLTAGE POTENTIAL
1. Connect the ground lead of a voltmeter to a known good ground (Fig. 7). 2. Connect the other
lead of the voltmeter to the selected test point. The vehicle ignition may need to be turned ON to
check voltage. Refer to the
appropriate test procedure.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR CONTINUITY
1. Remove the fuse for the circuit being checked or, disconnect the battery.
Fig.8 Testing For Continuity
2. Connect one lead of the ohmmeter to one side of the circuit being tested (Fig. 8). 3. Connect the
other lead to the other end of the circuit being tested. Low or no resistance means good continuity.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND
1. Remove the fuse and disconnect all items involved with the fuse. 2. Connect a test light or a
voltmeter across the terminals of the fuse. 3. Starting at the fuse block, wiggle the wiring harness
about 6 - 8 inches apart and watch the voltmeter/test lamp.
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4. If the voltmeter registers voltage or the test lamp glows, there is a short to ground in that general
area of the wiring harness.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND ON FUSES POWERING
SEVERAL LOADS
1. Refer to the wiring diagrams and disconnect or isolate all items on the suspected fused circuits.
2. Replace the blown fuse. 3. Supply power to the fuse by turning ON the ignition switch or
re-connecting the battery. 4. Start connecting or energizing the items in the fuse circuit one at a
time. When the fuse blows the circuit with the short to ground has been isolated.
Fig.9 Testing For Voltage Drop
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A VOLTAGE DROP
1. Connect the positive lead of the voltmeter to the side of the circuit closest to the battery (Fig. 9).
2. Connect the other lead of the voltmeter to the other side of the switch, component or circuit. 3.
Operate the item. 4. The voltmeter will show the difference in voltage between the two points.
Troubleshooting Tools
When diagnosing a problem in an electrical circuit there are several common tools necessary.
These tools are listed and explained below.
Jumper Wire
This is a test wire used to connect two points of a circuit. It can be used to bypass an open in a
circuit.
WARNING: NEVER USE A JUMPER WIRE ACROSS A LOAD, SUCH AS A MOTOR,
CONNECTED BETWEEN A BATTERY FEED AND GROUND.
Voltmeter
Used to check for voltage on a circuit. Always connect the black lead to a known good ground and
the red lead to the positive side of the circuit.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking voltages in these circuits, use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
Ohmmeter
Used to check the resistance between two points of a circuit. Low or no resistance in a circuit
means good continuity.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking resistance in these circuits use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
In addition, make sure the power is disconnected from the circuit. Circuits that are powered up by
the vehicle's electrical system can cause damage to the equipment and provide false readings.
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Fig. 4 Probing Tool
Probing Tools
These tools are used for probing terminals in connectors (Fig. 4). Select the proper size tool from
Special Tool Package 6807, and insert it into the terminal being tested. Use the other end of the
tool to insert the meter probe.
Troubleshooting Wiring Problems
When troubleshooting wiring problems, there are six steps which can aid in the procedure. The
steps are listed and explained below. Always check for nonfactory items added to the vehicle
before doing any diagnosis. If the vehicle is equipped with these items, disconnect them to verify
these add-on items are not the cause of the problem.
1. Verify the problem. 2. Verify any related symptoms. Do this by performing operational checks on
components that are in the same circuit. Refer to the wiring diagrams. 3. Analyze the symptoms.
Use the wiring diagrams to determine what the circuit is doing, where the problem most likely is
occurring, and where the
diagnosis will continue.
4. Isolate the problem area. 5. Repair the problem. 6. Verify proper operation. For this step, check
for proper operation of all items on the repaired circuit.
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Fuse Block (LHD)
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How to Use Wiring Diagrams
DaimlerChrysler Corporation wiring diagrams are designed to provide information regarding the
vehicles wiring content. In order to effectively use the wiring diagrams to diagnose and repair
DaimlerChrysler Corporation vehicles, it is important to understand all of their features and
characteristics.
General Information (Part 1 of 2)
Diagrams are arranged such that the power (B+) side of the circuit is placed near the top of the
page, and the ground (B-) side of the circuit is placed near the bottom of the page (Fig. 1).
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General Information (Part 2 of 2)
All switches, components, and modules are shown in the at rest position with the doors closed and
the key removed from the ignition (Fig. 2).
Components are shown two ways. A solid line around a component indicates that the component is
complete. A dashed line around the component indicates that the component is being shown is not
complete. Incomplete components have a reference number to indicate the page where the
component is shown complete.
It is important to realize that no attempt is made on the diagrams to represent components and
wiring as they appear on the vehicle. For example, a short
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piece of wire is treated the same as a long one. In addition, switches and other components are
shown as simply as possible, with regard to function only.
Circuit Functions
Circuit Identification Code Chart
All circuits in the diagrams use an alpha/numeric code to identify the wire and its function. To
identify which circuit code applies to a system, refer to the Circuit Identification Code Chart. This
chart shows the main circuits only and does not show the secondary codes that may apply to some
models.
Circuit Information
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Wire Code Identification
Wire Color Code Chart
Each wire shown in the diagrams contains a code which identifies the main circuit, part of the main
circuit, gauge of wire, and color.
Connector, Ground and Splice Information
CAUTION: Not all connectors are serviced. Some connectors are serviced only with a harness. A
typical example might be the Supplemental Restraint System connectors. Always check parts
availability before attempting a repair.
IDENTIFICATION
Connectors, grounds, and splices are identified as follows: In-line connectors located in the engine compartment are C100 series numbers
- In-line connectors located in the Instrument Panel area are C200 series numbers.
- In-line connectors located in the body are C300 series numbers.
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- Jumper harness connectors are C400 series numbers.
- Grounds and ground connectors are identified with a "G" and follow the same series numbering
as the in-line connectors.
- Splices are identified with an "S" and follow the same series numbering as the in-line connectors.
- Component connectors are identified by the component name instead of a number. Multiple
connectors on a component use a C1, C2, etc. identifier.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Sensitive Devices
Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol is used to indicate this. When handling
any component with this symbol comply with the following procedures to reduce the possibility of
electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the component. If it is not
known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part from
its protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from its package,
ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
Notes, Cautions and Warnings
Additional important information is presented in three ways: Notes, Cautions, and Warnings.
NOTES are used to help describe how switches or components operate to complete a particular
circuit. They are also used to indicate different conditions that may appear on the vehicle. For
example, an up-to and after condition.
CAUTIONS are used to indicate information that could prevent making an error that may damage
the vehicle.
WARNINGS provide information to prevent personal injury and vehicle damage. Below is a list of
general warnings that should be followed any time a vehicle is being serviced.
WARNING:
- ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES FOR EYE PROTECTION.
- USE SAFETY STANDS ANYTIME A PROCEDURE REQUIRES BEING UNDER A VEHICLE.
- BE SURE THAT THE IGNITION SWITCH ALWAYS IS IN THE OFF POSITION, UNLESS THE
PROCEDURE REQUIRES IT TO BE ON.
- SET THE PARKING BRAKE WHEN WORKING ON ANY VEHICLE. AN AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN PARK. A MANUAL TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN
NEUTRAL.
- OPERATE THE ENGINE ONLY IN A WELL-VENTILATED AREA.
- KEEP AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING, ESPECIALLY THE
FAN AND BELTS.
- TO PREVENT SERIOUS BURNS, AVOID CONTACT WITH HOT PARTS SUCH AS THE
RADIATOR, EXHAUST MANIFOLD(S), TAIL PIPE, CATALYTIC CONVERTER, AND MUFFLER.
- DO NOT ALLOW FLAME OR SPARKS NEAR THE BATTERY. GASES ARE ALWAYS
PRESENT IN AND AROUND THE BATTERY.
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- ALWAYS REMOVE RINGS, WATCHES, LOOSE HANGING JEWELRY, AND LOOSE
CLOTHING.
Symbols
Wiring Diagram Symbols
International symbols are used throughout the wiring diagrams. These symbols are consistent with
those being used around the world (Fig. 3).
Take Outs
The abbreviation T/O is used in the component location section to indicate a point in which the
wiring harness branches out to a component.
Terminology
This is a list of terms and definitions used in the wiring diagrams.
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LHD .....................................................................................................................................................
.......................................... Left Hand Drive Vehicles RHD .................................................................
............................................................................................................................ Right Hand Drive
Vehicles ATX .......................................................................................................................................
.......................... Automatic Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive MTX ...................................................
.................................................................................................................. Manual
Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive AT ..................................................................................................
................................................................... Automatic Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive MT .............
...........................................................................................................................................................
Manual Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive SOHC ................................................................................
..................................................................................................... Single Over Head Cam Engine
DOHC ..................................................................................................................................................
................................. Double Over Head Cam Engine BUX ................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
Built-Up-Export Built-Up-Export
.................................................................................................................. Vehicles Built For Sale In
Markets Other Than North America Except Built-Up-Export
........................................................................................................................................ Vehicles
Built For Sale In North America
Section Identification and Information
Section Identification
The wiring diagrams are grouped into individual sections. If a component is most likely found in a
particular group, it will be shown complete (all wires, connectors, and pins) within that group. For
example, the Auto Shutdown Relay is most likely to be found in Group 30, so it is shown there
complete. It can, however, be shown partially in another group if it contains some associated
wiring.
Diode Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the battery. 2. Locate the diode in the harness, and remove the protective covering.
Diode Identification
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3. Remove the diode from the harness, pay attention to the current flow direction.
INSTALLATION
1. Remove the insulation from the wires in the harness. Only remove enough insulation to solder in
the new diode. 2. Install the new diode in the harness, making sure current flow is correct. If
necessary, refer to the appropriate wiring diagram for current flow (Fig.
13).
3. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only Do not use acid core solder. 4.
Tape the diode to the harness using electrical tape. Make sure the diode is completely sealed from
the elements. 5. Re-connect the battery and test affected systems.
Terminal Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector being repaired from its mating half/component.
Fig.16 Connector Locking Wedge Tab (Typical)
3. Remove the connector locking wedge, if required (Fig. 16).
Fig.17 Terminal Removal
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Fig.18 Terminal Removal Using Special Tool
4. Position the connector locking finger away from the terminal using the proper pick from special
tool kit 6680. Pull on the wire to remove the
terminal from the connector (Fig. 17) (Fig. 18).
5. Cut the wire 6 inches from the back of the connector. 6. Remove 1 inch of insulation from the
wire on the harness side.
INSTALLATION
1. Select a wire from the terminal repair assembly that best matches the color wire being repaired.
2. Cut the repair wire to the proper length and remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation. 3. Splice the
repair wire to the wire harness
a. Place a piece of heat shrink tubing over one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire repair area. b. Spread the strands of the wire apart on each
part of the exposed wires. c. Push the two ends of wire together until the strands of wire are close
to the insulation. d. Twist the wires together. e. Solder the connection together using rosin core
type solder only. Do not use acid core solder. f.
Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the tubing
is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both ends of the tubing.
4. Insert the repaired wire into the connector. 5. Install the connector locking wedge, if required,
and reconnect the connector to its mating half/component. 6. Re-tape the wire harness starting at
1-1/2 inches behind the connector and 2 inches past the repair. 7. Connect battery and test all
affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Augat Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.8 Augat Connector Repair
3. Push down on the yellow connector locking tab to release the terminals (Fig. 8).
Fig.9 Using Special Tool 6932
4. Using special tool 6932, push the terminal to remove it from the connector (Fig. 9). 5. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. When the connector is re-assembled, the locking tab must be placed in the locked position to
prevent terminal push out. 5. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 6. Connect battery
and test all affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Molex Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.10 Molex Connector Repair
3. Insert special tool 6742 into the terminal end of the connector (Fig. 10).
Fig.11 Using Special Tool 6742
4. Using special tool 6742, release the locking fingers on the terminal (Fig. 11). 5. Pull on the wire
to remove it from the connector. 6. Repair or replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 5. Connect battery and test all affected
systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Thomas and Betts Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.12 Thomas And Betts Connector Lock Release Tabs
3. Push in the two lock tabs on the side of the connector (Fig. 12).
Fig.13 Removing Wire Terminal
4. Insert the probe end of special tool 6934 into the back of the connector cavity (Fig. 13). 5. Grasp
the wire and tool 6934, then slowly remove the wire and terminal from the connector. 6. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are fully seated
into the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
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Fig.14 Single Lock Tab
4. Push in the single lock tab on the side of the connector (Fig. 14). 5. Connect connector to its
mating half/component. 6. Connect battery and test all affected systems.
Wire Splicing
STANDARD PROCEDURE - WIRE SPLICING
When splicing a wire, it is important that the correct gauge be used as shown in the wiring
diagrams.
1. Remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation from each wire that needs to be spliced. 2. Place a
piece of adhesive lined heat shrink tubing on one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire
repair area.
Fig.23 Splice Clip
3. Place the strands of wire overlapping each other inside of the splice clip (Fig. 23).
Fig.24 Crimping Tool
4. Using crimping tool, Miller p/n 8272, crimp the splice clip and wires together (Fig. 24)
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Fig.25 Solder
5. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only (Fig. 25)
CAUTION: DO NOT USE ACID CORE SOLDER.
Fig.26 Heat Shrink Tubing
6. Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the
tubing is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both
ends of the tubing (Fig. 26).
Special Tools
Probing Tool Package 6807
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Terminal Pick 6680
Terminal Removing Tool 6932
Terminal Removing Tool 6934
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Power Distribution Center (PDC): Diagnostic Aids
Intermittent and Poor Connections
INTERMITTENT AND POOR CONNECTIONS
Most intermittent electrical problems are caused by faulty electrical connections or wiring. It is also
possible for a sticking component or relay to cause a problem. Before condemning a component or
wiring assembly, check the following items. Connectors are fully seated
- Spread terminals, or terminal push out
- Terminals in the wiring assembly are fully seated into the connector/component and locked into
position
- Dirt or corrosion on the terminals. Any amount of corrosion or dirt could cause an intermittent
problem
- Damaged connector/component casing exposing the item to dirt or moisture
- Wire insulation that has rubbed through causing a short to ground
- Some or all of the wiring strands broken inside of the insulation
- Wiring broken inside of the insulation
Troubleshooting Tests
Fig.6 Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) SENSITIVE DEVICES
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol (Fig. 6) is used to indicate this. When
handling any component with this symbol, comply with the following procedures to reduce the
possibility of electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the
component. If it is not known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part form
it's protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from it's
package, ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
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Fig.7 Testing For Voltage Potential
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR VOLTAGE POTENTIAL
1. Connect the ground lead of a voltmeter to a known good ground (Fig. 7). 2. Connect the other
lead of the voltmeter to the selected test point. The vehicle ignition may need to be turned ON to
check voltage. Refer to the
appropriate test procedure.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR CONTINUITY
1. Remove the fuse for the circuit being checked or, disconnect the battery.
Fig.8 Testing For Continuity
2. Connect one lead of the ohmmeter to one side of the circuit being tested (Fig. 8). 3. Connect the
other lead to the other end of the circuit being tested. Low or no resistance means good continuity.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND
1. Remove the fuse and disconnect all items involved with the fuse. 2. Connect a test light or a
voltmeter across the terminals of the fuse. 3. Starting at the fuse block, wiggle the wiring harness
about 6 - 8 inches apart and watch the voltmeter/test lamp.
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4. If the voltmeter registers voltage or the test lamp glows, there is a short to ground in that general
area of the wiring harness.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND ON FUSES POWERING
SEVERAL LOADS
1. Refer to the wiring diagrams and disconnect or isolate all items on the suspected fused circuits.
2. Replace the blown fuse. 3. Supply power to the fuse by turning ON the ignition switch or
re-connecting the battery. 4. Start connecting or energizing the items in the fuse circuit one at a
time. When the fuse blows the circuit with the short to ground has been isolated.
Fig.9 Testing For Voltage Drop
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A VOLTAGE DROP
1. Connect the positive lead of the voltmeter to the side of the circuit closest to the battery (Fig. 9).
2. Connect the other lead of the voltmeter to the other side of the switch, component or circuit. 3.
Operate the item. 4. The voltmeter will show the difference in voltage between the two points.
Troubleshooting Tools
When diagnosing a problem in an electrical circuit there are several common tools necessary.
These tools are listed and explained below.
Jumper Wire
This is a test wire used to connect two points of a circuit. It can be used to bypass an open in a
circuit.
WARNING: NEVER USE A JUMPER WIRE ACROSS A LOAD, SUCH AS A MOTOR,
CONNECTED BETWEEN A BATTERY FEED AND GROUND.
Voltmeter
Used to check for voltage on a circuit. Always connect the black lead to a known good ground and
the red lead to the positive side of the circuit.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking voltages in these circuits, use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
Ohmmeter
Used to check the resistance between two points of a circuit. Low or no resistance in a circuit
means good continuity.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking resistance in these circuits use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
In addition, make sure the power is disconnected from the circuit. Circuits that are powered up by
the vehicle's electrical system can cause damage to the equipment and provide false readings.
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Fig. 4 Probing Tool
Probing Tools
These tools are used for probing terminals in connectors (Fig. 4). Select the proper size tool from
Special Tool Package 6807, and insert it into the terminal being tested. Use the other end of the
tool to insert the meter probe.
Troubleshooting Wiring Problems
When troubleshooting wiring problems, there are six steps which can aid in the procedure. The
steps are listed and explained below. Always check for nonfactory items added to the vehicle
before doing any diagnosis. If the vehicle is equipped with these items, disconnect them to verify
these add-on items are not the cause of the problem.
1. Verify the problem. 2. Verify any related symptoms. Do this by performing operational checks on
components that are in the same circuit. Refer to the wiring diagrams. 3. Analyze the symptoms.
Use the wiring diagrams to determine what the circuit is doing, where the problem most likely is
occurring, and where the
diagnosis will continue.
4. Isolate the problem area. 5. Repair the problem. 6. Verify proper operation. For this step, check
for proper operation of all items on the repaired circuit.
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Power Distribution Center (PDC): Description and Operation
The Power Distribution system for this vehicle provides a safe, reliable, centralized and convenient
means to access distribution of the electrical current required to operate all of the electrical
systems. At the same time, these systems were designed to provide centralized locations for
conducting diagnosis of faulty circuits, and for sourcing the additional current requirements of many
aftermarket vehicle accessory and convenience items.
The power distribution system for this vehicle consist of the following components:
- Fuses
- Fuse cartridges
- Fusible links
- Automatic resetting circuit breakers
- Relays
- Flashers
- Timers
- Circuit splice blocks
- Power Distribution Center (PDC)
All of the electrical current distributed throughout this vehicle is directed through the standard
equipment Power Distribution Center (PDC). The molded plastic PDC housing is located in the left
front corner of the engine compartment, just rearward of the air cleaner housing and left of the
battery. The PDC housing has a molded plastic cover. The PDC cover is easily removed for service
access and has a convenient fuse and relay layout label printed on the inside surface of the cover
to ensure proper component identification.
The PDC housing is secured to the left fender side extension with an indexing pin, one screw on
the rail and one screw on the fender side shield. All of the PDC outputs are through the integral
headlamp and dash wire harness.
All of the current from the generator cable connection goes to the battery through a 140 ampere
fusible link that is secured with a nut to the positive battery cable terminal. The PDC houses up to
ten cartridge fuses, which replace all in-line fusible links. The PDC also houses up to twelve mini
fuses (blade-type), up to three full International Standards Organization (ISO) relays, and up to
eight mini International Standards Organization (ISO) relays. Internal connection of all the PDC
circuits is accomplished by an intricate network of hard wiring and bus bars. For complete circuit
diagrams, refer to the appropriate wiring information. The wiring information includes wiring
diagrams, proper wire and connector repair procedures, details of wire harness routing and
retention, connector pin-out information and location views for the various wire harness connectors,
splices and grounds.
The fusible link, fuses and relays are available for service replacement. The PDC unit cannot be
repaired and is only serviced as a unit with the headlamp and dash wire harness. If the PDC is
faulty or damaged, the headlamp and dash wire harness assembly must be replaced.
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Power Distribution Center (PDC): Service and Repair
REMOVAL
The Power Distribution Center (PDC) is serviced as a unit with the headlamp and dash wire
harness. If any internal circuit of the PDC or the PDC housing is faulty or damaged, the entire PDC
and headlamp and dash wire harness unit must be replaced.
Fig.3 Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable (Fig. 3). for complete circuit diagrams, refer to
the appropriate wiring information. The wiring
information includes wiring diagrams, proper wire and connector repair procedures, details of wire
harness routing and retention, connector pin-out information and location views for the various wire
harness connectors, splices and grounds.
2. Disconnect each of the headlamp and dash wire harness connectors. 3. Remove the fasteners
that secure each of the headlamp and dash wire harness ground eyelets to the vehicle body and
chassis components. 4. Disengage each of the retainers that secure the headlamp and dash wire
harness to the vehicle body and chassis components. 5. Disengage the grommet at the dash panel
and pull connectors through. 6. Remove the two screws and disengage the PDC housing from the
left inner fender well. 7. Remove the PDC and the headlamp and dash wire harness from the
engine compartment as a unit.
INSTALLATION
The Power Distribution Center (PDC) is serviced as a unit with the headlamp and dash wire
harness. If any internal circuit of the PDC or the PDC housing is faulty or damaged, the entire PDC
and headlamp and dash wire harness unit must be replaced. 1. Install the grommet at the dash
panel. 2. Position the PDC in the engine compartment. 3. Align the PDC mounting pin with the
inner fender well hole. 4. Place PDC down in engine compartment and install the two retaining
screws. 5. Route the headlamp and dash wire harness from the PDC through the engine and
passenger compartment, engaging each of the harness retainers to
the mounting provisions in the vehicle body and chassis components.
6. Install and tighten the fasteners that secure each of the headlamp and dash wire harness ground
eyelets to the vehicle body and chassis components. 7. Reconnect each of the headlamp and dash
wire harness connectors. 8. Torque nut retaining positive battery cable at PDC to 96 - 141 Nm (85 130 in. lbs.). 9. Reconnect the battery negative cable.
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Fuse Block (LHD)
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How to Use Wiring Diagrams
DaimlerChrysler Corporation wiring diagrams are designed to provide information regarding the
vehicles wiring content. In order to effectively use the wiring diagrams to diagnose and repair
DaimlerChrysler Corporation vehicles, it is important to understand all of their features and
characteristics.
General Information (Part 1 of 2)
Diagrams are arranged such that the power (B+) side of the circuit is placed near the top of the
page, and the ground (B-) side of the circuit is placed near the bottom of the page (Fig. 1).
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General Information (Part 2 of 2)
All switches, components, and modules are shown in the at rest position with the doors closed and
the key removed from the ignition (Fig. 2).
Components are shown two ways. A solid line around a component indicates that the component is
complete. A dashed line around the component indicates that the component is being shown is not
complete. Incomplete components have a reference number to indicate the page where the
component is shown complete.
It is important to realize that no attempt is made on the diagrams to represent components and
wiring as they appear on the vehicle. For example, a short
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piece of wire is treated the same as a long one. In addition, switches and other components are
shown as simply as possible, with regard to function only.
Circuit Functions
Circuit Identification Code Chart
All circuits in the diagrams use an alpha/numeric code to identify the wire and its function. To
identify which circuit code applies to a system, refer to the Circuit Identification Code Chart. This
chart shows the main circuits only and does not show the secondary codes that may apply to some
models.
Circuit Information
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Wire Code Identification
Wire Color Code Chart
Each wire shown in the diagrams contains a code which identifies the main circuit, part of the main
circuit, gauge of wire, and color.
Connector, Ground and Splice Information
CAUTION: Not all connectors are serviced. Some connectors are serviced only with a harness. A
typical example might be the Supplemental Restraint System connectors. Always check parts
availability before attempting a repair.
IDENTIFICATION
Connectors, grounds, and splices are identified as follows: In-line connectors located in the engine compartment are C100 series numbers
- In-line connectors located in the Instrument Panel area are C200 series numbers.
- In-line connectors located in the body are C300 series numbers.
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- Jumper harness connectors are C400 series numbers.
- Grounds and ground connectors are identified with a "G" and follow the same series numbering
as the in-line connectors.
- Splices are identified with an "S" and follow the same series numbering as the in-line connectors.
- Component connectors are identified by the component name instead of a number. Multiple
connectors on a component use a C1, C2, etc. identifier.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Sensitive Devices
Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol is used to indicate this. When handling
any component with this symbol comply with the following procedures to reduce the possibility of
electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the component. If it is not
known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part from
its protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from its package,
ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
Notes, Cautions and Warnings
Additional important information is presented in three ways: Notes, Cautions, and Warnings.
NOTES are used to help describe how switches or components operate to complete a particular
circuit. They are also used to indicate different conditions that may appear on the vehicle. For
example, an up-to and after condition.
CAUTIONS are used to indicate information that could prevent making an error that may damage
the vehicle.
WARNINGS provide information to prevent personal injury and vehicle damage. Below is a list of
general warnings that should be followed any time a vehicle is being serviced.
WARNING:
- ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES FOR EYE PROTECTION.
- USE SAFETY STANDS ANYTIME A PROCEDURE REQUIRES BEING UNDER A VEHICLE.
- BE SURE THAT THE IGNITION SWITCH ALWAYS IS IN THE OFF POSITION, UNLESS THE
PROCEDURE REQUIRES IT TO BE ON.
- SET THE PARKING BRAKE WHEN WORKING ON ANY VEHICLE. AN AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN PARK. A MANUAL TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN
NEUTRAL.
- OPERATE THE ENGINE ONLY IN A WELL-VENTILATED AREA.
- KEEP AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING, ESPECIALLY THE
FAN AND BELTS.
- TO PREVENT SERIOUS BURNS, AVOID CONTACT WITH HOT PARTS SUCH AS THE
RADIATOR, EXHAUST MANIFOLD(S), TAIL PIPE, CATALYTIC CONVERTER, AND MUFFLER.
- DO NOT ALLOW FLAME OR SPARKS NEAR THE BATTERY. GASES ARE ALWAYS
PRESENT IN AND AROUND THE BATTERY.
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- ALWAYS REMOVE RINGS, WATCHES, LOOSE HANGING JEWELRY, AND LOOSE
CLOTHING.
Symbols
Wiring Diagram Symbols
International symbols are used throughout the wiring diagrams. These symbols are consistent with
those being used around the world (Fig. 3).
Take Outs
The abbreviation T/O is used in the component location section to indicate a point in which the
wiring harness branches out to a component.
Terminology
This is a list of terms and definitions used in the wiring diagrams.
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LHD .....................................................................................................................................................
.......................................... Left Hand Drive Vehicles RHD .................................................................
............................................................................................................................ Right Hand Drive
Vehicles ATX .......................................................................................................................................
.......................... Automatic Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive MTX ...................................................
.................................................................................................................. Manual
Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive AT ..................................................................................................
................................................................... Automatic Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive MT .............
...........................................................................................................................................................
Manual Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive SOHC ................................................................................
..................................................................................................... Single Over Head Cam Engine
DOHC ..................................................................................................................................................
................................. Double Over Head Cam Engine BUX ................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
Built-Up-Export Built-Up-Export
.................................................................................................................. Vehicles Built For Sale In
Markets Other Than North America Except Built-Up-Export
........................................................................................................................................ Vehicles
Built For Sale In North America
Section Identification and Information
Section Identification
The wiring diagrams are grouped into individual sections. If a component is most likely found in a
particular group, it will be shown complete (all wires, connectors, and pins) within that group. For
example, the Auto Shutdown Relay is most likely to be found in Group 30, so it is shown there
complete. It can, however, be shown partially in another group if it contains some associated
wiring.
Diode Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the battery. 2. Locate the diode in the harness, and remove the protective covering.
Diode Identification
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3. Remove the diode from the harness, pay attention to the current flow direction.
INSTALLATION
1. Remove the insulation from the wires in the harness. Only remove enough insulation to solder in
the new diode. 2. Install the new diode in the harness, making sure current flow is correct. If
necessary, refer to the appropriate wiring diagram for current flow (Fig.
13).
3. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only Do not use acid core solder. 4.
Tape the diode to the harness using electrical tape. Make sure the diode is completely sealed from
the elements. 5. Re-connect the battery and test affected systems.
Terminal Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector being repaired from its mating half/component.
Fig.16 Connector Locking Wedge Tab (Typical)
3. Remove the connector locking wedge, if required (Fig. 16).
Fig.17 Terminal Removal
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Fig.18 Terminal Removal Using Special Tool
4. Position the connector locking finger away from the terminal using the proper pick from special
tool kit 6680. Pull on the wire to remove the
terminal from the connector (Fig. 17) (Fig. 18).
5. Cut the wire 6 inches from the back of the connector. 6. Remove 1 inch of insulation from the
wire on the harness side.
INSTALLATION
1. Select a wire from the terminal repair assembly that best matches the color wire being repaired.
2. Cut the repair wire to the proper length and remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation. 3. Splice the
repair wire to the wire harness
a. Place a piece of heat shrink tubing over one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire repair area. b. Spread the strands of the wire apart on each
part of the exposed wires. c. Push the two ends of wire together until the strands of wire are close
to the insulation. d. Twist the wires together. e. Solder the connection together using rosin core
type solder only. Do not use acid core solder. f.
Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the tubing
is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both ends of the tubing.
4. Insert the repaired wire into the connector. 5. Install the connector locking wedge, if required,
and reconnect the connector to its mating half/component. 6. Re-tape the wire harness starting at
1-1/2 inches behind the connector and 2 inches past the repair. 7. Connect battery and test all
affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Augat Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.8 Augat Connector Repair
3. Push down on the yellow connector locking tab to release the terminals (Fig. 8).
Fig.9 Using Special Tool 6932
4. Using special tool 6932, push the terminal to remove it from the connector (Fig. 9). 5. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. When the connector is re-assembled, the locking tab must be placed in the locked position to
prevent terminal push out. 5. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 6. Connect battery
and test all affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Molex Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.10 Molex Connector Repair
3. Insert special tool 6742 into the terminal end of the connector (Fig. 10).
Fig.11 Using Special Tool 6742
4. Using special tool 6742, release the locking fingers on the terminal (Fig. 11). 5. Pull on the wire
to remove it from the connector. 6. Repair or replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 5. Connect battery and test all affected
systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Thomas and Betts Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.12 Thomas And Betts Connector Lock Release Tabs
3. Push in the two lock tabs on the side of the connector (Fig. 12).
Fig.13 Removing Wire Terminal
4. Insert the probe end of special tool 6934 into the back of the connector cavity (Fig. 13). 5. Grasp
the wire and tool 6934, then slowly remove the wire and terminal from the connector. 6. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are fully seated
into the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
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Fig.14 Single Lock Tab
4. Push in the single lock tab on the side of the connector (Fig. 14). 5. Connect connector to its
mating half/component. 6. Connect battery and test all affected systems.
Wire Splicing
STANDARD PROCEDURE - WIRE SPLICING
When splicing a wire, it is important that the correct gauge be used as shown in the wiring
diagrams.
1. Remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation from each wire that needs to be spliced. 2. Place a
piece of adhesive lined heat shrink tubing on one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire
repair area.
Fig.23 Splice Clip
3. Place the strands of wire overlapping each other inside of the splice clip (Fig. 23).
Fig.24 Crimping Tool
4. Using crimping tool, Miller p/n 8272, crimp the splice clip and wires together (Fig. 24)
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Fig.25 Solder
5. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only (Fig. 25)
CAUTION: DO NOT USE ACID CORE SOLDER.
Fig.26 Heat Shrink Tubing
6. Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the
tubing is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both
ends of the tubing (Fig. 26).
Special Tools
Probing Tool Package 6807
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Terminal Pick 6680
Terminal Removing Tool 6932
Terminal Removing Tool 6934
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Fuse Block: Diagnostic Aids
Intermittent and Poor Connections
INTERMITTENT AND POOR CONNECTIONS
Most intermittent electrical problems are caused by faulty electrical connections or wiring. It is also
possible for a sticking component or relay to cause a problem. Before condemning a component or
wiring assembly, check the following items. Connectors are fully seated
- Spread terminals, or terminal push out
- Terminals in the wiring assembly are fully seated into the connector/component and locked into
position
- Dirt or corrosion on the terminals. Any amount of corrosion or dirt could cause an intermittent
problem
- Damaged connector/component casing exposing the item to dirt or moisture
- Wire insulation that has rubbed through causing a short to ground
- Some or all of the wiring strands broken inside of the insulation
- Wiring broken inside of the insulation
Troubleshooting Tests
Fig.6 Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) SENSITIVE DEVICES
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol (Fig. 6) is used to indicate this. When
handling any component with this symbol, comply with the following procedures to reduce the
possibility of electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the
component. If it is not known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part form
it's protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from it's
package, ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
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Fig.7 Testing For Voltage Potential
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR VOLTAGE POTENTIAL
1. Connect the ground lead of a voltmeter to a known good ground (Fig. 7). 2. Connect the other
lead of the voltmeter to the selected test point. The vehicle ignition may need to be turned ON to
check voltage. Refer to the
appropriate test procedure.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR CONTINUITY
1. Remove the fuse for the circuit being checked or, disconnect the battery.
Fig.8 Testing For Continuity
2. Connect one lead of the ohmmeter to one side of the circuit being tested (Fig. 8). 3. Connect the
other lead to the other end of the circuit being tested. Low or no resistance means good continuity.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND
1. Remove the fuse and disconnect all items involved with the fuse. 2. Connect a test light or a
voltmeter across the terminals of the fuse. 3. Starting at the fuse block, wiggle the wiring harness
about 6 - 8 inches apart and watch the voltmeter/test lamp.
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4. If the voltmeter registers voltage or the test lamp glows, there is a short to ground in that general
area of the wiring harness.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND ON FUSES POWERING
SEVERAL LOADS
1. Refer to the wiring diagrams and disconnect or isolate all items on the suspected fused circuits.
2. Replace the blown fuse. 3. Supply power to the fuse by turning ON the ignition switch or
re-connecting the battery. 4. Start connecting or energizing the items in the fuse circuit one at a
time. When the fuse blows the circuit with the short to ground has been isolated.
Fig.9 Testing For Voltage Drop
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A VOLTAGE DROP
1. Connect the positive lead of the voltmeter to the side of the circuit closest to the battery (Fig. 9).
2. Connect the other lead of the voltmeter to the other side of the switch, component or circuit. 3.
Operate the item. 4. The voltmeter will show the difference in voltage between the two points.
Troubleshooting Tools
When diagnosing a problem in an electrical circuit there are several common tools necessary.
These tools are listed and explained below.
Jumper Wire
This is a test wire used to connect two points of a circuit. It can be used to bypass an open in a
circuit.
WARNING: NEVER USE A JUMPER WIRE ACROSS A LOAD, SUCH AS A MOTOR,
CONNECTED BETWEEN A BATTERY FEED AND GROUND.
Voltmeter
Used to check for voltage on a circuit. Always connect the black lead to a known good ground and
the red lead to the positive side of the circuit.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking voltages in these circuits, use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
Ohmmeter
Used to check the resistance between two points of a circuit. Low or no resistance in a circuit
means good continuity.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking resistance in these circuits use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
In addition, make sure the power is disconnected from the circuit. Circuits that are powered up by
the vehicle's electrical system can cause damage to the equipment and provide false readings.
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Fig. 4 Probing Tool
Probing Tools
These tools are used for probing terminals in connectors (Fig. 4). Select the proper size tool from
Special Tool Package 6807, and insert it into the terminal being tested. Use the other end of the
tool to insert the meter probe.
Troubleshooting Wiring Problems
When troubleshooting wiring problems, there are six steps which can aid in the procedure. The
steps are listed and explained below. Always check for nonfactory items added to the vehicle
before doing any diagnosis. If the vehicle is equipped with these items, disconnect them to verify
these add-on items are not the cause of the problem.
1. Verify the problem. 2. Verify any related symptoms. Do this by performing operational checks on
components that are in the same circuit. Refer to the wiring diagrams. 3. Analyze the symptoms.
Use the wiring diagrams to determine what the circuit is doing, where the problem most likely is
occurring, and where the
diagnosis will continue.
4. Isolate the problem area. 5. Repair the problem. 6. Verify proper operation. For this step, check
for proper operation of all items on the repaired circuit.
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See: Diagrams/Electrical Diagrams
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Fuse Block: Service Precautions
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-BAGS, REFER TO ELECTRICAL, RESTRAINT
SYSTEMS BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR
INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. FAILURE TO TAKE THE
PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND
POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.
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Fuse Block: Description and Operation
An electrical Fuse Block is located in the left end of the instrument panel. It serves to simplify and
centralize numerous electrical components, as well as to distribute electrical current to many of the
accessory systems in the vehicle.
The Fuse Block is positioned on a mounting bracket up and under the left instrument panel. It is
secured by two screws. The fuse Hock is concealed behind the left instrument panel end cap. The
left end cap is a snap-fit access cover that conceals the fuse block fuses. A fuse layout placard is
on the back of the end cap to ensure proper fuse identification.
The fuse block houses blade-type fuses and automatic resetting circuit breakers. Internal
connection of all the fuse block circuits is accomplished by an intricate network of hard wiring and
bus bars.
The fuses and circuit breakers are available for service replacement. The fuse block unit cannot be
repaired and is only serviced as an assembly. If any circuit or the fuse block housing is faulty or
damaged, the entire fuse block and instrument panel wire harness assembly must be replaced.
For complete circuit diagrams, refer to the appropriate wiring information. The wiring information
includes wiring diagrams, proper wire and connector repair procedures, details of wire harness
routing and retention, connector pin-out information and location views for the various wire harness
connectors, splices and grounds.
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Fuse Block: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-BAGS, REFER TO ELECTRICAL, RESTRAINT
SYSTEMS BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR
INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. FAILURE TO TAKE THE
PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND
POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.
The Fuse Block is serviced with the instrument panel wire harness. If service is required to the fuse
block, the entire instrument panel harness must be replaced. 1. Remove the instrument panel. 2.
With the instrument panel removed, disassemble the instrument panel enough to gain access to all
screws and connectors. 3. Remove instrument panel wire harness with fuse block.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the instrument panel wire harness to the instrument panel. 2. Install all items removed
from the instrument panel to gain access to the wire harness. 3. Install the instrument panel.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Power and Ground Distribution > Wiring Harness > Component Information > Technical
Service Bulletins > Customer Interest for Wiring Harness: > 08-025-02 > Dec > 02 > Electrical - Air Bag Light ON/DTC
(STORED ENERGY FAULT)
Wiring Harness: Customer Interest Electrical - Air Bag Light ON/DTC (STORED ENERGY FAULT)
NUMBER: 08-025-02
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: Dec. 20, 2002
SUBJECT: Air Bag Light "ON"/Erroneous Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) "STORED ENERGY
FAULT"
NOTE:
THE SYMPTOM/CONDITION ADDRESSED IN THIS BULLETIN HAS NO AFFECT ON AIRBAG
OPERATION.
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves installing a jumper harness/diode at the Leak Detection Pump
(LDP).
MODELS:
2000 - 2002 PL Neon
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Vehicle sets DTC "STORED ENERGY FAULT" with the airbag light on.
NOTE:
THE ABOVE MENTIONED DTC CAN BE GENERATED IF THE IGNITION SWITCH IS CYCLED
ON AND OFF WITHIN A TEN SECOND PERIOD. A VOLTAGE SPIKE FROM THE LEAK
DETECTION PUMP COULD OCCUR DUE TO THE PUMP RUNNING CONCURRENTLY IN THE
SYSTEM SELF CHECK MODE. VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH LESS OPTIONS ARE MORE
SUSCEPTIBLE DUE TO THE LOWER NUMBER OF MODULES AVAILABLE TO ABSORB THE
VOLTAGE SPIKE.
DIAGNOSIS:
Using the Diagnostic Scan Tool (DRB III(R)) with the appropriate Diagnostic Procedures Manual,
verify all systems are functioning as designed. If DTC's are present, other than listed above, record
them on the repair order and repair as necessary before proceeding further with this bulletin. If the
DTC listed above is present, perform the Repair Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
1. Disconnect and isolate the negative battery cable.
2. Raise and support vehicle on a suitable hoist.
3. Locate the Leak Detection Pump (LDP) on the right side of the fuel tank. Push the locking tab on
electrical connector to unlock and remove connector.
4. Install jumper harness/diode, p/n 05102874AA, between the LDP and the chassis harness
connector.
5. Tie-strap any excess harness to the chassis harness.
6. Erase DTC "STORED ENERGY FAULT" and verify this DTC is not present.
7. If DTC "STORED ENERGY FAULT" reoccurs, replace the Airbag Control Module (ACM).
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
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TIME ALLOWANCE:
FAILURE CODE:
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Service Bulletins > All Technical Service Bulletins for Wiring Harness: > 08-025-02 > Dec > 02 > Electrical - Air Bag Light
ON/DTC (STORED ENERGY FAULT)
Wiring Harness: All Technical Service Bulletins Electrical - Air Bag Light ON/DTC (STORED
ENERGY FAULT)
NUMBER: 08-025-02
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: Dec. 20, 2002
SUBJECT: Air Bag Light "ON"/Erroneous Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) "STORED ENERGY
FAULT"
NOTE:
THE SYMPTOM/CONDITION ADDRESSED IN THIS BULLETIN HAS NO AFFECT ON AIRBAG
OPERATION.
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves installing a jumper harness/diode at the Leak Detection Pump
(LDP).
MODELS:
2000 - 2002 PL Neon
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Vehicle sets DTC "STORED ENERGY FAULT" with the airbag light on.
NOTE:
THE ABOVE MENTIONED DTC CAN BE GENERATED IF THE IGNITION SWITCH IS CYCLED
ON AND OFF WITHIN A TEN SECOND PERIOD. A VOLTAGE SPIKE FROM THE LEAK
DETECTION PUMP COULD OCCUR DUE TO THE PUMP RUNNING CONCURRENTLY IN THE
SYSTEM SELF CHECK MODE. VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH LESS OPTIONS ARE MORE
SUSCEPTIBLE DUE TO THE LOWER NUMBER OF MODULES AVAILABLE TO ABSORB THE
VOLTAGE SPIKE.
DIAGNOSIS:
Using the Diagnostic Scan Tool (DRB III(R)) with the appropriate Diagnostic Procedures Manual,
verify all systems are functioning as designed. If DTC's are present, other than listed above, record
them on the repair order and repair as necessary before proceeding further with this bulletin. If the
DTC listed above is present, perform the Repair Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
1. Disconnect and isolate the negative battery cable.
2. Raise and support vehicle on a suitable hoist.
3. Locate the Leak Detection Pump (LDP) on the right side of the fuel tank. Push the locking tab on
electrical connector to unlock and remove connector.
4. Install jumper harness/diode, p/n 05102874AA, between the LDP and the chassis harness
connector.
5. Tie-strap any excess harness to the chassis harness.
6. Erase DTC "STORED ENERGY FAULT" and verify this DTC is not present.
7. If DTC "STORED ENERGY FAULT" reoccurs, replace the Airbag Control Module (ACM).
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Steering and Suspension > Alignment > System Information > Specifications
Alignment: Specifications
CURB HEIGHT SPECIFICATIONS
WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS
NOTE: All specifications are given in degrees.
NOTE: All wheel alignments are to be set with the vehicle at curb height.
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Alignment: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
Vehicle wheel alignment is the positioning of all interrelated front and rear suspension angles.
These angles affect the handling and steering of the vehicle when it is in motion. Proper wheel
alignment is essential for efficient steering, good directional stability, and proper tire wear. The
method of checking a vehicle's front and rear wheel alignment varies depending on the
manufacturer and type of equipment used. The manufacturer's instructions should always be
followed to ensure accuracy of the alignment, except when Daimler Chrysler Corporation's wheel
alignment specifications differ. On this vehicle, the suspension angles that can be adjusted are as
follows: Front Camber (when proper alignment package is used)
- Toe
Rear Camber (when proper alignment package is used)
- Toe
Check the wheel alignment and make all wheel alignment adjustments with the vehicle standing at
its proper curb height specification. Curb height is the normal riding height of the vehicle. It is
measured from a certain point on the vehicle to the ground or a designated area while the vehicle
is sitting on a flat, level surface. Typical wheel alignment angles and measurements are described
in the following paragraphs.
CAMBER
Camber is the inward or outward tilt of the top of the tire and wheel assembly. Camber is measured
in degrees of angle relative to a true vertical line. Camber is a tire wearing angle. Excessive negative camber will cause tread wear at the inside of the tire.
- Excessive positive camber will cause tread wear on the outside of the tire.
CROSS CAMBER
Cross camber is the difference between left and right camber. To achieve the cross camber
reading, subtract the right side camber reading from the left. For example, if the left camber is
+0.3° and the right camber is 0.0°, the cross camber would be +0.3°.
CASTER
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Caster is the forward or rearward tilt of the steering knuckle in reference to the position of the upper
and lower ball joints. Caster is measured in degrees of angle relative to a true vertical center line.
This line is viewed from the side of the tire and wheel assembly. Forward tilt (upper ball joint ahead of lower) results in a negative caster angle.
- Rearward tilt (upper ball joint trailing lower) results in a positive caster angle.
Although caster does not affect tire wear, a caster imbalance between the two front wheels may
cause the vehicle to lead to the side with the least positive caster.
CROSS CASTER
Cross caster is the difference between left and right caster.
TOE
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Toe is the inward or outward angle of the wheels as viewed from above the vehicle. Toe-in is produced when the front edges of the wheels on the same axle are closer together than
the rear edges.
- Toe-out is produced when the front edges of the wheels on the same axle are farther apart than
the rear edges.
Toe-in and toe-out can occur at the front wheels and the rear wheels. Toe is measured in degrees
or inches. The measurement identifies the amount that the front of the wheels point inward (toe-in)
or outward (toe-out). Toe is measured at the spindle height. Zero toe means the front and rear
edges of the wheels on the same axle are equally distant.
TOE-OUT ON TURNS
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Toe-out on turns is the relative positioning of the front wheels while steering through a turn. This
compensates for each front wheel's turning radius. As the vehicle encounters a turn, the outboard
wheel must travel in a larger radius circle than the inboard wheel. The steering system is designed
to make each wheel follow its particular radius circle. To accomplish this, the front wheels must
progressively toe outward as the steering is turned from center. This eliminates tire scrubbing and
undue tire wear when steering a vehicle through a turn.
DYNAMIC TOE PATTERN
Dynamic toe pattern is the inward and outward toe movement of the front and rear tires through the
suspension's jounce and rebound travel. As the vehicle's suspension moves up and down, the toe
pattern varies. Lee pattern is critical in controlling the directional stability of the vehicle while in
motion. Front and rear dynamic toe pattern is preset by the factory at the time the vehicle is
assembled. It is not necessary to check or adjust front or rear dynamic toe pattern when doing a
normal wheel alignment. The only time dynamic toe pattern needs to be checked or adjusted is if
the frame of the vehicle has been damaged.
STEERING AXIS INCLINATION (S.A.I.)
Steering axis inclination is the angle between a true vertical line starting at the center of the tire at
the road contact point and a line drawn through the center of the upper ball joint (or strut) and the
lower ball joint. S.A.I. is built into the vehicle and is not an adjustable angle. If S.A.I. is not within
specifications, a bent or damaged suspension component may be the cause.
INCLUDED ANGLE (I.A.)
Included angle is the sum of the S.A.I. angle plus or minus the camber angle, depending on
whether or not the wheel has positive or negative camber. If camber is positive, add the camber
angle to the S.A.I. angle. If camber is negative, subtract the camber angle from the S.A.I. angle.
Included angle is not adjustable, but can be used to diagnose a frame misalignment or bent
suspension component (spindle, strut).
THRUST ANGLE
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Thrust angle is the averaged direction the rear wheels are pointing in relation to the vehicle's center
line. The presence of negative or positive thrust angle causes the rear tires to track improperly to
the left or right of the front tires (dog tracking). Negative thrust angle means the rear tires are tracking to the left of the front tires.
- Positive thrust angle means the rear tires are tracking to the right of the front tires.
Improper tracking can cause undue tire wear, a lead or pull and a crooked steering wheel.
Excessive thrust angle can usually be corrected by adjusting the rear wheel toe so that each wheel
has one-half of the total toe measurement.
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Pre-Alignment Inspection
Alignment: Service and Repair Pre-Alignment Inspection
STANDARD PROCEDURE - WHEEL ALIGNMENT PRE-WHEEL ALIGNMENT VEHICLE
INSPECTION
CAUTION: If during the inspection the front suspension crossmember shows any sign of impact
damage, the steering column lower coupling must be inspected.
Before any attempt is made to change or correct the wheel alignment, the following inspection and
necessary corrections must be made to the vehicle to ensure proper alignment. 1. Be sure the fuel
tank is full of fuel. If the fuel tank is not full, the reduction in weight will affect the curb height of the
vehicle and the alignment
specifications.
2. The passenger and luggage compartments of the vehicle should be free of any load that is not
factory equipment. 3. Check the tees on the vehicle. The tires are to be inflated to the
recommended air pressure. All tires must be the same size and in good condition
with approximately the same tread wear.
4. Check the front tire and wheel assemblies for excessive radial runout. 5. Inspect all suspension
component fasteners for looseness and torque. 6. Inspect the lower front ball joints and all steering
linkage for looseness and any sign of wear or damage. 7. Inspect the rubber bushings on all the
suspension components for signs of wear or deterioration. If any bushings show signs of wear or
deterioration, they should be replaced prior to aligning the vehicle.
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Alignment: Service and Repair Wheel Alignment
Wheel Alignment Setup
WHEEL ALIGNMENT SETUP
1. Position the vehicle on an alignment rack. 2. Install all required alignment equipment on the
vehicle, per the alignment equipment manufacturer's instructions. On this vehicle, a four-wheel
alignment is recommended.
NOTE: Prior to reading the vehicle's alignment readouts, the front and rear of vehicle should be
jounced. Induce jounce (rear first, then front) by grasping the center of the bumper and jouncing
each end of vehicle an equal number of times. The bumper should always be released when
vehicle is at the bottom of the jounce cycle.
3. Read the vehicle's current front and rear alignment settings. Compare the vehicle's current
alignment settings to the vehicle specifications for
camber, caster and toe-in.
4. If the rear alignment is out of specification, adjust it first before proceeding to the front.
Camber Adjustment Bolt Package Installation
CAMBER ADJUSTMENT BOLT PACKAGE INSTALLATION (WITHOUT ACR PACKAGE)
NOTE: The following procedure should be used on vehicles WITHOUT the ACR competition
package or on the rear suspension of vehicles with the ACR competition package.
The camber adjustment bolt package contains new bolts and nuts for attaching the strut clevis
bracket to the steering knuckle. The bolts contained in the package are slightly undersized allowing
for movement between the strut clevis bracket and the steering knuckle. The movement allowed by
the undersized bolts provide approximately two degrees of camber adjustment per side of the
vehicle. To install and adjust the camber adjustment bolt package, follow the procedure below.
CAUTION: There are separate camber adjustment bolt packages for the front and rear of the
vehicle. Be sure to use the correct package.
1. Raise the vehicle until its tires are not supporting the weight of the vehicle.
CAUTION: The knuckle to strut assembly attaching bolt shanks are serrated and must not be
turned during removal. Remove the nuts while holding the bolts stationary.
2. Remove the wheel and tire assembly at the strut requiring modification.
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3. Remove the original upper bolt attaching the strut clevis bracket to the knuckle. 4. Install a bolt
from the adjustment package into the hole where the original bolt was removed. Install the bolt from
the rear. 5. Install a nut provided in adjustment package on the replacement bolt. Tighten the nut
until it's snug, but still allowing the knuckle to slide in the
clevis bracket.
6. Remove the original lower bolt. 7. Install a bolt from the adjustment package into the bottom hole
of the strut clevis bracket. Install the bolt from the rear. 8. Install a nut provided in adjustment
package on the replacement bolt. Tighten the nut until it's snug. 9. Reinstall the tire and wheel
assembly.
10. Perform the above procedure to any of the remaining struts as required. 11. Lower the vehicle
and jounce the front and rear of the vehicle. 12. Adjust the front or rear camber to the preferred
setting by pushing or pulling on the top of the tire. When camber is set to specifications, tighten the
upper and lower strut clevis bracket bolts. Again jounce the front and rear of the vehicle, then verify
the camber settings.
13. Torque front strut clevis bracket-to-steering knuckle attaching bolts to 53 Nm (40 ft. lbs.), plus
an additional 114 turn after the torque is met.
Torque the rear strut clevis bracket-to-rear knuckle attaching bolts to 95 Nm (70 ft. lbs.).
14. Once camber is within specifications, adjust toe to meet the preferred specification setting.
Camber and Caster Adjustment
CAMBER AND CASTER
Front and rear camber and caster settings on this vehicle are determined at the time the vehicle is
designed, by the location of the vehicle's suspension components. This is referred to as Net Build.
The result is no required adjustment of camber and caster after the vehicle is built or when
servicing the suspension components. Thus, when performing a wheel alignment, caster and
camber are not normally considered adjustable angles. Camber and caster should be checked to
ensure they meet vehicle specifications.
If either front or rear camber is found not to meet alignment specifications, it can be adjusted using
an available camber adjustment bolt package. Before installing a camber adjustment bolt package
on a vehicle found to be outside the specifications, inspect the suspension components for any
signs of damage or bending.
No adjustment can be made to the caster setting on this vehicle. If the vehicle's caster is not within
alignment specifications, check for damaged suspension components or body parts.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to adjust the vehicles wheel alignment by heating or bending any of the
suspension components.
Front Toe Adjustment
TOE
1. Center the steering wheel and lock it in place using a steering wheel clamp.
NOTE: When performing the toe setting procedure, make sure the rear toe is set to the preferred
specification before setting the front toe to the preferred specification.
FRONT TOE
CAUTION: Do not twist the inner tie rod-to-steering gear rubber boots while turning the inner tie rod
during the front toe adjustment.
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1. Loosen the tie rod adjusting jam nuts. Grasp each inner tie rod at its hex and rotate it one way or
the other until the front wheel toe is set to the
preferred specification.
2. Tighten tie rod adjusting jam nuts to a torque of 75 Nm (55 ft. lbs.). 3. Make sure the inner tie
rod-to-steering gear rubber boots are not twisted. If twisted, loosen the boot clamp at the inner tie
rod and move the boot as
necessary.
4. Remove steering wheel clamp. 5. Remove the alignment equipment. 6. Road test the vehicle to
verify the steering wheel is straight and the vehicle does not pull or wander.
Rear Toe Adjustment
TOE
1. Center the steering wheel and lock it in place using a steering wheel clamp.
NOTE: When performing the toe setting procedure, make sure the rear toe is set to the preferred
specification before setting the front toe to the preferred specification.
REAR TOE
1. Loosen the nuts on the left and right rear lateral link attaching bolts at the rear crossmember as
necessary to allow rotation of the rear toe
adjustment cams.
CAUTION: When adjusting rear toe, the notches on the toe adjustment cams are not to be facing
down. The notches in the adjustment cams are only to be facing up or toward one side.
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2. Rotate each toe adjustment cam until the preferred rear toe specification is obtained. 3. While
holding the toe adjustment cams from turning, tighten the attaching bolt nuts. This will securely hold
the adjustment cams in position.
Tighten the attaching bolt nuts to a torque of 88 Nm (66 ft. lbs.).
4. Proceed to FRONT TOE to set the front toe.
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Alignment: Service and Repair Curb Height Measurement
STANDARD PROCEDURE - CURB HEIGHT MEASUREMENT
The wheel alignment is to be checked and all alignment adjustments made with the vehicle at its
required curb height specification.
Vehicle height is to be checked with the vehicle on a flat, level surface, preferably a vehicle
alignment rack. The tires are to be inflated to the recommended pressure. All tires are to be the
same size as standard equipment. Vehicle height is checked with the fuel tank full of fuel, and no
passenger or luggage compartment load.
Vehicle height is not adjustable. If the measurement is not within specifications, inspect the vehicle
for bent or weak suspension components. Compare the parts tag on the suspect coil spring(s) to
the parts book and the vehicle sales code, checking for a match. Once removed from the vehicle,
compare the coil spring height to a correct new or known good coil spring. The heights should vary
if the suspect spring is weak.
NOTE: Prior to reading the curb height measurement, the front an rear of the vehicle should be
jounced. Induce jounce by grasping the center of the rear, then front bumper (or fascia) and
jouncing the vehicle an equal number of times. Release the bumper at the bottom of the jounce
cycle.
1. Measure from the inboard edge of the wheel opening fender lip directly above the wheel center
(spindle), to the floor or alignment rack surface. 2. When measuring, maximum left-to-right
differential is not to exceed 10 mm (0.39 inch). 3. Compare the measurements to Specifications.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Steering and Suspension > Sensors and Switches - Steering and Suspension > Sensors and
Switches - Steering > Power Steering Pressure Switch > Component Information > Specifications
Power Steering Pressure Switch: Specifications
switch 70 in.lb
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Power Steering Pressure Switch: Locations
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Power Steering Pressure Switch
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Power Steering Pressure Switch: Description and Operation
POWER STEERING PRESSURE SWITCH DESCRIPTION
A power steering pressure switch is used to improve the vehicle's idle quality. The pressure switch
improves vehicle idle quality by causing a readjustment of the engine idle speed as necessary
when increased fluid pressure is sensed in the power steering system.
The pressure switch functions by signaling the powertrain control module that an increase in
pressure of the power steering system is putting additional load on the engine. This type of
condition exists when the front tires of the vehicle are turned while the vehicle is stationary and the
engine is at idle speed. When the powertrain control module receives the signal from the power
steering pressure switch, it directs the engine to increase its idle speed. This increase in engine
idle speed compensates for the additional load, thus maintaining the required engine idle speed
and idle quality.
The power steering pressure switch is mounted directly to the power steering gear.
OPERATION
The switch provides an input to the PCM during periods of high pump load and low engine RPM;
such as during parking maneuvers.
When power steering pump pressure exceeds 2758 kPa (400 psi), the switch is open. The PCM
increases idle air flow through the IAC motor to prevent engine stalling. The PCM sends 12 volts
through a resister to the sensor circuit to ground. When pump pressure is low, the switch is closed.
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Power Steering Pressure Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect negative battery cable from the negative post of the battery. Be sure cable is isolated
from negative post on battery. 2. Raise the vehicle. 3. Locate the power steering fluid pressure
switch on the back side of the power steering gear. 4. Remove the vehicle wiring harness
connector from the power steering fluid pressure switch.
NOTE: When removing and installing the power steering pressure switch, use a 7/8 inch deep well
socket. The deep well socket will prevent damage to the plastic electrical connector area of the
power steering fluid pressure switch.
5. Unscrew and remove the power steering fluid pressure switch from the power steering gear.
INSTALLATION
1. By hand, screw the power steering pressure switch into the power steering gear until it is fully
seated. Tighten the power steering pressure switch
to a maximum torque of 8 Nm (70 inch lbs.). Over-torquing will result in stripping the threads out of
the power steering pressure switch port in the steering gear.
2. Install the vehicle wiring harness connector. Be sure the latch on the wiring harness connector is
fully engaged with the locking tab on the power
steering pressure switch.
3. Lower the vehicle. 4. Fill the power steering fluid reservoir to the correct fluid level. Use only
Mopar Power Steering Fluid, or equivalent. 5. Connect the negative cable to the negative post of
the battery. 6. Start the engine and turn the steering wheel several times stop-to-stop to bleed any
air from the fluid in the power steering system. Stop the engine,
check the fluid level, and inspect the system for leaks.
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Ball Joint Stud Pinch Bolt Nut 70 ft.lb
Disc Brake Caliper Guide 192 in.lb
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Front Steering Knuckle: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The steering knuckle is a single casting with legs machined for attachment to the front strut
assembly on the top, lower control arm ball joint on the bottom, and steering linkage on the trailing
end. The steering knuckle also has two machined, drilled and tapped legs on the leading end
casting to support and align the front disc brake caliper adapter.
The knuckle supports the wheel bearing and hub. The wheel hub is pressed into a sealed-for-life
wheel bearing that is pressed into the steering knuckle. A retainer plate also holds the bearing in
place. The hub supports the driveshaft outer Constant Velocity (C/V) joint. Each is splined and
meshes in the center of the hub. The outer C/V joint is retained to the hub using a nut. The nut is
locked to the outer C/V stub shaft using a nut retainer and cotter pin.
The wheel bearing is a Unit 1 type cartridge bearing that requires no maintenance. The wheel
bearing can be serviced separately from the hub.
The hub has five studs pressed into its flange.
OPERATION
The steering knuckle pivots with the strut assembly between the lower ball joint and the pivot
bearing in the strut assembly. The steering gear outer tie rod end connects to the trailing end of
each knuckle, allowing the vehicle to be steered.
The center of the knuckle supports the hub, wheel bearing and axle shaft.
The hub and wheel bearing work together. The wheel bearing has internal bearings that allow the
hub to rotate with the driveshaft and the tire and wheel assembly. The hub's five studs mount the
tire and wheel to the vehicle.
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Front Steering Knuckle: Testing and Inspection
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
The front suspension steering knuckle is not a repairable component of the front suspension. It
must be replaced if found to be damaged in any way. If it is determined that the steering knuckle is
bent when servicing the vehicle, no attempt is to be made to straighten the steering knuckle.
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Front Steering Knuckle: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Apply the brakes and hold in place. 2. Raise the vehicle. 3. Remove the front tire and wheel
assembly.
4. Remove the cotter pin, lock nut and spring washer from the hub nut. 5. While the brakes are
applied, loosen and remove the hub nut. 6. Release the brakes.
7. Remove the two guide pin bolts securing the front disc brake caliper to the steering knuckle. 8.
Remove the disc brake caliper from the steering knuckle. The caliper is removed by first tipping
either the top (right side) or bottom (left side) of
the caliper away from the brake rotor, then pulling the caliper off the opposite end's caliper slide (on
the knuckle) and rotor.
9. Hang the caliper out of the way using a wire hanger or cord. Do not support the caliper by letting
it hang by the hydraulic hose.
10. Remove any retainer clips from the wheel mounting studs. Remove the brake rotor from the
front hub.
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11. Remove the nut attaching the outer tie rod to the steering knuckle. To do this, hold the tie rod
end stud with a wrench while loosening and
removing the nut with a standard wrench or crowfoot wrench.
12. Remove the tie rod end from the steering knuckle using Remover, Special Tool MB991113. 13.
Remove the tie rod heat shield.
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14. Remove the nut and pinch bolt clamping the ball joint stud to the steering knuckle.
CAUTION: The strut assembly-to-steering knuckle attaching bolts are serrated and must not be
turned during removal. Hold the bolts stationary in the steering knuckles while removing the nuts,
then tap the bolts out using a pin punch.
15. Remove the two bolts attaching the strut to the steering knuckle.
NOTE: Use caution when separating the ball joint stud from the steering knuckle, so the ball joint
seal does not get cut.
16. Separate the ball joint stud from the steering knuckle by prying down on lower control arm and
up against the ball joint boss on the steering
knuckle.
NOTE: Do not allow the driveshaft to hang by the inner C/V joint; it must be supported to keep the
joint from separating during this operation.
17. Pull the steering knuckle off the driveshaft outer C/V joint splines and remove the steering
knuckle.
NOTE: The cartridge type front wheel bearing used on this vehicle is not transferable to the
replacement steering knuckle. If the replacement steering knuckle does not come with a wheel
bearing, a new bearing must be installed in the steering knuckle. Installation of the new wheel
bearing and hub must be done before installing the steering knuckle on the vehicle.
18. If the steering knuckle is to be replaced, the hub and wheel bearing must be removed. Do not
reuse the wheel bearing.
DISASSEMBLY (WHEEL BEARING AND HUB)
NOTE: The removal and installation of the wheel bearing and hub from the steering knuckle is only
to be done with the steering knuckle removed from the vehicle. Removal of the wheel bearing from
the steering knuckle must be done using the following procedure.
1. Remove steering knuckle, hub, and wheel bearing as an assembly from the vehicle.
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2. Using Remover, Special Tool 4150A, press one wheel mounting stud out of hub flange. Rotate
the hub to align the removed wheel mounting stud
with the notch in bearing retainer plate. Remove the wheel mounting stud from the hub.
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3. Rotate the hub so the hole in the hub that wheel mounting stud was removed from is facing
away from brake caliper lower rail on steering knuckle.
Install one half of the Bearing Splitter, Special Tool 1130, between the hub and the bearing retainer
plate.
NOTE: Align the threaded hole in this first half of the bearing splitter with the caliper rail on the
steering knuckle.
4. Install the remaining pieces of Bearing Splitter, Special Tool 1130, on the steering knuckle. Hand
tighten the nuts to hold bearing splitter in place
on steering knuckle.
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5. Once the bearing splitter in fully installed, be sure the three bolts attaching the bearing retainer
plate to steering knuckle are contacting the bearing
splitter. The bearing retainer plate should not support the steering knuckle or contact the bearing
splitter.
6. Place the steering knuckle in an arbor press supported by the bearing splitter as shown.
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7. Position Driver, Special Tool 6644-2, on the small end of the hub. Using the arbor press, remove
the hub from the wheel bearing. The outer
bearing race will normally come out of the wheel honoring when
8. Remove the bearing splitter from the steering knuckle.
9. Remove the three bolts mounting the bearing retainer plate to the steering knuckle. Remove the
bearing retainer plate from the steering
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10. Place the steering knuckle back in the arbor press supported by press blocks as shown. The
press blocks must not obstruct the bore in the steering
knuckle so the wheel bearing can be pressed out of the steering knuckle. Place Bearing Driver,
Special Tool MB-990799 on the outer race of wheel bearing. Press the wheel bearing out of the
11. Install Bearing Splitter, Special Tool 1130, on the hub. The bearing splitter is to be installed on
the hub so it is between the flange of the hub and
the outer bearing race on the hub. Place the hub, bearing race and bearing splitter in an arbor
press as shown. Place Driver, Special Tool 6644-2 on end of hub. Press the hub out of the outer
bearing race.
ASSEMBLY (WHEEL BEARING AND HUB)
NOTE: The removal and installation of the wheel bearing and hub from the steering knuckle is only
to be done with the steering knuckle removed from the vehicle.
1. Wipe the empty bore of the steering knuckle clean of any grease or dirt with a clean, dry shop
towel.
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2. Place the new wheel bearing into the bore of the steering knuckle. Be sure the wheel bearing is
placed squarely into the bore. Place the steering
knuckle in an arbor press with Receiver, Special Tool C-4698-2, supporting the steering knuckle.
Place Driver, Special Tool 5052, on the outer race of the wheel bearing. Press the wheel bearing
into the steering knuckle until it is fully bottomed in the bore of the steering knuckle. Remove the
knuckle from the press.
NOTE: Only the original or identical replacement bolts are to be used to mount the bearing retainer
plate to the steering knuckle.
3. Install the bearing retainer plate on the steering knuckle. Install the three bearing retainer
mounting bolts. Tighten the bearing retainer plate
mounting bolts to a torque of 28 Nm (250 inch lbs.).
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4. Place the previously removed wheel mounting stud back into the hub flange. Place the hub in
the arbor press supported by Special Tool C-4698-1.
Press wheel mounting stud into hub flange until it is fully seated against the back side on the hub
flange. Remove the hub from the press.
5. Place the steering knuckle with the wheel bearing installed back in the arbor press with
Receiver, Special Tool MB-990799 supporting the inner
race of the wheel bearing as shown. Place the hub in wheel bearing making sure it is square with
the bearing inner race. Press the hub into the wheel bearing until it is fully bottomed in the wheel
bearing. Remove the knuckle from the press.
6. Install the steering knuckle assembly on the vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. If the steering knuckle is being replaced and the wheel bearing and hub must be installed. Do
not reuse the old wheel bearing. 2. Slide the hub of the steering knuckle onto the splines on the
driveshaft C/V joint. 3. Install the steering knuckle onto the ball joint stud aligning the bolt hole in
the knuckle boss with the notch formed in the side of the ball joint stud. 4. Install a new ball joint
stud pinch bolt and nut. Tighten the nut to a torque of 95 Nm (70 ft. lbs.).
CAUTION: The strut assembly-to-steering knuckle attaching bolts are serrated and must not be
turned during installation. Install the nuts while holding the bolts stationary in the steering knuckle.
5. Position the lower end of the strut assembly in line with the upper end of the steering knuckle
and align the mounting holes. Install the two
attaching bolts. The bolts should be installed with so that the nuts face towards the front of the
vehicle once installed. Install the nuts. Holding the
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bolts in place tighten the nuts to a torque of 53 Nm (40 ft. lbs.) plus an additional 90° turn after the
specified torque is met.
6. Place the tie rod heat shield on the steering knuckle arm so that the shield is positioned straight
away from the steering gear and tie rod end once
installed. Align the hole in the shield with the hole in the steering knuckle arm.
7. Install the outer tie rod ball stud into the hole in the steering knuckle arm. Start the tie rod
attaching nut onto the stud. Hold the tie rod end stud
with a wrench while tightening the nut with a standard wrench or crowfoot wrench. To fully tighten
the nut to specifications, use a crowfoot wrench on a torque wrench to turn the nut, and a wrench
on the stud. Tighten the nut to a torque of 55 Nm (40 ft. lbs.).
8. Install the brake rotor on the hub.
9. Install the disc brake caliper (with pads) on the brake rotor and steering knuckle. The left side
caliper is installed by first sliding the top of the
caliper past the top abutment on the steering knuckle to hook the top edge of the caliper, then
pushing the lower end of the caliper into place against the knuckle. The right side caliper is
installed by first sliding the bottom edge of the caliper past the lower abutment on the steering
knuckle to hook the lower edge of the caliper, then pushing the top of the caliper into place against
the steering knuckle.
10. Install the two guide pin bolts securing the front disc brake caliper to the steering knuckle.
Tighten the guide pin bolts to a torque of 22 Nm (192
inch lbs.).
11. Clean all foreign matter from the threads of the driveshaft outer C/V joint. 12. Install the hub nut
in the end of the driveshaft and snug it. 13. Have a helper apply the brakes. With vehicle brakes
applied to keep brake rotor and hub from turning, tighten the hub nut to a torque of 244 Nm
(180 ft. lbs.).
14. Install the spring washer, lock nut and cotter pin on the hub nut. Wrap the cotter pin ends tightly
around the lock nut. 15. Install the tire and wheel assembly. Install the wheel mounting nuts and
tighten them to a torque of 135 Nm (100 ft. lbs.). 16. Lower the vehicle. 17. Set front toe on the
vehicle to specification.
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Power Steering Fluid: Technical Service Bulletins Steering - Power Steering Fluid Usage
NUMBER: 19-005-03
GROUP: Steering
DATE: Aug. 29, 2003
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES SERVICE BULLETIN 19-007-01, DATED AUG. 2, 2001, WHICH
SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. THIS IS A COMPLETE REVISION AND NO
ASTERISKS HAVE BEEN USED TO HIGHLIGHT REVISIONS.
SUBJECT: Power Steering Fluid Usage
MODELS:
1993 - 2003 (AB) Ram Van
1994 - 2004 (AN) Dakota
1994 - 2002 (BR/BE) Ram Pickup
2004 (CS) Pacifica
1998-2004 (DN) Durango
2002 - 2004 (DR) Ram Pickup
1996 - 2000 (GS) Chrysler Voyager (International Markets)
1995 - 2000 (JA) Cirrus/Stratus/Breeze
2001 - 2004 (JR) Sebring Sedan, Stratus Sedan1 Sebring Convertible
1996 - 2000 (JX) Sebring Convertible
2002 - 2004 (KJ) Liberty
2002 - 2004 (KJ) Cherokee (International Markets)
1993 - 2004 (LH) Concorde/Intrepid/Vision/LHS/New Yorker/300M
1996 - 2000 (NS) Town & Country/Voyager/Caravan
2002 (PG) Chrysler PT Cruiser (International Markets)
1995-2004 (PL) Neon
1997 - 2003 (PR) Prowler
2002 - 2004 (PT) Chrysler PT Cruiser
2001 - 2004 (RG) Chrysler Voyager (International Markets)
2001 - 2004 (RS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
1993 - 2002 (SR) Viper/Viper Coupe
2001 - 2004 (ST) Sebring Coupe/Stratus Coupe
1997 - 2004 (TJ) Wrangler
2003 - 2004 (VA) Sprinter
1999 - 2004 (WG) Grand Cherokee (International Markets)
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1999-2004 (WJ) Grand Cherokee
2003 - 2004 (ZB) Viper
2004 (ZH) Crossfire
DISCUSSION:
The factory fill power steering fluid for most 2004 model year Chrysler Group vehicles is ATF+4
(MS9602) and it provides superior performance at both low and high temperatures. WJ/WG and ZH
vehicles use unique power steering fluids. Refer to the table to identify factory fill and the approved
service power steering fluid by year and model. Note that MS9602 is Red in color and MS5931 and
MS9933 are Amber/Yellow in color. All three fluids will darken in color with usage and fluid color is
no longer an indication of fluid condition.
The part numbers for MS9602 are 05013457AA (quart) and 05013458AA (gallon). The part number
for MS5931 is 04883077 (quart). The part number for MB345 is 05127381AA.
MS9602 should not be mixed or used as a "topping off" fluid on systems requiring MS5931. On
some past models, MS9602 should be used as the replacement fluid. On these models, if a power
steering system is being serviced that results in a large fluid loss, such as a pump, hose or
gear/rack replacement, the complete system should be drained and filled with MS9602.
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NOTE:
This bulletin supersedes owner's and service manuals for the vehicles listed above that may state
to use MS9933 in the power steering system, and that may state not to use automatic transmission
fluid in the power steering system.
POLICY: Information Only.
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Power Steering Fluid: Specifications
Power Steering Fluid Type
....................................................................................................................... Mopar ATF+4
Automatic Transmission Fluid
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Power Steering Fluid: Service Precautions
DO NOT use automatic transmission fluid instead of Mopar Power Steering Fluid. System damage
can result.
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Power Steering Fluid: Testing and Inspection
STANDARD PROCEDURE - POWER STEERING FLUID LEVEL CHECKING
WARNING: FLUID LEVEL SHOULD BE CHECKED WITH THE ENGINE OFF TO PREVENT
PERSONAL INJURY FROM MOVING PARTS.
Before opening power steering system, wipe the reservoir filler cap free of dirt and debris. Remove
the cap and check the fluid level on its dipstick. When the fluid is at normal ambient temperature,
approximately 21°C to 27°C (70°F to 80°F), the dipstick level should indicate FULL (optimum level
is at the FULL line). Do not overfill the power steering system. In all power steering systems, use
only Mopar Power Steering Fluid (MS-9933), or its equivalent.
NOTE: Do not use any type of automatic transmission fluid in the power steering system.
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Mounting Screws 90 in.lb
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Power Steering Fluid Cooler: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
All models of this vehicle are equipped with a cooler for the power steering system fluid. The
purpose of the cooler is to keep the temperature of the power steering system fluid from rising to a
level that would affect the performance of the power steering system.
The power steering fluid cooler is located at the front of the front suspension crossmember. It is
mounted to the crossmember top surface using 2 fasteners.
The cooler is placed in series with the power steering fluid return hose, between the steering gear
fluid outlet port and the fluid return hose leading to the power steering fluid reservoir. The power
steering gear has a steel fitting attached to its outlet port that a short hose leading to the cooler is
pushed onto.
This hose is secured to both the steering gear outlet fitting and the cooler using standard
adjustable clamps. The cooler is secured to the power steering fluid return hose using a standard
adjustable clamp.
OPERATION
The cooler used on this vehicle is referred to as a fluid-to-air type cooler. This means that the air
flow across the tubes of the cooler is used to extract the heat from the cooler which it has absorbed
from the power steering fluid flowing through it. Utilizing a small air dam mounted to its base to
redirect air across its coils, the cooler lowers the temperature of the power steering fluid prior to it
entering the power steering fluid reservoir where it is resupplied to the power steering pump.
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Power Steering Fluid Cooler: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Siphon as much fluid as possible from the power steering fluid reservoir. 2. Raise the vehicle. 3.
Remove the hose clamp, attaching the power steering fluid return hose to the power steering fluid
cooler. Remove the return hose from the cooler.
4. Remove the hose clamp attaching the power steering cooler fluid hose to the steel fitting in the
power steering gear outlet port. 5. Remove the two screws securing the cooler to the front
suspension crossmember. They are located behind the cooler. They can be accessed from
above.
6. Open the routing clip on the right front of the power steering gear housing and remove the cooler
tube from it. 7. Remove the cooler from the vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Slide a hose clamp onto the end of the power steering cooler fluid hose far enough to clear the
steel fitting on the power steering gear once the
hose is installed.
2. Slide the hose (with cooler attached) onto the fitting on the steering gear, then align the tube on
back of the cooler with the open routing clip on the
right front of the power steering gear housing, and snap it into place. Close the clip.
3. Install the hose clamp on the power steering cooler fluid hose past the bead formed into the steel
fitting and secure in place. 4. Install the two screws attaching the cooler to the front suspension
crossmember. Tighten the cooler attaching screws to a torque of 10 Nm (90 inch
lbs.).
5. Install the power steering fluid return hose on the power steering fluid cooler tube. Install the
hose clamp on the power steering return hose
securing it to the power steering cooler. Be sure the hose clamp is installed on the return hose past
the bead on the end of the cooler tube.
6. Lower the vehicle. 7. Perform the POWER STEERING PUMP INITIAL OPERATION procedure.
See: Power Steering Pump/Service and Repair 8. Check for leaks at all connections.
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Power Steering Fluid Reservoir: Customer Interest Power Steering - Moan at Low Speed
NUMBER: 19-05-00
GROUP: Steering
DATE: July 14, 2000
SUBJECT: Low Speed Power Steering Moan
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves the replacement of the power steering reservoir cap. The new
power steering reservoir cap has an internal pressure relief valve and a revised dipstick.
MODELS: 2000 - 2001 (PL) Neon
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO VEHICLES BUILT PRIOR TO MAY 24, 2000 (MDH 0524XX).
SYMPTOM/CONDITION: A moan type sound may be heard during low speed steering wheel
inputs at low engine RPM (low speed turns or parking lot maneuvers).
DIAGNOSIS: Drive the vehicle slowly through the parking lot and make slow speed turns, if the
power steering moan is heard, perform the Repair Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
THIS REPAIR IS COMPATIBLE WITH DAIMLERCHRYSLER'S MOBILE SERVICE PROGRAM
AND DOES NOT REQUIRE HOISTS OR OTHER FULL SERVICE FACILITY SPECIAL
EQUIPMENT.
WARNING:
THE POWER STEERING CAP SHOULD ONLY BE REMOVED WITH THE ENGINE OFF TO
PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY FROM MOVING PARTS.
1. Before opening the power steering system, wipe the reservoir filler cap free of dirt and debris.
2. Remove the cap and discard.
3. Install the new cap and use the new dipstick to check the fluid level. Check the fluid when it is at
normal ambient temperature, approximately 21°C to 27°C (70°F to 80°F), the dipstick level should
be right at the FULL mark. Correct the fluid level as needed, do not overfill the power steering
system.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
FAILURE CODE: P8 - New Part
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Power Steering Fluid Reservoir: All Technical Service Bulletins Power Steering - Moan at Low
Speed
NUMBER: 19-05-00
GROUP: Steering
DATE: July 14, 2000
SUBJECT: Low Speed Power Steering Moan
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves the replacement of the power steering reservoir cap. The new
power steering reservoir cap has an internal pressure relief valve and a revised dipstick.
MODELS: 2000 - 2001 (PL) Neon
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO VEHICLES BUILT PRIOR TO MAY 24, 2000 (MDH 0524XX).
SYMPTOM/CONDITION: A moan type sound may be heard during low speed steering wheel
inputs at low engine RPM (low speed turns or parking lot maneuvers).
DIAGNOSIS: Drive the vehicle slowly through the parking lot and make slow speed turns, if the
power steering moan is heard, perform the Repair Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
THIS REPAIR IS COMPATIBLE WITH DAIMLERCHRYSLER'S MOBILE SERVICE PROGRAM
AND DOES NOT REQUIRE HOISTS OR OTHER FULL SERVICE FACILITY SPECIAL
EQUIPMENT.
WARNING:
THE POWER STEERING CAP SHOULD ONLY BE REMOVED WITH THE ENGINE OFF TO
PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY FROM MOVING PARTS.
1. Before opening the power steering system, wipe the reservoir filler cap free of dirt and debris.
2. Remove the cap and discard.
3. Install the new cap and use the new dipstick to check the fluid level. Check the fluid when it is at
normal ambient temperature, approximately 21°C to 27°C (70°F to 80°F), the dipstick level should
be right at the FULL mark. Correct the fluid level as needed, do not overfill the power steering
system.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
FAILURE CODE: P8 - New Part
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Power Steering Fluid Reservoir: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The power steering fluid reservoir is mounted on the power steering pump using 3 bolts. It stores
fluid for the power steering system. The power steering fluid reservoir is considered an integral part
of the power steering pump and is not serviced separately.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Steering and Suspension > Steering > Power Steering > Power Steering Line/Hose >
Component Information > Specifications
Power Steering Line/Hose: Specifications
Tube Nuts 25 ft.lb
Hose Routing Clip Bolt 105 in.lb
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Power Steering Line/Hose: Description and Operation
HOSES - DESCRIPTION
The power steering fluid hoses connect the components of the power steering system. They
transfer fluid from one component to the next.
The power steering fluid pressure hose is a high pressure hose that connects the power steering
pump to the gear. At both ends of the flexible hose portion are steel fittings that are pressure
crimped to the flexible hose. A standard tube nut fitting with an O-ring is used at each end to
connect it to either the power steering pump or the gear.
The power steering fluid return hose is a special rubber hose that connects the power steering gear
or the power steering fluid cooler on some models, back to the fluid reservoir mounted on the
power steering pump. The power steering gear has a steel fitting attached to its outlet port that the
return hose is pushed onto. On vehicles equipped with a power steering fluid cooler, the return
hose attaches to the cooler outlet tube instead of the steering gear steel fitting. The hose is
secured to either component using a standard adjustable clamp. The other end of the power
steering fluid return hose attaches to the power steering fluid reservoir on the power steering pump
using a standard adjustable clamp.
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Power Steering Line/Hose: Service and Repair Hose - Pressure
REMOVAL - POWER STEERING FLUID PRESSURE HOSE
1. Siphon as much fluid as possible from the power steering fluid reservoir. 2. Raise the vehicle. 3.
Back out the tube nut securing the power steering fluid pressure hose to the gear. 4. Open the
routing clips on the right side of the power steering gear and remove the power steering fluid
pressure hose tube from the routing clips.
At the same time, remove the pressure hose tube from the gear.
5. Lower the vehicle.
6. Remove the bolt securing the hose routing clip in place on the right engine motor mount.
Remove the power steering fluid pressure hose from 7. Back out the tube nut securing the power
steering fluid pressure hose to the power steering pump and remove the hose from the pump. 8.
Remove the power steering pressure hose from the engine compartment.
INSTALLATION - POWER STEERING FLUID PRESSURE HOSE
1. Install the power steering pressure hose into the engine compartment from the top. First, guide
the pump end of the hose under the pump, then
route the rest of the hose along the right side of the engine. Guide the gear end of the hose down
behind the back of the engine towards the power steering gear.
2. Using a lint free towel, wipe clean the open power steering hose end and the power steering
pump port. Replace the used O-ring with new.
Lubricate the O-ring with power steering fluid.
3. Attach the power steering fluid pressure hose to the outlet fitting on the bottom of the power
steering pump. Tighten the pressure hose tube nut to a
torque of 34 Nm (25 ft. lbs.).
4. Install the power steering fluid pressure hose in the routing clip and attach the clip to the right
engine mount. Tighten the hose routing clip bolt to a
torque of 12 Nm (105 inch lbs.).
5. Raise the vehicle.
CAUTION: The power steering fluid hoses must remain away from the exhaust system, vehicle
components, and unfriendly surfaces that can cause possible damage to the power steering hoses.
6. Using a lint free towel, wipe clean the open power steering hose end and the power steering
gear port. Replace the used O-ring with new.
Lubricate the O-ring with power steering fluid.
7. Attach the power steering fluid pressure hose to the port on the power steering gear. Start the
tube nut threads into the gear, but do not tighten it at
this time.
8. Open the routing clips on the right side of the power steering gear and install the power steering
fluid pressure hose into the routing clips. Close
the clips.
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9. Tighten the pressure hose tube nut at the gear to a torque of 34 Nm (25 ft. lbs.).
10. Lower the vehicle. 11. Perform the POWER STEERING PUMP INITIAL OPERATION
procedure. See: Power Steering Pump/Service and Repair 12. Check for leaks at all hose
connections.
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Power Steering Line/Hose: Service and Repair Hose - Return
REMOVAL- POWER STEERING FLUID RETURN HOSE
1. Siphon as much fluid as possible from the power steering fluid reservoir. 2. Raise the vehicle. 3.
Remove the hose clamp securing the return hose to the cooler. Slide the hose off the end of the
cooler tube. 4. Lower the vehicle. 5. Remove the bolt securing the hose routing clip in place on the
right engine mount. Remove the power steering fluid return hose from the routing
clip.
6. Remove the hose clamp securing the return hose to the power steering fluid reservoir. Slide the
hose off the end of the reservoir fitting. 7. Remove the power steering return hose from the engine
compartment.
INSTALLATION - POWER STEERING FLUID RETURN HOSE
1. Slide a hose clamp onto the power steering pump end of the hose far enough to clear the fitting
on the power steering fluid reservoir once the hose
is installed.
2. Install the power steering return hose into the engine compartment from the top. First, guide the
pump end of the hose onto the fitting on the power
steering fluid reservoir, then route the rest of the hose along the right side of the engine. Guide the
gear end of the hose down behind the back of the engine towards the power steering gear.
3. Expand the hose clamp and slide it onto the fluid reservoir fitting. Secure the clamp once it is
past the bead formed into the fluid reservoir fitting. 4. Install the power steering fluid return hose in
the hose routing clip and attach the clip to the right engine mount. Tighten the hose routing clip bolt
to a torque of 12 Nm (105 inch lbs.).
5. Raise the vehicle.
CAUTION: The power steering fluid hoses must remain away from the exhaust system, vehicle
components, and unfriendly surfaces that can cause possible damage to the power steering hoses.
6. Using a lint free towel, wipe clean the open power steering hose end and the power steering
gear port fitting or power steering fluid cooler port. 7. Install a hose clamp onto the end of the hose
far enough to clear the fitting on the cooler once the hose is installed. 8. Slide the hose onto the
end of the cooler tube. Install the hose clamp past the bead formed into the cooler tube and secure
in place. 9. Lower the vehicle.
10. Perform the POWER STEERING PUMP INITIAL OPERATION procedure. See: Power Steering
Pump/Service and Repair 11. Check for leaks at all hose connections.
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Power Steering Pump: Technical Service Bulletins Steering - Power Steering Fluid Usage
NUMBER: 19-005-03
GROUP: Steering
DATE: Aug. 29, 2003
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES SERVICE BULLETIN 19-007-01, DATED AUG. 2, 2001, WHICH
SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. THIS IS A COMPLETE REVISION AND NO
ASTERISKS HAVE BEEN USED TO HIGHLIGHT REVISIONS.
SUBJECT: Power Steering Fluid Usage
MODELS:
1993 - 2003 (AB) Ram Van
1994 - 2004 (AN) Dakota
1994 - 2002 (BR/BE) Ram Pickup
2004 (CS) Pacifica
1998-2004 (DN) Durango
2002 - 2004 (DR) Ram Pickup
1996 - 2000 (GS) Chrysler Voyager (International Markets)
1995 - 2000 (JA) Cirrus/Stratus/Breeze
2001 - 2004 (JR) Sebring Sedan, Stratus Sedan1 Sebring Convertible
1996 - 2000 (JX) Sebring Convertible
2002 - 2004 (KJ) Liberty
2002 - 2004 (KJ) Cherokee (International Markets)
1993 - 2004 (LH) Concorde/Intrepid/Vision/LHS/New Yorker/300M
1996 - 2000 (NS) Town & Country/Voyager/Caravan
2002 (PG) Chrysler PT Cruiser (International Markets)
1995-2004 (PL) Neon
1997 - 2003 (PR) Prowler
2002 - 2004 (PT) Chrysler PT Cruiser
2001 - 2004 (RG) Chrysler Voyager (International Markets)
2001 - 2004 (RS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
1993 - 2002 (SR) Viper/Viper Coupe
2001 - 2004 (ST) Sebring Coupe/Stratus Coupe
1997 - 2004 (TJ) Wrangler
2003 - 2004 (VA) Sprinter
1999 - 2004 (WG) Grand Cherokee (International Markets)
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1999-2004 (WJ) Grand Cherokee
2003 - 2004 (ZB) Viper
2004 (ZH) Crossfire
DISCUSSION:
The factory fill power steering fluid for most 2004 model year Chrysler Group vehicles is ATF+4
(MS9602) and it provides superior performance at both low and high temperatures. WJ/WG and ZH
vehicles use unique power steering fluids. Refer to the table to identify factory fill and the approved
service power steering fluid by year and model. Note that MS9602 is Red in color and MS5931 and
MS9933 are Amber/Yellow in color. All three fluids will darken in color with usage and fluid color is
no longer an indication of fluid condition.
The part numbers for MS9602 are 05013457AA (quart) and 05013458AA (gallon). The part number
for MS5931 is 04883077 (quart). The part number for MB345 is 05127381AA.
MS9602 should not be mixed or used as a "topping off" fluid on systems requiring MS5931. On
some past models, MS9602 should be used as the replacement fluid. On these models, if a power
steering system is being serviced that results in a large fluid loss, such as a pump, hose or
gear/rack replacement, the complete system should be drained and filled with MS9602.
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NOTE:
This bulletin supersedes owner's and service manuals for the vehicles listed above that may state
to use MS9933 in the power steering system, and that may state not to use automatic transmission
fluid in the power steering system.
POLICY: Information Only.
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Information > Specifications > Mechanical Specifications
Power Steering Pump: Mechanical Specifications
Pressure Hose Tube Nut 25 ft.lb
Pressure Fitting 65 ft.lb
Front Mounting Bolts 250 in.lb
Rear Mounting Bolts 250 in.lb
Rear Support Bracket to Engine Bolts 40 ft.lb
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Power Steering Pump: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The hydraulic pressure for operation of the power steering gear is provided by a belt driven power
steering pump manufactured by TTA. The constant flow rate and displacement vane-type power
steering pump is located on the front corner of the engine.
In the event of a power steering pump drive belt failure, manual steering control of the vehicle can
still be maintained. However, under these conditions, steering effort will be significantly increased.
No repair procedures are to be done on the internal components of the power steering pump. The
only serviceable components of the power steering pump are the power steering pump pulley and
the pump itself. The power steering fluid reservoir is serviced with the pump.
Because of unique shaft bearings, flow control levels or pump displacements, power steering
pumps may be used only on specific vehicle applications. Be sure that all power steering pumps
are only replaced with a pump that is the correct replacement for that specific application.
OPERATION
Hydraulic pressure is provided for operation of the power steering gear by the belt driven, constant
displacement, vane type power steering pump. The power steering pump is connected to the
steering gear by a power steering fluid pressure hose and return hose.
Rectangular pumping vanes in the shaft driven rotor move power steering fluid from the intake to
the cam ring pressure cavities of the power steering pump. As the rotor begins to turn, centrifugal
force throws the vanes against the inside surface of the cam ring to pickup residual oil. This oil is
then forced into the high pressure area. As more oil is picked up by the vanes, the additional oil is
forced into the cavities of the thrust plate through two crossover holes in the cam ring and pressure
plate. The crossover holes empty into the high pressure area between the pressure plate and the
housing end cover.
As the high pressure area is filled, oil flows under the vanes in the rotor slots, forcing the vanes to
follow the inside surface of the cam ring. As the vanes reach the restricted area of the cam ring, oil
is forced out from between the vanes. When excess oil flow is generated during high-speed
operation, a regulated amount of oil returns to the pump intake side through a flow control valve.
The flow control valve reduces the power required to drive the pump and holds down temperature
build-up.
When steering conditions exceed maximum pressure requirements, such as when the wheels are
turned against the stops, the pressure built up in the steering gear exerts pressure on the spring
end of the flow control valve. The high pressure lifts the relief valve ball from its seat and allows oil
to flow through a trigger orifice located in the outlet fitting. This reduces pressure on the spring end
of the flow control valve which then opens and allows the oil to return to the intake side of the
pump. This action limits maximum pressure output of the pump to a safe level.
Under normal power steering pump operating conditions, pressure requirements of the pump are
below maximum, causing the pressure relief valve to remain closed.
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Power Steering Pump: Service and Repair Power Steering Pump
Initial Operation
STANDARD PROCEDURE - POWER STEERING PUMP INITIAL OPERATION
WARNING: FLUID LEVEL SHOULD BE CHECKED WITH THE ENGINE OFF TO PREVENT
INJURY FROM MOVING COMPONENTS.
CAUTION: Use only Mopar Power Steering Fluid (MS-9933). Do not use automatic transmission
fluid. Do not overfill.
Wipe the filler cap clean, then check the fluid level. The dipstick should indicate FULL (optimum
level is at the FULL line) when the fluid is at normal temperature, approximately 21 - 27 °C (70 - 80
°F).
1. Fill the power steering fluid reservoir to the proper level and let the fluid settle for at least two
minutes. 2. Start the engine and let run for a few seconds, then turn the engine off. 3. Add fluid if
necessary. Repeat the above procedure until the fluid level remains constant after running the
engine. 4. Raise the front wheels off the ground. 5. Start the engine. Slowly turn the steering wheel
right and left, lightly contacting the wheel stops. 6. Add power steering fluid if necessary. 7. Lower
the vehicle and turn the steering wheel slowly from lock to lock. 8. Stop the engine. Check the fluid
level and refill as required. 9. If the fluid is extremely foamy, allow the vehicle to stand a few
minutes and repeat the above procedure.
Removal and Installation
REMOVAL - POWER STEERING PUMP
1. Remove battery cable from the negative post on the battery. 2. Siphon as much fluid as possible
from the power steering fluid reservoir. 3. Remove the power steering pump drive belt from the
power steering pump pulley.
4. Remove the hose clamp securing the return hose to the power steering fluid reservoir. Slide the
hose off the end of the reservoir fitting. 5. Back out the tube nut securing the power steering fluid
pressure hose to the power steering pump and remove the hose from the pump.
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6. Remove the mounting bolt securing the support bracket to the rear of the power steering pump.
7. Loosen the two mounting bolts securing the support bracket to the engine block.
8. Remove the three mounting bolts holding the power steering pump to the cast bracket. Access
to the mounting bolts can be achieved through the
holes in the pump pulley.
9. Remove the power steering pump with reservoir from the engine.
INSTALLATION - POWER STEERING PUMP
1. Install the power steering pump with reservoir and pulley on the engine and install the three
mounting bolts securing the pump to the cast bracket.
Tighten the three bolts to a torque of 28 Nm (250 inch lbs.).
2. Install the mounting bolt securing the support bracket to the rear of the power steering pump. Do
not completely tighten the bolt at this time. 3. Tighten the two mounting bolts securing the support
bracket to the engine block. Tighten the bolts to a torque of 54 Nm (40 ft. lbs.). 4. Tighten the
mounting bolt securing the support bracket to the rear of the power steering pump to a torque of 28
Nm (250 inch lbs.). 5. Install the power steering pump drive belt on the power steering pump pulley.
6. Using a lint free towel, wipe clean all open power steering hose ends and power steering pump
fittings. 7. Install a new O-ring on the end of the power steering pressure hose. Lubricate the O-ring
using clean power steering fluid. 8. Attach the power steering fluid pressure hose to the pressure
fitting on the lower end of the power steering pump. Thread the tube nut securing the
power steering fluid pressure hose into the power steering pump pressure fitting. Tighten the tube
nut to at torque of 34 Nm (25 ft. lbs.).
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9. Slide the power steering fluid return hose onto the fluid reservoir fitting. Position the hose clamp
so it is installed on the hose past the bead formed
into the fluid reservoir fitting.
10. Perform the POWER STEERING PUMP INITIAL OPERATION procedure.
See: Initial Operation
11. Check for leaks.
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Power Steering Pump: Service and Repair Power Steering Pump Pulley
REMOVAL- POWER STEERING PUMP (PULLEY)
NOTE: The only serviceable part of the power steering pump is the pulley. Use the following
procedure for removal of the pulley from the pump.
NOTE: The power steering pump must be removed from the vehicle for power steering pump
pulley service.
CAUTION: Use care when removing and installing the power steering pump pulley. It is made of
plastic composite, except for the center shank. The special tools are to be used in the shank area
only as described in the following procedure.
CAUTION: Do not hammer on the power steering pump pulley or shaft to remove the power
steering pump pulley. Damage to the pulley and the power steering pump can occur.
1. Install Puller, Special Tool C-4333, or an equivalent, on the steering pump pulley as shown.
Tighten the puller screw drive and remove the pulley
from the power steering pump shaft.
NOTE: Replace the power steering pump pulley if it is cracked or loose.
2. Remove the puller from the power steering pump pulley.
INSTALLATION - POWER STEERING PUMP (PULLEY)
CAUTION: Use care when removing and installing the power steering pump pulley. It is made of
plastic composite, except for the center shank. The special tools are to be used in the shank area
only as described in the following procedure.
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1. Place the power steering pump pulley squarely on end of the power steering pump shaft. Mount
Installer, Special Tool C-4063, or an equivalent, in
the internal threads of the power steering pump shaft and against power steering pump pulley.
2. Ensuring that the installer and the pulley remain aligned with pump shaft, turn the installer outer
nut and force the pulley onto the power steering
pump shaft until it is flush with the end of the pump shaft. Once the pulley is flush with the end of
the shaft, the installer outer nut will no longer be able to turn.
3. Remove the installer from the power steering pump 4. Install the power steering pump back on
the engine.
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Power Steering Pressure Switch: Specifications
switch 70 in.lb
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Power Steering Pressure Switch: Locations
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Power Steering Pressure Switch
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Power Steering Pressure Switch: Description and Operation
POWER STEERING PRESSURE SWITCH DESCRIPTION
A power steering pressure switch is used to improve the vehicle's idle quality. The pressure switch
improves vehicle idle quality by causing a readjustment of the engine idle speed as necessary
when increased fluid pressure is sensed in the power steering system.
The pressure switch functions by signaling the powertrain control module that an increase in
pressure of the power steering system is putting additional load on the engine. This type of
condition exists when the front tires of the vehicle are turned while the vehicle is stationary and the
engine is at idle speed. When the powertrain control module receives the signal from the power
steering pressure switch, it directs the engine to increase its idle speed. This increase in engine
idle speed compensates for the additional load, thus maintaining the required engine idle speed
and idle quality.
The power steering pressure switch is mounted directly to the power steering gear.
OPERATION
The switch provides an input to the PCM during periods of high pump load and low engine RPM;
such as during parking maneuvers.
When power steering pump pressure exceeds 2758 kPa (400 psi), the switch is open. The PCM
increases idle air flow through the IAC motor to prevent engine stalling. The PCM sends 12 volts
through a resister to the sensor circuit to ground. When pump pressure is low, the switch is closed.
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Power Steering Pressure Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect negative battery cable from the negative post of the battery. Be sure cable is isolated
from negative post on battery. 2. Raise the vehicle. 3. Locate the power steering fluid pressure
switch on the back side of the power steering gear. 4. Remove the vehicle wiring harness
connector from the power steering fluid pressure switch.
NOTE: When removing and installing the power steering pressure switch, use a 7/8 inch deep well
socket. The deep well socket will prevent damage to the plastic electrical connector area of the
power steering fluid pressure switch.
5. Unscrew and remove the power steering fluid pressure switch from the power steering gear.
INSTALLATION
1. By hand, screw the power steering pressure switch into the power steering gear until it is fully
seated. Tighten the power steering pressure switch
to a maximum torque of 8 Nm (70 inch lbs.). Over-torquing will result in stripping the threads out of
the power steering pressure switch port in the steering gear.
2. Install the vehicle wiring harness connector. Be sure the latch on the wiring harness connector is
fully engaged with the locking tab on the power
steering pressure switch.
3. Lower the vehicle. 4. Fill the power steering fluid reservoir to the correct fluid level. Use only
Mopar Power Steering Fluid, or equivalent. 5. Connect the negative cable to the negative post of
the battery. 6. Start the engine and turn the steering wheel several times stop-to-stop to bleed any
air from the fluid in the power steering system. Stop the engine,
check the fluid level, and inspect the system for leaks.
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Air Bag(s) Arming and Disarming: Service Precautions
WARNING: THE AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE CONTAINS THE IMPACT SENSOR, WHICH
ENABLES THE SYSTEM TO DEPLOY
THE AIRBAG.
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO DIAGNOSE OR SERVICE ANY AIRBAG SYSTEM OR RELATED
STEERING WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENTS YOU
MUST FIRST DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE.
THEN WAIT TWO MINUTES FOR THE SYSTEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE
FURTHER SYSTEM SERVICE.
THIS IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. FAILURE TO DO THIS
COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL
INJURY.
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Air Bag(s) Arming and Disarming: Service and Repair
AIRBAG ARMING AND DISARMING
WARNING: The airbag control module contains the impact sensor, which enables the system to
deploy the airbag. Before attempting to diagnose or service any airbag system or related steering
wheel, steering column, or instrument panel components, you must disable the airbag system.
PROCEDURE
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative (ground) cable. 2. Wait at least two minutes for the
capacitor to discharge.
WARNING: This is the only sure way to disable the airbag system. Failure to do this could result in
accidental airbag deployment and possible personal injury.
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Steering Column Bearing: Customer Interest Steering - Steering Column Clicking Sound
NUMBER: 19-002-04 REV. A
GROUP: Steering
DATE: August 27, 2004
THIS BULLETIN IS BEING PROVIDED IN ADVANCE. DO NOT ORDER PARTS OR PERFORM
ANY ACTIONS RELATED TO THIS BULLETIN UNTIL SEPT. 3, 2004.
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES SERVICE BULLETIN 19-002-04 DATED APRIL 6, 2004, WHICH
SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. ALL REVISIONS ARE HIGHLIGHTED WITH
**ASTERISKS** AND INCLUDES AN ADDITIONAL PART AND CHANGE TO THE REPAIR
PROCEDURE.
SUBJECT: Steering Column Click Sound
OVERVIEW:
This bulletin involves aligning the steering column or removing the steering column and installing a
new steering column shaft, revised wedge, **revised spring** and seating the lower bearing.
MODELS: 2000 - 2004 (PL) Neon
NOTE:
This bulletin applies to vehicles built prior to November 16, 2003 (MDH 1116XX).
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
A click sound is heard when the steering wheel is turned.
PARTS REQUIRED
SPECIAL TOOLS/EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
DIAGNOSIS/REPAIR PROCEDURE:
NOTE:
Refer to the appropriate service manual or service information on TeChCONNECT for removal and
installation procedures.
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1. Turn the steering wheel and listen for a click sound. If the click sound is heard, remove the
steering column shrouds.
2. Turn the steering wheel, listen to hear if the click sound remains.
3. If the click sound is eliminated determine the source interference with the steering column
shrouds and correct, the repair is then complete.
WARNING:
When an undeployed airbag is to be removed from the steering wheel, disconnect and isolate the
battery ground cable. Allow the system capacitor to discharge for two minutes, then begin airbag
removal.
NOTE:
Be sure to center the steering wheel and have the front tires and wheels straight ahead before
removing the steering wheel and disconnecting the lower coupling. Access to the steering column
shaft coupler screw is easier if the steering wheel is turned so the screw head is pointing straight
down.
4. If a click sound is heard, remove the steering wheel and disconnect the intermediate shaft to
steering gear (lower) coupling.
NOTE:
Turn the steering shaft no more than one revolution in either direction from center. Keep track of
the centered position.
5. Turn the steering shaft, listen to see if the click sound remains.
6. If the click sound is eliminated reattach the lower coupling and install the steering wheel, being
sure the clock spring/steering wheel travel is centered. Torque the coupling pinch bolt to 29 Nm (21
ft. lbs.) and torque the steering wheel bolt to 54 Nm (40 ft. lbs.).
7. Turn the steering wheel; listen to hear if the click sound remains.
8. If the click sound returns, loosen the lower coupling pinch bolt and the four steering column
mounting bracket nuts.
9. Jiggle the steering column and then tighten lower coupling pinch bolt. Torque the coupling pinch
bolt to 29 Nm (21 ft. lbs.) Tighten the 2 lower steering column assembly mounting nuts to hold the
steering column in place. Be sure both break-away capsules are still fully seated in the slots of the
upper steering column mounting bracket and the mounting studs are centered fore-and-aft in the
plastic capsules. Then equally tighten both steering column mounting nuts, until upper steering
column mounting bracket is seated against support bracket. Tighten the 4 steering column bracket
to support bracket nuts to 17 Nm (150 in. lbs.).
10. Turn the steering wheel; listen to hear if the click sound remains. If the click sound is
eliminated, replace the lower coupling pinch bolt, p/n 06506112AA, torque the coupling pinch bolt
to 29 Nm (21 ft. lbs.), then the repair is complete.
11. If the click sound remains, remove the clock spring. To avoid damaging the clock spring:
a. The clock spring is positioned to the lock housing by two snap latch features at 12:00 and 6:00
o'clock positions. Lift the top latch up slightly while guiding it over the lock housing. This will prevent
the latch from being broken.
b. Care should be taken regarding centering of the steering wheel and clock spring with respect to
the front wheels; follow the service manual clock spring centering procedure. Turning the steering
wheel when the column is disconnected from the steering gear can damage the clock spring.
c. When using the steering wheel puller, hand tighten the puller bolts (no more than five
revolutions) and avoid contact between the bolts and the top of the clock spring.
d. When removing the airbag inflator connectors, squeeze the sides of the connector, to release it,
while pulling it out of the airbag.
12. Disconnect the lower coupling.
13. Turn the steering shaft; listen to hear if the click sound remains. If the sound is eliminated
determine the source interference with the clock spring and correct, the repair is then complete.
14. If the click sound remains, remove the steering column from the vehicle.
NOTE:
The ignition key must be turned to the run position to remove the shifter/ignition interlock cable
from the key lock housing.
15. Remove the two screws attaching the multifunction switch and separate the switch from the
steering column.
16. Remove the steering column intermediate shaft from the steering column shaft. Install
Remover/Installer, Special Tool 6831-A, through center of
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roll pin in intermediate shaft's universal joint and install knurled nut. While holding hex on end
threaded rod, tighten the nut on threaded rod of Remover/Installer. This will pull the roll pin out of
the intermediate shaft's universal joint. Using a screwdriver inserted between the shaft's universal
joint and the steering column lower mounting bracket, gently pry intermediate shaft off steering
column shaft.
17. Remove the spring retainer by squeezing the outside diameter with pliers and sliding it off the
end of the steering column shaft, refer to (Fig. 1).
18. Remove the spring, wedge and steering column shaft.
19. Inspect the upper and lower steering column bearings, if damaged replace them/it as
necessary, p/n 04690507AB upper bearing, p/n 04690344AB lower bearing (with notch).
20. Stand the steering column on end so the outer race of the upper bearing is supported on a
1-1/16 in. socket. Using a 7/8" deep well socket or other suitable tool placed against the lower
bearing outer race tap the bearing downward several times with a brass hammer until the bearing
is fully seated. Use a 0.005" feeler gauge to make sure no clearance exists between the lower
casting and the outer race of the lower bearing. Refer to (Fig.
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2)
21. Install the revised steering column shaft p/n 05057229AA, revised wedge, p/n 04690570, and
**revised preload spring, p/n 05057088AA**.
22. Thread the steering wheel bolt into the steering column shaft.
23. Stand the column assembly on the head of the steering wheel bolt, insure the surface is flat.
Refer to (Fig. 3).
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24. Install a new retainer, p/n 04664130, onto the steering column shaft by using a 7/8" deep well
socket and small hammer to tap the retainer into place so the installed distance between the lower
housing and the outside face of the retainer is 12-14 mm (15/32-17/32 in.). If the retainer is
installed to distance less than 12 mm (15/32 in.) remove the retainer and install a new retainer,
repeat as necessary until the installed distance is 12-14 mm (15/32-17/32 in.). Refer to (Fig. 4).
NOTE:
If the installed dimension is less than l2mm a binding condition may result. If the installed
dimension is greater than l4mm a loose condition may result.
25. Verify the click sound has been corrected. If a sound is still present further diagnosis is
required.
26. Using the procedures outlined in the appropriate service information, install the steering column
and intermediate shaft assembly into the vehicle.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE
FAILURE CODE
Disclaimer
This bulletin is supplied as technical information only and is not an authorization for repair.
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Steering Column Bearing: All Technical Service Bulletins Steering - Steering Column Clicking
Sound
NUMBER: 19-002-04 REV. A
GROUP: Steering
DATE: August 27, 2004
THIS BULLETIN IS BEING PROVIDED IN ADVANCE. DO NOT ORDER PARTS OR PERFORM
ANY ACTIONS RELATED TO THIS BULLETIN UNTIL SEPT. 3, 2004.
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES SERVICE BULLETIN 19-002-04 DATED APRIL 6, 2004, WHICH
SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. ALL REVISIONS ARE HIGHLIGHTED WITH
**ASTERISKS** AND INCLUDES AN ADDITIONAL PART AND CHANGE TO THE REPAIR
PROCEDURE.
SUBJECT: Steering Column Click Sound
OVERVIEW:
This bulletin involves aligning the steering column or removing the steering column and installing a
new steering column shaft, revised wedge, **revised spring** and seating the lower bearing.
MODELS: 2000 - 2004 (PL) Neon
NOTE:
This bulletin applies to vehicles built prior to November 16, 2003 (MDH 1116XX).
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
A click sound is heard when the steering wheel is turned.
PARTS REQUIRED
SPECIAL TOOLS/EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
DIAGNOSIS/REPAIR PROCEDURE:
NOTE:
Refer to the appropriate service manual or service information on TeChCONNECT for removal and
installation procedures.
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1. Turn the steering wheel and listen for a click sound. If the click sound is heard, remove the
steering column shrouds.
2. Turn the steering wheel, listen to hear if the click sound remains.
3. If the click sound is eliminated determine the source interference with the steering column
shrouds and correct, the repair is then complete.
WARNING:
When an undeployed airbag is to be removed from the steering wheel, disconnect and isolate the
battery ground cable. Allow the system capacitor to discharge for two minutes, then begin airbag
removal.
NOTE:
Be sure to center the steering wheel and have the front tires and wheels straight ahead before
removing the steering wheel and disconnecting the lower coupling. Access to the steering column
shaft coupler screw is easier if the steering wheel is turned so the screw head is pointing straight
down.
4. If a click sound is heard, remove the steering wheel and disconnect the intermediate shaft to
steering gear (lower) coupling.
NOTE:
Turn the steering shaft no more than one revolution in either direction from center. Keep track of
the centered position.
5. Turn the steering shaft, listen to see if the click sound remains.
6. If the click sound is eliminated reattach the lower coupling and install the steering wheel, being
sure the clock spring/steering wheel travel is centered. Torque the coupling pinch bolt to 29 Nm (21
ft. lbs.) and torque the steering wheel bolt to 54 Nm (40 ft. lbs.).
7. Turn the steering wheel; listen to hear if the click sound remains.
8. If the click sound returns, loosen the lower coupling pinch bolt and the four steering column
mounting bracket nuts.
9. Jiggle the steering column and then tighten lower coupling pinch bolt. Torque the coupling pinch
bolt to 29 Nm (21 ft. lbs.) Tighten the 2 lower steering column assembly mounting nuts to hold the
steering column in place. Be sure both break-away capsules are still fully seated in the slots of the
upper steering column mounting bracket and the mounting studs are centered fore-and-aft in the
plastic capsules. Then equally tighten both steering column mounting nuts, until upper steering
column mounting bracket is seated against support bracket. Tighten the 4 steering column bracket
to support bracket nuts to 17 Nm (150 in. lbs.).
10. Turn the steering wheel; listen to hear if the click sound remains. If the click sound is
eliminated, replace the lower coupling pinch bolt, p/n 06506112AA, torque the coupling pinch bolt
to 29 Nm (21 ft. lbs.), then the repair is complete.
11. If the click sound remains, remove the clock spring. To avoid damaging the clock spring:
a. The clock spring is positioned to the lock housing by two snap latch features at 12:00 and 6:00
o'clock positions. Lift the top latch up slightly while guiding it over the lock housing. This will prevent
the latch from being broken.
b. Care should be taken regarding centering of the steering wheel and clock spring with respect to
the front wheels; follow the service manual clock spring centering procedure. Turning the steering
wheel when the column is disconnected from the steering gear can damage the clock spring.
c. When using the steering wheel puller, hand tighten the puller bolts (no more than five
revolutions) and avoid contact between the bolts and the top of the clock spring.
d. When removing the airbag inflator connectors, squeeze the sides of the connector, to release it,
while pulling it out of the airbag.
12. Disconnect the lower coupling.
13. Turn the steering shaft; listen to hear if the click sound remains. If the sound is eliminated
determine the source interference with the clock spring and correct, the repair is then complete.
14. If the click sound remains, remove the steering column from the vehicle.
NOTE:
The ignition key must be turned to the run position to remove the shifter/ignition interlock cable
from the key lock housing.
15. Remove the two screws attaching the multifunction switch and separate the switch from the
steering column.
16. Remove the steering column intermediate shaft from the steering column shaft. Install
Remover/Installer, Special Tool 6831-A, through center of
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roll pin in intermediate shaft's universal joint and install knurled nut. While holding hex on end
threaded rod, tighten the nut on threaded rod of Remover/Installer. This will pull the roll pin out of
the intermediate shaft's universal joint. Using a screwdriver inserted between the shaft's universal
joint and the steering column lower mounting bracket, gently pry intermediate shaft off steering
column shaft.
17. Remove the spring retainer by squeezing the outside diameter with pliers and sliding it off the
end of the steering column shaft, refer to (Fig. 1).
18. Remove the spring, wedge and steering column shaft.
19. Inspect the upper and lower steering column bearings, if damaged replace them/it as
necessary, p/n 04690507AB upper bearing, p/n 04690344AB lower bearing (with notch).
20. Stand the steering column on end so the outer race of the upper bearing is supported on a
1-1/16 in. socket. Using a 7/8" deep well socket or other suitable tool placed against the lower
bearing outer race tap the bearing downward several times with a brass hammer until the bearing
is fully seated. Use a 0.005" feeler gauge to make sure no clearance exists between the lower
casting and the outer race of the lower bearing. Refer to (Fig.
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2)
21. Install the revised steering column shaft p/n 05057229AA, revised wedge, p/n 04690570, and
**revised preload spring, p/n 05057088AA**.
22. Thread the steering wheel bolt into the steering column shaft.
23. Stand the column assembly on the head of the steering wheel bolt, insure the surface is flat.
Refer to (Fig. 3).
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24. Install a new retainer, p/n 04664130, onto the steering column shaft by using a 7/8" deep well
socket and small hammer to tap the retainer into place so the installed distance between the lower
housing and the outside face of the retainer is 12-14 mm (15/32-17/32 in.). If the retainer is
installed to distance less than 12 mm (15/32 in.) remove the retainer and install a new retainer,
repeat as necessary until the installed distance is 12-14 mm (15/32-17/32 in.). Refer to (Fig. 4).
NOTE:
If the installed dimension is less than l2mm a binding condition may result. If the installed
dimension is greater than l4mm a loose condition may result.
25. Verify the click sound has been corrected. If a sound is still present further diagnosis is
required.
26. Using the procedures outlined in the appropriate service information, install the steering column
and intermediate shaft assembly into the vehicle.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE
FAILURE CODE
Disclaimer
This bulletin is supplied as technical information only and is not an authorization for repair.
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Steering Column Cover: Customer Interest Steering - Steering Column Clicking Sound
NUMBER: 19-002-04 REV. A
GROUP: Steering
DATE: August 27, 2004
THIS BULLETIN IS BEING PROVIDED IN ADVANCE. DO NOT ORDER PARTS OR PERFORM
ANY ACTIONS RELATED TO THIS BULLETIN UNTIL SEPT. 3, 2004.
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES SERVICE BULLETIN 19-002-04 DATED APRIL 6, 2004, WHICH
SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. ALL REVISIONS ARE HIGHLIGHTED WITH
**ASTERISKS** AND INCLUDES AN ADDITIONAL PART AND CHANGE TO THE REPAIR
PROCEDURE.
SUBJECT: Steering Column Click Sound
OVERVIEW:
This bulletin involves aligning the steering column or removing the steering column and installing a
new steering column shaft, revised wedge, **revised spring** and seating the lower bearing.
MODELS: 2000 - 2004 (PL) Neon
NOTE:
This bulletin applies to vehicles built prior to November 16, 2003 (MDH 1116XX).
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
A click sound is heard when the steering wheel is turned.
PARTS REQUIRED
SPECIAL TOOLS/EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
DIAGNOSIS/REPAIR PROCEDURE:
NOTE:
Refer to the appropriate service manual or service information on TeChCONNECT for removal and
installation procedures.
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1. Turn the steering wheel and listen for a click sound. If the click sound is heard, remove the
steering column shrouds.
2. Turn the steering wheel, listen to hear if the click sound remains.
3. If the click sound is eliminated determine the source interference with the steering column
shrouds and correct, the repair is then complete.
WARNING:
When an undeployed airbag is to be removed from the steering wheel, disconnect and isolate the
battery ground cable. Allow the system capacitor to discharge for two minutes, then begin airbag
removal.
NOTE:
Be sure to center the steering wheel and have the front tires and wheels straight ahead before
removing the steering wheel and disconnecting the lower coupling. Access to the steering column
shaft coupler screw is easier if the steering wheel is turned so the screw head is pointing straight
down.
4. If a click sound is heard, remove the steering wheel and disconnect the intermediate shaft to
steering gear (lower) coupling.
NOTE:
Turn the steering shaft no more than one revolution in either direction from center. Keep track of
the centered position.
5. Turn the steering shaft, listen to see if the click sound remains.
6. If the click sound is eliminated reattach the lower coupling and install the steering wheel, being
sure the clock spring/steering wheel travel is centered. Torque the coupling pinch bolt to 29 Nm (21
ft. lbs.) and torque the steering wheel bolt to 54 Nm (40 ft. lbs.).
7. Turn the steering wheel; listen to hear if the click sound remains.
8. If the click sound returns, loosen the lower coupling pinch bolt and the four steering column
mounting bracket nuts.
9. Jiggle the steering column and then tighten lower coupling pinch bolt. Torque the coupling pinch
bolt to 29 Nm (21 ft. lbs.) Tighten the 2 lower steering column assembly mounting nuts to hold the
steering column in place. Be sure both break-away capsules are still fully seated in the slots of the
upper steering column mounting bracket and the mounting studs are centered fore-and-aft in the
plastic capsules. Then equally tighten both steering column mounting nuts, until upper steering
column mounting bracket is seated against support bracket. Tighten the 4 steering column bracket
to support bracket nuts to 17 Nm (150 in. lbs.).
10. Turn the steering wheel; listen to hear if the click sound remains. If the click sound is
eliminated, replace the lower coupling pinch bolt, p/n 06506112AA, torque the coupling pinch bolt
to 29 Nm (21 ft. lbs.), then the repair is complete.
11. If the click sound remains, remove the clock spring. To avoid damaging the clock spring:
a. The clock spring is positioned to the lock housing by two snap latch features at 12:00 and 6:00
o'clock positions. Lift the top latch up slightly while guiding it over the lock housing. This will prevent
the latch from being broken.
b. Care should be taken regarding centering of the steering wheel and clock spring with respect to
the front wheels; follow the service manual clock spring centering procedure. Turning the steering
wheel when the column is disconnected from the steering gear can damage the clock spring.
c. When using the steering wheel puller, hand tighten the puller bolts (no more than five
revolutions) and avoid contact between the bolts and the top of the clock spring.
d. When removing the airbag inflator connectors, squeeze the sides of the connector, to release it,
while pulling it out of the airbag.
12. Disconnect the lower coupling.
13. Turn the steering shaft; listen to hear if the click sound remains. If the sound is eliminated
determine the source interference with the clock spring and correct, the repair is then complete.
14. If the click sound remains, remove the steering column from the vehicle.
NOTE:
The ignition key must be turned to the run position to remove the shifter/ignition interlock cable
from the key lock housing.
15. Remove the two screws attaching the multifunction switch and separate the switch from the
steering column.
16. Remove the steering column intermediate shaft from the steering column shaft. Install
Remover/Installer, Special Tool 6831-A, through center of
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roll pin in intermediate shaft's universal joint and install knurled nut. While holding hex on end
threaded rod, tighten the nut on threaded rod of Remover/Installer. This will pull the roll pin out of
the intermediate shaft's universal joint. Using a screwdriver inserted between the shaft's universal
joint and the steering column lower mounting bracket, gently pry intermediate shaft off steering
column shaft.
17. Remove the spring retainer by squeezing the outside diameter with pliers and sliding it off the
end of the steering column shaft, refer to (Fig. 1).
18. Remove the spring, wedge and steering column shaft.
19. Inspect the upper and lower steering column bearings, if damaged replace them/it as
necessary, p/n 04690507AB upper bearing, p/n 04690344AB lower bearing (with notch).
20. Stand the steering column on end so the outer race of the upper bearing is supported on a
1-1/16 in. socket. Using a 7/8" deep well socket or other suitable tool placed against the lower
bearing outer race tap the bearing downward several times with a brass hammer until the bearing
is fully seated. Use a 0.005" feeler gauge to make sure no clearance exists between the lower
casting and the outer race of the lower bearing. Refer to (Fig.
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2)
21. Install the revised steering column shaft p/n 05057229AA, revised wedge, p/n 04690570, and
**revised preload spring, p/n 05057088AA**.
22. Thread the steering wheel bolt into the steering column shaft.
23. Stand the column assembly on the head of the steering wheel bolt, insure the surface is flat.
Refer to (Fig. 3).
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24. Install a new retainer, p/n 04664130, onto the steering column shaft by using a 7/8" deep well
socket and small hammer to tap the retainer into place so the installed distance between the lower
housing and the outside face of the retainer is 12-14 mm (15/32-17/32 in.). If the retainer is
installed to distance less than 12 mm (15/32 in.) remove the retainer and install a new retainer,
repeat as necessary until the installed distance is 12-14 mm (15/32-17/32 in.). Refer to (Fig. 4).
NOTE:
If the installed dimension is less than l2mm a binding condition may result. If the installed
dimension is greater than l4mm a loose condition may result.
25. Verify the click sound has been corrected. If a sound is still present further diagnosis is
required.
26. Using the procedures outlined in the appropriate service information, install the steering column
and intermediate shaft assembly into the vehicle.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE
FAILURE CODE
Disclaimer
This bulletin is supplied as technical information only and is not an authorization for repair.
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Steering Column Cover: All Technical Service Bulletins Steering - Steering Column Clicking Sound
NUMBER: 19-002-04 REV. A
GROUP: Steering
DATE: August 27, 2004
THIS BULLETIN IS BEING PROVIDED IN ADVANCE. DO NOT ORDER PARTS OR PERFORM
ANY ACTIONS RELATED TO THIS BULLETIN UNTIL SEPT. 3, 2004.
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES SERVICE BULLETIN 19-002-04 DATED APRIL 6, 2004, WHICH
SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. ALL REVISIONS ARE HIGHLIGHTED WITH
**ASTERISKS** AND INCLUDES AN ADDITIONAL PART AND CHANGE TO THE REPAIR
PROCEDURE.
SUBJECT: Steering Column Click Sound
OVERVIEW:
This bulletin involves aligning the steering column or removing the steering column and installing a
new steering column shaft, revised wedge, **revised spring** and seating the lower bearing.
MODELS: 2000 - 2004 (PL) Neon
NOTE:
This bulletin applies to vehicles built prior to November 16, 2003 (MDH 1116XX).
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
A click sound is heard when the steering wheel is turned.
PARTS REQUIRED
SPECIAL TOOLS/EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
DIAGNOSIS/REPAIR PROCEDURE:
NOTE:
Refer to the appropriate service manual or service information on TeChCONNECT for removal and
installation procedures.
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1. Turn the steering wheel and listen for a click sound. If the click sound is heard, remove the
steering column shrouds.
2. Turn the steering wheel, listen to hear if the click sound remains.
3. If the click sound is eliminated determine the source interference with the steering column
shrouds and correct, the repair is then complete.
WARNING:
When an undeployed airbag is to be removed from the steering wheel, disconnect and isolate the
battery ground cable. Allow the system capacitor to discharge for two minutes, then begin airbag
removal.
NOTE:
Be sure to center the steering wheel and have the front tires and wheels straight ahead before
removing the steering wheel and disconnecting the lower coupling. Access to the steering column
shaft coupler screw is easier if the steering wheel is turned so the screw head is pointing straight
down.
4. If a click sound is heard, remove the steering wheel and disconnect the intermediate shaft to
steering gear (lower) coupling.
NOTE:
Turn the steering shaft no more than one revolution in either direction from center. Keep track of
the centered position.
5. Turn the steering shaft, listen to see if the click sound remains.
6. If the click sound is eliminated reattach the lower coupling and install the steering wheel, being
sure the clock spring/steering wheel travel is centered. Torque the coupling pinch bolt to 29 Nm (21
ft. lbs.) and torque the steering wheel bolt to 54 Nm (40 ft. lbs.).
7. Turn the steering wheel; listen to hear if the click sound remains.
8. If the click sound returns, loosen the lower coupling pinch bolt and the four steering column
mounting bracket nuts.
9. Jiggle the steering column and then tighten lower coupling pinch bolt. Torque the coupling pinch
bolt to 29 Nm (21 ft. lbs.) Tighten the 2 lower steering column assembly mounting nuts to hold the
steering column in place. Be sure both break-away capsules are still fully seated in the slots of the
upper steering column mounting bracket and the mounting studs are centered fore-and-aft in the
plastic capsules. Then equally tighten both steering column mounting nuts, until upper steering
column mounting bracket is seated against support bracket. Tighten the 4 steering column bracket
to support bracket nuts to 17 Nm (150 in. lbs.).
10. Turn the steering wheel; listen to hear if the click sound remains. If the click sound is
eliminated, replace the lower coupling pinch bolt, p/n 06506112AA, torque the coupling pinch bolt
to 29 Nm (21 ft. lbs.), then the repair is complete.
11. If the click sound remains, remove the clock spring. To avoid damaging the clock spring:
a. The clock spring is positioned to the lock housing by two snap latch features at 12:00 and 6:00
o'clock positions. Lift the top latch up slightly while guiding it over the lock housing. This will prevent
the latch from being broken.
b. Care should be taken regarding centering of the steering wheel and clock spring with respect to
the front wheels; follow the service manual clock spring centering procedure. Turning the steering
wheel when the column is disconnected from the steering gear can damage the clock spring.
c. When using the steering wheel puller, hand tighten the puller bolts (no more than five
revolutions) and avoid contact between the bolts and the top of the clock spring.
d. When removing the airbag inflator connectors, squeeze the sides of the connector, to release it,
while pulling it out of the airbag.
12. Disconnect the lower coupling.
13. Turn the steering shaft; listen to hear if the click sound remains. If the sound is eliminated
determine the source interference with the clock spring and correct, the repair is then complete.
14. If the click sound remains, remove the steering column from the vehicle.
NOTE:
The ignition key must be turned to the run position to remove the shifter/ignition interlock cable
from the key lock housing.
15. Remove the two screws attaching the multifunction switch and separate the switch from the
steering column.
16. Remove the steering column intermediate shaft from the steering column shaft. Install
Remover/Installer, Special Tool 6831-A, through center of
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roll pin in intermediate shaft's universal joint and install knurled nut. While holding hex on end
threaded rod, tighten the nut on threaded rod of Remover/Installer. This will pull the roll pin out of
the intermediate shaft's universal joint. Using a screwdriver inserted between the shaft's universal
joint and the steering column lower mounting bracket, gently pry intermediate shaft off steering
column shaft.
17. Remove the spring retainer by squeezing the outside diameter with pliers and sliding it off the
end of the steering column shaft, refer to (Fig. 1).
18. Remove the spring, wedge and steering column shaft.
19. Inspect the upper and lower steering column bearings, if damaged replace them/it as
necessary, p/n 04690507AB upper bearing, p/n 04690344AB lower bearing (with notch).
20. Stand the steering column on end so the outer race of the upper bearing is supported on a
1-1/16 in. socket. Using a 7/8" deep well socket or other suitable tool placed against the lower
bearing outer race tap the bearing downward several times with a brass hammer until the bearing
is fully seated. Use a 0.005" feeler gauge to make sure no clearance exists between the lower
casting and the outer race of the lower bearing. Refer to (Fig.
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2)
21. Install the revised steering column shaft p/n 05057229AA, revised wedge, p/n 04690570, and
**revised preload spring, p/n 05057088AA**.
22. Thread the steering wheel bolt into the steering column shaft.
23. Stand the column assembly on the head of the steering wheel bolt, insure the surface is flat.
Refer to (Fig. 3).
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24. Install a new retainer, p/n 04664130, onto the steering column shaft by using a 7/8" deep well
socket and small hammer to tap the retainer into place so the installed distance between the lower
housing and the outside face of the retainer is 12-14 mm (15/32-17/32 in.). If the retainer is
installed to distance less than 12 mm (15/32 in.) remove the retainer and install a new retainer,
repeat as necessary until the installed distance is 12-14 mm (15/32-17/32 in.). Refer to (Fig. 4).
NOTE:
If the installed dimension is less than l2mm a binding condition may result. If the installed
dimension is greater than l4mm a loose condition may result.
25. Verify the click sound has been corrected. If a sound is still present further diagnosis is
required.
26. Using the procedures outlined in the appropriate service information, install the steering column
and intermediate shaft assembly into the vehicle.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE
FAILURE CODE
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Mounting Bolts 45 ft.lb
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Steering Gear: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The power steering gear is mounted on the front suspension crossmember. The outer ends of the
outer tie rods attach to the steering knuckles. There are two different type power steering gears
used on this vehicle, a standard, and an optional which is used on the ACR and R/T vehicles.
Externally the gears appear the same. Internally, the standard has a 16:1 turning ratio while the
ACR and R/T gear has an 18:1 turning ratio. The gear used on ACR and R/T vehicles also has a
restricted lateral (lock-to-lock) travel range to accommodate the R/T wheel and tire combination.
Sport feel valve coding provides ACR and R/T vehicles with more firm feel steering to match the
performance tire compounding and construction.
NOTE: The power steering gear should not be serviced or adjusted. If a malfunction or oil leak
occurs with the steering gear, the complete steering gear needs to be replaced.
OPERATION
Turning of the steering wheel is converted into lateral (side-to side) travel through the meshing of
the helical pinion teeth with the rack teeth located in the steering gear. This lateral travel pushes
and pulls the tie rods to change the direction of the vehicle's front wheels. Power assist is provided
by a pump and is controlled by an open-center, rotary type control valve. It directs fluid to either
side of the gear's integral steering rack piston. Depending on the rotation of the steering wheel,
more fluid pressure is directed to one side of the rack piston compared to the other. Road feel is
controlled by the diameter of a torsion bar which initially steers the vehicle. As steering effort
increases, as in a turn, the torsion bar twists causing relative rotary motion between the rotary
valve body and valve spool. This movement restricts fluid flow to one side of the integral rack
piston and redirects fluid behind the other side of the integral rack piston, building up hydraulic
pressure, thus assisting in the turning effort.
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Steering Gear: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Place the steering wheel in the STRAIGHT AHEAD position. Using a steering wheel holder, lock
the steering wheel in place to keep it from
rotating. This keeps the clockspring in the proper orientation.
2. Inside the passenger compartment, remove the steering column coupling retainer pin, back off
the pinch bolt nut, and remove the steering column
coupling pinch bolt (the pinch bolt nut is caged to the coupling and is not removable). Separate the
upper and lower steering column couplings.
3. Raise the vehicle. 4. Remove both front tire and wheel assemblies from the vehicle.
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5. Remove nuts attaching both outer tie rods to the steering knuckles. Remove each nut by holding
the tie rod stud stationary while loosening and
removing the nut with a wrench.
6. Remove the outer tie rod from the steering knuckles using Remover, Special Tool MB991113. 7.
Remove the tie rod heat shield.
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8. Release the locking tab on the wiring harness connector for the power steering fluid pressure
switch before connector removal. Remove the wiring
harness connector from the power steering fluid pressure switch.
9. Back out the tube nut securing the power steering fluid pressure hose to the gear.
10. Loosen the clamp, then disconnect the fluid cooler hose from the gear. 11. Open the routing
clips on the front of the power steering gear and remove the power steering fluid pressure hose
from the routing clips. At the
same time, remove the cooler tube from the right routing clip.
12. Remove the two screws securing the cooler to the front suspension crossmember. They are
located behind the cooler and can be accessed from
above. Allow the cooler to hang out of the way.
13. Remove the drive-belt splash shield fasteners. Remove the shield.
14. Remove the pencil strut from the right front corner of the crossmember and body of the vehicle.
Remove the washer behind the strut from the
torque strut bolt.
15. Remove the bolts mounting the engine torque strut in place, then remove the engine torque
strut from the vehicle.
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NOTE: Before removing the front suspension crossmember from the vehicle, the location of the
crossmember must be scribed on the body of the vehicle. Do this so that the crossmember can be
relocated upon reinstallation against the body of vehicle in the same location as before removal. If
the front suspension crossmember is not reinstalled in exactly the same location as before
removal, the preset front wheel alignment settings (caster and camber) will be lost.
16. Using an awl, scribe a line marking the location of where the front suspension crossmember 17.
Position a transmission jack under the center of the front suspension crossmember and raise it to
support the bottom of the crossmember.
18. Loosen and completely remove the two front bolts (one right and one left) attaching the front
suspension crossmember to the frame rails of vehicle.
The right side bolt can be viewed in the mounting bolt figure. The left side bolt is located in the
same location on the other side of the vehicle.
19. Loosen the two rear bolts (one right and one left) attaching the front suspension crossmember
and lower control arms to the body of the vehicle
until they release from the threaded tapping plates in the body of the vehicle. Do not completely
remove the rear bolts because they are designed to disengage from the body threads yet stay
within the lower control arm rear isolator bushing. This allows the lower control arm to stay in place
on the crossmember. The right side bolt can be viewed in the mounting bolt figure. The left side
bolt is located in the same location on the other side of the vehicle.
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20. Lower the front suspension crossmember using the transmission jack enough to allow the
power steering gear to be removed from the rear of the
crossmember. When lowering front suspension crossmember, do not let crossmember hang from
lower control arms. The weight should be
21. Remove the roll pin securing the steering column lower coupling to the power steering gear
pinion shaft using a roll pin punch. Push the steering
column lower coupling up and off of the power steering gear pinion shaft.
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22. Release the pinion shaft dash cover seal from the tabs cast into the power steering gear
housing and remove the seal from the power steering gear. 23. Loosen and remove the four bolts
attaching the power steering gear to the front suspension crossmember. Remove the power
steering gear from
the front suspension crossmember.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the steering gear on the front suspension crossmember. Install the four power steering
gear mounting bolts. Tighten the mounting bolts to a
torque of 61 Nm (45 ft. lbs.).
2. Install the pinion shaft dash cover seal over the power steering pinion shaft and onto the power
steering gear housing. Align the holes on each side
of the seal with the tabs cast into the power steering gear housing.
3. With the steering column lower coupling pushed partway up through its hole in the dash panel,
match the flat on the inside of the steering column
lower coupling to the flat on the power steering gear pinion shaft and slide the coupling onto the top
of the pinion shaft. Align the roll pin hole in the coupling with the groove in the pinion shaft and
install the roll pin through the coupling until it is centered.
4. Center the power steering gear rack in its travel. 5. Using the transmission jack, raise the front
suspension crossmember and power steering gear until the crossmember contacts its mounting
spot
against the body and frame rails of the vehicle. As the crossmember is raised, carefully guide the
steering column lower coupling up through its hole in the dash panel.
6. Start the two rear crossmember mounting bolts into the tapping plates mounted in the body. The
right side bolt can be viewed in the mounting bolt
figure. The left side bolt is located in the same location on the other side of the vehicle. Next, install
the two front mounting bolts attaching front suspension crossmember to frame rails of vehicle.
Lightly tighten all four mounting bolts to a approximately 2 Nm (20 inch lbs.) to hold the front
suspension crossmember in position.
NOTE: When reinstalling the front suspension crossmember back in the vehicle, it is very important
that the crossmember be attached to the body in exactly the same spot as when it was removed.
Otherwise, the vehicle's wheel alignment settings (caster and camber) will be lost.
7. Using a soft face hammer, tap the front suspension crossmember back-and-forth or side-to-side
until it is aligned with the previously scribed
positioning marks on the body of the vehicle. Once the front suspension crossmember is correctly
positioned, tighten the rear two crossmember (and rear lower control arm) mounting bolts to a
torque of 203 Nm (150 ft. lbs.), then tighten the front two crossmember mounting bolts to a torque
of 142 Nm (105 ft. lbs.).
8. Install the engine torque strut and mounting bolts. 9. Install the washer on the end of the stud
extending from the torque strut bolt.
10. Install the pencil strut to the right front corner of the crossmember and body of the vehicle.
Tighten the pencil strut nuts to a torque of 58 Nm (43
ft. lbs.).
11. Install the drive-belt splash shield and fasteners. 12. Using a lint free towel, wipe clean the
open power steering hose ends and the power steering gear ports. Replace the pressure hose
used O-ring
with new. Lubricate the O-ring with power steering fluid.
13. Attach the power steering fluid pressure hose to the pressure port on the power steering gear.
Start the tube nut threads into the gear, but do not
tighten them at this time. On vehicles equipped with a power steering fluid cooler, reconnect the
cooler line to the gear in place of the power steering fluid return hose.
14. Open the routing clips on the front of the steering gear housing and install the power steering
fluid pressure hose into the routing clips. 15. Place the cooler in mounting position and snap the
cooler tube going to the gear into the right routing clip. 16. Close both routing clips. 17. Tighten the
power steering fluid pressure hose tube nut at the gear to a torque of 34 Nm (25 ft. lbs.). 18. Install
the two screws securing the cooler to the front suspension crossmember. They are located behind
the cooler. 19. Place the hose clamp on the hose far enough from the end to clear the steel fitting
on the gear. Do the same for the fluid return hose on a vehicle
that is not equipped with a cooler.
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20. Push either hose listed in the above step onto the steel fitting, then move and secure the clamp
on the hose past the bead on the steel fitting in the
steering gears outlet port.
21. Route the fluid return hose along the front of the steering gear, clipping it into place in the
C-clamps on the outside of the routing clips on the front
of the power steering gear housing.
22. Reconnect the wiring harness connector from the power steering fluid pressure switch. Be sure
the locking tab on the wiring harness connector is
securely latched.
23. Perform the following to each outer tie rod:
- Place the tie rod heat shield on the knuckle's steering arm, aligning the hole in the shield with the
hole in the knuckle and the tangs on the outside of the shield with the outside configuration of the
steering arm. The shield should now be facing outboard, away from the power steering gear and tie
rod.
- Attach the outer tie rod end to its steering knuckle.
- Start the attaching nut onto the stud of the outer tie rod.
- While holding the stud of the tie rod stationary with a wrench, tighten the attaching nut.
- Using a crowfoot wrench attached to a torque wrench, tighten the attaching nut to 55 Nm (40 ft.
lbs.).
24. Install the tire and wheel assemblies back on vehicle. Tighten the wheel mounting nuts to 135
Nm (100 ft. lbs.) torque. 25. Lower the vehicle to ground level. 26. Install the dash-to-lower coupling
seal in place over the lower coupling's plastic collar.
NOTE: Verify that grease is present on the lip of the dash-to-coupling seal where it contacts the
coupling's plastic collar.
27. Inside the passenger compartment, reconnect the steering column lower coupling to the
steering column upper coupling. Install the coupling pinch
bolt and tighten the pinch bolt nut to a torque of 28 Nm (250 inch lbs.). Install the pinch bolt retainer
pin.
28. Remove the steering wheel holder. 29. While looking under the instrument panel at the lower
coupling, rotate the steering wheel back-and-forth to verify that the lower coupling does not
squeak against the dash-to-coupling seal.
30. Perform the POWER STEERING PUMP INITIAL OPERATION service procedure to properly fill
and bleed the power steering system. See:
Power Steering/Power Steering Pump/Service and Repair
31. Check for fluid leaks. 32. Adjust the front toe setting on the vehicle.
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Steering Shaft: Customer Interest Steering - Steering Column Clicking Sound
NUMBER: 19-002-04 REV. A
GROUP: Steering
DATE: August 27, 2004
THIS BULLETIN IS BEING PROVIDED IN ADVANCE. DO NOT ORDER PARTS OR PERFORM
ANY ACTIONS RELATED TO THIS BULLETIN UNTIL SEPT. 3, 2004.
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES SERVICE BULLETIN 19-002-04 DATED APRIL 6, 2004, WHICH
SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. ALL REVISIONS ARE HIGHLIGHTED WITH
**ASTERISKS** AND INCLUDES AN ADDITIONAL PART AND CHANGE TO THE REPAIR
PROCEDURE.
SUBJECT: Steering Column Click Sound
OVERVIEW:
This bulletin involves aligning the steering column or removing the steering column and installing a
new steering column shaft, revised wedge, **revised spring** and seating the lower bearing.
MODELS: 2000 - 2004 (PL) Neon
NOTE:
This bulletin applies to vehicles built prior to November 16, 2003 (MDH 1116XX).
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
A click sound is heard when the steering wheel is turned.
PARTS REQUIRED
SPECIAL TOOLS/EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
DIAGNOSIS/REPAIR PROCEDURE:
NOTE:
Refer to the appropriate service manual or service information on TeChCONNECT for removal and
installation procedures.
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1. Turn the steering wheel and listen for a click sound. If the click sound is heard, remove the
steering column shrouds.
2. Turn the steering wheel, listen to hear if the click sound remains.
3. If the click sound is eliminated determine the source interference with the steering column
shrouds and correct, the repair is then complete.
WARNING:
When an undeployed airbag is to be removed from the steering wheel, disconnect and isolate the
battery ground cable. Allow the system capacitor to discharge for two minutes, then begin airbag
removal.
NOTE:
Be sure to center the steering wheel and have the front tires and wheels straight ahead before
removing the steering wheel and disconnecting the lower coupling. Access to the steering column
shaft coupler screw is easier if the steering wheel is turned so the screw head is pointing straight
down.
4. If a click sound is heard, remove the steering wheel and disconnect the intermediate shaft to
steering gear (lower) coupling.
NOTE:
Turn the steering shaft no more than one revolution in either direction from center. Keep track of
the centered position.
5. Turn the steering shaft, listen to see if the click sound remains.
6. If the click sound is eliminated reattach the lower coupling and install the steering wheel, being
sure the clock spring/steering wheel travel is centered. Torque the coupling pinch bolt to 29 Nm (21
ft. lbs.) and torque the steering wheel bolt to 54 Nm (40 ft. lbs.).
7. Turn the steering wheel; listen to hear if the click sound remains.
8. If the click sound returns, loosen the lower coupling pinch bolt and the four steering column
mounting bracket nuts.
9. Jiggle the steering column and then tighten lower coupling pinch bolt. Torque the coupling pinch
bolt to 29 Nm (21 ft. lbs.) Tighten the 2 lower steering column assembly mounting nuts to hold the
steering column in place. Be sure both break-away capsules are still fully seated in the slots of the
upper steering column mounting bracket and the mounting studs are centered fore-and-aft in the
plastic capsules. Then equally tighten both steering column mounting nuts, until upper steering
column mounting bracket is seated against support bracket. Tighten the 4 steering column bracket
to support bracket nuts to 17 Nm (150 in. lbs.).
10. Turn the steering wheel; listen to hear if the click sound remains. If the click sound is
eliminated, replace the lower coupling pinch bolt, p/n 06506112AA, torque the coupling pinch bolt
to 29 Nm (21 ft. lbs.), then the repair is complete.
11. If the click sound remains, remove the clock spring. To avoid damaging the clock spring:
a. The clock spring is positioned to the lock housing by two snap latch features at 12:00 and 6:00
o'clock positions. Lift the top latch up slightly while guiding it over the lock housing. This will prevent
the latch from being broken.
b. Care should be taken regarding centering of the steering wheel and clock spring with respect to
the front wheels; follow the service manual clock spring centering procedure. Turning the steering
wheel when the column is disconnected from the steering gear can damage the clock spring.
c. When using the steering wheel puller, hand tighten the puller bolts (no more than five
revolutions) and avoid contact between the bolts and the top of the clock spring.
d. When removing the airbag inflator connectors, squeeze the sides of the connector, to release it,
while pulling it out of the airbag.
12. Disconnect the lower coupling.
13. Turn the steering shaft; listen to hear if the click sound remains. If the sound is eliminated
determine the source interference with the clock spring and correct, the repair is then complete.
14. If the click sound remains, remove the steering column from the vehicle.
NOTE:
The ignition key must be turned to the run position to remove the shifter/ignition interlock cable
from the key lock housing.
15. Remove the two screws attaching the multifunction switch and separate the switch from the
steering column.
16. Remove the steering column intermediate shaft from the steering column shaft. Install
Remover/Installer, Special Tool 6831-A, through center of
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roll pin in intermediate shaft's universal joint and install knurled nut. While holding hex on end
threaded rod, tighten the nut on threaded rod of Remover/Installer. This will pull the roll pin out of
the intermediate shaft's universal joint. Using a screwdriver inserted between the shaft's universal
joint and the steering column lower mounting bracket, gently pry intermediate shaft off steering
column shaft.
17. Remove the spring retainer by squeezing the outside diameter with pliers and sliding it off the
end of the steering column shaft, refer to (Fig. 1).
18. Remove the spring, wedge and steering column shaft.
19. Inspect the upper and lower steering column bearings, if damaged replace them/it as
necessary, p/n 04690507AB upper bearing, p/n 04690344AB lower bearing (with notch).
20. Stand the steering column on end so the outer race of the upper bearing is supported on a
1-1/16 in. socket. Using a 7/8" deep well socket or other suitable tool placed against the lower
bearing outer race tap the bearing downward several times with a brass hammer until the bearing
is fully seated. Use a 0.005" feeler gauge to make sure no clearance exists between the lower
casting and the outer race of the lower bearing. Refer to (Fig.
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2)
21. Install the revised steering column shaft p/n 05057229AA, revised wedge, p/n 04690570, and
**revised preload spring, p/n 05057088AA**.
22. Thread the steering wheel bolt into the steering column shaft.
23. Stand the column assembly on the head of the steering wheel bolt, insure the surface is flat.
Refer to (Fig. 3).
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24. Install a new retainer, p/n 04664130, onto the steering column shaft by using a 7/8" deep well
socket and small hammer to tap the retainer into place so the installed distance between the lower
housing and the outside face of the retainer is 12-14 mm (15/32-17/32 in.). If the retainer is
installed to distance less than 12 mm (15/32 in.) remove the retainer and install a new retainer,
repeat as necessary until the installed distance is 12-14 mm (15/32-17/32 in.). Refer to (Fig. 4).
NOTE:
If the installed dimension is less than l2mm a binding condition may result. If the installed
dimension is greater than l4mm a loose condition may result.
25. Verify the click sound has been corrected. If a sound is still present further diagnosis is
required.
26. Using the procedures outlined in the appropriate service information, install the steering column
and intermediate shaft assembly into the vehicle.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE
FAILURE CODE
Disclaimer
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Steering Shaft: All Technical Service Bulletins Steering - Steering Column Clicking Sound
NUMBER: 19-002-04 REV. A
GROUP: Steering
DATE: August 27, 2004
THIS BULLETIN IS BEING PROVIDED IN ADVANCE. DO NOT ORDER PARTS OR PERFORM
ANY ACTIONS RELATED TO THIS BULLETIN UNTIL SEPT. 3, 2004.
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES SERVICE BULLETIN 19-002-04 DATED APRIL 6, 2004, WHICH
SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. ALL REVISIONS ARE HIGHLIGHTED WITH
**ASTERISKS** AND INCLUDES AN ADDITIONAL PART AND CHANGE TO THE REPAIR
PROCEDURE.
SUBJECT: Steering Column Click Sound
OVERVIEW:
This bulletin involves aligning the steering column or removing the steering column and installing a
new steering column shaft, revised wedge, **revised spring** and seating the lower bearing.
MODELS: 2000 - 2004 (PL) Neon
NOTE:
This bulletin applies to vehicles built prior to November 16, 2003 (MDH 1116XX).
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
A click sound is heard when the steering wheel is turned.
PARTS REQUIRED
SPECIAL TOOLS/EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
DIAGNOSIS/REPAIR PROCEDURE:
NOTE:
Refer to the appropriate service manual or service information on TeChCONNECT for removal and
installation procedures.
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1. Turn the steering wheel and listen for a click sound. If the click sound is heard, remove the
steering column shrouds.
2. Turn the steering wheel, listen to hear if the click sound remains.
3. If the click sound is eliminated determine the source interference with the steering column
shrouds and correct, the repair is then complete.
WARNING:
When an undeployed airbag is to be removed from the steering wheel, disconnect and isolate the
battery ground cable. Allow the system capacitor to discharge for two minutes, then begin airbag
removal.
NOTE:
Be sure to center the steering wheel and have the front tires and wheels straight ahead before
removing the steering wheel and disconnecting the lower coupling. Access to the steering column
shaft coupler screw is easier if the steering wheel is turned so the screw head is pointing straight
down.
4. If a click sound is heard, remove the steering wheel and disconnect the intermediate shaft to
steering gear (lower) coupling.
NOTE:
Turn the steering shaft no more than one revolution in either direction from center. Keep track of
the centered position.
5. Turn the steering shaft, listen to see if the click sound remains.
6. If the click sound is eliminated reattach the lower coupling and install the steering wheel, being
sure the clock spring/steering wheel travel is centered. Torque the coupling pinch bolt to 29 Nm (21
ft. lbs.) and torque the steering wheel bolt to 54 Nm (40 ft. lbs.).
7. Turn the steering wheel; listen to hear if the click sound remains.
8. If the click sound returns, loosen the lower coupling pinch bolt and the four steering column
mounting bracket nuts.
9. Jiggle the steering column and then tighten lower coupling pinch bolt. Torque the coupling pinch
bolt to 29 Nm (21 ft. lbs.) Tighten the 2 lower steering column assembly mounting nuts to hold the
steering column in place. Be sure both break-away capsules are still fully seated in the slots of the
upper steering column mounting bracket and the mounting studs are centered fore-and-aft in the
plastic capsules. Then equally tighten both steering column mounting nuts, until upper steering
column mounting bracket is seated against support bracket. Tighten the 4 steering column bracket
to support bracket nuts to 17 Nm (150 in. lbs.).
10. Turn the steering wheel; listen to hear if the click sound remains. If the click sound is
eliminated, replace the lower coupling pinch bolt, p/n 06506112AA, torque the coupling pinch bolt
to 29 Nm (21 ft. lbs.), then the repair is complete.
11. If the click sound remains, remove the clock spring. To avoid damaging the clock spring:
a. The clock spring is positioned to the lock housing by two snap latch features at 12:00 and 6:00
o'clock positions. Lift the top latch up slightly while guiding it over the lock housing. This will prevent
the latch from being broken.
b. Care should be taken regarding centering of the steering wheel and clock spring with respect to
the front wheels; follow the service manual clock spring centering procedure. Turning the steering
wheel when the column is disconnected from the steering gear can damage the clock spring.
c. When using the steering wheel puller, hand tighten the puller bolts (no more than five
revolutions) and avoid contact between the bolts and the top of the clock spring.
d. When removing the airbag inflator connectors, squeeze the sides of the connector, to release it,
while pulling it out of the airbag.
12. Disconnect the lower coupling.
13. Turn the steering shaft; listen to hear if the click sound remains. If the sound is eliminated
determine the source interference with the clock spring and correct, the repair is then complete.
14. If the click sound remains, remove the steering column from the vehicle.
NOTE:
The ignition key must be turned to the run position to remove the shifter/ignition interlock cable
from the key lock housing.
15. Remove the two screws attaching the multifunction switch and separate the switch from the
steering column.
16. Remove the steering column intermediate shaft from the steering column shaft. Install
Remover/Installer, Special Tool 6831-A, through center of
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roll pin in intermediate shaft's universal joint and install knurled nut. While holding hex on end
threaded rod, tighten the nut on threaded rod of Remover/Installer. This will pull the roll pin out of
the intermediate shaft's universal joint. Using a screwdriver inserted between the shaft's universal
joint and the steering column lower mounting bracket, gently pry intermediate shaft off steering
column shaft.
17. Remove the spring retainer by squeezing the outside diameter with pliers and sliding it off the
end of the steering column shaft, refer to (Fig. 1).
18. Remove the spring, wedge and steering column shaft.
19. Inspect the upper and lower steering column bearings, if damaged replace them/it as
necessary, p/n 04690507AB upper bearing, p/n 04690344AB lower bearing (with notch).
20. Stand the steering column on end so the outer race of the upper bearing is supported on a
1-1/16 in. socket. Using a 7/8" deep well socket or other suitable tool placed against the lower
bearing outer race tap the bearing downward several times with a brass hammer until the bearing
is fully seated. Use a 0.005" feeler gauge to make sure no clearance exists between the lower
casting and the outer race of the lower bearing. Refer to (Fig.
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2)
21. Install the revised steering column shaft p/n 05057229AA, revised wedge, p/n 04690570, and
**revised preload spring, p/n 05057088AA**.
22. Thread the steering wheel bolt into the steering column shaft.
23. Stand the column assembly on the head of the steering wheel bolt, insure the surface is flat.
Refer to (Fig. 3).
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24. Install a new retainer, p/n 04664130, onto the steering column shaft by using a 7/8" deep well
socket and small hammer to tap the retainer into place so the installed distance between the lower
housing and the outside face of the retainer is 12-14 mm (15/32-17/32 in.). If the retainer is
installed to distance less than 12 mm (15/32 in.) remove the retainer and install a new retainer,
repeat as necessary until the installed distance is 12-14 mm (15/32-17/32 in.). Refer to (Fig. 4).
NOTE:
If the installed dimension is less than l2mm a binding condition may result. If the installed
dimension is greater than l4mm a loose condition may result.
25. Verify the click sound has been corrected. If a sound is still present further diagnosis is
required.
26. Using the procedures outlined in the appropriate service information, install the steering column
and intermediate shaft assembly into the vehicle.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE
FAILURE CODE
Disclaimer
This bulletin is supplied as technical information only and is not an authorization for repair.
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Column Clicking Sound
Steering Shaft Coupler: Customer Interest Steering - Steering Column Clicking Sound
NUMBER: 19-002-04 REV. A
GROUP: Steering
DATE: August 27, 2004
THIS BULLETIN IS BEING PROVIDED IN ADVANCE. DO NOT ORDER PARTS OR PERFORM
ANY ACTIONS RELATED TO THIS BULLETIN UNTIL SEPT. 3, 2004.
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES SERVICE BULLETIN 19-002-04 DATED APRIL 6, 2004, WHICH
SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. ALL REVISIONS ARE HIGHLIGHTED WITH
**ASTERISKS** AND INCLUDES AN ADDITIONAL PART AND CHANGE TO THE REPAIR
PROCEDURE.
SUBJECT: Steering Column Click Sound
OVERVIEW:
This bulletin involves aligning the steering column or removing the steering column and installing a
new steering column shaft, revised wedge, **revised spring** and seating the lower bearing.
MODELS: 2000 - 2004 (PL) Neon
NOTE:
This bulletin applies to vehicles built prior to November 16, 2003 (MDH 1116XX).
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
A click sound is heard when the steering wheel is turned.
PARTS REQUIRED
SPECIAL TOOLS/EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
DIAGNOSIS/REPAIR PROCEDURE:
NOTE:
Refer to the appropriate service manual or service information on TeChCONNECT for removal and
installation procedures.
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Column Clicking Sound > Page 4350
1. Turn the steering wheel and listen for a click sound. If the click sound is heard, remove the
steering column shrouds.
2. Turn the steering wheel, listen to hear if the click sound remains.
3. If the click sound is eliminated determine the source interference with the steering column
shrouds and correct, the repair is then complete.
WARNING:
When an undeployed airbag is to be removed from the steering wheel, disconnect and isolate the
battery ground cable. Allow the system capacitor to discharge for two minutes, then begin airbag
removal.
NOTE:
Be sure to center the steering wheel and have the front tires and wheels straight ahead before
removing the steering wheel and disconnecting the lower coupling. Access to the steering column
shaft coupler screw is easier if the steering wheel is turned so the screw head is pointing straight
down.
4. If a click sound is heard, remove the steering wheel and disconnect the intermediate shaft to
steering gear (lower) coupling.
NOTE:
Turn the steering shaft no more than one revolution in either direction from center. Keep track of
the centered position.
5. Turn the steering shaft, listen to see if the click sound remains.
6. If the click sound is eliminated reattach the lower coupling and install the steering wheel, being
sure the clock spring/steering wheel travel is centered. Torque the coupling pinch bolt to 29 Nm (21
ft. lbs.) and torque the steering wheel bolt to 54 Nm (40 ft. lbs.).
7. Turn the steering wheel; listen to hear if the click sound remains.
8. If the click sound returns, loosen the lower coupling pinch bolt and the four steering column
mounting bracket nuts.
9. Jiggle the steering column and then tighten lower coupling pinch bolt. Torque the coupling pinch
bolt to 29 Nm (21 ft. lbs.) Tighten the 2 lower steering column assembly mounting nuts to hold the
steering column in place. Be sure both break-away capsules are still fully seated in the slots of the
upper steering column mounting bracket and the mounting studs are centered fore-and-aft in the
plastic capsules. Then equally tighten both steering column mounting nuts, until upper steering
column mounting bracket is seated against support bracket. Tighten the 4 steering column bracket
to support bracket nuts to 17 Nm (150 in. lbs.).
10. Turn the steering wheel; listen to hear if the click sound remains. If the click sound is
eliminated, replace the lower coupling pinch bolt, p/n 06506112AA, torque the coupling pinch bolt
to 29 Nm (21 ft. lbs.), then the repair is complete.
11. If the click sound remains, remove the clock spring. To avoid damaging the clock spring:
a. The clock spring is positioned to the lock housing by two snap latch features at 12:00 and 6:00
o'clock positions. Lift the top latch up slightly while guiding it over the lock housing. This will prevent
the latch from being broken.
b. Care should be taken regarding centering of the steering wheel and clock spring with respect to
the front wheels; follow the service manual clock spring centering procedure. Turning the steering
wheel when the column is disconnected from the steering gear can damage the clock spring.
c. When using the steering wheel puller, hand tighten the puller bolts (no more than five
revolutions) and avoid contact between the bolts and the top of the clock spring.
d. When removing the airbag inflator connectors, squeeze the sides of the connector, to release it,
while pulling it out of the airbag.
12. Disconnect the lower coupling.
13. Turn the steering shaft; listen to hear if the click sound remains. If the sound is eliminated
determine the source interference with the clock spring and correct, the repair is then complete.
14. If the click sound remains, remove the steering column from the vehicle.
NOTE:
The ignition key must be turned to the run position to remove the shifter/ignition interlock cable
from the key lock housing.
15. Remove the two screws attaching the multifunction switch and separate the switch from the
steering column.
16. Remove the steering column intermediate shaft from the steering column shaft. Install
Remover/Installer, Special Tool 6831-A, through center of
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roll pin in intermediate shaft's universal joint and install knurled nut. While holding hex on end
threaded rod, tighten the nut on threaded rod of Remover/Installer. This will pull the roll pin out of
the intermediate shaft's universal joint. Using a screwdriver inserted between the shaft's universal
joint and the steering column lower mounting bracket, gently pry intermediate shaft off steering
column shaft.
17. Remove the spring retainer by squeezing the outside diameter with pliers and sliding it off the
end of the steering column shaft, refer to (Fig. 1).
18. Remove the spring, wedge and steering column shaft.
19. Inspect the upper and lower steering column bearings, if damaged replace them/it as
necessary, p/n 04690507AB upper bearing, p/n 04690344AB lower bearing (with notch).
20. Stand the steering column on end so the outer race of the upper bearing is supported on a
1-1/16 in. socket. Using a 7/8" deep well socket or other suitable tool placed against the lower
bearing outer race tap the bearing downward several times with a brass hammer until the bearing
is fully seated. Use a 0.005" feeler gauge to make sure no clearance exists between the lower
casting and the outer race of the lower bearing. Refer to (Fig.
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2)
21. Install the revised steering column shaft p/n 05057229AA, revised wedge, p/n 04690570, and
**revised preload spring, p/n 05057088AA**.
22. Thread the steering wheel bolt into the steering column shaft.
23. Stand the column assembly on the head of the steering wheel bolt, insure the surface is flat.
Refer to (Fig. 3).
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24. Install a new retainer, p/n 04664130, onto the steering column shaft by using a 7/8" deep well
socket and small hammer to tap the retainer into place so the installed distance between the lower
housing and the outside face of the retainer is 12-14 mm (15/32-17/32 in.). If the retainer is
installed to distance less than 12 mm (15/32 in.) remove the retainer and install a new retainer,
repeat as necessary until the installed distance is 12-14 mm (15/32-17/32 in.). Refer to (Fig. 4).
NOTE:
If the installed dimension is less than l2mm a binding condition may result. If the installed
dimension is greater than l4mm a loose condition may result.
25. Verify the click sound has been corrected. If a sound is still present further diagnosis is
required.
26. Using the procedures outlined in the appropriate service information, install the steering column
and intermediate shaft assembly into the vehicle.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE
FAILURE CODE
Disclaimer
This bulletin is supplied as technical information only and is not an authorization for repair.
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Steering - Steering Column Clicking Sound
Steering Shaft Coupler: All Technical Service Bulletins Steering - Steering Column Clicking Sound
NUMBER: 19-002-04 REV. A
GROUP: Steering
DATE: August 27, 2004
THIS BULLETIN IS BEING PROVIDED IN ADVANCE. DO NOT ORDER PARTS OR PERFORM
ANY ACTIONS RELATED TO THIS BULLETIN UNTIL SEPT. 3, 2004.
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES SERVICE BULLETIN 19-002-04 DATED APRIL 6, 2004, WHICH
SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. ALL REVISIONS ARE HIGHLIGHTED WITH
**ASTERISKS** AND INCLUDES AN ADDITIONAL PART AND CHANGE TO THE REPAIR
PROCEDURE.
SUBJECT: Steering Column Click Sound
OVERVIEW:
This bulletin involves aligning the steering column or removing the steering column and installing a
new steering column shaft, revised wedge, **revised spring** and seating the lower bearing.
MODELS: 2000 - 2004 (PL) Neon
NOTE:
This bulletin applies to vehicles built prior to November 16, 2003 (MDH 1116XX).
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
A click sound is heard when the steering wheel is turned.
PARTS REQUIRED
SPECIAL TOOLS/EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
DIAGNOSIS/REPAIR PROCEDURE:
NOTE:
Refer to the appropriate service manual or service information on TeChCONNECT for removal and
installation procedures.
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1. Turn the steering wheel and listen for a click sound. If the click sound is heard, remove the
steering column shrouds.
2. Turn the steering wheel, listen to hear if the click sound remains.
3. If the click sound is eliminated determine the source interference with the steering column
shrouds and correct, the repair is then complete.
WARNING:
When an undeployed airbag is to be removed from the steering wheel, disconnect and isolate the
battery ground cable. Allow the system capacitor to discharge for two minutes, then begin airbag
removal.
NOTE:
Be sure to center the steering wheel and have the front tires and wheels straight ahead before
removing the steering wheel and disconnecting the lower coupling. Access to the steering column
shaft coupler screw is easier if the steering wheel is turned so the screw head is pointing straight
down.
4. If a click sound is heard, remove the steering wheel and disconnect the intermediate shaft to
steering gear (lower) coupling.
NOTE:
Turn the steering shaft no more than one revolution in either direction from center. Keep track of
the centered position.
5. Turn the steering shaft, listen to see if the click sound remains.
6. If the click sound is eliminated reattach the lower coupling and install the steering wheel, being
sure the clock spring/steering wheel travel is centered. Torque the coupling pinch bolt to 29 Nm (21
ft. lbs.) and torque the steering wheel bolt to 54 Nm (40 ft. lbs.).
7. Turn the steering wheel; listen to hear if the click sound remains.
8. If the click sound returns, loosen the lower coupling pinch bolt and the four steering column
mounting bracket nuts.
9. Jiggle the steering column and then tighten lower coupling pinch bolt. Torque the coupling pinch
bolt to 29 Nm (21 ft. lbs.) Tighten the 2 lower steering column assembly mounting nuts to hold the
steering column in place. Be sure both break-away capsules are still fully seated in the slots of the
upper steering column mounting bracket and the mounting studs are centered fore-and-aft in the
plastic capsules. Then equally tighten both steering column mounting nuts, until upper steering
column mounting bracket is seated against support bracket. Tighten the 4 steering column bracket
to support bracket nuts to 17 Nm (150 in. lbs.).
10. Turn the steering wheel; listen to hear if the click sound remains. If the click sound is
eliminated, replace the lower coupling pinch bolt, p/n 06506112AA, torque the coupling pinch bolt
to 29 Nm (21 ft. lbs.), then the repair is complete.
11. If the click sound remains, remove the clock spring. To avoid damaging the clock spring:
a. The clock spring is positioned to the lock housing by two snap latch features at 12:00 and 6:00
o'clock positions. Lift the top latch up slightly while guiding it over the lock housing. This will prevent
the latch from being broken.
b. Care should be taken regarding centering of the steering wheel and clock spring with respect to
the front wheels; follow the service manual clock spring centering procedure. Turning the steering
wheel when the column is disconnected from the steering gear can damage the clock spring.
c. When using the steering wheel puller, hand tighten the puller bolts (no more than five
revolutions) and avoid contact between the bolts and the top of the clock spring.
d. When removing the airbag inflator connectors, squeeze the sides of the connector, to release it,
while pulling it out of the airbag.
12. Disconnect the lower coupling.
13. Turn the steering shaft; listen to hear if the click sound remains. If the sound is eliminated
determine the source interference with the clock spring and correct, the repair is then complete.
14. If the click sound remains, remove the steering column from the vehicle.
NOTE:
The ignition key must be turned to the run position to remove the shifter/ignition interlock cable
from the key lock housing.
15. Remove the two screws attaching the multifunction switch and separate the switch from the
steering column.
16. Remove the steering column intermediate shaft from the steering column shaft. Install
Remover/Installer, Special Tool 6831-A, through center of
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roll pin in intermediate shaft's universal joint and install knurled nut. While holding hex on end
threaded rod, tighten the nut on threaded rod of Remover/Installer. This will pull the roll pin out of
the intermediate shaft's universal joint. Using a screwdriver inserted between the shaft's universal
joint and the steering column lower mounting bracket, gently pry intermediate shaft off steering
column shaft.
17. Remove the spring retainer by squeezing the outside diameter with pliers and sliding it off the
end of the steering column shaft, refer to (Fig. 1).
18. Remove the spring, wedge and steering column shaft.
19. Inspect the upper and lower steering column bearings, if damaged replace them/it as
necessary, p/n 04690507AB upper bearing, p/n 04690344AB lower bearing (with notch).
20. Stand the steering column on end so the outer race of the upper bearing is supported on a
1-1/16 in. socket. Using a 7/8" deep well socket or other suitable tool placed against the lower
bearing outer race tap the bearing downward several times with a brass hammer until the bearing
is fully seated. Use a 0.005" feeler gauge to make sure no clearance exists between the lower
casting and the outer race of the lower bearing. Refer to (Fig.
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2)
21. Install the revised steering column shaft p/n 05057229AA, revised wedge, p/n 04690570, and
**revised preload spring, p/n 05057088AA**.
22. Thread the steering wheel bolt into the steering column shaft.
23. Stand the column assembly on the head of the steering wheel bolt, insure the surface is flat.
Refer to (Fig. 3).
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24. Install a new retainer, p/n 04664130, onto the steering column shaft by using a 7/8" deep well
socket and small hammer to tap the retainer into place so the installed distance between the lower
housing and the outside face of the retainer is 12-14 mm (15/32-17/32 in.). If the retainer is
installed to distance less than 12 mm (15/32 in.) remove the retainer and install a new retainer,
repeat as necessary until the installed distance is 12-14 mm (15/32-17/32 in.). Refer to (Fig. 4).
NOTE:
If the installed dimension is less than l2mm a binding condition may result. If the installed
dimension is greater than l4mm a loose condition may result.
25. Verify the click sound has been corrected. If a sound is still present further diagnosis is
required.
26. Using the procedures outlined in the appropriate service information, install the steering column
and intermediate shaft assembly into the vehicle.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE
FAILURE CODE
Disclaimer
This bulletin is supplied as technical information only and is not an authorization for repair.
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Specifications
Steering Wheel: Specifications
Retaining Screw 40 ft.lb
Airbag Mounting Screw 90 in.lb
Speed Control Switch Screw 20 in.lb
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Steering Wheel: Service Precautions
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
WARNING: BEFORE BEGINNING ANY SERVICE PROCEDURES THAT INVOLVES REMOVING
THE AIR BAG, REMOVE AND ISOLATE THE NEGATIVE (-) BATTERY CABLE (GROUND)
FROM THE VEHICLE BATTERY. THIS IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE AIR BAG
SYSTEM. FAILURE TO DO THIS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIR BAG DEPLOYMENT
AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.
WARNING: THE AIR BAG SYSTEM IS A SENSITIVE, COMPLEX ELECTRO-MECHANICAL
UNIT. BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO DIAGNOSE, REMOVE OR INSTALL THE AIR BAG SYSTEM
COMPONENTS YOU MUST FIRST DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE
(GROUND) CABLE. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL DEPLOYMENT OF
THE AIR BAG AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY. THE FASTENERS, SCREWS, AND BOLTS,
ORIGINALLY USED FOR THE AIR BAG COMPONENTS, HAVE SPECIAL COATINGS AND ARE
SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR THE AIR BAG SYSTEM. THEY MUST NEVER BE REPLACED
WITH ANY SUBSTITUTES. ANYTIME A NEW FASTENER IS NEEDED, REPLACE WITH THE
CORRECT FASTENERS PROVIDED IN THE SERVICE PACKAGE OR FASTENERS LISTED IN
THE PARTS BOOKS. BEFORE SERVICING A STEERING COLUMN EQUIPPED WITH AN AIR
BAG, REFER TO RESTRAINT SYSTEMS.
WARNING: WHEN HANDLING AN UNDEPLOYED AIR BAG MODULE DURING SERVICING OF
THE STEERING COLUMN, THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE OBSERVED: AT NO TIME SHOULD ANY SOURCE OF ELECTRICITY BE PERMITTED NEAR THE INFLATOR
ON THE BACK OF THE AIR BAG MODULE.
- WHEN CARRYING A LIVE MODULE, THE TRIM COVER SHOULD BE POINTED AWAY FROM
THE BODY TO MINIMIZE INJURY IF THE MODULE SHOULD ACCIDENTLY DEPLOY.
- IF THE AIR BAG MODULE IS PLACED ON A BENCH OR OTHER SURFACE, THE PLASTIC
COVER SHOULD BE FACE-UP TO MINIMIZE MOVEMENT, IN CASE OF ACCIDENTAL
DEPLOYMENT.
CAUTION: Safety goggles should be worn at all times when working on steering columns.
CAUTION: Disconnect negative (ground) cable from the bakery, before servicing any column
component.
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Steering Wheel: Service and Repair
STEERING WHEEL REMOVAL
WARNING: DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE
BEFORE BEGINNING ANY AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENT REMOVAL OR INSTALLATION
PROCEDURE. THIS WILL DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. FAILURE TO DISCONNECT
BATTERY COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE
PERSONAL INJURY. ALLOW SYSTEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE FOR 2 MINUTES
BEFORE REMOVING ANY AIRBAG COMPONENTS.
1. Adjust the steering wheel so that the tires are in the straight ahead position. Then:
a. Rotate the steering wheel half turn (180°) to the right (clockwise). b. Lock column with the
ignition cylinder lock.
2. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable.
3. Remove the speed control switches and disconnect their wire connectors or covers. 4. Remove
the Driver Airbag attaching bolts from the back of steering wheel. 5. Lift airbag and disconnect the
airbag and horn wire connectors. 6. Remove steering wheel retaining screw.
7. Remove the steering wheel with a steering wheel puller. While removing the steering wheel take
care to feed the wires gently through the holes in
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the steering wheel.
INSTALLATION
WARNING: DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE
BEFORE BEGINNING ANY AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENT REMOVAL OR INSTALLATION
PROCEDURE. THIS WILL DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. FAILURE TO DISCONNECT
BATTERY COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE
PERSONAL INJURY. ALLOW SYSTEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE FOR 1 MINUTE BEFORE
REMOVING ANY AIRBAG COMPONENTS.
1. Confirm that:
a. The steering wheel position is a half turn (180°) to the right (clockwise). b. The column is locked
with the ignition cylinder lock. c. Check that the turn signal stalk is in the neutral position.
2. Install the steering wheel ensuring the flats on hub align with the clock spring. Pull the horn lead,
airbag and speed control leads through the larger
slot. Ensure leads do not get pinched under the steering wheel.
3. Install the steering wheel retaining screw, and tighten it to 54.2 Nm (40 ft. lbs.) torque. 4.
Connect the squib wire to the airbag. Make airbag connection by pressing straight in on the
connector. The connector should be fully seated. Feel
for positive snap to assure positive connection.
5. Connect the horn wire. 6. Install two bolts and tighten to 10 to 11 Nm (90 to 100 inch lbs.) torque.
7. Install covers to the steering wheel armature or connect the wire connectors to the speed control
switches and install switches. Tighten fastener to 2
Nm (20 inch lbs.) torque.
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE BATTERY NEGATIVE CABLE. REFER TO RESTRAINT
SYSTEMS.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Steering and Suspension > Steering > Tie Rod > Tie Rod End > Component Information >
Specifications
Tie Rod End: Specifications
Steering Knuckle Nuts 40 ft.lb
Tie Rod Jam Nut 55 ft.lb
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Tie Rod End: Service and Repair
TIE ROD OUTER REMOVAL
1. Raise the vehicle. 2. Remove the tire and wheel assembly from the vehicle.
3. Loosen tie rod jam nut. Thread the jam nut far enough up the inner tie rod to pull the collar away
from the outer tie rod end. Pull the collar off the
end of the outer tie rod.
4. Remove the nut attaching the outer tie rod end to steering knuckle. Remove the nut by holding
the tie rod stud stationary while loosening and
removing the nut with a wrench.
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5. Remove the outer tie rod from the steering knuckle using Remover, Special Tool MB991113. 6.
Remove the tie rod heat shield. 7. Remove the outer tie rod from the inner tie rod by unthreading it.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the jam nut on the inner tie rod threads if it is not already installed.
NOTE: Be sure the collar is installed on the inner tie rod with the flat end of the collar against jam
nut and the open end of the collar facing the outer tie rod end.
2. Install the collar on the inner tie rod. 3. Thread the outer tie rod onto the inner tie rod. 4. Position
the collar around the end of the outer tie rod. 5. Thread the jam nut down the inner tie rod far
enough to hold the collar in place on the outer tie rod. Do not tighten the jam nut. 6. Place the tie
rod heat shield on the knuckle's steering arm, aligning the hole in the shield with the hole in the
knuckle and the tangs on the outside
of the shield with the outside configuration of the steering arm. The shield should now be facing
outboard, away from the power steering gear and tie rod.
7. Attach the outer tie rod end to the steering knuckle. 8. Start the attaching nut onto the stud of the
outer tie rod. 9. While holding the stud of the tie rod stationary with a wrench, tighten the attaching
nut.
10. Using a crowfoot wrench attached to a torque wrench, tighten the attaching nut to 75 Nm (55 ft.
lbs.). 11. Install the tire and wheel assembly. Tighten wheel nut to a torque of 135 Nm (100 ft. lbs.).
12. Lower the vehicle. 13. Adjust the front toe setting on the vehicle.
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Ball Joint: Specifications
Ball Joint Wear Limit: If any movement of the Grease Fitting is detected, replacement of the Ball
Joint is necessary.
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Ball Joint: Testing and Inspection
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
With the weight of the vehicle resting on the road wheels, grasp the headless grease fitting as
shown. With no mechanical assistance or added force, attempt to move the grease fitting. If the ball
joint is worn, the grease fitting will move. If movement is noted, replace the ball joint.
CAUTION: No attempt should be made to service the headless grease fitting on the ball joint. It has
been purposely snapped off by the manufacturer to avoid over-greasing.
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Specifications
Control Arm: Specifications
Front Pivot Bolt 120 ft.lb
Rear Pivot bolt 150 ft.lb
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Control Arm: Description and Operation Front
LOWER CONTROL ARM-FRONT SUSPENSION DESCRIPTION
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There is one lower control arm on each side of the vehicle. Each lower control arm is a stamped
steel unit using rubber isolated pivot bushings to isolate it from the front suspension crossmember
and frame of the vehicle. The rear bushing can be serviced separately.
The front of the lower control arm is bolted to the front crossmember using a bolt through the center
of the rubber pivot bushing. The rear of the lower control arm is mounted to both the front
crossmember and the frame rail of the vehicle using a thru-bolt. The thru-bolt goes through both
the crossmember and rear lower control arm bushing, threading directly into the frame rail of the
vehicle.
The left and right lower control arms are interconnected through a linked rubber isolated stabilizer
bar.
The outboard end of each lower control arm connects to the steering knuckle using a ball joint.
The lower control arm connects to the steering knuckle through a ball joint mounted at the outboard
end of the arm. The ball joint is pressed into the lower control arm and has a non-tapered stud with
a notch for steering knuckle pinch bolt clearance. The ball joint stud is clamped and locked to the
steering knuckle lower leg using a pinch bolt.
The ball joint is lubricated for life during the manufacturing process. Once lubricated for life, the
grease fitting head is snapped off by the manufacturer. This is done to eliminate the possibility of
lubrication later in the ball joints life thus damaging the non-vented ball joint seal boot.
The ball joint used on this vehicle is replaceable and, if found defective, can be serviced as a
separate component of the lower control arm.
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Control Arm: Description and Operation Rear
LATERAL ARMS-REAR DESCRIPTION
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The lateral arms control the lateral movement of the rear suspension, specifically the knuckle.
There are two lateral arms per side of the rear suspension. One arm is attached to the front end of
the knuckle and the other is attached to the rear of the knuckle. The other end of each lateral arm
attaches to the rear crossmember.
Visually it appears that the left rear arm is mounted backwards in relation to the other arms.
Although the left rear arm looks like it is same as the right rear arm, just reversed, it is not the
same; the arms are not interchangeable. The front arms are interchangeable, but should be
mounted with the side displaying the word "FORWARD" stamped into it toward the front of the
vehicle. The trimmed outer edge of the arms will then be facing the rear of the vehicle. The lateral
arms are made of stamped steel and have rubber isolator bushings at each end. The lateral arms
are attached to the rear crossmember and knuckle using a unique bolt and nut assembly at each
end. The lateral arm-to-rear crossmember attaching bolts are longer than the lateral arm-to-knuckle
attaching bolts. Each lateral arm to knuckle attaching bolt and nut assembly uses two flat washers.
Each lateral arm to rear crossmember attaching bolt uses one flat washer and one adjustment cam
to provide a means for rear wheel alignment toe adjustment.
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Control Arm: Testing and Inspection Front
FRONT SUSPENSION DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - LOWER CONTROL ARM
Inspect the lower control arm for signs of damage from contact with the ground or road debris. If
the lower control arm shows any sign of damage, look for distortion. Do not attempt to repair or
straighten a broken or bent lower control arm. If damaged, the lower control arm stamping is
serviced only as a complete component. The serviceable components of the lower control arm are:
the ball joint, the ball joint grease seal and the lower control arm rear isolator bushing. Inspect both
lower control arm isolator bushings fir severe deterioration and replace as required. Inspect the ball
joint per the inspection procedure and replace as required.
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Control Arm: Testing and Inspection Rear
REAR SUSPENSION DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - LATERAL ARMS
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Inspect each lateral arm. Look for signs of contact with an object that has caused damage to the
lateral arm. If the lateral arm is bent or damaged, the lateral arm will require replacement. Do not
attempt to repair or straighten a lateral arm. Inspect the lateral arm isolator bushings and their
sleeves for signs of damage or deterioration. If damage or deterioration is present, replacement of
the entire lateral arm will be required. The isolator bushings cannot be serviced separately from the
lateral arms.
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Control Arm: Service and Repair Front Suspension
Removal and Installation
FRONT SUSPENSION REMOVAL - LOWER CONTROL ARM
1. Raise the vehicle. 2. Remove the front tire and wheel assembly.
3. Remove both stabilizer bar links from the vehicle. Remove each link by holding the upper
retainer/nut with a wrench and turning the link bolt. 4. Rotate the forward ends of the stabilizer bar
downward. It may be necessary to loosen the stabilizer bar cushion retainer bolts a little to ease
any
turning resistance.
5. Remove the nut and pinch bolt clamping the ball joint stud to the steering knuckle.
CAUTION: After removing the steering knuckle from the ball joint stud, do not pull outward on the
knuckle. Pulling the steering knuckle outward at this point can separate the inner C/V joint on the
driveshaft.
NOTE: Use caution when separating the ball joint stud from the steering knuckle, so the ball joint
seal does not get cut.
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6. Separate the ball joint stud from the steering knuckle by prying down on lower control arm and
up against the ball joint boss on the steering
knuckle.
7. If the right lower control arm is being serviced, perform the following:
a. Remove the drive-belt splash shield fasteners. Remove the shield.
b. Remove the pencil strut from the right front corner of the crossmember and body of the vehicle.
Remove the washer behind the strut from the
torque strut bolt.
c. Remove the bolts mounting the engine torque strut in place, then remove the engine torque strut
from the vehicle.
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8. Remove the front pivot bolt attaching the lower control arm to the front suspension
crossmember. Remove the rear pivot bolt attaching the lower
control arm to the front suspension crossmember and frame rail. Remove the lower control arm
from the crossmember.
INSTALLATION - LOWER CONTROL ARM
1. Position the lower control arm into the crossmember. Install, but do not fully tighten, the rear
pivot bolt attaching the lower control arm to the front
suspension crossmember and frame rail. Install the front pivot bolt attaching the lower control arm
to the front suspension crossmember.
2. Tighten the lower control arm rear pivot (and suspension crossmember) bolt to a torque of 203
Nm (150 ft. lbs.), then tighten the lower control
arm front pivot bolt to a torque of 163 Nm (120 ft. lbs.).
3. Install the ball joint stud into the steering knuckle aligning the bolt hole in the knuckle boss with
the notch formed in the side of the ball joint stud. 4. If the right lower control arm has been
serviced, perform the following:
a. Install the engine torque strut and mounting bolts. b. Install the washer on the end of the stud
extending from the torque strut bolt. c. Install the pencil strut to the right front corner of the
crossmember and body of the vehicle. Tighten the pencil strut nuts to a torque of 58 Nm
(43 ft. lbs.).
d. Install the drive-belt splash shield and fasteners.
5. Install a new ball joint stud pinch bolt and nut. Tighten the nut to a torque of 95 Nm (70 ft. lbs.).
6. Rotate the forward ends of the stabilizer bar into mounting position. 7. Install both stabilizer bar
links back on vehicle. Start each stabilizer bar link bolt with bushing from the bottom, through the
stabilizer bar, inner
link bushings, lower control arm, and into the upper retainer/nut and bushing. Do not fully tighten
the link assemblies at this time.
8. Lower the vehicle to ground level.
NOTE: It may be necessary to put the vehicle on a platform hoist or alignment rack to gain access
to the stabilizer bar mounting bolts with the vehicle at curb height.
9. Tighten each stabilizer bar link by holding the upper retainer/nut with a wrench and turning the
link bolt. Tighten each link bolt to a torque of 31
Nm (275 inch lbs.).
10. If previously loosened, tighten the stabilizer bar cushion retainer bolts to a torque of 28 Nm
(250 inch lbs.).
Disassembly and Assembly
FRONT SUSPENSION DISASSEMBLY - LOWER CONTROL ARM (BALL JOINT)
NOTE: The removal and installation of the lower ball joint from the lower control arm is to be done
with the lower control arm removed from the vehicle.
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1. Using a screwdriver or other suitable tool, pry the seal boot off of the ball joint.
2. Position the Receiver, Special Tool 6908-2, on a hydraulic press to support the lower control
arm. Place the control arm on top of Tool 6908-2 so
that the bottom of the ball joint sets into the Receiver cup.
3. Place the larger end of the Adapter, Special Tool 6804, on top of the ball joint as shown. 4.
Using the hydraulic press, press the ball joint completely out of the lower control arm, into the
receiver. 5. Remove the tools, ball joint and arm from the hydraulic press.
DISASSEMBLY - LOWER CONTROL ARM (REAR ISOLATOR BUSHING)
NOTE: The removal and installation of the rear isolator bushing from the lower control arm is only
to be done with the lower control arm removed from the vehicle.
NOTE: The front isolator bushing is not serviceable.
1. Install the Remover Receiver, Special Tool 8373-1, into the cup of the Ball Joint Press, Special
Tool C-4212F, and tighten the set screw. Install
the Remover Driver, Special Tool 8373-2, on the tip of the Ball Joint Press screw-drive.
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2. Place the lower control arm outer flange against the Receiver as shown. Tighten the screw-drive
until the Driver contacts the outer circumference
of the bushing evenly. Continue to tighten the screw-drive until the bushing is pressed completely
out of the lower control arm.
3. Back off the screw-drive and remove the lower control arm and isolator bushing from the
Receiver. 4. Remove the driver 8373-2 and receiver 8373-1 from the ball joint press C-4212F.
ASSEMBLY - LOWER CONTROL ARM (BALL JOINT)
CAUTION: When installing a ball joint in its mounting hole in the lower control arm, position the ball
joint so the notch in the ball joint stud is facing the lower control arm front isolator bushing. This will
ease assembly of the ball joint to the steering knuckle when the installation of the pinch bolt is
attempted.
1. By hand, position ball joint into it's bore on the lower control arm. To avoid binding upon
installation, be sure the ball joint is not cocked in the
bore.
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2. Position the Installer, Special Tool 6758, on a hydraulic press to support the lower control arm.
Place the control arm on top of Tool 6758 in the
upside-down position, aligning the ball joint stud squarely with the Installer's cup.
3. Place the larger end of the Adapter, Special Tool 6804, on top of the ball joint as shown. 4.
Using the hydraulic press, press the ball joint into the lower control arm until the shoulder on the
ball joint bottoms against the lower control arm
ball joint bore. Do not apply excessive pressure against ball joint and lower control arm once the
ball joint bottoms.
5. Remove the tools and arm from the hydraulic press.
CAUTION: When installing the sealing boot on the ball joint, position the upward lip on the outside
perimeter of the seal boot outward, away from the control arm once installed. It is there to help
shield heat from the sealing boot.
6. Place a new ball joint seal boot over the ball joint stud. The upward lip located on the outside
perimeter of the seal boot must point outward away
from the control arm once installed. Start the sealing boot over the sides of the ball joint by hand.
7. Position the Installer, Special Tool 6758, over the sealing boot outer diameter as shown. By
hand, apply pressure to the top of the Installer until the
seal boot is pressed squarely down against the top surface of lower control arm.
8. Remove the tool. 9. Install the lower control arm on the vehicle.
NOTE: If the ball joint is equipped with a lubeable grease fitting, the joint will need to be lubricated
once the lower control arm installation is complete.
ASSEMBLY - LOWER CONTROL ARM (REAR ISOLATOR BUSHING)
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1. Back the ball joint press C-4212F set screw outward so it does not extend out into the cup area.
2. Start the bushing in the lower control arm bushing bore by hand. Position the bushing so the
voids in the rubber are aligned in relationship to the
ball joint as shown.
3. Install the Receiver, Special Tool 6760, on the tip of the Ball Joint Press screw drive.
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4. Place the lower control arm flange against the cup area of the ball joint press and tighten the
screwdriver until the Receiver contacts the outer
circumference of the bushing. Slowly tighten the screw-drive until the bushing bottoms in the lower
control arm bushing bore.
5. Back off the Ball Joint Press screw-drive and remove the power steering gear from the press. 6.
Install the lower control arm on the vehicle.
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Control Arm: Service and Repair Rear Suspension
REAR SUSPENSION REMOVAL
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Use the following procedure for removal of one or both lateral arms on one side of the vehicle's
rear suspension. 1. Raise the vehicle. 2. Remove the rear tire and wheel assembly. 3. Remove the
nut, bolt and washers attaching both lateral arms to the knuckle. 4. Remove nut, washer, bolt and
wheel alignment cam attaching the lateral arms to the rear crossmember. 5. Remove the lateral
arms from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
Use the following procedure for installation of one or both lateral arms on one side of the vehicle's
rear suspension.
NOTE: Both lateral arms when being installed, must be specifically positioned and orientated on
the vehicle. The lateral arm that has the same size bushing sleeves on both ends must be mounted
on the forward side of the crossmember and knuckle with the trimmed outer edge facing rearward.
This front arm is also marked with the word "FORWARD." The side of the arm displaying this must
face forward. The lateral arm with two different size bushing sleeves must be mounted on the
rearward side of the crossmember and knuckle. Position the smaller bushing sleeve end at the
knuckle and the larger bushing sleeve end at the rear crossmember (the larger bushing sleeve is
necessary to accommodate the rear wheel alignment adjustment cam). If the rear arm is to be
mounted on the right side, the trimmed outer edge must face rearward. If the rear arm is to be
mounted on the left side, the trimmed outer edge must face forward.
1. Following the note above, place the forward lateral arm against the leading end of the knuckle,
and then install the short lateral arm mounting bolt
with a washer through the lateral arm and knuckle and out the trailing end of the knuckle.
2. Following the note above, install the small bushing sleeved end of the rear lateral arm onto the
end of the bolt just installed through the knuckle.
Install a washer and nut onto the end of the mounting bolt, but do not completely tighten the bolt at
this time.
3. Install a wheel alignment adjustment cam on the long arm mounting bolt. 4. Hold the rear lateral
arm up against the crossmember and install the long mounting bolt with the adjustment cam
through the lateral arm bushing
and rear crossmember. The bolt must be installed with the notch in the adjustment cam pointing
straight up.
5. Position the forward lateral arm against the rear crossmember hole. Pass the long mounting bolt
through the lateral arm bushing sleeve. 6. Install a washer and nut onto the end of lateral arm
mounting bolt at the rear crossmember, but do not completely tighten the bolt at this time.
NOTE: Once installed, each lateral arm should have the bow in its length facing downward. Both
right side arms should have the trimmed outer edge facing toward the rear of the car. Left side
arms should leave the trimmed outer edge facing each other. The mounting bolt at the knuckle
should have the nut at the rear and the mounting bolt at the crossmember should have the nut at
the front.
7. Install tire and wheel assembly on the vehicle. Tighten the wheel mounting nuts in proper
sequence until all nuts are torqued to half specification.
Repeat the tightening sequence to the full specified torque of 136 Nm (100 ft. lbs.).
8. Lower the vehicle to the ground. 9. With suspension at curb height, tighten the lateral arm
mounting bolt nut at the knuckle to 95 Nm (70 ft. lbs.).
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10. With suspension at curb height, tighten the Lateral arm mounting bolt nut at the crossmember
to 88 Nm (66 ft. lbs.). 11. Set the rear toe on the vehicle to specification as necessary.
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Front Cross-Member: Description and Operation
FRONT CROSSMEMBER
DESCRIPTION
The front suspension crossmember must be properly installed to achieve design camber, caster
settings and wheel stagger. The crossmember can be installed out of position on the frame rails
due to its design. Bolts and cage nuts hold the rear of the crossmember to the frame torque boxes.
Bolts and J-nuts hold the front of the crossmember to the frame rails. No designed in locating
device is used to position the crossmember in the vehicle. Before removing the crossmember mark
the frame torque box around the rear mounting location to aid installation. A crossmember that is
removed during service must be installed in the same position from which it was removed. To verify
that crossmember is in the proper position, refer to the dimensions provided. Front end dimensions
are gauged from the principal locating point (PLP) holes located under the frame torque boxes
rearward of the front wheels. After removal and installation of the crossmember is performed, verify
that front suspension alignment is within specifications. If camber, caster settings and thrust angle
are not within specifications, loosen and reposition crossmember to bring suspension within
specifications.
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Front Cross-Member: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
FRONT SUSPENSION CROSSMEMBER
CAUTION: If the front suspension crossmember is being replaced due to collision damage, inspect
the steering column lower coupling for damage.
REMOVAL
1. Raise the vehicle. Refer to Vehicle Lifting. 2. Remove both front tire and wheel assemblies from
the vehicle.
Fig. 10
3. Remove both stabilizer bar links from the vehicle (Fig. 10). Remove each link by holding the
upper retainer/nut with a wrench and turning the link
bolt.
4. Remove the stabilizer bar cushion retainer bolts and retainers (Fig. 10), and remove the
stabilizer bar with cushions attached from the vehicle.
Fig. 11
5. Remove the nut and pinch bolt clamping each ball joint stud to the steering knuckle (Fig. 11).
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CAUTION: After removing the steering knuckle from the ball joint stud, do not pull outward on the
knuckle. Pulling the steering knuckle outward at this point can separate the inner CN joint on the
driveshaft.
NOTE: Use caution when separating the ball joint stud from the steering knuckle, so the ball joint
seal does not get cut.
Fig. 12
6. Separate each ball joint stud from the steering knuckle by prying down on lower control arm and
up against the ball joint boss on the steering
knuckle (Fig. 12).
7. Remove the two screws securing the cooler to the front suspension crossmember. They are
located behind the cooler and can be accessed from
above.Allow the cooler to hang out of the way.
8. Using wire or cord, support and tie off the power steering gear to the underbody of the vehicle,
so when the crossmember is lowered, the gear does
not fall away being held to the vehicle by only the steering column coupler and the fluid hoses.
Fig. 13
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9. Loosen and remove the four bolts attaching the power steering gear to the front suspension
crossmember (Fig. 13). Remove the power steering
gear from the front suspension crossmember.
10. Remove the drive-belt splash shield fasteners. Remove the shield.
Fig. 14
11. Remove the pencil strut from the right front corner of the crossmember and body of the vehicle
(Fig. 14). Remove the washer behind the strut from
the torque strut bolt.
12. Remove the bolts mounting the engine torque strut in place (Fig. 14), then remove the engine
torque strut from the vehicle.
NOTE: Before removing the front suspension cross-member from the vehicle, the location of the
crossmember must be scribed on the body of the vehicle (Fig. 9). Do this so that the crossmember
can be relocated upon reinstallation against the body of vehicle in the same location as before
removal. If the front suspension crossmember is not reinstalled in exactly the same location as
before removal, the preset front wheel alignment settings (caster and camber) will be lost.
Fig. 15
13. Using an awl, scribe a line (Fig. 15) marking the location of where the front suspension
crossmember is mounted against the body of the vehicle. 14. Position a transmission jack under
the center of the front suspension crossmember and raise it to support the bottom of the
crossmember.
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Fig. 16
15. Loosen and completely remove the two front bolts (one right and one left) attaching the front
suspension crossmember to the frame rails of
vehicle.The right side bolt can be viewed in the mounting bolt figure (Fig. 16). The left side bolt is
located in the same location on the other side of the vehicle.
16. Loosen the two rear bolts (one right and one left) attaching the front suspension crossmember
and lower control arms to the body of the vehicle
until they release from the threaded tapping plates in the body of the vehicle. Remove the rear
bolts from the body of the vehicle, but do not completely remove the rear bolts because they are
designed to disengage from the body threads yet stay within the lower control arm rear isolator
bushing. This allows the lower control arm to stay in place on the crossmember. The right side bolt
can be viewed in the mounting bolt figure (Fig. 16). The left side bolt is located in the same location
on the other side of the vehicle.
17. Lower the front suspension crossmember. 18. Remove each lower control arm from the
crossmember by removing the front pivot bolt.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the lower control arms on the front suspension crossmember. Install the pivot bolts, but do
not completely tighten them at this time. 2. Using the transmission jack, raise the front suspension
crossmember and lower control arms until the crossmember contacts its mounting spot
against the body and frame rails of the vehicle. As the crossmember is raised, carefully guide the
power steering gear into mounting position.
3. Start the two rear crossmember mounting bolts into the tapping plates mounted in the body. The
right side bolt can be viewed in the mounting bolt
figure (Fig. 16). The left side bolt is located in the same location on the other side of the vehicle.
Next, install the two front mounting bolts attaching front suspension crossmember to frame rails of
vehicle. Lightly tighten all four mounting bolts to a approximately 2 N.m (20 in.lbs.) to hold the front
suspension crossmember in position.
NOTE: When reinstalling the front suspension crossmember back in the vehicle, it is very important
that the crossmember be attached to the body in exactly the same spot as when it was removed.
Otherwise, the vehicle's wheel alignment settings (caster and camber) will be lost.
4. Using a soft face hammer, tap the front suspension crossmember back-and-forth or side-to-side
until it is aligned with the previously scribed
positioning marks on the body of the vehicle (Fig. 15). Once the front suspension crossmember is
correctly positioned, tighten the rear two crossmember mounting bolts to a torque of 203 N.m (150
ft.lbs.), then tighten the front two crossmember mounting bolts to a torque of 142 N.m (105 ft.lbs.).
5. Tighten the lower control arm front pivot bolts to a torque of 163 N.m (120 ft.lbs.). 6. Attach the
steering gear to the front suspension crossmember (Fig. 13). Install the four power steering gear
mounting bolts. Tighten the mounting
bolts to a torque of 61 N.m (45 ft.lbs.).
7. Remove the wire or cord suspending the power steering gear to the underbody. 8. Install the two
screws securing the cooler to the front suspension crossmember. They are located behind the
cooler. 9. Install each ball joint stud into the steering knuckle aligning the bolt hole in the knuckle
boss with the notch formed in the side of the ball joint
stud.
10. Install a new ball joint stud pinch bolt and nut (Fig. 11). Tighten the nut to a torque of 95 N.m
(70 ft.lbs.). 11. Install the engine torque strut and mounting bolts (Fig. 14). To properly align and
tighten the torque strut. Refer to Engine Mount. 12. Install the washer on the end of the stud
extending from the torque strut bolt (Fig. 14). 13. Install the pencil strut to the right front corner of
the crossmember and body of the vehicle (Fig. 14). Tighten the pencil strut nuts to a torque of 58
N.m (43 ft.lbs.).
14. Install the drive-belt splash shield and fasteners.
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Fig. 17
NOTE: Before installing the stabilizer bar, make sure the bar is not upsidedown. The stabilizer bar
must be installed with the curve on the outboard ends of the bar facing downward to clear the
control arms once fully installed (Fig. 17).
15. First, place the stabilizer bar in position on the front suspension crossmember. The slits in each
cushion must point toward the front of the vehicle
and sit directly on top of the raised beads formed into the stamping on the crossmember. Next,
install the cushion retainers, matching the raised beads formed into the cushion retainers to the
grooves formed into the cushions. Install the cushion retainer bolts, but do not completely tighten
them at this time.
16. Install both stabilizer bar links back on vehicle (Fig. 10). Start each stabilizer bar link bolt with
bushing from the bottom, through the stabilizer bar
, inner link bushings, lower control arm, and into the upper retainer/nut and bushing. Do not fully
tighten the link assemblies at this time.
17. Install the tire and wheel assemblies back on vehicle. Tighten the wheel mounting nuts to 135
N.m (100 ft.lbs.) torque. 18. Lower the vehicle.
NOTE: It may be necessary to put the vehicle on a platform hoist or alignment rack to gain access
to the stabilizer bar mounting bolts with the vehicle at curb height.
19. Tighten each stabilizer bar link by holding the upper retainer/nut with a wrench and turning the
link bolt. Tighten each link bolt to a torque of 23
N.m (200 in.lbs.).
20. Tighten the stabilizer bar cushion retainer bolts to a torque of 34 N.m (300 in.lbs.). 21. Check
the front wheel alignment on the vehicle.
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Front Steering Knuckle: Specifications
Ball Joint Stud Pinch Bolt Nut 70 ft.lb
Disc Brake Caliper Guide 192 in.lb
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Front Steering Knuckle: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The steering knuckle is a single casting with legs machined for attachment to the front strut
assembly on the top, lower control arm ball joint on the bottom, and steering linkage on the trailing
end. The steering knuckle also has two machined, drilled and tapped legs on the leading end
casting to support and align the front disc brake caliper adapter.
The knuckle supports the wheel bearing and hub. The wheel hub is pressed into a sealed-for-life
wheel bearing that is pressed into the steering knuckle. A retainer plate also holds the bearing in
place. The hub supports the driveshaft outer Constant Velocity (C/V) joint. Each is splined and
meshes in the center of the hub. The outer C/V joint is retained to the hub using a nut. The nut is
locked to the outer C/V stub shaft using a nut retainer and cotter pin.
The wheel bearing is a Unit 1 type cartridge bearing that requires no maintenance. The wheel
bearing can be serviced separately from the hub.
The hub has five studs pressed into its flange.
OPERATION
The steering knuckle pivots with the strut assembly between the lower ball joint and the pivot
bearing in the strut assembly. The steering gear outer tie rod end connects to the trailing end of
each knuckle, allowing the vehicle to be steered.
The center of the knuckle supports the hub, wheel bearing and axle shaft.
The hub and wheel bearing work together. The wheel bearing has internal bearings that allow the
hub to rotate with the driveshaft and the tire and wheel assembly. The hub's five studs mount the
tire and wheel to the vehicle.
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Front Steering Knuckle: Testing and Inspection
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
The front suspension steering knuckle is not a repairable component of the front suspension. It
must be replaced if found to be damaged in any way. If it is determined that the steering knuckle is
bent when servicing the vehicle, no attempt is to be made to straighten the steering knuckle.
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Front Steering Knuckle: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Apply the brakes and hold in place. 2. Raise the vehicle. 3. Remove the front tire and wheel
assembly.
4. Remove the cotter pin, lock nut and spring washer from the hub nut. 5. While the brakes are
applied, loosen and remove the hub nut. 6. Release the brakes.
7. Remove the two guide pin bolts securing the front disc brake caliper to the steering knuckle. 8.
Remove the disc brake caliper from the steering knuckle. The caliper is removed by first tipping
either the top (right side) or bottom (left side) of
the caliper away from the brake rotor, then pulling the caliper off the opposite end's caliper slide (on
the knuckle) and rotor.
9. Hang the caliper out of the way using a wire hanger or cord. Do not support the caliper by letting
it hang by the hydraulic hose.
10. Remove any retainer clips from the wheel mounting studs. Remove the brake rotor from the
front hub.
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11. Remove the nut attaching the outer tie rod to the steering knuckle. To do this, hold the tie rod
end stud with a wrench while loosening and
removing the nut with a standard wrench or crowfoot wrench.
12. Remove the tie rod end from the steering knuckle using Remover, Special Tool MB991113. 13.
Remove the tie rod heat shield.
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14. Remove the nut and pinch bolt clamping the ball joint stud to the steering knuckle.
CAUTION: The strut assembly-to-steering knuckle attaching bolts are serrated and must not be
turned during removal. Hold the bolts stationary in the steering knuckles while removing the nuts,
then tap the bolts out using a pin punch.
15. Remove the two bolts attaching the strut to the steering knuckle.
NOTE: Use caution when separating the ball joint stud from the steering knuckle, so the ball joint
seal does not get cut.
16. Separate the ball joint stud from the steering knuckle by prying down on lower control arm and
up against the ball joint boss on the steering
knuckle.
NOTE: Do not allow the driveshaft to hang by the inner C/V joint; it must be supported to keep the
joint from separating during this operation.
17. Pull the steering knuckle off the driveshaft outer C/V joint splines and remove the steering
knuckle.
NOTE: The cartridge type front wheel bearing used on this vehicle is not transferable to the
replacement steering knuckle. If the replacement steering knuckle does not come with a wheel
bearing, a new bearing must be installed in the steering knuckle. Installation of the new wheel
bearing and hub must be done before installing the steering knuckle on the vehicle.
18. If the steering knuckle is to be replaced, the hub and wheel bearing must be removed. Do not
reuse the wheel bearing.
DISASSEMBLY (WHEEL BEARING AND HUB)
NOTE: The removal and installation of the wheel bearing and hub from the steering knuckle is only
to be done with the steering knuckle removed from the vehicle. Removal of the wheel bearing from
the steering knuckle must be done using the following procedure.
1. Remove steering knuckle, hub, and wheel bearing as an assembly from the vehicle.
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2. Using Remover, Special Tool 4150A, press one wheel mounting stud out of hub flange. Rotate
the hub to align the removed wheel mounting stud
with the notch in bearing retainer plate. Remove the wheel mounting stud from the hub.
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3. Rotate the hub so the hole in the hub that wheel mounting stud was removed from is facing
away from brake caliper lower rail on steering knuckle.
Install one half of the Bearing Splitter, Special Tool 1130, between the hub and the bearing retainer
plate.
NOTE: Align the threaded hole in this first half of the bearing splitter with the caliper rail on the
steering knuckle.
4. Install the remaining pieces of Bearing Splitter, Special Tool 1130, on the steering knuckle. Hand
tighten the nuts to hold bearing splitter in place
on steering knuckle.
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5. Once the bearing splitter in fully installed, be sure the three bolts attaching the bearing retainer
plate to steering knuckle are contacting the bearing
splitter. The bearing retainer plate should not support the steering knuckle or contact the bearing
splitter.
6. Place the steering knuckle in an arbor press supported by the bearing splitter as shown.
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7. Position Driver, Special Tool 6644-2, on the small end of the hub. Using the arbor press, remove
the hub from the wheel bearing. The outer
bearing race will normally come out of the wheel honoring when
8. Remove the bearing splitter from the steering knuckle.
9. Remove the three bolts mounting the bearing retainer plate to the steering knuckle. Remove the
bearing retainer plate from the steering
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10. Place the steering knuckle back in the arbor press supported by press blocks as shown. The
press blocks must not obstruct the bore in the steering
knuckle so the wheel bearing can be pressed out of the steering knuckle. Place Bearing Driver,
Special Tool MB-990799 on the outer race of wheel bearing. Press the wheel bearing out of the
11. Install Bearing Splitter, Special Tool 1130, on the hub. The bearing splitter is to be installed on
the hub so it is between the flange of the hub and
the outer bearing race on the hub. Place the hub, bearing race and bearing splitter in an arbor
press as shown. Place Driver, Special Tool 6644-2 on end of hub. Press the hub out of the outer
bearing race.
ASSEMBLY (WHEEL BEARING AND HUB)
NOTE: The removal and installation of the wheel bearing and hub from the steering knuckle is only
to be done with the steering knuckle removed from the vehicle.
1. Wipe the empty bore of the steering knuckle clean of any grease or dirt with a clean, dry shop
towel.
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2. Place the new wheel bearing into the bore of the steering knuckle. Be sure the wheel bearing is
placed squarely into the bore. Place the steering
knuckle in an arbor press with Receiver, Special Tool C-4698-2, supporting the steering knuckle.
Place Driver, Special Tool 5052, on the outer race of the wheel bearing. Press the wheel bearing
into the steering knuckle until it is fully bottomed in the bore of the steering knuckle. Remove the
knuckle from the press.
NOTE: Only the original or identical replacement bolts are to be used to mount the bearing retainer
plate to the steering knuckle.
3. Install the bearing retainer plate on the steering knuckle. Install the three bearing retainer
mounting bolts. Tighten the bearing retainer plate
mounting bolts to a torque of 28 Nm (250 inch lbs.).
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4. Place the previously removed wheel mounting stud back into the hub flange. Place the hub in
the arbor press supported by Special Tool C-4698-1.
Press wheel mounting stud into hub flange until it is fully seated against the back side on the hub
flange. Remove the hub from the press.
5. Place the steering knuckle with the wheel bearing installed back in the arbor press with
Receiver, Special Tool MB-990799 supporting the inner
race of the wheel bearing as shown. Place the hub in wheel bearing making sure it is square with
the bearing inner race. Press the hub into the wheel bearing until it is fully bottomed in the wheel
bearing. Remove the knuckle from the press.
6. Install the steering knuckle assembly on the vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. If the steering knuckle is being replaced and the wheel bearing and hub must be installed. Do
not reuse the old wheel bearing. 2. Slide the hub of the steering knuckle onto the splines on the
driveshaft C/V joint. 3. Install the steering knuckle onto the ball joint stud aligning the bolt hole in
the knuckle boss with the notch formed in the side of the ball joint stud. 4. Install a new ball joint
stud pinch bolt and nut. Tighten the nut to a torque of 95 Nm (70 ft. lbs.).
CAUTION: The strut assembly-to-steering knuckle attaching bolts are serrated and must not be
turned during installation. Install the nuts while holding the bolts stationary in the steering knuckle.
5. Position the lower end of the strut assembly in line with the upper end of the steering knuckle
and align the mounting holes. Install the two
attaching bolts. The bolts should be installed with so that the nuts face towards the front of the
vehicle once installed. Install the nuts. Holding the
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bolts in place tighten the nuts to a torque of 53 Nm (40 ft. lbs.) plus an additional 90° turn after the
specified torque is met.
6. Place the tie rod heat shield on the steering knuckle arm so that the shield is positioned straight
away from the steering gear and tie rod end once
installed. Align the hole in the shield with the hole in the steering knuckle arm.
7. Install the outer tie rod ball stud into the hole in the steering knuckle arm. Start the tie rod
attaching nut onto the stud. Hold the tie rod end stud
with a wrench while tightening the nut with a standard wrench or crowfoot wrench. To fully tighten
the nut to specifications, use a crowfoot wrench on a torque wrench to turn the nut, and a wrench
on the stud. Tighten the nut to a torque of 55 Nm (40 ft. lbs.).
8. Install the brake rotor on the hub.
9. Install the disc brake caliper (with pads) on the brake rotor and steering knuckle. The left side
caliper is installed by first sliding the top of the
caliper past the top abutment on the steering knuckle to hook the top edge of the caliper, then
pushing the lower end of the caliper into place against the knuckle. The right side caliper is
installed by first sliding the bottom edge of the caliper past the lower abutment on the steering
knuckle to hook the lower edge of the caliper, then pushing the top of the caliper into place against
the steering knuckle.
10. Install the two guide pin bolts securing the front disc brake caliper to the steering knuckle.
Tighten the guide pin bolts to a torque of 22 Nm (192
inch lbs.).
11. Clean all foreign matter from the threads of the driveshaft outer C/V joint. 12. Install the hub nut
in the end of the driveshaft and snug it. 13. Have a helper apply the brakes. With vehicle brakes
applied to keep brake rotor and hub from turning, tighten the hub nut to a torque of 244 Nm
(180 ft. lbs.).
14. Install the spring washer, lock nut and cotter pin on the hub nut. Wrap the cotter pin ends tightly
around the lock nut. 15. Install the tire and wheel assembly. Install the wheel mounting nuts and
tighten them to a torque of 135 Nm (100 ft. lbs.). 16. Lower the vehicle. 17. Set front toe on the
vehicle to specification.
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Radius Arm: Description and Operation
TENSION STRUT DESCRIPTION
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The tension strut controls the fore-and-aft movement of the rear knuckle.
There is one tension strut per side of the rear suspension. The leading end of the tension strut
attaches to the frame rail while the trailing end of the strut attaches to the lower end of the rear
knuckle. The tension strut is isolated from the rest of the rear suspension through the use of rubber
bushings located at each end. The rear bushings (bayonet type) can be serviced separately, the
front bushings (spool type) cannot.
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Radius Arm: Service and Repair
TENSION STRUT REMOVAL
1. Raise the vehicle. 2. Remove the rear wheel and tire assembly from the vehicle.
3. Disconnect the tension strut from the knuckle. To do this, first hold the tension strut from turning
by using a wrench on the flat on the tension strut
and then remove the nut from the rear of the tension strut. Next, remove the tension strut retainer,
then the rear tension strut bayonet bushing from the tension strut.
4. Remove the nuts attaching the parking brake cable bracket to the studs on the tension strut
mounting bolt at the frame. Remove the parking brake
cable from the studs.
5. Remove the two mounting bolts holding the tension bolts to the frame, then remove the tension
strut from the vehicle. 6. Remove the forward bayonet bushing and retainer from the tension strut.
INSPECTION
Inspect the tension strut. Look for signs of contact with any object that has bent or caused other
damage to the tension strut. If the tension strut is bent or damaged, the tension strut will require
replacement. Do not attempt to repair or straighten a tension strut. Inspect the tension strut front
(spool type) bushing, and rear (bayonet type) bushings and retainers for signs of deterioration or
damage. If the front bushing is damaged or shows signs of deterioration, the tension strut must be
replaced. The front bushing can not be replaced separately. If the rear bushings are deteriorated or
damaged, or the retainers are damaged, replacement is necessary. The bushings and retainers
can be replaced separately from the tension strut.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the forward retainer and a bayonet bushing on the tension strut trailing end. Be sure the
stepped area of the bushing is installed to face the
knuckle.
2. To install the knuckle on the tension, first stick the trailing end through the hole in the lower end
of the knuckle, seating the bayonet bushing
squarely against the hole. Next, raise the end of the tension strut with the spool bushing into its
mounting position on the frame. Install the mounting bolts securing the tension strut to the frame.
3. Tighten the two mounting bolts at the frame to a torque of 95 Nm (70 ft. lbs.). 4. Place the
parking brake cable routing bracket on the studs of the tension strut mounting bolts and install the
nuts securing it in place. Tighten the
nuts to a torque of 28 Nm (250 inch lbs.).
5. Install the rear bayonet bushing on the tension strut. Be sure the stepped area of the bushing is
squarely seated into the hole in the knuckle. 6. Install the rear tension strut retainer, then the nut.
To completely install the nut, place a wrench on the flat formed into the tension strut and tighten
the nut. Tighten the nut to a torque of 95 Nm (70 ft. lbs.).
7. Install the tire and wheel assembly. Tighten the wheel mounting nuts in proper sequence until all
nuts are torqued to half specification. Repeat the
tightening sequence, this time, to full specified torque of 135 Nm (100 ft. lbs.).
8. Lower the vehicle to ground level. 9. Set the rear toe on the vehicle to specification as
necessary.
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Rear Knuckle: Specifications
Brake Support Plate Mounting Bolts 55 ft.lb
Disc Brake Adapter Mounting Bolt 55 ft.lb
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Rear Knuckle: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
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A forged rear knuckle bolts to each rear strut assembly. The rear knuckle's spindle supports the
rear hub and bearing. Together they support the rear tire and wheel. The movement of the rear
knuckle is controlled laterally using two lateral arms attached to the knuckle. Fore and aft
movement of the knuckle is controlled by using a tension strut.
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Rear Knuckle: Testing and Inspection
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - KNUCKLE (REAR)
The rear knuckle is not a repairable component of the rear suspension. Upon visual inspection, if it
is determined that the knuckle is cracked, bent or broken, no attempt is to be made to repair or to
straighten the knuckle. The knuckle must be replaced if found to be damaged in any way.
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Rear Knuckle: Service and Repair
REMOVAL - KNUCKLE (REAR)
1. Raise the vehicle. 2. Remove the rear wheel and tire assembly from the vehicle.
3. If the vehicle is equipped with rear drum brakes, remove the screw securing the brake hose
bracket to the rear of the strut assembly.
4. If the vehicle is equipped with the Antilock Brake System (ABS), remove the screw securing the
ABS wheel speed sensor bracket to the rear of the
strut assembly.
5. If the vehicle is equipped with rear drum brakes, remove any retainer clips from the wheel
mounting studs, then pull the brake drum off the hub
and bearing.
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6. If the vehicle is equipped with rear disc brakes, perform the following:
- Remove the two guide pin bolts securing the front disc brake caliper to the steering knuckle.
- Remove the disc brake caliper from the knuckle and brake rotor.
- Hang the caliper out of the way using a wire hanger or cord. Do not support the caliper by letting it
hang by the hydraulic hose.
- Remove any retainer clips from the wheel mounting studs, then pull the brake rotor off the hub
and bearing.
7. Remove the dust cap from the hub and bearing assembly. 8. Remove the retaining nut, then the
hub and bearing from the knuckle's spindle.
9. If vehicle is equipped with rear drum brakes, remove the four bolts attaching the rear brake
support plate to the knuckle. Next, remove the brake
support plate, brake shoes and wheel cylinder as an assembly from the rear knuckle, then hang it
out of the way using a wire hanger or cord. Do not overextend the brake hose when being hung. It
is not necessary to remove the brake hose from the wheel cylinder when removing the support
plate.
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10. If the vehicle is equipped with rear disc brakes, remove the four bolts mounting the disc brake
adapter to the rear knuckle. Next, remove the
adapter, rotor shield, parking brake shoes and parking brake cable as an assembly from the
knuckle, then hang it out of the way using a wire hanger or cord.
CAUTION: The strut-to-knuckle attaching bolts are serrated and must not be turned during
removal. Hold the bolts stationary in the steering knuckle while removing the nuts, then tap the
bolts out using a pin punch.
11. Loosen, but do not completely remove the two nuts and bolts attaching the rear knuckle to the
strut. 12. Remove the nuts and bolt attaching the rear
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13. Disconnect the tension strut from the knuckle. To do this, first hold the tension strut from turning
by using a wrench on the flat on the tension strut
and then remove the nut from the rear of the tension strut. Next, remove the tension strut retainer,
then the rear tension strut bayonet bushing from the tension strut.
14. Remove the two nuts and bolts attaching the rear knuckle to the strut. Tap the bolts from the
knuckle using a pin punch. 15. Remove the knuckle.
INSTALLATION - KNUCKLE (REAR)
1. To install the knuckle on the vehicle, first align the hole in the lower end of the rear knuckle with
the forward bayonet bushing on the tension strut.
Be sure the stepped area of the bushing is squarely seated into the hole in the knuckle. Next,
Rotate the knuckle until the upper mounting holes in the knuckle is aligned with the holes in the
strut's clevis bracket.
CAUTION: The strut-to-knuckle attaching bolts are serrated and must not be turned during
installation. Once installed, hold the bolts stationary in the steering knuckle while installing and
tightening the nuts.
2. Install the two bolts attaching the strut to the rear knuckle from the front side. Install the nuts on
the bolts. Tighten the two nuts to a torque of 88
Nm (65 ft. lbs.).
3. Align the lateral arms with the hole in the center of the knuckle. Install the bolt attaching the arms
to the knuckle. When installing the bolt, start it
from the front side. Install the nut, but do not completely tighten it at this time. The nut will need to
be tightened when the vehicle is at curb height.
4. Install the rear bayonet bushing on the tension strut. Be sure the stepped area of the bushing is
squarely seated into the hole in the knuckle. 5. Install the rear tension strut retainer, then the nut.
To completely install the nut, place a wrench on the flat formed into the tension strut and tighten
the nut. Tighten the nut to a torque of 95 Nm (70 ft. lbs.).
6. If vehicle is equipped with rear drum brakes, install the brake support plate on the knuckle and
attach it using it's four mounting bolts. Tighten the
mounting bolts to a torque of 75 Nm (55 ft. lbs.).
7. If the vehicle is equipped with rear disc brakes, install the disc brake adapter on the knuckle and
attach it using it's four mounting bolts. Tighten
the mounting bolts to a torque of 75 Nm (55 ft. lbs.).
8. Install the hub and bearing on the knuckle's spindle, then install a new retaining nut. Do not
reuse the original nut. Tighten the nut to a torque of
217 Nm (160 ft. lbs.).
9. Install the dust cap on the end of the hub and bearing.
10. If the vehicle is equipped with rear disc brakes, install the brake rotor and disc brake caliper on
the knuckle. Install the two guide pin bolts
securing the front disc brake caliper to the steering knuckle. Tighten the guide pin bolts to a torque
of 22 Nm (192 inch lbs.).
11. If the vehicle is equipped with rear drum brakes, install the screw securing the brake hose
bracket to the rear of the strut assembly. Tighten the
screw to a torque of 31 Nm (275 inch lbs.).
12. If the vehicle is equipped with the Antilock Brake System (ABS), install the screw securing the
ADS wheel speed sensor bracket to the rear of the
strut assembly. Tighten the mounting screw to a torque of 13 Nm (120 inch lbs.).
13. Install the tire and wheel assembly. Tighten the wheel mounting nuts in proper sequence until
all nuts are torqued to half specification. Repeat the
tightening sequence, this time, to full specified torque of 135 Nm (100 ft. lbs.).
14. Lower the vehicle to ground level. 15. Tighten the lateral arm-to-knuckle mounting bolt nut to a
torque of 95 Nm (70 ft. lbs.). 16. Set the rear toe on the vehicle to specification if necessary.
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Stabilizer Bar: Specifications
Front Suspension Cushion Retainer Bolts 250 in.lb
Link Nut 275 in.lb
Rear Suspension Cushion Retainer Bolts 300 in.lb
Link Bolt Nut 200 in.lb
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DESCRIPTION-FRONT
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The stabilizer bar helps control vehicle body roll. Jounce and rebound movements affecting one
wheel are partially transmitted to the opposite wheel of the vehicle to stabilize body roll.
The stabilizer bar interconnects both front lower control arms of the vehicle and is attached to the
front suspension crossmember.
Attachment of the stabilizer bar to the front suspension crossmember is through 2 rubber-isolator
cushion and retainers. The stabilizer bar attachment to the lower control arm is done by utilizing an
isolated stabilizer bar link at each arm. All components of the stabilizer bar are serviceable.
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Stabilizer Bar: Description and Operation Rear
DESCRIPTION-REAR
The stabilizer bar interconnects both rear strut assemblies and is attached to the rear frame rails of
the vehicle. The rear stabilizer bar allows jounce and rebound movements affecting one wheel to
be partially transmitted to the opposite wheel of the vehicle to stabilize body roll.
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Attachment of the stabilizer bar to the rear frame rails of the vehicle is through two rubber-isolator
cushions and retainers. The stabilizer bar attachment to each strut assembly is done utilizing a
rubber isolated stabilizer bar link. All parts of the stabilizer bar are serviceable, and the stabilizer
bar to frame rail isolator cushions are split for easy removal and installation.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - STABILIZER BAR (FRONT)
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Inspect for broken, cracked or distorted stabilizer bar cushions and retainers. Inspect for worn or
damaged stabilizer bar links.
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Stabilizer Bar: Testing and Inspection Rear
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - STABILIZER BAR (REAR)
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Inspect the stabilizer bar. Look for damage or bending. If damage is evident, the bar must be
replaced.
Inspect for broken, cracked or distorted stabilizer bar cushions and cushion retainers. The
horizontal slit at the front of each cushion is supposed to be there. If damage is evident, the
cushions can be replaced separately from the stabilizer bar utilizing the horizontal slit.
Inspect the stabilizer bar links that attach the stabilizer bar to each rear strut. Look for damage or
deterioration of the bushings on the ends of each link. Inspect the stabilizer bar link to ensure it is
not bent or broken. If any of these conditions are present, the stabilizer bar link must be replaced.
The links can be replaced separately from the stabilizer bar.
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Stabilizer Bar: Service and Repair Front
FRONT SUSPENSION REMOVAL
1. Raise the vehicle.
2. Remove both stabilizer bar links from the vehicle . Remove each link by holding upper
retainer/nut with a wrench and turning the link bolt. 3. Remove the stabilizer bar cushion retainer
bolts and retainers, and remove the stabilizer bar with cushions attached from the vehicle. 4. To
remove the cushions from the stabilizer bar, peel back each cushion at the slit and roll it off the bar.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Before stabilizer bar installation, inspect the cushions and links for excessive wear, cracks,
damage and distortion. Replace any pieces failing inspection.
1. If removed, install the stabilizer bar cushions on the stabilizer bar utilizing the slit in each
cushion. Position the cushions at each end of the bar's
straight beam, just before it begins to curve.
NOTE: Before installing the stabilizer bar, make sure the bar is not upside-down. The stabilizer bar
must be installed with the curve on the outboard ends of the bar facing downward to clear the
control arms once fully installed.
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2. First, place the stabilizer bar in position on the Front suspension crossmember. The slits in each
cushion must point toward the front of the vehicle
and sit directly on top of the raised beads formed into the stamping on the crossmember. Next,
install the cushion retainers, matching the raised beads formed into the cushion retainers to the
grooves formed into the cushions. Install the cushion retainer bolts, but do not completely tighten
them at this time.
3. Install both stabilizer bar links back on vehicle . Start each stabilizer bar link bolt with bushing
from the bottom, through the stabilizer bar, inner
link bushings, lower control arm, and into the upper retainer/nut and bushing. Do not fully tighten
the link assemblies at this time.
4. Lower the vehicle.
NOTE: It may be necessary to put the vehicle on a platform hoist or alignment rack to gain access
to the stabilizer bar mounting bolts with the vehicle at curb height.
5. Tighten each stabilizer bar link by holding the upper retainer/nut with a wrench and turning the
link bolt. Tighten each link bolt to a torque of 31
Nm (275 inch lbs.).
6. Tighten the stabilizer bar cushion retainer bolts to a torque of 28 Nm (250 inch lbs.).
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Stabilizer Bar: Service and Repair Rear
REAR SUSPENSION REMOVAL
1. Raise the vehicle. 2. Remove both rear wheel and tire assemblies from the vehicle.
3. Remove the nut from the end of each rear stabilizer bar link bolt. Pull the bolt out through the top
of the link and remove the link from each end of
the stabilizer bar.
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4. Remove the two bolts securing each of the two cushion retainers to the frame rails, then remove
the cushion retainers, cushions and stabilizer bar
from the vehicle as an assembly.
5. Pull the cushion retainers off the cushions.
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6. The cushions can be removed from the bar by utilizing the pre-formed slit in each cushion and
peeling it off the bar.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the cushions on the stabilizer bar by opening the slit in the cushion and wrapping the
cushion around the bar. Then installed properly, the
slit in the cushion should face in the same direction as the ends of the stabilizer bar, or toward the
front of the car once the bar is installed. The flat side of each cushion should face upward.
2. Install the retainers on the cushions, matching the contour of each retainer with its cushion. 3.
Install the stabilizer bar, cushions and retainers on the car as an assembly. The dipped area in the
center of the bar must face down to clear the well
in the luggage compartment.
4. Install two bolts in each cushion retainer and secure the stabilizer bar to the frame of the vehicle.
Do not completely install the bolts at this time. 5. Reinstall each stabilizer bar link:
a. Place the link center sleeve and bushings between the eye in the end of the stabilizer bar and
the link mounting bracket on the strut. b. Start the stabilizer bar link bolt with bushing from the top,
down through the stabilizer bar, inner link bushings and sleeve, and strut link
mounting bracket.
c. Install a lower bushing, then the nut. Do not tighten the nut at this time.
6. Install both tire and wheel assemblies on the vehicle. Tighten the wheel mounting stud nuts in
proper sequence until all nuts are torqued to half
specification. Repeat the tightening sequence, this time, to full specified torque of 135 Nm (100 ft.
lbs.).
7. Lower the vehicle to ground level or curb height.
a. Tighten the rear stabilizer bar cushion retainer bolts to a torque of 34 Nm (300 inch lbs.).
9. Tighten the stabilizer bar link nuts to a torque of 23 Nm (200 inch lbs.).
10. Set the rear toe on the vehicle to specification if necessary.
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Suspension Strut / Shock Absorber: Specifications
Tower Nuts 300 in.lb
Steering Knuckle nuts 40 ft.lb
Plus 90 degree turn
Strut Shaft Nut 55 ft.lb
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DESCRIPTION - STRUT ASSEMBLY (FRONT)
There are two different design struts available on this vehicle. A standard strut and an adjustable
strut which is used on vehicles equipped with the ACR performance package. Both struts share
common style components except that the ACR strut has no external jounce bumper. It is internal.
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A MacPherson type design strut assembly is used in place of the front suspension upper control
arm and upper ball joint. The bottom of the strut mounts directly to the steering knuckle using 2
attaching bolts and nuts going through the strut clevis bracket and steering knuckle. The top of the
strut mounts directly to the strut tower of the vehicle using the three threaded studs on the strut
assemblies upper mount. During steering maneuvers, the strut assembly (through a pivot bearing
in the upper strut mount) and steering knuckle (through the lower ball joint) turn as an assembly.
The strut assembly includes the following components: Strut shaft retaining nut
- Upper mount (rubber isolated)
- Upper spring seat and bearing
- Dust shield
- Jounce bumper
- Coil spring
- Lower spring isolator
- Strut (damper)
Each component is serviced by removing the strut assembly from the vehicle and disassembling it.
The strut and front suspension of the vehicle is supported by coil springs positioned around the
upper half of each strut. The springs are contained between the upper and the lower seats of the
strut assembly.
Coil springs are rated separately for each corner or side of the vehicle depending on optional
equipment and type of vehicle service. During service procedures of the strut assembly, if both
springs are removed, mark the springs to ensure installation in its original position.
NOTE: If a coil spring requires replacement, be sure that it is replaced with a spring meeting the
correct load rating for the vehicle and its specific options.
The adjustable ACR strut has a knob on the bottom. It is there to adjust the suspension firmness.
Although the strut shaft is much thicker on ACR struts, the same upper mount and retaining nut can
be used.
OPERATION - STRUT ASSEMBLY (FRONT)
The strut assembly cushions the ride of the vehicle, controlling vibration, jounce and rebound of the
suspension.
The coil spring controls ride quality and maintains proper ride height.
The spring isolators isolate the coil spring at the top and bottom from coming into metal-to-metal
contact with the upper mounting seat and the strut.
The jounce bumper limits suspension travel and metal-to-metal contact under full jounce condition.
The strut dampens jounce and rebound motions of the coil spring and suspension.
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Suspension Strut / Shock Absorber: Description and Operation Rear
DESCRIPTION - STRUT ASSEMBLY (REAR)
There are two different design struts available on this vehicle. A standard strut and an adjustable
strut which is used on vehicles equipped with the ACR performance package. Both struts share
common style components except that the ACR strut has no external jounce bumper. It is internal.
The rear strut assemblies support the weight of the vehicle using coil springs positioned around
struts. The coil springs are contained between the upper mount of the strut assembly and a lower
spring seat on the body of the strut. The top of each strut assembly is bolted to the top of the inner
fender through a rubber isolated mount. The bottom of the strut assembly attaches to the rear
knuckle using 2 thru-bolts with prevailing torque nuts.
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The rear strut assembly includes the following components: Strut shaft retaining nut
- Upper mount (rubber isolated)
- Dust shield
- Jounce bumper
- Coil spring
- Lower spring isolator
- Strut (damper)
Any component in need of service requires removal of the strut assembly from the vehicle and
disassembly of it. Rear coil springs are rated separately for each corner or side of the vehicle
depending on optional equipment and type of vehicle service. If a coil spring requires replacement,
be sure the spring needing replacement is replaced with a spring meeting the correct load rating for
the vehicle with its specific options. The adjustable ACR strut has a knob on the bottom. It is there
to adjust the suspension firmness. Although the strut shaft is much thicker on ACR struts, the same
upper mount and retaining nut can be used.
OPERATION - STRUT ASSEMBLY (REAR)
The strut assembly cushions the ride of the vehicle, controlling vibration, jounce and rebound of the
suspension. The coil spring controls ride quality and maintains proper ride height. The spring
isolators isolate the coil spring at the top and bottom from coming into metal-to-metal contact with
the upper mounting seat and the strut. The jounce bumper limits suspension travel and
metal-to-metal contact under full jounce condition. The strut dampens jounce and rebound motions
of the coil spring and suspension.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - STRUT ASSEMBLY (FRONT)
Inspect the strut assembly for the following conditions:
- Inspect for a damaged or broken coil spring.
- Inspect for a torn or damaged strut assembly dust shield.
- Lift the dust shield and inspect the strut assembly for evidence of fluid running from the upper end
of the strut fluid reservoir. (Actual leakage will be a stream of fluid running down the side and
dripping off lower end of unit). A slight amount of seepage between the strut shaft and strut shaft
seal is not unusual and does not affect performance of the strut assembly.
- Lift the dust shield and inspect the jounce bumper for signs of damage or deterioration (non ACR
vehicles only).
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- Inspect the clearance between the shock tower and the coil spring. Make sure no fasteners are
protruding through the shock tower possibly contacting the coil spring and strut. Because of the
minimum clearance in this area, installation of metal fasteners could damage the coil spring coating
and lead to a corrosion failure of the spring.
CAUTION: At no time when servicing a vehicle can a sheet metal screw, bolt or other metal
fastener be installed into the shock tower to take the place of an original plastic clip. Also, do not
drill holes into the front shock tower for the installation of any metal fasteners into the shock tower
area indicated.
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Suspension Strut / Shock Absorber: Testing and Inspection Rear
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - STRUT ASSEMBLY (REAR)
Inspect the strut assembly for the following conditions: Inspect for a damaged or broken coil spring.
- Inspect for a torn or damaged strut assembly dust shield.
- Lift the dust shield and inspect the strut assembly for evidence of fluid running from the upper end
of the strut fluid reservoir. (Actual leakage will be a stream of fluid running down the side and
dripping off lower end of unit). A slight amount of seepage between the strut shaft and strut shaft
seal is not unusual and does not affect performance of the strut assembly.
- Lift the dust shield and inspect the jounce bumper for signs of damage or deterioration.
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Removal
REMOVAL - STRUT ASSEMBLY (FRONT)
1. Raise the vehicle. 2. Remove tire and wheel assembly from location on front of vehicle requiring
strut removal. 3. If both strut assemblies are to be removed, mark the strut assemblies right or left
according to which side of the vehicle they were removed from.
4. Remove the screw securing the ground strap to the rear of the strut. 5. If the vehicle is equipped
with Antilock Brakes (ABS), remove the screw securing the ABS wheel speed sensor to the rear of
the strut.
CAUTION: The strut assembly-to-steering knuckle attaching bolts are serrated and must not be
turned during removal. Hold the bolts stationary in the steering knuckle while removing the nuts,
then tap the bolts out using a pin punch.
6. Remove the two bolts attaching the strut to the steering knuckle. 7. Lower the vehicle just
enough to open the hood, but without letting the tires touch the floor.
8. Remove the three nuts attaching the upper mount of the strut assembly to the vehicle's strut
tower. 9. Remove the strut assembly from the vehicle.
Disassembly
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DISASSEMBLY - STRUT ASSEMBLY (FRONT) The Strut assembly must be removed from the
vehicle for it to be disassembled and assembled.
For the disassembly and assembly of the strut assembly, use strut spring compressor, Pentastar
Service Equipment (PSE) tool W-7200, or the equivalent, to compress the coil spring. Follow the
manufacturer's instructions closely.
1. If both struts are being serviced at the same time, mark the coil spring and strut assembly
according to which side of the vehicle the strut was
removed from, and which strut the coil spring was removed from.
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2. Position the strut assembly in the strut coil spring compressor following the manufacturers
instructions. Set the lower hooks, then set the upper
hooks. Position the strut clevis bracket straight outward away from the compressor. Place a clamp
on the lower end of the coil spring, so the strut is held in place once the strut shaft nut is removed.
WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE THE STRUT SHAFT NUT BEFORE THE COIL SPRING IS
COMPRESSED. THE COIL SPRING IS HELD UNDER PRESSURE AND MUST BE
COMPRESSED, REMOVING SPRING TENSION FROM THE UPPER MOUNT AND PIVOT
BEARING, BEFORE THE SHAFT NUT IS REMOVED.
3. Compress the coil spring until all coil spring tension is removed from the upper mount.
4. Once the spring is sufficiently compressed, install Strut Nut Socket, Special Tool 6864, on the
strut shaft retaining nut. Next, install a socket on the
hex on the end of the strut shaft. While holding the strut shaft from turning, remove the nut from the
strut shaft.
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5. Remove the upper mount from the strut shaft. 6. Remove the upper spring seat and bearing,
along with the upper spring isolator as an assembly From the top of the coil spring by pulling them
straight up. The upper spring isolator can be separated from the spring seat and bearing once
removed from vehicle.
7. Remove the dust shield, then the jounce bumper from the strut shaft by pulling each straight up.
8. Remove the clamp from the bottom of the coil spring and remove the strut out through the
bottom of the coil spring. 9. Remove the lower spring isolator from the lower spring seat on the
strut.
NOTE: If the coil spring needs to be serviced, proceed with the next step, otherwise, proceed with
step 11.
10. Release the tension from the coil spring by backing off the compressor drive completely. Push
back the compressor hooks and remove the coil
spring.
11. Inspect the strut assembly components for the following and replace as necessary:
- Inspect the strut for any condition of shaft binding over the full stroke of the shaft.
- Inspect the jounce bumper for cracks and signs of deterioration (non-ACR vehicles only).
- Check the upper mount for cracks and distortion and its retaining studs for any sign of damage.
- Check the upper spring seat and bearing for cracks and distortion.
- Check for binding of the upper spring seat and bearing pivot bearing.
- Inspect the dust shield for rips and deterioration.
- Inspect the upper and lower spring isolators for material deterioration and distortion.
- Inspect the coil spring for any sign of damage to the coating.
Assembly
ASSEMBLY - STRUT ASSEMBLY (FRONT) For the disassembly and assembly of the strut
assembly, use strut spring compressor, Pentastar Service Equipment (PSE) tool W-7200, or the
equivalent, to compress the coil spring. Follow the manufacturer's instructions closely.
NOTE: If the coil spring has been removed from the spring compressor, proceed with the next step,
otherwise, proceed with step 3.
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1. Place the coil spring in the compressor following the manufacturers instructions. Before
compressing the spring, rotate the spring so the end of the
top coil is directly in the back as shown.
2. Slowly compress the coil spring until enough room is available for strut assembly reassembly. 3.
Install the lower spring isolator on the lower spring seat of the strut.
4. Install the strut through the bottom of the coil spring until the lower spring seat contacts the lower
end of the coil spring. Rotate the strut as
necessary until the clevis bracket is positioned straight outward away from the compressor. Install
the clamp on the lower end of the coil spring and strut, so the strut is held in place.
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5. Install the jounce bumper on the strut shaft. The jounce bumper is to be installed with the smaller
end pointing downward toward the lower seat. 6. Install the dust shield on the strut shaft. The
bottom of the dust shield will snap past the retainer on top of the strut housing. 7. If disassembled,
reinstall the upper spring isolator on the upper spring seat and bearing.
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8. Install the upper spring seat and bearing on top of the coil spring. Position the notch formed into
the edge of the upper seat straight out away from
the compressor.
9. Install the strut upper mount over the strut shaft and onto the top of the upper spring seat and
bearing.
10. Loosely install the retaining nut on the strut shaft. Install Strut Nut Socket (on the end of a
torque wrench), Special Tool 6864, on the strut shaft
retaining nut. Next, install a socket on the hex on the end of the strut shaft. While holding the strut
shaft from turning, tighten the strut shaft retaining nut to a torque of 75 Nm (55 ft. lbs.).
11. Slowly release the tension from the coil spring by backing off the compressor drive completely.
As the tension is relieved, make sure the upper
mount and seat and bearing align properly. Verify the upper mount does not bind.
12. Remove the clamp from the lower end of the coil spring and strut. Push back the spring
compressor upper and lower hooks, then remove the strut
assembly from the spring compressor.
13. Install the strut assembly on the vehicle.
Installation
INSTALLATION - STRUT ASSEMBLY (FRONT)
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1. Install the strut assembly into the strut tower, aligning the three studs on the strut upper mount
with the holes in strut tower. Install the three
mounting nuts on the studs. Tighten the three nuts to a torque of 34 Nm (300 inch lbs.).
2. Close the hood of the vehicle.
CAUTION: The strut assembly-to-steering knuckle attaching bolts are serrated and must not be
turned during installation. Install the nuts while holding the bolts stationary in the steering knuckle.
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3. Position the lower end of the strut assembly in line with the upper end of the steering knuckle
and align the mounting holes. Install the two
attaching bolts. The bolts should be installed with so that the nuts face towards the front of the
vehicle once installed. Install the nuts. Holding the bolts in place tighten the nuts to a torque of 53
Nm (40 ft. lbs.) plus an additional 90° turn after the specified torque is met.
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4. If the vehicle is equipped with Antilock Brakes (ABS), attach the ABS wheel speed sensor to the
rear of the strut (rearward ear) using its mounting
screw. Tighten the mounting screw to a torque of 13 Nm (120 inch lbs.).
5. Attach the ground strap to the rear of the strut (forward ear) using its mounting screw. Tighten
the mounting screw to a torque of 13 Nm (120 inch
lbs.).
6. Install the tire and wheel assembly. Install and tighten the wheel mounting nuts in proper
sequence until all nuts are torqued to half specification.
Repeat the tightening sequence to the full specified torque of 135 Nm (100 ft. lbs.).
7. Lower the vehicle.
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Suspension Strut / Shock Absorber: Service and Repair Rear
Removal
REMOVAL - STRUT ASSEMBLY (REAR)
1. Raise the vehicle. 2. Remove the rear wheel and tire assembly from the vehicle.
3. If the vehicle is equipped with rear drum brakes, remove the screw securing the brake hose
bracket to the rear of the strut assembly.
4. If the vehicle is equipped with the Antilock Brake System (ABS), remove the screw securing the
ABS wheel speed sensor bracket to the rear of the
strut assembly.
5. Remove the nut from the end of the rear stabilizer bar link bolt. Pull the bolt out through the top
of the link and remove the link.
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6. If the vehicle is equipped with rear disc brakes, perform the following:
- Remove the two guide pin bolts securing the front disc brake caliper to the steering knuckle.
- Remove the disc brake caliper from the knuckle and brake rotor.
- Hang the caliper out of the way using a wire hanger or cord. Do not support the caliper by letting it
hang by the hydraulic hose.
CAUTION: The strut-to-knuckle attaching bolts are serrated and must not be turned during
removal. Hold the bolts stationary in the steering knuckle while removing the nuts, then tap the
bolts out using a pin punch.
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7. Remove the two nuts and bolts attaching the strut to the rear knuckle. 8. Lower the vehicle just
enough to access the luggage compartment without letting the tires touch the floor. Access to rear
upper strut mount
attaching bolts is through the luggage compartment.
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9. Open the deck lid.
10. If equipped, remove the carpet from the top of the strut tower.
11. Loosen, but do not completely remove the 3 nuts securing the strut assembly to the strut tower.
Grasp the strut assembly to keep it from moving,
then remove the 3 mounting nuts at the strut tower.
12. Remove the strut assembly from the knuckle by sliding it away from the knuckle, lowering it
between the two lateral arms, then tipping the top
outward and removing it out through the well opening.
Disassembly
DISASSEMBLY - STRUT ASSEMBLY (REAR) The strut assembly must be removed from the
vehicle for it to be disassembled and assembled.
For the disassembly and assembly of the strut assembly, use strut spring compressor, Pentastar
Service Equipment (PSE) tool W-7200, or the equivalent, to compress the coil spring. Follow the
manufacturer's instructions closely.
1. If both struts are being serviced at the same time mark the coil spring and strut assembly
according to which side of the vehicle the strut was
removed from, and which strut the coil spring was removed from.
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2. Position the strut assembly in the strut coil spring compressor following the manufacturers
instructions. Set the lower, then upper hooks on the coil
spring. Position the strut clevis bracket straight inward toward the compressor. Place a clamp on
the lower end of the coil spring, so the strut is held in place once the strut shaft nut is removed.
WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE THE STRUT SHAFT NUT BEFORE THE COIL SPRING IS
COMPRESSED. THE COIL SPRING IS HELD UNDER PRESSURE AND MUST BE
COMPRESSED, REMOVING SPRING TENSION FROM THE UPPER MOUNT AND PIVOT
BEARING, BEFORE THE SHAFT NUT IS REMOVED.
3. Compress the coil spring until all coil spring tension is removed from the upper mount.
4. Once the spring is sufficiently compressed, install Strut Nut Socket, Special Tool 6864, on the
strut shaft retaining nut. Next, install a socket on the
hex on the end of the strut shaft. While holding the strut shaft from turning, remove the nut from the
strut shaft.
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5. Remove the upper mount from the strut shaft. 6. Remove the clamp from the bottom of the coil
spring and remove the strut out through the bottom of the coil spring. 7. Remove the dust shield,
then the jounce bumper from the strut shaft by pulling each straight up. 8. Remove the lower spring
isolator from the lower spring seat located on the strut.
NOTE: If the coil spring needs to be serviced, proceed with the next step, otherwise, proceed with
step 10.
NOTE: Before removing the coil spring from the compressor, make not of its position in the
compressor, for easy reassembly.
9. Release the tension from the coil spring by backing off the compressor drive completely. Push
back the compressor hooks and remove the coil
spring.
10. Inspect the strut assembly components for the following and replace as necessary:
- Inspect the strut for any condition of shaft binding over the full stroke of the shaft.
- Inspect the jounce bumper for cracks and signs of deterioration.
- Check the upper mount for cracks and distortion and its retaining studs for any sign of damage.
- Inspect the dust shield for rips and deterioration.
- Inspect the upper and lower spring isolators for material deterioration and distortion.
- Inspect the coil spring for any sign of damage to the coating.
Assembly
ASSEMBLY - STRUT ASSEMBLY (REAR) The strut assembly must be removed from the vehicle
for it to be disassembled and assembled.
For the disassembly and assembly of the strut assembly, use strut spring compressor, Pentastar
Service Equipment (PSE) tool W-7200, or the equivalent, to compress the coil spring. Follow the
manufacturer's instructions closely.
NOTE: If the coil spring has been removed from the spring compressor, proceed with the next step,
otherwise, proceed with step 3.
1. Place the coil spring in the compressor following the manufacturers instructions. Before
compressing the spring, rotate the spring to the position
determined in the note prior to step 9 in disassembly.
2. Slowly compress the coil spring until enough room is available for strut assembly reassembly.
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3. Install the lower spring isolator on the lower spring seat of the strut matching the step built into
the isolator with the step in the lower spring seat
on the strut.
4. Install the jounce bumper on the strut shaft. The jounce bumper is to be installed with the pointed
end pointing downward toward the lower seat. 5. Install the dust shield on the strut shaft. The
bottom of the dust shield will snap past the retainer on top of the strut housing.
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6. Install the strut through the bottom of the coil spring until the lower spring seat contacts the lower
end of the coil spring. Rotate the strut until the
end of the coil spring fits against the step in the lower spring seat. If done correctly, the clevis on
the bottom of the strut should face toward the compressor.
7. Install the clamp on the lower end of the coil spring and strut, so the strut is held in place with the
coil spring.
NOTE: Before installing the upper mount, check to make sure the correct side mount is being
installed. Left and right upper mounts are different. A left mount will be marked with the letter "L"
while a right mount will be marked with the letter "R".
8. Install the upper mount over the strut shaft and onto the top of the upper spring. Near the center
on the top of the mount is the word "OUT" and an
arrow. Point the arrow on the mount in the same direction that the clevis bracket on the lower end
of the strut is pointed in. This direction should be straight toward the compressor.
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9. Loosely install the retaining nut on the strut shaft. Install Strut Nut Socket (on the end of a torque
wrench), Special Tool 6864, on the strut shaft
retaining nut. Next, install a socket on the hex on the end of the strut shaft. While holding the strut
shaft from turning, tighten the strut shaft retaining nut to a torque of 75 Nm (55 ft. lbs.).
10. Slowly release the tension from the coil spring by backing off the compressor drive completely.
As the tension is relieved, make sure the upper
mount's seat aligns properly with the coil spring.
11. Verify the arrow on the upper mount is pointing in the same direction as the strut clevis bracket
as mentioned in step 9.
12. Remove the clamp from the lower end of the coil spring and strut. Push back the spring
compressor upper and lower hooks, then remove the strut
assembly from the spring compressor.
13. Install the strut assembly on the vehicle.
Installation
INSTALLATION - STRUT ASSEMBLY (REAR)
1. To place the strut assembly into mounting position, start the lower end of the strut over the top of
the knuckle and down the back between the two
lateral arms. Next, lift the top of the strut assembly up into the strut tower aligning the studs on top
of the upper mount with the three mounting holes in the strut tower. While holding the strut
assembly in place, install the three mounting nuts on the upper mount studs inside the luggage
compartment. Tighten the 3 mounting nuts to a torque of 34 Nm (300 inch lbs.).
2. Install the carpeting back on top of the rear strut tower. 3. Close the deck lid. 4. Raise the
vehicle.
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CAUTION: The strut-to-knuckle attaching bolts are serrated and must not be turned during
installation. Once installed, hold the bolts stationary in the steering knuckle while installing and
tightening the nuts.
5. Align the holes in the strut clevis bracket on the lower end of the strut with the mounting holes in
the knuckle. Install the two bolts attaching the
strut to the rear knuckle. Install the nuts. Tighten the two nuts to 88 Nm (65 ft. lbs.).
6. If the vehicle is equipped with disc brakes, install the brake rotor and disc brake caliper on the
knuckle. Install the two guide pin bolts securing the
front disc brake caliper to the steering knuckle. Tighten the guide pin bolts to a torque of 22 Nm
(192 inch lbs.).
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7. Reinstall the stabilizer bar link:
- Place the link center sleeve and bushings between the eye in the end of the stabilizer bar and the
link mounting bracket on the strut.
- Start the stabilizer bar link bolt with bushing from the top, down through the stabilizer bar, inner
link bushings and sleeve, and strut link
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mounting bracket.
- Install a lower bushing, then the nut. Do not tighten the nut at this time.
8. If the vehicle is equipped with the Antilock Brake System (ABS), install the screw securing the
ABS wheel speed sensor bracket to the rear of the
strut assembly. Tighten the mounting screw to a torque of 13 Nm (120 inch lbs.).
9. If the vehicle is equipped with rear drum brakes, install the screw securing the brake hose
bracket to the rear of the strut assembly. Tighten the
screw to a torque of 31 Nm (275 inch lbs.).
10. Install the tire and wheel assembly on vehicle. Tighten the wheel mounting stud nuts in proper
sequence until all nuts are torqued to half
specification. Repeat the tightening sequence, this time, to full specified torque of 135 Nm (100 ft.
lbs.).
11. Lower the vehicle to ground level. 12. Tighten the stabilizer bar link nut to a torque of 23 Nm
(200 inch lbs.). 13. Set the rear toe on the vehicle to the required specification if necessary.
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Wheel Bearing: Mechanical Specifications
Front Suspension Bearing Retainer Plate bolt 250 in.lb
Driveshaft Hub Nut 180 ft.lb
Wheel Mounting Nuts 100 ft.lb
Rear Suspension Knuckle Retaining Nut 160 ft.lb
Wheel Mounting Nuts 80 - 110 ft.lb
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Wheel Bearing: Fluid Type Specifications
Use Mopar Multi-Purpose Lubricant or equivalent. (labeled NGLI Grade 2 EP, GC-LB)
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HUB/BEARING
The wheel bearing and hub are pressed into the steering knuckle.
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Wheel Bearing: Description and Operation Rear
HUB/BEARING DESCRIPTION
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The hub and bearing is mounted on the rear knuckle's spindle. The hub and bearing adapts the tire
and wheel assembly to the knuckle. It's bearing allows the tire and wheel assembly to rotate freely
on the vehicle.
All vehicles are equipped with permanently lubricated and sealed for life rear wheel bearings.
There is no periodic lubrication or maintenance recommended for these units.
The only serviceable components of the hub and bearing are the wheel mounting studs.
If a vehicle is equipped with antilock brakes, the tone wheels for the rear wheel speed sensors are
pressed onto the hub.
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Wheel Bearing: Testing and Inspection Front
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - WHEEL BEARING AND HUB
The wheel bearing is designed for the life of the vehicle and requires no type of periodic
maintenance. The following procedure may be used for diagnosing the condition of the wheel
bearing and hub.
With the wheel, disc brake caliper, and brake rotor removed, rotate the wheel hub. Any roughness
or resistance to rotation may indicate dirt intrusion or a failed hub bearing. If the bearing exhibits
any of these conditions during diagnosis, the hub bearing will require replacement. The bearing is
not serviceable.
Damaged bearing seals and the resulting excessive grease loss may also require bearing
replacement. Moderate grease weepage from the bearing is considered normal and should not
require replacement of the wheel bearing.
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Wheel Bearing: Testing and Inspection Rear
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - HUB AND BEARING (REAR)
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The hub and bearing is designed for the life of the vehicle and requires no type of periodic
maintenance. The following procedure may be used for diagnosing the condition of the hub and
bearing.
With the wheel, disc brake rotor or brake drum removed, rotate the hub. Any roughness or
resistance to rotation may indicate dirt intrusion or a failed hub bearing. If the bearing exhibits any
of these conditions during diagnosis, the hub and bearing will require replacement. The bearing is
not serviceable alone.
Damaged bearing seals and the resulting excessive grease loss may also require hub and bearing
replacement. Moderate grease weepage from the bearing is considered normal and should not
require replacement of the wheel bearing.
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DISASSEMBLY (WHEEL BEARING AND HUB)
NOTE: The removal and installation of the wheel bearing and hub from the steering knuckle is only
to be done with the steering knuckle removed from the vehicle. Removal of the wheel bearing from
the steering knuckle must be done using the following procedure.
1. Remove steering knuckle, hub, and wheel bearing as an assembly from the vehicle.
2. Using Remover, Special Tool 4150A, press one wheel mounting stud out of hub flange. Rotate
the hub to align the removed wheel mounting stud
with the notch in bearing retainer plate. Remove the wheel mounting stud from the hub.
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3. Rotate the hub so the hole in the hub that wheel mounting stud was removed from is facing
away from brake caliper lower rail on steering knuckle.
Install one half of the Bearing Splitter, Special Tool 1130, between the hub and the bearing retainer
plate.
NOTE: Align the threaded hole in this first half of the bearing splitter with the caliper rail on the
steering knuckle.
4. Install the remaining pieces of Bearing Splitter, Special Tool 1130, on the steering knuckle. Hand
tighten the nuts to hold bearing splitter in place
on steering knuckle.
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5. Once the bearing splitter in fully installed, be sure the three bolts attaching the bearing retainer
plate to steering knuckle are contacting the bearing
splitter. The bearing retainer plate should not support the steering knuckle or contact the bearing
splitter.
6. Place the steering knuckle in an arbor press supported by the bearing splitter as shown.
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7. Position Driver, Special Tool 6644-2, on the small end of the hub. Using the arbor press, remove
the hub from the wheel bearing. The outer
bearing race will normally come out of the wheel honoring when
8. Remove the bearing splitter from the steering knuckle.
9. Remove the three bolts mounting the bearing retainer plate to the steering knuckle. Remove the
bearing retainer plate from the steering
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10. Place the steering knuckle back in the arbor press supported by press blocks as shown. The
press blocks must not obstruct the bore in the steering
knuckle so the wheel bearing can be pressed out of the steering knuckle. Place Bearing Driver,
Special Tool MB-990799 on the outer race of wheel bearing. Press the wheel bearing out of the
11. Install Bearing Splitter, Special Tool 1130, on the hub. The bearing splitter is to be installed on
the hub so it is between the flange of the hub and
the outer bearing race on the hub. Place the hub, bearing race and bearing splitter in an arbor
press as shown. Place Driver, Special Tool 6644-2 on end of hub. Press the hub out of the outer
bearing race.
ASSEMBLY (WHEEL BEARING AND HUB)
NOTE: The removal and installation of the wheel bearing and hub from the steering knuckle is only
to be done with the steering knuckle removed from the vehicle.
1. Wipe the empty bore of the steering knuckle clean of any grease or dirt with a clean, dry shop
towel.
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2. Place the new wheel bearing into the bore of the steering knuckle. Be sure the wheel bearing is
placed squarely into the bore. Place the steering
knuckle in an arbor press with Receiver, Special Tool C-4698-2, supporting the steering knuckle.
Place Driver, Special Tool 5052, on the outer race of the wheel bearing. Press the wheel bearing
into the steering knuckle until it is fully bottomed in the bore of the steering knuckle. Remove the
knuckle from the press.
NOTE: Only the original or identical replacement bolts are to be used to mount the bearing retainer
plate to the steering knuckle.
3. Install the bearing retainer plate on the steering knuckle. Install the three bearing retainer
mounting bolts. Tighten the bearing retainer plate
mounting bolts to a torque of 28 Nm (250 inch lbs.).
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4. Place the previously removed wheel mounting stud back into the hub flange. Place the hub in
the arbor press supported by Special Tool C-4698-1.
Press wheel mounting stud into hub flange until it is fully seated against the back side on the hub
flange. Remove the hub from the press.
5. Place the steering knuckle with the wheel bearing installed back in the arbor press with
Receiver, Special Tool MB-990799 supporting the inner
race of the wheel bearing as shown. Place the hub in wheel bearing making sure it is square with
the bearing inner race. Press the hub into the wheel bearing until it is fully bottomed in the wheel
bearing. Remove the knuckle from the press.
6. Install the steering knuckle assembly on the vehicle.
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Wheel Bearing: Service and Repair Rear
REMOVAL
1. Raise the vehicle. 2. Remove the rear wheel and tire assembly from the vehicle. 3. If the vehicle
is equipped with rear drum brakes, remove any retainer clips from the wheel mounting studs, then
pull the brake drum off the hub
and bearing.
4. If the vehicle is equipped with rear disc brakes, perform the following:
- Remove the two guide pin bolts securing the front disc brake caliper to the steering knuckle.
- Remove the disc brake caliper from the knuckle and brake rotor.
- Hang the caliper out of the way using a wire hanger or cord. Do not support the caliper by letting it
hang by the hydraulic hose.
- Remove any retainer clips from the wheel mounting studs, then pull the brake rotor off the hub
and bearing.
5. Remove the dust cap from the hub and bearing assembly. 6. Remove the retaining nut, then the
hub and bearing from the knuckle's spindle.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the hub and bearing on the knuckle's spindle, then install a new retaining nut. Do not
reuse the original nut. Tighten the nut to a torque of
217 Nm (160 ft. lbs.).
2. Install the dust cap on the end of the hub and bearing. 3. If the vehicle is equipped with rear disc
brakes, install the brake rotor and disc brake caliper on the knuckle. Install the two guide pin bolts
securing the front disc brake caliper to the steering knuckle. Tighten the guide pin bolts to a torque
of 22 Nm (192 inch lbs.).
4. Install the tire and wheel assembly. Tighten the wheel mounting nuts in proper sequence until all
nuts are torqued to half specification. Repeat the
tightening sequence, this time, to full specified torque of 135 Nm (100 ft. lbs.).
5. Lower the vehicle to ground level.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Steering and Suspension > Suspension > Wheel Hub > Axle Nut > Component Information >
Specifications
Axle Nut: Specifications
Nut, Driveshaft-to-Hub/Bearing 180 ft.lb
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Steering and Suspension > Wheels and Tires > Tires > Component Information > Technical
Service Bulletins > Recalls for Tires: > NHTSA01V039000 > Feb > 01 > Recall 01V039000: Label 'Recommended Tire Size'
Tires: Recalls Recall 01V039000: Label 'Recommended Tire Size'
Vehicle Description: Passenger vehicles built with 15" wheels, equipped with an R/T package.
Certain vehicles were equipped with an incorrect tire placard. The vehicles were equipped with
P195/50R16 tires but the tire placard indicated that the recommended tire sizes were P185/65R14
and P185/65R15. This does not comply with the requirements of FMVSS No. 110, "Tire Selection
and Rims."
The label specifies the wrong recommended tire size. This could cause the owner to select
incorrect replacement tires.
Owners will be provided with a correct label and installation instructions. Owner notification is
expected to begin during February 2001. Owners who take their vehicles to an authorized dealer
on an agreed upon service date and do not receive the free remedy within a reasonable time
should contact DaimlerChrysler at 1-800-853-1403. Also contact the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration's Auto Safety Hotline at 1-888-DASH-2-DOT (1-888-327-4236).
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Steering and Suspension > Wheels and Tires > Tires > Component Information > Technical
Service Bulletins > Recalls for Tires: > 972 > Feb > 01 > Recall - Incorrect Tire Size Label Installed at Factory
Technical Service Bulletin # 972 Date: 010201
Recall - Incorrect Tire Size Label Installed at Factory
February 2001
Dealer Service Instructions for:
Safety Recall No. 972 - Tire Label
Models 2001
(PL) Dodge Neon R/T
NOTE:
This recall applies only to the above vehicles built through October 24, 2000 (MDH 1024XX).
Safety Recall No. 961 also involves tire label replacement, but applies to 2001 model year Neon
vehicles equipped with the Sport Appearance Package. To ensure prompt payment and accurate
service completions, dealers must verify which recall the vehicle is involved in prior to submitting a
claim.
IMPORTANT:
Some of the involved vehicles may be in dealer new vehicle inventory. Federal law requires you to
stop sale and complete this recall service on these vehicles before retail delivery. Dealers should
also consider this requirement to apply to used vehicle inventory and should perform this recall on
vehicles in for service. Involved vehicles can be determined by using the DIAL VIP System.
Subject
An incorrect tire label may have been installed on about 130 of the above vehicles. The label
specifies the wrong recommended tire size and, therefore, does not conform to the requirements of
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 110 - Tire Selection and Rims.
Repair
A new tire label must be installed over the vehicle's original label.
New tire labels are being mailed directly to all vehicle owners known to DaimlerChrysler with the
Owner Notification letter. The owners are requested to install the label themselves or, if preferred,
to arrange for dealer installation of the owner-supplied label with out charge.
Parts Information
Each dealer to whom vehicles in the recall were invoiced (or the current dealer at the same street
address) will receive enough labels (included with the vehicle list) to service 100% of unsold
vehicles according to our records.
If an owner's label is lost, or if dealers require more labels for inventory vehicles, additional tire
labels, P/N 04656997AA or P/N 04656997AB, may be ordered as needed.
Service Procedure
Apply the tire label as follows:
1. Open the driver's door and locate the original tire label as shown in Figure 1.
2. Clean the surface of the original tire label and apply the new label directly over it, covering the
original label.
Completion Reporting and Reimbursement
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Claims for vehicles that have been serviced must be submitted on the DIAL System. Claims
submitted will be used by DaimlerChrysler to record recall service completions and provide dealer
payments.
Use the labor operation number and time allowance shown.
NOTE:
See the Warranty Administration Manual, Recall Claim Processing Section, for complete recall
claim processing instructions.
Parts Return
Not applicable.
Dealer Notification and Vehicle List
All dealers will receive a copy of this dealer recall notification letter by first class mail. Two
additional copies will be sent through the DCMMS, and the MDS2 will be updated to include this
recall in the near future.
Each dealer to whom involved vehicles were invoiced (or the current dealer at the same street
address) will receive a list of their involved vehicles. The vehicle list is arranged in Vehicle
Identification Number VIN) sequence. Owners known to DaimlerChrysler are also listed. The lists
are for dealer reference in arranging for service of involved vehicles.
DIAL System Functions 53 and VIP
All involved vehicles have been entered to DIAL System Functions 53 and VIP for dealer inquiry as
needed.
Function 53 provides involved dealers with an updated VIN list of their incomplete vehicles. The
customer name, address and phone number are listed if known. Completed vehicles are removed
from Function 53 within several days of repair claim submission. To use this system, type "53" at
the "ENTER FUNCTION" prompt, then type "0RD972".
Owner Notification and Service Scheduling
All involved vehicle owners known to DaimlerChrysler are being notified of the service requirement
by first class mail. They are requested to install the supplied tire label over the original label on their
vehicle. Any owner who prefers not to install the label is asked to schedule an appointment for the
service with their dealer. A copy of the owner letter is shown.
Enclosed with each owner letter is an Owner Notification Form (not shown). The involved vehicle
and recall are identified on the form for owner or dealer reference as needed.
Vehicle Not Available
If a vehicle is not available for service, let us know by filling out the pre-addressed Owner
Notification Form or describe the reason on a postcard and mail to:
DaimlerChrysler Corporation CIMS 482-00-85 800 Chrysler Drive East Auburn Hills, Michigan
48326-2757
Additional Information
If you have any questions or need assistance in completing this action, please contact your Zone
Service Office.
Customer Services Field Operations DaimlerChrysler Corporation
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Dodge Neon R Workshop Manual (R-T L4-2.0L VIN F HO (2001))
Dodge Workshop Manuals > Steering and Suspension > Wheels and Tires > Tires > Component Information > Technical
Service Bulletins > Recalls for Tires: > 961 > Dec > 00 > Recall - Incorrect Tire Size Label
Technical Service Bulletin # 961 Date: 001201
Recall - Incorrect Tire Size Label
December 2000
Safety Recall No. 961 - Tire Label
Models 2001
(PL) Dodge Neon
NOTE:
This recall applies only to the above vehicles equipped with the Sport Appearance Package (Sales
Code - ADV) built through October 24, 2000 (MDH 102419).
IMPORTANT:
Some of the vehicles within the above build period have already been repaired and, therefore, have
been excluded from this recall
IMPORTANT:
Some of the involved vehicles may be in dealer new vehicle inventory. Federal law requires you to
stop sale and complete this recall service on these vehicles before retail delivery. Dealers should
also consider this requirement to apply to used vehicle inventory and should perform this recall on
vehicles in for service. Involved vehicles can be determined by using the DIAL VIP System.
Subject
An incorrect tire label may have been installed on about 1,600 of the above vehicles. The label
specifies the wrong recommended tire size and, therefore, does not conform to the requirements of
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 110 - Tire Selection and Rims.
Repair
A new tire label must be installed over the vehicle's original label.
New tire labels are being mailed directly to all vehicle owners known to DaimlerChrysler with the
Owner Notification letter. The owners are requested to install the label themselves or, if preferred,
to arrange for dealer installation of the owner-supplied label without charge.
Parts Information
Each dealer to whom vehicles in the recall were invoiced (or the current dealer at the same street
address) will receive enough labels (included with the vehicle list) to service 100% of unsold
vehicles according to our records.
If an owner's label is lost, or if dealers require more labels for inventory vehicles, additional tire
labels, PN 04656997AA or PN 04656997AB, may be ordered as needed.
Service Procedure
Apply the tire label as follows:
1. Open the driver's door and locate the original tire label as shown in Figure 1.
2. Clean the surface of the original tire label and apply the new label directly over it, covering the
original label.
Completion Reporting and Reimbursement
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Claims for vehicles that have been serviced must be submitted on the DIAL System. Claims
submitted will be used by DaimlerChrysler to record recall service completions and provide dealer
payments.
Use the labor operation number and time allowance shown:
NOTE:
See the Warranty Administration Manual, Recall Claim Processing Section, for complete recall
claim processing instructions.
Parts Return
Not applicable.
Dealer Notification and Vehicle List
All dealers will receive a copy of this dealer recall notification letter by first class mail. Two
additional copies will be sent through the DCMMS, and the MDS2 will be updated to include this
recall in the near future.
Each dealer to whom involved vehicles were invoiced (or the current dealer at the same street
address) will receive a list of their involved vehicles. The vehicle list is arranged in Vehicle
Identification Number (VIN) sequence. Owners known to DaimlerChrysler are also listed. The lists
are for dealer reference in arranging for service of involved vehicles.
Dial System Functions 53 and VIP
All involved vehicles have been entered to DIAL System Functions 53 and VIP for dealer inquiry as
needed.
Function 53 provides involved dealers with an updated VIN list of their incomplete vehicles. The
customer name, address and phone number are listed if known. Completed vehicles are removed
from Function 53 within several days of repair claim submission. To use this system, type "53" at
the "ENTER FUNCTION" prompt, then type "0RD961".
Owner Notification and Service Scheduling
All involved vehicle owners known to DaimlerChrysler are being notified of the service requirement
by first class mail. They are requested to install the supplied tire label over the original label on their
vehicle. Any owner who prefers not to install the label is asked to schedule an appointment for the
service with their dealer. A copy of the owner letter is shown.
Enclosed with each owner letter is an Owner Notification Form (not shown). The involved vehicle
and recall are identified on the form for owner or dealer reference as needed.
Vehicle Not Available
If a vehicle is not available for service, let us know by filling out the pre-addressed Owner
Notification Form or describe the reason on a postcard and mail to:
DaimlerChrysler Corporation CIMS 482-00-85 800 Chrysler Drive East Auburn Hills, Michigan
48326-2757
Additional Information
If you have any questions or need assistance in completing this action, please contact your Zone
Service Office.
Customer Services Field Operations DaimlerChrysler Corporation
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Steering and Suspension > Wheels and Tires > Tires > Component Information > Technical
Service Bulletins > All Technical Service Bulletins for Tires: > NHTSA01V039000 > Feb > 01 > Recall 01V039000: Label
'Recommended Tire Size'
Tires: All Technical Service Bulletins Recall 01V039000: Label 'Recommended Tire Size'
Vehicle Description: Passenger vehicles built with 15" wheels, equipped with an R/T package.
Certain vehicles were equipped with an incorrect tire placard. The vehicles were equipped with
P195/50R16 tires but the tire placard indicated that the recommended tire sizes were P185/65R14
and P185/65R15. This does not comply with the requirements of FMVSS No. 110, "Tire Selection
and Rims."
The label specifies the wrong recommended tire size. This could cause the owner to select
incorrect replacement tires.
Owners will be provided with a correct label and installation instructions. Owner notification is
expected to begin during February 2001. Owners who take their vehicles to an authorized dealer
on an agreed upon service date and do not receive the free remedy within a reasonable time
should contact DaimlerChrysler at 1-800-853-1403. Also contact the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration's Auto Safety Hotline at 1-888-DASH-2-DOT (1-888-327-4236).
Dodge Neon R Workshop Manual (R-T L4-2.0L VIN F HO (2001))
Dodge Workshop Manuals > Steering and Suspension > Wheels and Tires > Tires > Component Information > Technical
Service Bulletins > All Technical Service Bulletins for Tires: > 972 > Feb > 01 > Recall - Incorrect Tire Size Label Installed at
Factory
Technical Service Bulletin # 972 Date: 010201
Recall - Incorrect Tire Size Label Installed at Factory
February 2001
Dealer Service Instructions for:
Safety Recall No. 972 - Tire Label
Models 2001
(PL) Dodge Neon R/T
NOTE:
This recall applies only to the above vehicles built through October 24, 2000 (MDH 1024XX).
Safety Recall No. 961 also involves tire label replacement, but applies to 2001 model year Neon
vehicles equipped with the Sport Appearance Package. To ensure prompt payment and accurate
service completions, dealers must verify which recall the vehicle is involved in prior to submitting a
claim.
IMPORTANT:
Some of the involved vehicles may be in dealer new vehicle inventory. Federal law requires you to
stop sale and complete this recall service on these vehicles before retail delivery. Dealers should
also consider this requirement to apply to used vehicle inventory and should perform this recall on
vehicles in for service. Involved vehicles can be determined by using the DIAL VIP System.
Subject
An incorrect tire label may have been installed on about 130 of the above vehicles. The label
specifies the wrong recommended tire size and, therefore, does not conform to the requirements of
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 110 - Tire Selection and Rims.
Repair
A new tire label must be installed over the vehicle's original label.
New tire labels are being mailed directly to all vehicle owners known to DaimlerChrysler with the
Owner Notification letter. The owners are requested to install the label themselves or, if preferred,
to arrange for dealer installation of the owner-supplied label with out charge.
Parts Information
Each dealer to whom vehicles in the recall were invoiced (or the current dealer at the same street
address) will receive enough labels (included with the vehicle list) to service 100% of unsold
vehicles according to our records.
If an owner's label is lost, or if dealers require more labels for inventory vehicles, additional tire
labels, P/N 04656997AA or P/N 04656997AB, may be ordered as needed.
Service Procedure
Apply the tire label as follows:
1. Open the driver's door and locate the original tire label as shown in Figure 1.
2. Clean the surface of the original tire label and apply the new label directly over it, covering the
original label.
Completion Reporting and Reimbursement
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Factory > Page 4554
Claims for vehicles that have been serviced must be submitted on the DIAL System. Claims
submitted will be used by DaimlerChrysler to record recall service completions and provide dealer
payments.
Use the labor operation number and time allowance shown.
NOTE:
See the Warranty Administration Manual, Recall Claim Processing Section, for complete recall
claim processing instructions.
Parts Return
Not applicable.
Dealer Notification and Vehicle List
All dealers will receive a copy of this dealer recall notification letter by first class mail. Two
additional copies will be sent through the DCMMS, and the MDS2 will be updated to include this
recall in the near future.
Each dealer to whom involved vehicles were invoiced (or the current dealer at the same street
address) will receive a list of their involved vehicles. The vehicle list is arranged in Vehicle
Identification Number VIN) sequence. Owners known to DaimlerChrysler are also listed. The lists
are for dealer reference in arranging for service of involved vehicles.
DIAL System Functions 53 and VIP
All involved vehicles have been entered to DIAL System Functions 53 and VIP for dealer inquiry as
needed.
Function 53 provides involved dealers with an updated VIN list of their incomplete vehicles. The
customer name, address and phone number are listed if known. Completed vehicles are removed
from Function 53 within several days of repair claim submission. To use this system, type "53" at
the "ENTER FUNCTION" prompt, then type "0RD972".
Owner Notification and Service Scheduling
All involved vehicle owners known to DaimlerChrysler are being notified of the service requirement
by first class mail. They are requested to install the supplied tire label over the original label on their
vehicle. Any owner who prefers not to install the label is asked to schedule an appointment for the
service with their dealer. A copy of the owner letter is shown.
Enclosed with each owner letter is an Owner Notification Form (not shown). The involved vehicle
and recall are identified on the form for owner or dealer reference as needed.
Vehicle Not Available
If a vehicle is not available for service, let us know by filling out the pre-addressed Owner
Notification Form or describe the reason on a postcard and mail to:
DaimlerChrysler Corporation CIMS 482-00-85 800 Chrysler Drive East Auburn Hills, Michigan
48326-2757
Additional Information
If you have any questions or need assistance in completing this action, please contact your Zone
Service Office.
Customer Services Field Operations DaimlerChrysler Corporation
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Factory > Page 4555
Dodge Neon R Workshop Manual (R-T L4-2.0L VIN F HO (2001))
Dodge Workshop Manuals > Steering and Suspension > Wheels and Tires > Tires > Component Information > Technical
Service Bulletins > All Technical Service Bulletins for Tires: > 961 > Dec > 00 > Recall - Incorrect Tire Size Label
Technical Service Bulletin # 961 Date: 001201
Recall - Incorrect Tire Size Label
December 2000
Safety Recall No. 961 - Tire Label
Models 2001
(PL) Dodge Neon
NOTE:
This recall applies only to the above vehicles equipped with the Sport Appearance Package (Sales
Code - ADV) built through October 24, 2000 (MDH 102419).
IMPORTANT:
Some of the vehicles within the above build period have already been repaired and, therefore, have
been excluded from this recall
IMPORTANT:
Some of the involved vehicles may be in dealer new vehicle inventory. Federal law requires you to
stop sale and complete this recall service on these vehicles before retail delivery. Dealers should
also consider this requirement to apply to used vehicle inventory and should perform this recall on
vehicles in for service. Involved vehicles can be determined by using the DIAL VIP System.
Subject
An incorrect tire label may have been installed on about 1,600 of the above vehicles. The label
specifies the wrong recommended tire size and, therefore, does not conform to the requirements of
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 110 - Tire Selection and Rims.
Repair
A new tire label must be installed over the vehicle's original label.
New tire labels are being mailed directly to all vehicle owners known to DaimlerChrysler with the
Owner Notification letter. The owners are requested to install the label themselves or, if preferred,
to arrange for dealer installation of the owner-supplied label without charge.
Parts Information
Each dealer to whom vehicles in the recall were invoiced (or the current dealer at the same street
address) will receive enough labels (included with the vehicle list) to service 100% of unsold
vehicles according to our records.
If an owner's label is lost, or if dealers require more labels for inventory vehicles, additional tire
labels, PN 04656997AA or PN 04656997AB, may be ordered as needed.
Service Procedure
Apply the tire label as follows:
1. Open the driver's door and locate the original tire label as shown in Figure 1.
2. Clean the surface of the original tire label and apply the new label directly over it, covering the
original label.
Completion Reporting and Reimbursement
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4560
Claims for vehicles that have been serviced must be submitted on the DIAL System. Claims
submitted will be used by DaimlerChrysler to record recall service completions and provide dealer
payments.
Use the labor operation number and time allowance shown:
NOTE:
See the Warranty Administration Manual, Recall Claim Processing Section, for complete recall
claim processing instructions.
Parts Return
Not applicable.
Dealer Notification and Vehicle List
All dealers will receive a copy of this dealer recall notification letter by first class mail. Two
additional copies will be sent through the DCMMS, and the MDS2 will be updated to include this
recall in the near future.
Each dealer to whom involved vehicles were invoiced (or the current dealer at the same street
address) will receive a list of their involved vehicles. The vehicle list is arranged in Vehicle
Identification Number (VIN) sequence. Owners known to DaimlerChrysler are also listed. The lists
are for dealer reference in arranging for service of involved vehicles.
Dial System Functions 53 and VIP
All involved vehicles have been entered to DIAL System Functions 53 and VIP for dealer inquiry as
needed.
Function 53 provides involved dealers with an updated VIN list of their incomplete vehicles. The
customer name, address and phone number are listed if known. Completed vehicles are removed
from Function 53 within several days of repair claim submission. To use this system, type "53" at
the "ENTER FUNCTION" prompt, then type "0RD961".
Owner Notification and Service Scheduling
All involved vehicle owners known to DaimlerChrysler are being notified of the service requirement
by first class mail. They are requested to install the supplied tire label over the original label on their
vehicle. Any owner who prefers not to install the label is asked to schedule an appointment for the
service with their dealer. A copy of the owner letter is shown.
Enclosed with each owner letter is an Owner Notification Form (not shown). The involved vehicle
and recall are identified on the form for owner or dealer reference as needed.
Vehicle Not Available
If a vehicle is not available for service, let us know by filling out the pre-addressed Owner
Notification Form or describe the reason on a postcard and mail to:
DaimlerChrysler Corporation CIMS 482-00-85 800 Chrysler Drive East Auburn Hills, Michigan
48326-2757
Additional Information
If you have any questions or need assistance in completing this action, please contact your Zone
Service Office.
Customer Services Field Operations DaimlerChrysler Corporation
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4561
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Tires: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
Tires are designed and engineered for each specific vehicle. They provide the best overall
performance for normal operation. The ride and handling characteristics match the vehicle's
requirements. With proper care they will give excellent reliability, traction, skid resistance, and tread
life. Driving habits have more effect on tire life than any other factor. Careful drivers will obtain, in
most cases, much greater mileage than severe use or careless drivers. A few of the driving habits
which will shorten the life of any tire are: Rapid acceleration
- Severe application of brakes
- High-speed driving
- Taking turns at excessive speeds
- Striking curbs and other obstacles
- Operating vehicle with over or under inflated tire pressures
Radial ply tires are more prone to irregular tread wear. It is important to follow the proper tire
rotation interval. This will help to achieve a greater tread-life potential.
TIRE IDENTIFICATION
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Fig. 1
Tire type, size, aspect ratio and speed rating are encoded in the letters and numbers imprinted on
the side wall of the tire. Refer to the chart to decipher the tire identification code. Performance tires
will have a speed rating letter after the aspect ratio number. For example, the letter "S" indicates
that the tire is speed rated up to 112 mph (180 km/h). The speed rating is not always printed on the
tire sidewall. Q -up to 100 mph (160 km/h)
- S -up to 112 mph (180 km/h)
- T -up to 118 mph (190 km/h)
- U -up to 124 mph (200 km/h)
- H -up to 130 mph (210 km/h)
- V -up to 149 mph (240 km/h)
- Z -more than 149 mph (240 km/h) (consult the tire manufacturer for the specific speed rating)
An All Season type tire will have either M + S. M & S or M-S (indicating mud and snow traction)
imprinted on the sidewall.
TIRE CHAINS
Refer to the owners manual supplied with the vehicle to determine whether the use of tire chains is
permitted on this vehicle.
DESCRIPTION - RADIAL-PLY TIRES
Radial-ply tires improve handling, tread life and ride quality, and decrease rolling resistance.
Radial-ply tires must always be used in sets of four. Under no circumstances should they be used
on the front only. They may be mixed with temporary spare tires when necessary. A maximum
speed of 80 km/h (50 mph) is recommended while a temporary spare is in use. Radial-ply tires
have the same load-carrying capacity as other types of tires of the same size. They also use the
same recommended inflation pressures. The use of oversized tires, either in the front or rear of the
vehicle, can cause vehicle drive train failure. This could also cause inaccurate wheel speed signals
when the vehicle is equipped with Antilock Brakes. The use of tires from different manufactures on
the same vehicle is NOT recommended. The proper tire pressure should be maintained on all four
tires.
DESCRIPTION - REPLACEMENT TIRES
WARNING: FAILURE TO EQUIP THE VEHICLE WITH TIRES HAVING ADEQUATE SPEED
CAPABILITY CAN RESULT IN SUDDEN TIRE FAILURE.
It is recommended that tires equivalent to the original equipment tires be used when replacement is
needed. Failure to use equivalent replacement tires may adversely affect the safety and handling of
the vehicle. The original equipment tires provide a proper combination of many characteristics such
as: Ride
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- Noise
- Handling
- Durability
- Tread life
- Traction
- Rolling resistance
- Speed capability
The use of oversize tires may cause interference with vehicle components. Under extremes of
suspension and steering travel, interference with vehicle components may cause tire damage.
DESCRIPTION - SPARE TIRE (TEMPORARY)
The compact temporary spare tire is designed for emergency use only. The original tire should be
repaired or replaced at the first opportunity, then reinstalled. Do not exceed speeds of 80 km/h (50
mph) when using the temporary spare tire.
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Tires: Testing and Inspection Tread Wear Indicators
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - TREAD WEAR INDICATORS
Fig. 2
Tread wear indicators are molded into the bottom of the tread grooves. When tread depth is 1.6
mm (1/16 inch), the tread wear indicators will appear as a 13 mm (1/2 inch) band. Tire replacement
is necessary when indicators appear in two or more grooves or if localized balding occurs
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Tires: Testing and Inspection Tread Wear Patterns
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - TIRE WEAR PATTERNS
Under inflation will cause wear on the shoulders of tire. Over inflation will cause wear at the center
of tire.
Excessive camber causes the tire to run at an angle to the road. One side of tread is then worn
more than the other. Excessive toe-in or toe-out causes wear on the tread edges and a feathered
effect across the tread.
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Tires: Testing and Inspection Vehicle Lead Diagnosis and Correction
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - VEHICLE LEAD DIAGNOSIS AND CORRECTION
Use the following chart to diagnose a vehicle that has a complaint of a drift or lead condition. The
use of this chart will help to determine if the lead condition is the result of a bad tire or is caused by
the wheel alignment.
VEHICLE LEAD DIAGNOSIS AND CORRECTION PROCEDURES
Improper inflation can cause: Uneven wear patterns
- Reduced tread life
- Reduced fuel economy
- Unsatisfactory ride
- The vehicle to drift.
WARNING: OVER OR UNDER INFLATED TIRES CAN AFFECT VEHICLE HANDLING. THE TIRE
CAN FAIL SUDDENLY, RESULTING IN LOSS OF VEHICLE CONTROL.
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Under inflation causes rapid shoulder wear, tire flexing, and can result in tire failure.
Over inflation causes rapid center wear and loss of the tire's ability to cushion shocks.
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Tires: Procedures
Cleaning
CLEANING - TIRES
Before delivery of a vehicle, remove the protective coating on the tires with white sidewalls or
raised white letters. To remove the protective coating, apply warm water and let it soak for a few
minutes. Afterwards, scrub the coating away with a soft bristle brush. Steam cleaning may also be
used to remove the coating.
CAUTION: DO NOT use gasoline, mineral oil, oil based solvent or a wire brush for cleaning.
Tire Inflation Pressures
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TIRE INFLATION PRESSURES The specified tire pressures have
been chosen to provide safe operation, vehicle stability, and a smooth ride. The proper tire
pressure specification can be found on the Tire Inflation Pressure Label provided with the vehicle
(usually on the rear face of the driver's door).
A quality air pressure gauge is recommended to check tire air pressure. Tire pressure should be
checked cold once per month. Check tire pressure more frequently when the weather temperature
varies widely. Tire pressure will decrease when the outdoor temperature drops. After checking the
air pressure, replace valve cap finger tight.
Inflation pressures specified on the Tire Inflation Pressure Label are always the cold inflation
pressure of the tire. Cold inflation pressure is obtained after the vehicle has not been operated for
at least 3 hours, or the vehicle is driven less than one mile after being inoperative for 3 hours. Tire
inflation pressures may increase from 2 to 6 pounds per square inch (psi) during operation. Do not
reduce this normal pressure buildup.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TIRE PRESSURE FOR HIGH SPEED OPERATION Daimler Chrysler
Corporation advocates driving at safe speeds within posted speed limits. Where speed limits allow
the vehicle to be driven at high speeds, correct tire inflation pressure is very important. Vehicles
loaded to maximum capacity should not be driven at continuous speeds over 120 km/h (75 mph).
Never exceed the maximum speed capacity of the tire.
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Tires: Removal and Replacement
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TIRE LEAK REPAIRING
Fig. 7
For proper repairing, a radial tire must be removed from the wheel. Repairs should only be made if
the defect, or puncture, is in the tread area. The tire should be replaced if the puncture is located in
the sidewall. Deflate tire completely before attempting to dismount the tire from the wheel. Use a
lubricant such as a mild soap solution when dismounting or mounting tire. Use tools free of burrs or
sharp edges which could damage the tire or wheel rim. Before mounting tire on wheel, make sure
all rust is removed from the rim bead and repaint if necessary. Install wheel on vehicle, and
progressively tighten the 5 wheel nuts to a torque of 135 Nm (100 ft. lbs.).
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Description and Operation
Wheels: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION Original equipment wheels are designed for proper operation at all loads up to the
specified maximum vehicle capacity.
All models use steel or cast aluminum drop center wheels. Every wheel has raised sections
between the rim flanges and rim drop well called safety humps).
Initial inflation of the tires forces the bead over these raised sections. In case of air loss the raised
sections help hold the tire in position on the wheel until the vehicle can be brought to a safe stop.
Cast aluminum wheels require special balance weights to fit on the thicker flange of the rim and
special wheel clamps for the alignment equipment.
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The wheel studs and nuts are designed for specific wheel applications and must be replaced with
equivalent parts. Do not use replacement parts of lesser quality or of a substitute design. All
aluminum wheels use wheel nuts with an enlarged nose. This enlarged nose is necessary to
ensure proper retention of the wheels.
Vehicles that are equipped with lock-on wheel covers use large nose wheel nuts. The wheel nuts
are externally threaded so that the wheel covers can be attached to the wheel nuts.
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Wheels: Testing and Inspection
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - WHEEL INSPECTION
Inspect wheels for: Excessive runout
- Dents, cracks or irregular bends
- Damaged wheel stud (lug) holes
- Air Leaks
NOTE: Do not attempt to repair a wheel by hammering, heating or welding.
If a wheel is damaged, an original equipment replacement wheel should be used. When obtaining
replacement wheels, they should be equivalent in load carrying capacity. The diameter, width,
offset, pilot hole and bolt circle of the wheel should be the same as the original wheel.
WARNING: FAILURE TO USE EQUIVALENT REPLACEMENT WHEELS MAY ADVERSELY
AFFECT THE SAFETY AND HANDLING OF THE VEHICLE.
WARNING: REPLACEMENT WITH USED WHEELS IS NOT RECOMMENDED. THE SERVICE
HISTORY OF THE WHEEL MAY HAVE INCLUDED SEVERE TREATMENT OR VERY HIGH
MILEAGE. THE RIM COULD FAIL WITHOUT WARNING.
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Wheels: Service and Repair
CLEANING - ALUMINUM WHEEL CARE
Chrome plated and painted aluminum wheels should be cleaned regularly using mild soap and
water to maintain their luster and to prevent corrosion.
Care must be taken in the selection of tire and wheel cleaning chemicals and equipment to prevent
damage to the wheels. Any of the "DO NOT USE" items listed below WILL damage chrome plated
and painted aluminum wheels.
DO NOT USE: any abrasive metal cleaner
- any abrasive cleaning pad or brush
- any cleaner that contains an acid (this will immediately react with and discolor the chromium
surface)
- chrome polish (unless it is buffed off immediately after application)
- oven cleaner
- a car wash that uses carbide-tipped wheel cleaning brushes
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Steering and Suspension > Wheels and Tires > Wheel Bearing > Component Information >
Specifications > Mechanical Specifications
Wheel Bearing: Mechanical Specifications
Front Suspension Bearing Retainer Plate bolt 250 in.lb
Driveshaft Hub Nut 180 ft.lb
Wheel Mounting Nuts 100 ft.lb
Rear Suspension Knuckle Retaining Nut 160 ft.lb
Wheel Mounting Nuts 80 - 110 ft.lb
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Specifications > Mechanical Specifications > Page 4583
Wheel Bearing: Fluid Type Specifications
Use Mopar Multi-Purpose Lubricant or equivalent. (labeled NGLI Grade 2 EP, GC-LB)
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Description and Operation > Front
Wheel Bearing: Description and Operation Front
HUB/BEARING
The wheel bearing and hub are pressed into the steering knuckle.
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Wheel Bearing: Description and Operation Rear
HUB/BEARING DESCRIPTION
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The hub and bearing is mounted on the rear knuckle's spindle. The hub and bearing adapts the tire
and wheel assembly to the knuckle. It's bearing allows the tire and wheel assembly to rotate freely
on the vehicle.
All vehicles are equipped with permanently lubricated and sealed for life rear wheel bearings.
There is no periodic lubrication or maintenance recommended for these units.
The only serviceable components of the hub and bearing are the wheel mounting studs.
If a vehicle is equipped with antilock brakes, the tone wheels for the rear wheel speed sensors are
pressed onto the hub.
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Testing and Inspection > Front
Wheel Bearing: Testing and Inspection Front
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - WHEEL BEARING AND HUB
The wheel bearing is designed for the life of the vehicle and requires no type of periodic
maintenance. The following procedure may be used for diagnosing the condition of the wheel
bearing and hub.
With the wheel, disc brake caliper, and brake rotor removed, rotate the wheel hub. Any roughness
or resistance to rotation may indicate dirt intrusion or a failed hub bearing. If the bearing exhibits
any of these conditions during diagnosis, the hub bearing will require replacement. The bearing is
not serviceable.
Damaged bearing seals and the resulting excessive grease loss may also require bearing
replacement. Moderate grease weepage from the bearing is considered normal and should not
require replacement of the wheel bearing.
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Testing and Inspection > Front > Page 4590
Wheel Bearing: Testing and Inspection Rear
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - HUB AND BEARING (REAR)
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The hub and bearing is designed for the life of the vehicle and requires no type of periodic
maintenance. The following procedure may be used for diagnosing the condition of the hub and
bearing.
With the wheel, disc brake rotor or brake drum removed, rotate the hub. Any roughness or
resistance to rotation may indicate dirt intrusion or a failed hub bearing. If the bearing exhibits any
of these conditions during diagnosis, the hub and bearing will require replacement. The bearing is
not serviceable alone.
Damaged bearing seals and the resulting excessive grease loss may also require hub and bearing
replacement. Moderate grease weepage from the bearing is considered normal and should not
require replacement of the wheel bearing.
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Service and Repair > Front
Wheel Bearing: Service and Repair Front
DISASSEMBLY (WHEEL BEARING AND HUB)
NOTE: The removal and installation of the wheel bearing and hub from the steering knuckle is only
to be done with the steering knuckle removed from the vehicle. Removal of the wheel bearing from
the steering knuckle must be done using the following procedure.
1. Remove steering knuckle, hub, and wheel bearing as an assembly from the vehicle.
2. Using Remover, Special Tool 4150A, press one wheel mounting stud out of hub flange. Rotate
the hub to align the removed wheel mounting stud
with the notch in bearing retainer plate. Remove the wheel mounting stud from the hub.
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3. Rotate the hub so the hole in the hub that wheel mounting stud was removed from is facing
away from brake caliper lower rail on steering knuckle.
Install one half of the Bearing Splitter, Special Tool 1130, between the hub and the bearing retainer
plate.
NOTE: Align the threaded hole in this first half of the bearing splitter with the caliper rail on the
steering knuckle.
4. Install the remaining pieces of Bearing Splitter, Special Tool 1130, on the steering knuckle. Hand
tighten the nuts to hold bearing splitter in place
on steering knuckle.
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5. Once the bearing splitter in fully installed, be sure the three bolts attaching the bearing retainer
plate to steering knuckle are contacting the bearing
splitter. The bearing retainer plate should not support the steering knuckle or contact the bearing
splitter.
6. Place the steering knuckle in an arbor press supported by the bearing splitter as shown.
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7. Position Driver, Special Tool 6644-2, on the small end of the hub. Using the arbor press, remove
the hub from the wheel bearing. The outer
bearing race will normally come out of the wheel honoring when
8. Remove the bearing splitter from the steering knuckle.
9. Remove the three bolts mounting the bearing retainer plate to the steering knuckle. Remove the
bearing retainer plate from the steering
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10. Place the steering knuckle back in the arbor press supported by press blocks as shown. The
press blocks must not obstruct the bore in the steering
knuckle so the wheel bearing can be pressed out of the steering knuckle. Place Bearing Driver,
Special Tool MB-990799 on the outer race of wheel bearing. Press the wheel bearing out of the
11. Install Bearing Splitter, Special Tool 1130, on the hub. The bearing splitter is to be installed on
the hub so it is between the flange of the hub and
the outer bearing race on the hub. Place the hub, bearing race and bearing splitter in an arbor
press as shown. Place Driver, Special Tool 6644-2 on end of hub. Press the hub out of the outer
bearing race.
ASSEMBLY (WHEEL BEARING AND HUB)
NOTE: The removal and installation of the wheel bearing and hub from the steering knuckle is only
to be done with the steering knuckle removed from the vehicle.
1. Wipe the empty bore of the steering knuckle clean of any grease or dirt with a clean, dry shop
towel.
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2. Place the new wheel bearing into the bore of the steering knuckle. Be sure the wheel bearing is
placed squarely into the bore. Place the steering
knuckle in an arbor press with Receiver, Special Tool C-4698-2, supporting the steering knuckle.
Place Driver, Special Tool 5052, on the outer race of the wheel bearing. Press the wheel bearing
into the steering knuckle until it is fully bottomed in the bore of the steering knuckle. Remove the
knuckle from the press.
NOTE: Only the original or identical replacement bolts are to be used to mount the bearing retainer
plate to the steering knuckle.
3. Install the bearing retainer plate on the steering knuckle. Install the three bearing retainer
mounting bolts. Tighten the bearing retainer plate
mounting bolts to a torque of 28 Nm (250 inch lbs.).
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4. Place the previously removed wheel mounting stud back into the hub flange. Place the hub in
the arbor press supported by Special Tool C-4698-1.
Press wheel mounting stud into hub flange until it is fully seated against the back side on the hub
flange. Remove the hub from the press.
5. Place the steering knuckle with the wheel bearing installed back in the arbor press with
Receiver, Special Tool MB-990799 supporting the inner
race of the wheel bearing as shown. Place the hub in wheel bearing making sure it is square with
the bearing inner race. Press the hub into the wheel bearing until it is fully bottomed in the wheel
bearing. Remove the knuckle from the press.
6. Install the steering knuckle assembly on the vehicle.
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Wheel Bearing: Service and Repair Rear
REMOVAL
1. Raise the vehicle. 2. Remove the rear wheel and tire assembly from the vehicle. 3. If the vehicle
is equipped with rear drum brakes, remove any retainer clips from the wheel mounting studs, then
pull the brake drum off the hub
and bearing.
4. If the vehicle is equipped with rear disc brakes, perform the following:
- Remove the two guide pin bolts securing the front disc brake caliper to the steering knuckle.
- Remove the disc brake caliper from the knuckle and brake rotor.
- Hang the caliper out of the way using a wire hanger or cord. Do not support the caliper by letting it
hang by the hydraulic hose.
- Remove any retainer clips from the wheel mounting studs, then pull the brake rotor off the hub
and bearing.
5. Remove the dust cap from the hub and bearing assembly. 6. Remove the retaining nut, then the
hub and bearing from the knuckle's spindle.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the hub and bearing on the knuckle's spindle, then install a new retaining nut. Do not
reuse the original nut. Tighten the nut to a torque of
217 Nm (160 ft. lbs.).
2. Install the dust cap on the end of the hub and bearing. 3. If the vehicle is equipped with rear disc
brakes, install the brake rotor and disc brake caliper on the knuckle. Install the two guide pin bolts
securing the front disc brake caliper to the steering knuckle. Tighten the guide pin bolts to a torque
of 22 Nm (192 inch lbs.).
4. Install the tire and wheel assembly. Tighten the wheel mounting nuts in proper sequence until all
nuts are torqued to half specification. Repeat the
tightening sequence, this time, to full specified torque of 135 Nm (100 ft. lbs.).
5. Lower the vehicle to ground level.
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Technical Service Bulletins > Customer Interest for Wheel Cover: > 22-002-01 > Mar > 01 > Wheel Covers - Rattles on
Bumps
Wheel Cover: Customer Interest Wheel Covers - Rattles on Bumps
NUMBER: 22-002-01
GROUP: Wheels/Tires
DATE: Mar. 16, 2001
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN 22-002-00, DATED
OCTOBER 6, 2000 WHICH SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. THIS IS A COMPLETE
REVISION AND NO ASTERISKS HAVE BEEN USED TO HIGHLIGHT REVISIONS.
SUBJECT: Wheel Cover Rattle - 14" Steel Wheels
OVERVIEW:
This bulletin involves the replacement of all four wheelcovers with revised parts.
MODELS: 2000 - 2001
(PL) Neon
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO VEHICLES BUILT PRIOR TO DECEMBER 12, 2000 (MDH
1212XX) EQUIPPED WITH 14" STEEL WHEELS (SALES CODE W4U).
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Rattle sound coming from the wheel cover over bumps.
DIAGNOSIS:
Drive the vehicle over a bump and listen for the rattle sound. If the rattle is heard, remove the
wheel covers and verify the sound is gone. If the noise is gone with the wheel covers removed,
perform the Repair Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
THIS REPAIR IS COMPATIBLE WITH DAIMLERCHRYSLER'S MOBILE SERVICE PROGRAM
AND DOES NOT REQUIRE HOISTS OR OTHER FULL SERVICE FACILITY SPECIAL
EQUIPMENT.
Install the four wheel covers onto the vehicle and torque nuts to 25 in.lbs.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
FAILURE CODE:
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Wheel Cover: All Technical Service Bulletins Wheel Covers - Rattles on Bumps
NUMBER: 22-002-01
GROUP: Wheels/Tires
DATE: Mar. 16, 2001
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN 22-002-00, DATED
OCTOBER 6, 2000 WHICH SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. THIS IS A COMPLETE
REVISION AND NO ASTERISKS HAVE BEEN USED TO HIGHLIGHT REVISIONS.
SUBJECT: Wheel Cover Rattle - 14" Steel Wheels
OVERVIEW:
This bulletin involves the replacement of all four wheelcovers with revised parts.
MODELS: 2000 - 2001
(PL) Neon
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO VEHICLES BUILT PRIOR TO DECEMBER 12, 2000 (MDH
1212XX) EQUIPPED WITH 14" STEEL WHEELS (SALES CODE W4U).
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Rattle sound coming from the wheel cover over bumps.
DIAGNOSIS:
Drive the vehicle over a bump and listen for the rattle sound. If the rattle is heard, remove the
wheel covers and verify the sound is gone. If the noise is gone with the wheel covers removed,
perform the Repair Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
THIS REPAIR IS COMPATIBLE WITH DAIMLERCHRYSLER'S MOBILE SERVICE PROGRAM
AND DOES NOT REQUIRE HOISTS OR OTHER FULL SERVICE FACILITY SPECIAL
EQUIPMENT.
Install the four wheel covers onto the vehicle and torque nuts to 25 in.lbs.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
FAILURE CODE:
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Wheel Cover: Description and Operation
WHEEL COVER DESCRIPTION
This vehicle uses a bolt-on type wheel cover on models with steel wheels.
The wheel cover is attached to the wheel using the 5 plastic nuts located in the wheel cover. The
nuts in the wheel cover thread onto a special externally threaded wheel nut to retain the wheel
cover to the wheel.
Each wheel cover retaining nut is retained in the wheel cover and will stay on the wheel cover once
it is unthreaded from the wheel nut. If required, the retaining nut can be removed from the wheel
cover and replaced as a separate part of the wheel cover.
The bolt-on wheel cover cannot be removed from the wheel until all 5 wheel cover retaining nuts
are unthreaded from the wheel mounting nuts. At that time the wheel cover can easily be removed
from the wheel by hand.
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Wheel Cover: Service and Repair Wheel Cover
REMOVAL - WHEEL COVER
NOTE: When unthreading the wheel cover retaining nuts from the wheel nuts, it is recommended
that a hand wrench be used and not an impact wrench. Use of an impact wrench could result in
damage to the wheel cover retaining nuts.
1. Unthread the 5 nuts attaching the wheel cover to the wheel nuts. 2. Grasp the wheel cover and
pull straight outward from the wheel. This will remove the wheel cover from the wheel.
INSTALLATION - WHEEL COVER
1. Align the valve notch in the wheel cover with the valve stem on the wheel. Align the wheel cover
retaining nuts with the externally threaded wheel
nuts.
2. By hand, start to thread all 5 of the wheel cover retaining nuts onto the externally-threaded wheel
nuts.
NOTE: When tightening the wheel cover retaining nuts it is recommended that a hand wrench be
used and not an impact wrench. Use of an impact wrench could result in damage to the wheel
cover retaining nuts.
NOTE: To avoid rattling of the wheel cover, be sure all five retaining nuts are correctly tightened
using the procedure described in the following step.
3. Progressively tighten each of the wheel cover retaining nuts following the pattern shown in the
figure. Repeat the tightening sequence at least one
more time. If a retaining nut "jumps a thread (slips), which is an override feature of the retaining
nut, retighten all the nuts again following the proper tightening sequence to a point just prior to the
thread slip occurring.
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Wheel Cover: Service and Repair Wheel Cover Retaining Nut
REMOVAL - WHEEL COVER RETAINING NUT
1. Remove the wheel cover from the wheel.
NOTE: The retaining nut flange cannot be forced past the large retaining tab. When removing the
retaining nut from wheel cover, the flange on the nut must instead be forced past the 2 small
retaining tabs.
2. From the back side of the wheel cover, push outward and tilt the retaining nut sideways forcing
the flange on the retaining nut past the 2 small
retaining tabs in the retaining nut hole of the wheel cover, then remove the retaining nut from the
wheel cover by pushing or pulling it from the hole in the wheel cover.
INSTALLATION - WHEEL COVER RETAINING NUT
1. Install the retaining nut into the hole of wheel cover with the retaining nut flange positioned under
the large retaining tab first, then push the nut
flange past the small tabs snapping the nut into place.
2. Reinstall the wheel cover.
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Information > Specifications
Axle Nut: Specifications
Nut, Driveshaft-to-Hub/Bearing 180 ft.lb
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Specifications > Tightening Sequence
Wheel Fastener: Specifications Tightening Sequence
Wheel Torque Sequence - Master
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Wheel Fastener: Specifications
Wheel Mounting Lug Nut Hex Size 19mm
Wheel Mounting Stud Size M12 x 1.5mm
Wheel Mounting Lug nut 100 ft.lb
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Steering and Suspension > Wheels and Tires > Wheel Fastener > Component Information >
Service and Repair > Front
Wheel Fastener: Service and Repair Front
WHEEL MOUNTING STUDS FRONT REMOVAL
Use the following procedure to remove and install one of five studs on one wheel hub.
1. Raise the vehicle. 2. Remove the front tire and wheel assembly.
3. Remove the two guide pin bolts securing the front disc brake caliper to the steering knuckle. 4.
Remove the disc brake caliper from the steering knuckle. The caliper is removed by first tipping
either the top (right side) or bottom (left side) of
the caliper away from the brake rotor, then pulling the caliper off the opposite end's caliper slide
abutment (on the knuckle) and rotor.
5. Hang the caliper out of the way using a wire hanger or cord. Do not support the caliper by letting
it hang by the hydraulic hose. 6. Remove any retainer clips from the wheel mounting studs.
Remove the brake rotor from the front hub.
CAUTION: Do not hammer wheel mounting studs out of the hub. Damage to the wheel bearing will
occur, leading to premature bearing failure.
7. Install a wheel mounting nut on the wheel mounting stud being removed from the hub far enough
so the threads on the stud are even with end of
lug nut. Rotate the hub so the stud requiring removal is aligned with notch cast into front of the
steering knuckle. Install Remover, Special Tool C-4150A, on hub flange and wheel stud.
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8. Tighten the remover, pushing the wheel mounting stud out the rear of the hub flange. When the
shoulder of the stud is past the flange, remove the
remover from the hub. Remove the nut from the stud, then remove the stud from the flange.
INSTALLATION
Use the following procedure to remove and install one of five studs on one wheel hub.
Fig. 62
1. Install the wheel mounting stud in the flange of hub from the rear side. Install several washers
and a wheel mounting nut on the stud. The wheel
mounting nut must be installed with the flat side of the wheel mounting nut against the washers to
eliminate binding.
2. Tighten the wheel mounting nut. This will pull the wheel mounting stud into the flange of the hub.
When the head of the stud is fully seated against
the rear of the hub flange, remove the wheel mounting nut and washers from the stud.
3. Install the brake rotor on the hub.
4. Install the disc brake caliper (with pads) on the brake rotor and steering knuckle. The left side
caliper is installed by first sliding the top of the
caliper past the top abutment on the steering knuckle to hook the top edge of the caliper, then
pushing the lower end of the caliper into place against the knuckle. The right side caliper is
installed by first sliding the bottom edge of the caliper past the lower abutment on the steering
knuckle to hook the lower edge of the caliper, then pushing the top of the caliper into place against
the steering knuckle.
5. Install the two guide pin bolts securing the front disc brake caliper to the steering knuckle.
Tighten the guide pin bolts to a torque of 22 Nm (192
inch lbs.).
6. Install the tire and wheel assembly. Install the wheel mounting nuts and tighten them to a torque
of 135 Nm (100 ft. lbs.). 7. Lower the vehicle.
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Wheel Fastener: Service and Repair Rear
WHEEL MOUNTING STUDS REAR REMOVAL
CAUTION: DO NOT hammer studs out of the hub flange. If a stud is removed by hammering it out
of the bearing flange, damage to the hub and bearing assembly will occur leading to premature
bearing failure.
1. Remove the hub and bearing from the vehicle.
CAUTION: Take care to keep hub and bearing assembly from falling during stud removal. Damage
to the hub and bearing could result.
2. Position the hub and bearing assembly under a hydraulic press ram, supported by a 21 mm
deepwell impact socket under the stud to be replaced. 3. Press the stud out of the hub flange and
into the socket well. 4. Remove the hub and bearing assembly from the press. 5. Remove the stud
from the socket.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: DO NOT hammer studs into the hub flange. If a stud is installed in such a manner,
damage to the hub and bearing assembly may occur leading to premature bearing failure.
1. Install wheel stud into stud hole in hub and bearing assembly.
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2. Position the hub and bearing assembly face down with stud pointing down into the well of the 21
mm socket. The hydraulic press ram must line up
with the stud.
3. Press the stud into the hub flange until it bottoms. 4. Remove the hub and bearing assembly
from the press. 5. Install the hub and bearing on the vehicle.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Heating and Air Conditioning > Air Door, HVAC > Air Door Actuator / Motor, HVAC >
Component Information > Description and Operation
Air Door Actuator / Motor: Description and Operation
Fig.17 A/C Vacuum Line
Fig.18 Recirculation Air Door Vacuum Actuator
The Neon uses vacuum to operate only the recirculation door. All other controls are cable. When
vacuum is supplied to the actuator, the door moves to the Recirculation position. The actuator is
spring loaded so the door moves to the Outside-air position when there is no vacuum supplied. The
operation of the door can be viewed by removing the blower motor and looking up into the unit
inlet.
Normally, vacuum is supplied to the actuator by placing the Circulation control knob in the
Recirculation position. The Mode and the circulation control are mechanically interlocked so the
circulation control cannot be placed in the RECIRC position if the mode control is at or between the
mix and defrost positions. Vacuum is supplied to the actuator only when circulation control is at the
RECIRC position. If the circulation control is between the outside air position and RECIRC position
the system will be in outside air. If the circulation control is in the RECIRC position and the mode
control is moved from the floor to the defrost positions, the circulation control will move from the
RECIRC position, to the outside air position beginning at the mix position. This is to prevent
window fogging.
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Component Information > Description and Operation > Page 4637
Air Door Actuator / Motor: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
The recirculation door actuator is a vacuum controlled actuator used to control movement of the
recirculation door in air conditioner equipped vehicles. The instrument panel must be removed from
the vehicle to gain access to the recirculation door actuator. 1. Remove instrument panel from
vehicle. Refer to: "Instrument Panel, Gauges and Warning Indicators : Instrument Panel : Service
and
Repair" See: Instrument Panel, Gauges and Warning Indicators/Instrument Cluster /
Carrier/Service and Repair
2. Disconnect vacuum line from actuator.
Fig.20 Recirculation Door Actuator And Linkage
3. Disconnect actuator from recirculation door link. 4. Release tension on latch, and slide
recirculation door actuator off housing.
INSTALLATION
The recirculation door actuator is a vacuum controlled actuator used to control movement of the
recirculation door in air conditioned equipped vehicles. The instrument panel must be removed
from the vehicle to gain access to the recirculation door actuator. 1. Position and secure the
recirculation door actuator to the case. 2. Connect the actuator arm to the door link. 3. Connect the
actuator vacuum line. 4. Install the Instrument Panel. Refer to: "Instrument Panel, Gauges and
Warning Indicators : Instrument Panel : Service and Repair" See:
Instrument Panel, Gauges and Warning Indicators/Instrument Cluster / Carrier/Service and Repair
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Heating and Air Conditioning > Air Door, HVAC > Air Door Cable, HVAC > Component
Information > Adjustments
Air Door Cable: Adjustments
Fig.21 HVAC Housing Cables
1. Engage cable to actuator arm on temperature door and attach to housing.
Fig.16 HVAC Control Head Cables
2. Attach other end of cable to instrument panel control. 3. Turn the temperature knob completely
counterclockwise. 4. While holding the knob in the counterclockwise position, pull on the gray
casing of the temperature cable. This will take up any free play in the
cable and index the temperature door to the temperature knob.
5. Then snap the cable hold down clip into position. 6. Remount control.
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Information > Service and Repair > Mode Door Cable Replacement
Air Door Cable: Service and Repair Mode Door Cable Replacement
REMOVAL
The Mode Control Cable can be removed and installed without having to remove the instrument
panel from the vehicle.
Fig.14 Instrument Panel Center Bezel And Knobs
1. Remove instrument panel center stack bezel.
Fig.15 HVAC Center Air Duct And Control Head
2. Remove center air duct.
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Fig.16 HVAC Control Head Cables
3. Remove heater-A/C control head and disconnect cable. 4. Disconnect cable at heater unit. 5.
Remove cable from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
The Mode Control Cable can be removed and installed without having to remove the instrument
panel from the vehicle. 1. Position and connect the cable at the heater unit. 2. Connect the cable at
the control head. 3. Install the Heater-A/C control 4. Install the instrument panel center stack bezel.
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Air Door Cable: Service and Repair Temperature Door Cable Replacement
REMOVAL
Fig.14 Instrument Panel Center Bezel And Knobs
1. Remove instrument panel center stack bezel.
Fig.15 HVAC Center Air Duct And Control Head
2. Remove heater-A/C control head. 3. Remove center air duct. 4. Disconnect cable at control
panel. Remove control from instrument panel.
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Fig.21 HVAC Housing Cables
5. Disconnect cable at heater unit. 6. Remove cable from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Position the cable in the vehicle. 2. Connect the cable at the heater unit. 3. Connect the cable at
the heater A/C control head. 4. Install the center air duct. 5. Install the heater A/C control head. 6.
Install the instrument panel center stack bezel.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Heating and Air Conditioning > Blower Motor > Blower Motor Impeller > Component
Information > Service and Repair
Blower Motor Impeller: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
The blower motor is located on the bottom right side of the unit housing. The blower motor can
removed from the vehicle without having to remove the unit housing assembly.
With Air Conditioning 1. Remove right side scuff plate. 2. Pull back carpet. 3. Disconnect blower
motor wiring connector.
Fig.3 Blower Motor Retaining Screws
4. Remove blower motor retaining screws, and lower blower motor assembly from unit housing.
Without Air Conditioning 1. Disconnect blower motor wiring connector.
Fig.4 Blower Motor Removal
2. Grasp the blower motor while pulling down tab. Turn approximately 1/8 turn counterclockwise
and remove blower motor assembly from unit
housing.
INSTALLATION
The blower motor is located on the bottom right side of the unit housing. The blower motor can be
removed from the vehicle without having to remove the unit housing assembly.
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With Air Conditioning 1. Position the blower motor into the unit housing. 2. Install the blower motor
retaining screws. 3. Connect the wire harness to the blower motor. 4. Reposition the right side
carpet. 5. Install the right side scuff plate.
Without Air Conditioning 1. Position the blower motor in the unit housing. 2. Rotate the blower
motor clockwise until tab snaps into the locked position, approximately 1/8 turn.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Heating and Air Conditioning > Blower Motor Resistor > Component Information > Locations
Blower Motor Resistor: Locations
Fig.8 Blower Motor Resistor Block
The blower motor resistor is located in the cowl, at the base of the windshield.
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Blower Motor Resistor Block
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Blower Motor Resistor: Service Precautions
CAUTION: Stay clear of the blower motor and resistor block (Hot). Do not operate the blower motor
with the resistor block removed.
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Blower Motor Resistor: Description and Operation
Fig.8 Blower Motor Resistor Block
Fig.9 Blower Motor Resistors
BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR BLOCK
The blower motor resistor is located in the cowl, at the base of the windshield. There are two
different resistor blocks depending on whether the vehicle is equipped with A/C or not. The blower
motor resistors will get hot when in use. Do not touch resistor block if the blower motor has been
running.
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Blower Motor Resistor: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
CAUTION: Stay clear of the blower motor and resistor block (Hot). Do not operate the blower motor
with the resistor block removed.
1. Remove windshield wipers. Refer to: "Wiper and Washer Systems : Wiper Arm : Service and
Repair" See: Wiper and Washer
Systems/Wiper Arm/Service and Repair
2. Remove cowl top screen.
Fig.10 Blower Motor Resistors
3. Disconnect the resistor block wiring connector. 4. Remove/unsnap resistor block from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: Stay clear of the blower motor and resistor block (Hot). Do not operate the blower motor
with the resistor block removed.
Fig.11 Blower Motor Resistor Block
1. Snap the new Blower Motor Resistor Block into place. 2. Connect the resistor block wiring
connector. 3. Install the cowl top screen.
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4. Install the windshield wipers. Refer to: "Wiper and Washer Systems : Wiper Arm : Service and
Repair" See: Wiper and Washer
Systems/Wiper Arm/Service and Repair
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Heating and Air Conditioning > Cabin Air Filter > Component Information > Application and ID
Cabin Air Filter: Application and ID
This vehicle is not equipped with a cabin air filter.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Heating and Air Conditioning > Cabin Ventilation Grille > Component Information > Service
and Repair
Cabin Ventilation Grille: Service and Repair
AIR EXHAUSTER
REMOVAL
1. Hoist rear end of vehicle and support on safety stands. 2. From behind rear bumper fascia below
quarter panel, disengage clips attaching body vent to trunk well.
Fig. 7
3. Remove body vent from vehicle (Fig. 7).
INSTALLATION
1. Place body vent in vehicle. 2. From behind rear bumper fascia below quarter panel, engage clips
attaching body vent to trunk well. 3. Lower vehicle.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Heating and Air Conditioning > Compressor HVAC > Compressor Clutch > Component
Information > Specifications
Compressor Clutch: Specifications
Clutch Air Gap .....................................................................................................................................
............................ 0.41 - 0.79 mm (0.016 - 0.031 in.)
Adjusted Air Gap
.............................................................................................................................................................
0.35 - 0.65 mm (0.014 - 0.026 in.)
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A/C Compressor Clutch
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Heating and Air Conditioning > Compressor HVAC > Compressor Clutch Coil > Component
Information > Service Precautions
Compressor Clutch Coil: Service Precautions
CAUTION:
- Do not use screwdrivers between the clutch plate assembly and pulley to remove front plate as
this may damage the front plate assembly.
- If snap ring is not fully seated it will vibrate out, resulting in a clutch failure and severe damage to
the front face of the compressor. Do not mar the pulley frictional surface.
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Information > Service Precautions > Page 4673
Compressor Clutch Coil: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Compressor assembly must be removed from mounting. Although, refrigerant discharge is not
necessary.
Fig.1 Compressor Shaft Bolt And Clutch Plate
1. Remove the compressor shaft bolt. A band type oil filter removal tool can be placed around the
clutch plate to aid in bolt removal.
Fig.2 Clutch Plate And Shim(s)
2. Tap the clutch plate with a plastic hammer and remove clutch plate and shim(s).
NOTE: Use care not to lose any of the shim(s).
CAUTION: Do not use screwdrivers between the clutch plate assembly and pulley to remove front
plate as this may damage the front plate assembly.
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Fig.3 Removing Pulley Snap Ring
3. Remove pulley retaining snap ring with Snap Ring Pliers, and slide pulley assembly OFF of
compressor. 4. Remove coil wire bracket/ground clip screw and wire harness.
Fig.4 Clutch Coil Snap Ring
5. Remove snap ring retaining field coil onto compressor housing. Slide field coil off of compressor
housing. 6. Examine frictional faces of the clutch pulley and front plate for wear. The pulley and
front plate should be replaced if there is excessive wear or
scoring. If the friction surfaces are oily, inspect the shaft nose area of the compressor for oil and
remove the felt from the front cover. If the compressor felt is saturated with oil, the shaft seal is
leaking and will have to be replaced.
7. Check bearing for roughness or excessive leakage of grease. Replace bearing as required.
INSTALLATION
1. Align pin in back of field coil with hole in compressor end housing, and position field coil into
place. Make sure that lead wires are properly
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routed, and fasten the coil wire bracket/ground retaining screw.
NOTE: A new snap ring must be used. The bevel side of the snap ring must be outward.
2. Install field coil retaining snap ring with Snap Ring Pliers. Press snap ring to make sure it is
properly seated in the groove.
CAUTION: If snap ring is not fully seated it will vibrate out, resulting in a clutch failure and severe
damage to the front face of the compressor.Do not mar the pulley frictional surface.
Fig.5 Installing Pulley Assembly
3. Install pulley assembly to compressor. If necessary, tap gently with a block of wood on the
friction surface. 4. Install pulley assembly retaining snap ring (bevel side outward) with Snap Ring
Pliers. Press the snap ring to make sure it is properly seated in the
groove.
5. If the original front plate assembly and pulley assembly are to be reused, the old shim(s) can be
used. If not, place a trial stack of shims, 2.54 mm
(0.10 in.) thick, on the shaft against the shoulder.
6. Install front plate assembly onto shaft. 7. If installing a new front plate and/or pulley assembly,
the gap between front plate and pulley face must be checked. Use the following procedure:
a. Attach a dial indicator to front plate so that movement of the plate can be measured. b. With the
dial indicator zeroed on the front plate, energize the clutch and record the amount of movement. c.
The readings should be 0.35 to 0.65 mm (0.014 to 0.026 in.). If proper reading is not obtained, add
or subtract shims until desired reading is
obtained.
8. Install compressor shaft bolt. Tighten to 17.5 ± 2 Nm (155 ± 20 in. lbs.) torque.
NOTE: Shims may compress after tightening shaft nut. Check air gap in four or more places to
verify if air gap is still correct. Spin pulley for final check.
CLUTCH BREAK-IN
after new clutch installation, cycle the A/C clutch 20 times (5 seconds ON and 5 seconds OFF).
During this procedure, set the system to the A/C mode, engine rpm at 1500 - 2000, and high
blower speed. This procedure (burnishing) will seat the opposing friction surfaces and provide a
higher clutch torque capability.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Heating and Air Conditioning > Compressor Clutch Relay > Component Information >
Locations
Compressor Clutch Relay: Locations
8w-10-2
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8w-10-3
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Locations > Page 4680
Compressor Clutch Relay: Diagrams
Power Distribution Center
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay
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Locations > Page 4681
Power Distribution Center
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Heating and Air Conditioning > Condenser HVAC > Component Information > Specifications
Condenser HVAC: Specifications
A/C Condensor Lines
........................................................................................................................................................... 5
Nm (3.7 Ft.Lbs) (45 In.Lbs)
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Page 4685
Condenser HVAC: Locations
The condenser is located in front of the engine radiator.
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Page 4686
Condenser HVAC: Service Precautions
WARNING: THE REFRIGERANT MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE SYSTEM BEFORE
REMOVING THE CONDENSER.
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Condenser HVAC: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
The condenser is located in front of the engine radiator. It has no serviceable parts. If damaged or
leaking, the condenser assembly must be replaced.
WARNING: THE REFRIGERANT MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE SYSTEM BEFORE
REMOVING THE CONDENSER.
1. Using a R-134a refrigerant recovery machine, remove the refrigerant from the A/C system. 2.
Remove battery support strut.
Fig.3 Condenser Refrigerant Lines
3. Remove refrigerant lines from condenser. 4. Remove upper radiator mounts 5. Remove
condenser to radiator mounting screws. 6. Tilt radiator back and remove condenser.
INSTALLATION
The condenser is located in front of the engine radiator. It has no serviceable parts. If damaged or
leaking, the condenser assembly must be replaced. 1. Tilt the radiator back and position the
condenser in the vehicle. 2. Install the condenser to radiator mounting screws. 3. Install the upper
radiator mounts. 4. Install the refrigerant lines to the condenser. 5. Install the battery support strut.
6. Tighten the condenser refrigerant lines to 5 Nm (45 in lbs). 7. Evacuate the refrigerant system. 8.
Recharge the A/C system.
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Diagrams
A/C - Heater Control
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Heating and Air Conditioning > Evaporator Core > Component Information > Technical Service
Bulletins > Customer Interest: > 24-006-06 > Aug > 06 > A/C - Musty Odors When Hot/Humid
Technical Service Bulletin # 24-006-06 Date: 060810
A/C - Musty Odors When Hot/Humid
NUMBER: 24-006-06
GROUP: Heating & A/C
DATE: Approval Pending
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN 24-013-05, DATED AUGUST
4, 2005, WHICH SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. ALL REVISIONS ARE
HIGHLIGHTED WITH **ASTERISKS** AND INCLUDE AN ADDITIONAL MODEL, YEAR AND
REVISED AB/CS/LX/RS/WK/XK REPAIR PROCEDURE.
SUBJECT: A/C Cooling Coil Odor
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves inspecting for leaves and other foreign material, cleaning, and
treating the cooling coil and housing.
MODELS:
1995-2003 (AB) Ram Van/Wagon
1995-2004 (AN) Dakota
2004 - **2007** (CS) Pacifica
1998 - 2003 (DN) Durango
2002 - **2007** (DR/DH/D1) Ram Pickup
2004 - **2007** (HB) Durango
2001 - 2006 (JR) Sebring Convertible/Sebring Sedan/Stratus Sedan
2002 - **2007** (KJ) Liberty
1993 - 2004 (LH) 300M/Concorde/LHS/New Yorker/Intrepid/Vision
2005 - **2007** (LX) 300/**Charger**/Magnum
2005 - **2007** (ND) Dakota
2002 (PG) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
1995 - 2005 (PL) Neon/SX 2.0
2001 - **2007** (PT) Chrysler PT Cruiser
2001 - **2007** (RG) Chrysler Voyager (International Markets)
2001 - **2007** (RS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
2001 - 2005 (ST) Sebring Coupe/Stratus Coupe
1997 - 2006 (TJ) Wrangler
2002 - 2006 (VA) Sprinter
1999 - 2004 (WJ/WG) Grand Cherokee
2005 - **2007** (WK/WH) Grand Cherokee
2006 - **2007** (XK**/XH)** Commander
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
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Some vehicle operators may experience a musty odor from the A/C system, primarily at start up in
hot and humid climates. This odor may be the result of microbial growth on the cooling coil. During
normal A/C system operation, condensation forms in and around the NC cooling coil. When
airborne pollutants mix with this condensation, bacteria and fungi growth begins and odor results.
DIAGNOSIS:
If the operator describes, or the technician experiences a musty odor when operating the A/C
system, perform the appropriate Repair Procedure based on the vehicle model.
PARTS REQUIRED:
A/C COOLING COIL CLEANER REQUIREMENTS BY VEHICLE MODEL
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
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TIME ALLOWANCE:
FAILURE CODE:
Disclaimer:
This bulletin is supplied as technical information only and is not an authorization for repair.
AB/CS/LX/RS/WK/XK Vehicle Procedure
1. Open the hood.
2. On LX/RS/**2005 WK/WH (2006 - 2007 WH/WK/XH/XK vehicles skip to step 8) (AB/CS**
vehicles proceed to next step), raise the vehicle on a suitable hoist.
3. Inspect the cooling coil housing drain for leaves or other foreign material that may be blocking
the drain.
4. On **2005 WK/WH** vehicles (other vehicles proceed to next step), fabricate the cooling coil
drain plug as follows (Fig. 1):
a. Gather a 457.2 mm (18 in.) long, 9.8 mm (3/8 in.) drive socket extension; a deep 12 mm, 9.8 mm
(3/8 in.) drive socket, and a 152.4 mm (6 in.) piece of 15.9 mm (5/8 in.) ID heater hose, p/n
HHR00058AA
b. Place the socket on the end of the extension. Slide approximately 25.4 mm (1 in.) of the heater
hose over the socket.
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c. Slip the heater hose over the cooling coil drain tube, located above the right side of the
transmission using the socket and extension to reach up between the frame and the exhaust.
Leave the hose socket and extension in place (Fig. 2). Proceed to Step # 7.
5. Cap/clamp off the drain tube using a suitable cap/clamp.
6. AB vehicles proceed to Step # 12, other vehicles proceed to next step.
7. On LX/RS/**2005 WK/WH** vehicles (other vehicles proceed to next step), lower the vehicle.
8. Remove passenger side floor mat.
9. Place a protective cover over the carpet and the passenger front seat.
10. On LX/RS/**WH/WK/XH**XK vehicles (other vehicles proceed to next step), remove the glove
box to gain access to the blower motor resistor /power module. Refer to the detailed service
information available in TechCONNECT, under: Service Info, 23 - Body, Instrument Panel, Glove
Box
11. On LX/**WH/WK/XH/XK vehicles, remove the passenger side instrument panel silencer. Refer
to the detailed service information available in TechCONNECT, under: Service Info, 23 - Body,
Instrument Panel, Instrument Panel Silencer. On 2006 - 2007 WH/WK/XH/XK vehicles remove the
blower motor and use a shop vacuum to clean the evaporator coil, reinstall the blower motor and
skip to step 18. Other vehicles proceed to next step.**
12. Remove the 2 screws securing the blower motor resistor/power module in the NC housing and
remove the blower motor resistor/power module. Do not disconnect the electrical connector.
13. On LX/**2005 WK/WH** vehicles (other vehicles proceed to next step), proceed to Step # 18
14. If the vehicle is not equipped with an A/C air filter, proceed to next step. If equipped with an A/C
air filter, remove the A/C air filter. Refer to the detailed service information available in
TechCONNECT, under: Service Info, 24 - Heating & Air Conditioning, Distribution, Air Filter.
15. Inspect and remove any leaves and debris.
16. If necessary, use a shop vacuum to clean the cooling coil.
17. If not equipped with an A/C air filter, proceed to next step. If equipped with an A/C air filter,
install the air filter door (do not install the air filter at this time).
18. Open all the windows in the vehicle.
CAUTION:
Technician must use eye protection, rubber gloves, protective clothing, and avoid breathing vapors.
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19. Screw the bottle of cooling coil cleaner (p/n 05170022AA) onto the applicator tool.
20. Connect the assembled applicator tool to the shop compressed air supply line.
21. Insert the applicator tool into the blower resistor/power module opening.
22. Spray all of the cooling coil cleaner onto the cooling coil continuously while moving the
applicator tool up and down and back and forth so that the evaporator is evenly covered until the
required number of bottles are empty (See table for required number of bottles).
23. Allow the vehicle sit for a minimum of 30 minutes.
24. On LX/RS/**2005 WH/WK vehicles, raise the vehicle on a suitable hoist. On 2006 - 2007
WH/WK/XH/XK skip to step 27. Other vehicles proceed to next step.**
CAUTION:
The excess cooling coil coating will drain when the cap/clamp/plug is removed in the next step.
25. Remove the cap/clamp from the drain tube.
26. On LX/RS/**2005 WH/WK** vehicles (other vehicles proceed to next step), lower the vehicle.
27. Fill each empty cleaner bottle with normal tap water.
28. One at a time, screw each bottle of water onto the applicator tool.
29. Insert the applicator tool into the blower resistor opening.
30. Spray the full contents of the water onto the evaporator continuously while moving the
applicator tool up and down and back and forth so that the evaporator is evenly covered with water.
31. Install the blower motor resistor/power module.
32. Start the engine.
33. Raise all the windows to a slightly open position (about 1/2 inch opening).
34. Set the blower to HIGH.
35. Set the A/C switch to A/C OFF.
36. Set mode switch to PANEL OUTLETS.
37. Set temperature switch to FULL HEAT.
38. Set recirculation switch to RECIRCULATE.
39. Allow the blower to operate for 20 minutes.
40. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position.
41. On LX/RS/**2005 WH/WK vehicles, raise the vehicle on a suitable hoist. On 2006 - 2007
WH/WK/XH/XK skip to step 44. Other vehicles proceed to next step.**
42. Cap/clamp off the drain tube using a suitable cap.
43. On LX/RS/**2005 WH/WK/** vehicles (other vehicles proceed to next step), lower the vehicle.
CAUTION:
Technician must use eye protection, rubber gloves, protective clothing, and avoid breathing vapors.
44. Open all windows in the vehicle.
45. Remove the blower motor resistor/power module.
46. Shake a 8 ounce bottle of Cooling Coil Coating (p/n 04728942AB), and screw the bottle onto
the applicator tool.
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47. Insert the applicator tool into the blower resistor opening. Spray the full contents of the bottle
onto the evaporator while moving the applicator tool up and down and back and forth so that the
evaporator is evenly coated.
48. Allow the vehicle to sit for 30 minutes.
49. Install the blower motor resistor/power module.
50. On LX/RS/**2005 WH/WK vehicles, raise the vehicle on a suitable hoist. On 2006 - 2007
WH/WK/XH/XK skip to step 53. Other vehicles proceed to next step.**
CAUTION:
The excess cooling coil coating will drain when the cap/clamp/plug is removed in the next step.
51. Remove the drain tube cap/clamp.
52. On LX/RS/**2005 WH/WK** vehicles (other vehicles proceed to next step), lower the vehicle.
53. Start the engine.
54. Raise all the windows to a slightly open position (about 1/2 inch opening).
55. Set the blower to HIGH.
56. Set the A/C switch to A/C OFF.
57. Set mode switch to PANEL OUTLETS.
58. Set temperature switch to FULL HEAT.
59. Set recirculation switch to RECIRCULATE.
60. Allow the engine to run for 20 minutes.
61. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position.
62. Fill an 8 ounce plastic bottle with warm water and screw onto applicator tool. Clean tool by
spraying warm water under pressure into the shop sink. Wipe the tool and store for next use.
63. On LX/RS/**2005 WH/WK vehicles, raise the vehicle on a suitable hoist. On 2006 - 2007
WH/WK/XH/XK skip to step 67. Other vehicles proceed to next step.**
CAUTION:
In the following step be careful not to damage the A/C cooling coil.
64. Using a suitable object (a wire coat hanger for example), probe the drain tube 3.8 - 5.1 cm (1.5
- 2 in.) to ensure that the dried coil coating is not restricting the flow from the drain tube.
65. AB vehicles proceed to Step # 72, CS vehicles proceed to Step # 68, LX/RS/**2005 WH/WK**
vehicles proceed to Step # 66.
66. Lower the vehicle.
67. On **LX/WH/WK/XH/XK** vehicles (RS vehicles proceed to next step), install the right silencer
pad.
68. Install the glove box.
69. If the vehicle is not equipped with an A/C air filter, proceed to the next step. If equipped with an
A/C filter, remove the air filter door and install the A/C air filter. Replace with a new filter, if
necessary. See the parts table for the appropriate part number filter.
70. Remove the carpet and seat protector.
71. Install the floor mat.
72. Close the hood.
AN/DN/DR/HB/JR/KJ/LH/ND/PL/PT/TJ/WG/WJ Vehicles Procedure
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1. Open the hood.
2. Disconnect and isolate the negative battery cable.
3. On AN/DN/HB/JR/LH/PT/WG/WJ - vehicles (other vehicles proceed to the next step), raise the
vehicle on a suitable hoist.
4. On AN/DN/ND - vehicles (other vehicles proceed to the next step), remove the exhaust heat
shield covering the cooling coil housing drain.
5. Inspect the cooling coil housing drain for leaves or other foreign material that may be blocking
the drain.
6. On AN/DN/DR/HB/KJ vehicles (other vehicles proceed to next step), cap off the drain tube using
a suitable cap. When the drain tube is capped off, proceed to Step # 9.
7. On ND vehicles (other vehicles proceed to next step), plug the cooling coil drain using a piece of
plastic or a shop towel. When the drain tube is plugged, proceed to Step #9.
8. Clamp off the drain tube.
9. On AN/DN/HB/JR/LH/ND/PT/WG/WJ - vehicles (other vehicles proceed to the next step), lower
the vehicle.
10. Remove passenger side floor mat.
11. Place a protective cover over the carpet and the passenger front seat.
12. If applicable, remove the silencer pad from under the instrument panel on the right side to gain
access to the blower motor.
13. On LH vehicles (other vehicles proceed to next step), remove the lower right under panel duct
and blower motor cover.
14. Disconnect the blower motor wire harness connector and remove the blower motor.
15. Inspect and remove any leaves and debris.
16. If necessary, use a shop vacuum to clean the cooling coil.
17. Open all the windows in the vehicle.
NOTE:
Technician must use eye protection, rubber gloves, and protective clothing.
NOTE:
No occupants should be in the vehicle during material application.
18. Screw the bottle of cooling coil cleaner (p/n 05170022AA) onto the applicator tool.
19. Connect the assembled applicator tool to the shop compressed air supply line.
20. Insert the applicator tool into the blower motor opening. Spray all of the cooling coil cleaner
onto the cooling coil until the required number of bottles are empty (See table for required number
of bottles).
21. Allow the vehicle to sit for a minimum of 30 minutes.
22. On AN/DN/HB/JR/LH/PT/WG/WJ - vehicles (other vehicles proceed to the next step), raise the
vehicle.
CAUTION:
The excess cooling coil coating will drain when the cap/clamp/plug is removed in the next step.
23. Remove the drain tube clamp/cap/plug.
24. On AN/DN/HB/JR/LH/ND/PT/WG/WJ - vehicles (other vehicles proceed to the next step), lower
the vehicle.
25. Fill each empty cleaner bottle with normal tap water.
26. One at a time, screw each bottle of normal tap water onto the applicator tool.
27. Spray all of the normal tap water onto the cooling coil until each bottle is empty.
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28. Install the blower motor and connect the blower motor wire harness connector.
29. Connect the negative battery cable.
30. Start the engine.
31. Raise all the windows to a slightly open position (about 1/2 inch opening).
32. Set the blower to HIGH - A/C OFF.
33. Set mode switch to PANEL OUTLETS.
34. Set temperature switch to FULL HEAT.
35. Set recirculation switch to RECIRCULATE.
36. With the engine running, allow the blower to operate for 20 minutes.
37. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position.
38. On AN/DN/HB/JR/LH/ND/PT/WG/WJ - vehicles (other vehicles proceed to the next step), raise
the vehicle.
39. Install the drain tube clamp/cap/plug.
40. On AN/DN/HB/JR/LH/ND/PT/WG/WJ - vehicles (other vehicles proceed to the next step), lower
the vehicle.
CAUTION:
Technician must use eye protection, rubber gloves, protective clothing, and avoid breathing vapors.
41. Open all the windows in the vehicle.
42. Disconnect and isolate the negative battery cable.
43. Disconnect the blower motor wire harness connector and remove the blower motor.
44. Shake an 8 ounce bottle of Cooling Coil Coating (p/n 04728942AB), and screw the bottle onto
the applicator tool.
45. Insert the applicator tool into the blower motor opening. Spray the full contents of the bottle on
the cooling coil being carefully to cover the entire surface of the cooling coil.
46. Allow the vehicle to sit for 30 minutes.
47. Install the blower motor and connect the blower motor wire harness connector.
48. Connect the negative battery cable.
49. On AN/DN/HB/JR/LH/ND/PT/WG/WJ - vehicles (other vehicles proceed to the next step), raise
the vehicle.
CAUTION:
The excess cooling coil coating will drain when the cap/clamp/plug is removed in the next step.
50. Remove the drain tube clamp/cap.
51. On AN/DN/HB/JR/LH/PT/WG/WJ - vehicles (other vehicles proceed to the next step), lower the
vehicle.
52. Start the engine.
53. Raise all the windows to a slightly open position (about 1/2 inch opening).
54. Set the blower to HIGH - A/C OFF.
55. Set mode switch to PANEL OUTLETS.
56. Set temperature switch to FULL HEAT.
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57. Set recirculation switch to RECIRCULATE.
58. With the engine running, allow the blower to operate for 20 minutes.
59. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position.
60. Fill the 4 ounce plastic bottle with warm water and screw onto applicator tool. Clean tool by
spraying warm water under pressure into the shop sink. Wipe the tool and store for next use.
61. On AN/DN/HB/JR/LH/ND/PT/WG/WJ - vehicles (other vehicles proceed to the next step), raise
the vehicle.
CAUTION:
In the following step be careful not to damage the A/C cooling coil.
62. Using a suitable object (a wire coat hanger for example), probe the drain tube 3.8 - 5.1 cm (1.5
- 2 in.) to ensure that the dried coil coating is not restricting the flow from the drain tube.
63. On AN/DN/ND - vehicles (other vehicles proceed to the next step), install the exhaust heat
shield covering the cooling coil housing drain.
64. On AN/DN/HB/JR/LH/ND/PT/WG/WJ - vehicles (other vehicles proceed to the next step), lower
the vehicle.
65. On LH vehicles (other vehicles proceed to next step), install the blower motor cover and lower
right under panel duct.
66. Remove the carpet and seat protector.
67. If applicable, install the silencer pad under the right side of the instrument panel.
68. Install floor mat.
69. Close the hood.
ST Vehicle Procedure
1. Inspect the cooling coil housing drain for leaves or other foreign material that may be blocking
the drain.
2. Remove passenger side floor mat.
3. Place a protective cover over the carpet and the passenger front seat.
4. Remove the joint duct. Refer to the detailed service information available in TechCONNECT,
under: Service Info, 24 - Heating & Air Conditioning, Blower Assembly and Resistor, Joint Duct.
5. Inspect and remove any leaves and debris.
6. If necessary, use a shop vacuum to clean the cooling coil.
NOTE:
Technician must use eye protection, rubber gloves, protective clothing, and avoid breathing vapors.
7. Screw the bottle of cooling coil cleaner (p/n 05170022AA) onto the applicator tool.
8. Connect the assembled applicator tool to the shop compressed air supply line.
9. Insert the applicator tool into the opening created by the joint duct removal.
10. Spray the full contents of 2 bottles of cooling coil cleaner onto the evaporator, moving the tool
so that the evaporator is completely covered, until both bottles are empty (16 oz. total).
11. Allow the vehicle to sit for a minimum of 30 minutes.
12. Fill both of the empty cooling coil cleaner bottles with normal tap water.
13. Screw one bottle of water onto the applicator tool.
14. Insert the applicator tool into the opening of the heater/cooler unit at the evaporator.
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15. Spray the full contents of water until the bottle is empty.
16. Repeat Step #13 through Step #15 using the second bottle of water. When both bottles of
water are empty, proceed to the next step.
17. Install the joint duct.
18. Disconnect the A/C clutch electrical connector at the A/C compressor.
19. Start the engine.
20. Set the blower to HIGH - A/C OFF.
21. Set mode switch to PANEL OUTLETS.
22. Set temperature switch to FULL HEAT.
23. Set recirculation switch to RECIRCULATE.
24. Open windows slightly (about 1/2 inch opening).
25. With the engine running, allow the blower to operate for 20 minutes.
26. Turn the engine off.
27. Turn the ignition switch ON, do not start the engine, to allow blower motor operation.
28. Fully open all windows.
29. Remove the outer glove box and the inner glove box. Refer to the detailed service information
available in TechCONNECT, under: Service Info, 23 - Body, 23C Body Interior, Instrument Panel
CAUTION:
Technician must use eye protection, rubber gloves, protective clothing, and avoid breathing vapors.
30. Shake the 8 ounce bottle of Cooling Coil Coating (p/n 04728942AB), and screw the bottle onto
the applicator tool.
31. Insert the applicator tool into the recirculation inlet (behind glove box opening). Spray the full
contents of the bottle in the airstream until the bottle is empty.
32. Start the engine.
33. Set the blower to HIGH.
34. Set the A/C switch to A/C OFF.
35. Set mode switch to PANEL OUTLETS.
36. Set temperature switch to FULL HEAT.
37. Set recirculation switch to RECIRCULATE.
38. Open windows slightly (about 1/2 inch opening).
39. With the engine running, allow the blower to operate for 20 minutes.
40. Turn the ignition switch to the off position.
41. Fill the 4 ounce plastic bottle with warm water and screw onto applicator tool. Clean tool by
spraying warm water under pressure into the shop sink. Wipe the tool and store for next use.
42. Connect the A/C compressor clutch electrical connector at the compressor.
43. Open the right side panel outlet vent.
44. Install inner glove box.
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45. Install outer glove box.
46. Remove the carpet and seat protector.
47. Install floor mat.
VA Vehicle Procedure
1. Raise the vehicle on a suitable hoist.
2. Inspect the cooling coil housing drain for leaves or other foreign material that may be blocking
the drain.
3. Clamp off the drain tube using a suitable clamp.
4. Lower the vehicle.
5. Remove the HVAC filter cover and HVAC filter. Refer to the detailed service information available
in TechCONNECT, under: Service Info, 24 - Heating & Air Conditioning, Distribution, Air Filter.
6. Inspect and remove any leaves and debris.
7. If necessary, use a shop vacuum to clean the cooling coil.
8. Open all the windows in the vehicle.
CAUTION:
Technician must use eye protection, rubber gloves, protective clothing, and avoid breathing vapors.
9. Screw the bottle of cooling coil cleaner (pin 05170022AA) onto the applicator tool.
10. Connect the assembled applicator tool to the shop compressed air supply line.
11. Insert the applicator tool into the HVAC filter opening.
12. Spray all of the cooling coil cleaner onto the cooling coil continuously while moving the
applicator tool up and down and back and forth so that the evaporator is evenly covered until the
required number of bottles are empty (See table for required number of bottles).
13. Allow the vehicle sit for a minimum of 30 minutes.
14. Raise the vehicle on a suitable hoist.
CAUTION:
The excess cooling coil coating will drain when the cap/clamp/plug is removed in the next step.
15. Remove the clamp from the drain tube.
16. Lower the vehicle.
17. Fill each empty cleaner bottle with normal tap water.
18. One at a time, screw each bottle of water onto the applicator tool.
19. Insert the applicator tool into the HVAC filter opening.
20. Spray the full contents of the water onto the evaporator continuously while moving the
applicator tool up and down and back and forth so that the evaporator is evenly covered with water.
21. Install the HVAC filter cover (do not install the HVAC filter at this time).
22. Start the engine.
23. Raise all the windows to a slightly open position (about 1/2 inch opening).
24. Set the blower to HIGH.
25. Set the A/C switch to NC OFF.
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26. Set mode switch to PANEL OUTLETS.
27. Set temperature switch to FULL HEAT.
28. Set recirculation switch to RECIRCULATE.
29. With the engine running, allow the blower to operate for 20 minutes.
30. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position.
31. Raise the vehicle on a suitable hoist.
32. Clamp off the drain tube using a suitable clamp.
33. Lower the vehicle.
CAUTION:
Technician must use eye protection, rubber gloves, protective clothing, and avoid breathing vapors.
34. Open all windows in the vehicle.
35. Remove the HVAC filter cover.
36. Shake a 8 ounce bottle of Cooling Coil Coating (p/n 04728942AB), and screw the bottle onto
the applicator tool.
37. Insert the applicator tool into the blower resistor opening. Spray the full contents of the bottle
onto the evaporator while moving the applicator tool up and down and back and forth so that the
evaporator is evenly coated.
38. Allow the vehicle to sit for 30 minutes.
39. Install the HVAC filter. Replace with a new filter, p/n 05103600AA, if necessary.
40. Install the HVAC filter cover.
41. Raise the vehicle on a suitable hoist.
CAUTION:
The excess cooling coil coating will drain when the cap/clamp/plug is removed in the next step.
42. Remove the drain tube clamp.
43. Lower the vehicle.
44. Start the engine.
45. Raise all the windows to a slightly open position (about 1/2 inch opening).
46. Set the blower to HIGH.
47. Set the A/C switch to A/C OFF.
48. Set mode switch to PANEL OUTLETS.
49. Set temperature switch to FULL HEAT.
50. Set recirculation switch to RECIRCULATE.
51. With the engine running, allow the blower motor to operate for 20 minutes.
52. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position.
53. Fill an 8 ounce plastic bottle with warm water and screw onto applicator tool. Clean tool by
spraying warm water under pressure into the shop sink. Wipe the tool and store for next use.
54. Raise the vehicle on a suitable hoist.
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CAUTION:
In the following step be careful not to damage the A/C cooling coil.
55. Using a suitable object (a wire coat hanger for example), probe the drain tube 3.8 - 5.1 cm (1.5
- 2 in.) to ensure that the dried coil coating is not restricting the flow from the drain tube.
56. Lower the vehicle.
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Technical Service Bulletin # 24-006-06 Date: 060810
A/C - Musty Odors When Hot/Humid
NUMBER: 24-006-06
GROUP: Heating & A/C
DATE: Approval Pending
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN 24-013-05, DATED AUGUST
4, 2005, WHICH SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. ALL REVISIONS ARE
HIGHLIGHTED WITH **ASTERISKS** AND INCLUDE AN ADDITIONAL MODEL, YEAR AND
REVISED AB/CS/LX/RS/WK/XK REPAIR PROCEDURE.
SUBJECT: A/C Cooling Coil Odor
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves inspecting for leaves and other foreign material, cleaning, and
treating the cooling coil and housing.
MODELS:
1995-2003 (AB) Ram Van/Wagon
1995-2004 (AN) Dakota
2004 - **2007** (CS) Pacifica
1998 - 2003 (DN) Durango
2002 - **2007** (DR/DH/D1) Ram Pickup
2004 - **2007** (HB) Durango
2001 - 2006 (JR) Sebring Convertible/Sebring Sedan/Stratus Sedan
2002 - **2007** (KJ) Liberty
1993 - 2004 (LH) 300M/Concorde/LHS/New Yorker/Intrepid/Vision
2005 - **2007** (LX) 300/**Charger**/Magnum
2005 - **2007** (ND) Dakota
2002 (PG) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
1995 - 2005 (PL) Neon/SX 2.0
2001 - **2007** (PT) Chrysler PT Cruiser
2001 - **2007** (RG) Chrysler Voyager (International Markets)
2001 - **2007** (RS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
2001 - 2005 (ST) Sebring Coupe/Stratus Coupe
1997 - 2006 (TJ) Wrangler
2002 - 2006 (VA) Sprinter
1999 - 2004 (WJ/WG) Grand Cherokee
2005 - **2007** (WK/WH) Grand Cherokee
2006 - **2007** (XK**/XH)** Commander
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
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Some vehicle operators may experience a musty odor from the A/C system, primarily at start up in
hot and humid climates. This odor may be the result of microbial growth on the cooling coil. During
normal A/C system operation, condensation forms in and around the NC cooling coil. When
airborne pollutants mix with this condensation, bacteria and fungi growth begins and odor results.
DIAGNOSIS:
If the operator describes, or the technician experiences a musty odor when operating the A/C
system, perform the appropriate Repair Procedure based on the vehicle model.
PARTS REQUIRED:
A/C COOLING COIL CLEANER REQUIREMENTS BY VEHICLE MODEL
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
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TIME ALLOWANCE:
FAILURE CODE:
Disclaimer:
This bulletin is supplied as technical information only and is not an authorization for repair.
AB/CS/LX/RS/WK/XK Vehicle Procedure
1. Open the hood.
2. On LX/RS/**2005 WK/WH (2006 - 2007 WH/WK/XH/XK vehicles skip to step 8) (AB/CS**
vehicles proceed to next step), raise the vehicle on a suitable hoist.
3. Inspect the cooling coil housing drain for leaves or other foreign material that may be blocking
the drain.
4. On **2005 WK/WH** vehicles (other vehicles proceed to next step), fabricate the cooling coil
drain plug as follows (Fig. 1):
a. Gather a 457.2 mm (18 in.) long, 9.8 mm (3/8 in.) drive socket extension; a deep 12 mm, 9.8 mm
(3/8 in.) drive socket, and a 152.4 mm (6 in.) piece of 15.9 mm (5/8 in.) ID heater hose, p/n
HHR00058AA
b. Place the socket on the end of the extension. Slide approximately 25.4 mm (1 in.) of the heater
hose over the socket.
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c. Slip the heater hose over the cooling coil drain tube, located above the right side of the
transmission using the socket and extension to reach up between the frame and the exhaust.
Leave the hose socket and extension in place (Fig. 2). Proceed to Step # 7.
5. Cap/clamp off the drain tube using a suitable cap/clamp.
6. AB vehicles proceed to Step # 12, other vehicles proceed to next step.
7. On LX/RS/**2005 WK/WH** vehicles (other vehicles proceed to next step), lower the vehicle.
8. Remove passenger side floor mat.
9. Place a protective cover over the carpet and the passenger front seat.
10. On LX/RS/**WH/WK/XH**XK vehicles (other vehicles proceed to next step), remove the glove
box to gain access to the blower motor resistor /power module. Refer to the detailed service
information available in TechCONNECT, under: Service Info, 23 - Body, Instrument Panel, Glove
Box
11. On LX/**WH/WK/XH/XK vehicles, remove the passenger side instrument panel silencer. Refer
to the detailed service information available in TechCONNECT, under: Service Info, 23 - Body,
Instrument Panel, Instrument Panel Silencer. On 2006 - 2007 WH/WK/XH/XK vehicles remove the
blower motor and use a shop vacuum to clean the evaporator coil, reinstall the blower motor and
skip to step 18. Other vehicles proceed to next step.**
12. Remove the 2 screws securing the blower motor resistor/power module in the NC housing and
remove the blower motor resistor/power module. Do not disconnect the electrical connector.
13. On LX/**2005 WK/WH** vehicles (other vehicles proceed to next step), proceed to Step # 18
14. If the vehicle is not equipped with an A/C air filter, proceed to next step. If equipped with an A/C
air filter, remove the A/C air filter. Refer to the detailed service information available in
TechCONNECT, under: Service Info, 24 - Heating & Air Conditioning, Distribution, Air Filter.
15. Inspect and remove any leaves and debris.
16. If necessary, use a shop vacuum to clean the cooling coil.
17. If not equipped with an A/C air filter, proceed to next step. If equipped with an A/C air filter,
install the air filter door (do not install the air filter at this time).
18. Open all the windows in the vehicle.
CAUTION:
Technician must use eye protection, rubber gloves, protective clothing, and avoid breathing vapors.
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19. Screw the bottle of cooling coil cleaner (p/n 05170022AA) onto the applicator tool.
20. Connect the assembled applicator tool to the shop compressed air supply line.
21. Insert the applicator tool into the blower resistor/power module opening.
22. Spray all of the cooling coil cleaner onto the cooling coil continuously while moving the
applicator tool up and down and back and forth so that the evaporator is evenly covered until the
required number of bottles are empty (See table for required number of bottles).
23. Allow the vehicle sit for a minimum of 30 minutes.
24. On LX/RS/**2005 WH/WK vehicles, raise the vehicle on a suitable hoist. On 2006 - 2007
WH/WK/XH/XK skip to step 27. Other vehicles proceed to next step.**
CAUTION:
The excess cooling coil coating will drain when the cap/clamp/plug is removed in the next step.
25. Remove the cap/clamp from the drain tube.
26. On LX/RS/**2005 WH/WK** vehicles (other vehicles proceed to next step), lower the vehicle.
27. Fill each empty cleaner bottle with normal tap water.
28. One at a time, screw each bottle of water onto the applicator tool.
29. Insert the applicator tool into the blower resistor opening.
30. Spray the full contents of the water onto the evaporator continuously while moving the
applicator tool up and down and back and forth so that the evaporator is evenly covered with water.
31. Install the blower motor resistor/power module.
32. Start the engine.
33. Raise all the windows to a slightly open position (about 1/2 inch opening).
34. Set the blower to HIGH.
35. Set the A/C switch to A/C OFF.
36. Set mode switch to PANEL OUTLETS.
37. Set temperature switch to FULL HEAT.
38. Set recirculation switch to RECIRCULATE.
39. Allow the blower to operate for 20 minutes.
40. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position.
41. On LX/RS/**2005 WH/WK vehicles, raise the vehicle on a suitable hoist. On 2006 - 2007
WH/WK/XH/XK skip to step 44. Other vehicles proceed to next step.**
42. Cap/clamp off the drain tube using a suitable cap.
43. On LX/RS/**2005 WH/WK/** vehicles (other vehicles proceed to next step), lower the vehicle.
CAUTION:
Technician must use eye protection, rubber gloves, protective clothing, and avoid breathing vapors.
44. Open all windows in the vehicle.
45. Remove the blower motor resistor/power module.
46. Shake a 8 ounce bottle of Cooling Coil Coating (p/n 04728942AB), and screw the bottle onto
the applicator tool.
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47. Insert the applicator tool into the blower resistor opening. Spray the full contents of the bottle
onto the evaporator while moving the applicator tool up and down and back and forth so that the
evaporator is evenly coated.
48. Allow the vehicle to sit for 30 minutes.
49. Install the blower motor resistor/power module.
50. On LX/RS/**2005 WH/WK vehicles, raise the vehicle on a suitable hoist. On 2006 - 2007
WH/WK/XH/XK skip to step 53. Other vehicles proceed to next step.**
CAUTION:
The excess cooling coil coating will drain when the cap/clamp/plug is removed in the next step.
51. Remove the drain tube cap/clamp.
52. On LX/RS/**2005 WH/WK** vehicles (other vehicles proceed to next step), lower the vehicle.
53. Start the engine.
54. Raise all the windows to a slightly open position (about 1/2 inch opening).
55. Set the blower to HIGH.
56. Set the A/C switch to A/C OFF.
57. Set mode switch to PANEL OUTLETS.
58. Set temperature switch to FULL HEAT.
59. Set recirculation switch to RECIRCULATE.
60. Allow the engine to run for 20 minutes.
61. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position.
62. Fill an 8 ounce plastic bottle with warm water and screw onto applicator tool. Clean tool by
spraying warm water under pressure into the shop sink. Wipe the tool and store for next use.
63. On LX/RS/**2005 WH/WK vehicles, raise the vehicle on a suitable hoist. On 2006 - 2007
WH/WK/XH/XK skip to step 67. Other vehicles proceed to next step.**
CAUTION:
In the following step be careful not to damage the A/C cooling coil.
64. Using a suitable object (a wire coat hanger for example), probe the drain tube 3.8 - 5.1 cm (1.5
- 2 in.) to ensure that the dried coil coating is not restricting the flow from the drain tube.
65. AB vehicles proceed to Step # 72, CS vehicles proceed to Step # 68, LX/RS/**2005 WH/WK**
vehicles proceed to Step # 66.
66. Lower the vehicle.
67. On **LX/WH/WK/XH/XK** vehicles (RS vehicles proceed to next step), install the right silencer
pad.
68. Install the glove box.
69. If the vehicle is not equipped with an A/C air filter, proceed to the next step. If equipped with an
A/C filter, remove the air filter door and install the A/C air filter. Replace with a new filter, if
necessary. See the parts table for the appropriate part number filter.
70. Remove the carpet and seat protector.
71. Install the floor mat.
72. Close the hood.
AN/DN/DR/HB/JR/KJ/LH/ND/PL/PT/TJ/WG/WJ Vehicles Procedure
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1. Open the hood.
2. Disconnect and isolate the negative battery cable.
3. On AN/DN/HB/JR/LH/PT/WG/WJ - vehicles (other vehicles proceed to the next step), raise the
vehicle on a suitable hoist.
4. On AN/DN/ND - vehicles (other vehicles proceed to the next step), remove the exhaust heat
shield covering the cooling coil housing drain.
5. Inspect the cooling coil housing drain for leaves or other foreign material that may be blocking
the drain.
6. On AN/DN/DR/HB/KJ vehicles (other vehicles proceed to next step), cap off the drain tube using
a suitable cap. When the drain tube is capped off, proceed to Step # 9.
7. On ND vehicles (other vehicles proceed to next step), plug the cooling coil drain using a piece of
plastic or a shop towel. When the drain tube is plugged, proceed to Step #9.
8. Clamp off the drain tube.
9. On AN/DN/HB/JR/LH/ND/PT/WG/WJ - vehicles (other vehicles proceed to the next step), lower
the vehicle.
10. Remove passenger side floor mat.
11. Place a protective cover over the carpet and the passenger front seat.
12. If applicable, remove the silencer pad from under the instrument panel on the right side to gain
access to the blower motor.
13. On LH vehicles (other vehicles proceed to next step), remove the lower right under panel duct
and blower motor cover.
14. Disconnect the blower motor wire harness connector and remove the blower motor.
15. Inspect and remove any leaves and debris.
16. If necessary, use a shop vacuum to clean the cooling coil.
17. Open all the windows in the vehicle.
NOTE:
Technician must use eye protection, rubber gloves, and protective clothing.
NOTE:
No occupants should be in the vehicle during material application.
18. Screw the bottle of cooling coil cleaner (p/n 05170022AA) onto the applicator tool.
19. Connect the assembled applicator tool to the shop compressed air supply line.
20. Insert the applicator tool into the blower motor opening. Spray all of the cooling coil cleaner
onto the cooling coil until the required number of bottles are empty (See table for required number
of bottles).
21. Allow the vehicle to sit for a minimum of 30 minutes.
22. On AN/DN/HB/JR/LH/PT/WG/WJ - vehicles (other vehicles proceed to the next step), raise the
vehicle.
CAUTION:
The excess cooling coil coating will drain when the cap/clamp/plug is removed in the next step.
23. Remove the drain tube clamp/cap/plug.
24. On AN/DN/HB/JR/LH/ND/PT/WG/WJ - vehicles (other vehicles proceed to the next step), lower
the vehicle.
25. Fill each empty cleaner bottle with normal tap water.
26. One at a time, screw each bottle of normal tap water onto the applicator tool.
27. Spray all of the normal tap water onto the cooling coil until each bottle is empty.
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28. Install the blower motor and connect the blower motor wire harness connector.
29. Connect the negative battery cable.
30. Start the engine.
31. Raise all the windows to a slightly open position (about 1/2 inch opening).
32. Set the blower to HIGH - A/C OFF.
33. Set mode switch to PANEL OUTLETS.
34. Set temperature switch to FULL HEAT.
35. Set recirculation switch to RECIRCULATE.
36. With the engine running, allow the blower to operate for 20 minutes.
37. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position.
38. On AN/DN/HB/JR/LH/ND/PT/WG/WJ - vehicles (other vehicles proceed to the next step), raise
the vehicle.
39. Install the drain tube clamp/cap/plug.
40. On AN/DN/HB/JR/LH/ND/PT/WG/WJ - vehicles (other vehicles proceed to the next step), lower
the vehicle.
CAUTION:
Technician must use eye protection, rubber gloves, protective clothing, and avoid breathing vapors.
41. Open all the windows in the vehicle.
42. Disconnect and isolate the negative battery cable.
43. Disconnect the blower motor wire harness connector and remove the blower motor.
44. Shake an 8 ounce bottle of Cooling Coil Coating (p/n 04728942AB), and screw the bottle onto
the applicator tool.
45. Insert the applicator tool into the blower motor opening. Spray the full contents of the bottle on
the cooling coil being carefully to cover the entire surface of the cooling coil.
46. Allow the vehicle to sit for 30 minutes.
47. Install the blower motor and connect the blower motor wire harness connector.
48. Connect the negative battery cable.
49. On AN/DN/HB/JR/LH/ND/PT/WG/WJ - vehicles (other vehicles proceed to the next step), raise
the vehicle.
CAUTION:
The excess cooling coil coating will drain when the cap/clamp/plug is removed in the next step.
50. Remove the drain tube clamp/cap.
51. On AN/DN/HB/JR/LH/PT/WG/WJ - vehicles (other vehicles proceed to the next step), lower the
vehicle.
52. Start the engine.
53. Raise all the windows to a slightly open position (about 1/2 inch opening).
54. Set the blower to HIGH - A/C OFF.
55. Set mode switch to PANEL OUTLETS.
56. Set temperature switch to FULL HEAT.
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57. Set recirculation switch to RECIRCULATE.
58. With the engine running, allow the blower to operate for 20 minutes.
59. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position.
60. Fill the 4 ounce plastic bottle with warm water and screw onto applicator tool. Clean tool by
spraying warm water under pressure into the shop sink. Wipe the tool and store for next use.
61. On AN/DN/HB/JR/LH/ND/PT/WG/WJ - vehicles (other vehicles proceed to the next step), raise
the vehicle.
CAUTION:
In the following step be careful not to damage the A/C cooling coil.
62. Using a suitable object (a wire coat hanger for example), probe the drain tube 3.8 - 5.1 cm (1.5
- 2 in.) to ensure that the dried coil coating is not restricting the flow from the drain tube.
63. On AN/DN/ND - vehicles (other vehicles proceed to the next step), install the exhaust heat
shield covering the cooling coil housing drain.
64. On AN/DN/HB/JR/LH/ND/PT/WG/WJ - vehicles (other vehicles proceed to the next step), lower
the vehicle.
65. On LH vehicles (other vehicles proceed to next step), install the blower motor cover and lower
right under panel duct.
66. Remove the carpet and seat protector.
67. If applicable, install the silencer pad under the right side of the instrument panel.
68. Install floor mat.
69. Close the hood.
ST Vehicle Procedure
1. Inspect the cooling coil housing drain for leaves or other foreign material that may be blocking
the drain.
2. Remove passenger side floor mat.
3. Place a protective cover over the carpet and the passenger front seat.
4. Remove the joint duct. Refer to the detailed service information available in TechCONNECT,
under: Service Info, 24 - Heating & Air Conditioning, Blower Assembly and Resistor, Joint Duct.
5. Inspect and remove any leaves and debris.
6. If necessary, use a shop vacuum to clean the cooling coil.
NOTE:
Technician must use eye protection, rubber gloves, protective clothing, and avoid breathing vapors.
7. Screw the bottle of cooling coil cleaner (p/n 05170022AA) onto the applicator tool.
8. Connect the assembled applicator tool to the shop compressed air supply line.
9. Insert the applicator tool into the opening created by the joint duct removal.
10. Spray the full contents of 2 bottles of cooling coil cleaner onto the evaporator, moving the tool
so that the evaporator is completely covered, until both bottles are empty (16 oz. total).
11. Allow the vehicle to sit for a minimum of 30 minutes.
12. Fill both of the empty cooling coil cleaner bottles with normal tap water.
13. Screw one bottle of water onto the applicator tool.
14. Insert the applicator tool into the opening of the heater/cooler unit at the evaporator.
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15. Spray the full contents of water until the bottle is empty.
16. Repeat Step #13 through Step #15 using the second bottle of water. When both bottles of
water are empty, proceed to the next step.
17. Install the joint duct.
18. Disconnect the A/C clutch electrical connector at the A/C compressor.
19. Start the engine.
20. Set the blower to HIGH - A/C OFF.
21. Set mode switch to PANEL OUTLETS.
22. Set temperature switch to FULL HEAT.
23. Set recirculation switch to RECIRCULATE.
24. Open windows slightly (about 1/2 inch opening).
25. With the engine running, allow the blower to operate for 20 minutes.
26. Turn the engine off.
27. Turn the ignition switch ON, do not start the engine, to allow blower motor operation.
28. Fully open all windows.
29. Remove the outer glove box and the inner glove box. Refer to the detailed service information
available in TechCONNECT, under: Service Info, 23 - Body, 23C Body Interior, Instrument Panel
CAUTION:
Technician must use eye protection, rubber gloves, protective clothing, and avoid breathing vapors.
30. Shake the 8 ounce bottle of Cooling Coil Coating (p/n 04728942AB), and screw the bottle onto
the applicator tool.
31. Insert the applicator tool into the recirculation inlet (behind glove box opening). Spray the full
contents of the bottle in the airstream until the bottle is empty.
32. Start the engine.
33. Set the blower to HIGH.
34. Set the A/C switch to A/C OFF.
35. Set mode switch to PANEL OUTLETS.
36. Set temperature switch to FULL HEAT.
37. Set recirculation switch to RECIRCULATE.
38. Open windows slightly (about 1/2 inch opening).
39. With the engine running, allow the blower to operate for 20 minutes.
40. Turn the ignition switch to the off position.
41. Fill the 4 ounce plastic bottle with warm water and screw onto applicator tool. Clean tool by
spraying warm water under pressure into the shop sink. Wipe the tool and store for next use.
42. Connect the A/C compressor clutch electrical connector at the compressor.
43. Open the right side panel outlet vent.
44. Install inner glove box.
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45. Install outer glove box.
46. Remove the carpet and seat protector.
47. Install floor mat.
VA Vehicle Procedure
1. Raise the vehicle on a suitable hoist.
2. Inspect the cooling coil housing drain for leaves or other foreign material that may be blocking
the drain.
3. Clamp off the drain tube using a suitable clamp.
4. Lower the vehicle.
5. Remove the HVAC filter cover and HVAC filter. Refer to the detailed service information available
in TechCONNECT, under: Service Info, 24 - Heating & Air Conditioning, Distribution, Air Filter.
6. Inspect and remove any leaves and debris.
7. If necessary, use a shop vacuum to clean the cooling coil.
8. Open all the windows in the vehicle.
CAUTION:
Technician must use eye protection, rubber gloves, protective clothing, and avoid breathing vapors.
9. Screw the bottle of cooling coil cleaner (pin 05170022AA) onto the applicator tool.
10. Connect the assembled applicator tool to the shop compressed air supply line.
11. Insert the applicator tool into the HVAC filter opening.
12. Spray all of the cooling coil cleaner onto the cooling coil continuously while moving the
applicator tool up and down and back and forth so that the evaporator is evenly covered until the
required number of bottles are empty (See table for required number of bottles).
13. Allow the vehicle sit for a minimum of 30 minutes.
14. Raise the vehicle on a suitable hoist.
CAUTION:
The excess cooling coil coating will drain when the cap/clamp/plug is removed in the next step.
15. Remove the clamp from the drain tube.
16. Lower the vehicle.
17. Fill each empty cleaner bottle with normal tap water.
18. One at a time, screw each bottle of water onto the applicator tool.
19. Insert the applicator tool into the HVAC filter opening.
20. Spray the full contents of the water onto the evaporator continuously while moving the
applicator tool up and down and back and forth so that the evaporator is evenly covered with water.
21. Install the HVAC filter cover (do not install the HVAC filter at this time).
22. Start the engine.
23. Raise all the windows to a slightly open position (about 1/2 inch opening).
24. Set the blower to HIGH.
25. Set the A/C switch to NC OFF.
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26. Set mode switch to PANEL OUTLETS.
27. Set temperature switch to FULL HEAT.
28. Set recirculation switch to RECIRCULATE.
29. With the engine running, allow the blower to operate for 20 minutes.
30. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position.
31. Raise the vehicle on a suitable hoist.
32. Clamp off the drain tube using a suitable clamp.
33. Lower the vehicle.
CAUTION:
Technician must use eye protection, rubber gloves, protective clothing, and avoid breathing vapors.
34. Open all windows in the vehicle.
35. Remove the HVAC filter cover.
36. Shake a 8 ounce bottle of Cooling Coil Coating (p/n 04728942AB), and screw the bottle onto
the applicator tool.
37. Insert the applicator tool into the blower resistor opening. Spray the full contents of the bottle
onto the evaporator while moving the applicator tool up and down and back and forth so that the
evaporator is evenly coated.
38. Allow the vehicle to sit for 30 minutes.
39. Install the HVAC filter. Replace with a new filter, p/n 05103600AA, if necessary.
40. Install the HVAC filter cover.
41. Raise the vehicle on a suitable hoist.
CAUTION:
The excess cooling coil coating will drain when the cap/clamp/plug is removed in the next step.
42. Remove the drain tube clamp.
43. Lower the vehicle.
44. Start the engine.
45. Raise all the windows to a slightly open position (about 1/2 inch opening).
46. Set the blower to HIGH.
47. Set the A/C switch to A/C OFF.
48. Set mode switch to PANEL OUTLETS.
49. Set temperature switch to FULL HEAT.
50. Set recirculation switch to RECIRCULATE.
51. With the engine running, allow the blower motor to operate for 20 minutes.
52. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position.
53. Fill an 8 ounce plastic bottle with warm water and screw onto applicator tool. Clean tool by
spraying warm water under pressure into the shop sink. Wipe the tool and store for next use.
54. Raise the vehicle on a suitable hoist.
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CAUTION:
In the following step be careful not to damage the A/C cooling coil.
55. Using a suitable object (a wire coat hanger for example), probe the drain tube 3.8 - 5.1 cm (1.5
- 2 in.) to ensure that the dried coil coating is not restricting the flow from the drain tube.
56. Lower the vehicle.
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Thermostat: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The engine thermostat is located on the left front side (radiator side) of the cylinder head in the
thermostat housing/engine outlet connector. The thermostat has an air bleed (vent) located in the
flange and a O-ring for sealing incorporate on it. A relief in the thermostat housing/outlet connector
is provided for the O-ring.
OPERATION
The engine thermostat is a wax pellet driven, reverse poppet choke type. It is designed to provide
the fastest warm up possible by preventing leakage through it and to guarantee a minimum engine
operating temperature of 88 to 93°C (192 to 199°F). Also, the thermostat will automatically reach
wide open, to accommodate unrestricted flow to the radiator as temperature of the coolant rises in
hot weather to around 104°C (220°F). Above this temperature the coolant temperature is controlled
by the radiator, fan, and ambient temperature-not the thermostat. A thermostats primary purpose is
to maintain engine temperature in a range that will provide satisfactory engine performance and
emission levels under all expected driving conditions. It also provides hot water (coolant) for heater
performance. It does this by transferring heat from engine metal and automatic transmission oil
cooler (if equipped) to coolant, moving this heated coolant to the heater core and radiator, and then
transferring this heat to the ambient air.
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Thermostat: Testing and Inspection
ENGINE THERMOSTAT TESTING
The thermostat that opens too soon type failure mode is included in the on-board diagnosis. The
check engine light will not be lit by an open too soon condition. If it has failed open, a diagnostic
trouble code (DTC) will be set. Do not change a thermostat for lack of heater performance or
temperature gauge position, unless a DTC is present. For other probable causes, Refer to Cooling
System; Testing and Inspection. Thermostat failing shut is the normal long term mode of failure,
and normally, only on high mileage vehicles. The temperature gauge will indicate this.
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Thermostat: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Drain cooling system to the thermostat level or below. 2. Remove coolant recovery/reserve
system hose and radiator upper hose.
3. Remove thermostat/engine outlet connector bolts. 4. Remove thermostat and O-ring assembly.
INSTALLATION
1. Clean all sealing surfaces. 2. Place the new thermostat assembly into the thermostat
housing/outlet connector. Align vent with notch in cylinder head. 3. Install thermostat housing/outlet
connector onto cylinder head and tighten bolts to 12.5 Nm (110 inch lbs.). 4. Install the radiator
upper hose. 5. Connect the coolant recovery/reserve system hose. 6. Fill the cooling system.
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Thermostat: Specifications
Opening Temperature .........................................................................................................................
............................................ 195 Degrees Farenheit Full Opening Temperature
.............................................................................................................................................................
216 Degrees Farenheit
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Thermostat: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The engine thermostat is located on the left front side (radiator side) of the cylinder head in the
thermostat housing/engine outlet connector. The thermostat has an air bleed (vent) located in the
flange and a O-ring for sealing incorporate on it. A relief in the thermostat housing/outlet connector
is provided for the O-ring.
OPERATION
The engine thermostat is a wax pellet driven, reverse poppet choke type. It is designed to provide
the fastest warm up possible by preventing leakage through it and to guarantee a minimum engine
operating temperature of 88 to 93°C (192 to 199°F). Also, the thermostat will automatically reach
wide open, to accommodate unrestricted flow to the radiator as temperature of the coolant rises in
hot weather to around 104°C (220°F). Above this temperature the coolant temperature is controlled
by the radiator, fan, and ambient temperature-not the thermostat. A thermostats primary purpose is
to maintain engine temperature in a range that will provide satisfactory engine performance and
emission levels under all expected driving conditions. It also provides hot water (coolant) for heater
performance. It does this by transferring heat from engine metal and automatic transmission oil
cooler (if equipped) to coolant, moving this heated coolant to the heater core and radiator, and then
transferring this heat to the ambient air.
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Thermostat: Testing and Inspection
ENGINE THERMOSTAT TESTING
The thermostat that opens too soon type failure mode is included in the on-board diagnosis. The
check engine light will not be lit by an open too soon condition. If it has failed open, a diagnostic
trouble code (DTC) will be set. Do not change a thermostat for lack of heater performance or
temperature gauge position, unless a DTC is present. For other probable causes, Refer to Cooling
System; Testing and Inspection. Thermostat failing shut is the normal long term mode of failure,
and normally, only on high mileage vehicles. The temperature gauge will indicate this.
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Thermostat: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Drain cooling system to the thermostat level or below. 2. Remove coolant recovery/reserve
system hose and radiator upper hose.
3. Remove thermostat/engine outlet connector bolts. 4. Remove thermostat and O-ring assembly.
INSTALLATION
1. Clean all sealing surfaces. 2. Place the new thermostat assembly into the thermostat
housing/outlet connector. Align vent with notch in cylinder head. 3. Install thermostat housing/outlet
connector onto cylinder head and tighten bolts to 12.5 Nm (110 inch lbs.). 4. Install the radiator
upper hose. 5. Connect the coolant recovery/reserve system hose. 6. Fill the cooling system.
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Evaporator Drain Tube: Description and Operation
Condensation that accumulates in the evaporator housing is drained by a tube through the dash
and on to the ground. This tube must be kept open to prevent condensate water from collecting in
the bottom of the housing.
The tapered end of the drain tube is designed to keep contaminants from entering the heater A/C
unit housing. If the tube is pinched or blocked, condensate cannot drain, causing water to back up
and spill into the passenger compartment. It is normal to see condensate drainage below the
vehicle. If the tube is damaged, it should be replaced.
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Evaporator Drain Tube: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Raise vehicle on a suitable lift.
Fig.29 Condensate Water Drain Tube
2. Locate rubber drain tube on right side of dash panel under the hood. 3. Squeeze clamp and
remove drain tube.
INSTALLATION
1. Squeeze the retaining clamp and install the tube over the nipple. 2. Lower the vehicle.
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Evaporator Temperature Sensor / Switch: Locations
The evaporator probe is located in the A/C housing and placed in the evaporator fins.
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Evaporator Temperature Sensor / Switch: Description and Operation
The evaporator probe can be replaced without having to remove the A/C housing from the vehicle.
The evaporator probe is located in the A/C housing and placed in the evaporator fins. The probe
prevents evaporator freeze-up. This is done by cycling the compressor clutch OFF when
evaporator temperature drops below the freeze point. It cycles ON when the evaporator
temperature rises above the freeze point. The evaporator probe uses a thermistor probe in a
capillary tube. The tube is inserted between the evaporator fins in the heater-A/C housing.
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Evaporator Temperature Sensor / Switch: Testing and Inspection
The work area and vehicle must be between 16 °C (60 °F) and 32 °C (90 °F) when testing the
switch.
Fig.12 Evaporator Probe Harness Connector
1. Disconnect the three wire connector from the evaporator probe lead located behind the glove
box. 2. Start engine and set A/C to low blower motor speed, panel, full cool, and RECIRC. 3. Using
a voltmeter, check for battery voltage between Pin 1 and 2. If no voltage is detected, there is no
power to the switch. Check wiring and
fuses.
4. Using a voltmeter, check for battery voltage between Pin 1 and Pin 3. If no voltage is detected,
there is no voltage from the Powertrain Control
Module. If voltage is OK, connect a jumper wire between Pin 1 and Pin 3. The compressor clutch
should engage. If the clutch engages, remove the jumper wire immediately and go to Step 5. If the
compressor clutch does not engage, check the operation of the clutch and repair as necessary.
5. If compressor clutch engages, connect the evaporator probe 3-way connector. The compressor
clutch should engage or cycle depending on
evaporator temperature. If OK, go to Step 6. If not OK, replace the clutch cycling switch.
6. The engine running and the A/C set to:
- Blower motor on low speed
- Panel position
- Full cool
- RECIRC.
Close all doors and windows. Place a thermometer in the center discharge vent.
7. If the clutch does not begin to cycle off between 2 °C to 7 °C (35 °F to 45 °F), verify that the
evaporator probe is fully installed and not loose in
evaporator. If it is not properly installed, install probe and retest outlet temperature. If the
evaporator probe is properly installed, replace the clutch cycling switch.
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Evaporator Temperature Sensor / Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
The evaporator probe can be removed without removing the A/C Housing from the vehicle. 1.
Disconnect probe wiring connector from behind the glove box.
Fig.13 Evaporator Probe Location - Typical
2. Remove rubber grommet from evaporator/ blower module. 3. Note which of the three pilot holes
the evaporator probe is located in. 4. Pull probe out of evaporator fins.
INSTALLATION
The evaporator probe can be installed without removing the A/C Housing from the vehicle. 1. There
are three pilot holes available for the probe. The top hole is for service. If top hole was not used by
previous probe, install probe in top hole. 2. If previous probe was removed from top hole, use a
small plastic stick of approximately 1/8 inch diameter, and make a new hole. Make the hole
1/4 inch above, or below the original hole in the evaporator core.
3. Insert new probe into hole between evaporator fins. 4. Reinstall rubber grommet into evaporator
probe access hole.
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Bulletins > Customer Interest for Expansion Valve: > 24-001-01B > Aug > 01 > A/C System - Clunking/Honking Noise
Expansion Valve: Customer Interest A/C System - Clunking/Honking Noise
NUMBER: 24-001-01 REV. B
GROUP: Heating and A/C
DATE: Aug. 3, 2001
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN 24-001-01 REV. A, DATED
APRIL 20, 2001, WHICH SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. ALL REVISIONS ARE
HIGHLIGHTED WITH **ASTERISKS** AND INCLUDE AN ADDITIONAL SYMPTOM AND A
REVISED PART.
SUBJECT:
A/C System Noise
OVERVIEW:
This bulletin involves replacement of the A/C expansion valve.
MODELS:
2000 - 2001 (PL) Neon
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
1. Vehicles built prior to December 22, 2000 (MDH 1222XX); if the vehicle is shut off with the air
conditioning compressor engaged and allowed to sit overnight, an audible clunk type sound may be
heard from the engine compartment at initial engine start-up. This condition is most noticeable in
moderate to warm ambient temperatures and is not detrimental to the operation of the compressor.
2. **All vehicles; "honk" sound coming from the expansion valve when the ambient temperature is
around 27° C. (80.) and the humidity around 40% with the vehicle engine warmed up. Sound may
be heard after the engine speed is raised to 3500-4000 RPM for one minute and allowed to return
to idle. The "honk" noise will occur within 30 seconds.**
**If either symptom can be duplicated or described by the owner, perform the Repair Procedure. **
PARTS REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
Refer to the appropriate Neon Service Manual or the service information available in MDS2 for a/c
expansion valve removal and installation procedures.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
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Expansion Valve: Customer Interest A/C - Poor Performance/Expansion Valve Noise
NUMBER: 24-008-01
GROUP: Heating & A/C
DATE: Jun. 22, 2001
SUBJECT: Poor A/C Performance/Expansion Valve Noise
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves reprogramming the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) with new
software and reducing the amount of R134A refrigerant in the system to 765 grams (27 oz. or 1.69
lbs.).
MODELS:
2001 (PL) Neon
2001 (P2) Neon (International Markets)
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO VEHICLES BUILT BEFORE JUNE 11, 2001 (MDH O611XX).
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Some vehicles may exhibit one or both of the following symptoms:
^ Under high ambient conditions, typically above 38°C. (100° F.), the A/C compressor may cycle off
and on repeatedly producing poor A/C performance immediately after a hot engine restart or during
city driving.
^ Under similar ambient conditions listed above the A/C expansion valve may be noisy (hum
sound).
DIAGNOSIS:
If Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC's) are present, record them on the repair order and repair as
necessary before proceeding further with this bulletin. If the condition(s) can be duplicated or are
described by the customer, perform the Repair Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
NOTE:
THE MDS2 MUST BE OPERATING WITH CIS CD2085 OR HIGHER.
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
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1. Evacuate and recharge the A/C system to 765 grams (27 oz. or 1.69 lbs.) of R134A refrigerant
as described on page 24-4 of the 2001 Neon Service Manual (Publication No. 81-270-1025).
2. Reprogram the PCM using the MDS2 (Mopar Diagnostic System) and DRB III(R) (Scan Tool).
NOTE:
THE FOLLOWING STEPS ARE REQUIRED BY LAW.
3. Type the necessary information on the "authorized Software Update Label" p/n 04669020 (Fig.
1). Attach the label to the PCM and cover the label with the clear plastic overlay. Type the
necessary information on the "Authorized Modification Label" p/n 04275086 (Fig. 2) and attach the
label near the VECI label.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
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Noise
Expansion Valve: All Technical Service Bulletins A/C System - Clunking/Honking Noise
NUMBER: 24-001-01 REV. B
GROUP: Heating and A/C
DATE: Aug. 3, 2001
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN 24-001-01 REV. A, DATED
APRIL 20, 2001, WHICH SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. ALL REVISIONS ARE
HIGHLIGHTED WITH **ASTERISKS** AND INCLUDE AN ADDITIONAL SYMPTOM AND A
REVISED PART.
SUBJECT:
A/C System Noise
OVERVIEW:
This bulletin involves replacement of the A/C expansion valve.
MODELS:
2000 - 2001 (PL) Neon
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
1. Vehicles built prior to December 22, 2000 (MDH 1222XX); if the vehicle is shut off with the air
conditioning compressor engaged and allowed to sit overnight, an audible clunk type sound may be
heard from the engine compartment at initial engine start-up. This condition is most noticeable in
moderate to warm ambient temperatures and is not detrimental to the operation of the compressor.
2. **All vehicles; "honk" sound coming from the expansion valve when the ambient temperature is
around 27° C. (80.) and the humidity around 40% with the vehicle engine warmed up. Sound may
be heard after the engine speed is raised to 3500-4000 RPM for one minute and allowed to return
to idle. The "honk" noise will occur within 30 seconds.**
**If either symptom can be duplicated or described by the owner, perform the Repair Procedure. **
PARTS REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
Refer to the appropriate Neon Service Manual or the service information available in MDS2 for a/c
expansion valve removal and installation procedures.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
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Expansion Valve: All Technical Service Bulletins A/C - Poor Performance/Expansion Valve Noise
NUMBER: 24-008-01
GROUP: Heating & A/C
DATE: Jun. 22, 2001
SUBJECT: Poor A/C Performance/Expansion Valve Noise
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves reprogramming the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) with new
software and reducing the amount of R134A refrigerant in the system to 765 grams (27 oz. or 1.69
lbs.).
MODELS:
2001 (PL) Neon
2001 (P2) Neon (International Markets)
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO VEHICLES BUILT BEFORE JUNE 11, 2001 (MDH O611XX).
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Some vehicles may exhibit one or both of the following symptoms:
^ Under high ambient conditions, typically above 38°C. (100° F.), the A/C compressor may cycle off
and on repeatedly producing poor A/C performance immediately after a hot engine restart or during
city driving.
^ Under similar ambient conditions listed above the A/C expansion valve may be noisy (hum
sound).
DIAGNOSIS:
If Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC's) are present, record them on the repair order and repair as
necessary before proceeding further with this bulletin. If the condition(s) can be duplicated or are
described by the customer, perform the Repair Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
NOTE:
THE MDS2 MUST BE OPERATING WITH CIS CD2085 OR HIGHER.
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
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1. Evacuate and recharge the A/C system to 765 grams (27 oz. or 1.69 lbs.) of R134A refrigerant
as described on page 24-4 of the 2001 Neon Service Manual (Publication No. 81-270-1025).
2. Reprogram the PCM using the MDS2 (Mopar Diagnostic System) and DRB III(R) (Scan Tool).
NOTE:
THE FOLLOWING STEPS ARE REQUIRED BY LAW.
3. Type the necessary information on the "authorized Software Update Label" p/n 04669020 (Fig.
1). Attach the label to the PCM and cover the label with the clear plastic overlay. Type the
necessary information on the "Authorized Modification Label" p/n 04275086 (Fig. 2) and attach the
label near the VECI label.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
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Expansion Valve: Specifications
Expansion Valve bolt
..........................................................................................................................................................
11 Nm (8.1 Ft.Lbs) (97 In.Lbs)
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Expansion Valve: Service Precautions
WARNING: PROTECT SKIN AND EYES FROM CONTACTING CO PERSONAL INJURY CAN
RESULT.
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Expansion Valve: Testing and Inspection
NOTE: Expansion valve tests should be performed after compressor tests. Liquid CO is required to
test the expansion valve. It is available from most welding supply facilities. CO is also available
from companies which service and sell fire extinguishers.
Review Safety Precautions and Warnings in the General Information. The work area and vehicle
must be 21 ° to 27 °C (70 ° to 85 °F) when testing expansion valve. To test the expansion valve:
1. Connect a charging station or manifold gauge set to the refrigerant system service ports.
Fig.15 Expansion Valve And Low Pressure Cut-off Switch - Typical
2. Disconnect wire connector at low pressure cut-off switch. Using a jumper wire, jump terminals
inside wire connector boot. 3. Close all doors, windows and vents to the passenger compartment.
4. Set Heater-A/C control to A/C, full heat, floor, RECIRC. and high blower. 5. Start the engine and
hold the idle speed (1000 rpm). After the engine has reached running temperature, allow the
passenger compartment to heat
up. This will create the need for maximum refrigerant flow into the evaporator.
6. If the refrigerant charge is sufficient, discharge (high pressure) gauge should read 965 to 2620
kPa (140 to 380 psi). Suction (low pressure) gauge
should read 103 to 2417 kPa (15 to 35 psi). If system cannot achieve proper pressure readings,
replace the expansion valve. If pressure is correct, proceed with test.
WARNING: PROTECT SKIN AND EYES FROM CONTACTING CO PERSONAL INJURY CAN
RESULT.
7. If suction side low pressure is within specified range, freeze the expansion valve control head for
30 seconds. Use a super cold substance (liquid
CO). Do not spray refrigerant on the expansion valve for this test. Suction side low pressure should
drop to 34.5 kPa (5 psi) If not, replace expansion valve.
8. Allow expansion valve to thaw. The low pressure gauge reading should stabilize at 103 to 241
kPa (15 to 35 psi). If not, replace expansion valve. 9. When expansion valve test is complete, test
A/C overall performance.
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Expansion Valve: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
WARNING: THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM MUST BE COMPLETELY EMPTY BEFORE
PROCEEDING WITH THIS OPERATION.
1. Recover and evacuate the refrigerant system. 2. Remove the wire connector from the low
pressure cut-off switch.
Fig.16 Expansion Valve - Typical
3. Remove the center bolt of refrigerant line plumbing sealing plate. 4. Carefully pull the refrigerant
line-sealing plate assembly from the expansion valve towards front of vehicle. Do not scratch the
expansion valve
sealing surfaces with pilot tubes.
5. Cover the openings on A/C line-sealing plate assembly to prevent contamination. 6. Remove two
screws securing the expansion valve to the evaporator sealing plate. 7. Carefully remove valve.
INSTALLATION
WARNING: THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM MUST BE COMPLETELY EMPTY BEFORE
PROCEEDING WITH THIS OPERATION.
1. Remove and replace the aluminum gasket on the evaporator sealing plate. 2. Carefully hold the
expansion valve to the evaporator sealing plate so not to scratch the sealing surface. Install two
screws and tighten to 11 ± 3 Nm
(100 ± 30 in. lbs.).
3. Remove and replace the aluminum gasket on the refrigerant line- sealing plate assembly. 4.
Carefully hold the refrigerant line-sealing plate assembly to the expansion valve. Install bolt and
tighten to 23 ± 3 Nm (200 ± 30 in. lbs.). 5. Connect wires to low pressure cut-off switch. 6.
Evacuate the refrigerant system. 7. Recharge the refrigerant system. 8. After expansion valve is
installed, system is charged, and leaks have been checked, repeat A/C performance check.
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Heater Core: Service Precautions
WARNING:
- ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-BAGS, REFER TO PASSIVE RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT
PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. FAILURE TO TAKE THE PROPER
PRE-CAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIR-BAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE
PERSONAL INJURY.
- DO NOT OPEN THE RADIATOR DRAIN-COCK OR DISCONNECT COOLANT HOSES WHEN
THE SYSTEM IS HOT AND UNDER PRESSURE. SERIOUS BURNS FROM COOLANT CAN
OCCUR.
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Heater Core: Service and Repair Heater Core Replacement - RHD
REMOVAL
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-BAGS, REFER TO PASSIVE RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT
PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. FAILURE TO TAKE THE PROPER
PRE-CAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIR-BAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE
PERSONAL INJURY.
- DO NOT OPEN THE RADIATOR DRAIN-COCK OR DISCONNECT COOLANT HOSES WHEN
THE SYSTEM IS HOT AND UNDER PRESSURE. SERIOUS BURNS FROM COOLANT CAN
OCCUR.
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Drain the cooling system. 3. Evacuate the refrigerant
system. 4. Remove the instrument panel. Refer to: Body and Frame, Interior Trim,
Dashboard/Instrument Panel, Service and Repair, Instrument
Panel Service Procedures, Instrument Panel Assembly Replacement, See: Body and
Frame/Interior Moulding / Trim/Dashboard / Instrument Panel/Service and Repair/Instrument Panel
Assembly
Fig.17 Expansion Valve Position And Orientation
5. Remove the refrigerant line retaining bolt from the expansion valve. Remove the refrigerant lines
from the expansion valve. 6. Disconnect the electrical connector from the bottom of the expansion
valve. 7. Remove the expansion valve retaining bolts and remove the valve from the vehicle.
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Fig.18 Heater Core Coolant Supply Lines
8. Remove the heater core coolant supply hoses from the heater core. 9. Working from inside the
engine compartment, remove the A/C-Heater housing retaining fasteners from the bulkhead.
10. Remove the A/C-Heater housing drain tube. Remove the spring clip and pull the hose from the
housing nipple. 11. Working from inside the vehicle, remove the defroster duct from the A/C-Heater
housing and body attachment point. 12. Remove the A/C-Heater housing retaining bolts. 13.
Disconnect the electrical connectors from the A/C-Heater housing. 14. Remove the A/C-Heater
housing from the vehicle and place the assembly on a bench. 15. Remove the heater core cover
from the housing assembly. 16. Remove the heater core coolant lines from the heater core.
Fig.19 Heater A/C Housing
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17. Remove the screws necessary to disassemble the A/C-Heater housing assembly. 18. Remove
the heater core from the A/C-Heater housing.
INSTALLATION
Fig.20 Heater A/C Housing
1. Install the heater core in the A/C-Heater housing. 2. Reassemble the A/C-Heater housing. 3.
Install the housing in the vehicle and install the retaining bolts. Torque the bolts to 20 Nm (177 in.
lbs.). 4. Connect the electrical connectors on the A/C- Heater housing. 5. Install the defroster duct
on the A/C-Heater housing and secure at the body attachment point. 6. Install the A/C-Heater
housing drain tube and retaining clip. 7. Install the A/C-Heater housing retaining fasteners. Torque
the fasteners to 20 Nm (177 in. lbs.).
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Fig.21 Heater Core Coolant Supply Lines
8. Install the heater core coolant supply hoses on the heater core. 9. Install the expansion valve,
gasket and retaining bolts. Torque the bolts to 11 Nm (97 in. lbs.).
Fig.22 Expansion Valve Position And Orientation
10. Connect the electrical connector on the bottom of the expansion valve.
CAUTION: Be certain the refrigerant line sealing O-rings are well lubricated and free of tears.
11. Install the refrigerant lines and retaining bolt. Torque the bolt to 23 Nm (203 in. lbs.). 12. Install
the instrument panel. Refer to: Body and Frame, Interior Trim, Dashboard/Instrument Panel,
Service and Repair, Instrument Panel
Service Procedures, Instrument Panel Assembly Replacement, See: Body and Frame/Interior
Moulding / Trim/Dashboard / Instrument Panel/Service and Repair/Instrument Panel Assembly
13. Evacuate the refrigerant system. 14. Charge the refrigerant system. 15. Fill the cooling system .
16. Connect the negative battery cable.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Heating and Air Conditioning > Heater Hose > Component Information > Service Precautions
Heater Hose: Service Precautions
CAUTION: When removing hoses from heater core inlet or outlet nipples DO NOT exert excess
pressure. The heater core may become damaged and leak engine coolant.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Heating and Air Conditioning > Heater Hose > Component Information > Service and Repair >
Heater Inlet Hose Replacement
Heater Hose: Service and Repair Heater Inlet Hose Replacement
REMOVAL
CAUTION: When removing hoses from heater core inlet or outlet nipples DO NOT exert excess
pressure. The heater core may become damaged and leak engine coolant.
NOTE: Review Cooling System Precautions before proceeding with this operation.
1. Drain engine cooling system. Refer to: "Cooling System : Service and Repair" See: Engine,
Cooling and Exhaust/Cooling System/Service and
Repair
Fig.23 Heater Hoses And Clamps
2. Using spring tension clamp pliers, remove clamps at end of heater hose to be removed. 3.
Carefully rotate hose back and forth while pulling away from connector nipple.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: When removing hoses from heater core inlet or outlet nipples DO NOT exert excess
pressure. The heater core may become damaged and leak engine coolant.
NOTE: Review Cooling System Precautions before proceeding with this operation.
1. Using spring tension clamp pliers, install the hose ends into position. 2. Refill the cooling system.
Refer to: "Cooling System : Service and Repair" See: Engine, Cooling and Exhaust/Cooling
System/Service and
Repair
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Heater Hose: Service and Repair Heater Return Hose Replacement
REMOVAL
CAUTION: When removing hoses from the heater core inlet nipples DO NOT exert excessive
pressure. The heater core may become damaged and leak engine coolant.
NOTE: Review Cooling System Precautions before proceeding with this operation.
1. Drain engine cooling system. Refer to: "Cooling System : Service and Repair" See: Engine,
Cooling and Exhaust/Cooling System/Service and
Repair
Fig.24 Heater Hoses And Clamps
2. Using spring tension clamp pliers, remove the clamps at the end of the heater hoses to be
removed. 3. Carefully rotate the hose back and forth while pulling away from the connector nipple.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: When installing hoses to heater core inlet or outlet nipples DO NOT exert excessive
pressure. The heater core may become damaged and leak engine coolant.
1. Carefully rotate the hose back and forth while pushing the hose onto the connector nipple. 2.
Using spring tension pliers, install the clamps at the end of the heater hose being installed. 3. Refill
the cooling system. Refer to: "Cooling System : Service and Repair" See: Engine, Cooling and
Exhaust/Cooling System/Service and
Repair
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Heater Hose: Service and Repair Heater Tube Assembly Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect negative battery cable. Disconnect positive battery cable. Remove battery. 2. Raise
vehicle on hoist. 3. Drain cooling system . Refer to: "Cooling System : Service and Repair" See:
Engine, Cooling and Exhaust/Cooling System/Service and Repair 4. Remove hose clamp from
heater return tube located near starter. Disconnect hose from tube. 5. Lower vehicle 6. Remove air
cleaner housing and throttle body to intake manifold hose. 7. Disconnect PCV vacuum hose at
intake manifold. 8. Remove hose clamp from heater supply tube located near thermostat housing.
Disconnect hose from tube. 9. Remove two heater hose clamps and disconnect heater hoses near
battery.
10. Unclip wiring harness from heater tube assembly, 11. Remove transmission dipstick tube and
place an appropriate plug into hole to prevent coolant from entering transmission. 12. Remove
fasteners attaching heater tube assembly to cylinder head and engine block. 13. Remove heater
tube assembly.
NOTE: After heater tube assembly is removed, the short hoses connecting the tubes to the
thermostat housing and water pump inlet tube can be replaced at this time.
INSTALLATION
1. Inspect all hoses that connect to heater tubes. Replace if necessary. 2. Position heater tube
assembly near it's mounting location. 3. Connect hoses at water pump inlet tube and thermostat
housing. Ensure clamps are positioned properly to seal hoses and avoid contact with engine
components.
4. Install fasteners attaching heater tube assembly to cylinder head and engine block.
NOTE: Before installing transmission dipstick tube clean any residual coolant from around the area
where plug was placed.
5. Remove plug from transmission dipstick tube mounting hole. Install transmission dipstick tube. 6.
Reattach wiring harness to heater tube assembly. 7. Connect two heater hoses to heater tubes
near battery. Ensure clamps are positioned properly to seal hoses and avoid contact with engine
components.
8. Connect PCV vacuum hose to intake manifold. 9. Install air cleaner housing and throttle body to
intake manifold hose.
10. Raise vehicle on hoist. 11. Close radiator draincock. 12. Lower vehicle 13. Install battery.
Connect positive battery cable. Connect negative battery cable. 14. Fill cooling system. Refer to:
"Cooling System : Service and Repair" See: Engine, Cooling and Exhaust/Cooling System/Service
and Repair
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Heating and Air Conditioning > High Pressure Safety Valve HVAC > Component Information >
Service Precautions
High Pressure Safety Valve HVAC: Service Precautions
WARNING: AVOID BREATHING A/C REFRIGERANT AND LUBRICANT VAPOR OR MIST.
EXPOSURE MAY IRRITATE EYES, NOSE AND THROAT. USE ONLY APPROVED SERVICE
EQUIPMENT MEETING SAE REQUIREMENTS TO DISCHARGE R-134a SYSTEM. IF
ACCIDENTAL SYSTEM DISCHARGE OCCURS, VENTILATE WORK AREA BEFORE
RESUMING SERVICE. R-134a SERVICE EQUIPMENT OR VEHICLE A/C SYSTEM SHOULD
NOT BE PRESSURE TESTED OR LEAK TESTED WITH COMPRESSED AIR. MIXTURE OF AIR
and R-134a CAN BE COMBUSTIBLE AT ELEVATED PRESSURES. THESE MIXTURES ARE
POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS AND MAY RESULT IN FIRE OR EXPLOSION CAUSING INJURY
OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
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High Pressure Safety Valve HVAC: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
WARNING: AVOID BREATHING A/C REFRIGERANT AND LUBRICANT VAPOR OR MIST.
EXPOSURE MAY IRRITATE EYES, NOSE AND THROAT. USE ONLY APPROVED SERVICE
EQUIPMENT MEETING SAE REQUIREMENTS TO DISCHARGE R-134a SYSTEM. IF
ACCIDENTAL SYSTEM DISCHARGE OCCURS, VENTILATE WORK AREA BEFORE
RESUMING SERVICE. R-134a SERVICE EQUIPMENT OR VEHICLE A/C SYSTEM SHOULD
NOT BE PRESSURE TESTED OR LEAK TESTED WITH COMPRESSED AIR. MIXTURE OF AIR
and R-134a CAN BE COMBUSTIBLE AT ELEVATED PRESSURES. THESE MIXTURES ARE
POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS AND MAY RESULT IN FIRE OR EXPLOSION CAUSING INJURY
OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
1. Using a R- 134a refrigerant recovery machine, remove the refrigerant from A/C system. 2.
Rotate the high pressure relief valve counterclockwise and separate relief valve from the
compressor.
INSTALLATION
WARNING: AVOID BREATHING A/C REFRIGERANT AND LUBRICANT VAPOR OR MIST.
EXPOSURE MAY IRRITATE EYES, NOSE AND THROAT. USE ONLY APPROVED SERVICE
EQUIPMENT MEETING SAE REQUIREMENTS TO DISCHARGE R-134a SYSTEM. IF
ACCIDENTAL SYSTEM DISCHARGE OCCURS, VENTILATE WORK AREA BEFORE
RESUMING SERVICE. R-134a SERVICE EQUIPMENT OR VEHICLE A/C SYSTEM SHOULD
NOT BE PRESSURE TESTED OR LEAK TESTED WITH COMPRESSED AIR. MIXTURE OF AIR
and R-134a CAN BE COMBUSTIBLE AT ELEVATED PRESSURES. THESE MIXTURES ARE
POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS AND MAY RESULT IN FIRE OR EXPLOSION CAUSING INJURY
OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
1. Install a new O-ring. 2. Position and rotate the compressor high pressure relief valve clockwise
to install 3. Evacuate the refrigerant system. 4. Recharge the A/C system.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Heating and Air Conditioning > Hose/Line HVAC > Component Information > Specifications
Hose/Line HVAC: Specifications
A/C Line Retainer Bolt
................................................................................................................................................... 23
Nm (16.9 Ft.Lbs) (203 In.Lbs)
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Hose/Line HVAC: Locations
Fig.4 A/C Compressor Lines
The suction line is the large line that connects to the expansion valve and goes to the compressor.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Heating and Air Conditioning > Hose/Line HVAC > Component Information > Description and
Operation > A/C Discharge Hose/Line
Hose/Line HVAC: Description and Operation A/C Discharge Hose/Line
Fig.4 A/C Compressor Lines
The discharge line is the line that goes from the compressor to the condenser. It has no
serviceable parts except the rubber O-rings. If the line is found to be leaking or is damaged it must
be replaced as an assembly.
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Hose/Line HVAC: Description and Operation A/C Liquid Hose/Line
Fig.4 A/C Compressor Lines
The liquid line is the line that goes from the condenser to the receiver-drier. It has no serviceable
parts except the rubber O-rings. If the line is found to be leaking or is damaged it must be replaced
as an assembly.
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Hose/Line HVAC: Description and Operation A/C Suction Hose/Line
Fig.4 A/C Compressor Lines
The suction line is the large line that connects to the expansion valve and goes to the compressor.
It also has a small line that goes to the filter/drier. The suction line uses a gasket on the expansion
valve side and rubber O-rings on all other connections.
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Hose/Line HVAC: Service and Repair A/C Discharge Hose/Line Replacement
REMOVAL
WARNING: THE REFRIGERANT SYSTEM MUST BE RECOVERED BEFORE SERVICING ANY
PART OF THE REFRIGERANT SYSTEM.
1. Using a R-134a refrigerant recovery machine,remove the refrigerant from A/C system.
Fig.5 Discharge Line
2. From the top side of the vehicle, remove line at compressor. 3. From the bottom side of the
vehicle, remove line at condenser.
INSTALLATION
WARNING: THE REFRIGERANT SYSTEM MUST BE RECOVERED BEFORE SERVICING ANY
PART OF THE REFRIGERANT SYSTEM.
1. Position the A/C discharge line in the vehicle and install the condenser end. Tighten the
connections to 12 Nm (108 in. lbs.). 2. Lower the vehicle and install the compressor end of the
discharge line. Tighten the connections to 12 Nm ( 108 in. lbs.) 3. Evacuate the refrigerant system.
4. Recharge the A/C system.
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Hose/Line HVAC: Service and Repair A/C Liquid Hose/Line Replacement
REMOVAL
WARNING: THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM MUST BE COMPLETELY EMPTY BEFORE
PROCEEDING WITH THIS OPERATION.
1. Using a R-134a refrigerant recovery machine,remove the refrigerant from A/C system. 2.
Disconnect liquid line at drier. 3. Disconnect liquid line at condenser. 4. Remove the liquid line.
INSTALLATION
WARNING: THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM MUST BE COMPLETELY EMPTY BEFORE
PROCEEDING WITH THIS OPERATION.
NOTE: Replacement of A/c line seals is required anytime connections are opened. Failure to
replace seals could result in a refrigerant leak.
1. Connect the liquid line at the drier. 2. Connect the liquid line at the condenser. 3. Evacuate the
A/C system. 4. Recharge the refrigerant system.
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Hose/Line HVAC: Service and Repair A/C Suction Hose/Line Replacement
REMOVAL
WARNING: THE REFRIGERANT MUST BE RECOVERED BEFORE SERVICING ANY PART OF
THE REFRIGERANT SYSTEMS.
1. Using a R-134a refrigerant recovery machine, remove the refrigerant from A/C system.
Fig.27 Expansion Valve Center Bolt
2. Remove retaining bolt at expansion valve. 3. Remove line at expansion valve.
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Fig.28 A/C Compressor Suction Line
4. Remove line at compressor.
INSTALLATION
WARNING: THE REFRIGERANT MUST BE RECOVERED BEFORE SERVICING ANY PART OF
THE REFRIGERANT SYSTEMS.
1. Install the suction line at the compressor. 2. Install the suction line at the expansion valve. 3.
Position the expansion valve and install the retaining bolt. 4. Evacuate the A/C system. 5.
Recharge the refrigerant system.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Heating and Air Conditioning > Housing Assembly HVAC > Component Information > Service
and Repair > Removal and Replacement
Housing Assembly HVAC: Removal and Replacement
REMOVAL
The instrument panel must be removed in order to remove the heater-A/C Housing.
WARNING: THE R-134a REFRIGERANT SYSTEM MUST BE RECOVERED BEFORE
SERVICING ANY PART OF THE REFRIGERANT SYSTEM.
1. Using a refrigerant recovery machine, remove the refrigerant from the A/C system, if equipped.
2. Remove instrument panel from vehicle. Refer to: Body and Frame, Interior Trim,
Dashboard/Instrument Panel, Service and Repair,
Instrument Panel Service Procedures, Instrument Panel Assembly Replacement, See: Body and
Frame/Interior Moulding / Trim/Dashboard / Instrument Panel/Service and Repair/Instrument Panel
Assembly
3. Drain cooling system. Refer to: "Cooling System : Service and Repair" See: Engine, Cooling and
Exhaust/Cooling System/Service and Repair 4. Remove heater hoses at the dash panel. Place
plugs in the heater core outlets to prevent coolant spillage during unit housing removal. 5. Unfasten
coolant recovery container and set aside. 6. Remove suction line at expansion valve. Cap open
refrigerant lines to prevent moisture and/or dirt from entering. 7. Remove expansion valve from
evaporator, and cap fittings. 8. Remove rubber drain tube extension from condensation drain tube.
Fig.5 HVAC Vacuum Harness
9. Disconnect the vacuum harness at the power brake booster.
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Fig.6 HVAC Housing Defroster Duct
10. Unsnap and remove the defroster duct.
Fig.7 Dash Panel Retaining Studs
11. Remove three retaining nuts located in the engine compartment, on the dash panel.
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Fig.6 Housing Screws
12. Remove the right side retaining screw. 13. Remove remaining nut located on dash panel stud.
14. Disconnect the wiring connectors. 15. Remove assembly from the vehicle.
INSTALLATION
WARNING: THE R-134a REFRIGERANT SYSTEM MUST BE RECOVERED BEFORE
SERVICING ANY PART OF THE REFRIGERANT SYSTEM.
1. Position the housing in the vehicle. 2. Connect the wire harness connectors. 3. Install the nut on
the dash panel stud. 4. Install the three retaining nuts on the engine compartment studs. 5. Snap
the defrost duct in place. 6. Connect the vacuum harness at the brake booster. 7. Connect the
rubber drain tube to the extension. 8. Install the expansion valve to the evaporator. 9. Remove the
protective caps and connect the suction line to the expansion valve.
10. Position and install the coolant recovery container. 11. Install the instrument panel. Refer to:
Body and Frame, Interior Trim, Dashboard/Instrument Panel, Service and Repair, Instrument Panel
Service Procedures, Instrument Panel Assembly Replacement, See: Body and Frame/Interior
Moulding / Trim/Dashboard / Instrument Panel/Service and Repair/Instrument Panel Assembly
12. Refill the cooling system. Refer to: "Cooling System : Service and Repair" See: Engine, Cooling
and Exhaust/Cooling System/Service and
Repair
13. Evacuate the refrigerant system . 14. Recharge the refrigerant system.
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Housing Assembly HVAC: Overhaul
DISASSEMBLY
Use this procedure if any or all of the following items require service: Heater core
- Evaporator
- HVAC housing
The HVAC housing must be removed from the vehicle before beginning with this procedure.
Fig.9 HVAC Housing Air Distribution Foam Seals
1. Separate the air distribution outlet foam seals at the case parting line.
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Fig.10 HVAC Housing Evaporator Connection And Heater Core Tube Seals
2. Remove the evaporator lines foam seal, and heater core tubes foam seal from the unit. 3.
Remove the retaining clips and screws that hold the upper and lower housings together. 4.
Separate the two halves of the housing. 5. Lift the heater core/evaporator out of the case.
ASSEMBLY
1. Install the heater core/evaporator into the case. 2. Place the two halves of the heater-a/c housing
together. 3. Install the retaining clips and screws that hold the upper and lower case housings
together. 4. Install the evaporator lines form seals and heater core tube seals to the case housing.
5. Install the air distribution outlet foam seals at the case parting line.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Heating and Air Conditioning > Receiver Dryer > Component Information > Locations
Receiver Dryer: Locations
The filter/drier is mounted in a rubber grommet on the right side of the engine compartment.
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Receiver Dryer: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
The filter/drier is mounted in a rubber grommet on the right side of the engine compartment. The
refrigerant must be recovered from the A/C system before replacing the filter/drier assembly.
WARNING: THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM MUST BE COMPLETELY RECOVERED BEFORE
PROCEEDING WITH THIS OPERATION.
1. Evacuate and recover the refrigerant. 2. Disconnect liquid line from filter/drier. 3. Disconnect
liquid line on suction line assembly from filter/drier. 4. Pull filter/drier out of rubber grommet. 5.
Remove the filter/drier.
INSTALLATION
The filter/drier is mounted in a rubber grommet on the right side of the engine compartment. The
refrigerant must be recovered from the A/C system before replacing the filter/drier assembly.
WARNING: THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM MUST BE COMPLETELY RECOVERED BEFORE
PROCEEDING WITH THIS OPERATION.
NOTE: Replace all a/c line seals from disassembled components. Failure to replace seals could
result in a refrigerant leak.
1. Install the filter/drier in the rubber grommet. 2. Connect the liquid line to the filter/drier. 3.
Connect the liquid line on the suction line assembly to the filter/drier. 4. Evacuate the refrigerant
system. 5. Recharge the refrigerant system.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Heating and Air Conditioning > Refrigerant > Component Information > Specifications >
Capacity Specifications
Refrigerant: Capacity Specifications
R134a Refrigerant Before July 1
..................................................................................................................................................... 765
g (27 oz or 1.69 lbs)
R134a Refrigerant After July 1 ............................................................................................................
.......................................................... 851 g (1.88 lbs)
See TSB # 24-23-99
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Refrigerant: Fluid Type Specifications
HydroFluoroCarbon (HFC),
.......................................................................................................................................................
R-134a liquified freon gas
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Refrigerant: Service Precautions
R-134a - R-12
Because R-134a refrigerant is a hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) which contains hydrogen atoms in place
of chlorine atoms, it will not cause damage to the ozone layer.
Ozone filters out harmful radiation from the sun. To assist in protecting the ozone layer, Chrysler
Corporation recommends an R-134a refrigerant recycling device.
The Clean Air Act Amendment of 1990 requires that Freon be recovered when accessing the air
conditioning circuit and that technicians hold a refrigerant recovery and handling certification.
The Ozone Layer A thin layer of ozone molecules, located 10 to 30 miles above the earth, form a
protective cover by absorbing a portion of the ultraviolet (UV) radiation emitted from the Sun.
Ozone Depletion Scientific research performed over the past 15 years links the release of
chlorofluorocarbons (CFC)s, also know by the trade name Freon) into the atmosphere to ozone
depletion. When CFCs are released into the atmosphere, they eventually reach the ozone layer
located in the stratosphere where they react with and destroy ozone molecules.
Harmful Effects Ozone depletion and the corresponding increase in UV radiation has been shown
to lead to higher incidents of cancer as well as global warming. When viewed from a global
perspective, ozone depletion holds an enormous potential for damage.
Upper Level vs. Ground Level Ozone Confusion often arises when we hear about the necessity of
the ozone layer and ground level ozone. The ozone layer existing high above the earth is beneficial
but the same compound, when located at ground level, is harmful to humans, animals, crops and
vegetation.
Ground level ozone is a component of smog and forms when hydrocarbons (HC) react with
nitrogen oxides (NOx) in the presence of sunlight and heat.
Montreal Protocol In response to the growing body of evidence demonstrating the detrimental
effects of (CFC)s, 24 countries and the European community met in Montreal, Canada, in 1987 to
establish standards for the control of (CFC)s. Since that time, a total of 132 countries have become
signatories to this agreement leading to an end of production of R12 in December, 1995, in all
developed countries.
As established by the Montreal Protocol, R12 production in developed countries has ceased.
Clean Air Act The United States Congress, acting in response to the Montreal Protocol, banned
production of (CFC)s by the year 2000. Congress also amended the Clean Air Act in an effort to
control both the production and use of (CFC)s for refrigerant applications including mobile vehicle
air conditioning systems.
Technician Certification Organizations providing technician refrigerant recovery and recycling
certification include:
National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)
13505 Dulles Technology Drive, Suite 2 Herndon, VA 22071-3421 Phone: (703) 713-3800 Fax:
(703) 713-0727 http://www.asecert.org/
International Mobile Air Conditioning Association (IMACA)
P.O. Box 9000 Fort Worth, TX 76147-2000 Phone: (817) 338-1100 Fax: (817) 338-1451
Mobile Air Conditioning Society (MACS) Worldwide
P.O. Box 100 East Greenville, PA 18041 Phone: 215-679-2220 Fax: 215-541-4635
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Refrigerant Filter: Locations
The filter/drier is mounted in a rubber grommet on the right side of the engine compartment.
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Refrigerant Filter: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
The filter/drier is mounted in a rubber grommet on the right side of the engine compartment. The
refrigerant must be recovered from the A/C system before replacing the filter/drier assembly.
WARNING: THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM MUST BE COMPLETELY RECOVERED BEFORE
PROCEEDING WITH THIS OPERATION.
1. Evacuate and recover the refrigerant. 2. Disconnect liquid line from filter/drier. 3. Disconnect
liquid line on suction line assembly from filter/drier. 4. Pull filter/drier out of rubber grommet. 5.
Remove the filter/drier.
INSTALLATION
The filter/drier is mounted in a rubber grommet on the right side of the engine compartment. The
refrigerant must be recovered from the A/C system before replacing the filter/drier assembly.
WARNING: THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM MUST BE COMPLETELY RECOVERED BEFORE
PROCEEDING WITH THIS OPERATION.
NOTE: Replace all a/c line seals from disassembled components. Failure to replace seals could
result in a refrigerant leak.
1. Install the filter/drier in the rubber grommet. 2. Connect the liquid line to the filter/drier. 3.
Connect the liquid line on the suction line assembly to the filter/drier. 4. Evacuate the refrigerant
system. 5. Recharge the refrigerant system.
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Capacity Specifications
Refrigerant Oil: Capacity Specifications
Total System ........................................................................................................................................
.......................................................... 180 ml (6.1 oz.)
Filter-Drier ............................................................................................................................................
............................................................. 30 ml (1 oz.)
Condenser ...........................................................................................................................................
................................................................ 30 ml (1 oz.)
Evaporator ...........................................................................................................................................
............................................................... 59 ml (2 oz.)
Refrigerant Lines .................................................................................................................................
............................................................ 44 ml (1.5 oz.)
Compressor .........................................................................................................................................
...................................................................... See Note
Note:
When replacing the A/C compressor, drain and measure the amount of oil from the old
compressor. Add the equivalent amount of fresh oil to the new compressor.
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Refrigerant Oil: Fluid Type Specifications
Synthetic-based, Polyalkylene Glycol ..................................................................................................
.......................................................................... ND-8
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Refrigerant Oil: Service and Repair
REFRIGERANT OIL LEVEL CHECK
It is important to have the correct amount of oil in the A/C system to ensure proper lubrication of the
compressor. The little oil will result in damage to the compressor. Too much oil will reduce the
cooling capacity of the system and consequently result in higher discharge air temperatures.
NOTE: The oil used in the compressor is ND8 PAG R-134a refrigerant oil. Only refrigerant oil of the
same type should be used to service the system. Do not use any other oil. The oil container should
be kept tightly capped until it is ready for use. Tightly cap afterwards to prevent contamination from
dirt and moisture. Refrigerant oil will quickly absorb any moisture it comes in contact with. Special
effort must be used to keep all R-134a system components moisture-free. Moisture in the oil is very
difficult to remove and will cause a reliability problem with the compressor.
It will not be necessary to check oil level in the compressor or to add oil unless there has been an
oil loss. Oil loss at a leak point will be evident by the presence of a wet, shiny surface around the
leak.
Refrigerant Oil Capacities
When an air conditioning system is first assembled, all components (except the compressor) are
refrigerant oil free. After the system has been charged with R-134a refrigerant and operated, the oil
in the compressor is dispersed through the lines and components. The evaporator, condenser, and
filter- drier will retain a significant amount of oil, refer to the Refrigerant Oil Capacities chart. When
a component is replaced, the specified amount of refrigerant oil must be added. When the
compressor is replaced, the amount of oil that is retained in the rest of the system must be drained
from the replacement compressor. When a line or component has ruptured and oil has escaped,
the compressor should be removed and drained. The filter-drier must be replaced along with the
ruptured part. The oil capacity of the system, minus the amount of oil still in the remaining
components, can be measured and poured into the suction port of the compressor.
SERVICING REFRIGERANT OIL LEVEL
CAUTION: The refrigerant oil used in a R-134a A/C system is unique. Use only oils which were
designed to work with R-134a refrigerant. The oil designated for this vehicle is ND8 PAG
(polyalkalene glycol).
Recovery/recycling equipment Will measure the lubricant being removed. This is the amount of
lubricant to be added back to the system. If a new compressor is being installed, drain lubricant
from the old compressor, measure the amount drained and discard old lubricant. Drain the lubricant
from the new compressor into a clean container. Return the amount of lubricant measured from the
old compressor, plus the amount reclaimed from the system back into the new compressor. 1.
Discharge refrigerant system using recovery/recycling equipment if charge is present. 2.
Disconnect refrigerant lines from A/C compressor. Cap the open lines to prevent moisture from
entering system. 3. Remove compressor from vehicle. 4. From suction port on top of compressor,
drain lubricant from compressor. 5. Add system capacity minus the capacity of components that
have not been replaced. Add lubricant through the suction port on compressor. This is
not to exceed 180 ml (6.10 oz.) in total.
6. Install compressor and connect refrigerant lines. Then evacuate and charge refrigerant system.
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High Pressure Sensor / Switch: Locations
Fig.6 High Pressure Cutout Switch Location
The high pressure cut out switch is located on the rear of the compressor.
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High Pressure Sensor / Switch: Service Precautions
WARNING:
- THE REFRIGERANT MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE SYSTEM BEFORE REMOVING THE
HIGH PRESSURE CUT OUT SWITCH.
- THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM MUST BE COMPLETELY RECOVERED BEFORE
PROCEEDING WITH THIS OPERATION. REFER TO REFRIGERANT RECOVERY.
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High Pressure Sensor / Switch: Description and Operation
A/C HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH
Fig.6 High Pressure Cutout Switch Location
The high pressure cut out switch is located on the rear of the compressor. It turns OFF the
compressor if the system pressure exceeds 3240 kpa (470 psi)
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High Pressure Sensor / Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
WARNING: THE REFRIGERANT MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE SYSTEM BEFORE
REMOVING THE HIGH PRESSURE CUT OUT SWITCH.
1. Recover refrigerant from A/C system. 2. Disconnect wiring connector at the switch. 3. Remove
internal snap ring. 4. Pull switch out of compressor.
INSTALLATION
WARNING: THE REFRIGERANT MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE SYSTEM BEFORE
REMOVING THE HIGH PRESSURE CUT OUT SWITCH.
1. Clean any foreign matter from the switch mounting bore 2. Install the high pressure cutout switch
with a new O-ring into the compressor. 3. Install the internal snap ring 4. Connect the wire harness
to the switch. 5. Evacuate the refrigerant system. 6. Recharge the A/C system.
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Low Pressure Sensor / Switch: Locations
Fig.7 Expansion Valve And Low Pressure Cut-off Switch
The low pressure cut off switch is located on the expansion valve.
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Low Pressure Sensor / Switch: Description and Operation
A/C HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH
Fig.6 High Pressure Cutout Switch Location
The high pressure cut out switch is located on the rear of the compressor. It turns OFF the
compressor if the system pressure exceeds 3240 kpa (470 psi)
A/C LOW PRESSURE SWITCH
Fig.7 Expansion Valve And Low Pressure Cut-off Switch
The Low Pressure Cut Off Switch monitors the refrigerant gas pressure on the suction side of the
system. The low pressure cut off switch is located on the expansion valve. The low pressure cut off
switch turns OFF voltage to the compressor clutch coil when refrigerant gas pressure drops to
levels that could damage the compressor. The low pressure cut
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Low Pressure Sensor / Switch: Testing and Inspection
The work area must not be below 21 °C (70 °F) to test the compressor clutch circuit.
1. With gear selector in park or neutral and park brake set, start engine and allow to idle. 2. Raise
hood and disconnect low pressure cut off switch connector boot. 3. Using a suitable jumper wire,
jump across the terminals inside wire connector boot. 4. If the compressor clutch does not engage,
the cycling clutch switch, wiring, relay, or fuse can be defective. 5. If clutch engages, connect
manifold gauge set. Read low pressure gauge. At pressure above 97 kPa (14 psi) and above, low
pressure out off switch
will complete the clutch circuit. If the low pressure gauge reads below 140 kpa (20 psi), the system
is low on refrigerant charge or empty due to a leak.
6. Install connector boot on switch and repeat Step 3. If the clutch does not engage, replace the
low pressure cut off switch.
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Low Pressure Sensor / Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
WARNING: THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM MUST BE COMPLETELY RECOVERED BEFORE
PROCEEDING WITH THIS OPERATION. REFER TO REFRIGERANT RECOVERY.
1. Recover A/C refrigerant. 2. Disconnect the wire connector at the cut off switch.
Fig.7 Expansion Valve And Low Pressure Cut-off Switch
3. Using a sender unit removal socket, remove the switch from the expansion valve.
INSTALLATION
WARNING: THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM MUST BE COMPLETELY RECOVERED BEFORE
PROCEEDING WITH THIS OPERATION. REFER TO REFRIGERANT RECOVERY.
NOTE: Verify the O-ring condition on the replacement switch.
1. Using a sender unit socket, install the low pressure cutout switch into the expansion valve. 2.
Connect the wire harness connector to the switch. 3. Evacuate the A/C refrigerant system. 4.
Recharge the A/C system.
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Compressor Clutch Relay: Locations
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Compressor Clutch Relay: Diagrams
Power Distribution Center
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay
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Power Distribution Center
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Heating and Air Conditioning > Sensors and Switches - HVAC > Evaporator Temperature
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Evaporator Temperature Sensor / Switch: Locations
The evaporator probe is located in the A/C housing and placed in the evaporator fins.
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Evaporator Temperature Sensor / Switch: Description and Operation
The evaporator probe can be replaced without having to remove the A/C housing from the vehicle.
The evaporator probe is located in the A/C housing and placed in the evaporator fins. The probe
prevents evaporator freeze-up. This is done by cycling the compressor clutch OFF when
evaporator temperature drops below the freeze point. It cycles ON when the evaporator
temperature rises above the freeze point. The evaporator probe uses a thermistor probe in a
capillary tube. The tube is inserted between the evaporator fins in the heater-A/C housing.
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Evaporator Temperature Sensor / Switch: Testing and Inspection
The work area and vehicle must be between 16 °C (60 °F) and 32 °C (90 °F) when testing the
switch.
Fig.12 Evaporator Probe Harness Connector
1. Disconnect the three wire connector from the evaporator probe lead located behind the glove
box. 2. Start engine and set A/C to low blower motor speed, panel, full cool, and RECIRC. 3. Using
a voltmeter, check for battery voltage between Pin 1 and 2. If no voltage is detected, there is no
power to the switch. Check wiring and
fuses.
4. Using a voltmeter, check for battery voltage between Pin 1 and Pin 3. If no voltage is detected,
there is no voltage from the Powertrain Control
Module. If voltage is OK, connect a jumper wire between Pin 1 and Pin 3. The compressor clutch
should engage. If the clutch engages, remove the jumper wire immediately and go to Step 5. If the
compressor clutch does not engage, check the operation of the clutch and repair as necessary.
5. If compressor clutch engages, connect the evaporator probe 3-way connector. The compressor
clutch should engage or cycle depending on
evaporator temperature. If OK, go to Step 6. If not OK, replace the clutch cycling switch.
6. The engine running and the A/C set to:
- Blower motor on low speed
- Panel position
- Full cool
- RECIRC.
Close all doors and windows. Place a thermometer in the center discharge vent.
7. If the clutch does not begin to cycle off between 2 °C to 7 °C (35 °F to 45 °F), verify that the
evaporator probe is fully installed and not loose in
evaporator. If it is not properly installed, install probe and retest outlet temperature. If the
evaporator probe is properly installed, replace the clutch cycling switch.
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Evaporator Temperature Sensor / Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
The evaporator probe can be removed without removing the A/C Housing from the vehicle. 1.
Disconnect probe wiring connector from behind the glove box.
Fig.13 Evaporator Probe Location - Typical
2. Remove rubber grommet from evaporator/ blower module. 3. Note which of the three pilot holes
the evaporator probe is located in. 4. Pull probe out of evaporator fins.
INSTALLATION
The evaporator probe can be installed without removing the A/C Housing from the vehicle. 1. There
are three pilot holes available for the probe. The top hole is for service. If top hole was not used by
previous probe, install probe in top hole. 2. If previous probe was removed from top hole, use a
small plastic stick of approximately 1/8 inch diameter, and make a new hole. Make the hole
1/4 inch above, or below the original hole in the evaporator core.
3. Insert new probe into hole between evaporator fins. 4. Reinstall rubber grommet into evaporator
probe access hole.
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High Pressure Sensor / Switch: Locations
Fig.6 High Pressure Cutout Switch Location
The high pressure cut out switch is located on the rear of the compressor.
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High Pressure Sensor / Switch: Service Precautions
WARNING:
- THE REFRIGERANT MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE SYSTEM BEFORE REMOVING THE
HIGH PRESSURE CUT OUT SWITCH.
- THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM MUST BE COMPLETELY RECOVERED BEFORE
PROCEEDING WITH THIS OPERATION. REFER TO REFRIGERANT RECOVERY.
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High Pressure Sensor / Switch: Description and Operation
A/C HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH
Fig.6 High Pressure Cutout Switch Location
The high pressure cut out switch is located on the rear of the compressor. It turns OFF the
compressor if the system pressure exceeds 3240 kpa (470 psi)
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High Pressure Sensor / Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
WARNING: THE REFRIGERANT MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE SYSTEM BEFORE
REMOVING THE HIGH PRESSURE CUT OUT SWITCH.
1. Recover refrigerant from A/C system. 2. Disconnect wiring connector at the switch. 3. Remove
internal snap ring. 4. Pull switch out of compressor.
INSTALLATION
WARNING: THE REFRIGERANT MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE SYSTEM BEFORE
REMOVING THE HIGH PRESSURE CUT OUT SWITCH.
1. Clean any foreign matter from the switch mounting bore 2. Install the high pressure cutout switch
with a new O-ring into the compressor. 3. Install the internal snap ring 4. Connect the wire harness
to the switch. 5. Evacuate the refrigerant system. 6. Recharge the A/C system.
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Low Pressure Sensor / Switch: Locations
Fig.7 Expansion Valve And Low Pressure Cut-off Switch
The low pressure cut off switch is located on the expansion valve.
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Low Pressure Sensor / Switch: Description and Operation
A/C HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH
Fig.6 High Pressure Cutout Switch Location
The high pressure cut out switch is located on the rear of the compressor. It turns OFF the
compressor if the system pressure exceeds 3240 kpa (470 psi)
A/C LOW PRESSURE SWITCH
Fig.7 Expansion Valve And Low Pressure Cut-off Switch
The Low Pressure Cut Off Switch monitors the refrigerant gas pressure on the suction side of the
system. The low pressure cut off switch is located on the expansion valve. The low pressure cut off
switch turns OFF voltage to the compressor clutch coil when refrigerant gas pressure drops to
levels that could damage the compressor. The low pressure cut
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Low Pressure Sensor / Switch: Testing and Inspection
The work area must not be below 21 °C (70 °F) to test the compressor clutch circuit.
1. With gear selector in park or neutral and park brake set, start engine and allow to idle. 2. Raise
hood and disconnect low pressure cut off switch connector boot. 3. Using a suitable jumper wire,
jump across the terminals inside wire connector boot. 4. If the compressor clutch does not engage,
the cycling clutch switch, wiring, relay, or fuse can be defective. 5. If clutch engages, connect
manifold gauge set. Read low pressure gauge. At pressure above 97 kPa (14 psi) and above, low
pressure out off switch
will complete the clutch circuit. If the low pressure gauge reads below 140 kpa (20 psi), the system
is low on refrigerant charge or empty due to a leak.
6. Install connector boot on switch and repeat Step 3. If the clutch does not engage, replace the
low pressure cut off switch.
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Low Pressure Sensor / Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
WARNING: THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM MUST BE COMPLETELY RECOVERED BEFORE
PROCEEDING WITH THIS OPERATION. REFER TO REFRIGERANT RECOVERY.
1. Recover A/C refrigerant. 2. Disconnect the wire connector at the cut off switch.
Fig.7 Expansion Valve And Low Pressure Cut-off Switch
3. Using a sender unit removal socket, remove the switch from the expansion valve.
INSTALLATION
WARNING: THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM MUST BE COMPLETELY RECOVERED BEFORE
PROCEEDING WITH THIS OPERATION. REFER TO REFRIGERANT RECOVERY.
NOTE: Verify the O-ring condition on the replacement switch.
1. Using a sender unit socket, install the low pressure cutout switch into the expansion valve. 2.
Connect the wire harness connector to the switch. 3. Evacuate the A/C refrigerant system. 4.
Recharge the A/C system.
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Service Port HVAC: Locations
Fig.30 A/C Service Port Valves
The A/C service port valve cores are serviceable items. The high side valve is located on the
filter-drier, and the low side valve is situated on the suction line, near the washer fluid reservoir
filler.
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Service Port HVAC: Service Precautions
CAUTION: A valve that is not fully seated can lead to damage to the valve during evacuation and
charge. This can result in system refrigerant discharge while uncoupling the charge adapters.
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Service Port HVAC: Description and Operation
Fig.30 A/C Service Port Valves
The A/C service port valve cores are serviceable items. The high side valve is located on the
filter-drier, and the low side valve is situated on the suction line, near the washer fluid reservoir
filler.
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Service Port HVAC: Service and Repair
Fig.30 A/C Service Port Valves
REMOVAL
1. Remove the valve caps. 2. Using a R-134a refrigerant recovery machine, Remove the refrigerant
from A/C system. 3. Using a standard valve core tool, remove the valve core. Be carefull to prevent
any dirt/debris from entering the valve core opening or getting on
the replacement valve core.
INSTALLATION
1. When assembling the new valve core into the port, the core should be oiled with clean ND8 PAG
compressor oil.
CAUTION: A valve that is not fully seated can lead to damage to the valve during evacuation and
charge. This can result in system refrigerant discharge while uncoupling the charge adapters.
2. Install valve core into port. 3. Evacuate the refrigerant system. 4. Recharge the refrigerant
system. 5. Install the valve caps.
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Testing and Inspection
Vacuum Check Valve HVAC: Testing and Inspection
Fig.19 Adjust Vacuum Test Bleed Valve - Typical
Heater A/C Vacuum System Diagnosis
Use an adjustable vacuum test set (Special Tool C-3707-B) and a suitable vacuum pump to test
the heater-A/C vacuum control system. With a finger placed over the end of the vacuum test hose
probe, adjust the bleed valve on the test set gauge to obtain a vacuum of exactly 27 kPa (8 in.
Hg.). Release and block the end of the probe several times to very that the vacuum reading returns
to the exact 27 kPa (8 in. Hg.) setting. Otherwise, a false reading will be obtained during testing.
One-way Check Valve 1. Disconnect the heater-A/C vacuum supply (Black) tube in the engine
compartment. This tube passes through an opening in the dash panel. 2. Remove the one-way
vacuum check valve. The valve is located on the (Black) vacuum supply hose at the brake power
booster. 3. Connect the test set vacuum supply hose to the heater side of the valve. When
connected to this side of the check valve, no vacuum should pass
and the test set gauge should return to the 27 kPa (8 in. Hg.) setting. If OK, go to step Step 4. If not
OK, replace the faulty valve.
4. Connect the test set vacuum supply hose to the engine vacuum side of the valve. When
connected to this side of the check valve, vacuum should
flow through the valve without restriction. If not OK, replace the faulty valve.
Heater-A/C Controls The operation of the Circulation door can be viewed by removing the blower
motor and looking up into the unit inlet. 1. Connect the test set vacuum probe to the heater-A/C
vacuum supply (Black) hose in the engine compartment. Position the test set gauge so that it
can be viewed from the passenger compartment.
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2. Start with the Mode control in the Panel position and the Circulation control in the Outside-air
position. 3. Move the Circulation control to the Recirculation position (the Circulation door should
move into the Recirculation position). After a short pause
move the Mode control to the Defrost position (the Circulation door should move to the Outside-air
position). The test gauge should return to the calibrated setting of 27 kPa (8 in. Hg.) after each
selection is made. If the gauge cannot achieve the calibrated setting, the vacuum circuit or a
component has a leak.
4. If the gauge achieves the calibrated setting but the door does not move, there is either a pinched
vacuum line or a failed actuator.
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Repairs and Inspections Required After a Collision: Service and Repair Air Bag System
The OEM does not provide a list of restraint system components that should be inspected and/or
replaced following a collision.
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Repairs and Inspections Required After a Collision: Service and Repair Seat Belt System
REPAIRS AND INSPECTIONS REQUIRED AFTER A COLLISION
RESTRAINT SYSTEM
After a impact where an airbag has been deployed due to a collision, the following MUST be
replaced: 1. Front Seat Belts and Retractors (driver and passenger) with integral Tensioners. 2.
After an impact that deploys the airbag, the seat belt tensioner assembly must be replaced.
WARNING: WHEN THE FRONT AIRBAG IS DEPLOYED, THE TENSIONER WILL HAVE
DEPLOYED ALSO AND MUST BE REPLACED.
3. Do not reuse the bolts attaching the seat belt retractor to the seat frame. Failure to follow proper
installation procedure may result in the seat track
latch pins not being synchronized.
4. Inspect the condition of the shoulder/lap belt. replace the retractor if the belt is cut, frayed, torn,
or damaged in any way. The rear seat back
retaining nut also serves as the center seat belt anchor. Be certain to torque this nut.
5. All seat belts should be closely inspected for cuts, tears, fraying, or damage in any way following
any frontal impact or airbag deployment. The
seat belts are to be replaced when visible damage is incurred. Inspect the Lower Anchors and
Tether for Children (LATCH) child restraint anchors for damage after an impact event and replace
as needed.
6. During, and following, any child restraint anchor service, due to impact event or vehicle repair,
carefully inspect all mounting hardware, tether
straps and anchors for proper installation, operation, or damage. if a child restraint anchor is found
damaged in any way, the anchor must be replaced with the seat assembly. failure to do so could
result in occupant personal injury or death.
NOTE: Never attempt to repair a seat belt component. always replace damaged or faulty seat belt
components with the correct, new and unused replacement parts.
VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH THE OCCUPANT CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (OCS)
If any of the Occupant Classification System (OCS) components of the passenger side front seat
cushion require replacement, they are serviced only as a factory-calibrated, assembled, and
tamper-evident service replacement package. This package includes the assembled frame,
springs, pad, seat weight bladder and pressure sensor, foam, wiring and a calibrated OCM. When
installing this package, always replace all of the existing components with the new components as
a unit. Do not attempt to separate or disconnect any of the new OCS components contained in the
service replacement package from each other, and do not attempt to reuse any of the replaced
components in this or any other vehicle.
CAUTION: Never replace both the Airbag Control Module (ACM) and the Occupant Classification
Module (OCM) at the same time. If both require replacement, replace one. Then perform the
supplemental restraint verification test before replacing the other. Both the ACM and the OCM
store OCS calibration data, which they transfer to one another when one of them is replaced. If
both are replaced at the same time, an irreversible fault will be set in both modules.
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Air Bag(s) Arming and Disarming: Service Precautions
WARNING: THE AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE CONTAINS THE IMPACT SENSOR, WHICH
ENABLES THE SYSTEM TO DEPLOY
THE AIRBAG.
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO DIAGNOSE OR SERVICE ANY AIRBAG SYSTEM OR RELATED
STEERING WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENTS YOU
MUST FIRST DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE.
THEN WAIT TWO MINUTES FOR THE SYSTEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE
FURTHER SYSTEM SERVICE.
THIS IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. FAILURE TO DO THIS
COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL
INJURY.
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Air Bag(s) Arming and Disarming: Service and Repair
AIRBAG ARMING AND DISARMING
WARNING: The airbag control module contains the impact sensor, which enables the system to
deploy the airbag. Before attempting to diagnose or service any airbag system or related steering
wheel, steering column, or instrument panel components, you must disable the airbag system.
PROCEDURE
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative (ground) cable. 2. Wait at least two minutes for the
capacitor to discharge.
WARNING: This is the only sure way to disable the airbag system. Failure to do this could result in
accidental airbag deployment and possible personal injury.
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Bulletins > Airbag/Clock Spring - Service
Air Bag: Technical Service Bulletins Airbag/Clock Spring - Service
NUMBER: 08-010-01
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: May 25, 2001
SUBJECT: Airbag/Clock Spring Service
MODELS:
1990 - 1995 (AA) Spirit/Acclaim/Lebaron Sedan
1995 - 2002 (AB) Ram Van/Wagon
1990 - 1993 (AC) Dynasty/New Yorker/New Yorker Salon
1988 - 1993 (AG) Daytona
1988 - 1995 (AJ) Lebaron Coupe/Convertible
1990 (AL) Horizon/Omni
1988 - 1989 (AM) Diplomat/Gran Fury/New Yorker Fifth Avenue
1994 - 2002 (AN) Dakota
1990 - 1994 (AP) Shadow/Shadow Convertible/Sundance
1990 - 1991 (AQ) Chrysler Maserati
1991 - 1995 (AS) Town & Country/Caravan Voyager
1990 - 1993 (AY) Imperial/New Yorker Fifth Avenue
1994 - 2002 (BR/BE) Ram Pickup
1995 - 1996 (B7) Stealth
1998 - 2002 (DN) Durango
2002 (DR) Ram Pickup
1995 - 2000 (FJ) Avenger/Sebring/Talon
1995 - 2000 (JA) Breeze/Cirrus/Stratus
2001 - 2002 (JR) Sebring Sedan/Stratus Sedan/Sebring Convertible
1996 - 2000 (JX) Sebring Convertible
2002 (KJ) Liberty
1993 - 2002 (LH) Concorde/Intrepid/Vision/LHS/New Yorker/300M
1996 - 2000 (NS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
1995 - 2002 (PL) Neon
1997 - 2002 (PR) Prowler
2002 (PG) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
2001 - 2002 (PT) PT Cruiser
2001 - 2002 (RG) Chrysler Voyager (International Markets)
2001 - 2002 (RS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
1996 - 2002 (SR) Viper
2001 - 2002 (ST) Sebring Coupe/Stratus Coupe
1997 - 2002 (TJ) Wrangler
2001 - 2002 (WG) Grand Cherokee (International Markets)
1999 - 2002 (WJ) Grand Cherokee
1995 - 2001 (XJ) Cherokee
1995 - 1998 (ZG) Grand Cherokee (International Markets)
1993 - 1998 (ZJ) Grand Cherokee/Grand Wagoneer
DISCUSSION:
Airbag
When servicing any airbag system, it is essential to follow the proper Service Manual and/or
Diagnostic Manual procedures for diagnosing, testing, and replacing of any component. When
diagnosing any airbag squib circuit Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) with a DRBIII(R), the use of the
Airbag Load Tool (Special Tool 8310 and 8443) is required. The Airbag Load Tool, used in
conjunction with the DRBIII(R) are used to isolate and test components and wiring for failure. Only
replace the component or wiring that has failed. This will reduce unnecessary cost to the customer
or DaimlerChrysler.
NOTE:
AIRBAG REPLACEMENT IS NOT REQUIRED EVERY TIME IT IS REMOVED OR WHEN
ANOTHER COMPONENT HAS FAILED. USE OF THE DRBIII(R) AND AIRBAG LOAD TOOL
WILL DETERMINE IF THE AIRBAG HAS FAILED AND REPLACEMENT IS NEEDED.
NOTE:
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TECHNICIANS SHOULD RECORD ALL STORED AND ACTIVE AIRBAG SYSTEM FAULT
CODES ON THE REPAIR ORDER.
Clock Springs
Recent analysis of returned clock springs have indicated that prior service may have contributed to
the clock spring's failure.
^ Do not use silicone or any other lubricant spray on or near the clock spring. Lubricants are often
used in the clock spring area of the steering column to eliminate noise. Lubricants may have an
adverse effect on the clock spring.
^ Clock spring centering. Any repair that may disrupt the positioning of the steering wheel with the
front wheels will require that the clock spring be centered. This includes clock spring replacement,
steering column service, HVAC service, steering gear service, and front suspension crossmember
service. Refer to the appropriate Service Manual for the clock spring centering procedure.
POLICY: Information Only
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Airbag Module (DAB)
Air Bag: Locations Driver Airbag Module (DAB)
Fig.11 Driver Airbag Location
The driver airbag module is mounted directly to the steering wheel. Located under the airbag
module trim cover are the horn switch, the folded airbag cushion, and the airbag cushion
supporting components.
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Air Bag: Locations Passenger Airbag Module (PAB)
Fig.14 Passenger Airbag Location
The passenger airbag is located behind the passenger airbag cover, between the glove box and
instrument panel top cover.
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Air Bag: Locations Seat Airbag Module
Fig.18 Seat Airbag - Typical
The left and right seat airbags are located in the outboard edge of the front seat backs.
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Air Bag: Diagrams
C208 (Right Seat Airbag)
C208 (Right Seat Airbag)
C209 (Left Seat Airbag)
C209 (Left Seat Airbag)
Driver Airbag
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Left Seat Airbag
Passenger Airbag
Right Seat Airbag
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Air Bag: Description and Operation Driver Airbag
Fig.11 Driver Airbag Location
DRIVER AIRBAG MODULE (DAB)
The driver airbag module protective trim cover is the most visible part of the driver airbag system.
The driver airbag module is mounted directly to the steering wheel. Located under the airbag
module trim cover are the horn switch, the folded airbag cushion, and the airbag cushion
supporting components. The resistive membrane-type horn switch is secured within a plastic tray
between the driver airbag module cover and the backer plate which is heat staked on to the driver
airbag module cover.
The driver airbag module cannot be repaired, and must be replaced if deployed or in any way
damaged. The driver airbag module trim cover and the horn switch are available for service
replacement.
The driver airbag module includes a stamped metal housing to which the cushion and an inflator
unit are attached and sealed. The conventional pyrotechnic-type inflator assembly is mounted to
studs on the back of the airbag module housing. The inflator seals the hole in the airbag cushion so
it can discharge the gas it produces directly into the cushion when supplied with the proper
electrical signal. Following an airbag deployment, the airbag cushion quickly deflates by venting
this gas towards the instrument panel through the porous fabric material used on the steering
wheel side of the airbag cushion.
The protective trim cover is fitted to the front of the airbag module and forms a decorative cover in
the center of the steering wheel. The inside of the trim cover has locking blocks molded into it that
engage a lip on the airbag module metal housing. Two stamped metal retainers then fit over the
inflator mounting studs on the back of the airbag module housing and are engaged in slots on the
inside of the cover, securely locking the trim cover into place. The trim cover will split at
predetermined breakout lines, then fold back out of the way along with the horn switch and tray unit
upon airbag deployment.
THE AIRBAG MODULE INFLATOR ASSEMBLY CONTAINS SODIUM AZIDE AND POTASSIUM
NITRATE. THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS AND EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE. CONTACT
WITH ACID, WATER, OR HEAVY METALS MAY PRODUCE HARMFUL AND IRRITATING
GASES (SODIUM HYDROXIDE IS FORMED IN THE PRESENCE OF MOISTURE) OR
COMBUSTIBLE COMPOUNDS. IN ADDITION, THE PASSENGER AIRBAG MODULE CONTAINS
ARGON GAS PRESSURIZED TO OVER 2500 PSI. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISMANTLE AN
AIRBAG MODULE OR TAMPER WITH ITS INFLATOR. DO NOT PUNCTURE, INCINERATE, OR
BRING INTO CONTACT WITH ELECTRICITY. DO NOT STORE AT TEMPERATURE
EXCEEDING 93 °C (200 °F).
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Air Bag: Description and Operation Passenger Airbag
Fig.14 Passenger Airbag Location
PASSENGER AIRBAG MODULE (PAB)
The passenger airbag is located behind the passenger airbag cover, between the glove box and
instrument panel top cover.
The passenger airbag includes an aluminum housing within which the cushion and inflator are
mounted and sealed. Two stamped metal brackets, one on each end of the housing, enclose the
cushion and inflator. The mounting scheme consists of two weld studs and a bracket with two tabs
off the bottom of the housing.
Following a passenger airbag deployment, the passenger airbag and the passenger airbag cover
must be replaced. If inspection reveals that the passenger airbag mounting points on the
instrument panel have been cracked or damaged, the instrument panel assembly must also be
replaced. The passenger airbag cannot be repaired, and must be replaced if deployed or in any
way damaged.
The hybrid-type inflator assembly includes a small canister of highly compressed argon gas. The
inflator seals the hole in the airbag cushion so it can discharge the gas it produces directly into the
cushion when supplied with the proper electrical signal. Following an airbag deployment, the airbag
cushion quickly deflates by venting this gas through the porous fabric material used on each end
panel of the airbag cushion.
The passenger airbag is secured with nuts to the instrument panel beneath the instrument panel
top pad and above the glove box opening.
THE AIRBAG MODULE INFLATOR ASSEMBLY CONTAINS SODIUM AZIDE AND POTASSIUM
NITRATE. THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS AND EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE. CONTACT
WITH ACID, WATER, OR HEAVY METALS MAY PRODUCE HARMFUL AND IRRITATING
GASES (SODIUM HYDROXIDE IS FORMED IN THE PRESENCE OF MOISTURE) OR
COMBUSTIBLE COMPOUNDS. IN ADDITION, THE PASSENGER AIRBAG MODULE CONTAINS
ARGON GAS PRESSURIZED TO OVER 2500 PSI. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISMANTLE AIRBAG
MODULE OR TAMPER WITH ITS INFLATOR. DO NOT PUNCTURE, INCINERATE, OR BRING
INTO CONTACT WITH ELECTRICITY. DO NOT STORE AT TEMPERATURE EXCEEDING 93 °C
(200 °F).
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Air Bag: Description and Operation Seat Airbag
Fig.18 Seat Airbag - Typical
SEAT AIRBAG MODULE
The left and right seat airbags are located in the outboard edge of the front seat backs. The airbag
contains a bag, an inflator (small canister of highly compressed gas), and a mounting bracket. The
seat airbag cannot be repaired and must be replaced if deployed or in any way damaged.
When supplied with the proper electrical signal, the inflator seals the hole in the airbag cushion so it
can discharge the compressed gas directly into the cushion. Upon deployment, the seat back trim
cover will tear open and allow the seat airbag to fully deploy between the seat and the door.
REPLACE AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENTS ONLY WITH PARTS SPECIFIED IN THE
CHRYSLER MOPAR PARTS CATALOG. SUBSTITUTE PARTS MAY APPEAR
INTERCHANGEABLE, BUT INTERNAL DIFFERENCES MAY RESULT IN INFERIOR OCCUPANT
PROTECTION. THE FASTENERS, SCREWS, AND BOLTS ORIGINALLY USED FOR THE
AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENTS HAVE SPECIAL COATINGS AND ARE SPECIFICALLY
DESIGNED FOR THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. THEY MUST NEVER BE REPLACED WITH ANY
SUBSTITUTES. ANY TIME A NEW FASTENER IS NEEDED, REPLACE IT WITH THE CORRECT
FASTENERS PROVIDED IN THE SERVICE PACKAGE OR SPECIFIED IN THE MOPAR PARTS
CATALOG.
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Air Bag: Service and Repair Driver Airbag
REMOVAL
When removing a deployed airbag, rubber gloves, eye protection and long sleeved shirt should be
worn, as there may be deposits on the surface which could irritate the skin and eyes.
Fig.1 Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable.
Fig.12 Driver Airbag Remove/Install
2. Remove speed control switches or covers from steering wheel armature and disconnect the
wires.
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3. Remove two bolts attaching Driver Airbag from the sides of steering wheel. 4. Lift airbag and
disconnect airbag squib wire connector and horn wire. 5. Remove Driver Airbag from vehicle.
NOTE: When replacing a deployed driver airbag, the clockspring must also be replaced. Refer to
Electrical, Restraints, Clockspring, Removal.
INSTALLATION
1. Connect the squib wire to the airbag. Make airbag connection by pressing straight in on the
connector. The connector should be fully seated. Feel
for positive snap to assure positive connection.
2. Connect the horn wire. 3. Install two bolts and tighten to 10 to 11 Nm (90 to 100 in. lbs.) torque.
4. Install covers to the steering wheel armature or connect the wire connectors to the speed control
switches and install switches. Tighten fastener to 2
Nm (20 in. lbs.) torque.
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE BATTERY NEGATIVE CABLE. REFER TO ELECTRICAL,
RESTRAINTS, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - AIRBAG SYSTEM FIRST.
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Air Bag: Service and Repair Passenger Airbag
REMOVAL
Non-Deployed Module When removing a module for any reason other than DEPLOYMENT. 1.
Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Wait one minute for the reserve capacitor to
discharge before removing non-deployed module. 3. Remove instrument panel top cover. 4.
Remove three screws to glove box door and remove door from instrument panel.
Fig.15 Passenger Airbag Remove/Install
5. Remove three passenger airbag cover screws attaching cover to top of instrument panel. 6.
Remove two passenger airbag cover screws attaching cover to front lower instrument panel. 7.
Remove three airbag attaching nuts from the support structure.
Fig.16 Airbag Connector
8. Lift the airbag up until the wire connector is visible and disconnect the 4-way wire connector from
the airbag. Unlock the red locking tab and
compress lock to release the connector.
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Deployed Module When removing a deployed airbag, rubber gloves, eye protection, and a
long-sleeved shirt should be worn, as there may be deposits on the surface which could irritate the
skin and eyes. 1. Roll/fold airbag towards instrument panel. 2. Close door over folded airbag and
tape door closed. 3. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 4. Remove instrument panel
top cover. 5. Remove three screws to glove box door and remove door from instrument panel. 6.
Remove three passenger airbag cover screws attaching cover to top of instrument panel. 7.
Remove two passenger airbag cover screws attaching cover to front lower instrument panel. 8.
Remove three airbag attaching nuts from the support structure. 9. Lift the airbag up until the wire
connector is visible and disconnect the 4-way wire connector from the airbag. Unlock the red
locking tab and
compress lock to release the connector.
INSTALLATION
When installing a module for any reason other than DEPLOYMENT. 1. Connect the 4-way wire
connector to the airbag. Lock the red locking tab after the connector is seated. Lower the airbag
into the instrument panel
in its mounting position.
2. Install the three airbag attaching nuts to the support structure. Tighten the three module retaining
nuts to 22 to 34 Nm (200 to 300 in. lbs.) torque. 3. Install the two passenger airbag cover screws
attaching cover to the front lower instrument panel. 2 Nm (20 in. lbs.) torque. 4. Install the three
passenger airbag cover screws attaching cover to top of instrument panel. 2 Nm (20 in. lbs.)
torque. 5. Install the door onto the instrument panel and install the three screws to the glove box
door. 2 Nm (20 in. lbs.) torque. 6. Install the instrument panel top cover.
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE BATTERY NEGATIVE CABLE. REFER TO ELECTRICAL,
RESTRAINTS, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - AIRBAG SYSTEM FIRST.
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Air Bag: Service and Repair Seat Airbag
REMOVAL
1. Position the left front seat in the full forward position. 2. Open hood.
Fig.19 Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
3. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 4. Remove front seat from vehicle.
Fig.20 Front Seat Back Panel - Typical
5. Remove plastic back panel from the seat back. 6. Disengage seat back trim cover J-strap from
the upper, lower and airbag side of seat back.
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Fig.21 Seat Airbag Electrical Connector
7. Disconnect the seat airbag electrical connector. Slide yellow locking tab down to unlock. Then
with two fingers, push two side retaining tabs in
and pull connector straight from module.
8. Remove the seat airbag retaining nuts. 9. Grasp the upper airbag side of the seat back trim
cover and pull trim cover and cushion over top of seat back frame. This will allow room to
remove seat airbag without damaging trim cover or cushion.
10. Working between seat back trim cover/cushion and frame carefully unhook seat airbag studs
from nylon sleeve and slide seat airbag out of sleeve.
Be careful not to tear nylon sleeve as this will affect function of airbag system.
CAUTION: Be certain not to tear the side impact airbag module nylon sleeve during removal.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: The seat airbag connector must face down (toward seat cushion) after installation.
1. Carefully slide the seat airbag in nylon sleeve until mounting studs line up with holes provided in
nylon sleeve. Be careful not to tear nylon sleeve
as this will affect function of airbag system.
CAUTION: The seat airbag must be inside the nylon sleeve before installing retaining nuts. Failure
to do so will adversely affect the function of the side impact airbag system.
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Fig.22 Installing Seat Airbag
2. Pull seat airbag and nylon sleeve assembly Up to line up mounting studs and mistake proofing
pin with holes provided in seat back frame
mounting bracket. Install the seat airbag retaining nuts. Torque to 10.7 Nm (94.7 in. lbs.).
3. Position the upper seat back trim cover and cushion over seat back frame. 4. Connect the seat
airbag electrical connector After initial connector is installed be certain the yellow locking tab is in
the upper "locked" position
Check to be certain connector cannot be removed once yellow locking tab is positioned.
5. Position seat back trim cover and install seat back trim cover J-straps on the upper, lower and
airbag side of seat back frame. 6. Install the plastic back panel on the seat back. Install four screws
in the upper mounting location of the back cover. 7. Install the front seat back in vehicle.
CAUTION: Be certain plastic back panel is securely installed on the seat back. Failure to do so will
adversely affect the side impact airbag system.
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE BATTERY NEGATIVE CABLE. REFER TO ELECTRICAL,
RESTRAINTS, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - AIRBAG SYSTEM FIRST.
8. Close hood. 9. Verify vehicle and system operation.
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Air Bag Control Module: Locations Airbag Control Module
The Airbag Control Module (ACM) is mounted on the tunnel/floor pan between the gear shift lever
and the park brake lever.
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Air Bag Control Module: Locations Side Impact Airbag Control Module (SIACM)
Fig.24 Side Impact Airbag Control Module (SIACM) Location
Vehicles equipped with side impact airbags use two side impact airbag control modules. One is
located on each side of the vehicle within the body B-pillar.
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Air Bag Control Module: Diagrams
Airbag Control Module
Left Side Impact Airbag Control Module
Right Side Impact Airbag Control Module
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Air Bag Control Module: Service Precautions
WARNING:
- THE MODULES CANNOT BE INTERCHANGED. THEY ARE UNIQUE TO EACH SIDE.
- DO NOT REMOVE SIACM FROM THE MOUNTING BRACKET. THIS IS SERVICED WITH THE
BRACKET AND A NEW ONE WILL COME WITH THE REPLACEMENT SIACM.
- THE MODULES CANNOT BE INTERCHANGED. THEY ARE UNIQUE TO EACH SIDE.
- DO NOT CONNECT THE BATTERY NEGATIVE CABLE. REFER TO ELECTRICAL,
RESTRAINTS, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - AIRBAG SYSTEM FIRST.
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Air Bag Control Module: Description and Operation Airbag Control Module (ACM)
Fig.3 Airbag Control Module (ACM) Location
AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE
The Airbag Control Module (ACM) contains the sensing element, safing sensor, and energy
reserve capacitor. The module is mounted on the tunnel/floor pan between the gear shift lever and
the park brake lever. The ACM contains a microprocessor, the impact sensor, and energy storage
capacitor. The microprocessor contains the airbag system logic. The ACM system logic includes
On-board Diagnostics (OBD) capability, and communicates with the instrument cluster circuitry via
the PCI data bus to control the airbag indicator lamp. The warning equipment is tested for 6 - 8
seconds every time the vehicle is started and will illuminate the AIRBAG warning lamp in the
cluster when a fault occurs.
The microprocessor in the ACM monitors the impact sensor signal and the airbag system electrical
circuits to determine the system readiness. If the ACM detects a monitored system fault, it sends
messages to the instrument cluster on the PCI data bus to turn on the airbag indicator lamp. A
preprogrammed decision algorithm in the ACM micro- processor determines when the deceleration
rate as signaled by the sensor indicates an impact that is severe enough to require airbag system
protection. When the programmed conditions are met, the ACM sends an electrical signal to deploy
the airbag system components.
The impact sensor is an accelerometer that senses the rate of vehicle deceleration, which provides
verification of the direction and severity of an impact. The impact sensor is calibrated for the
specific vehicle, and is only serviced as a unit with the ACM.
The ACM also contains an energy-storage capacitor. The purpose of the capacitor is to provide
airbag system protection in a severe secondary impact if the initial impact has damaged or
disconnected the battery, but was not severe enough to deploy the airbags.
THE AIRBAG SYSTEM IS A SENSITIVE, COMPLEX ELECTROMECHANICAL UNIT. BEFORE
ATTEMPTING TO DIAGNOSE OR SERVICE ANY AIRBAG SYSTEM OR RELATED STEERING
WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENTS YOU MUST FIRST
DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE. WAIT TWO
MINUTES FOR THE SYSTEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE FURTHER SYSTEM
SERVICE. THIS IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. FAILURE TO
DO THIS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE
PERSONAL INJURY. NEVER STRIKE OR KICK THE AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE, AS IT CAN
DAMAGE THE IMPACT SENSOR OR AFFECT ITS CALIBRATION. IF AN AIRBAG CONTROL
MODULE IS ACCIDENTALLY DROPPED DURING SERVICE, THE MODULE MUST BE
SCRAPPED AND REPLACED WITH A NEW UNIT.
The airbag warning lamp is the only point at which the customer can observe "symptoms" of
system malfunction. Whenever the ignition key is turned to the "RUN" or "START" position, the MIC
performs a lamp check by turning the airbag warning lamp ON for 6 - 8 seconds. If the lamp turns
OFF, it means that the ACM has checked the system and found it to be free of discernible
malfunctions. If the lamp remains ON, there could be an active fault in the system or the MIC lamp
circuit may be internally shorted to ground. If the lamp comes ON and stays ON for a period longer
than 6 - 8 seconds then goes OFF, there is usually an intermittent problem in the system.
The ACM cannot be repaired or adjusted and, if damaged or faulty, it must be replaced.
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Air Bag Control Module: Description and Operation Side Impact Airbag Control Module (SIACM)
Fig.24 Side Impact Airbag Control Module (SIACM) Location
SIDE IMPACT AIRBAG CONTROL MODULES
Vehicles equipped with side impact airbags use two side impact airbag control modules. One is
located on each side of the vehicle within the body B-pillar.
Each side impact airbag control module (SIACM) serves as the impact sensor for its seat mounted
airbag. The right side SIACM controls the right seat airbag. The left side SIACM controls the left
seat airbag. Each SIACM contains two accelerometers, both accelerometers must agree in order to
deploy the side airbag. In the event of a side impact, the appropriate SIACM will send a electronic
signal to its airbag, deploying the airbag. The SIACM communicates with the Airbag Control
Module (ACM) via the PCI bus circuit.
The SIACM perform self-diagnostics and circuit tests to determine if the system is functioning
properly. If the test finds a problem, the SIACM will set both active and stored Diagnostic Trouble
Codes (DTC's). If a DTC is active, the SIACM will request that the airbag warning lamp be turned
on. The results of the system test are transmitted on the PCI bus circuit to the ACM once each
second, or on a change in lamp state (ON/OFF). If the warning lamp status message from either
SIACM contains a lamp ON request, the ACM will set an active DTC. At the same time as the DTC
is set, the ACM sends a PCI bus message to the mechanical instrument cluster (MIC) requesting
the airbag warning lamp to be turned ON. Observe all ACM WARNING and CAUTION statements
when servicing or handling the SIACM. The SIACM's are not serviceable and must be replaced
even if they are dropped.
NOTE: WHEN THE AIRBAG WARNING INDICATOR IS ILLUMINATED, INTERROGATE THE
ACM.
SEAT AIRBAG MODULES
The Left and Right seat airbag modules are located in the outboard end of the front seat backs.
The airbag module contains a bag, an inflator (a small canister of highly compressed argon gas)
and a mounting bracket. The seat airbag module cannot be repaired and must be replaced if
deployed or in any way damaged. When supplied with the proper electrical signal the inflator seals
the hole in the airbag cushion so it can discharge the compressed gas it contains directly into the
cushion. Upon deployment, the seat back trim cover will tear open and allow the seat airbag to fully
deploy between the seat and the door.
NOTE: IT WILL BE NECESSARY TO REMOVE THE SEAT BACK TRIM TO GAIN ACCESS TO
THE SEAT AIRBAG MODULE CONNECTOR WHEN DIAGNOSING THE SEAT AIRBAG
SYSTEM. THE SEAT AIRBAG MODULE CONTAINS ARGON GAS PRESSURIZED TO OVER
2500 PSI. Do NOT ATTEMPT TO DISMANTLE AN AIRBAG MODULE OR TAMPER WITH ITS
INFLATOR. DO NOT PUNCTURE, INCINERATE, OR BRING INTO CONTACT WITH
ELECTRICITY. DO NOT STORE AT TEMPERATURE EXCEEDING 93 °C (200 °F). REPLACE
AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENTS ONLY WITH PARTS SPECIFIED IN THE CHRYSLER MOPAR
PARTS CATALOG. SUBSTITUTE PARTS MAY APPEAR INTERCHANGEABLE, BUT INTERNAL
DIFFERENCES MAY RESULT IN INFERIOR OCCUPANT PROTECTION. THE FASTENERS,
SCREWS, AND BOLTS ORIGINALLY USED FOR THE AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENTS HAVE
SPECIAL COATINGS AND ARE SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. THEY
MUST NEVER BE REPLACED WITH ANY SUBSTITUTES. ANY TIME A NEW FASTENER IS
NEEDED, REPLACE IT WITH THE CORRECT FASTENERS PROVIDED IN THE SERVICE
PACKAGE OR SPECIFIED IN THE CHRYSLER MOPAR PARTS CATALOG.
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Air Bag Control Module: Service and Repair Airbag Control Module
REMOVAL
Fig.1 Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Remove center console. Refer to Body,
Interior, Floor Console, Removal.
Fig.4 Airbag Control Module (ACM) Remove/Install
3. Remove module mounting nuts and remove module. 4. Disconnect ACM 23-way connector. 5.
Remove ACM from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Connect ACM connector and ensure that the connector and all locking tabs are engaged.
CAUTION: USE SUPPLIED NUTS ONLY.
2. Position ACM (arrow pointing forward) in the console floor bracket, attach the nuts and tighten to
9.6 to 14 Nm (85 to 125 in. lbs.) torque. 3. Install center console assembly. Refer to Body, Interior,
Floor Console Installation.
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE BATTERY NEGATIVE CABLE. REFER TO ELECTRICAL,
RESTRAINTS, DIAGNOSIS
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AND TESTING - AIRBAG SYSTEM FIRST.
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Air Bag Control Module: Service and Repair Side Impact Airbag Control Module
REMOVAL
The removal and installation of the driver side and passenger side modules is identical. The
orientation of the modules is the only difference (which way they are tilted).
WARNING: THE MODULES CANNOT BE INTERCHANGED. THEY ARE UNIQUE TO EACH
SIDE.
1. Open hood.
Fig.19 Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
2. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 3. Remove the lower seat trim. Locate the
connector for the seat airbag which is under the seat on the outboard side, attached to the seat
frame.
Disconnect the harness side of the connector. This is to engage the shorting Clips to disable the
side impact airbag system.
4. Remove the lower B-pillar trim from the appropriate side of the vehicle. 5. Remove the seat belt
retractor.
WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE SIACM FROM THE MOUNTING BRACKET. THIS IS SERVICED
WITH THE BRACKET AND A NEW ONE WILL COME WITH THE REPLACEMENT SIACM.
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Fig.24 Side Impact Airbag Control Module (SIACM) Location
6. Remove the SIACM retaining nuts and ground eyelet. 7. Pull SIACM out of B-pillar.
Fig.25 SIACM Connector
8. Disconnect the SIACM electrical connector. 9. Remove the SIACM from the vehicle.
INSTALLATION
The installation of the driver side and passenger side modules is identical. The orientation of the
modules is the only difference (which way they are tilted).
WARNING: THE MODULES CANNOT BE INTERCHANGED. THEY ARE UNIQUE TO EACH
SIDE.
1. Connect the SIACM electrical connector. 2. Position the SIACM in the b-pillar and install the
retaining nuts. Torque the nuts to 41 Nm (360 in. lbs.).
NOTE: Place the ground eyelet over the TOP REAR (towards the rear of the vehicle) weld stud
when reattaching the SIACM. This location prevents the eyelet from spinning during tightening.
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3. Install the seat belt retractor. 4. Install the lower B-pillar trim. 5. Connect the harness side of the
connector. Install the lower seat trim.
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE BATTERY NEGATIVE CABLE. REFER TO ELECTRICAL,
RESTRAINTS, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - AIRBAG SYSTEM FIRST.
6. Close hood. 7. Verify vehicle and system operation.
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Air Bag Deactivation Switch: Technical Service Bulletins Air Bag - On/Off Switches
NUMBER: 08-025-01
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: Nov. 23, 2001
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN 08-037-99, DATED
NOVEMBER 12, 1999, WHICH SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES AND NOTED IN
THE 1999 TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN MANUAL (PUBLICATION NO. 81-699-00004). ALL
REVISIONS ARE HIGHLIGHTED WITH **ASTERISKS** AND INCLUDE ADDITIONAL MODELS,
PARTS, AND 2001 MODEL YEAR PROCEDURES.
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN DOES NOT APPLY TO DIAMLERCHRYSLER CANADA DEALERS.
SUBJECT: Airbag On-Off Switches
MODELS:
1990 - 1995 (AA) Spirit/Acclaim/Lebaron Sedan
1995 - **2001** (AB) Ram Van/Wagon
1990 - 1993 (AC) Dynasty/New Yorker/New Yorker Salon
1990 - 1993 (AG) Daytona
1990 - 1995 (AJ) Lebaron Coupe/Convertible
1994 - **2001** (AN) Dakota
1990 - 1994 (AP) Shadow/Shadow Convertible/Sundance
1991 - 1995 (AS) Town & Country/Caravan Voyager
1990 - 1993 (AY) Imperial/New Yorker Fifth Avenue
1994 - **2001** (BR/BE) Ram Pickup
1995 - 1996 (B7) Stealth
1998 - **2001** (DN) Durango
1995 - 2000 (FJ) Avenger/Sebring/Talon
1995 - 2000 (JA) Breeze/Cirrus/Stratus
**2001** (JR) Sebring Sedan/Stratus Sedan/Sebring Convertible
1996 - 2000 (JX) Sebring Convertible
1993 - **2001** (LH) Concorde/Intrepid/Vision/LHS/New Yorker/300M
1996 - 2000 (NS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
1995 - **2001** (PL) Neon
1997 (PR) Prowler
**2001 (PT) PT Cruiser**
**2001** (RS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
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1996 - 1997 (SR) Viper
**2001 - 2002 (ST) Sebring Coupe/Stratus Coupe**
1997 - 2001** (TJ) Wrangler
1999 - **2001** (WJ) Grand Cherokee
1997 - **2001** (XJ) Cherokee
1993 - 1998 (ZJ) Grand Cherokee/Grand Wagoneer
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN IS PROVIDED TO IDENTIFY THE PARTS AND PROCEDURES NECESSARY
TO DEACTIVATE AIRBAGS AUTHORIZED BY NHTSA. AIRBAG DEACTIVATION IS A
CUSTOMER PAY PROCEDURE, NOT COVERED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE
WARRANTY. THE COMPONENT PARTS ARE COVERED UNDER THE APPROPRIATE MOPAR
PART WARRANTY.
NOTE:
**SOME 2001 MODEL YEAR PACKAGES (AN/AN84/DN/JR/LH/PL/PT/RS/TJ) REQUIRE
OCCUPANT RESTRAINT CONTROLLER (ORC) CONFIGURATION USING THE DRB III(R) AS
DETAILED IN EACH VEHICLE SPECIFIC PACKAGE.**
DISCUSSION:
DaimlerChrysler Corporation is now offering airbag on-off switches for the selected vehicles listed
above. The switches are packaged in a kit containing all necessary parts (except as indicated) and
a detailed instruction sheet. Under the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's rule,
consumers will be authorized for on-off switches by claiming they meet any of several criteria.
Airbag on-off switches must not be installed without the vehicle owner presenting the NHTSA
authorization letter. For more information concerning the authorization process and/or the
authorization letter call NHTSA's Auto Safety Hotline at 1-800-424-9393. We encourage you
(dealer) to install these switches when the customer is interested in doing so and has the
necessary NHTSA authorization.
NOTE:
FOR SOME 2000 MODEL YEAR APPLICATIONS (AB/AN/AN84/DN/JA/NS) **AND SOME 2001
CARRYOVER APPLICATIONS (AB/BR/WJ/XJ)**, A NEW OWNER'S MANUAL INSERT IS
REQUIRED, P/N 05013528AA, AND MUST BE ORDERED IN ADDITION TO THE AIRBAG
SWITCH KIT. THE NEW INSERT IS ORANGE, AND MUST BE PRESENTED TO THE
CUSTOMER IN PLACE OF THE YELLOW ONE, P/N 05013517AA, THAT WILL COME IN THE
AIRBAG KIT.
**FOR SOME 2001 MODEL YEAR APPLICATIONS (WITH J1850 BUS,
AN/AN84/DN/JR/LH/PL(PT/RS/TJ) A NEW OWNER'S MANUAL INSERT IS REQUIRED, P/N
05016025AA, AND MUST BE ORDERED IN ADDITION TO THE AIRBAG SWITCH KIT. THE
NEW INSERT MUST BE PRESENTED TO THE CUSTOMER AFTER INSTALLATION.**
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PARTS REQUIRED:
NOTE:
SOME INSTRUCTION SHEETS FOR THE 1999 MODELS LIST ONLY 1998 MODELS ON THE
COVER PAGE. THE 1998 KITS CAN BE USED ON ALL 1999 CARRY-OVER VEHICLES.
DEACTIVATION/DOCUMENTATION PROCEDURE:
1. Before you install any airbag on-off switch for owners of air bag equipped vehicles, the owner
must present to you an "Authorization Form" from the U.S. Department of Transportation National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), certifying the specific vehicle by its vehicle
identification number. The authorization applies only to the vehicle identified and not to other
vehicles that the owner may have~
2. The owner must complete the "Authorization to Install Air Bag On-Off Switch Release
Agreement Form" available in the "Forms Folder" under "TSB/Recall" tab of MDS2 and printed on
your dealership letterhead. keep a copy for your records and make a copy for the vehicle owner.
3. Complete the NHTSA authorization form, and return it to NHTSA within seven days, making
copies for the owner's and your records.
NOTE:
ALL DEALER OWNED USED VEHICLES SHOULD BE INSPECTED FOR PROPER AIRBAG
OPERATION, i.e. NOT DEACTIVATED, PRIOR TO RESALE.
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Clockspring Assembly / Spiral Cable: Technical Service Bulletins Airbag/Clock Spring - Service
NUMBER: 08-010-01
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: May 25, 2001
SUBJECT: Airbag/Clock Spring Service
MODELS:
1990 - 1995 (AA) Spirit/Acclaim/Lebaron Sedan
1995 - 2002 (AB) Ram Van/Wagon
1990 - 1993 (AC) Dynasty/New Yorker/New Yorker Salon
1988 - 1993 (AG) Daytona
1988 - 1995 (AJ) Lebaron Coupe/Convertible
1990 (AL) Horizon/Omni
1988 - 1989 (AM) Diplomat/Gran Fury/New Yorker Fifth Avenue
1994 - 2002 (AN) Dakota
1990 - 1994 (AP) Shadow/Shadow Convertible/Sundance
1990 - 1991 (AQ) Chrysler Maserati
1991 - 1995 (AS) Town & Country/Caravan Voyager
1990 - 1993 (AY) Imperial/New Yorker Fifth Avenue
1994 - 2002 (BR/BE) Ram Pickup
1995 - 1996 (B7) Stealth
1998 - 2002 (DN) Durango
2002 (DR) Ram Pickup
1995 - 2000 (FJ) Avenger/Sebring/Talon
1995 - 2000 (JA) Breeze/Cirrus/Stratus
2001 - 2002 (JR) Sebring Sedan/Stratus Sedan/Sebring Convertible
1996 - 2000 (JX) Sebring Convertible
2002 (KJ) Liberty
1993 - 2002 (LH) Concorde/Intrepid/Vision/LHS/New Yorker/300M
1996 - 2000 (NS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
1995 - 2002 (PL) Neon
1997 - 2002 (PR) Prowler
2002 (PG) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
2001 - 2002 (PT) PT Cruiser
2001 - 2002 (RG) Chrysler Voyager (International Markets)
2001 - 2002 (RS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
1996 - 2002 (SR) Viper
2001 - 2002 (ST) Sebring Coupe/Stratus Coupe
1997 - 2002 (TJ) Wrangler
2001 - 2002 (WG) Grand Cherokee (International Markets)
1999 - 2002 (WJ) Grand Cherokee
1995 - 2001 (XJ) Cherokee
1995 - 1998 (ZG) Grand Cherokee (International Markets)
1993 - 1998 (ZJ) Grand Cherokee/Grand Wagoneer
DISCUSSION:
Airbag
When servicing any airbag system, it is essential to follow the proper Service Manual and/or
Diagnostic Manual procedures for diagnosing, testing, and replacing of any component. When
diagnosing any airbag squib circuit Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) with a DRBIII(R), the use of the
Airbag Load Tool (Special Tool 8310 and 8443) is required. The Airbag Load Tool, used in
conjunction with the DRBIII(R) are used to isolate and test components and wiring for failure. Only
replace the component or wiring that has failed. This will reduce unnecessary cost to the customer
or DaimlerChrysler.
NOTE:
AIRBAG REPLACEMENT IS NOT REQUIRED EVERY TIME IT IS REMOVED OR WHEN
ANOTHER COMPONENT HAS FAILED. USE OF THE DRBIII(R) AND AIRBAG LOAD TOOL
WILL DETERMINE IF THE AIRBAG HAS FAILED AND REPLACEMENT IS NEEDED.
NOTE:
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TECHNICIANS SHOULD RECORD ALL STORED AND ACTIVE AIRBAG SYSTEM FAULT
CODES ON THE REPAIR ORDER.
Clock Springs
Recent analysis of returned clock springs have indicated that prior service may have contributed to
the clock spring's failure.
^ Do not use silicone or any other lubricant spray on or near the clock spring. Lubricants are often
used in the clock spring area of the steering column to eliminate noise. Lubricants may have an
adverse effect on the clock spring.
^ Clock spring centering. Any repair that may disrupt the positioning of the steering wheel with the
front wheels will require that the clock spring be centered. This includes clock spring replacement,
steering column service, HVAC service, steering gear service, and front suspension crossmember
service. Refer to the appropriate Service Manual for the clock spring centering procedure.
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Clockspring Assembly / Spiral Cable: Locations
Fig.9 Clockspring Location
Clockspring
The clockspring is mounted to the steering column behind the steering wheel.
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Clockspring Assembly / Spiral Cable: Diagrams
Clockspring
Clockspring
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Clockspring Assembly / Spiral Cable: Service Precautions
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE BATTERY NEGATIVE CABLE. REFER TO ELECTRICAL,
RESTRAINTS, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - AIRBAG SYSTEM FIRST.
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Clockspring Assembly / Spiral Cable: Description and Operation
Fig.9 Clockspring Location
The clockspring is mounted on the steering column behind the steering wheel. This assembly
consists of a plastic housing which contains a flat, ribbon-like, electrically conductive tape that
winds and unwinds with the steering wheel rotation. The clockspring is used to maintain a
continuous electrical circuit between the instrument panel wire harness and the driver side airbag
module, the horn switch, and the vehicle speed control switches on vehicles that are so equipped.
The clockspring must be properly centered when it is installed on the steering column following any
service removal, or it will be damaged. The clockspring cannot be repaired; it must be replaced.
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Clockspring Assembly / Spiral Cable: Adjustments
If the rotating tape within the clockspring is not positioned properly with the steering wheel and the
front wheels, the clockspring may fail during use. The following procedure MUST BE USED to
center the clockspring if:
- The clockspring is not known to be properly positioned.
- The front wheels were moved.
- The steering wheel was moved from the half turn (180 degrees) to the right (clockwise) position.
1. Remove clockspring. Refer to Electrical, Restraints, clockspring, Removal. 2. Rotate the
clockspring rotor in the CLOCKWISE DIRECTION to the end of travel. Do not apply excessive
torque. 3. From the end of travel, rotate the rotor three full turns in the counterclockwise direction.
The horn wire and the squib wire should end up at the
bottom. If not, rotate the rotor counter clockwise until the wires are properly orientated, but not
more than half turn (180 degrees). Engage clockspring locking mechanism.
4. Install the clockspring. Refer to Electrical, Restraints, clockspring, Installation.
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE BATTERY NEGATIVE CABLE. REFER TO ELECTRICAL,
RESTRAINTS, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - AIRBAG SYSTEM FIRST.
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Clockspring Assembly / Spiral Cable: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Place the front road wheels in the straight ahead position then:
- Rotate the steering wheel half turn (180 degrees) to the right (clockwise).
- Lock column with ignition lock cylinder.
Fig.1 Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
2. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 3. Wait one minute for the reserve capacitor
to discharge before removing non-deployed module. 4. Remove steering wheel. Refer to Steering,
Column, Steering Wheel, Removal. 5. Remove upper and lower steering column shrouds to gain
access to clockspring wiring. Refer to Steering, Column, Upper Shroud Removal. 6. Remove
multi-function switch. Refer to Electrical, Lamps/Lighting - Exterior, Multi-Function Switch,
Removal. 7. Disconnect the 7-way connector between the clockspring and the instrument panel
wiring harness at the base of the clockspring.
Fig.10 Clockspring Latch Hooks
8. Remove clockspring by lifting the top latch tab up slightly to guide it over the lock housing. The
clockspring cannot be repaired, and must be
replaced if faulty.
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9. Rotate clockspring rotor a half turn (180 degrees) to the left (counter clockwise).
10. Lock the clockspring rotor in the center position as follows: Insert a paper clip wire through the
hole in the rotor at the 10 O'clock position and
bend to prevent it from falling out.
INSTALLATION
1. Confirm that:
- The steering wheel position is a half turn (180 degrees) to the right (clockwise)
- The column is locked with the ignition cylinder lock.
- Check that the turn signal stalk is in the neutral position
- When reusing the clockspring, remove locking wire and rotate clockspring rotor one half turn (180
degrees) to the right (clockwise). Locate the clockspring on the steering shaft and push down on
the rotor until the clockspring is fully seated on the steering column.
- When installing a new clockspring, position the front wheels straight a head. Remove grenade
pin. Rotate clockspring rotor one half turn (180 degrees) to the right (clockwise).
2. Connect the clockspring to the instrument panel harness, ensure wiring is properly routed. Then
check that the connectors, locking tabs are
properly engaged and the halo lamp wire is in position.
3. Install the multi-function switch. Refer to Electrical, Lamps/Lighting - Exterior, Multi-Function
Switch, Installation. 4. Install steering column shrouds. Be sure all wires are inside of shrouds. 5.
Install steering wheel ensuring the flats on hub align with the clockspring. Pull the horn, airbag and
speed control leads through the larger slot.
Ensure leads do not get pinched under the steering wheel.
6. Route speed control wires under and behind the airbag module mounting tabs. 7. Connect the
horn lead wire and the airbag lead wire to the airbag module. 8. Install the airbag module and
tighten bolts to 12 to 14 Nm (105 to 125 in. lbs.) torque. 9. Connect the speed control wires to the
switches and install switches. Tighten screws to 2 Nm (20 in. lbs.) torque.
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE BATTERY NEGATIVE CABLE. REFER TO ELECTRICAL,
RESTRAINTS, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - AIRBAG SYSTEM FIRST.
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Information > Application and ID
Malfunction Lamp / Indicator: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than those listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can result.
Bulb Application
Airbag Indicator....................................................................................................................................
........................................................................LED
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Component Information > Locations > Airbag Control Module
Air Bag Control Module: Locations Airbag Control Module
The Airbag Control Module (ACM) is mounted on the tunnel/floor pan between the gear shift lever
and the park brake lever.
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Component Information > Locations > Airbag Control Module > Page 4973
Air Bag Control Module: Locations Side Impact Airbag Control Module (SIACM)
Fig.24 Side Impact Airbag Control Module (SIACM) Location
Vehicles equipped with side impact airbags use two side impact airbag control modules. One is
located on each side of the vehicle within the body B-pillar.
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Component Information > Locations > Page 4974
Air Bag Control Module: Diagrams
Airbag Control Module
Left Side Impact Airbag Control Module
Right Side Impact Airbag Control Module
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Air Bag Control Module: Service Precautions
WARNING:
- THE MODULES CANNOT BE INTERCHANGED. THEY ARE UNIQUE TO EACH SIDE.
- DO NOT REMOVE SIACM FROM THE MOUNTING BRACKET. THIS IS SERVICED WITH THE
BRACKET AND A NEW ONE WILL COME WITH THE REPLACEMENT SIACM.
- THE MODULES CANNOT BE INTERCHANGED. THEY ARE UNIQUE TO EACH SIDE.
- DO NOT CONNECT THE BATTERY NEGATIVE CABLE. REFER TO ELECTRICAL,
RESTRAINTS, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - AIRBAG SYSTEM FIRST.
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Component Information > Description and Operation > Airbag Control Module (ACM)
Air Bag Control Module: Description and Operation Airbag Control Module (ACM)
Fig.3 Airbag Control Module (ACM) Location
AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE
The Airbag Control Module (ACM) contains the sensing element, safing sensor, and energy
reserve capacitor. The module is mounted on the tunnel/floor pan between the gear shift lever and
the park brake lever. The ACM contains a microprocessor, the impact sensor, and energy storage
capacitor. The microprocessor contains the airbag system logic. The ACM system logic includes
On-board Diagnostics (OBD) capability, and communicates with the instrument cluster circuitry via
the PCI data bus to control the airbag indicator lamp. The warning equipment is tested for 6 - 8
seconds every time the vehicle is started and will illuminate the AIRBAG warning lamp in the
cluster when a fault occurs.
The microprocessor in the ACM monitors the impact sensor signal and the airbag system electrical
circuits to determine the system readiness. If the ACM detects a monitored system fault, it sends
messages to the instrument cluster on the PCI data bus to turn on the airbag indicator lamp. A
preprogrammed decision algorithm in the ACM micro- processor determines when the deceleration
rate as signaled by the sensor indicates an impact that is severe enough to require airbag system
protection. When the programmed conditions are met, the ACM sends an electrical signal to deploy
the airbag system components.
The impact sensor is an accelerometer that senses the rate of vehicle deceleration, which provides
verification of the direction and severity of an impact. The impact sensor is calibrated for the
specific vehicle, and is only serviced as a unit with the ACM.
The ACM also contains an energy-storage capacitor. The purpose of the capacitor is to provide
airbag system protection in a severe secondary impact if the initial impact has damaged or
disconnected the battery, but was not severe enough to deploy the airbags.
THE AIRBAG SYSTEM IS A SENSITIVE, COMPLEX ELECTROMECHANICAL UNIT. BEFORE
ATTEMPTING TO DIAGNOSE OR SERVICE ANY AIRBAG SYSTEM OR RELATED STEERING
WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENTS YOU MUST FIRST
DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE. WAIT TWO
MINUTES FOR THE SYSTEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE FURTHER SYSTEM
SERVICE. THIS IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. FAILURE TO
DO THIS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE
PERSONAL INJURY. NEVER STRIKE OR KICK THE AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE, AS IT CAN
DAMAGE THE IMPACT SENSOR OR AFFECT ITS CALIBRATION. IF AN AIRBAG CONTROL
MODULE IS ACCIDENTALLY DROPPED DURING SERVICE, THE MODULE MUST BE
SCRAPPED AND REPLACED WITH A NEW UNIT.
The airbag warning lamp is the only point at which the customer can observe "symptoms" of
system malfunction. Whenever the ignition key is turned to the "RUN" or "START" position, the MIC
performs a lamp check by turning the airbag warning lamp ON for 6 - 8 seconds. If the lamp turns
OFF, it means that the ACM has checked the system and found it to be free of discernible
malfunctions. If the lamp remains ON, there could be an active fault in the system or the MIC lamp
circuit may be internally shorted to ground. If the lamp comes ON and stays ON for a period longer
than 6 - 8 seconds then goes OFF, there is usually an intermittent problem in the system.
The ACM cannot be repaired or adjusted and, if damaged or faulty, it must be replaced.
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Air Bag Control Module: Description and Operation Side Impact Airbag Control Module (SIACM)
Fig.24 Side Impact Airbag Control Module (SIACM) Location
SIDE IMPACT AIRBAG CONTROL MODULES
Vehicles equipped with side impact airbags use two side impact airbag control modules. One is
located on each side of the vehicle within the body B-pillar.
Each side impact airbag control module (SIACM) serves as the impact sensor for its seat mounted
airbag. The right side SIACM controls the right seat airbag. The left side SIACM controls the left
seat airbag. Each SIACM contains two accelerometers, both accelerometers must agree in order to
deploy the side airbag. In the event of a side impact, the appropriate SIACM will send a electronic
signal to its airbag, deploying the airbag. The SIACM communicates with the Airbag Control
Module (ACM) via the PCI bus circuit.
The SIACM perform self-diagnostics and circuit tests to determine if the system is functioning
properly. If the test finds a problem, the SIACM will set both active and stored Diagnostic Trouble
Codes (DTC's). If a DTC is active, the SIACM will request that the airbag warning lamp be turned
on. The results of the system test are transmitted on the PCI bus circuit to the ACM once each
second, or on a change in lamp state (ON/OFF). If the warning lamp status message from either
SIACM contains a lamp ON request, the ACM will set an active DTC. At the same time as the DTC
is set, the ACM sends a PCI bus message to the mechanical instrument cluster (MIC) requesting
the airbag warning lamp to be turned ON. Observe all ACM WARNING and CAUTION statements
when servicing or handling the SIACM. The SIACM's are not serviceable and must be replaced
even if they are dropped.
NOTE: WHEN THE AIRBAG WARNING INDICATOR IS ILLUMINATED, INTERROGATE THE
ACM.
SEAT AIRBAG MODULES
The Left and Right seat airbag modules are located in the outboard end of the front seat backs.
The airbag module contains a bag, an inflator (a small canister of highly compressed argon gas)
and a mounting bracket. The seat airbag module cannot be repaired and must be replaced if
deployed or in any way damaged. When supplied with the proper electrical signal the inflator seals
the hole in the airbag cushion so it can discharge the compressed gas it contains directly into the
cushion. Upon deployment, the seat back trim cover will tear open and allow the seat airbag to fully
deploy between the seat and the door.
NOTE: IT WILL BE NECESSARY TO REMOVE THE SEAT BACK TRIM TO GAIN ACCESS TO
THE SEAT AIRBAG MODULE CONNECTOR WHEN DIAGNOSING THE SEAT AIRBAG
SYSTEM. THE SEAT AIRBAG MODULE CONTAINS ARGON GAS PRESSURIZED TO OVER
2500 PSI. Do NOT ATTEMPT TO DISMANTLE AN AIRBAG MODULE OR TAMPER WITH ITS
INFLATOR. DO NOT PUNCTURE, INCINERATE, OR BRING INTO CONTACT WITH
ELECTRICITY. DO NOT STORE AT TEMPERATURE EXCEEDING 93 °C (200 °F). REPLACE
AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENTS ONLY WITH PARTS SPECIFIED IN THE CHRYSLER MOPAR
PARTS CATALOG. SUBSTITUTE PARTS MAY APPEAR INTERCHANGEABLE, BUT INTERNAL
DIFFERENCES MAY RESULT IN INFERIOR OCCUPANT PROTECTION. THE FASTENERS,
SCREWS, AND BOLTS ORIGINALLY USED FOR THE AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENTS HAVE
SPECIAL COATINGS AND ARE SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. THEY
MUST NEVER BE REPLACED WITH ANY SUBSTITUTES. ANY TIME A NEW FASTENER IS
NEEDED, REPLACE IT WITH THE CORRECT FASTENERS PROVIDED IN THE SERVICE
PACKAGE OR SPECIFIED IN THE CHRYSLER MOPAR PARTS CATALOG.
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Air Bag Control Module: Service and Repair Airbag Control Module
REMOVAL
Fig.1 Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Remove center console. Refer to Body,
Interior, Floor Console, Removal.
Fig.4 Airbag Control Module (ACM) Remove/Install
3. Remove module mounting nuts and remove module. 4. Disconnect ACM 23-way connector. 5.
Remove ACM from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Connect ACM connector and ensure that the connector and all locking tabs are engaged.
CAUTION: USE SUPPLIED NUTS ONLY.
2. Position ACM (arrow pointing forward) in the console floor bracket, attach the nuts and tighten to
9.6 to 14 Nm (85 to 125 in. lbs.) torque. 3. Install center console assembly. Refer to Body, Interior,
Floor Console Installation.
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE BATTERY NEGATIVE CABLE. REFER TO ELECTRICAL,
RESTRAINTS, DIAGNOSIS
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AND TESTING - AIRBAG SYSTEM FIRST.
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Air Bag Control Module: Service and Repair Side Impact Airbag Control Module
REMOVAL
The removal and installation of the driver side and passenger side modules is identical. The
orientation of the modules is the only difference (which way they are tilted).
WARNING: THE MODULES CANNOT BE INTERCHANGED. THEY ARE UNIQUE TO EACH
SIDE.
1. Open hood.
Fig.19 Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
2. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 3. Remove the lower seat trim. Locate the
connector for the seat airbag which is under the seat on the outboard side, attached to the seat
frame.
Disconnect the harness side of the connector. This is to engage the shorting Clips to disable the
side impact airbag system.
4. Remove the lower B-pillar trim from the appropriate side of the vehicle. 5. Remove the seat belt
retractor.
WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE SIACM FROM THE MOUNTING BRACKET. THIS IS SERVICED
WITH THE BRACKET AND A NEW ONE WILL COME WITH THE REPLACEMENT SIACM.
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Fig.24 Side Impact Airbag Control Module (SIACM) Location
6. Remove the SIACM retaining nuts and ground eyelet. 7. Pull SIACM out of B-pillar.
Fig.25 SIACM Connector
8. Disconnect the SIACM electrical connector. 9. Remove the SIACM from the vehicle.
INSTALLATION
The installation of the driver side and passenger side modules is identical. The orientation of the
modules is the only difference (which way they are tilted).
WARNING: THE MODULES CANNOT BE INTERCHANGED. THEY ARE UNIQUE TO EACH
SIDE.
1. Connect the SIACM electrical connector. 2. Position the SIACM in the b-pillar and install the
retaining nuts. Torque the nuts to 41 Nm (360 in. lbs.).
NOTE: Place the ground eyelet over the TOP REAR (towards the rear of the vehicle) weld stud
when reattaching the SIACM. This location prevents the eyelet from spinning during tightening.
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3. Install the seat belt retractor. 4. Install the lower B-pillar trim. 5. Connect the harness side of the
connector. Install the lower seat trim.
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE BATTERY NEGATIVE CABLE. REFER TO ELECTRICAL,
RESTRAINTS, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - AIRBAG SYSTEM FIRST.
6. Close hood. 7. Verify vehicle and system operation.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Restraint Systems > Seat Belt Systems > Air Bag(s) Arming and Disarming > System
Information > Service Precautions
Air Bag(s) Arming and Disarming: Service Precautions
WARNING: THE AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE CONTAINS THE IMPACT SENSOR, WHICH
ENABLES THE SYSTEM TO DEPLOY
THE AIRBAG.
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO DIAGNOSE OR SERVICE ANY AIRBAG SYSTEM OR RELATED
STEERING WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENTS YOU
MUST FIRST DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE.
THEN WAIT TWO MINUTES FOR THE SYSTEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE
FURTHER SYSTEM SERVICE.
THIS IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. FAILURE TO DO THIS
COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL
INJURY.
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Information > Service Precautions > Page 4989
Air Bag(s) Arming and Disarming: Service and Repair
AIRBAG ARMING AND DISARMING
WARNING: The airbag control module contains the impact sensor, which enables the system to
deploy the airbag. Before attempting to diagnose or service any airbag system or related steering
wheel, steering column, or instrument panel components, you must disable the airbag system.
PROCEDURE
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative (ground) cable. 2. Wait at least two minutes for the
capacitor to discharge.
WARNING: This is the only sure way to disable the airbag system. Failure to do this could result in
accidental airbag deployment and possible personal injury.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Restraint Systems > Seat Belt Systems > Child Restraint > Child Seat Tether Attachment >
Component Information > Locations
Child Seat Tether Attachment: Locations
Fig.6 Child Tether Anchor
The Child Tether Anchor is located on the rear shelf panel.
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Component Information > Locations > Page 4994
Child Seat Tether Attachment: Description and Operation
Fig.5 Child Tether Assembly
Fig.6 Child Tether Anchor
Fig.7 Child Tether Assembly Cap
The Child Tether Assembly consists of the Child Tether Anchor and the Child Tether Assembly
Caps. The Child Tether Anchor is not serviceable. The anchor is located on the rear shelf panel.
The Child Tether Assembly Cap is not serviceable. The rear trim panel will have to be replaced.
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Child Seat Tether Attachment: Service and Repair
Fig.8 Child Tether Assembly Cap
REMOVAL
1. Open Child Tether Assembly Cap Cover to the full open position. 2. Pull cover upward until
cover detaches from cap.
INSTALLATION
1. Place Child Tether Assembly Cap Cover into position in the cap. 2. Push downward on Child
Tether Assembly Cap Cover till it locks into position (will hear part click into position)
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Restraint Systems > Seat Belt Systems > Seat Belt > Component Information > Technical
Service Bulletins > Interior - Seat Belt Cinch Bar Service
Seat Belt: Technical Service Bulletins Interior - Seat Belt Cinch Bar Service
NUMBER: 08-010-03
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: Apr.25, 2003
SUBJECT: Seat Belt Cinch Bar Service
MODELS:
2001 - 2003 (AB) Ram Van/Wagon (Front Passenger Seat Belt Only)
1994 (BR) Ram Pickup
1996-2002 (BR/BE) Ram Pickup
2001 - 2003 (DN) Durango (Front Passenger Seat Belt Only)
1995 - 2000 (JA) Breeze/Cirrus/Stratus
2001 - 2004 (JR) Sebring Convertible/Sebring Sedan/Stratus Sedan
1996 - 2000 (JX) Sebring Convertible
1995 - 2003 (PL) Neon/SX 2.0
2001 - 2003 (PT) PT Cruiser
DISCUSSION:
Any time the seat belt cinch bar (Fig. 1) is loose, missing or damaged it is no longer necessary to
replace the seat belt assembly. Cinch bar repair kits are now available for the vehicles listed. If any
component of the seat belt assembly has been damaged due to collision, the entire assembly must
be replaced.
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Service Bulletins > Interior - Seat Belt Cinch Bar Service > Page 5000
NOTE:
THE CINCH BAR, CINCH BAR COVER OR ANY OTHER COMPONENT OF THE SEAT BELT
ASSEMBLY MUST NEVER BE PAINTED.
NOTE:
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ARE INCLUDED WITH EACH KIT.
PARTS REQUIRED:
NOTE:
SELECT THE COLOR CLOSEST TO THE SEAT BELT ASSEMBLY COLOR.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
FAILURE CODE:
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Service Bulletins > Page 5001
Seat Belt: Testing and Inspection
To test the fasten seat belts function, turn the ignition switch to the ON position with the driver's
seat belt unbuckled and fully retracted. The seat belt warning lamp should light for four to eight
seconds and the tone should sound three to five times.
If the lamp does not light, check the connection at the seat belt retractor. Replace as necessary.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Restraint Systems > Seat Belt Systems > Seat Belt Buckle > Component Information > Service
Precautions
Seat Belt Buckle: Service Precautions
CAUTION: Front seat belt assemblies must be replaced after a collision.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Restraint Systems > Seat Belt Systems > Seat Belt Buckle > Component Information > Service
and Repair > Seat Belt Buckle - Front Seat
Seat Belt Buckle: Service and Repair Seat Belt Buckle - Front Seat
REMOVAL
CAUTION: Front seat belt assemblies must be replaced after a collision.
1. Remove bolt attaching seat belt buckle from seat anchor. 2. Remove seat belt buckle from seat.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: Front seat belt assemblies must be replaced after a collision.
1. Place seat belt buckle in position on seat anchor. 2. Install bolt attaching seat belt buckle to seat
anchor. Tighten seat belt anchor bolt to 40 Nm (30 ft. lbs.) torque.
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Seat Belt Buckle: Service and Repair Seat Belt Buckle - Rear Seat
REMOVAL
1. Remove rear seat cushion. 2. Remove rear seat belt buckle bolt. 3. Remove rear seat belt
buckle from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Install rear seat belt buckle. Tighten the seat belt nut to 40 Nm (42 ft. lbs.) torque. 2. Install rear
seat cushion.
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> Service and Repair
Seat Belt Height Adjuster: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
CAUTION: Front seat belt assemblies must be replaced after a collision.
Fig.13 Front Seat Belt Retractor
1. Remove B-pillar trim.
Fig.23 Front Shoulder Belt Adjuster
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2. Remove the two bolts attaching shoulder belt adjuster to B-pillar. 3. Remove shoulder belt
adjuster from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: Front seat belt assemblies must be replaced after a collision.
- Front seat belt adjuster must be in the lowest position when Installing adjuster knob.
1. Place into position the shoulder belt adjuster. 2. Install bolts attaching shoulder belt adjuster to
B-pillar. Tighten all seat belt bolts to 40 Nm (30 ft. lbs.) torque. 3. Install B-pillar trim.
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Information > Description and Operation
Seat Belt Reminder Buzzer: Description and Operation
The seat belt reminder system uses both visual and audible signals. A combined seat belt and key
reminder chime with a red light on the instrument panel.
The system will always illuminate the seat belt reminder lamp for four to eight seconds when the
ignition switch is turned to the ON position. The CHIME will sound during the same time interval if
the driver's seat belt is not fastened. Passenger belts are not connected to the system.
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Seat Belt Reminder Lamp: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than those listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can result.
Bulb Application
Seat Belt Indicator................................................................................................................................
.........................................................................LED
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Service Precautions
Seat Belt Retractor: Service Precautions
CAUTION: Front seat belt assemblies must be replaced after a collision.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Restraint Systems > Seat Belt Systems > Seat Belt Retractor > Component Information >
Service and Repair > Front
Seat Belt Retractor: Service and Repair Front
REMOVAL
CAUTION: Front seat belt assemblies must be replaced after a collision.
1. Remove B-pillar trim.
Fig.13 Front Seat Belt Retractor
2. Remove bolt attaching seat belt retractor to B-pillar. 3. Disconnect the wire connector to the
retractor. 4. Remove seat belt retractor from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: Front seat belt assemblies must be replaced after a collision.
1. Connect the wire connector to the retractor. 2. Install seat belt retractor into vehicle. 3. Install bolt
attaching seat belt retractor to B-pillar. Tighten seat belt anchor bolt to 40 Nm (30 ft. lbs.) torque. 4.
Install B-pillar trim.
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Seat Belt Retractor: Service and Repair Rear
REMOVAL
1. Remove rear seat cushion and back. 2. Remove seat belt bezel from parcel shelf cover. 3.
Remove rear seat closure panel silencer pad as necessary to gain access to retractor. 4. Remove
bolt attaching seat belt lower anchor to floor.
Fig.17 Rear Seat Belt And Retractor
5. Remove bolt attaching retractor to rear seat closure panel. 6. Push seat belt bezel and buckle
stab through access hole in parcel shelf. 7. From in trunk compartment, remove rear seat belt
retractor from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Position rear seat belt retractor in trunk compartment. 2. Push seat belt bezel and buckle stab
through access hole in rear shelf trim panel. 3. Install bolt attaching retractor to rear seat closure
panel. 40 Nm (30 ft. lbs.) torque. 4. Install bolt attaching seat belt lower anchor to floor. Tighten the
seat belt bolt to 40 Nm (30 ft. lbs.) torque. 5. Install rear seat closure panel silencer pad. 6. Install
seat belt bezel to the rear shelf trim panel. 7. Install rear seat cushion and back.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Restraint Systems > Sensors and Switches - Restraint Systems > Air Bag Deactivation Switch
> Component Information > Technical Service Bulletins > Air Bag - On/Off Switches
Air Bag Deactivation Switch: Technical Service Bulletins Air Bag - On/Off Switches
NUMBER: 08-025-01
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: Nov. 23, 2001
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN 08-037-99, DATED
NOVEMBER 12, 1999, WHICH SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES AND NOTED IN
THE 1999 TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN MANUAL (PUBLICATION NO. 81-699-00004). ALL
REVISIONS ARE HIGHLIGHTED WITH **ASTERISKS** AND INCLUDE ADDITIONAL MODELS,
PARTS, AND 2001 MODEL YEAR PROCEDURES.
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN DOES NOT APPLY TO DIAMLERCHRYSLER CANADA DEALERS.
SUBJECT: Airbag On-Off Switches
MODELS:
1990 - 1995 (AA) Spirit/Acclaim/Lebaron Sedan
1995 - **2001** (AB) Ram Van/Wagon
1990 - 1993 (AC) Dynasty/New Yorker/New Yorker Salon
1990 - 1993 (AG) Daytona
1990 - 1995 (AJ) Lebaron Coupe/Convertible
1994 - **2001** (AN) Dakota
1990 - 1994 (AP) Shadow/Shadow Convertible/Sundance
1991 - 1995 (AS) Town & Country/Caravan Voyager
1990 - 1993 (AY) Imperial/New Yorker Fifth Avenue
1994 - **2001** (BR/BE) Ram Pickup
1995 - 1996 (B7) Stealth
1998 - **2001** (DN) Durango
1995 - 2000 (FJ) Avenger/Sebring/Talon
1995 - 2000 (JA) Breeze/Cirrus/Stratus
**2001** (JR) Sebring Sedan/Stratus Sedan/Sebring Convertible
1996 - 2000 (JX) Sebring Convertible
1993 - **2001** (LH) Concorde/Intrepid/Vision/LHS/New Yorker/300M
1996 - 2000 (NS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
1995 - **2001** (PL) Neon
1997 (PR) Prowler
**2001 (PT) PT Cruiser**
**2001** (RS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
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1996 - 1997 (SR) Viper
**2001 - 2002 (ST) Sebring Coupe/Stratus Coupe**
1997 - 2001** (TJ) Wrangler
1999 - **2001** (WJ) Grand Cherokee
1997 - **2001** (XJ) Cherokee
1993 - 1998 (ZJ) Grand Cherokee/Grand Wagoneer
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN IS PROVIDED TO IDENTIFY THE PARTS AND PROCEDURES NECESSARY
TO DEACTIVATE AIRBAGS AUTHORIZED BY NHTSA. AIRBAG DEACTIVATION IS A
CUSTOMER PAY PROCEDURE, NOT COVERED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE
WARRANTY. THE COMPONENT PARTS ARE COVERED UNDER THE APPROPRIATE MOPAR
PART WARRANTY.
NOTE:
**SOME 2001 MODEL YEAR PACKAGES (AN/AN84/DN/JR/LH/PL/PT/RS/TJ) REQUIRE
OCCUPANT RESTRAINT CONTROLLER (ORC) CONFIGURATION USING THE DRB III(R) AS
DETAILED IN EACH VEHICLE SPECIFIC PACKAGE.**
DISCUSSION:
DaimlerChrysler Corporation is now offering airbag on-off switches for the selected vehicles listed
above. The switches are packaged in a kit containing all necessary parts (except as indicated) and
a detailed instruction sheet. Under the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's rule,
consumers will be authorized for on-off switches by claiming they meet any of several criteria.
Airbag on-off switches must not be installed without the vehicle owner presenting the NHTSA
authorization letter. For more information concerning the authorization process and/or the
authorization letter call NHTSA's Auto Safety Hotline at 1-800-424-9393. We encourage you
(dealer) to install these switches when the customer is interested in doing so and has the
necessary NHTSA authorization.
NOTE:
FOR SOME 2000 MODEL YEAR APPLICATIONS (AB/AN/AN84/DN/JA/NS) **AND SOME 2001
CARRYOVER APPLICATIONS (AB/BR/WJ/XJ)**, A NEW OWNER'S MANUAL INSERT IS
REQUIRED, P/N 05013528AA, AND MUST BE ORDERED IN ADDITION TO THE AIRBAG
SWITCH KIT. THE NEW INSERT IS ORANGE, AND MUST BE PRESENTED TO THE
CUSTOMER IN PLACE OF THE YELLOW ONE, P/N 05013517AA, THAT WILL COME IN THE
AIRBAG KIT.
**FOR SOME 2001 MODEL YEAR APPLICATIONS (WITH J1850 BUS,
AN/AN84/DN/JR/LH/PL(PT/RS/TJ) A NEW OWNER'S MANUAL INSERT IS REQUIRED, P/N
05016025AA, AND MUST BE ORDERED IN ADDITION TO THE AIRBAG SWITCH KIT. THE
NEW INSERT MUST BE PRESENTED TO THE CUSTOMER AFTER INSTALLATION.**
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PARTS REQUIRED:
NOTE:
SOME INSTRUCTION SHEETS FOR THE 1999 MODELS LIST ONLY 1998 MODELS ON THE
COVER PAGE. THE 1998 KITS CAN BE USED ON ALL 1999 CARRY-OVER VEHICLES.
DEACTIVATION/DOCUMENTATION PROCEDURE:
1. Before you install any airbag on-off switch for owners of air bag equipped vehicles, the owner
must present to you an "Authorization Form" from the U.S. Department of Transportation National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), certifying the specific vehicle by its vehicle
identification number. The authorization applies only to the vehicle identified and not to other
vehicles that the owner may have~
2. The owner must complete the "Authorization to Install Air Bag On-Off Switch Release
Agreement Form" available in the "Forms Folder" under "TSB/Recall" tab of MDS2 and printed on
your dealership letterhead. keep a copy for your records and make a copy for the vehicle owner.
3. Complete the NHTSA authorization form, and return it to NHTSA within seven days, making
copies for the owner's and your records.
NOTE:
ALL DEALER OWNED USED VEHICLES SHOULD BE INSPECTED FOR PROPER AIRBAG
OPERATION, i.e. NOT DEACTIVATED, PRIOR TO RESALE.
POLICY: Information Only
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Accessories and Optional Equipment > Antenna > Antenna Mast > Component Information >
Technical Service Bulletins > Antenna Mast - Installation
Antenna Mast: Technical Service Bulletins Antenna Mast - Installation
NUMBER: 08-21-00
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: JUNE 9, 2000
SUBJECT: Antenna Mast Installation
MODELS: 2000 - 2001 (PL) Neon
Figure 1
DISCUSSION: The Neon antenna mast is installed at the dealership during new vehicle
preparation. Recently antenna masts have been coming into the material return center with
mounting surfaces stripped. The Neon antenna should be torqued to 3.2 Nm (28 In. lbs.). With the
antenna mast torqued to the proper amount (3.2 Nm ( 28 in. lbs)) there will be a slight gap between
the mast and the base (Figure 1). The gap is there to ensure that there is no contact between the
bottom of the antenna mast and the plastic surrounding the metal insert on the base. Do not
attempt to close the gap between the antenna mast and the base.
POLICY: Information Only
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Antenna Mast: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Antenna Mast Remove/Install - Typical
1. Remove antenna mast by unscrewing mast from antenna body. 2. Locate the antenna lead
disconnect in the instrument panel wire harness above the passenger side cowl trim panel.
Disconnect the antenna cable
from the instrument panel cable lead.
Mast And Antenna Assembly Mounting
3. Unfasten push pins from the rear of the plastic inner fender shield and move shield to gain
access to the base/cable assembly. 4. Remove cap nut and adapter. Remove base/cable
assembly from bottom of the load beam.
INSTALLATION
1. From under the fender, push the antenna base and cable assembly through the hole in the
fender. Seat grommet in the load beam. 2. From above the fender; place adapter, then the cap nut
on the base/cable assembly. Tighten the cap nut to 7 Nm (65 in. lbs.). 3. Seat the grommet in the
side panel and connect the cable to the instrument panel harness connector. 4. Install the plastic
inner fender shield. 5. Install passenger cowl side trim panel.
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Antenna Cable: Testing and Inspection
The antenna has a short cable which connects into the instrument panel harness. The connection
is made on the passenger side of the instrument panel.
Antenna performance may be tested by substituting a known good antenna. It is also possible to
check short or open circuits with an ohmmeter or continuity light once the antenna cable is
disconnected from the radio as follows:
Antenna Test Points
1. Continuity should be present between the antenna mast and radio end pin of antenna cable
plug. 2. No continuity should be observed or a very high resistance of several megaohms between
the ground shell of the connector and radio end pin. 3. Continuity should be observed between the
ground shell of the connector and the mounting hardware on the vehicle antenna. The wheel well
splash shield must be removed for access to the antenna that is mounted on the load beam. It is
also possible to check short or open circuits with an ohmmeter or continuity light once the antenna
has been removed from the vehicle.
Fig.7 Antenna Bench Test Points
4. Continuity should be present between the tip of the mast and radio lead in. 5. No continuity
should be observed or a very high resistance of several megaohms between the ground shell of
the connector and radio end pin. 6. Continuity should be observed between the ground shell of the
connector and the mounting bracket. Wiggle cable over its entire length to reveal
intermittent short or open circuits during step 1, 2 and 3.
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Antenna Cable: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Antenna Mast Remove/Install - Typical
1. Remove antenna mast by unscrewing mast from antenna body. 2. Locate the antenna lead
disconnect in the instrument panel wire harness above the passenger side cowl trim panel.
Disconnect the antenna cable
from the instrument panel cable lead.
Mast And Antenna Assembly Mounting
3. Unfasten push pins from the rear of the plastic inner fender shield and move shield to gain
access to the base/cable assembly. 4. Remove cap nut and adapter. Remove base/cable
assembly from bottom of the load beam.
INSTALLATION
1. From under the fender, push the antenna base and cable assembly through the hole in the
fender. Seat grommet in the load beam. 2. From above the fender; place adapter, then the cap nut
on the base/cable assembly. Tighten the cap nut to 7 Nm (65 in. lbs.). 3. Seat the grommet in the
side panel and connect the cable to the instrument panel harness connector. 4. Install the plastic
inner fender shield. 5. Install passenger cowl side trim panel.
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Antitheft) > Component Information > Technical Service Bulletins > Customer Interest for Alarm Module: > 08-012-03 > Apr
> 03 > Alarm System - Inadvertent Siren Activation
Alarm Module: Customer Interest Alarm System - Inadvertent Siren Activation
NUMBER: 08-012-03
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: Apr. 25, 2003
THIS BULLETIN IS BEING PROVIDED IN ADVANCE. DO NOT ORDER PARTS OR PERFORM
ANY ACTIONS RELATED TO THIS BULLETIN UNTIL MAY 9, 2003.
SUBJECT: Inadvertent Siren Activation
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves replacing and configuring an Alarm Remote Keyless Entry
Module (ARKEM).
MODELS:
2002 (PG) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
2000 - 2003 (PL) NEON (International Markets)
2001 - 2003 (PT) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH A THATCHAM ALARM, SALES
CODE LSC.
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Customer may describe inadvertent siren activation or security alarm activates for no apparent
reason, can happen at any time.
DIAGNOSIS:
If this condition can be duplicated or customer describes this condition, perform the Repair
Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
NOTE:
AFTER INSTALLING A NEW ARKEM (RKE) MODULE IT MUST BE CONFIGURED USING THE
DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL AS DESCRIBED BELOW. THE DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL MUST BE
OPERATING AT LEVEL 56.0 OR HIGHER.
1. Replace the ARKEM (RKE) module as described in the appropriate service manual.
2. Hook up the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool to the Data Link Connector (DLC).
3. With the key in the ignition, turn the key to the RUN position.
4. After the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool initialization, perform the following:
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a. Select "Theft Alarm".
b. Select "VTSS".
c. Select "Miscellaneous".
d. Select "Configure Module".
e. Select "Yes" for Current Configuration Display.
f. Press Any key.
g. Select the number of the model year of the vehicle (new requirement).
h. Select the number of the body style of the vehicle.
i. Select the number for Left Hand Drive or Right Hand Drive.
j. Select the number of the Market.
k. Select the Desired VTA (module) Type.
l. The Current Configuration is displayed.
m. Reprogram the RKE (Key Fob) Transmitter(s).
5. The configuration is complete, disconnect the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
FAILURE CODE:
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Alarm Module: All Technical Service Bulletins Alarm System - Inadvertent Siren Activation
NUMBER: 08-012-03
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: Apr. 25, 2003
THIS BULLETIN IS BEING PROVIDED IN ADVANCE. DO NOT ORDER PARTS OR PERFORM
ANY ACTIONS RELATED TO THIS BULLETIN UNTIL MAY 9, 2003.
SUBJECT: Inadvertent Siren Activation
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves replacing and configuring an Alarm Remote Keyless Entry
Module (ARKEM).
MODELS:
2002 (PG) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
2000 - 2003 (PL) NEON (International Markets)
2001 - 2003 (PT) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH A THATCHAM ALARM, SALES
CODE LSC.
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Customer may describe inadvertent siren activation or security alarm activates for no apparent
reason, can happen at any time.
DIAGNOSIS:
If this condition can be duplicated or customer describes this condition, perform the Repair
Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
NOTE:
AFTER INSTALLING A NEW ARKEM (RKE) MODULE IT MUST BE CONFIGURED USING THE
DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL AS DESCRIBED BELOW. THE DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL MUST BE
OPERATING AT LEVEL 56.0 OR HIGHER.
1. Replace the ARKEM (RKE) module as described in the appropriate service manual.
2. Hook up the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool to the Data Link Connector (DLC).
3. With the key in the ignition, turn the key to the RUN position.
4. After the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool initialization, perform the following:
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a. Select "Theft Alarm".
b. Select "VTSS".
c. Select "Miscellaneous".
d. Select "Configure Module".
e. Select "Yes" for Current Configuration Display.
f. Press Any key.
g. Select the number of the model year of the vehicle (new requirement).
h. Select the number of the body style of the vehicle.
i. Select the number for Left Hand Drive or Right Hand Drive.
j. Select the number of the Market.
k. Select the Desired VTA (module) Type.
l. The Current Configuration is displayed.
m. Reprogram the RKE (Key Fob) Transmitter(s).
5. The configuration is complete, disconnect the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
FAILURE CODE:
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Alarm Module: Locations
Sentry Key Immobilizer (SKIM) Location
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Alarm Module: Diagrams
Sentry Key Immobilizer Module
Sentry Key Immobilizer Module
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Alarm Module: Description and Operation
Sentry Key Immobilizer (SKIM) Location
SENTRY KEY IMMOBILIZER MODULE
The Sentry Key Immobilizer Module (SKIM) (Fig.9) contains a Radio Frequency (RF) transceiver
and a microprocessor. The SKIM retains in memory the ID numbers of any Sentry Key that is
programmed to it. The maximum number of keys that may be programmed to each module is eight
(8). The SKIM also communicates over the PCI bus with the Powertrain Control Module (PCM), the
instrument cluster, and the DRB III scan tool. The SKIM transmits and receives RF signals through
a tuned antenna enclosed within a molded plastic ring formation that is integral to the SKIM
housing. When the SKIM is properly installed on the steering column, the antenna ring fits snugly
around the circumference of the ignition lock cylinder housing. If this ring is not mounted properly,
communication problems may arise in the form of transponder-related faults.
For added system security, each SKIM is programmed with a unique "Secret Key" code. This code
is stored in memory and is sent over the PCI bus to the PCM and to each key that is programmed
to work with the vehicle. The "Secret Key" code is therefore a common element found in all
components of the Sentry Key Immobilizer System (SKIS). In the event that a SKIM replacement is
required, the "Secret Key" code can be restored from the PCM by following the SKIM replacement
procedure found in the DRB III scan tool. Proper completion of this task will allow the existing
ignition keys to be reprogrammed. Therefore, new keys will NOT be needed. In the event that the
original "Secret Key" code can not be recovered, new ignition keys will be required. The DRB III
scan tool will alert the technician if key replacement is necessary. Another security code, called a
PIN, is used to gain secured access to the SKIM for service. The SKIM also stores in its memory
the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), which it learns through a bus message from the PCM
during initialization. The SKIS scrambles the information that is communicated between its
components in order to reduce the possibility of unauthorized SKIM access and/or disabling.
When the ignition switch is moved to the RUN position. the SKIM transmits an RF signal to the
transponder in the ignition key. The SKIM then waits for a response RF signal from the transponder
in the key. If the response received identifies the key as valid, the SKIM sends a "valid key"
message to the PCM over the PCI bus. If the response received identifies the key as invalid or no
response is received from the transponder in the ignition key, the SKIM sends an "invalid key"
message to the PCM. The PCM will enable or disable engine operation based upon the status of
the SKIM messages. It is important to note that the default condition in the PCM is "invalid key."
Therefore, if no response is received by the PCM, the engine will be immobilized after two (2)
seconds of running.
The SKIM also sends indicator light status messages to the instrument cluster to tell that module
how to operate the light. This may consist of turning the light ON for a three (3) second bulb test
when the ignition switch is first turned to the ON position. It is also the method used to turn the light
ON solid or to flash it after the indicator light test is complete to signify a fault in the SKIS. If the
light comes ON and stays ON solid after the indicator light test, this signifies that the SKIM has
detected a system malfunction and/or that the SKIS has become inoperative. If the SKIM detects
an invalid key OR a key-related fault exists, the indicator light will flash following the indicator light
test. The SKIM may also request an audible chime if the customer key programming feature is
available and the procedure is being utilized. Refer to Electrical, Vehicle Theft Security
Transponder Key, Standard Procedure - Sentry Key Immobilizer System Transponder
programming.
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Alarm Module: Testing and Inspection
To Switch Operating Modes or to Configure A New Module, a DRBIII(R) scan tool must be used.
Fig.10 Data Link Connector (DLC) Location
1. Hook up the DRBIII(R) scan tool to the Data Link Connector (DLC). 2. With the key in the
ignition, turn the key to the RUN position. 3. After the DRBIII(R) scan tool initialization, perform the
following:
a. Select "Theft Alarm." b. Select "VTSS." c. Select "Miscellaneous,"
4. Once in the "Miscellaneous" screen:
a. If you wish to configure a new module, select "Configure Module." b. If you wish to put the
module into customer usage mode, select "Enable VTSS." c. If you wish to put the module into
dealer lot mode, select "Dealer Lot."
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Alarm System Transponder: Description and Operation
Sentry Key Immobilizer Transponder
TRANSPONDER KEY
The Sentry Key Immobilizer System (SKIS) uses a transponder chip that is integral to each ignition
key to communicate with the Sentry Key Immobilizer Module (SKIM). Ignition keys are supplied
with the vehicle when it is shipped from the factory. The transponder chip is undermolded within the
head of the key. This undermold is hidden beneath an overmolded rubber cap.
Each Sentry Key has a unique transponder identification code permanently programmed into it by
the manufacturer. Likewise, the SKIM has a unique "Secret Key" code programmed into it by the
manufacturer as well. When a Sentry Key is programmed into the memory of the SKIM, the SKIM
stores the transponder identification code from the Sentry Key, and the Sentry Key learns the
"Secret Key" code from the SKIM. Once the Sentry Key learns the "Secret Key" code of the SKIM,
it is also permanently programmed into the transponder's memory. Therefore, blank keys for the
SKIS must be programmed by the SKIM in addition to being cut to match the mechanical coding of
the ignition lock cylinder. Refer to Electrical, Vehicle Theft Security, Transponder Key, Standard
Procedure - Transponder Programming.
The Sentry Key's transponder is within the range of the SKIM's transceiver antenna ring when it is
inserted into the ignition lock cylinder. When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position, the
SKIM communicates with the Sentry Key via a radio frequency (RF) signal. The SKIM determines if
a valid key is present based on the information it receives from the Sentry Key. If a valid key is
detected, that fact is communicated to the PCM via the PCI bus and the vehicle is allowed to
continue running. If an invalid key is received by the PCM or no status at all is communicated, the
vehicle will stall after two (2) seconds of running. The indicator light will be flashing at this point.
The Sentry Key's transponder can not be repaired. If it is faulty or damaged, it must be replaced.
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Alarm System Transponder: Service and Repair
USING A DRB III SCAN TOOL
All Sentry Keys included with the vehicle are preprogrammed to work with the Sentry Key
Immobilizer System (SKIS) when it is shipped from the factory. The Sentry Key Immobilizer Module
(SKIM) can be programmed to recognize up to a total of eight Sentry Keys. When programming a
blank Sentry Key transponder, the key must first be cut to match the ignition lock cylinder of the
vehicle for which it will be used. The vehicle's four digit PIN code will be required to complete this
task since you will need it to enter the Secured Access Mode in the SKIM. The following steps must
be completed using a DRB III(R) scan tool: 1. Insert the blank key into the ignition and turn it to the
RUN position. 2. Using a DRB III(R) scan tool, select "Theft Alarm," "SKIM," "Miscellaneous," and
then "Program New Key." 3. Enter the four digit PIN code using the DRB III scan tool. When
programming is completed, the SKIM will exit Secured Access Mode and the
DRB III(R) scan tool will display the results of your attempt to program the key. One of five distinct
results may be displayed. All five are listed below: "Programming Successful" is displayed if the Sentry Key programming is successful.
- "Learned Key in Ignition" is displayed if the key in the ignition has already been programmed into
that vehicle's SKIM.
- "Eight Keys Already Learned (At The Maximum) Programming Not Done" is displayed if eight
keys have already been programmed into the SKIM. In this case, if a new key needs to be added
due to a lost or defective key, the "Erase All Keys" command (which requires entering the Secured
Access Mode) has to be performed. Following the "Erase All Keys" command, all keys that will be
used to operate the vehicle MUST be reprogrammed to the SKIM.
"Programming Not Attempted" is displayed after an "Erase All Keys" function is executed.
- "Programming Key Failed" is displayed if further diagnosis is required.
To learn additional keys, turn the ignition OFF, remove the learned key, insert the next new blank
key, and repeat the steps from the beginning.
"Customer Learn" Mode
This feature is only available on domestic vehicles or those which have a U.S. country code
designator. This procedure requires access to at least two valid Sentry Keys. If two valid Sentry
Keys are not available, Sentry Key programming will require the use of a DRB III(R) scan tool. The
steps required to program Sentry Keys with two valid Sentry Keys follows: 1. Obtain the blank
Sentry Key(s) that need to be programmed. Cut the keys to match the ignition lock cylinder
mechanical key codes. 2. Insert one of the two valid Sentry Keys into the ignition switch and turn
the ignition switch to the ON position. 3. After the ignition switch has been in the ON position for
longer than three seconds, but no more than fifteen seconds, cycle the ignition switch
back to the OFF position. Replace the first valid Sentry Key in the ignition lock cylinder with the
second valid Sentry Key and turn the ignition switch back to the ON position. The second valid
Sentry Key must be inserted within 15 seconds of removing the first valid Sentry key.
4. About ten seconds after the completion of Step 3, the indicator light will start to flash and a single
audible chime tone will sound to indicate that
the system has entered the "Customer Learn" programming mode.
5. Within sixty seconds of entering the "Customer Learn" programming mode, turn the ignition
switch to the OFF position, replace the valid Sentry
Key with a blank Sentry Key transponder, and turn the ignition switch back to the ON position.
6. About ten seconds after the completion of Step 5, a single audible chime tone will sound and the
indicator light will stop flashing and stay ON
solid for three seconds and then turn OFF to indicate that the blank Sentry Key has been
successfully programmed. The SKIS will immediately exit the "Customer Learn" programming
mode and the vehicle may be started using the newly programmed Sentry Key. These steps must
be completed in their entirety for each additional Sentry Key to be programmed. If any of the above
steps are not completed in the given sequence, or within the allotted time, the SKIS will exit the
"Customer Learn" programming mode and the programming will be unsuccessful. The SKIS will
also automatically exit the "Customer Learn" programming mode if: It sees a non-blank Sentry Key when it should see a blank.
- If it has already programmed eight (8) valid Sentry Keys.
If the ignition switch is turned to the OFF position for more than about fifty (50) seconds.
NOTE: If you attempt to start the vehicle while in "Customer Learn" mode (LED flashing), the vehicle will
behave as though an invalid key is being used (i.e. the engine will stall after two (2) seconds of
running). No faults will be logged.
- Once a Sentry Key has been programmed to a particular vehicle, it cannot be used on any other
vehicle.
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Hood Sensor/Switch (For Alarm): Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Open hood. 2. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative remote cable. 3. Using a trim stick
(special tool #C-4755) or equivalent, gently pry switch up and out of mounting bracket. 4.
Disconnect wire harness connector from hood ajar switch. 5. Remove switch from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the switch in vehicle. 2. Connect wire harness connector to hood ajar switch. 3. Firmly
snap hood ajar switch into mounting bracket. 4. Connect the battery negative remote cable. 5.
Close hood.
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Antenna - Keyless Entry > Component Information > Diagrams
RKE Antenna (Japan)
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Accessories and Optional Equipment > Antitheft and Alarm Systems > Keyless Entry >
Keyless Entry Module > Component Information > Technical Service Bulletins > Customer Interest for Keyless Entry
Module: > 08-012-03 > Apr > 03 > Alarm System - Inadvertent Siren Activation
Keyless Entry Module: Customer Interest Alarm System - Inadvertent Siren Activation
NUMBER: 08-012-03
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: Apr. 25, 2003
THIS BULLETIN IS BEING PROVIDED IN ADVANCE. DO NOT ORDER PARTS OR PERFORM
ANY ACTIONS RELATED TO THIS BULLETIN UNTIL MAY 9, 2003.
SUBJECT: Inadvertent Siren Activation
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves replacing and configuring an Alarm Remote Keyless Entry
Module (ARKEM).
MODELS:
2002 (PG) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
2000 - 2003 (PL) NEON (International Markets)
2001 - 2003 (PT) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH A THATCHAM ALARM, SALES
CODE LSC.
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Customer may describe inadvertent siren activation or security alarm activates for no apparent
reason, can happen at any time.
DIAGNOSIS:
If this condition can be duplicated or customer describes this condition, perform the Repair
Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
NOTE:
AFTER INSTALLING A NEW ARKEM (RKE) MODULE IT MUST BE CONFIGURED USING THE
DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL AS DESCRIBED BELOW. THE DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL MUST BE
OPERATING AT LEVEL 56.0 OR HIGHER.
1. Replace the ARKEM (RKE) module as described in the appropriate service manual.
2. Hook up the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool to the Data Link Connector (DLC).
3. With the key in the ignition, turn the key to the RUN position.
4. After the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool initialization, perform the following:
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a. Select "Theft Alarm".
b. Select "VTSS".
c. Select "Miscellaneous".
d. Select "Configure Module".
e. Select "Yes" for Current Configuration Display.
f. Press Any key.
g. Select the number of the model year of the vehicle (new requirement).
h. Select the number of the body style of the vehicle.
i. Select the number for Left Hand Drive or Right Hand Drive.
j. Select the number of the Market.
k. Select the Desired VTA (module) Type.
l. The Current Configuration is displayed.
m. Reprogram the RKE (Key Fob) Transmitter(s).
5. The configuration is complete, disconnect the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
FAILURE CODE:
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Keyless Entry Module: All Technical Service Bulletins Alarm System - Inadvertent Siren Activation
NUMBER: 08-012-03
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: Apr. 25, 2003
THIS BULLETIN IS BEING PROVIDED IN ADVANCE. DO NOT ORDER PARTS OR PERFORM
ANY ACTIONS RELATED TO THIS BULLETIN UNTIL MAY 9, 2003.
SUBJECT: Inadvertent Siren Activation
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves replacing and configuring an Alarm Remote Keyless Entry
Module (ARKEM).
MODELS:
2002 (PG) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
2000 - 2003 (PL) NEON (International Markets)
2001 - 2003 (PT) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH A THATCHAM ALARM, SALES
CODE LSC.
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Customer may describe inadvertent siren activation or security alarm activates for no apparent
reason, can happen at any time.
DIAGNOSIS:
If this condition can be duplicated or customer describes this condition, perform the Repair
Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
NOTE:
AFTER INSTALLING A NEW ARKEM (RKE) MODULE IT MUST BE CONFIGURED USING THE
DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL AS DESCRIBED BELOW. THE DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL MUST BE
OPERATING AT LEVEL 56.0 OR HIGHER.
1. Replace the ARKEM (RKE) module as described in the appropriate service manual.
2. Hook up the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool to the Data Link Connector (DLC).
3. With the key in the ignition, turn the key to the RUN position.
4. After the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool initialization, perform the following:
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a. Select "Theft Alarm".
b. Select "VTSS".
c. Select "Miscellaneous".
d. Select "Configure Module".
e. Select "Yes" for Current Configuration Display.
f. Press Any key.
g. Select the number of the model year of the vehicle (new requirement).
h. Select the number of the body style of the vehicle.
i. Select the number for Left Hand Drive or Right Hand Drive.
j. Select the number of the Market.
k. Select the Desired VTA (module) Type.
l. The Current Configuration is displayed.
m. Reprogram the RKE (Key Fob) Transmitter(s).
5. The configuration is complete, disconnect the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
FAILURE CODE:
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Keyless Entry Module: Locations
Fig.3 RKE Module Location
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Remote Keyless Entry Module
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Keyless Entry Module: Description and Operation
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE
The Remote Keyless Entry module controls the Power Door Locks and the Vehicle Theft Security
System (VTSS). It also wakes up the Instrument Cluster to turn ON the illuminated entry when it
senses a signal from the RKE transmitter. The module communicates with other modules via the
PCI bus circuit.
The RKE module monitors the Airbag Control Module messages for the purpose of monitoring the
deployment of the airbag. Upon receiving that message along with the verification that the ignition
is ON and the vehicle speed is zero, it will provide the "enhanced accident response feature". This
feature will cause the module to unlock all doors and the instrument cluster to turn the courtesy
lamps ON.
The RKE module communicates with the Powertrain Control Module to receive vehicle speed
information to activate the rolling door lock feature, receive the "okay to lock" message, to receive
the vehicle information number and receive body style information. Two transmitters are supplied
with the vehicle but a total of 4 can be programmed to the module. The horn chirp on vehicle lock
command is customer programmable.
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Keyless Entry Module: Testing and Inspection
For procedures on diagnosing and testing the RKE Module's RKE functions, refer to the proper
Body Diagnostic Procedures.
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Keyless Entry Module: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig.1 Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Remove the instrument panel top cover.
RKE Module Location
3. Remove the two screws holding the RKE module to the instrument panel assembly. 4. Slide
locking tab of the wiring connector sideways to unlock tab, and remove connector from RKE
module. 5. Remove RKE module from vehicle.
NOTE: When replacing a faulty RKE Module, the replacement module must be configured with the
DRB III scan tool for proper operation. Refer to Electrical, Vehicle Theft/Security, Standard
Procedure - Switching Operating Modes/Configuring a New Module. Additionally, all transmitters
must be reprogrammed to the new RKE module.
INSTALLATION
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NOTE: When replacing a faulty RKE Module, the replacement module must be configured with the
DRB III scan tool for proper operation. Refer to Electrical, Vehicle Theft/Security, Standard
Procedure - Switching Operating Modes/Configuring a New Module. Additionally, all transmitters
must be reprogrammed to the new RKE module.
1. Install the RKE module into the vehicle. 2. Connect the RKE wiring connector. 3. Install the two
screws holding the RKE module to the instrument panel assembly. 4
Install the instrument panel top cover.
5. Connect the battery negative cable.
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Keyless Entry Transmitter: Description and Operation
Fig.2 Remote Keyless Entry Transmitter
The Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) system Radio Frequency (RF) transmitter is equipped with four
buttons, labeled LOCK, UNLOCK, DECK LID RELEASE, and PANIC. It is also equipped with a key
ring and is designed to serve as a key fob. The operating range of the transmitter radio signal is up
to 10 meters (30 feet) from the RKE receiver.
Each RKE transmitter has a different vehicle access code, which must be programmed into the
memory of the RKE receiver in the vehicle in order to operate the RKE system. Two transmitters
are provided with the vehicle, but the RKE receiver can retain the access codes of up to four
transmitters in its memory.
The RKE transmitter operates on two Panasonic CR2016 or equivalent. batteries. Typical battery
life is from one to two years. The RKE transmitter cannot be repaired and, if faulty or damaged, it
must be replaced.
The transmitter has four buttons for operation. They are LOCK, UNLOCK, DECK LID RELEASE,
and PANIC.
- The UNLOCK button will unlock the driver's door and enable illuminated entry. Pushing and
releasing the button once will unlock the driver's door. Pushing and releasing the button two times,
within a five second interval, will unlock all doors.
- Upon pressing the LOCK button, the horn will sound a short CHIRP (if enabled) and flash the park
lamps to notify that the all door lock signal was received and set. Illuminated entry is cancelled and
the interior lamps are faded to OFF.
- Pushing and releasing the DECK LID RELEASE button (one or two times depending on customer
preference) within a two second interval, will slightly ajar the deck lid.
- Pushing and holding the PANIC button will cause the panic alarm to sound for three minutes, until
the panic button is pressed and held a second time, or the vehicle reaches a speed of 15 mph. The
receiver is capable of retaining a Vehicle Access Code (VAC) even when power is removed. Each
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) module must have at least one and no more than four transmitters.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING
The Remote Keyless Entry transmitters can be programmed with the use of the DRB III- scan tool
or by the customer.
DRB III Programming When using the DRB III scan tool, select: 1. "Theft Alarm" 2. "VTSS" 3.
"Miscellaneous"and then the desired function.
Customer Programming For a customer to be able to program RKE transmitters themselves, at
least one RKE transmitter must be programmed already. This procedure is to add additional
transmitters. If all transmitters are lost, the DRB III scan tool must be used to program the new
transmitters.
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Fig.2 Remote Keyless Entry Transmitter
1. With the ignition switch in RUN position, press and hold the transmitter Unlock button for a
minimum of 4 seconds to a maximum of 10
seconds.
2. Within the 4-10 second range, depress the transmitter Lock button. A chime will be heard to
indicate successfull toggle, at which time the
buttons may be released.
3. Turn the ignition switch OFF to exist transmitter programming mode.
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Component Information > Locations
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Component Information > Locations > Page 5106
Lock Cylinder Switch: Diagrams
Driver Cylinder Lock Switch
Passenger Cylinder Lock Switch
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Lock Cylinder Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove the door trim panel. 2. Remove the illuminated entry switch wiring clip and disconnect
connector. 3. Remove door cylinder lock switch from door handle.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the door cylinder lock switch from door handle. 2. Install the illuminated entry switch wiring
clip and disconnect connector. 3. Install the door trim panel.
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> Component Information > Application and ID
Security Lamp/Indicator: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than those listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can result.
Bulb Application
Security Alarm Indicator.......................................................................................................................
..................................................................LED
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Security Lamp/Indicator: Description and Operation
The Sentry Key Immobilizer System (SKIS) uses an indicator light to convey information on the
status of the system to the customer. This light is shared with the Vehicle Theft Security System
(VTSS). The light is located in the instrument cluster and is shared with the Vehicle Theft Security
System. The indicator light is controlled by the instrument cluster based upon messages it receives
from the Sentry Key Immobilizer Module (SKIM) on the PCI bus.
The SKIM sends messages to the instrument cluster to turn the light ON for three (3) seconds
when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position as a power-up test. After completion of the
power-up test, the SKIM sends a message on the PCI bus to keep the light OFF for a duration of
one second. Then, the SKIM sends messages to the instrument cluster to operate the light based
upon the results of the SKIS self tests. The light may be actuated in two possible ways, flashing or
ON solid. If the light comes ON and stays ON solid after a power-up test, this indicates that the
SKIM has detected a system malfunction. If the SKIM detects an invalid key when the ignition
switch is moved to the ON position, it sends a message on the PCI bus to flash the light. The SKIM
can also send a message to flash the light and generate a single audible chime at the same time.
These two events occurring simultaneously indicate that the SKIS has been placed into the
"Customer Learn" mode. Refer to Electrical, Vehicle Theft Security, Transponder Key, Standard
Procedure - Sentry Key Immobilizer System Transponder programming for more information on the
"Customer Learn" mode. If the light comes ON and stays ON after the power-up test, diagnosis of
the SKIS should be performed using a DRB III scan tool and the appropriate Body Diagnostic
Procedures. The light is not a serviceable component.
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CD Changer: Diagram Information and Instructions
How to Use Wiring Diagrams
DaimlerChrysler Corporation wiring diagrams are designed to provide information regarding the
vehicles wiring content. In order to effectively use the wiring diagrams to diagnose and repair
DaimlerChrysler Corporation vehicles, it is important to understand all of their features and
characteristics.
General Information (Part 1 of 2)
Diagrams are arranged such that the power (B+) side of the circuit is placed near the top of the
page, and the ground (B-) side of the circuit is placed near the bottom of the page (Fig. 1).
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General Information (Part 2 of 2)
All switches, components, and modules are shown in the at rest position with the doors closed and
the key removed from the ignition (Fig. 2).
Components are shown two ways. A solid line around a component indicates that the component is
complete. A dashed line around the component indicates that the component is being shown is not
complete. Incomplete components have a reference number to indicate the page where the
component is shown complete.
It is important to realize that no attempt is made on the diagrams to represent components and
wiring as they appear on the vehicle. For example, a short
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piece of wire is treated the same as a long one. In addition, switches and other components are
shown as simply as possible, with regard to function only.
Circuit Functions
Circuit Identification Code Chart
All circuits in the diagrams use an alpha/numeric code to identify the wire and its function. To
identify which circuit code applies to a system, refer to the Circuit Identification Code Chart. This
chart shows the main circuits only and does not show the secondary codes that may apply to some
models.
Circuit Information
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Wire Code Identification
Wire Color Code Chart
Each wire shown in the diagrams contains a code which identifies the main circuit, part of the main
circuit, gauge of wire, and color.
Connector, Ground and Splice Information
CAUTION: Not all connectors are serviced. Some connectors are serviced only with a harness. A
typical example might be the Supplemental Restraint System connectors. Always check parts
availability before attempting a repair.
IDENTIFICATION
Connectors, grounds, and splices are identified as follows: In-line connectors located in the engine compartment are C100 series numbers
- In-line connectors located in the Instrument Panel area are C200 series numbers.
- In-line connectors located in the body are C300 series numbers.
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- Jumper harness connectors are C400 series numbers.
- Grounds and ground connectors are identified with a "G" and follow the same series numbering
as the in-line connectors.
- Splices are identified with an "S" and follow the same series numbering as the in-line connectors.
- Component connectors are identified by the component name instead of a number. Multiple
connectors on a component use a C1, C2, etc. identifier.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Sensitive Devices
Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol is used to indicate this. When handling
any component with this symbol comply with the following procedures to reduce the possibility of
electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the component. If it is not
known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part from
its protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from its package,
ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
Notes, Cautions and Warnings
Additional important information is presented in three ways: Notes, Cautions, and Warnings.
NOTES are used to help describe how switches or components operate to complete a particular
circuit. They are also used to indicate different conditions that may appear on the vehicle. For
example, an up-to and after condition.
CAUTIONS are used to indicate information that could prevent making an error that may damage
the vehicle.
WARNINGS provide information to prevent personal injury and vehicle damage. Below is a list of
general warnings that should be followed any time a vehicle is being serviced.
WARNING:
- ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES FOR EYE PROTECTION.
- USE SAFETY STANDS ANYTIME A PROCEDURE REQUIRES BEING UNDER A VEHICLE.
- BE SURE THAT THE IGNITION SWITCH ALWAYS IS IN THE OFF POSITION, UNLESS THE
PROCEDURE REQUIRES IT TO BE ON.
- SET THE PARKING BRAKE WHEN WORKING ON ANY VEHICLE. AN AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN PARK. A MANUAL TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN
NEUTRAL.
- OPERATE THE ENGINE ONLY IN A WELL-VENTILATED AREA.
- KEEP AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING, ESPECIALLY THE
FAN AND BELTS.
- TO PREVENT SERIOUS BURNS, AVOID CONTACT WITH HOT PARTS SUCH AS THE
RADIATOR, EXHAUST MANIFOLD(S), TAIL PIPE, CATALYTIC CONVERTER, AND MUFFLER.
- DO NOT ALLOW FLAME OR SPARKS NEAR THE BATTERY. GASES ARE ALWAYS
PRESENT IN AND AROUND THE BATTERY.
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- ALWAYS REMOVE RINGS, WATCHES, LOOSE HANGING JEWELRY, AND LOOSE
CLOTHING.
Symbols
Wiring Diagram Symbols
International symbols are used throughout the wiring diagrams. These symbols are consistent with
those being used around the world (Fig. 3).
Take Outs
The abbreviation T/O is used in the component location section to indicate a point in which the
wiring harness branches out to a component.
Terminology
This is a list of terms and definitions used in the wiring diagrams.
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LHD .....................................................................................................................................................
.......................................... Left Hand Drive Vehicles RHD .................................................................
............................................................................................................................ Right Hand Drive
Vehicles ATX .......................................................................................................................................
.......................... Automatic Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive MTX ...................................................
.................................................................................................................. Manual
Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive AT ..................................................................................................
................................................................... Automatic Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive MT .............
...........................................................................................................................................................
Manual Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive SOHC ................................................................................
..................................................................................................... Single Over Head Cam Engine
DOHC ..................................................................................................................................................
................................. Double Over Head Cam Engine BUX ................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
Built-Up-Export Built-Up-Export
.................................................................................................................. Vehicles Built For Sale In
Markets Other Than North America Except Built-Up-Export
........................................................................................................................................ Vehicles
Built For Sale In North America
Section Identification and Information
Section Identification
The wiring diagrams are grouped into individual sections. If a component is most likely found in a
particular group, it will be shown complete (all wires, connectors, and pins) within that group. For
example, the Auto Shutdown Relay is most likely to be found in Group 30, so it is shown there
complete. It can, however, be shown partially in another group if it contains some associated
wiring.
Diode Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the battery. 2. Locate the diode in the harness, and remove the protective covering.
Diode Identification
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3. Remove the diode from the harness, pay attention to the current flow direction.
INSTALLATION
1. Remove the insulation from the wires in the harness. Only remove enough insulation to solder in
the new diode. 2. Install the new diode in the harness, making sure current flow is correct. If
necessary, refer to the appropriate wiring diagram for current flow (Fig.
13).
3. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only Do not use acid core solder. 4.
Tape the diode to the harness using electrical tape. Make sure the diode is completely sealed from
the elements. 5. Re-connect the battery and test affected systems.
Terminal Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector being repaired from its mating half/component.
Fig.16 Connector Locking Wedge Tab (Typical)
3. Remove the connector locking wedge, if required (Fig. 16).
Fig.17 Terminal Removal
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Fig.18 Terminal Removal Using Special Tool
4. Position the connector locking finger away from the terminal using the proper pick from special
tool kit 6680. Pull on the wire to remove the
terminal from the connector (Fig. 17) (Fig. 18).
5. Cut the wire 6 inches from the back of the connector. 6. Remove 1 inch of insulation from the
wire on the harness side.
INSTALLATION
1. Select a wire from the terminal repair assembly that best matches the color wire being repaired.
2. Cut the repair wire to the proper length and remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation. 3. Splice the
repair wire to the wire harness
a. Place a piece of heat shrink tubing over one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire repair area. b. Spread the strands of the wire apart on each
part of the exposed wires. c. Push the two ends of wire together until the strands of wire are close
to the insulation. d. Twist the wires together. e. Solder the connection together using rosin core
type solder only. Do not use acid core solder. f.
Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the tubing
is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both ends of the tubing.
4. Insert the repaired wire into the connector. 5. Install the connector locking wedge, if required,
and reconnect the connector to its mating half/component. 6. Re-tape the wire harness starting at
1-1/2 inches behind the connector and 2 inches past the repair. 7. Connect battery and test all
affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Augat Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.8 Augat Connector Repair
3. Push down on the yellow connector locking tab to release the terminals (Fig. 8).
Fig.9 Using Special Tool 6932
4. Using special tool 6932, push the terminal to remove it from the connector (Fig. 9). 5. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. When the connector is re-assembled, the locking tab must be placed in the locked position to
prevent terminal push out. 5. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 6. Connect battery
and test all affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Molex Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.10 Molex Connector Repair
3. Insert special tool 6742 into the terminal end of the connector (Fig. 10).
Fig.11 Using Special Tool 6742
4. Using special tool 6742, release the locking fingers on the terminal (Fig. 11). 5. Pull on the wire
to remove it from the connector. 6. Repair or replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 5. Connect battery and test all affected
systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Thomas and Betts Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.12 Thomas And Betts Connector Lock Release Tabs
3. Push in the two lock tabs on the side of the connector (Fig. 12).
Fig.13 Removing Wire Terminal
4. Insert the probe end of special tool 6934 into the back of the connector cavity (Fig. 13). 5. Grasp
the wire and tool 6934, then slowly remove the wire and terminal from the connector. 6. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are fully seated
into the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
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Fig.14 Single Lock Tab
4. Push in the single lock tab on the side of the connector (Fig. 14). 5. Connect connector to its
mating half/component. 6. Connect battery and test all affected systems.
Wire Splicing
STANDARD PROCEDURE - WIRE SPLICING
When splicing a wire, it is important that the correct gauge be used as shown in the wiring
diagrams.
1. Remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation from each wire that needs to be spliced. 2. Place a
piece of adhesive lined heat shrink tubing on one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire
repair area.
Fig.23 Splice Clip
3. Place the strands of wire overlapping each other inside of the splice clip (Fig. 23).
Fig.24 Crimping Tool
4. Using crimping tool, Miller p/n 8272, crimp the splice clip and wires together (Fig. 24)
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Fig.25 Solder
5. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only (Fig. 25)
CAUTION: DO NOT USE ACID CORE SOLDER.
Fig.26 Heat Shrink Tubing
6. Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the
tubing is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both
ends of the tubing (Fig. 26).
Special Tools
Probing Tool Package 6807
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Terminal Pick 6680
Terminal Removing Tool 6932
Terminal Removing Tool 6934
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CD Changer: Diagnostic Aids
Intermittent and Poor Connections
INTERMITTENT AND POOR CONNECTIONS
Most intermittent electrical problems are caused by faulty electrical connections or wiring. It is also
possible for a sticking component or relay to cause a problem. Before condemning a component or
wiring assembly, check the following items. Connectors are fully seated
- Spread terminals, or terminal push out
- Terminals in the wiring assembly are fully seated into the connector/component and locked into
position
- Dirt or corrosion on the terminals. Any amount of corrosion or dirt could cause an intermittent
problem
- Damaged connector/component casing exposing the item to dirt or moisture
- Wire insulation that has rubbed through causing a short to ground
- Some or all of the wiring strands broken inside of the insulation
- Wiring broken inside of the insulation
Troubleshooting Tests
Fig.6 Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) SENSITIVE DEVICES
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol (Fig. 6) is used to indicate this. When
handling any component with this symbol, comply with the following procedures to reduce the
possibility of electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the
component. If it is not known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part form
it's protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from it's
package, ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
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Fig.7 Testing For Voltage Potential
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR VOLTAGE POTENTIAL
1. Connect the ground lead of a voltmeter to a known good ground (Fig. 7). 2. Connect the other
lead of the voltmeter to the selected test point. The vehicle ignition may need to be turned ON to
check voltage. Refer to the
appropriate test procedure.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR CONTINUITY
1. Remove the fuse for the circuit being checked or, disconnect the battery.
Fig.8 Testing For Continuity
2. Connect one lead of the ohmmeter to one side of the circuit being tested (Fig. 8). 3. Connect the
other lead to the other end of the circuit being tested. Low or no resistance means good continuity.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND
1. Remove the fuse and disconnect all items involved with the fuse. 2. Connect a test light or a
voltmeter across the terminals of the fuse. 3. Starting at the fuse block, wiggle the wiring harness
about 6 - 8 inches apart and watch the voltmeter/test lamp.
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4. If the voltmeter registers voltage or the test lamp glows, there is a short to ground in that general
area of the wiring harness.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND ON FUSES POWERING
SEVERAL LOADS
1. Refer to the wiring diagrams and disconnect or isolate all items on the suspected fused circuits.
2. Replace the blown fuse. 3. Supply power to the fuse by turning ON the ignition switch or
re-connecting the battery. 4. Start connecting or energizing the items in the fuse circuit one at a
time. When the fuse blows the circuit with the short to ground has been isolated.
Fig.9 Testing For Voltage Drop
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A VOLTAGE DROP
1. Connect the positive lead of the voltmeter to the side of the circuit closest to the battery (Fig. 9).
2. Connect the other lead of the voltmeter to the other side of the switch, component or circuit. 3.
Operate the item. 4. The voltmeter will show the difference in voltage between the two points.
Troubleshooting Tools
When diagnosing a problem in an electrical circuit there are several common tools necessary.
These tools are listed and explained below.
Jumper Wire
This is a test wire used to connect two points of a circuit. It can be used to bypass an open in a
circuit.
WARNING: NEVER USE A JUMPER WIRE ACROSS A LOAD, SUCH AS A MOTOR,
CONNECTED BETWEEN A BATTERY FEED AND GROUND.
Voltmeter
Used to check for voltage on a circuit. Always connect the black lead to a known good ground and
the red lead to the positive side of the circuit.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking voltages in these circuits, use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
Ohmmeter
Used to check the resistance between two points of a circuit. Low or no resistance in a circuit
means good continuity.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking resistance in these circuits use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
In addition, make sure the power is disconnected from the circuit. Circuits that are powered up by
the vehicle's electrical system can cause damage to the equipment and provide false readings.
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Fig. 4 Probing Tool
Probing Tools
These tools are used for probing terminals in connectors (Fig. 4). Select the proper size tool from
Special Tool Package 6807, and insert it into the terminal being tested. Use the other end of the
tool to insert the meter probe.
Troubleshooting Wiring Problems
When troubleshooting wiring problems, there are six steps which can aid in the procedure. The
steps are listed and explained below. Always check for nonfactory items added to the vehicle
before doing any diagnosis. If the vehicle is equipped with these items, disconnect them to verify
these add-on items are not the cause of the problem.
1. Verify the problem. 2. Verify any related symptoms. Do this by performing operational checks on
components that are in the same circuit. Refer to the wiring diagrams. 3. Analyze the symptoms.
Use the wiring diagrams to determine what the circuit is doing, where the problem most likely is
occurring, and where the
diagnosis will continue.
4. Isolate the problem area. 5. Repair the problem. 6. Verify proper operation. For this step, check
for proper operation of all items on the repaired circuit.
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CD Changer: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig.10 Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Using a trim stick (special tool #C-4755),
gently pry out on CD changer bezel and remove.
Fig.11 CD Changer Remove/Install
3. Remove two retaining screws to CD changer. 4. Pull CD changer out of instrument panel and
disconnect harness connector from rear of changer. 5. Remove CD changer from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Install CD changer to vehicle. 2. Connect harness connector to CD changer. 3. Install retaining
screws. 4. Install CD changer bezel. 5. Connect battery negative cable.
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How to Use Wiring Diagrams
DaimlerChrysler Corporation wiring diagrams are designed to provide information regarding the
vehicles wiring content. In order to effectively use the wiring diagrams to diagnose and repair
DaimlerChrysler Corporation vehicles, it is important to understand all of their features and
characteristics.
General Information (Part 1 of 2)
Diagrams are arranged such that the power (B+) side of the circuit is placed near the top of the
page, and the ground (B-) side of the circuit is placed near the bottom of the page (Fig. 1).
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General Information (Part 2 of 2)
All switches, components, and modules are shown in the at rest position with the doors closed and
the key removed from the ignition (Fig. 2).
Components are shown two ways. A solid line around a component indicates that the component is
complete. A dashed line around the component indicates that the component is being shown is not
complete. Incomplete components have a reference number to indicate the page where the
component is shown complete.
It is important to realize that no attempt is made on the diagrams to represent components and
wiring as they appear on the vehicle. For example, a short
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piece of wire is treated the same as a long one. In addition, switches and other components are
shown as simply as possible, with regard to function only.
Circuit Functions
Circuit Identification Code Chart
All circuits in the diagrams use an alpha/numeric code to identify the wire and its function. To
identify which circuit code applies to a system, refer to the Circuit Identification Code Chart. This
chart shows the main circuits only and does not show the secondary codes that may apply to some
models.
Circuit Information
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Wire Code Identification
Wire Color Code Chart
Each wire shown in the diagrams contains a code which identifies the main circuit, part of the main
circuit, gauge of wire, and color.
Connector, Ground and Splice Information
CAUTION: Not all connectors are serviced. Some connectors are serviced only with a harness. A
typical example might be the Supplemental Restraint System connectors. Always check parts
availability before attempting a repair.
IDENTIFICATION
Connectors, grounds, and splices are identified as follows: In-line connectors located in the engine compartment are C100 series numbers
- In-line connectors located in the Instrument Panel area are C200 series numbers.
- In-line connectors located in the body are C300 series numbers.
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- Jumper harness connectors are C400 series numbers.
- Grounds and ground connectors are identified with a "G" and follow the same series numbering
as the in-line connectors.
- Splices are identified with an "S" and follow the same series numbering as the in-line connectors.
- Component connectors are identified by the component name instead of a number. Multiple
connectors on a component use a C1, C2, etc. identifier.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Sensitive Devices
Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol is used to indicate this. When handling
any component with this symbol comply with the following procedures to reduce the possibility of
electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the component. If it is not
known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part from
its protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from its package,
ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
Notes, Cautions and Warnings
Additional important information is presented in three ways: Notes, Cautions, and Warnings.
NOTES are used to help describe how switches or components operate to complete a particular
circuit. They are also used to indicate different conditions that may appear on the vehicle. For
example, an up-to and after condition.
CAUTIONS are used to indicate information that could prevent making an error that may damage
the vehicle.
WARNINGS provide information to prevent personal injury and vehicle damage. Below is a list of
general warnings that should be followed any time a vehicle is being serviced.
WARNING:
- ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES FOR EYE PROTECTION.
- USE SAFETY STANDS ANYTIME A PROCEDURE REQUIRES BEING UNDER A VEHICLE.
- BE SURE THAT THE IGNITION SWITCH ALWAYS IS IN THE OFF POSITION, UNLESS THE
PROCEDURE REQUIRES IT TO BE ON.
- SET THE PARKING BRAKE WHEN WORKING ON ANY VEHICLE. AN AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN PARK. A MANUAL TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN
NEUTRAL.
- OPERATE THE ENGINE ONLY IN A WELL-VENTILATED AREA.
- KEEP AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING, ESPECIALLY THE
FAN AND BELTS.
- TO PREVENT SERIOUS BURNS, AVOID CONTACT WITH HOT PARTS SUCH AS THE
RADIATOR, EXHAUST MANIFOLD(S), TAIL PIPE, CATALYTIC CONVERTER, AND MUFFLER.
- DO NOT ALLOW FLAME OR SPARKS NEAR THE BATTERY. GASES ARE ALWAYS
PRESENT IN AND AROUND THE BATTERY.
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- ALWAYS REMOVE RINGS, WATCHES, LOOSE HANGING JEWELRY, AND LOOSE
CLOTHING.
Symbols
Wiring Diagram Symbols
International symbols are used throughout the wiring diagrams. These symbols are consistent with
those being used around the world (Fig. 3).
Take Outs
The abbreviation T/O is used in the component location section to indicate a point in which the
wiring harness branches out to a component.
Terminology
This is a list of terms and definitions used in the wiring diagrams.
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LHD .....................................................................................................................................................
.......................................... Left Hand Drive Vehicles RHD .................................................................
............................................................................................................................ Right Hand Drive
Vehicles ATX .......................................................................................................................................
.......................... Automatic Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive MTX ...................................................
.................................................................................................................. Manual
Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive AT ..................................................................................................
................................................................... Automatic Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive MT .............
...........................................................................................................................................................
Manual Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive SOHC ................................................................................
..................................................................................................... Single Over Head Cam Engine
DOHC ..................................................................................................................................................
................................. Double Over Head Cam Engine BUX ................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
Built-Up-Export Built-Up-Export
.................................................................................................................. Vehicles Built For Sale In
Markets Other Than North America Except Built-Up-Export
........................................................................................................................................ Vehicles
Built For Sale In North America
Section Identification and Information
Section Identification
The wiring diagrams are grouped into individual sections. If a component is most likely found in a
particular group, it will be shown complete (all wires, connectors, and pins) within that group. For
example, the Auto Shutdown Relay is most likely to be found in Group 30, so it is shown there
complete. It can, however, be shown partially in another group if it contains some associated
wiring.
Diode Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the battery. 2. Locate the diode in the harness, and remove the protective covering.
Diode Identification
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3. Remove the diode from the harness, pay attention to the current flow direction.
INSTALLATION
1. Remove the insulation from the wires in the harness. Only remove enough insulation to solder in
the new diode. 2. Install the new diode in the harness, making sure current flow is correct. If
necessary, refer to the appropriate wiring diagram for current flow (Fig.
13).
3. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only Do not use acid core solder. 4.
Tape the diode to the harness using electrical tape. Make sure the diode is completely sealed from
the elements. 5. Re-connect the battery and test affected systems.
Terminal Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector being repaired from its mating half/component.
Fig.16 Connector Locking Wedge Tab (Typical)
3. Remove the connector locking wedge, if required (Fig. 16).
Fig.17 Terminal Removal
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Fig.18 Terminal Removal Using Special Tool
4. Position the connector locking finger away from the terminal using the proper pick from special
tool kit 6680. Pull on the wire to remove the
terminal from the connector (Fig. 17) (Fig. 18).
5. Cut the wire 6 inches from the back of the connector. 6. Remove 1 inch of insulation from the
wire on the harness side.
INSTALLATION
1. Select a wire from the terminal repair assembly that best matches the color wire being repaired.
2. Cut the repair wire to the proper length and remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation. 3. Splice the
repair wire to the wire harness
a. Place a piece of heat shrink tubing over one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire repair area. b. Spread the strands of the wire apart on each
part of the exposed wires. c. Push the two ends of wire together until the strands of wire are close
to the insulation. d. Twist the wires together. e. Solder the connection together using rosin core
type solder only. Do not use acid core solder. f.
Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the tubing
is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both ends of the tubing.
4. Insert the repaired wire into the connector. 5. Install the connector locking wedge, if required,
and reconnect the connector to its mating half/component. 6. Re-tape the wire harness starting at
1-1/2 inches behind the connector and 2 inches past the repair. 7. Connect battery and test all
affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Augat Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.8 Augat Connector Repair
3. Push down on the yellow connector locking tab to release the terminals (Fig. 8).
Fig.9 Using Special Tool 6932
4. Using special tool 6932, push the terminal to remove it from the connector (Fig. 9). 5. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. When the connector is re-assembled, the locking tab must be placed in the locked position to
prevent terminal push out. 5. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 6. Connect battery
and test all affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Molex Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.10 Molex Connector Repair
3. Insert special tool 6742 into the terminal end of the connector (Fig. 10).
Fig.11 Using Special Tool 6742
4. Using special tool 6742, release the locking fingers on the terminal (Fig. 11). 5. Pull on the wire
to remove it from the connector. 6. Repair or replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 5. Connect battery and test all affected
systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Thomas and Betts Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.12 Thomas And Betts Connector Lock Release Tabs
3. Push in the two lock tabs on the side of the connector (Fig. 12).
Fig.13 Removing Wire Terminal
4. Insert the probe end of special tool 6934 into the back of the connector cavity (Fig. 13). 5. Grasp
the wire and tool 6934, then slowly remove the wire and terminal from the connector. 6. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are fully seated
into the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
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Fig.14 Single Lock Tab
4. Push in the single lock tab on the side of the connector (Fig. 14). 5. Connect connector to its
mating half/component. 6. Connect battery and test all affected systems.
Wire Splicing
STANDARD PROCEDURE - WIRE SPLICING
When splicing a wire, it is important that the correct gauge be used as shown in the wiring
diagrams.
1. Remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation from each wire that needs to be spliced. 2. Place a
piece of adhesive lined heat shrink tubing on one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire
repair area.
Fig.23 Splice Clip
3. Place the strands of wire overlapping each other inside of the splice clip (Fig. 23).
Fig.24 Crimping Tool
4. Using crimping tool, Miller p/n 8272, crimp the splice clip and wires together (Fig. 24)
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Fig.25 Solder
5. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only (Fig. 25)
CAUTION: DO NOT USE ACID CORE SOLDER.
Fig.26 Heat Shrink Tubing
6. Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the
tubing is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both
ends of the tubing (Fig. 26).
Special Tools
Probing Tool Package 6807
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Terminal Pick 6680
Terminal Removing Tool 6932
Terminal Removing Tool 6934
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Radio/Stereo: Diagnostic Aids
Intermittent and Poor Connections
INTERMITTENT AND POOR CONNECTIONS
Most intermittent electrical problems are caused by faulty electrical connections or wiring. It is also
possible for a sticking component or relay to cause a problem. Before condemning a component or
wiring assembly, check the following items. Connectors are fully seated
- Spread terminals, or terminal push out
- Terminals in the wiring assembly are fully seated into the connector/component and locked into
position
- Dirt or corrosion on the terminals. Any amount of corrosion or dirt could cause an intermittent
problem
- Damaged connector/component casing exposing the item to dirt or moisture
- Wire insulation that has rubbed through causing a short to ground
- Some or all of the wiring strands broken inside of the insulation
- Wiring broken inside of the insulation
Troubleshooting Tests
Fig.6 Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) SENSITIVE DEVICES
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol (Fig. 6) is used to indicate this. When
handling any component with this symbol, comply with the following procedures to reduce the
possibility of electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the
component. If it is not known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part form
it's protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from it's
package, ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
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Fig.7 Testing For Voltage Potential
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR VOLTAGE POTENTIAL
1. Connect the ground lead of a voltmeter to a known good ground (Fig. 7). 2. Connect the other
lead of the voltmeter to the selected test point. The vehicle ignition may need to be turned ON to
check voltage. Refer to the
appropriate test procedure.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR CONTINUITY
1. Remove the fuse for the circuit being checked or, disconnect the battery.
Fig.8 Testing For Continuity
2. Connect one lead of the ohmmeter to one side of the circuit being tested (Fig. 8). 3. Connect the
other lead to the other end of the circuit being tested. Low or no resistance means good continuity.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND
1. Remove the fuse and disconnect all items involved with the fuse. 2. Connect a test light or a
voltmeter across the terminals of the fuse. 3. Starting at the fuse block, wiggle the wiring harness
about 6 - 8 inches apart and watch the voltmeter/test lamp.
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4. If the voltmeter registers voltage or the test lamp glows, there is a short to ground in that general
area of the wiring harness.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND ON FUSES POWERING
SEVERAL LOADS
1. Refer to the wiring diagrams and disconnect or isolate all items on the suspected fused circuits.
2. Replace the blown fuse. 3. Supply power to the fuse by turning ON the ignition switch or
re-connecting the battery. 4. Start connecting or energizing the items in the fuse circuit one at a
time. When the fuse blows the circuit with the short to ground has been isolated.
Fig.9 Testing For Voltage Drop
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A VOLTAGE DROP
1. Connect the positive lead of the voltmeter to the side of the circuit closest to the battery (Fig. 9).
2. Connect the other lead of the voltmeter to the other side of the switch, component or circuit. 3.
Operate the item. 4. The voltmeter will show the difference in voltage between the two points.
Troubleshooting Tools
When diagnosing a problem in an electrical circuit there are several common tools necessary.
These tools are listed and explained below.
Jumper Wire
This is a test wire used to connect two points of a circuit. It can be used to bypass an open in a
circuit.
WARNING: NEVER USE A JUMPER WIRE ACROSS A LOAD, SUCH AS A MOTOR,
CONNECTED BETWEEN A BATTERY FEED AND GROUND.
Voltmeter
Used to check for voltage on a circuit. Always connect the black lead to a known good ground and
the red lead to the positive side of the circuit.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking voltages in these circuits, use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
Ohmmeter
Used to check the resistance between two points of a circuit. Low or no resistance in a circuit
means good continuity.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking resistance in these circuits use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
In addition, make sure the power is disconnected from the circuit. Circuits that are powered up by
the vehicle's electrical system can cause damage to the equipment and provide false readings.
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Fig. 4 Probing Tool
Probing Tools
These tools are used for probing terminals in connectors (Fig. 4). Select the proper size tool from
Special Tool Package 6807, and insert it into the terminal being tested. Use the other end of the
tool to insert the meter probe.
Troubleshooting Wiring Problems
When troubleshooting wiring problems, there are six steps which can aid in the procedure. The
steps are listed and explained below. Always check for nonfactory items added to the vehicle
before doing any diagnosis. If the vehicle is equipped with these items, disconnect them to verify
these add-on items are not the cause of the problem.
1. Verify the problem. 2. Verify any related symptoms. Do this by performing operational checks on
components that are in the same circuit. Refer to the wiring diagrams. 3. Analyze the symptoms.
Use the wiring diagrams to determine what the circuit is doing, where the problem most likely is
occurring, and where the
diagnosis will continue.
4. Isolate the problem area. 5. Repair the problem. 6. Verify proper operation. For this step, check
for proper operation of all items on the repaired circuit.
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Radio/Stereo: Connector Views
Radio C1
Radio C2
Radio C3
Radio C4
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Radio/Stereo: Electrical Diagrams
Audio System
Wiring Diagrams
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NOTE: To view sheets referred to in these diagrams, see Complete Body and Chassis Diagrams
See: Diagrams/Electrical Diagrams
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Radio/Stereo: Description and Operation
AUDIO
The audio system on the 2001 PL consists of a radio that communicates over the PCI bus. There
are two different system combinations available on the PL models.
The available radio options are: AM/FM Cassette with CD Changer Controls and Display
- CD/4 Disc Changer In-Dash (used with Radio CD Changer Controls
Each radio system comes equipped with a standard premium 6 speaker system. The speakers are
located in the instrument panel, the front doors and the rear "D" pillars. The instrument panel
speakers are a tweeter type speaker for high frequency. The front door speakers are a
woofer/midrange type speaker. The rear "D" pillar speakers are a full range type speaker.
Depending on the manufacture, some systems will have Front/Rear output system and others will
have a Left/Right output system. If one of the speaker circuits experiences a short, the other
speakers on that output channel will also shut down until the circuit is repaired. The radio will also
set a trouble code, which the DRB III can display, indicating which output is effected.
Operating instructions for the factory installed audio systems can be found in the Owner's Manual
provided with the vehicle.
The vehicles are equipped with an Interior Ignition Off Draw (IOD) fuse in the Power Distribution
Center located in the engine compartment. After the Interior (IOD) fuse or battery has been
disconnected, the clock will require resetting. The radio station presets have a nonvolatile memory
and will retain the preset stations after a battery disconnect.
RADIO NOISE SUPPRESSION COMPONENTS
The radio utilizes a ground wire plugged on to a blade terminal and is bolted to the radio chassis.
Both connector and terminal should be securely attached. The vehicle has the following noise
suppression components which, if disconnected, may interfere with radio reception: Cylinder head to dragon's head to body ground strap (Y-strap).
- Battery tray to transmission ground strap (automatic transmission only).
- Hood hinge straps (left and right).
- Noise suppression capacitor.
- Strut to body ground straps (left and right).
- Exhaust to body ground strap.
Resistive type spark plug cables in the high tension circuit of the ignition system complete the
interference suppression. Faulty or deteriorated spark plug wires should be replaced.
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Radio/Stereo: Testing and Inspection
CAUTION: The CD player will only operate between approximate temperatures of -23 °C and +65
°C (-10 °F and +145 °F).
Whenever a radio malfunction occurs, first check the Power Distribution Center (PDC), Interior
lamp fuse, M1 - Radio Memory Feed. Also, check Fuse 2 in the fuse block.
NOTE: The vehicles are shipped with the INTERIOR LAMP fuse disconnected.
AM/FM Stereo (Part 1 Of 5)
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AM/FM Stereo (Part 2 Of 5)
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AM/FM Stereo (Part 3 Of 5)
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AM/FM Stereo (Part 4 Of 5)
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AM/FM Stereo (Part 5 Of 5)
Verify, the radio wire harness are properly connected before starting normal diagnosis and repair
procedures. Refer to,,,,.
Refer to the appropriate wiring information. The wiring information includes wiring diagrams, proper
wire and connector repair procedures, details of wire harness routing and retention, connector
pin-out information and location views for the various wire harness connectors, splices and
grounds.
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Radio/Stereo: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig.10 Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Remove instrument panel center bezel.
Fig.12 Radio Remove/Install
3. Remove four mounting screws on the radio and pull out of instrument panel. 4. Disconnect wiring
and antenna cable and remove ground wire from radio. 5. Remove radio from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Install radio to vehicle. 2. Connect wiring, antenna cable and ground strap to radio. 3. Install
mounting screws. 4. Install instrument panel center bezel. 5. Connect battery negative cable.
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Left Front Door Speaker
Left Instrument Panel Speaker
Left Rear Speaker
Right Front Door Speaker
Right Instrument Panel Speaker
Right Rear Speaker
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Speaker: Service and Repair Door Mounted Speaker Replacement
REMOVAL
Fig.10 Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Remove front door trim panel.
Fig.13 Front Door Speaker Remove/Install
3. Remove speaker retaining screws. 4. Remove speaker assembly and disconnect wire connector
from rear of speaker.
INSTALLATION
1. Reconnect wire connector to speaker and install speaker to vehicle. 2. Install speaker retaining
screws. 3. Install front door trim panel. 4. Connect battery negative cable.
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Speaker: Service and Repair Instrument Panel Speaker Replacement
REMOVAL
Fig.10 Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Remove instrument panel top cover.
Fig.14 Instrument Panel Speaker Remove/Install
3. Remove speaker retaining screws. 4. Remove speaker and disconnect wire connector.
INSTALLATION
1. Connect wire harness to the speaker and install speaker to instrument panel. 2. Install speaker
retaining screws. 3. Install instrument panel top cover. 4. Connect the battery negative cable.
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Speaker: Service and Repair Rear Shelf Speaker Replacement
REMOVAL
Fig.10 Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Remove Rear Seat Cushion. 3. Remove
rear seat back. 4. Remove rear shelf panel.
Fig.15 Rear Shelf Speaker(s) Remove/Install
5. Remove four speaker retaining screws. 6. Remove speaker and disconnect wire connector. 7.
Remove speaker(s) from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Reconnect wire connector to the speaker. 2. Install speaker to the vehicle. 3. Install speaker
retaining screws. 4. Install rear shelf panel.
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5. Install seat back. 6. Install rear seat cushion. 7. Reconnect the battery negative cable.
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Alarm Module: Customer Interest Alarm System - Inadvertent Siren Activation
NUMBER: 08-012-03
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: Apr. 25, 2003
THIS BULLETIN IS BEING PROVIDED IN ADVANCE. DO NOT ORDER PARTS OR PERFORM
ANY ACTIONS RELATED TO THIS BULLETIN UNTIL MAY 9, 2003.
SUBJECT: Inadvertent Siren Activation
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves replacing and configuring an Alarm Remote Keyless Entry
Module (ARKEM).
MODELS:
2002 (PG) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
2000 - 2003 (PL) NEON (International Markets)
2001 - 2003 (PT) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH A THATCHAM ALARM, SALES
CODE LSC.
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Customer may describe inadvertent siren activation or security alarm activates for no apparent
reason, can happen at any time.
DIAGNOSIS:
If this condition can be duplicated or customer describes this condition, perform the Repair
Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
NOTE:
AFTER INSTALLING A NEW ARKEM (RKE) MODULE IT MUST BE CONFIGURED USING THE
DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL AS DESCRIBED BELOW. THE DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL MUST BE
OPERATING AT LEVEL 56.0 OR HIGHER.
1. Replace the ARKEM (RKE) module as described in the appropriate service manual.
2. Hook up the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool to the Data Link Connector (DLC).
3. With the key in the ignition, turn the key to the RUN position.
4. After the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool initialization, perform the following:
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a. Select "Theft Alarm".
b. Select "VTSS".
c. Select "Miscellaneous".
d. Select "Configure Module".
e. Select "Yes" for Current Configuration Display.
f. Press Any key.
g. Select the number of the model year of the vehicle (new requirement).
h. Select the number of the body style of the vehicle.
i. Select the number for Left Hand Drive or Right Hand Drive.
j. Select the number of the Market.
k. Select the Desired VTA (module) Type.
l. The Current Configuration is displayed.
m. Reprogram the RKE (Key Fob) Transmitter(s).
5. The configuration is complete, disconnect the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
FAILURE CODE:
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Alarm Module: All Technical Service Bulletins Alarm System - Inadvertent Siren Activation
NUMBER: 08-012-03
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: Apr. 25, 2003
THIS BULLETIN IS BEING PROVIDED IN ADVANCE. DO NOT ORDER PARTS OR PERFORM
ANY ACTIONS RELATED TO THIS BULLETIN UNTIL MAY 9, 2003.
SUBJECT: Inadvertent Siren Activation
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves replacing and configuring an Alarm Remote Keyless Entry
Module (ARKEM).
MODELS:
2002 (PG) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
2000 - 2003 (PL) NEON (International Markets)
2001 - 2003 (PT) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH A THATCHAM ALARM, SALES
CODE LSC.
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Customer may describe inadvertent siren activation or security alarm activates for no apparent
reason, can happen at any time.
DIAGNOSIS:
If this condition can be duplicated or customer describes this condition, perform the Repair
Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
NOTE:
AFTER INSTALLING A NEW ARKEM (RKE) MODULE IT MUST BE CONFIGURED USING THE
DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL AS DESCRIBED BELOW. THE DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL MUST BE
OPERATING AT LEVEL 56.0 OR HIGHER.
1. Replace the ARKEM (RKE) module as described in the appropriate service manual.
2. Hook up the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool to the Data Link Connector (DLC).
3. With the key in the ignition, turn the key to the RUN position.
4. After the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool initialization, perform the following:
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a. Select "Theft Alarm".
b. Select "VTSS".
c. Select "Miscellaneous".
d. Select "Configure Module".
e. Select "Yes" for Current Configuration Display.
f. Press Any key.
g. Select the number of the model year of the vehicle (new requirement).
h. Select the number of the body style of the vehicle.
i. Select the number for Left Hand Drive or Right Hand Drive.
j. Select the number of the Market.
k. Select the Desired VTA (module) Type.
l. The Current Configuration is displayed.
m. Reprogram the RKE (Key Fob) Transmitter(s).
5. The configuration is complete, disconnect the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
FAILURE CODE:
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Alarm Module: Locations
Sentry Key Immobilizer (SKIM) Location
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Alarm Module: Diagrams
Sentry Key Immobilizer Module
Sentry Key Immobilizer Module
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Alarm Module: Description and Operation
Sentry Key Immobilizer (SKIM) Location
SENTRY KEY IMMOBILIZER MODULE
The Sentry Key Immobilizer Module (SKIM) (Fig.9) contains a Radio Frequency (RF) transceiver
and a microprocessor. The SKIM retains in memory the ID numbers of any Sentry Key that is
programmed to it. The maximum number of keys that may be programmed to each module is eight
(8). The SKIM also communicates over the PCI bus with the Powertrain Control Module (PCM), the
instrument cluster, and the DRB III scan tool. The SKIM transmits and receives RF signals through
a tuned antenna enclosed within a molded plastic ring formation that is integral to the SKIM
housing. When the SKIM is properly installed on the steering column, the antenna ring fits snugly
around the circumference of the ignition lock cylinder housing. If this ring is not mounted properly,
communication problems may arise in the form of transponder-related faults.
For added system security, each SKIM is programmed with a unique "Secret Key" code. This code
is stored in memory and is sent over the PCI bus to the PCM and to each key that is programmed
to work with the vehicle. The "Secret Key" code is therefore a common element found in all
components of the Sentry Key Immobilizer System (SKIS). In the event that a SKIM replacement is
required, the "Secret Key" code can be restored from the PCM by following the SKIM replacement
procedure found in the DRB III scan tool. Proper completion of this task will allow the existing
ignition keys to be reprogrammed. Therefore, new keys will NOT be needed. In the event that the
original "Secret Key" code can not be recovered, new ignition keys will be required. The DRB III
scan tool will alert the technician if key replacement is necessary. Another security code, called a
PIN, is used to gain secured access to the SKIM for service. The SKIM also stores in its memory
the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), which it learns through a bus message from the PCM
during initialization. The SKIS scrambles the information that is communicated between its
components in order to reduce the possibility of unauthorized SKIM access and/or disabling.
When the ignition switch is moved to the RUN position. the SKIM transmits an RF signal to the
transponder in the ignition key. The SKIM then waits for a response RF signal from the transponder
in the key. If the response received identifies the key as valid, the SKIM sends a "valid key"
message to the PCM over the PCI bus. If the response received identifies the key as invalid or no
response is received from the transponder in the ignition key, the SKIM sends an "invalid key"
message to the PCM. The PCM will enable or disable engine operation based upon the status of
the SKIM messages. It is important to note that the default condition in the PCM is "invalid key."
Therefore, if no response is received by the PCM, the engine will be immobilized after two (2)
seconds of running.
The SKIM also sends indicator light status messages to the instrument cluster to tell that module
how to operate the light. This may consist of turning the light ON for a three (3) second bulb test
when the ignition switch is first turned to the ON position. It is also the method used to turn the light
ON solid or to flash it after the indicator light test is complete to signify a fault in the SKIS. If the
light comes ON and stays ON solid after the indicator light test, this signifies that the SKIM has
detected a system malfunction and/or that the SKIS has become inoperative. If the SKIM detects
an invalid key OR a key-related fault exists, the indicator light will flash following the indicator light
test. The SKIM may also request an audible chime if the customer key programming feature is
available and the procedure is being utilized. Refer to Electrical, Vehicle Theft Security
Transponder Key, Standard Procedure - Sentry Key Immobilizer System Transponder
programming.
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Alarm Module: Testing and Inspection
To Switch Operating Modes or to Configure A New Module, a DRBIII(R) scan tool must be used.
Fig.10 Data Link Connector (DLC) Location
1. Hook up the DRBIII(R) scan tool to the Data Link Connector (DLC). 2. With the key in the
ignition, turn the key to the RUN position. 3. After the DRBIII(R) scan tool initialization, perform the
following:
a. Select "Theft Alarm." b. Select "VTSS." c. Select "Miscellaneous,"
4. Once in the "Miscellaneous" screen:
a. If you wish to configure a new module, select "Configure Module." b. If you wish to put the
module into customer usage mode, select "Enable VTSS." c. If you wish to put the module into
dealer lot mode, select "Dealer Lot."
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Equipment > Keyless Entry Module > Component Information > Technical Service Bulletins > Customer Interest for Keyless
Entry Module: > 08-012-03 > Apr > 03 > Alarm System - Inadvertent Siren Activation
Keyless Entry Module: Customer Interest Alarm System - Inadvertent Siren Activation
NUMBER: 08-012-03
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: Apr. 25, 2003
THIS BULLETIN IS BEING PROVIDED IN ADVANCE. DO NOT ORDER PARTS OR PERFORM
ANY ACTIONS RELATED TO THIS BULLETIN UNTIL MAY 9, 2003.
SUBJECT: Inadvertent Siren Activation
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves replacing and configuring an Alarm Remote Keyless Entry
Module (ARKEM).
MODELS:
2002 (PG) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
2000 - 2003 (PL) NEON (International Markets)
2001 - 2003 (PT) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH A THATCHAM ALARM, SALES
CODE LSC.
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Customer may describe inadvertent siren activation or security alarm activates for no apparent
reason, can happen at any time.
DIAGNOSIS:
If this condition can be duplicated or customer describes this condition, perform the Repair
Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
NOTE:
AFTER INSTALLING A NEW ARKEM (RKE) MODULE IT MUST BE CONFIGURED USING THE
DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL AS DESCRIBED BELOW. THE DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL MUST BE
OPERATING AT LEVEL 56.0 OR HIGHER.
1. Replace the ARKEM (RKE) module as described in the appropriate service manual.
2. Hook up the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool to the Data Link Connector (DLC).
3. With the key in the ignition, turn the key to the RUN position.
4. After the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool initialization, perform the following:
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a. Select "Theft Alarm".
b. Select "VTSS".
c. Select "Miscellaneous".
d. Select "Configure Module".
e. Select "Yes" for Current Configuration Display.
f. Press Any key.
g. Select the number of the model year of the vehicle (new requirement).
h. Select the number of the body style of the vehicle.
i. Select the number for Left Hand Drive or Right Hand Drive.
j. Select the number of the Market.
k. Select the Desired VTA (module) Type.
l. The Current Configuration is displayed.
m. Reprogram the RKE (Key Fob) Transmitter(s).
5. The configuration is complete, disconnect the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
FAILURE CODE:
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Keyless Entry Module: All Technical Service Bulletins Alarm System - Inadvertent Siren Activation
NUMBER: 08-012-03
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: Apr. 25, 2003
THIS BULLETIN IS BEING PROVIDED IN ADVANCE. DO NOT ORDER PARTS OR PERFORM
ANY ACTIONS RELATED TO THIS BULLETIN UNTIL MAY 9, 2003.
SUBJECT: Inadvertent Siren Activation
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves replacing and configuring an Alarm Remote Keyless Entry
Module (ARKEM).
MODELS:
2002 (PG) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
2000 - 2003 (PL) NEON (International Markets)
2001 - 2003 (PT) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH A THATCHAM ALARM, SALES
CODE LSC.
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Customer may describe inadvertent siren activation or security alarm activates for no apparent
reason, can happen at any time.
DIAGNOSIS:
If this condition can be duplicated or customer describes this condition, perform the Repair
Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
NOTE:
AFTER INSTALLING A NEW ARKEM (RKE) MODULE IT MUST BE CONFIGURED USING THE
DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL AS DESCRIBED BELOW. THE DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL MUST BE
OPERATING AT LEVEL 56.0 OR HIGHER.
1. Replace the ARKEM (RKE) module as described in the appropriate service manual.
2. Hook up the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool to the Data Link Connector (DLC).
3. With the key in the ignition, turn the key to the RUN position.
4. After the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool initialization, perform the following:
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a. Select "Theft Alarm".
b. Select "VTSS".
c. Select "Miscellaneous".
d. Select "Configure Module".
e. Select "Yes" for Current Configuration Display.
f. Press Any key.
g. Select the number of the model year of the vehicle (new requirement).
h. Select the number of the body style of the vehicle.
i. Select the number for Left Hand Drive or Right Hand Drive.
j. Select the number of the Market.
k. Select the Desired VTA (module) Type.
l. The Current Configuration is displayed.
m. Reprogram the RKE (Key Fob) Transmitter(s).
5. The configuration is complete, disconnect the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
FAILURE CODE:
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Keyless Entry Module: Locations
Fig.3 RKE Module Location
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Remote Keyless Entry Module
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Keyless Entry Module: Description and Operation
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE
The Remote Keyless Entry module controls the Power Door Locks and the Vehicle Theft Security
System (VTSS). It also wakes up the Instrument Cluster to turn ON the illuminated entry when it
senses a signal from the RKE transmitter. The module communicates with other modules via the
PCI bus circuit.
The RKE module monitors the Airbag Control Module messages for the purpose of monitoring the
deployment of the airbag. Upon receiving that message along with the verification that the ignition
is ON and the vehicle speed is zero, it will provide the "enhanced accident response feature". This
feature will cause the module to unlock all doors and the instrument cluster to turn the courtesy
lamps ON.
The RKE module communicates with the Powertrain Control Module to receive vehicle speed
information to activate the rolling door lock feature, receive the "okay to lock" message, to receive
the vehicle information number and receive body style information. Two transmitters are supplied
with the vehicle but a total of 4 can be programmed to the module. The horn chirp on vehicle lock
command is customer programmable.
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Keyless Entry Module: Testing and Inspection
For procedures on diagnosing and testing the RKE Module's RKE functions, refer to the proper
Body Diagnostic Procedures.
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Keyless Entry Module: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig.1 Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Remove the instrument panel top cover.
RKE Module Location
3. Remove the two screws holding the RKE module to the instrument panel assembly. 4. Slide
locking tab of the wiring connector sideways to unlock tab, and remove connector from RKE
module. 5. Remove RKE module from vehicle.
NOTE: When replacing a faulty RKE Module, the replacement module must be configured with the
DRB III scan tool for proper operation. Refer to Electrical, Vehicle Theft/Security, Standard
Procedure - Switching Operating Modes/Configuring a New Module. Additionally, all transmitters
must be reprogrammed to the new RKE module.
INSTALLATION
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NOTE: When replacing a faulty RKE Module, the replacement module must be configured with the
DRB III scan tool for proper operation. Refer to Electrical, Vehicle Theft/Security, Standard
Procedure - Switching Operating Modes/Configuring a New Module. Additionally, all transmitters
must be reprogrammed to the new RKE module.
1. Install the RKE module into the vehicle. 2. Connect the RKE wiring connector. 3. Install the two
screws holding the RKE module to the instrument panel assembly. 4
Install the instrument panel top cover.
5. Connect the battery negative cable.
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Hood Sensor/Switch (For Alarm): Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Open hood. 2. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative remote cable. 3. Using a trim stick
(special tool #C-4755) or equivalent, gently pry switch up and out of mounting bracket. 4.
Disconnect wire harness connector from hood ajar switch. 5. Remove switch from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the switch in vehicle. 2. Connect wire harness connector to hood ajar switch. 3. Firmly
snap hood ajar switch into mounting bracket. 4. Connect the battery negative remote cable. 5.
Close hood.
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Lock Cylinder Switch: Diagrams
Driver Cylinder Lock Switch
Passenger Cylinder Lock Switch
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Lock Cylinder Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove the door trim panel. 2. Remove the illuminated entry switch wiring clip and disconnect
connector. 3. Remove door cylinder lock switch from door handle.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the door cylinder lock switch from door handle. 2. Install the illuminated entry switch wiring
clip and disconnect connector. 3. Install the door trim panel.
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Service Precautions
Body Control Module: Service Precautions
Before disconnecting any control module, make sure the ignition is "OFF". Failure to do so could
damage the module.
When testing voltage or continuity at any control module, use the terminal side (not the wire end) of
the connector. Do not probe a wire through the insulation, this will damage it and eventually cause
it to fail because of corrosion. Be careful when performing electrical tests so as to prevent
accidental shorting of terminals. Such mistakes can damage fuses or components. Also, a second
code could be set making diagnosis of the original problem more difficult.
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Body Control Module: Description and Operation System Description and Functional Operation
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The body system on the 2001 PL consists of a combination of modules that communicate over the
PCI bus (Programmable Communication Interface multiplex system). Through the PCI bus,
information about the operation of vehicle components and circuits is relayed quickly to the
appropriate module(s). All modules receive all the information transmitted on the bus even though
a module may not require all information to perform it's function. It will only respond to messages
"addressed" to it through a binary coding process. This method of data transmission significantly
reduces the complexity of the wiring in the vehicle and the size of wiring harnesses. All of the
information about the functioning of all the systems is organized, controlled, and communicated by
the PCI bus, which is described in the Vehicle Communication of this general information.
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Body Control Module: Description and Operation Functional Operation
Part 1 of 2
FUNCTIONAL OPERATION
AIRBAG SYSTEM
The Airbag Control Module (ACM) is bolted to the floor panel transmission tunnel rearward from the
gear shift selector inside the vehicle. The ACM mounting bracket is welded to the tunnel and is not
serviced with the ACM. The ACM contains a microprocessor, the impact sensor, and energy
storage capacitor. The microprocessor contains the airbag system logic. The ACM system logic
includes On Board Diagnostics (OBD) capability, and communicates with the instrument cluster
circuitry via the PCI data bus to control the airbag indicator lamp.
The microprocessor in the ACM monitors the impact sensor signal and the airbag system electrical
circuits to determine the system readiness. If the ACM detects a monitored system fault, it sends
messages to the instrument cluster on the PCI data bus to turn on the airbag indicator lamp. A
preprogrammed decision algorithm in the ACM micro-processor determines when the deceleration
rate as signaled by the sensor indicates an impact that is severe enough to require airbag system
protection. When the programmed conditions are met, the ACM sends an electrical signal to deploy
the airbag system components.
The impact sensor is an accelerometer that senses the rate of vehicle deceleration, which provides
verification of the direction and severity of an impact. The impact sensor is calibrated for the
specific vehicle, and is only serviced as a unit with the ACM.
The ACM also contains an energy-storage capacitor. The purpose of the capacitor is to provide
airbag system protection in a severe secondary impact if the initial impact has damaged or
disconnected the battery, but was not severe enough to deploy the airbags.
THE AIRBAG SYSTEM IS A SENSITIVE, COMPLEX ELECTROMECHANICAL UNIT. BEFORE
ATTEMPTING TO DIAGNOSE OR SERVICE ANY AIRBAG SYSTEM OR RELATED STEERING
WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENTS YOU MUST FIRST
DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE. WAIT TWO
MINUTES FOR THE SYSTEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE FURTHER SYSTEM
SERVICE. THIS IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. FAILURE TO
DO THIS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE
PERSONAL INJURY. NEVER STRIKE OR KICK THE AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE, AS IT CAN
DAMAGE THE IMPACT SENSOR OR AFFECT ITS CALIBRATION. IF AN AIRBAG CONTROL
MODULE IS ACCIDENTALLY DROPPED DURING SERVICE, THE MODULE MUST BE
SCRAPPED AND REPLACED WITH A NEW UNIT.
The airbag warning lamp is the only point at which the customer can observe "symptoms" of
system malfunction. Whenever the ignition key is turned to the "run" or "start" position, the MIC
performs a lamp check by turning the airbag warning lamp ON for 6-8 seconds. If the lamp turns
OFF, it means that the ACM has checked the system and found it to be free of discernible
malfunctions. If the lamp remains ON, there could be an active fault in the system or the MIC lamp
circuit may be internally shorted to ground. If the lamp comes ON and stays ON for a period longer
than 6-8 seconds then goes OFF, there is usually an intermittent problem in the system.
The ACM cannot be repaired or adjusted and, if damaged or faulty, it must be replaced.
Driver Airbag Module (DAB)
The airbag protective trim cover is the most visible part of the driver side airbag system. The
module is mounted directly to the steering wheel. Located under the trim cover are the horn switch,
the airbag cushion, and the airbag cushion supporting components. The airbag module includes a
housing to which the cushion and inflator are attached and sealed. The airbag module cannot be
repaired, and must be replaced if deployed or in any way damaged. The inflator assembly is
mounted to the back of the airbag module. The inflator seals the hole in the airbag cushion so it
can discharge the gas it produces directly into the cushion when supplied with the proper electrical
signal. The protective trim cover is fitted to the front of the airbag module and forms a decorative
cover in the center of the steering wheel. Upon airbag deployment, this cover will split at a
predetermined breakout line.
THE AIRBAG MODULE INFLATOR ASSEMBLY CONTAINS SODIUM AZIDE AND POTASSIUM
NITRATE. THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS AND EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE. CONTACT
WITH ACID, WATER, OR HEAVY METALS MAY PRODUCE HARMFUL AND IRRITATING
GASES (SODIUM HYDROXIDE IS FORMED IN THE PRESENCE OF MOISTURE) OR
COMBUSTIBLE COMPOUNDS. IN ADDITION, THE PASSENGER AIRBAG MODULE CONTAINS
ARGON GAS PRESSURIZED TO OVER 2500 PSI. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISMANTLE AN
AIRBAG MODULE OR TAMPER WITH ITS INFLATOR. DO NOT PUNCTURE, INCINERATE, OR
BRING INTO CONTACT WITH ELECTRICITY. DO NOT STORE AT TEMPERATURE
EXCEEDING 93 °C (200 °F).
Clockspring
The clockspring is mounted on the steering column behind the steering wheel. This assembly
consists of a plastic housing which contains a flat, ribbon-like, electrically conductive tape that
winds and unwinds with the steering wheel rotation. The clockspring is used to maintain a
continuous electrical circuit between the instrument panel wire harness and the driver side airbag
module, the horn switch, and the vehicle speed control switches on vehicles that are so equipped.
The clockspring must be properly centered when it is installed on the steering column following any
service removal, or it Will be damaged. The clockspring cannot be repaired it must be replaced.
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Passenger Airbag Module (PAB)
The airbag door in the instrument panel top cover above the glove box is the most visible part of
the passenger side airbag system. Located under the airbag door is the airbag cushion and its
supporting components. The airbag module includes a housing to which the cushion and inflator
are attached and sealed. The airbag module cannot be repaired, and must be replaced if deployed
or in any way damaged. The inflator assembly is mounted to the back of the airbag module. The
inflator includes a small canister of highly compressed argon gas. The inflator seals the hole in the
airbag cushion so it can discharge the compressed gas it contains directly into the cushion when
supplied with the proper electrical signal. The airbag door has a living hinge at the top, which is
secured to the instrument panel top cover. The door also has predetermined breakout lines
concealed beneath its decorative cover. Upon airbag deployment, the airbag door will split at the
breakout lines and the door will pivot out of the way.
THE AIRBAG MODULE INFLATOR ASSEMBLY CONTAINS SODIUM AZIDE AND POTASSIUM
NITRATE. THESE MATERIALS ARE POISONOUS AND EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE. CONTACT
WITH ACID, WATER, OR HEAVY METALS MAY PRODUCE HARMFUL AND IRRITATING
GASES (SODIUM HYDROXIDE IS FORMED IN THE PRESENCE OF MOISTURE) OR
COMBUSTIBLE COMPOUNDS. IN ADDITION, THE PASSENGER AIRBAG MODULE CONTAINS
ARGON GAS PRESSURIZED TO OVER 2500 PSI. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISMANTLE AIRBAG
MODULE OR TAMPER WITH ITS INFLATOR. DO NOT PUNCTURE, INCINERATE, OR BRING
INTO CONTACT WITH ELECTRICITY. DO NOT STORE AT TEMPERATURE EXCEEDING 93 °C
(200 °F).
REPLACE AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENTS ONLY WITH PARTS SPECIFIED IN THE
CHRYSLER MOPAR PARTS CATALOG. SUBSTITUTE PARTS MAY APPEAR
INTERCHANGEABLE, BUT INTERNAL DIFFERENCES MAY RESULT IN INFERIOR OCCUPANT
PROTECTION. THE FASTENERS, SCREWS, AND BOLTS ORIGINALLY USED FOR THE
AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENTS HAVE SPECIAL COATINGS AND ARE SPECIFICALLY
DESIGNED FOR THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. THEY MUST NEVER BE REPLACED WITH ANY
SUBSTITUTES. ANY TIME A NEW FASTENER IS NEEDED, REPLACE IT WITH THE CORRECT
FASTENERS PROVIDED IN THE SERVICE PACKAGE OR SPECIFIED IN THE MOPAR PARTS
CATALOG.
Side Impact Airbag Control Modules (SIACM)
They are located on the left and right B-post. The SIACM perform self diagnostics and circuit tests
to determine if the system is functioning properly. If the test finds a problem the SIACM will set both
active and stored diagnostic trouble codes. If a DTC is active the SIACM will request that the airbag
warning lamp be turned ON. The results of the system test are transmitted on the PCI Bus to the
ACM once each second or on change in lamp state. If the warning lamp status message from the
either SIACM contains a lamp ON request the ACM will set an active DTC. At the same time as the
DTC is set the ACM sends a PCI Bus message to the Mechanical Instrument Cluster (MIC)
requesting the airbag warning lamp be turned ON. Observe all ACM warning and caution
statements when servicing or handling the SIACM. SIACM are not repairable and must be replaced
if they are dropped.
NOTE: WHEN THE AIRBAG WARNING INDICATOR IS ILLUMINATED, INTERROGATE THE
ACM.
Seat Airbag Modules
The Left and Right seat airbag modules are located in the outboard end of the front seat backs.
The airbag module contains a bag, an inflator (a small canister of highly compressed argon gas)
and a mounting bracket. The seat airbag module cannot be repaired and must be replaced if
deployed or in any way damaged. When supplied with the proper electrical signal the inflator seals
the hole in the airbag cushion so it can discharge the compressed gas it contains directly into the
cushion. Upon deployment, the seat back trim cover will tear open and allow the seat airbag to fully
deploy between the seat and the door.
NOTE: IT WILL BE NECESSARY TO REMOVE THE SEAT BACK TRIM TO GAIN ACCESS TO
THE SEAT AIRBAG MODULE CONNECTOR WHEN DIAGNOSING THE SEAT AIRBAG
SYSTEM. THE SEAT AIRBAG MODULE CONTAINS ARGON GAS PRESSURIZED TO OVER
2500 PSI. Do NOT ATTEMPT TO DISMANTLE AN AIRBAG MODULE OR TAMPER WITH ITS
INFLATOR. DO NOT PUNCTURE, INCINERATE, OR BRING INTO CONTACT WITH
ELECTRICITY. DO NOT STORE AT TEMPERATURE EXCEEDING 93 °C (200 °F). REPLACE
AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENTS ONLY WITH PARTS SPECIFIED IN THE CHRYSLER MOPAR
PARTS CATALOG. SUBSTITUTE PARTS MAY APPEAR INTERCHANGEABLE, BUT INTERNAL
DIFFERENCES MAY RESULT IN INFERIOR OCCUPANT PROTECTION. THE FASTENERS,
SCREWS, AND BOLTS ORIGINALLY USED FOR THE AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENTS HAVE
SPECIAL COATINGS AND ARE SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. THEY
MUST NEVER BE REPLACED WITH ANY SUBSTITUTES. ANY TIME A NEW FASTENER IS
NEEDED, REPLACE IT WITH THE CORRECT FASTENERS PROVIDED IN THE SERVICE
PACKAGE OR SPECIFIED IN THE CHRYSLER MOPAR PARTS CATALOG.
ACM/SIACM Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Airbag diagnostic trouble codes consist of active and stored codes. If more than one code exists,
diagnostic priority should be given to the active codes.
Each diagnostic trouble code is diagnosed by following a specific testing procedure. The diagnostic
test procedures contain step-by-step instructions for determining the cause of the trouble codes. It
is not necessary to perform all of the tests in this book to diagnose an individual code.
Active diagnostic trouble codes for the airbag system are not permanent and will change the
moment the reason for the code is corrected. In certain test procedures, diagnostic trouble codes
are used as a diagnostic tool.
Active Codes
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The code becomes active as soon as the malfunction is detected or key-off, whichever occurs first.
An active trouble code indicates an on-going malfunction. This means that the malfunction is
currently there every time the control module checks that circuit/function. It is impossible to erase
an active code; active codes automatically erase by themselves when the reason for the code has
been corrected.
With the exception of the warning lamp trouble codes or malfunctions, when a malfunction is
detected, the airbag lamp remains lit for a minimum of 12 seconds or as long as the malfunction is
present.
An "Interrogate Right SIACM or Interrogate left SIACM" diagnostic trouble code indicates an active
trouble code in the respective module.
Stored Codes
Airbag codes are automatically stored in the ACM's memory as soon as the malfunction is
detected. A "stored" code indicates there was an active code present at some time. However, the
code currently may not be present as an active code, although another active code could be.
When a trouble code occurs, the airbag warning lamp illuminates for 12 seconds minimum (even if
the problem existed for less than 12 seconds). The code is stored, along with the time in minutes it
was active, and the number of times the ignition has been cycled since the problem was last
detected. The minmum time shown for any code will be one minute, even if the code was actually
present for less than one minute, Thus, the time shown for a code that was present for two minutes
13 seconds, for example, would be three minutes.
When and if the malfunction ceases to exist, an ignition cycle count will be initiated for that code. If
the ignition cycle count reaches 100 without a reoccurrence of the same malfunction, the diagnostic
trouble code is erased and that ignition cycle counter is reset to zero. If the malfunction reoccurs
before the count reaches 100, then the ignition cycle counter will be reset and the diagnostic
trouble code will continue to be a stored code.
If a malfunction is not active while performing a diagnostic test procedure, the active code
diagnostic test will not locate the source of the problem. In this case, the stored code can indicate
an area to inspect.
If no obvious problems are found, erase stored codes, and with the ignition "ON" wiggle the wire
harness and connectors, rotate the steering wheel from stop to stop. Recheck for codes
periodically as you work through the system. This procedure may uncover a malfunction that is
difficult to locate.
AUDIO SYSTEM
The audio system on the 2001 PL consists of a radio that communicates over the PCI bus. Each
radio system comes equipped with a standard premium 6 speaker system. The speakers are
located in the instrument panel, the front doors and the rear "D" pillars. The instrument panel
speakers are a tweeter type speaker for high frequency. The front door speakers are a
woofer/midrange type speaker. The rear "D" pillar speakers are a full range type speaker.
Depending on the manufacture, some systems will have Front/Rear output system and others will
have a Left/Right output system. If one of the speaker circuits experiences a short, the other
speakers on that output channel will also shut down until the circuit is repaired. The radio will also
set a trouble code, which the DRB III can display, indicating which output is effected.
EXTERIOR LIGHTING
The Headlamps are controlled by the Instrument Cluster. The Instrument Cluster is also referred to
as a "Smart Cluster". It receives and sends messages to other modules through the PCI BUS
circuit. The Headlamps are wired through the cluster and then go to the Fuse Block to the lamps.
Each Headlamp has an independent fuse located in the Fuse Block. For vehicles equipped with
Daytime Running Lamps, the DRL Module is integrated with the Instrument Cluster.
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ELECTRO/MECHANICAL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (EMIC)
For the domestic market there are 2 (two) Instrument Cluster types, Base and Premium. The
Premium Instrument Cluster is equipped with a Tachometer and a Low Fuel indicator.
The Instrument Cluster Speedometer, Tachometer, and Engine Coolant Temperature gauges are
positioned using PCI Bus messages received from the PCM. The Fuel gauge is a hard wired input
from the Fuel Level Sensor in the Fuel Pump Module.
The Cluster also contains warning indicators that are illuminated by hard wired inputs or by
messages received from other modules on the PCI Bus.
The Trip/Total Odometer is a Vacuum Fluorescent (VF) display that is controlled by PCI Bus
messages received from the PCM. The VF display also displays the "Door", "Cruise", and "Trac"
messages. If the Instrument Cluster experiences a loss of PCI Bus communication with other
modules on the Bus, the Cluster will display "nobus" in the VF display.
The illumination lamps are hard wired in the Instrument Cluster. When the Park or Headlamps are
turned ON, the Cluster receives a hard wire input from the Multi-Function Switch. The Cluster
sends a Panel Lamps Dimmer Signal to ground through the Multi-Function Switch. The varying
voltage drop is sensed by the Instrument Panel Drivers to create a corresponding amount of
illumination dimming. This dimming level is then sent out from the Cluster to other components.
The Cluster will communicate with the DRB III to display PCI Engine Info, PCI Bus info, and certain
inputs/outputs. The Cluster is also capable
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of performing a diagnostic Self-Test that is actuated by depressing and holding the Odometer trip
reset stalk while cycling the ignition from the OFF to the ON position. The Cluster will position all of
the gauges at specified calibration points and will illuminate all the PCI Bus controlled indicators.
The Cluster will also illuminate each segment of the VF display.
If the Cluster does not detect voltage on the Courtesy Lamp circuit, the message "FUSE" will
alternate with the odometer/trip odometer for 30 (thirty) seconds after the ignition is turned ON and
for 15 (fifteen) seconds after the vehicle is first moved.
INTERIOR LIGHTING
The Courtesy Lamps are controlled by the instrument cluster. The instrument cluster is sometimes
referred to as a "Smart Cluster Control Module". Some of the features that it controls are the
courtesy lamps, chime, and all instrument illumination. It receives and sends messages to other
modules via the PCI bus circuit. The front turn signals are wired through the cluster and then go to
the front lamps. For vehicles equipped with Daytime Running Lamps, the DRL module is built into
the cluster.
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE
The Remote Keyless Entry module controls the Power Door Locks and the Vehicle Theft Security
System (VTSS). It also wakes up the Instrument Cluster to turn ON the illuminated entry when it
senses a signal from the RKE transmitter. The module communicates with other modules via the
PCI bus circuit.
The RKE module monitors the Airbag Control Module messages for the purpose of monitoring the
deployment of the airbag. Upon receiving that message along with the verification that the ignition
is ON and the vehicle speed is zero, it will provide the "enhanced accident response feature". This
feature will cause the module to unlock all doors and the instrument cluster to turn the courtesy
lamps ON.
The RKE module communicates with the Powertrain Control Module to receive vehicle speed
information to activate the rolling door lock feature, receive the "okay to lock" message, to receive
the vehicle information number and receive body style information. Two transmitters are supplied
with the vehicle but a total of 4 can be programmed to the module. The horn chirp on vehicle lock
command is customer programmable.
Vehicle Theft Security System
The VTSS monitors the vehicle doors, decklid, hood and the ignition for unauthorized operation.
Additionally, the decklid key cylinder is monitored for tampering, such as attempts to punch out the
key cylinder. The alarm activates by sounding the horn, flashing the headlamps, park lamps and
the VTSS indicator in the instrument cluster. Locking the doors with the door lock switch (through
following a normal exit sequence of opening the door, pressing the lock button, and closing the
door), the door cylinder lock switches or the RKE transmitter arms the system. During the 16
second arming process the VTSS indicator will flash quickly and when the system is armed will
slow down. THE SYSTEM WILL NOT ARM IF THE HOOD IS OPEN (switch is grounded), or the
decklid security switch (knockout) is not grounded, the LED will stay ON steady during arming. The
engine kill feature on domestic vehicles is accomplished via the Sentry Key Immobilizer Module
(SKIM).
All of the sensors for the VTS system can be monitored using the DRB III. The DRB III is also
useful to determine the cause of a customer complaint of the alarm going OFF with no apparent
reason.
Power Door Locks
Central Locking
This feature allows the customer to lock/unlock all vehicle doors with the key from either front door
cylinder lock switch. The customer can choose to program this feature to unlock all doors with one
turn of the key or open the driver door only with the first turn of the key and open the other doors
with the second turn. Altering the operation of the unlock function via the key cylinder switch from
one turn to two turns will also alter the operation of the RKE transmitter from one press to two
presses.
Rolling (Automatic) Door Locks
All vehicle doors are locked automatically once the vehicle reaches a speed of 15 mph and all
doors are closed. This feature can be also be enabled! disabled by the customer.
Door Lock Inhibit
This feature disables the door lock command from the interior door lock switch whenever the driver
door is open and the key is in the ignition. This prevents the driver from locking the keys in the
ignition when using the power door locks. This feature is inoperable if the IOD fuse is not installed.
Power Decklid Release
Electrically releases the decklid upon two presses of the RKE transmitter decklid release button.
This feature is disabled once the speed of the vehicle is greater than 5 mph. This feature may be
altered with the DRB III to allow the decklid to be released with one press of the RKE transmitter
decklid release button. The decklid can also be released from the switch in the glove box.
Panic Mode
Upon activation of the panic function, the headlamps and park lamps flash in an alternating
manner, the horn pulses every second and the courtesy lamps are turned ON. The panic mode
allow normal nighttime driving by allowing the headlamps and park lamps to be on steady when the
headlamp switch is in the ON position. Panic mode is activated immediately by pressing the panic
button once. It does not disarm the VTSS or unlock the doors. It is canceled by pressing the button
a second time, reaching a vehicle speed greater than 15 mph or after 3 minutes has elapsed in
panic mode. Once panic mode has been activated there is a 2-second delay before it will turn OFF.
Once it is cancelled there is a 2-second delay before it can be reactivated. This is to avoid the
problem of deactivating and immediate reactivating due to multiple
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button presses.
VEHICLE COMMUNICATION
The Programmable Communication Interface or PCI Bus is a single wire multiplexed network
capable of supporting binary encoded messages shared between multiple modules. The PCI bus
circuit is identified as D25 and is violet with a yellow tracer. The modules are wired in parallel.
Connections are made in the harness using splices. The following modules are used on 2001 PL: Airbag Control Module
- Left Side Impact Airbag Control Module
- Right Side Impact Airbag Control Module
- Controller Antilock Brake
- Powertrain Control Module
- Radio
- CD Changer
- Remote Keyless Entry Module
- Sentry Key Immobilizer Module
- Transmission Control Module (If equipped)
- Mechanical Instrument Cluster
Each module provides its own bias and termination in order to transmit and receive messages. The
bus voltage is at zero volts when no modules
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are transmitting and is pulled up to about seven and a half volts when modules are transmitting.
The bus messages are transmitted at a rate averaging 10800 bits per second. Since there is only
voltage present when the modules transmit and the message length is only about 500 milliseconds,
it is ineffective to try and measure the bus activity with a conventional voltmeter. The preferred
method is to use the DRB III lab scope. The 12V square wave selection on the 20-volt scale
provides a good view of the bus activity. Voltage on the bus should pulse between zero and about
seven and a half volts. Refer to the figure for some typical displays.
The PCI Bus failure modes are broken down into two categories. Complete PCI Bus
Communication Failure and individual module no response. Causes of a complete PCI Bus
Communication Failure include a short to ground or battery on the PCI circuit. Individual module no
response can be caused by an open circuit at the module, or an open battery or ground circuit to
the affected module.
Symptoms of a complete PCI Bus Communication Failure would include but are not limited to: All gauges on the MIC stay at zero
- All telltales on MIC illuminate
- MIC backlighting at full intensity
- No response received from any module on the PCI bus (except PCM)
- No start (if equipped with Sentry Key Immobilizer)
Symptoms of Individual module failure could include any one or more of the above. The difference
would be that at least one or more modules
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would respond to the DRB III.
Diagnosis starts with symptom identification. If a complete PCI Bus Communication Failure is
suspected, begin by identifying which modules the vehicle is equipped with and then attempt to get
a response from the modules with the DRB III. If any modules are responding, the failure is not
related to the total bus, but can be caused by one or more modules PCI circuit or power supply and
ground circuits. The DRB III may display "BUS +/- SIGNALS OPEN" OR "NO RESPONSE" to
indicate a communication problem. These same messages will be displayed if the vehicle is not
equipped with that particular module. The CCD error message is a default message used by the
DRB III and in no way indicates whether or not the PCI bus is operational. The message is only an
indication that a module is either not responding or the vehicle is not equipped.
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Body Control Module: Component Tests and General Diagnostics
Road Testing A Complaint Vehicle
ROAD TEST WARNINGS
Some complaints will require a test drive as part of the repair verification procedure. The purpose
of the test drive is to try to duplicate the diagnostic code or symptom condition.
CAUTION: Before road testing a vehicle, be sure that all components are reassembled. During the
test drive, do not try to read the DRB III screen while in motion. Do not hang the DRB III from the
rear view mirror or operate it yourself. Have an assistant available to operate the DRB III.
Six Step Troubleshooting Procedure
SIX-STEP TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE
Diagnosis is done in six basic steps:
1. Verification of complaint 2. Verification of any related symptoms 3. Symptom analysis 4. Problem
isolation 5. Repair of isolated problem 6. Verification of proper operation
Vehicle Preparation For Testing
VEHICLE PREPARATION FOR TESTING
Make sure the vehicle being tested has a fully charged battery. If it does not, false diagnostic codes
or error messages may occur.
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Body Control Module: Scan Tool Testing and Procedures
DRB III ERROR MESSAGES AND BLANK SCREEN
Under normal operation, the DRB III will display one of only two error messages:
User-Requested WARM Boot (Press MORE and NO at the same time)
User-Requested COLD Boot (Press MORE and YES at the same time)
If the DRB III should display any other error message, record the entire display and call the
S.T.A.R. Center for information and assistance.
DRB III DOES NOT POWER UP
If the LED's do not light or no sound is emitted at start up, check for loose cable connections or a
bad cable. Check the vehicle battery voltage (data link connector cavity 16). A minimum of 11 volts
is required to adequately power the DRB III.
If all connections are proper between the DRB III and the vehicle or other devices, and the vehicle
battery is fully charged, and inoperative DRB III may be the result of faulty cable or vehicle wiring.
For a blank screen, refer to the appropriate body diagnostics.
DISPLAY IS NOT VISIBLE
Low temperatures will affect the visibility of the display. Adjust the contrast to compensate for this
condition
SOME DISPLAY ITEMS READ "---"
This is caused by scrolling the DRB III display a single line up or down. The line which was scrolled
onto the screen might read "---". Use the Page
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Down or Page Up function to display the information.
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Body Control Module: Tools and Equipment
REQUIRED TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
DRB III (diagnostic read-out box) Jumper Wires Ohmmeter Voltmeter Test Light
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Front Bumper Cover / Fascia: Service and Repair
FRONT FASCIA
REMOVAL
1. Remove splash shield attaching screws.
Fig. 1
2. Remove fasteners attaching air dam to cross-member (Fig. 1). 3. Disconnect fog lamp wiring
harness, if equipped.
Fig. 2
4. Remove nuts attaching front bumper fascia to bottom of fender flange (Fig. 2).
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5. Remove fascia from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Position fascia on vehicle (Fig. 2). 2. Install nuts attaching front bumper fascia to bottom of
fender flange. 3. Attach fascia horns to radiator crossmember. 4. Install air dam to crossmember
fasteners (Fig.1). 5. Install splash shield attaching screws. 6. Connect fog lamp wiring harness.
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Front Bumper Reinforcement: Service and Repair
FRONT BUMPER REINFORCEMENT
REMOVAL
1. Remove front bumper fascia. Refer to Front Bumper. 2. Support bumper reinforcement on a
suitable lifting device.
Fig. 3
3. Remove nuts attaching reinforcement to the rail assembly (Fig. 3). 4. Remove bumper
reinforcement from vehicle. 5. Remove bolt attaching energy absorbers to beam, and peal energy
absorbers from beam, if equipped.
INSTALLATION
1. Install energy absorbers to beam and install attaching bolt. 2. Place bumper reinforcement in
position (Fig. 3). 3. Support bumper reinforcement on a suitable lifting device. 4. Install nuts
attaching reinforcement to rail assembly. 5. Install front fascia.
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Rear Bumper Cover / Fascia: Service and Repair
REAR FASCIA
REMOVAL
1. Release decklid lock and open decklid.
Fig. 4
2. Remove nuts attaching fascia in the trunk (Fig. 4). 3. Raise vehicle on hoist. 4. Disconnect
license lamp. 5. Remove splash shield from fascia in the wheel opening area. 6. From under
license plate area, remove fasteners attaching lower fascia. 7. Remove nuts attaching fascia to
lower quarter panels. 8. Remove fascia from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Position fascia on vehicle. 2. Install nuts attaching fascia to lower quarter panels (Fig. 4). 3. From
under license plate area, install fasteners attaching lower fascia. 4. Install splash shield in the
wheel opening area. 5. Connect license lamp. 6. Lower vehicle. 7. Install nuts attaching fascia in
the trunk. 8. Close decklid.
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REAR BUMPER REINFORCEMENT
REMOVAL
Fig. 5
1. Remove rear fascia (Fig. 5). 2. Support bumper reinforcement on a suitable lifting device. 3.
Remove screws attaching reinforcement to rear closure panel. 4. Remove bumper reinforcement
from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Position bumper reinforcement to vehicle. 2. Install screws attaching reinforcement to rear
closure panel. 3. Install rear fascia.
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Cabin Ventilation Grille: Service and Repair
AIR EXHAUSTER
REMOVAL
1. Hoist rear end of vehicle and support on safety stands. 2. From behind rear bumper fascia below
quarter panel, disengage clips attaching body vent to trunk well.
Fig. 7
3. Remove body vent from vehicle (Fig. 7).
INSTALLATION
1. Place body vent in vehicle. 2. From behind rear bumper fascia below quarter panel, engage clips
attaching body vent to trunk well. 3. Lower vehicle.
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Cowl Moulding / Trim: Service and Repair
COWL GRILLE SCREEN
REMOVAL
1. Release hood latch and open hood. 2. Remove windshield wiper arms.
Fig. 1
3. Remove the five screws holding cowl cover to cowl at base of windshield opening (Fig. 1). 4.
Remove hood to cowl seal, at the leading edge of cowl cover. Pull the seal towards the front of the
vehicle. 5. Separate the cowl cover from the vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Place cowl panel in place on vehicle. 2. Install the five screws holding cowl panel to cowl at base
of windshield opening. 3. Push the hood to cowl seal over the forward flange of the cowl cover and
cowl plenum. 4. Install windshield wiper arms.
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Front Door Exterior Handle: Service and Repair
EXTERIOR HANDLE
REMOVAL
1. Remove door trim panel and water dam. 2. Close door glass. 3. Disconnect lock and latch rods
from door latch.
Fig. 6
4. Remove nut attaching door handle retainer to outer door panel (Fig. 6). 5. Remove retainer from
back of door handle. 6. Remove door handle from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Position door handle into door and install retainer at back of handle. 2. Install nut attaching door
handle retainer to outer door panel. 3. Connect lock and latch rods to door latch. 4. Install door trim
panel and water dam.
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Front Door Hinge: Service and Repair
FRONT DOOR HINGE
REMOVAL
1. Open and support door on a suitable lifting device. 2. Remove bolts attaching door check strap
to lower A-pillar for greater access, if necessary. 3. Mark position of hinge on both the door end
frame and lower A-pillar to ease installation.
Fig. 3
4. Remove bolts attaching hinge to door end frame (Fig. 3). 5. Remove bolts attaching hinge to
lower A-pillar. 6. Remove door hinge from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: When installing a new hinge, make sure that the head of each hinge pin is fully seated
into the door hinge. Also, remove the plastic shipping clip and replace it with the correct metal
retaining clip once the hinge pin is seated.
1. If necessary, paint new door hinge prior to installation. 2. Position door hinge on vehicle. 3.
Loosely install bolts attaching hinge to lower A-pillar. 4. Loosely install bolts attaching hinge to door
end frame. 5. Align hinge to marks made previously and tighten all bolts. 6. Install bolts attaching
door check strap to lower A-pillar, if removed previously. 7. Verify door fit and operation. Adjust
door hinge for proper door alignment, if necessary.
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Front Door Latch: Adjustments
ADJUSTMENTS
1. Insert a hex-wrench through the elongated hole in the door end frame near the latch striker
opening. 2. Loosen socket head screw on the side of the latch linkage. 3. Lift upward on outside
door handle and release it. 4. Tighten socket head screw on latch. 5. Verify latch operation.
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Front Door Latch: Service and Repair
LATCH
REMOVAL
1. Remove door trim panel and water shield. 2. Close door glass.
Fig. 7
3. Disconnect lock and latch rods from door latch (Fig. 7). 4. Disengage wire connector from power
door lock motor, if equipped. 5. Remove screws holding latch to door end frame. 6. Remove door
latch from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: Do not close door before adjusting the door latch. Door may fail to open.
1. Position door latch inside door and install screws holding latch to door end frame. 2. Engage
wire connector into power door lock motor, if so equipped. 3. Connect latch and lock rods to door
latch. 4. Install door trim panel and water shield. 5. Adjust door latch using procedure in this
section.
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Front Door Limiter: Service and Repair
CHECK STRAP
REMOVAL
1. Remove door trim panel and water dam. 2. Remove bolt attaching check strap to hinge pillar. 3.
Remove door speaker. 4. Remove glass run.
Fig. 2
5. Remove bolts attaching check strap to door end frame (Fig. 2). 6. Remove check strap from
vehicle.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Do not grease check strap.
1. Position door check on vehicle and install bolts attaching strap to door end frame. 2. Install glass
run. 3. Install door speaker, if so equipped. 4. Install bolt attaching door check strap to hinge pillar.
5. Install door trim panel and water dam.
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Front Door Panel: Service and Repair Trim Panel
TRIM PANEL
REMOVAL
1. Release door latch and open door. 2. Lower door glass.
Fig. 12
3. Remove window regulator crank, if so equipped (Fig. 12).
Fig. 10
4. Remove screw from inside arm rest pull cup (Fig. 10). 5. Remove screw from behind inside latch
release handle. 6. Disengage push-in fasteners attaching trim to door panel around perimeter of
trim panel. 7. Tilt trim panel outward to clear locator pins on backside of trim panel. 8. Disconnect
trim panel from retainer channel in inner belt weatherstrip at top of door by lifting while gently
jiggling. 9. Move trim panel away from door and disengage clip attaching latch rod to handle.
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10. Remove latch rod from handle.
CAUTION: Do not allow door trim panel to hang by the wire connector or wiring.
11. Disconnect wire connector from power door lock switch, mirror switch, and power window
switch if so equipped. 12. Remove trim panel from door.
INSTALLATION
1. Replace any damaged or missing push in fasteners from around perimeter of door trim panel. 2.
Place trim panel near door. 3. Connect wire connector into power door lock switch, mirror switch,
and power window switch, if so equipped. 4. Insert latch rod into handle and engage clip. 5. Install
trim panel into retainer channel at top of door and push down to seat. 6. Locate door trim panel to
inner door panel by aligning locating pins on backside of trim panel to mating holes in inner door
panel. 7. Install push in fasteners to hold trim to door panel around perimeter of trim panel. 8. Install
screw inside latch release handle. 9. Install screw inside arm rest pull cup.
10. With the window in the down position, orientate the window regulator crank handle
appropriately. Install the right handle at the 10 o'clock position
and the left handle at the 2 O'clock position, if so equipped.
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Front Door Panel: Service and Repair Waterdam
WATERDAM
REMOVAL
1. Remove door trim panel. 2. Remove door speaker, if equipped. 3. Remove door trim pull cup
mount bracket. 4. Disconnect clip attaching lock linkage to lock button bell-crank.
Fig. 11
5. Peel water dam away from adhesive around perimeter of inner door panel (Fig. 11).
INSTALLATION
1. Insure that enough adhesive remains to securely retain the water dam. Replace as necessary. 2.
Place the water dam into position and press securely to adhesive making sure to properly route
wiring and linkages. 3. Engage clip attaching lock linkage to lock button bell-crank. 4. Install door
trim pull cup mount bracket. 5. Install door speaker, if equipped. 6. Install door trim panel.
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Front Door Striker: Service and Repair
LATCH STRIKER
REMOVAL
1. Mark outline of door latch striker on B-pillar to aid installation.
Fig. 8
2. Remove screws attaching door latch striker to B-pillar (Fig. 8). 3. Remove door latch striker from
vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Install door latch striker into the door. 2. Install screws attaching door latch striker to B-pillar
loosely. 3. Align door latch striker to outline marks on the B-pillar. 4. Tighten screws attaching door
latch striker to B-pillar. 5. Check door alignment and adjust as necessary.
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Front Door Weatherstrip: Service and Repair
B-PILLAR WEATHERSTRIP CHANNEL
REMOVAL
Fig. 1
1. Remove B-pillar applique (Fig. 1). 2. Remove push in fasteners attaching weatherstrip to B-pillar.
3. Pull weatherstrip from B-pillar channels. 4. Remove screws attaching channels to B-pillar. 5.
Remove channels from B-pillar.
INSTALLATION
1. Install channels from B-pillar. 2. Install screws attaching channels to B-pillar. 3. Install
weatherstrip to B-pillar channels. 4. Install push in fasteners attaching weatherstrip to B-pillar. 5.
Install B-pillar applique.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Doors, Hood and Trunk > Doors > Front Door > Front Door Window Glass
> Front Door Window Glass Weatherstrip > Component Information > Service and Repair > Front Door
Front Door Window Glass Weatherstrip: Service and Repair Front Door
FRONT VERTICAL GUIDE BAR
REMOVAL
1. Remove door trim panel and water dam. 2. Remove door speaker, if equipped. 3. Remove front
lift guide. 4. Remove bolt attaching top of front guide bar to inner door panel. 5. Using a Snap-one
flare-nut socket (FRXM10) and a hex wrench, remove nut attaching bottom of guide bar to door
panel while holding jack
screws.
INSTALLATION
1. Install nut attaching bottom of guide bar to door panel. 2. Install bolt attaching top of front guide
bar to inner door panel. 3. Install front lift guide. 4. Install door speaker, if equipped. 5. Verify door
glass alignment, adjust if necessary. 6. Install door trim panel and water dam.
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> Front Door Window Glass Weatherstrip > Component Information > Service and Repair > Front Door > Page 5307
Front Door Window Glass Weatherstrip: Service and Repair FDR Glass Run Weatherstrip
FOR GLASS RUN WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
1. Remove flag cover, door trim panel, water dam as necessary. 2. Remove door glass. 3. Loosen
side view mirror, as necessary. 4. Remove weatherstrip fasteners. 5. Pull weatherstrip from lower
front channel above door latch.
Fig. 2
6. Pull run weatherstrip from window frame channel (Fig. 2).
INSTALLATION
1. Clean butyl material from door flange area. 2. Place door run weatherstrip in position on window
frame channel. 3. Push door run weatherstrip into window frame channel. 4. Push weatherstrip into
lower front channel above door latch. 5. Install weatherstrip fasteners. 6. Install door glass. 7.
Tighten side view mirror. 8. Install pull cup support bracket, water shield, door trim panel and flag
trim.
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> Front Door Window Glass Weatherstrip > Component Information > Service and Repair > Front Door > Page 5308
Front Door Window Glass Weatherstrip: Service and Repair Outer Belt Weatherstrip
OUTER BELT WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
1. Open door glass. 2. Pull upward at rear end of outer belt weatherstrip.
Fig. 3
3. Remove outer belt weatherstrip from vehicle (Fig. 3).
INSTALLATION
1. Starting at leading edge of door, press weatherstrip onto door. 2. Operate window and check for
interference.
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> Front Door Window Glass Weatherstrip > Component Information > Service and Repair > Front Door > Page 5309
Front Door Window Glass Weatherstrip: Service and Repair Door Upper Secondary Weatherstrip
DOOR UPPER SECONDARY WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
1. Using a fork-type prying tool, disengage push in fasteners attaching door upper secondary
weatherstrip to door opening. 2. Remove weatherstrip from door.
INSTALLATION
1. Position weatherstrip to opening door. 2. Press door upper secondary weatherstrip fasteners into
position.
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> Front Door Window Glass Weatherstrip > Component Information > Service and Repair > Front Door > Page 5310
Front Door Window Glass Weatherstrip: Service and Repair
Front Door
FRONT VERTICAL GUIDE BAR
REMOVAL
1. Remove door trim panel and water dam. 2. Remove door speaker, if equipped. 3. Remove front
lift guide. 4. Remove bolt attaching top of front guide bar to inner door panel. 5. Using a Snap-one
flare-nut socket (FRXM10) and a hex wrench, remove nut attaching bottom of guide bar to door
panel while holding jack
screws.
INSTALLATION
1. Install nut attaching bottom of guide bar to door panel. 2. Install bolt attaching top of front guide
bar to inner door panel. 3. Install front lift guide. 4. Install door speaker, if equipped. 5. Verify door
glass alignment, adjust if necessary. 6. Install door trim panel and water dam.
FDR Glass Run Weatherstrip
FOR GLASS RUN WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
1. Remove flag cover, door trim panel, water dam as necessary. 2. Remove door glass. 3. Loosen
side view mirror, as necessary. 4. Remove weatherstrip fasteners. 5. Pull weatherstrip from lower
front channel above door latch.
Fig. 2
6. Pull run weatherstrip from window frame channel (Fig. 2).
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> Front Door Window Glass Weatherstrip > Component Information > Service and Repair > Front Door > Page 5311
INSTALLATION
1. Clean butyl material from door flange area. 2. Place door run weatherstrip in position on window
frame channel. 3. Push door run weatherstrip into window frame channel. 4. Push weatherstrip into
lower front channel above door latch. 5. Install weatherstrip fasteners. 6. Install door glass. 7.
Tighten side view mirror. 8. Install pull cup support bracket, water shield, door trim panel and flag
trim.
Outer Belt Weatherstrip
OUTER BELT WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
1. Open door glass. 2. Pull upward at rear end of outer belt weatherstrip.
Fig. 3
3. Remove outer belt weatherstrip from vehicle (Fig. 3).
INSTALLATION
1. Starting at leading edge of door, press weatherstrip onto door. 2. Operate window and check for
interference.
Door Upper Secondary Weatherstrip
DOOR UPPER SECONDARY WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
1. Using a fork-type prying tool, disengage push in fasteners attaching door upper secondary
weatherstrip to door opening. 2. Remove weatherstrip from door.
INSTALLATION
1. Position weatherstrip to opening door. 2. Press door upper secondary weatherstrip fasteners into
position.
Front/Rear Door Inner Belt Weatherstrip
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> Front Door Window Glass Weatherstrip > Component Information > Service and Repair > Front Door > Page 5312
FRONT/REAR DOOR INNER BELT WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
1. Remove door trim panel.
Fig. 4
2. Remove weatherstrip from door. Use a rubber mallet and a block of wood, tap upward at each
clip holding the molding to the door (Fig. 4).
INSTALLATION
1. Push down on weatherstrip to engage channel to door panel. 2. Install door trim panel.
Secondary Sill Weatherstrip
SECONDARY SILL WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
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> Front Door Window Glass Weatherstrip > Component Information > Service and Repair > Front Door > Page 5313
Fig. 8
1. Using a fork-type prying tool, disengage push in fasteners attaching sill secondary weatherstrip
to door (Fig. 8). 2. Remove weatherstrip from door.
INSTALLATION
1. Position weatherstrip to door. 2. Press sill secondary weatherstrip fasteners into position.
Trunk Opening Weatherstrip
TRUNK OPENING WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
1. Open decklid.
Fig. 9
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> Front Door Window Glass Weatherstrip > Component Information > Service and Repair > Front Door > Page 5314
2. Pull decklid weatherstrip form decklid opening fence (Fig. 9). 3. Remove weatherstrip from
vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Place decklid opening weatherstrip into position. 2. Press the weatherstrip onto the decklid
opening fence. 3. Close decklid.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Doors, Hood and Trunk > Doors > Front Door > Front Door Window Motor
> Component Information > Service and Repair
Front Door Window Motor: Service and Repair
Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Move the window to the full-up position, if
possible. 3. Remove front door trim panel. 4. Remove front door water shield. 5. Remove three
screws to front door radio speaker so that motor has room to pivot. 6. Pivot window motor out of
door panel. 7. Remove three motor retaining screws to drive cable. 8. Remove motor from drive
cable assembly.
INSTALLATION
1. Install motor to the cable drive assembly. 2. Install motor retaining screws to drive cable. 3.
Install the screws to the front door radio speaker. 4. Install the front door water shield. 5. Install the
front door trim panel. 6. Reconnect the battery negative cable.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Doors, Hood and Trunk > Doors > Rear Door > Rear Door Window Glass >
Rear Door Window Glass Weatherstrip > Component Information > Service and Repair > Front/Rear Door Inner Belt
Weatherstrip
Rear Door Window Glass Weatherstrip: Service and Repair Front/Rear Door Inner Belt
Weatherstrip
FRONT/REAR DOOR INNER BELT WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
1. Remove door trim panel.
Fig. 4
2. Remove weatherstrip from door. Use a rubber mallet and a block of wood, tap upward at each
clip holding the molding to the door (Fig. 4).
INSTALLATION
1. Push down on weatherstrip to engage channel to door panel. 2. Install door trim panel.
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Rear Door Window Glass Weatherstrip > Component Information > Service and Repair > Front/Rear Door Inner Belt
Weatherstrip > Page 5324
Rear Door Window Glass Weatherstrip: Service and Repair Rear Door Glass Run Weatherstrip
REAR DOOR GLASS RUN WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
1. Remove door trim panel, water dam as necessary. 2. Remove door glass. 3. Remove
weatherstrip fasteners. 4. Pull weatherstrip from lower front channel above door latch.
Fig. 5
5. Pull run weatherstrip from window frame channel (Fig. 5).
INSTALLATION
1. Clean butyl material from door flange area. 2. Place door run weatherstrip in position on window
frame channel. 3. Push door run weatherstrip into window frame channel. 4. Push weatherstrip into
lower front channel above door latch. 5. Install weatherstrip fasteners. 6. Install door glass. 7.
Install pull cup support bracket, water shield, and door trim panel.
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Rear Door Window Glass Weatherstrip > Component Information > Service and Repair > Front/Rear Door Inner Belt
Weatherstrip > Page 5325
Rear Door Window Glass Weatherstrip: Service and Repair RDR Secondary Weatherstrip
RDR SECONDARY WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
1. Using a fork-type prying tool C-4829 or equivalent, disengage push in fasteners attaching door
upper secondary weatherstrip to door opening. 2. Remove weatherstrip from door.
INSTALLATION
1. Position weatherstrip to opening door. 2. Press door upper secondary weatherstrip fasteners into
position.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Doors, Hood and Trunk > Doors > Rear Door > Rear Door Window
Regulator > System Information > Service and Repair > Procedures
Rear Door Window Regulator: Procedures
REMOVAL
1. Remove door trim panel. 2. Remove door glass from regulator channel.
Rear Door Glass
3. Loosen screws attaching window regulator channel and crank housing to door panel. 4.
Disengage screw and bolt heads from keyhole slots in door panel. 5. Loosen bolts attaching
window regulator to door panel. 6. Disengage regulator from door panel, and crank housing. 7.
Slide regulator rearward and rotate forward end of roller channel through access hole in door
panel, 8. Remove window regulator from door through access hole in inner panel.
INSTALLATION
1. Position window regulator and crank housing on door panel through access hole in door panel.
2. Tighten bolts attaching window regulator to door panel. 3. Engage window regulator bolt heads
on channel to key hole slots in door panel. 4. Tighten screw attaching window regulator channel
and crank housing. 5. Position glass to regulator roller channel. 6. Tighten fasteners attaching door
glass to roller channel. 7. Install door trim panel.
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Regulator > System Information > Service and Repair > Procedures > Page 5330
Rear Door Window Regulator: Removal and Replacement
WINDOW REGULATOR
REMOVAL
1. Remove door trim panel. 2. Remove door glass from regulator channel.
Fig. 3
3. Loosen screws attaching window regulator channel and crank housing to door panel (Fig. 3). 4.
Disengage screw and bolt heads from keyhole slots in door panel. 5. Loosen bolts attaching
window regulator to door panel. 6. Disengage regulator from door panel, and crank housing. 7.
Slide regulator rearward and rotate forward end of roller channel through access hole in door
panel. 8. Remove window regulator from door through access hole in inner panel.
INSTALLATION
1. Position window regulator and crank housing on door panel through access hole in door panel.
2. Tighten bolts attaching window regulator to door panel. 3. Engage window regulator bolt heads
on channel to key hole slots in door panel. 4. Tighten screw attaching window regulator channel
and crank housing. 5. Position glass to regulator roller channel. 6. Tighten fasteners attaching door
glass to roller channel. 7. Install door trim panel.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door > Component Information > Service
and Repair
Fuel Door: Service and Repair
FUEL FILL DOOR
REMOVAL
1. Open the fuel filler door.
Fig. 4
2. Remove the screws attaching the door to the quarter panel (Fig. 4). 3. Remove the door from the
panel.
INSTALLATION
1. Position the fuel filler door on the quarter panel with the screw holes aligned. 2. Install the
screws attaching the fuel filler door to the quarter panel.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Doors, Hood and Trunk > Hood > Hood Hinge > Component Information >
Service and Repair
Hood Hinge: Service and Repair
HINGE
REMOVAL
1. Support hood on the side that requires hinge replacement. 2. Mark all bolt and hinge attachment
locations with a grease pencil or other suitable device to provide reference marks for installation.
When
installing hood hinge, align all marks and secure bolts. The hood should be aligned to 4 mm (0.160
in.) gap to the front fenders and flush across the top surfaces along fenders. Shims can be added
or removed under hood hinge to achieve proper hood height.
Fig. 1
3. Remove bolts holding hood to hinge (Fig. 1). 4. Remove bolts holding hood hinge to load beam
flange and separate hinge from vehicle. If necessary, paint new hinge before installation.
INSTALLATION
1. If necessary, paint new hinge before installation. 2. Place hinge in position on vehicle. 3. Install
bolts to hold hood hinge to front fender flange. 4. Install bolts to hold hood to hinge. 5. Align all
marks and secure bolts. The hood should be aligned to 4 mm (0.160 in.) gap to the front fenders
and flush across the top surfaces along
fenders. Shims can be added or removed under hood hinge to achieve proper hood height.
6. Remove support from under hood and verify hood operation.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Doors, Hood and Trunk > Hood > Hood Insulator / Pad > Component
Information > Service and Repair
Hood Insulator / Pad: Service and Repair
SILENCER PAD
REMOVAL
1. Release hood latch and open hood.
Fig. 6
2. Disconnect hood lamp wire connector and remove hood lamp (Fig. 6). 3. Remove fasteners
attaching hood silencer to hood. 4. Remove hood silencer from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Place hood silencer in position on vehicle. 2. Install fastener attaching hood silencer to hood. 3.
Install hood lamp and connect wire connector. 4. Close hood.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Doors, Hood and Trunk > Hood > Hood Latch > Component Information >
Service and Repair
Hood Latch: Service and Repair
LATCH
REMOVAL
1. Release hood latch and open hood. 2. Support hood on prop rod. 3. Remove grille.
Fig. 4
4. Remove screws attaching hood latch to radiator closure panel (Fig. 4). 5. Remove hood latch
from closure panel. 6. Disengage remote release cable from latch.
INSTALLATION
1. Engage remote release cable into latch. 2. Place hood latch onto radiator closure panel. 3. Install
bolts attaching latch to closure panel. 4. Install grille. 5. Close hood and verify alignment of hood
and that latch is securely engaged.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Doors, Hood and Trunk > Hood > Hood Latch Release Cable > Component
Information > Service and Repair
Hood Latch Release Cable: Service and Repair
LATCH RELEASE CABLE
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect remote hood release cable from hood latch. 2. Remove left front cowl trim panel.
Fig. 5
3. Remove screws attaching hood release handle to cowl panel (Fig. 5). 4. Disconnect rubber
grommet from dash panel behind instrument panel. 5. Pull release cable through hole in dash
panel. 6. Remove cable and handle from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Assemble cable and handle onto vehicle. 2. Push release cable through hole in dash panel. 3.
Connect rubber grommet into dash panel. 4. Install screws attaching hood release handle to cowl
panel. 5. Install left front cowl trim panel. 6. Connect remote hood release cable to hood latch. 7.
Close hood and verify operation.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Doors, Hood and Trunk > Hood > Hood Striker > Component Information >
Service and Repair
Hood Striker: Service and Repair
LATCH STRIKER
REMOVAL
1. Release hood latch and open hood. 2. Remove bolts attaching striker to inside of hood. 3.
Remove hood latch striker from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Position hood latch striker on vehicle. 2. Install bolts attaching hood latch striker to hood. Tighten
bolts to 13.5 N.m (10 ft.lbs.) torque. 3. Align hood latch striker to engage smoothly into hood latch.
4. Verify hood operation and alignment. Adjust as necessary. 5. Tighten attaching bolts to 13.5 N.m
(10 ft.lbs.) torque.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Doors, Hood and Trunk > Hood > Hood Switch / Sensor > Hood
Sensor/Switch (For Alarm) > Component Information > Service and Repair
Hood Sensor/Switch (For Alarm): Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Open hood. 2. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative remote cable. 3. Using a trim stick
(special tool #C-4755) or equivalent, gently pry switch up and out of mounting bracket. 4.
Disconnect wire harness connector from hood ajar switch. 5. Remove switch from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the switch in vehicle. 2. Connect wire harness connector to hood ajar switch. 3. Firmly
snap hood ajar switch into mounting bracket. 4. Connect the battery negative remote cable. 5.
Close hood.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Doors, Hood and Trunk > Trunk / Liftgate > Trunk / Liftgate Cover > System
Information > Service and Repair
Trunk / Liftgate Cover: Service and Repair
COVER
REMOVAL
Fig. 1
1. Remove fasteners attaching decklid cover to vehicle (Fig 1). 2. Remove decklid cover from
vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Position cover on decklid over the striker. 2. Install push in fasteners. 3. Seat the lower edges of
the carpet and smooth out. 4. Close decklid.
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Component Information > Service and Repair
Trunk / Liftgate Latch: Service and Repair
LATCH
REMOVAL
1. Open decklid.
Fig. 3
2. Remove bolts attaching decklid latch to decklid (Fig. 3). 3. Remove attaching latch from decklid.
4. Disconnect remote decklid latch release cable form decklid latch. 5. Disconnect decklid ajar
switch connector from latch. 6. Remove latch from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Position latch in vehicle and engage decklid ajar switch connector to latch. 2. Connect remote
decklid latch release cable to decklid latch. 3. Install bolts attaching decklid latch to decklid lid.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Doors, Hood and Trunk > Trunk / Liftgate > Trunk / Liftgate Latch Release
Cable > Component Information > Service and Repair
Trunk / Liftgate Latch Release Cable: Service and Repair
EMERGENCY RELEASE CABLE
REMOVAL
1. Remove the decklid cover. Refer to Trim Panel.
Fig. 5
2. Unclip cable and handle assembly (Fig. 5).
INSTALLATION
1. Attach emergency release cable clip to the latch stud. 2. Install the decklid cover.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Doors, Hood and Trunk > Trunk / Liftgate > Trunk / Liftgate Lock Cylinder >
Component Information > Service and Repair
Trunk / Liftgate Lock Cylinder: Service and Repair
LOCK CYLINDER
REMOVAL
1. Remove decklid latch. 2. Remove clip attaching decklid lock cylinder to decklid.
Fig. 2
3. Pull lock cylinder from decklid (Fig. 2).
INSTALLATION
1. Place lock cylinder into position. 2. Install clip attaching decklid lock cylinder to decklid. 3. Install
decklid latch.
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Component Information > Locations
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Component Information > Locations > Page 5370
Decklid Solenoid
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Component Information > Locations > Page 5371
Trunk / Liftgate Solenoid: Testing and Inspection
1. Confirm operation of RKE transmitters. by actuating LOCK and UNLOCK functions. 2. Confirm
lead is connected to the deck lid release solenoid. 3. Unplug lead, and use an ohmmeter to verify
continuity of connection between pin 2 of the harness connector and ground. 4. Connect test light
to pin 1 of the harness connector and actuate deck lid release button on transmitter. 5. If test light
comes ON, the wiring circuit between the RKE module and the solenoid is functional, and the deck
lid solenoid should be replaced. 6. If test light does not come ON, refer to the proper Body
Diagnostic Procedures for further troubleshooting information.
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Component Information > Locations > Page 5372
Trunk / Liftgate Solenoid: Service and Repair
Fig.1 Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Raise deck lid to the full up position. 3.
Unplug connector from solenoid. 4. Remove two solenoid mounting screws. 5. Remove solenoid
from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the solenoid into the vehicle. 2. Install the two solenoid mounting screws. 3. Plug the
connector into the solenoid. 4. Close the deck lid. 5. Connect the battery negative cable.
Adjust the deck lid latch and striker so that the deck lid latches with a moderate slam, and so that
the deck lid releases properly whenever the power deck lid release is activated.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Doors, Hood and Trunk > Trunk / Liftgate > Trunk / Liftgate Spring >
Component Information > Service and Repair
Trunk / Liftgate Spring: Service and Repair
LIFT SPRING
REMOVAL
WARNING: USE EYE AND HAND PROTECTION WHEN REMOVING SPRINGS, PERSONAL
CAN RESULT.
1. Release and open decklid. 2. Support decklid on a suitable prop device.
Fig. 2
3. Pull split cover from lift spring (Fig. 2). 4. Using a common pliers, disengage spring from
adjustment slot under decklid opening side trough. 5. Disengage spring from decklid hinge.
INSTALLATION
1. Engage spring to decklid hinge. 2. Engage spring to the adjustment slot under decklid opening
side trough. 3. Remove decklid support device. 4. Close decklid.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Doors, Hood and Trunk > Trunk / Liftgate > Trunk / Liftgate Striker >
Component Information > Service and Repair
Trunk / Liftgate Striker: Service and Repair
LATCH STRIKER
REMOVAL
1. Release decklid latch and open decklid. 2. Remove push in fasteners attaching decklid lining to
tail panel. 3. Remove trunk lining from tail panel.
Fig. 4
4. Remove bolts attaching decklid latch striker to tail panel (Fig. 4). 5. Remove striker from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Install striker in vehicle. 2. Install trunk lining from tail panel. 3. Install push in fasteners attaching
decklid lining to tail panel. 4. Close decklid.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Doors, Hood and Trunk > Trunk / Liftgate > Trunk / Liftgate Switch >
Component Information > Locations
Trunk / Liftgate Switch: Locations
The Vehicle Theft Security System (VTSS) Deck Lid Security Switch is mounted to the back of the
deck lid lock cylinder.
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Component Information > Locations > Page 5382
Trunk / Liftgate Switch: Diagrams
Decklid Release Switch (Power Release)
Decklid Security Switch (Knock Out)
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Component Information > Service and Repair > Decklid Release Switch Replacement
Trunk / Liftgate Switch: Service and Repair Decklid Release Switch Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Open the glove box door. 3. Using a trim
stick (special tool #C-4755) or equivalent, gently pry out on the deck lid release switch and pull out
of instrument panel. 4. Disconnect the wiring connector. 5. Remove switch from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Connect the wiring connector. 2. Align switch in hole and firmly snap into place. 3. Close the
glove box door. 4. Connect the battery negative cable.
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Component Information > Service and Repair > Decklid Release Switch Replacement > Page 5385
Trunk / Liftgate Switch: Service and Repair Decklid Security Switch Replacement
REMOVAL
The Vehicle Theft Security System (VTSS) Deck Lid Security Switch is mounted to the back of the
deck lid lock cylinder. 1. Open deck lid. 2. Disconnect wire connector to switch. 3. Remove the
spring clip retainer. 4. Pull switch OFF of deck lid lock cylinder and remove from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Push switch onto the deck lid lock cylinder. 2. Install the spring clip retainer. 3. Connect the wire
connector to switch. 4. Close the deck lid.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Exterior Moulding / Trim > Body Emblem > Component Information >
Service and Repair
Body Emblem: Service and Repair
EXTERIOR NAME PLATES
REMOVAL
1. Mark reference points before removing. 2. Using a heat gun gently apply heat in a circular
motion to loosen the adhesive bond. 3. Using a nonmetallic prying device, such as a plastic or
wood trim stick gently pry up at corners and remove. 4. Clean off all traces of adhesive or double
sided tape from the panel with a general purpose adhesive remover.
INSTALLATION
1. Clean panel surface with isopropyl alcohol. 2. Align badgeing to reference points. 3. Install and
press securely to full adhesive contact. 4. Clean away any reference points.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Exterior Moulding / Trim > Cowl Moulding / Trim > System Information >
Service and Repair
Cowl Moulding / Trim: Service and Repair
COWL GRILLE SCREEN
REMOVAL
1. Release hood latch and open hood. 2. Remove windshield wiper arms.
Fig. 1
3. Remove the five screws holding cowl cover to cowl at base of windshield opening (Fig. 1). 4.
Remove hood to cowl seal, at the leading edge of cowl cover. Pull the seal towards the front of the
vehicle. 5. Separate the cowl cover from the vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Place cowl panel in place on vehicle. 2. Install the five screws holding cowl panel to cowl at base
of windshield opening. 3. Push the hood to cowl seal over the forward flange of the cowl cover and
cowl plenum. 4. Install windshield wiper arms.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Fender > Front Fender > Front Fender Liner > System Information >
Service and Repair
Front Fender Liner: Service and Repair
FRONT END SPLASH SHIELDS
REMOVAL
1. Hoist and support vehicle on safety stands. Refer to Vehicle Lifting. 2. Remove front wheel.
Fig. 2
3. Remove push-in fasteners attaching splash shield to frame rail forward of suspension (Fig. 2). 4.
Remove push in fasteners attaching splash shield to frame rail rearward of suspension. 5. Remove
screws attaching wheelhouse splash shield to front fender. 6. Remove splash shield from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Place splash shield in position on vehicle. 2. Install screws attaching wheelhouse splash shield
to front fender. 3. Install push in fasteners attaching splash shield to frame rail rearward of
suspension. 4. Install push in fasteners attaching splash shield to frame rail forward of suspension.
5. Install front wheel. 6. Lower vehicle.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Fender > Rear Fender > Rear Fender Liner > System Information > Service
and Repair
Rear Fender Liner: Service and Repair
REAR WHEELHOUSE SPLASH SHIELD
REMOVAL
1. Remove the wheel.
Fig. 8
2. Remove the two screws and the three push-pin fasteners (Fig. 8).
INSTALLATION
1. Install the shield. 2. Install the three push-pin fasteners and two screws. 3. Install the wheel.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Frame > Cross-Member > Front Cross-Member > System Information >
Description and Operation
Front Cross-Member: Description and Operation
FRONT CROSSMEMBER
DESCRIPTION
The front suspension crossmember must be properly installed to achieve design camber, caster
settings and wheel stagger. The crossmember can be installed out of position on the frame rails
due to its design. Bolts and cage nuts hold the rear of the crossmember to the frame torque boxes.
Bolts and J-nuts hold the front of the crossmember to the frame rails. No designed in locating
device is used to position the crossmember in the vehicle. Before removing the crossmember mark
the frame torque box around the rear mounting location to aid installation. A crossmember that is
removed during service must be installed in the same position from which it was removed. To verify
that crossmember is in the proper position, refer to the dimensions provided. Front end dimensions
are gauged from the principal locating point (PLP) holes located under the frame torque boxes
rearward of the front wheels. After removal and installation of the crossmember is performed, verify
that front suspension alignment is within specifications. If camber, caster settings and thrust angle
are not within specifications, loosen and reposition crossmember to bring suspension within
specifications.
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Description and Operation > Page 5407
Front Cross-Member: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
FRONT SUSPENSION CROSSMEMBER
CAUTION: If the front suspension crossmember is being replaced due to collision damage, inspect
the steering column lower coupling for damage.
REMOVAL
1. Raise the vehicle. Refer to Vehicle Lifting. 2. Remove both front tire and wheel assemblies from
the vehicle.
Fig. 10
3. Remove both stabilizer bar links from the vehicle (Fig. 10). Remove each link by holding the
upper retainer/nut with a wrench and turning the link
bolt.
4. Remove the stabilizer bar cushion retainer bolts and retainers (Fig. 10), and remove the
stabilizer bar with cushions attached from the vehicle.
Fig. 11
5. Remove the nut and pinch bolt clamping each ball joint stud to the steering knuckle (Fig. 11).
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Description and Operation > Page 5408
CAUTION: After removing the steering knuckle from the ball joint stud, do not pull outward on the
knuckle. Pulling the steering knuckle outward at this point can separate the inner CN joint on the
driveshaft.
NOTE: Use caution when separating the ball joint stud from the steering knuckle, so the ball joint
seal does not get cut.
Fig. 12
6. Separate each ball joint stud from the steering knuckle by prying down on lower control arm and
up against the ball joint boss on the steering
knuckle (Fig. 12).
7. Remove the two screws securing the cooler to the front suspension crossmember. They are
located behind the cooler and can be accessed from
above.Allow the cooler to hang out of the way.
8. Using wire or cord, support and tie off the power steering gear to the underbody of the vehicle,
so when the crossmember is lowered, the gear does
not fall away being held to the vehicle by only the steering column coupler and the fluid hoses.
Fig. 13
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9. Loosen and remove the four bolts attaching the power steering gear to the front suspension
crossmember (Fig. 13). Remove the power steering
gear from the front suspension crossmember.
10. Remove the drive-belt splash shield fasteners. Remove the shield.
Fig. 14
11. Remove the pencil strut from the right front corner of the crossmember and body of the vehicle
(Fig. 14). Remove the washer behind the strut from
the torque strut bolt.
12. Remove the bolts mounting the engine torque strut in place (Fig. 14), then remove the engine
torque strut from the vehicle.
NOTE: Before removing the front suspension cross-member from the vehicle, the location of the
crossmember must be scribed on the body of the vehicle (Fig. 9). Do this so that the crossmember
can be relocated upon reinstallation against the body of vehicle in the same location as before
removal. If the front suspension crossmember is not reinstalled in exactly the same location as
before removal, the preset front wheel alignment settings (caster and camber) will be lost.
Fig. 15
13. Using an awl, scribe a line (Fig. 15) marking the location of where the front suspension
crossmember is mounted against the body of the vehicle. 14. Position a transmission jack under
the center of the front suspension crossmember and raise it to support the bottom of the
crossmember.
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Fig. 16
15. Loosen and completely remove the two front bolts (one right and one left) attaching the front
suspension crossmember to the frame rails of
vehicle.The right side bolt can be viewed in the mounting bolt figure (Fig. 16). The left side bolt is
located in the same location on the other side of the vehicle.
16. Loosen the two rear bolts (one right and one left) attaching the front suspension crossmember
and lower control arms to the body of the vehicle
until they release from the threaded tapping plates in the body of the vehicle. Remove the rear
bolts from the body of the vehicle, but do not completely remove the rear bolts because they are
designed to disengage from the body threads yet stay within the lower control arm rear isolator
bushing. This allows the lower control arm to stay in place on the crossmember. The right side bolt
can be viewed in the mounting bolt figure (Fig. 16). The left side bolt is located in the same location
on the other side of the vehicle.
17. Lower the front suspension crossmember. 18. Remove each lower control arm from the
crossmember by removing the front pivot bolt.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the lower control arms on the front suspension crossmember. Install the pivot bolts, but do
not completely tighten them at this time. 2. Using the transmission jack, raise the front suspension
crossmember and lower control arms until the crossmember contacts its mounting spot
against the body and frame rails of the vehicle. As the crossmember is raised, carefully guide the
power steering gear into mounting position.
3. Start the two rear crossmember mounting bolts into the tapping plates mounted in the body. The
right side bolt can be viewed in the mounting bolt
figure (Fig. 16). The left side bolt is located in the same location on the other side of the vehicle.
Next, install the two front mounting bolts attaching front suspension crossmember to frame rails of
vehicle. Lightly tighten all four mounting bolts to a approximately 2 N.m (20 in.lbs.) to hold the front
suspension crossmember in position.
NOTE: When reinstalling the front suspension crossmember back in the vehicle, it is very important
that the crossmember be attached to the body in exactly the same spot as when it was removed.
Otherwise, the vehicle's wheel alignment settings (caster and camber) will be lost.
4. Using a soft face hammer, tap the front suspension crossmember back-and-forth or side-to-side
until it is aligned with the previously scribed
positioning marks on the body of the vehicle (Fig. 15). Once the front suspension crossmember is
correctly positioned, tighten the rear two crossmember mounting bolts to a torque of 203 N.m (150
ft.lbs.), then tighten the front two crossmember mounting bolts to a torque of 142 N.m (105 ft.lbs.).
5. Tighten the lower control arm front pivot bolts to a torque of 163 N.m (120 ft.lbs.). 6. Attach the
steering gear to the front suspension crossmember (Fig. 13). Install the four power steering gear
mounting bolts. Tighten the mounting
bolts to a torque of 61 N.m (45 ft.lbs.).
7. Remove the wire or cord suspending the power steering gear to the underbody. 8. Install the two
screws securing the cooler to the front suspension crossmember. They are located behind the
cooler. 9. Install each ball joint stud into the steering knuckle aligning the bolt hole in the knuckle
boss with the notch formed in the side of the ball joint
stud.
10. Install a new ball joint stud pinch bolt and nut (Fig. 11). Tighten the nut to a torque of 95 N.m
(70 ft.lbs.). 11. Install the engine torque strut and mounting bolts (Fig. 14). To properly align and
tighten the torque strut. Refer to Engine Mount. 12. Install the washer on the end of the stud
extending from the torque strut bolt (Fig. 14). 13. Install the pencil strut to the right front corner of
the crossmember and body of the vehicle (Fig. 14). Tighten the pencil strut nuts to a torque of 58
N.m (43 ft.lbs.).
14. Install the drive-belt splash shield and fasteners.
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Fig. 17
NOTE: Before installing the stabilizer bar, make sure the bar is not upsidedown. The stabilizer bar
must be installed with the curve on the outboard ends of the bar facing downward to clear the
control arms once fully installed (Fig. 17).
15. First, place the stabilizer bar in position on the front suspension crossmember. The slits in each
cushion must point toward the front of the vehicle
and sit directly on top of the raised beads formed into the stamping on the crossmember. Next,
install the cushion retainers, matching the raised beads formed into the cushion retainers to the
grooves formed into the cushions. Install the cushion retainer bolts, but do not completely tighten
them at this time.
16. Install both stabilizer bar links back on vehicle (Fig. 10). Start each stabilizer bar link bolt with
bushing from the bottom, through the stabilizer bar
, inner link bushings, lower control arm, and into the upper retainer/nut and bushing. Do not fully
tighten the link assemblies at this time.
17. Install the tire and wheel assemblies back on vehicle. Tighten the wheel mounting nuts to 135
N.m (100 ft.lbs.) torque. 18. Lower the vehicle.
NOTE: It may be necessary to put the vehicle on a platform hoist or alignment rack to gain access
to the stabilizer bar mounting bolts with the vehicle at curb height.
19. Tighten each stabilizer bar link by holding the upper retainer/nut with a wrench and turning the
link bolt. Tighten each link bolt to a torque of 23
N.m (200 in.lbs.).
20. Tighten the stabilizer bar cushion retainer bolts to a torque of 34 N.m (300 in.lbs.). 21. Check
the front wheel alignment on the vehicle.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Grille > Component Information > Service and Repair
Grille: Service and Repair
GRILLE
REMOVAL
1. Release hood latch, open and support hood on prop rod.
Fig. 5
2. Remove screws attaching grille to fascia (Fig. 5). 3. Pull grille away from fascia, reach between
grille and fascia with pliers and compress lower grille clips. 4. Pull grille away from fascia and
remove grille from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Align lower grille clips and center grille tab into fascia slots. 2. Push lower grille forward until
lower clips are seated into fascia slots. A click should be heard when clips are totally engaged into
fascia slots. 3. Seat top of grille to fascia and install screws attaching grille to fascia.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Interior Moulding / Trim > Carpet > Component Information > Service and
Repair > Carpets and Floor Mats
Carpet: Service and Repair Carpets and Floor Mats
CARPETS AND FLOOR MATS
REMOVAL
For removal of the carpet, the carpet will need to be cut under the instrument panel.
1. Remove front seats. 2. Remove rear seat cushion.
Fig. 4
3. Remove bolts attaching front seat belt lower anchors to floor (Fig. 4). 4. Remove door sill trim
covers. 5. Remove cowl trim covers. 6. Remove center floor console. 7. Remove decklid release
assist handle. 8. Remove lower fasteners from B-pillar trim panel. 9. Pull carpet from behind trim
panel.
10. Fold carpet in half toward rear seat. 11. Remove carpet through rear door opening.
INSTALLATION
The new carpet must be cut for installation. The area is mark on the reverse side of the carpet. The
location is in front of the tunnel area.
1. Install carpet through rear door opening. 2. Unfold carpet. 3. Tuck carpet behind trim panel. 4.
Install lower fasteners holding B-pillar trim panel. 5. Install decklid release assist handle. 6. Install
center floor console. 7. Install cowl trim covers. 8. Install door sill trim covers. 9. Install bolts
attaching front seat belt lower anchors to floor. Tighten all seat belts to 40 N.m (30 ft.lbs.) torque.
10. Install rear seat cushion. 11. Install front seats.
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Repair > Carpets and Floor Mats > Page 5420
Carpet: Service and Repair Trunk Lining
TRUNK LINING
REMOVAL
Fig. 12
1. Remove fasteners (three per side) attaching carpet to shelf panel. Fasteners are accessed from
inside the vehicle (Fig. 12). 2. Pull out leading flaps of the carpet through the opening from the shelf
panel. 3. Pull carpet from under the springs. 4. Remove trunk carpet from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Place carpet in truck and smooth out. 2. Tuck both sides of the carpet ends under springs. 3.
Position the leading flaps of the carpet through the opening onto the shelf panel. 4. Install fasteners
(three per side) to secure the carpet to shelf panel (install fasteners from inside the vehicle). 5.
Overlap the slits in the back of the carpet so the center section lays over the outer sections.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Interior Moulding / Trim > Console > Component Information > Application
and ID
Console: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than those listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can result.
Bulb Application
Console Gear Selector W/Auto............................................................................................................
...............................................................PC 194
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Interior Moulding / Trim > Console > Component Information > Service and
Repair > Procedures
Console: Procedures
FLOOR CONSOLE
REMOVAL
1. Fully apply parking brake. 2. Remove screw cover plugs over screws just rearward of cup
holders. 3. Remove screws in cup holders attaching console to floor bracket.
4. Open console storage compartment lid, if so equipped. 5. Remove screws attaching console to
floor bracket. 6. Remove shift lever knob, if vehicle is equipped with a manual transmission. 7. Lift
console upward over gear selector and park brake handle. 8. Remove console from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Place floor console into position in vehicle. 2. Install screws attaching console to floor brackets.
3. Install shift lever knob, if vehicle is equipped with a manual transmission. 4. Release parking
brake.
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Console: Removal and Replacement
FLOOR CONSOLE
REMOVAL
1. Fully apply parking brake. 2. Remove screw cover plugs over screws just rearward of cup
holders.
Fig. 7
3. Remove screws in cup holders attaching console to floor bracket (Fig. 7). 4. Open console
storage compartment lid, if so equipped. 5. Remove screws attaching console to floor bracket. 6.
Remove shift lever knob, if vehicle is equipped with a manual transmission. 7. Lift console upward
over gear selector and park brake handle. 8. Remove console from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Place floor console into position in vehicle. 2. Install screws attaching console to floor brackets.
3. Install shift lever knob, if vehicle is equipped with a manual transmission. 4. Release parking
brake.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Interior Moulding / Trim > Dashboard / Instrument Panel > Air Bag(s)
Arming and Disarming > System Information > Service Precautions
Air Bag(s) Arming and Disarming: Service Precautions
WARNING: THE AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE CONTAINS THE IMPACT SENSOR, WHICH
ENABLES THE SYSTEM TO DEPLOY
THE AIRBAG.
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO DIAGNOSE OR SERVICE ANY AIRBAG SYSTEM OR RELATED
STEERING WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENTS YOU
MUST FIRST DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE.
THEN WAIT TWO MINUTES FOR THE SYSTEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE
FURTHER SYSTEM SERVICE.
THIS IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. FAILURE TO DO THIS
COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL
INJURY.
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Arming and Disarming > System Information > Service Precautions > Page 5431
Air Bag(s) Arming and Disarming: Service and Repair
AIRBAG ARMING AND DISARMING
WARNING: The airbag control module contains the impact sensor, which enables the system to
deploy the airbag. Before attempting to diagnose or service any airbag system or related steering
wheel, steering column, or instrument panel components, you must disable the airbag system.
PROCEDURE
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative (ground) cable. 2. Wait at least two minutes for the
capacitor to discharge.
WARNING: This is the only sure way to disable the airbag system. Failure to do this could result in
accidental airbag deployment and possible personal injury.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Interior Moulding / Trim > Drink Holders > Component Information >
Service and Repair
Drink Holders: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Insert a small screwdriver into notch by
lens arid gently pry out unit. 3. Slide back rear cover to expose bulb. 4. Remove bulb.
INSTALLATION
1. Install bulb. 2. Insert bulb into cover. 3. Align bulb holder with slots on instrument panel and
firmly snap into place. 4. Connect battery negative cable.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Interior Moulding / Trim > Glove Compartment > Component Information >
Application and ID
Glove Compartment: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than those listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can result.
Bulb Application
Glove Compartment.............................................................................................................................
...................................................................T194
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Interior Moulding / Trim > Glove Compartment > Component Information >
Service and Repair > Removal and Replacement
Glove Compartment: Removal and Replacement
GLOVE BOX
REMOVAL
1. Remove three glove box door hinge screws. 2. Open glove box and remove assembly from
vehicle. 3. Remove the latch by gently prying the retainer clip out of its slot. 4. Remove nine screws
retaining glove box door to bin assembly. 5. Remove glove box door from bin and remove. 6.
Remove dampers by gently stretching them over the end of their pins.
INSTALLATION
1. Assemble glove box door and bin. 2. Install the nine screws retaining glove box door to bin
assembly. 3. Install the latch using retainer clip. 4. Install glove box dampers over end of pins. 5.
Place glove box into instrument panel opening. 6. Close glove box door and install the three glove
box door hinge screws.
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Service and Repair > Removal and Replacement > Page 5440
Glove Compartment: Overhaul
REMOVAL
1. Remove three glove box door hinge screws. 2. Open glove box and remove assembly from
vehicle. 3. Remove the latch by gently prying the retainer clip out of its slot. 4. Remove eight
screws retaining glove box door to bin assembly. 5. Separate glove box door from bin and remove.
6. Remove dampers by gently stretching them over the end of their pins.
INSTALLATION
1. Assemble glove box door and bin. 2. Install the eight screws retaining glove box door to bin
assembly. 3. Install the latch using retainer clip. 4. Install glove box dampers over end of pins. 5.
Place glove box into instrument panel opening. 6. Close glove box door and install the three glove
box door hinge screws.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Interior Moulding / Trim > Headliner > Component Information > Service
and Repair
Headliner: Service and Repair
HEADLINER
REMOVAL
1. Remove screws attaching sun visors to roof header panel. 2. Disconnect wire connector from
lighted vanity mirror, if so equipped. 3. Remove sun visors from vehicle. 4. Remove A-pillar trim
covers. 5. Remove B-pillar trim panels. 6. Remove (upper) quarter panel trim panels. 7. Remove
assist handle, if so equipped. 8. Remove sun visor hooks. 9. Remove coat hooks, if so equipped.
10. Remove three push in fasteners at rear of headliner. 11. Disengage dome lamp wire connector,
at rear of headliner. 12. Remove push in fastener attaching wiring to C-pillar.
Fig. 8
13. Remove headliner through door opening (Fig.8).
INSTALLATION
1. Position headliner in vehicle. 2. Install sun visor hooks, if so equipped. 3. Install coat hooks, if so
equipped. 4. Install three push in fastener at rear of headliner. 5. Install assist handles, if so
equipped. 6. Install push in fastener attaching headliner wiring to C-pillar. 7. Connect dome lamp
wire connector, at rear of headliner. 8. Install (upper) quarter panel trim panel. 9. Install B-pillar trim
panels.
10. Install A-pillar trim covers. 11. Install sun visors, lighted vanity mirror wire connector, if so
equipped, and screws attaching sun visors to roof header panel.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Interior Moulding / Trim > Rear Shelf > Component Information > Service
and Repair
Rear Shelf: Service and Repair
REAR SHELF TRIM PANEL
REMOVAL
1. Remove quarter trim panels as necessary. Refer to Trim Panel. 2. Remove rear seat cushion
and back. 3. Disengage seat belt bezels from rear shelf trim panel. 4. Remove rear seat shoulder
belt from the shelf by sliding belt through the slot.
Fig. 9
5. Remove rear shelf trim panel from vehicle (Fig. 9).
INSTALLATION
1. Place into position rear shelf trim panel. 2. Slide the rear seat shoulder belt through the slot in
the rear shelf trim panel. 3. Engage seat belt bezels to rear shelf trim panel. 4. Install rear seat
cushion and back. 5. Install quarter trim.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Interior Moulding / Trim > Sun Visor > Component Information > Service
and Repair
Sun Visor: Service and Repair
SUN VISOR
REMOVAL
All vehicles with driver and passenger side airbags must have a colored coded five Bullet point
airbag warning label applied to the sun visor, verify label availability and ensure the label is
installed.
1. Remove sun visor from center support. 2. Remove screws attaching sun visor to roof header. 3.
Remove sun visor from header. 4. If equipped, disconnect wire connector from body harness. 5.
Remove sun visor from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
All vehicles with driver and passenger side airbags must have a colored coded five Bullet point
airbag warning label applied to the sun visor, verify label availability and ensure the label is
installed.
1. Place sun visor in position. 2. If equipped, connect wire connector from body harness. 3. Install
screws attaching sun visor to header. 4. Install sun visor into center support.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Interior Moulding / Trim > Trim Panel > Component Information > Service
and Repair > Procedures
Trim Panel: Procedures
STANDARD PROCEDURE
HEAT STAKING
1. Remove trim panel. 2. Bend or move the trim panel components at the heat staked joints.
Observe the heat staked locations and/or component seams for looseness. 3. Heat stake the
components.
a. If the heat staked or component seam location is loose, hold the two components tightly together
and using a soldering gun with a flat tip, melt
the material securing the components together. Do not over heat the affected area, damage to the
exterior of the trim panel may occur.
b. If the heat staked material is broken or missing, use a hot glue gun to apply new material to the
area to be repaired. The panels that are being
heat staked must be held together while the applying the glue. Once the new material is in place, it
may be necessary to use a soldering gun to melt the newly applied material. Do not over heat the
affected area, damage to the exterior of the trim panel may occur.
4. Allow the repaired area to cool and verify the repair. 5. Install trim panel.
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Trim Panel: Removal and Replacement
Door Sill Trim Panel
DOOR SILL TRIM
REMOVAL
1. Open door to gain access to sill trim. 2. Disengage clips attaching sill trim to door sill and door
opening flange.
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
3. Remove door sill trim from vehicle (Fig. 5) and (Fig. 6).
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INSTALLATION
1. Position door sill trim on door sill. 2. Align locating pins on backside of trim panel to holes in door
sill. 3. Engage clips on trim panel into slots in door sill. 4. Engage clips on trim panel onto door
opening flange. 5. Press downward on trim panel to fully engage all clips.
Front Door Trim Panel
TRIM PANEL
REMOVAL
1. Release door latch and open door. 2. Lower door glass.
Fig. 13
3. Remove window regulator crank, if so equipped (Fig. 13).
Fig. 11
4. Remove screw from inside arm rest pull cup (Fig. 11). 5. Remove screw from behind inside latch
release handle.
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6. Disengage push-in fasteners attaching trim to door panel around perimeter of trim panel. 7. Tilt
trim panel outward to clear locator pins on backside of trim panel. 8. Disconnect trim panel from
retainer channel in inner belt weatherstrip at top of door by lifting while gently jiggling. 9. Move trim
panel away from door and disengage clip attaching latch rod to handle.
10. Remove latch rod from handle.
CAUTION: Do not allow door trim panel to hang by the wire connector or wiring.
11. Disconnect wire connector from power door lock switch, mirror switch, and power window
switch if so equipped. 12. Remove trim panel from door.
INSTALLATION
1. Replace any damaged or missing push in fasteners from around perimeter of door trim panel. 2.
Place trim panel near door. 3. Connect wire connector into power door lock switch, mirror switch,
and power window switch , if so equipped. 4. Insert latch rod into handle and engage clip. 5. Install
trim panel into retainer channel at top of door and push down to seat. 6. Locate door trim panel to
inner door panel by aligning locating pins on backside of trim panel to mating holes in inner door
panel. 7. Install push in fasteners to hold trim to door panel around perimeter of trim panel. 8. Install
screw inside latch release handle. 9. Install screw inside arm rest pull cup.
10. With the window in the down position, orientate the window regulator crank handle
appropriately. Install the right handle at the 10 o'clock position
and the left handle at the 2 O'clock position, if so equipped.
A-Pillar Trim
A-PILLAR TRIM
REMOVAL
1. Disengage clips holding trim to A-pillar.
Fig. 1
2. Separate A-pillar trim from vehicle (Fig. 1).
INSTALLATION
1. Position A-pillar trim panel to A-pillar. 2. Align locating pins on backside of trim panel to mating
holes in A-pillar. 3. Push clips on trim panel into slots in A-pillar.
B-Pillar Trim
B-PILLAR TRIM
REMOVAL
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Fig. 2
1. Remove bolt attaching lower seat belt anchor to floor pan kick-up (Fig. 2). 2. Remove shoulder
belt height control knob. 3. Remove turning loop cover. 4. Remove bolt and remove the turning
loop.
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Fig. 3
5. Remove bolt attaching turning loop to belt adjuster (Fig. 3). 6. Remove access cover from
B-pillar trim. 7. Disengage clips attaching trim to B-pillar. 8. Feed seat belt turning loop and seat
belt through trim panel. 9. Remove B-pillar trim from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Tighten all seat belt bolts to 40 N.m (30 ft.lbs.) torque.
1. Position B-pillar trim panel near B-pillar. 2. Feed seat belt turning loop and seat belt through trim
panel. 3. Align locating pins on backside of trim panel to mating holes in B-pillar. 4. Push clips on
trim panel into slots in B-pillar. 5. Install access cover to B-pillar trim. 6. Install bolt attaching turning
loop to belt adjuster. 7. Install the turning loop cover. 8. Move adjuster in to the lowest position. 9.
Install shoulder belt height control knob.
10. Install bolt attaching lower seat belt anchor to floor pan kick-up.
Lower Quarter Trim Panel
LOWER QUARTER TRIM
REMOVAL
1. Remove upper quarter trim panel. 2. Remove rear seat cushion and back. 3. Disengage clips
attaching trim to lower quarter panel. 4. Remove seat belt from slot in trim panel.
Fig. 13
5. Remove lower quarter trim from vehicle (Fig.13).
INSTALLATION
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1. Position lower quarter trim panel to vehicle. 2. Install seat belt to slot in trim panel. 3. Align
locating pins on backside of trim panel to mating holes in inner quarter panel. 4. Press clips on trim
panel into slots in inner quarter panel. 5. Install rear seat back and cushion. 6. Install upper quarter
trim panel.
Upper Quarter Trim
UPPER QUARTER TRIM
REMOVAL
Fig. 13
1. Disengage clips attaching trim to upper quarter panel (Fig. 13). 2. Remove upper trim panel from
vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Check to ensure that electric rear window wiring is positioned correctly in the roof channel
provided. 2. Position trim panel in vehicle. 3. Align locating pins on backside of trim panel to mating
holes in upper quarter panel. 4. Push clips on trim panel into slots in upper quarter panel.
Rear Door Trim Panel
REMOVAL
1. Release door latch and open door. 2. Lower window glass 3. Remove window regulator crank. 4.
Remove screw from inside arm rest pull cup.
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Fig. 6 Rear Door Trim
5. Remove screw from behind inside latch release handle. 6. Disengage push in fasteners
attaching trim to door panel around perimeter of trim panel. 7. Disengage push-in metal spring clip
holding trim in sail flag area. 8. Lift trim panel up off belt weatherstrip. 9. Tilt top of trim panel away
from door and disengage clip attaching latch rod to handle.
10. Remove latch rod from handle. 11. Remove trim panel from door.
INSTALLATION
1. Replace any damaged or missing push in fasteners from around perimeter of door trim panel. 2.
Place trim panel in position on door. 3. Insert latch rod into handle and engage clip. 4. Engage trim
panel into retainer channel at top of door. 5. Locate door trim panel to inner door panel by aligning
locating pins on backside of trim panel to mating holes in inner door panel. 6. Engage push in
fasteners attaching trim to door panel around perimeter of trim panel. 7. Install screw behind inside
latch release handle. 8. Install screw inside arm rest pull cup. 9. Install window regulator crank.
Rear Shelf Trim Panel
REAR SHELF TRIM PANEL
REMOVAL
1. Remove quarter trim panels as necessary. Refer to Trim Panel. 2. Remove rear seat cushion
and back. 3. Disengage seat belt bezels from rear shelf trim panel. 4. Remove rear seat shoulder
belt from the shelf by sliding belt through the slot.
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Fig. 9
5. Remove rear shelf trim panel from vehicle (Fig. 9).
INSTALLATION
1. Place into position rear shelf trim panel. 2. Slide the rear seat shoulder belt through the slot in
the rear shelf trim panel. 3. Engage seat belt bezels to rear shelf trim panel. 4. Install rear seat
cushion and back. 5. Install quarter trim.
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Information > Service and Repair
Utility Storage Compartment: Service and Repair
STORAGE BIN
REMOVAL
1. Using a trim stick (special tool #C-4755) or equivalent, gently pry out on the side of the lower
storage bin. 2. Disconnect the center console flood lamp. 3. Transfer the center console flood lamp
housing to new bin (if replacing).
INSTALLATION
1. Transfer the center console flood lamp housing to new bin (if replacing). 2. Connect the center
console flood lamp. 3. Position the storage bin over mounting slots and firmly snap into place.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Locks > Door Locks > Door Lock Cylinder > Component Information >
Service and Repair
Door Lock Cylinder: Service and Repair
LOCK CYLINDER
REMOVAL
1. Remove door trim panel and water dam. 2. Close door glass. 3. Disconnect door lock rod from
latch. 4. Remove clip attaching lock cylinder to door handle.
Fig. 9
5. Pull lock cylinder from door handle (Fig. 9).
INSTALLATION
1. Push lock cylinder into door handle. 2. Install clip attaching lock cylinder to door handle. 3.
Connect door lock rod from latch. 4. Install door trim panel and water dam.
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RKE Antenna (Japan)
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Technical Service Bulletins > Customer Interest for Keyless Entry Module: > 08-012-03 > Apr > 03 > Alarm System Inadvertent Siren Activation
Keyless Entry Module: Customer Interest Alarm System - Inadvertent Siren Activation
NUMBER: 08-012-03
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: Apr. 25, 2003
THIS BULLETIN IS BEING PROVIDED IN ADVANCE. DO NOT ORDER PARTS OR PERFORM
ANY ACTIONS RELATED TO THIS BULLETIN UNTIL MAY 9, 2003.
SUBJECT: Inadvertent Siren Activation
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves replacing and configuring an Alarm Remote Keyless Entry
Module (ARKEM).
MODELS:
2002 (PG) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
2000 - 2003 (PL) NEON (International Markets)
2001 - 2003 (PT) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH A THATCHAM ALARM, SALES
CODE LSC.
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Customer may describe inadvertent siren activation or security alarm activates for no apparent
reason, can happen at any time.
DIAGNOSIS:
If this condition can be duplicated or customer describes this condition, perform the Repair
Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
NOTE:
AFTER INSTALLING A NEW ARKEM (RKE) MODULE IT MUST BE CONFIGURED USING THE
DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL AS DESCRIBED BELOW. THE DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL MUST BE
OPERATING AT LEVEL 56.0 OR HIGHER.
1. Replace the ARKEM (RKE) module as described in the appropriate service manual.
2. Hook up the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool to the Data Link Connector (DLC).
3. With the key in the ignition, turn the key to the RUN position.
4. After the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool initialization, perform the following:
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a. Select "Theft Alarm".
b. Select "VTSS".
c. Select "Miscellaneous".
d. Select "Configure Module".
e. Select "Yes" for Current Configuration Display.
f. Press Any key.
g. Select the number of the model year of the vehicle (new requirement).
h. Select the number of the body style of the vehicle.
i. Select the number for Left Hand Drive or Right Hand Drive.
j. Select the number of the Market.
k. Select the Desired VTA (module) Type.
l. The Current Configuration is displayed.
m. Reprogram the RKE (Key Fob) Transmitter(s).
5. The configuration is complete, disconnect the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
FAILURE CODE:
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Technical Service Bulletins > All Technical Service Bulletins for Keyless Entry Module: > 08-012-03 > Apr > 03 > Alarm
System - Inadvertent Siren Activation
Keyless Entry Module: All Technical Service Bulletins Alarm System - Inadvertent Siren Activation
NUMBER: 08-012-03
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: Apr. 25, 2003
THIS BULLETIN IS BEING PROVIDED IN ADVANCE. DO NOT ORDER PARTS OR PERFORM
ANY ACTIONS RELATED TO THIS BULLETIN UNTIL MAY 9, 2003.
SUBJECT: Inadvertent Siren Activation
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves replacing and configuring an Alarm Remote Keyless Entry
Module (ARKEM).
MODELS:
2002 (PG) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
2000 - 2003 (PL) NEON (International Markets)
2001 - 2003 (PT) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH A THATCHAM ALARM, SALES
CODE LSC.
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Customer may describe inadvertent siren activation or security alarm activates for no apparent
reason, can happen at any time.
DIAGNOSIS:
If this condition can be duplicated or customer describes this condition, perform the Repair
Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
NOTE:
AFTER INSTALLING A NEW ARKEM (RKE) MODULE IT MUST BE CONFIGURED USING THE
DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL AS DESCRIBED BELOW. THE DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL MUST BE
OPERATING AT LEVEL 56.0 OR HIGHER.
1. Replace the ARKEM (RKE) module as described in the appropriate service manual.
2. Hook up the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool to the Data Link Connector (DLC).
3. With the key in the ignition, turn the key to the RUN position.
4. After the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool initialization, perform the following:
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a. Select "Theft Alarm".
b. Select "VTSS".
c. Select "Miscellaneous".
d. Select "Configure Module".
e. Select "Yes" for Current Configuration Display.
f. Press Any key.
g. Select the number of the model year of the vehicle (new requirement).
h. Select the number of the body style of the vehicle.
i. Select the number for Left Hand Drive or Right Hand Drive.
j. Select the number of the Market.
k. Select the Desired VTA (module) Type.
l. The Current Configuration is displayed.
m. Reprogram the RKE (Key Fob) Transmitter(s).
5. The configuration is complete, disconnect the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
FAILURE CODE:
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Keyless Entry Module: Locations
Fig.3 RKE Module Location
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Remote Keyless Entry Module
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Keyless Entry Module: Description and Operation
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE
The Remote Keyless Entry module controls the Power Door Locks and the Vehicle Theft Security
System (VTSS). It also wakes up the Instrument Cluster to turn ON the illuminated entry when it
senses a signal from the RKE transmitter. The module communicates with other modules via the
PCI bus circuit.
The RKE module monitors the Airbag Control Module messages for the purpose of monitoring the
deployment of the airbag. Upon receiving that message along with the verification that the ignition
is ON and the vehicle speed is zero, it will provide the "enhanced accident response feature". This
feature will cause the module to unlock all doors and the instrument cluster to turn the courtesy
lamps ON.
The RKE module communicates with the Powertrain Control Module to receive vehicle speed
information to activate the rolling door lock feature, receive the "okay to lock" message, to receive
the vehicle information number and receive body style information. Two transmitters are supplied
with the vehicle but a total of 4 can be programmed to the module. The horn chirp on vehicle lock
command is customer programmable.
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Keyless Entry Module: Testing and Inspection
For procedures on diagnosing and testing the RKE Module's RKE functions, refer to the proper
Body Diagnostic Procedures.
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Keyless Entry Module: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig.1 Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Remove the instrument panel top cover.
RKE Module Location
3. Remove the two screws holding the RKE module to the instrument panel assembly. 4. Slide
locking tab of the wiring connector sideways to unlock tab, and remove connector from RKE
module. 5. Remove RKE module from vehicle.
NOTE: When replacing a faulty RKE Module, the replacement module must be configured with the
DRB III scan tool for proper operation. Refer to Electrical, Vehicle Theft/Security, Standard
Procedure - Switching Operating Modes/Configuring a New Module. Additionally, all transmitters
must be reprogrammed to the new RKE module.
INSTALLATION
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NOTE: When replacing a faulty RKE Module, the replacement module must be configured with the
DRB III scan tool for proper operation. Refer to Electrical, Vehicle Theft/Security, Standard
Procedure - Switching Operating Modes/Configuring a New Module. Additionally, all transmitters
must be reprogrammed to the new RKE module.
1. Install the RKE module into the vehicle. 2. Connect the RKE wiring connector. 3. Install the two
screws holding the RKE module to the instrument panel assembly. 4
Install the instrument panel top cover.
5. Connect the battery negative cable.
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Keyless Entry Transmitter: Description and Operation
Fig.2 Remote Keyless Entry Transmitter
The Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) system Radio Frequency (RF) transmitter is equipped with four
buttons, labeled LOCK, UNLOCK, DECK LID RELEASE, and PANIC. It is also equipped with a key
ring and is designed to serve as a key fob. The operating range of the transmitter radio signal is up
to 10 meters (30 feet) from the RKE receiver.
Each RKE transmitter has a different vehicle access code, which must be programmed into the
memory of the RKE receiver in the vehicle in order to operate the RKE system. Two transmitters
are provided with the vehicle, but the RKE receiver can retain the access codes of up to four
transmitters in its memory.
The RKE transmitter operates on two Panasonic CR2016 or equivalent. batteries. Typical battery
life is from one to two years. The RKE transmitter cannot be repaired and, if faulty or damaged, it
must be replaced.
The transmitter has four buttons for operation. They are LOCK, UNLOCK, DECK LID RELEASE,
and PANIC.
- The UNLOCK button will unlock the driver's door and enable illuminated entry. Pushing and
releasing the button once will unlock the driver's door. Pushing and releasing the button two times,
within a five second interval, will unlock all doors.
- Upon pressing the LOCK button, the horn will sound a short CHIRP (if enabled) and flash the park
lamps to notify that the all door lock signal was received and set. Illuminated entry is cancelled and
the interior lamps are faded to OFF.
- Pushing and releasing the DECK LID RELEASE button (one or two times depending on customer
preference) within a two second interval, will slightly ajar the deck lid.
- Pushing and holding the PANIC button will cause the panic alarm to sound for three minutes, until
the panic button is pressed and held a second time, or the vehicle reaches a speed of 15 mph. The
receiver is capable of retaining a Vehicle Access Code (VAC) even when power is removed. Each
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) module must have at least one and no more than four transmitters.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING
The Remote Keyless Entry transmitters can be programmed with the use of the DRB III- scan tool
or by the customer.
DRB III Programming When using the DRB III scan tool, select: 1. "Theft Alarm" 2. "VTSS" 3.
"Miscellaneous"and then the desired function.
Customer Programming For a customer to be able to program RKE transmitters themselves, at
least one RKE transmitter must be programmed already. This procedure is to add additional
transmitters. If all transmitters are lost, the DRB III scan tool must be used to program the new
transmitters.
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Fig.2 Remote Keyless Entry Transmitter
1. With the ignition switch in RUN position, press and hold the transmitter Unlock button for a
minimum of 4 seconds to a maximum of 10
seconds.
2. Within the 4-10 second range, depress the transmitter Lock button. A chime will be heard to
indicate successfull toggle, at which time the
buttons may be released.
3. Turn the ignition switch OFF to exist transmitter programming mode.
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Information > Locations
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Information > Locations > Page 5503
Power Door Lock Actuator: Diagrams
Driver Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch
Left Rear Door Block Motor/Ajar Switch
Passenger Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch
Right Rear Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch
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Power Door Lock Actuator: Testing and Inspection
1. Make certain battery is in normal condition and fuses powering the RKE module aren't blown
before circuits are tested. 2. To determine which motor is faulty, check each individual door for
electrical lock and unlock or disconnect the motor connectors one at a time,
while operating the door lock switch.
3. In the event that none of the motors work, the problem maybe caused by a shorted motor; a bad
switch or a bad relay internal to the RKE module.
Disconnecting a defective motor will allow the others to work.
4. To test an individual door lock motor, disconnect the electrical connector from the motor. 5. To
lock the door, connect a 12 volt power source to one pin of the lock motor and a ground wire to the
other pin. 6. To unlock the door, reverse the wire connections at the motor pin terminals. 7. If these
results are NOT obtained, replace the motor.
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Power Door Lock Switch: Diagrams
Driver Door Lock Switch
Passenger Door Lock Switch
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Power Door Lock Switch: Testing and Inspection
1. Remove the switch from its mounting location, and disconnect from vehicle wiring harness.
Door Lock Switch Resistance
2. Using an ohmmeter, refer to the table to determine if switch resistance is correct in the Lock and
Unlock switch positions.
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Power Door Lock Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Remove front door trim panel. 3.
Disconnect wire connector. 4. Remove two attaching screws. 5. Remove the switch from the door
panel.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the switch to the door panel. 2. Install the two attaching screws. 3. Connect the one wire
connector. 4. Install the front door trim panel. 5. Connect the battery negative cable.
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Trunk / Liftgate Lock Cylinder: Service and Repair
LOCK CYLINDER
REMOVAL
1. Remove decklid latch. 2. Remove clip attaching decklid lock cylinder to decklid.
Fig. 2
3. Pull lock cylinder from decklid (Fig. 2).
INSTALLATION
1. Place lock cylinder into position. 2. Install clip attaching decklid lock cylinder to decklid. 3. Install
decklid latch.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Mirrors > Power Mirror Switch > Component Information > Diagrams
Power Mirror Switch: Diagrams
Power Mirror Switch (LHD)
Power Mirror Switch (RHD)
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Power Mirror Switch: Testing and Inspection
1. Remove power mirror switch.
Mirror Switch Continuity (Part 1 Of 2)
Mirror Switch Continuity (Part 2 Of 2)
2. Using an ohmmeter, test for continuity between the terminals of the switch as shown in the
Mirror Switch Continuity table 3. If test results are not obtained as shown in the Mirror Switch
Continuity table, replace the switch.
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Power Mirror Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Using a trim stick (special tool #C-4755) or
equivalent, gently pry up on window switch bezel and remove from door trim panel. 3. Disconnect
wire connector from switch. 4. Remove two switch retaining screws.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the retaining screws. 2. Reconnect the wire connector to the switch. 3. Insert switch into
door trim panel. 4. Connect the battery negative cable.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Paint, Striping and Decals > Paint > System Information > Application and
ID
Paint: Application and ID
PAINT CODE
Exterior vehicle body colors are identified on the Body Code plate. The plate is located on the floor
pan under the passenger seat or attached to the front face of the radiator closure panel. The paint
code is also identified on the Vehicle Safety Certification Label which is located on the drivers door
shut face. The color names provided in the Paint and Trim Code Description chart are the color
names used on most repair product containers.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Paint, Striping and Decals > Paint > System Information > Application and
ID > Page 5523
Paint: Description and Operation
BASE COAT/CLEAR COAT FINISH
DESCRIPTION
On most vehicles a two-part paint application (base coat/clear coat) is used. Color paint that is
applied to primer is called base coat. The clear coat protects the base coat from ultraviolet light and
provides a durable high-gloss finish.
CAUTION: Do not use abrasive chemicals or compounds on painted surfaces. Damage to finish
can result.
Do not use harsh alkaline based cleaning solvents on painted surfaces. Damage to finish or color
can result.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Paint, Striping and Decals > Paint > System Information > Service and
Repair > Paint Touch-Up
Paint: Service and Repair Paint Touch-Up
PAINT TOUCH-UP
DESCRIPTION
When a painted metal surface has been scratched or chipped, it should be touched-up as soon as
possible to avoid corrosion. For best results, use Mopar(R) Scratch Filler/Primer, Touch-Up Paints
and Clear Top Coat.
WARNING: USE A OSHA APPROVED BREATHING MASK WHEN SPRAYING PAINT OR
SOLVENTS IN A CONFINED AREA. PERSONAL INJURY CAN RESULT.
TOUCH-UP PROCEDURE
1. Scrape loose paint and corrosion from inside scratch or chip. 2. Clean affected area with
Mopar(R) Tar/Road Oil Remover, and allow to dry. 3. Fill the inside of the scratch or chip with a
coat of filler/primer. Do not overlap primer onto good surface finish. The applicator brush should be
wet enough to puddle-fill the defect without running. Do not stroke brush applicator on body
surface. Allow the filler/primer to dry hard.
4. Cover the filler/primer with color touch-up paint. Do not overlap touch-up color onto the original
color coat around the scratch or chip. Butt the
new color to the original color, if possible. Do not stroke applicator brush on body surface. Allow
touch-up paint to dry hard.
5. On vehicles without clear coat, the touch-up color can be lightly finesse sanded (1500 grit) and
polished with rubbing compound. 6. On vehicles with clear coat, apply clear top coat to touch-up
paint with the same technique as described in Step 4. Allow clear top coat to dry hard.
If desired, Step 5 can be performed on clear top coat.
WARNING: AVOID PROLONGED SKIN CONTACT WITH PETROLEUM OR ALCOHOL - BASED
CLEANING SOLVENTS. PERSONAL INJURY CAN RESULT.
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Paint: Service and Repair Finesse Sanding, Buffing, And Polishing - Description
FINESSE SANDING / BUFFING & POLISHING
DESCRIPTION
Minor acid etching, orange peel, or smudging in clear coat or single-stage finishes can be reduced
with light finesse sanding, hand buffing, and polishing. If the finish has been finesse sanded in the
past, it cannot be repeated. Finesse sanding operation should be performed by a trained
automotive paint technician.
CAUTION: Do not remove clear coat finish, if equipped. Base coat paint must retain clear coat for
durability.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Relays and Modules - Body and Frame > Keyless Entry Module >
Component Information > Technical Service Bulletins > Customer Interest for Keyless Entry Module: > 08-012-03 > Apr >
03 > Alarm System - Inadvertent Siren Activation
Keyless Entry Module: Customer Interest Alarm System - Inadvertent Siren Activation
NUMBER: 08-012-03
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: Apr. 25, 2003
THIS BULLETIN IS BEING PROVIDED IN ADVANCE. DO NOT ORDER PARTS OR PERFORM
ANY ACTIONS RELATED TO THIS BULLETIN UNTIL MAY 9, 2003.
SUBJECT: Inadvertent Siren Activation
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves replacing and configuring an Alarm Remote Keyless Entry
Module (ARKEM).
MODELS:
2002 (PG) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
2000 - 2003 (PL) NEON (International Markets)
2001 - 2003 (PT) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH A THATCHAM ALARM, SALES
CODE LSC.
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Customer may describe inadvertent siren activation or security alarm activates for no apparent
reason, can happen at any time.
DIAGNOSIS:
If this condition can be duplicated or customer describes this condition, perform the Repair
Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
NOTE:
AFTER INSTALLING A NEW ARKEM (RKE) MODULE IT MUST BE CONFIGURED USING THE
DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL AS DESCRIBED BELOW. THE DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL MUST BE
OPERATING AT LEVEL 56.0 OR HIGHER.
1. Replace the ARKEM (RKE) module as described in the appropriate service manual.
2. Hook up the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool to the Data Link Connector (DLC).
3. With the key in the ignition, turn the key to the RUN position.
4. After the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool initialization, perform the following:
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a. Select "Theft Alarm".
b. Select "VTSS".
c. Select "Miscellaneous".
d. Select "Configure Module".
e. Select "Yes" for Current Configuration Display.
f. Press Any key.
g. Select the number of the model year of the vehicle (new requirement).
h. Select the number of the body style of the vehicle.
i. Select the number for Left Hand Drive or Right Hand Drive.
j. Select the number of the Market.
k. Select the Desired VTA (module) Type.
l. The Current Configuration is displayed.
m. Reprogram the RKE (Key Fob) Transmitter(s).
5. The configuration is complete, disconnect the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
FAILURE CODE:
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Relays and Modules - Body and Frame > Keyless Entry Module >
Component Information > Technical Service Bulletins > All Technical Service Bulletins for Keyless Entry Module: >
08-012-03 > Apr > 03 > Alarm System - Inadvertent Siren Activation
Keyless Entry Module: All Technical Service Bulletins Alarm System - Inadvertent Siren Activation
NUMBER: 08-012-03
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: Apr. 25, 2003
THIS BULLETIN IS BEING PROVIDED IN ADVANCE. DO NOT ORDER PARTS OR PERFORM
ANY ACTIONS RELATED TO THIS BULLETIN UNTIL MAY 9, 2003.
SUBJECT: Inadvertent Siren Activation
OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves replacing and configuring an Alarm Remote Keyless Entry
Module (ARKEM).
MODELS:
2002 (PG) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
2000 - 2003 (PL) NEON (International Markets)
2001 - 2003 (PT) PT Cruiser (International Markets)
NOTE:
THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH A THATCHAM ALARM, SALES
CODE LSC.
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Customer may describe inadvertent siren activation or security alarm activates for no apparent
reason, can happen at any time.
DIAGNOSIS:
If this condition can be duplicated or customer describes this condition, perform the Repair
Procedure.
PARTS REQUIRED:
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
NOTE:
AFTER INSTALLING A NEW ARKEM (RKE) MODULE IT MUST BE CONFIGURED USING THE
DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL AS DESCRIBED BELOW. THE DRBIII(R) SCAN TOOL MUST BE
OPERATING AT LEVEL 56.0 OR HIGHER.
1. Replace the ARKEM (RKE) module as described in the appropriate service manual.
2. Hook up the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool to the Data Link Connector (DLC).
3. With the key in the ignition, turn the key to the RUN position.
4. After the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool initialization, perform the following:
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a. Select "Theft Alarm".
b. Select "VTSS".
c. Select "Miscellaneous".
d. Select "Configure Module".
e. Select "Yes" for Current Configuration Display.
f. Press Any key.
g. Select the number of the model year of the vehicle (new requirement).
h. Select the number of the body style of the vehicle.
i. Select the number for Left Hand Drive or Right Hand Drive.
j. Select the number of the Market.
k. Select the Desired VTA (module) Type.
l. The Current Configuration is displayed.
m. Reprogram the RKE (Key Fob) Transmitter(s).
5. The configuration is complete, disconnect the DRBIII(R) Scan Tool.
POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
FAILURE CODE:
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Component Information > Technical Service Bulletins > Page 5543
Keyless Entry Module: Locations
Fig.3 RKE Module Location
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Component Information > Technical Service Bulletins > Page 5544
Remote Keyless Entry Module
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Component Information > Technical Service Bulletins > Page 5545
Keyless Entry Module: Description and Operation
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE
The Remote Keyless Entry module controls the Power Door Locks and the Vehicle Theft Security
System (VTSS). It also wakes up the Instrument Cluster to turn ON the illuminated entry when it
senses a signal from the RKE transmitter. The module communicates with other modules via the
PCI bus circuit.
The RKE module monitors the Airbag Control Module messages for the purpose of monitoring the
deployment of the airbag. Upon receiving that message along with the verification that the ignition
is ON and the vehicle speed is zero, it will provide the "enhanced accident response feature". This
feature will cause the module to unlock all doors and the instrument cluster to turn the courtesy
lamps ON.
The RKE module communicates with the Powertrain Control Module to receive vehicle speed
information to activate the rolling door lock feature, receive the "okay to lock" message, to receive
the vehicle information number and receive body style information. Two transmitters are supplied
with the vehicle but a total of 4 can be programmed to the module. The horn chirp on vehicle lock
command is customer programmable.
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Keyless Entry Module: Testing and Inspection
For procedures on diagnosing and testing the RKE Module's RKE functions, refer to the proper
Body Diagnostic Procedures.
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Component Information > Technical Service Bulletins > Page 5547
Keyless Entry Module: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig.1 Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Remove the instrument panel top cover.
RKE Module Location
3. Remove the two screws holding the RKE module to the instrument panel assembly. 4. Slide
locking tab of the wiring connector sideways to unlock tab, and remove connector from RKE
module. 5. Remove RKE module from vehicle.
NOTE: When replacing a faulty RKE Module, the replacement module must be configured with the
DRB III scan tool for proper operation. Refer to Electrical, Vehicle Theft/Security, Standard
Procedure - Switching Operating Modes/Configuring a New Module. Additionally, all transmitters
must be reprogrammed to the new RKE module.
INSTALLATION
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NOTE: When replacing a faulty RKE Module, the replacement module must be configured with the
DRB III scan tool for proper operation. Refer to Electrical, Vehicle Theft/Security, Standard
Procedure - Switching Operating Modes/Configuring a New Module. Additionally, all transmitters
must be reprogrammed to the new RKE module.
1. Install the RKE module into the vehicle. 2. Connect the RKE wiring connector. 3. Install the two
screws holding the RKE module to the instrument panel assembly. 4
Install the instrument panel top cover.
5. Connect the battery negative cable.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Relays and Modules - Body and Frame > Sunroof / Moonroof Module >
Component Information > Diagrams
Sunroof Control Module
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Component Information > Service and Repair > Sunroof Module
Sunroof / Moonroof Module: Service and Repair Sunroof Module
REMOVAL
Fig. 1 Sunroof Components
1. Remove sun visors, front grab handles, A-pillar screw, Right upper B-pillar trim. Disengage front
door weatherstrip from headliner, pull headliner
down to access control unit.
2. Disconnect wire connector from control unit. 3. Slide control unit up and forward and remove.
INSTALLATION
1. Place sunroof control unit into position. 2. Lock control unit into position. 3. Connect wire
connector to control unit. 4. Install sun visors, front grab handles, A-pillar screw, Right upper
B-pillar trim. Engage front door weatherstrip to headliner. 5. Cycle sunroof to the full open position.
6. Ensure sunroof adjustment. Refer to Sunroof Glass Adjustment.
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Sunroof / Moonroof Module: Service and Repair Sunroof Module Assembly
REMOVAL
1. Close glass panel, if possible 2. Remove A-pillar trim. 3. Remove upper B-pillar and C-pillar trim.
Fig. 1 Sunroof Components
4. Remove sunroof welt. 5. Remove the switch. 6. Detach fastener from headlinder bracket to the
front beam. 7. Remove all assist handles. 8. Remove sun visors. 9. Remove headlining and
disconnect the dome lamp connector.
10. Disconnect sunroof motor wiring connector. 11. Disconnect drain tubes. 12. Remove fasteners
attaching sunroof module to vehicle roof. 13. With the aid of a helper, remove sunroof module from
roof. 14. Remove sunroof module from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. With the aid of a helper, position sunroof module in vehicle. 2. Install fasteners attaching sunroof
module to vehicle roof and support braces. Tighten all fasteners to 5 Nm (44 in. lbs.), starting from
the front and
working rearward and then the motor bracket.
3. Connect drain tubes. 4. Connect sunroof motor wiring connector.
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5. Headliner in position connect dome lamp wire connector. Install headlining. 6. Install the fastener
from the headliner bracket to front beam. 7. Install switch. 8. Install sunroof welt. 9. Install B-pillar
and C-pillar trim.
10. Install A-pillar trim. 11. Install sun visors. 12. Install all assist handles. 13. Install sunroof
sunshade. 14. Install sunroof glass panel. 15. Cycle glass panel open and close. 16. Ensure glass
adjustment, refer to Glass Adjustment procedure 17. Verify correct operation.
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Component Information > Service and Repair
Sun Shade: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Open sunroof glass panel to the vent position.
Fig. 1 Sunroof Components
2. Through the glass panel opening, disengage the two rear slide blocks of sunshade from
sunshade guide. 3. Slide the sunshade rearward to have access to the two front slide blocks of
sunshade and disengage sunshade from sunshade guide. 4. Lift sunshade out of sunshade guide.
INSTALLATION
1. Place sunshade with cloth side down and install one side's slide blocks into the track on the
sunshade guide. 2. Slide the other side's slide blocks to fully inward position and insert them into
the sunshade guide. 3. Verify that all four slide blocks are fully engaged in the sunshade guide. 4.
Slide sunshade fully rearward and forward to verify operation.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Roof and Associated Components > Sunroof / Moonroof > Sunroof /
Moonroof Limit Switch > Component Information > Description and Operation
Sunroof / Moonroof Limit Switch: Description and Operation
LIMIT SWITCH
DESCRIPTION
The Sunroof Limit Switch is located in the drive motor assembly housing and is not serviceable.
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Moonroof Motor > Component Information > Diagrams
Sunroof Motor
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Moonroof Motor > Component Information > Diagrams > Page 5567
Sunroof / Moonroof Motor: Service and Repair
SUNROOF DRIVE MOTOR
REMOVAL
NOTE: The Drive Motor is shipped in the VENT position. If the sunroof glass is not in the VENT
position, it must be moved to the VENT position. If the drive motor and/or the sunroof mechanism is
not in the VENT positions, the sunroof vent height will not be correct.
1. If the drive motor is to be reused, cycle the sunroof glass to the VENT position, if possible.
Fig. 1
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Moonroof Motor > Component Information > Diagrams > Page 5569
2. Remove sun visors, front grab handles, A-pillar screw, Right upper B-pillar trim. Disengage front
door weatherstrip from headliner, pull headliner
down to access sunroof drive motor (Fig. 1).
3. Disconnect wire harness connector from motor. 4. Remove the three screws attaching drive
motor to sunroof module bracket. 5. Remove drive motor from bracket from the front beam.
INSTALLATION
1. If the drive motor and/or sunroof glass is not in the VENT position. 2. Place drive motor into
position on the front beam. 3. If glass panel is mounted, with the aid of a helper, hold the sunroof
glass panel in the VENT position while installing the motor. 4. Install screws attaching drive motor
to motor bracket. 5. Connect wire harness to drive motor. 6. Install sun visors, front grab handles,
A-pillar screw, Right upper B-pillar trim. Engage front door weatherstrip to headliner. 7. Ensure
sunroof adjustment.
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Moonroof Switch > Component Information > Diagrams
Sunroof / Moonroof Switch: Diagrams
Sunroof Switch
Sunroof Vent Switch
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Moonroof Switch > Component Information > Diagrams > Page 5573
Sunroof / Moonroof Switch: Service and Repair
CONTROL UNIT
REMOVAL
Fig. 1
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Moonroof Switch > Component Information > Diagrams > Page 5575
1. Remove sun visors, front grab handles, A-pillar screw, Right upper B-pillar trim. Disengage front
door weatherstrip from headliner, pull headliner
down to access control unit (Fig. 1).
2. Disconnect wire connector from control unit. 3. Slide control unit up and forward and remove.
INSTALLATION
1. Place sunroof control unit into position. 2. Lock control unit into position. 3. Connect wire
connector to control unit. 4. Install sun visors, front grab handles, A-pillar screw, Right upper
B-pillar trim. Engage front door weatherstrip to headliner. 5. Cycle sunroof to the full open position.
6. Ensure sunroof adjustment.
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Moonroof Windguard > Component Information > Service and Repair > Procedures
Sunroof / Moonroof Windguard: Procedures
WIND DEFLECTOR
REMOVAL
1. Open sunroof to full open position.
Fig. 1 Sunroof Components
2. Pull one end of wind deflector flap out of the wind deflector. 3. Release corner piece locking tab
and separate corner piece from wind deflector beam. 4. Rotate corner piece outboard to release
tab from roof flange. 5. Rotate corner piece to a vertical position and pull it up through hole in the
sunshade guide. 6. Repeat for other corner piece.
INSTALLATION
1. Hold corner piece vertically and push tab down through hole in the sunshade guide. 2. Rotate
corner piece inward and place tab under roof flange. 3. Connect corner piece to wind deflector. 4.
Install wind deflector flap into wind deflector. 5. Repeat for other corner piece.
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Moonroof Windguard > Component Information > Service and Repair > Procedures > Page 5580
Sunroof / Moonroof Windguard: Removal and Replacement
WIND DEFLECTOR
REMOVAL
1. Open sunroof to full open position.
Fig. 1
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Moonroof Windguard > Component Information > Service and Repair > Procedures > Page 5582
2. Pull one end of wind deflector flap out of the wind deflector (Fig. 1). 3. Release corner piece
locking tab and separate corner piece from wind deflector beam. 4. Rotate corner piece outboard to
release tab from roof flange. 5. Rotate corner piece to a vertical position and pull it up through hole
in the sunshade guide. 6. Repeat for other corner piece.
INSTALLATION
1. Hold corner piece vertically and push tab down through hole in the sunshade guide. 2. Rotate
corner piece inward and place tab under roof flange. 3. Connect corner piece to wind deflector. 4.
Install wind deflector flap into wind deflector. 5. Repeat for other corner piece.
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Moonroof Interior Trim Panel > Component Information > Service and Repair
Sunroof / Moonroof Interior Trim Panel: Service and Repair
SUNSHADE
REMOVAL
1. Open sunroof glass panel to the vent position.
Fig. 1
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Moonroof Interior Trim Panel > Component Information > Service and Repair > Page 5587
2. Through the glass panel opening, disengage the two rear slide blocks of sunshade from
sunshade guide (Fig. 1). 3. Slide the sunshade rearward to have access to the two front slide
blocks of sunshade and disengage sunshade from sunshade guide. 4. Lift sunshade out of
sunshade guide.
INSTALLATION
1. Place sunshade with cloth side down and install one side's slide blocks into the track on the
sunshade guide. 2. Slide the other side's slide blocks to fully inward position and insert them into
the sunshade guide. 3. Verify that all four slide blocks are fully engaged in the sunshade guide. 4.
Slide sunshade fully rearward and forward to verify operation.
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Sunroof Control Module
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Roof and Associated Components > Sunroof / Moonroof > Sunroof /
Moonroof Module > Component Information > Service and Repair > Sunroof Module
Sunroof / Moonroof Module: Service and Repair Sunroof Module
REMOVAL
Fig. 1 Sunroof Components
1. Remove sun visors, front grab handles, A-pillar screw, Right upper B-pillar trim. Disengage front
door weatherstrip from headliner, pull headliner
down to access control unit.
2. Disconnect wire connector from control unit. 3. Slide control unit up and forward and remove.
INSTALLATION
1. Place sunroof control unit into position. 2. Lock control unit into position. 3. Connect wire
connector to control unit. 4. Install sun visors, front grab handles, A-pillar screw, Right upper
B-pillar trim. Engage front door weatherstrip to headliner. 5. Cycle sunroof to the full open position.
6. Ensure sunroof adjustment. Refer to Sunroof Glass Adjustment.
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Moonroof Module > Component Information > Service and Repair > Sunroof Module > Page 5593
Sunroof / Moonroof Module: Service and Repair Sunroof Module Assembly
REMOVAL
1. Close glass panel, if possible 2. Remove A-pillar trim. 3. Remove upper B-pillar and C-pillar trim.
Fig. 1 Sunroof Components
4. Remove sunroof welt. 5. Remove the switch. 6. Detach fastener from headlinder bracket to the
front beam. 7. Remove all assist handles. 8. Remove sun visors. 9. Remove headlining and
disconnect the dome lamp connector.
10. Disconnect sunroof motor wiring connector. 11. Disconnect drain tubes. 12. Remove fasteners
attaching sunroof module to vehicle roof. 13. With the aid of a helper, remove sunroof module from
roof. 14. Remove sunroof module from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. With the aid of a helper, position sunroof module in vehicle. 2. Install fasteners attaching sunroof
module to vehicle roof and support braces. Tighten all fasteners to 5 Nm (44 in. lbs.), starting from
the front and
working rearward and then the motor bracket.
3. Connect drain tubes. 4. Connect sunroof motor wiring connector.
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5. Headliner in position connect dome lamp wire connector. Install headlining. 6. Install the fastener
from the headliner bracket to front beam. 7. Install switch. 8. Install sunroof welt. 9. Install B-pillar
and C-pillar trim.
10. Install A-pillar trim. 11. Install sun visors. 12. Install all assist handles. 13. Install sunroof
sunshade. 14. Install sunroof glass panel. 15. Cycle glass panel open and close. 16. Ensure glass
adjustment, refer to Glass Adjustment procedure 17. Verify correct operation.
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Sunroof / Moonroof Panel: Adjustments
ADJUSTMENTS
SUNROOF VENT POSITION
PLACING SUNROOF GLASS IN VENT POSITION
1. Remove the drive motor. 2. Remove sunroof glass panel.
Fig. 2
3. Slide the mechanism forward till the mechanism slide is parallel with the front edge of the guide
(Fig. 2).
Fig. 3
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Fig. 4
4. Using a rule, measure the rear end of the mechanism to the guide on each side of sun roof (Fig.
3) or (Fig. 4). 5. Initial height should be 44 to 48 mm. Adjust mechanism so that both sides are ±
1.0 mm of each other. 6. Install drive motor. 7. Install sunroof panel. 8. Ensure glass adjustment.
RE-POSITIONING DRIVE MOTOR
If the drive motor is not in the correct position it can be adjusted to the correct position when the
sunroof glass is in the vent position. Remove the drive motor from the sunroof module, reconnect
the wires to the motor and press the motor switch to the vent position. This should place the drive
motor into the vent position. The motor may now be installed if the sunroof glass panel is in the
vent position.
ADJUSTMENTS - SUNROOF GLASS
FLUSHNESS
1. Position sunshade in full rearward position. Place the glass panel in the full closed position. 2. To
adjust front of glass:
a. Loosen front and middle glass attachment screws. b. Adjust front of sunroof glass panel so that
the corners are flush to 1.0 mm below the top surface of the roof panel. c. Tighten all glass
attachment screws.
3. To adjust rear of glass;
a. Loosen rear and middle glass attachment screws. b. Adjust rear of sunroof glass panel so that
the corners are flush to plus 1.0 mm off the top surface of the roof panel. c. Tighten all glass
attachment screws.
CENTERING SUNROOF GLASS ADJUSTMENT
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Fig. 5
Using a business card, check sunroof glass for center in opening (Fig. 5). Move business card
around the glass seal, noting area where there is less pressure on the card. Loosen glass attaching
screws adjust as necessary.
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Sunroof / Moonroof Panel: Procedures
GLASS PANEL REMOVAL
Fig. 1 Sunroof Components
1. Position sunroof sunshade in full rearward position. 2. Position the glass reinforcement panel in
the CLOSED position before removing the six mounting screws. 3. Remove sunroof glass panel six
screws. 4. Push glass panel upward from underside until glass panel clears the roof panel. 5. Lift
glass panel from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Position glass reinforcement panel in roof opening. 2. Start, but do not tighten, glass attachment
screws. Ensure glass is in the CLOSED position. 3. Cycle sunroof glass panel to the close position.
Using a business card as a guide, slide card around the edge of glass panel to ensure panel is
centered in opening.
4. With the aid of a helper, hold the glass panel in position and tighten glass attaching screws. 5.
Ensure glass adjustment, refer to Glass Adjustment procedure.
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Sunroof / Moonroof Panel: Removal and Replacement
GLASS PANEL
REMOVAL
Fig. 1
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1. Position sunroof sunshade in full rearward position (Fig. 1). 2. Position the glass reinforcement
panel in the CLOSED position before removing the six mounting screws. 3. Remove sunroof glass
panel six screws. 4. Push glass panel upward from underside until glass panel clears the roof
panel. 5. Lift glass panel from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Position glass reinforcement panel in roof opening. 2. Start, but do not tighten, glass attachment
screws. Ensure glass is in the CLOSED position. 3. Cycle sunroof glass panel to the close position.
Using a business card as a guide, slide card around the edge of glass panel to ensure panel is
centered in opening.
4. With the aid of a helper, hold the glass panel in position and tighten glass attaching screws. 5.
Ensure glass adjustment.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Seats > Component Information > Service and Repair > Front Seat
Seats: Service and Repair Front Seat
Front Seat
FRONT SEAT
REMOVAL
1. Move seat to forward position. 2. Remove bolts attaching rear of seat track to floor. 3. Move seat
to rearward position.
Fig. 1
4. Remove bolts attaching front of seat track to floor crossmember (Fig. 1). 5. Remove seat from
vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Move seat to mid-position and verify that both seat tracks are locked into same position with
eight teeth behind the latch mechanism. 2. Move seat into position in vehicle. Do not use the head
restraint, side shield, recliner handle, or the adjuster lift bar to move the seat. 3. Ensure that the
locating tabs on the front mounting feet are installed through the slits in the carpet and into the
openings in the floor pan
crossmember.
4. Install and tighten front inboard bolt attaching seat track to floor crossmember. 5. Install front
outboard bolt attaching seat track to floor crossmember. Tighten front seat bolt to 55 N.m (40
ft.lbs.) torque. 6. Install rear seat track attaching bolts to floor. Tighten rear seat bolts outboard first
then inboard to 55 N.m (40 ft.lbs.) torque.
Front Seat Back
FRONT SEAT BACK
REMOVAL
1. Remove seat from vehicle. 2. Remove seat cushion side shields.
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Fig. 2
3. Remove bolts attaching recliner to seat back cushion frame (Fig. 2).
Fig. 3
4. Remove inboard pivot bolt (Fig. 3). 5. Disconnect any electrical connectors to the seat back, if
equipped. 6. Remove seat back from seat cushion.
INSTALLATION
1. Position seat back on cushion. 2. Connect electrical connectors to the seat back, if equipped. 3.
Install inboard pivot bolt. Tighten bolt to 40 N.m (30 ft.lbs.) torque. 4. Install bolts attaching recliner
to seat cushion frame. Tighten bolts to 12 N.m (9 ft.lbs.) torque. 5. Install seat cushion side shields.
6. Install seat in vehicle.
Front Seat Back Cover
FRONT SEAT BACK COVER
REMOVAL
1. Remove seat from vehicle. 2. Remove head restraint.
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3. Remove front seat back. 4. Disengage the J-strap retainer.
Fig. 4
5. Roll cover upward to hog rings. Cut hog rings to free cover (Fig. 4). 6. Roll cover to top of seat
back and remove head restraint sleeve guides. 7. Remove cover from seat back.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Do not reuse the recliner assembly attaching bolts.
1. Position cover at the top of seat back. 2. Carefully roll cover down to the area that hog rings are
to be installed. 3. Install hog rings. 4. Roll cover downward. 5. Engage the J-strap retainer 6. Install
new head restraint sleeve guides. 7. Install seat back to seat cushion. Tighten bolts to 40 N.m (30
ft.lbs.) torque. 8. Install seat in vehicle. 9. Install head restraint.
10. Check seat back and headrest operation.
Front Seat Cushion
FRONT SEAT CUSHION
REMOVAL
1. Remove seat from vehicle. 2. Remove front seat cushion side shield. 3. Remove seat back. 4.
Remove track and recliner assembly.
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Fig. 5
5. Remove seat cushion (Fig. 5).
INSTALLATION - FRONT SEAT CUSHION
1. Connect seat cushion heater element connector, if equipped. 2. Install track and recliner
assembly. Tighten bolts to 12 N.m (9 ft.lbs.) torque. 3. Install seat back. Tighten bolts to 40 N.m (30
ft.lbs.) torque. (Fig. 5) 4. Install cushion side shields. 5. Install seat in vehicle.
Front Seat Cushion Cover
FRONT SEAT CUSHION COVER
REMOVAL
1. Remove seat from vehicle. 2. Remove front seat cushion side shields. 3. Remove seat back. 4.
Remove track and recliner assembly. 5. Disengage J-strap attaching seat cover from the seat
cushion frame. 6. Pull cover off to the hog rings. 7. Cut hog rings attaching seat cover to seat
cushion pad. 8. Remove seat cushion cover from seat cushion.
INSTALLATION
1. Position seat cover on cushion. 2. Align seat cover with cushion alignment indentations. 3. Install
hog rings. 4. Engage J-strap attaching seat cover to front of seat cushion frame. 5. Install track and
recliner assembly. Tighten front track to pan bolts to 12 N.m (9 ft.lbs.) torque. 6. Install seat back.
7. Install front seat cushion side shields. 8. Install seat in vehicle.
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Seats: Service and Repair Rear Seat
Rear Seat Back
REAR SEAT BACK
REMOVAL
1. Remove rear seat cushion.
Fig. 7
2. Remove bolts attaching rear seat back and seat belts to floor (Fig. 7).
Fig. 8
3. Push rear seat back upward to disengage hooks at top of seat back (Fig. 8). 4. Remove rear
seat from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
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1. Move rear seat back into position in vehicle. 2. Push seat back downward to engage hooks at
top of seat back. 3. Install bolts attaching rear seat back and seat belts to floor.
NOTE: The torque specification for the inner seat belt/rear seat back retaining bolts is 57 N.m (42
ft.lbs.).
4. Install rear seat cushion.
Rear Seat Cushion
REAR SEAT CUSHION
REMOVAL
1. Pull upward at each end of the rear seat cushion to disengage retainer loops from cups in floor.
Fig. 6
2. Remove rear seat cushion from vehicle (Fig. 6).
INSTALLATION
1. Place rear seat cushion in position under bottom of seat back. 2. Position inboard seat belts on
top of seat cushion. 3. Guide seat cushion loops into retainer cups in floor pan. 4. Push downward
on the front corners of the seat cushion to engage retainers.
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Seats: Service and Repair Seat Back Plastic Panel
SEAT BACK PLASTIC PANEL
REMOVAL
1. Grasp seat back panel at upper corners. 2. Pull rearward on panel until both upper corner
attaching clips disengage. 3. Remove the two lower attaching screws. 4. Remove plastic panel
from seat back.
INSTALLATION
1. Inspect seat back where attaching clips and screws engage into seat frame for damage or
distortion. 2. If seat frame is damage or distorted repair to original flat surface. If damage or
distortion beyond repair replace seat frame. 3. Inspect attaching clips for damage or deformation
and replace as necessary. 4. Secure upper attachment clips to seat back plastic panel. 5. Place
panel into position on seat back and press on panel until clips lock into position. 6. Install lower two
screws into panel. Tighten screws to 2N.m.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Sensors and Switches - Body and Frame > Hood Switch / Sensor > Hood
Sensor/Switch (For Alarm) > Component Information > Service and Repair
Hood Sensor/Switch (For Alarm): Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Open hood. 2. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative remote cable. 3. Using a trim stick
(special tool #C-4755) or equivalent, gently pry switch up and out of mounting bracket. 4.
Disconnect wire harness connector from hood ajar switch. 5. Remove switch from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the switch in vehicle. 2. Connect wire harness connector to hood ajar switch. 3. Firmly
snap hood ajar switch into mounting bracket. 4. Connect the battery negative remote cable. 5.
Close hood.
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Component Information > Diagrams
Power Door Lock Switch: Diagrams
Driver Door Lock Switch
Passenger Door Lock Switch
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Power Door Lock Switch: Testing and Inspection
1. Remove the switch from its mounting location, and disconnect from vehicle wiring harness.
Door Lock Switch Resistance
2. Using an ohmmeter, refer to the table to determine if switch resistance is correct in the Lock and
Unlock switch positions.
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Power Door Lock Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Remove front door trim panel. 3.
Disconnect wire connector. 4. Remove two attaching screws. 5. Remove the switch from the door
panel.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the switch to the door panel. 2. Install the two attaching screws. 3. Connect the one wire
connector. 4. Install the front door trim panel. 5. Connect the battery negative cable.
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Component Information > Diagrams
Power Mirror Switch: Diagrams
Power Mirror Switch (LHD)
Power Mirror Switch (RHD)
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Component Information > Diagrams > Page 5628
Power Mirror Switch: Testing and Inspection
1. Remove power mirror switch.
Mirror Switch Continuity (Part 1 Of 2)
Mirror Switch Continuity (Part 2 Of 2)
2. Using an ohmmeter, test for continuity between the terminals of the switch as shown in the
Mirror Switch Continuity table 3. If test results are not obtained as shown in the Mirror Switch
Continuity table, replace the switch.
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Power Mirror Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Using a trim stick (special tool #C-4755) or
equivalent, gently pry up on window switch bezel and remove from door trim panel. 3. Disconnect
wire connector from switch. 4. Remove two switch retaining screws.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the retaining screws. 2. Reconnect the wire connector to the switch. 3. Insert switch into
door trim panel. 4. Connect the battery negative cable.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Sensors and Switches - Body and Frame > Sunroof / Moonroof Limit
Switch > Component Information > Description and Operation
Sunroof / Moonroof Limit Switch: Description and Operation
LIMIT SWITCH
DESCRIPTION
The Sunroof Limit Switch is located in the drive motor assembly housing and is not serviceable.
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Component Information > Diagrams
Sunroof / Moonroof Switch: Diagrams
Sunroof Switch
Sunroof Vent Switch
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Sunroof / Moonroof Switch: Service and Repair
CONTROL UNIT
REMOVAL
Fig. 1
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1. Remove sun visors, front grab handles, A-pillar screw, Right upper B-pillar trim. Disengage front
door weatherstrip from headliner, pull headliner
down to access control unit (Fig. 1).
2. Disconnect wire connector from control unit. 3. Slide control unit up and forward and remove.
INSTALLATION
1. Place sunroof control unit into position. 2. Lock control unit into position. 3. Connect wire
connector to control unit. 4. Install sun visors, front grab handles, A-pillar screw, Right upper
B-pillar trim. Engage front door weatherstrip to headliner. 5. Cycle sunroof to the full open position.
6. Ensure sunroof adjustment.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Sensors and Switches - Body and Frame > Trunk / Liftgate Switch >
Component Information > Locations
Trunk / Liftgate Switch: Locations
The Vehicle Theft Security System (VTSS) Deck Lid Security Switch is mounted to the back of the
deck lid lock cylinder.
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Component Information > Locations > Page 5642
Trunk / Liftgate Switch: Diagrams
Decklid Release Switch (Power Release)
Decklid Security Switch (Knock Out)
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Component Information > Service and Repair > Decklid Release Switch Replacement
Trunk / Liftgate Switch: Service and Repair Decklid Release Switch Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Open the glove box door. 3. Using a trim
stick (special tool #C-4755) or equivalent, gently pry out on the deck lid release switch and pull out
of instrument panel. 4. Disconnect the wiring connector. 5. Remove switch from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Connect the wiring connector. 2. Align switch in hole and firmly snap into place. 3. Close the
glove box door. 4. Connect the battery negative cable.
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Trunk / Liftgate Switch: Service and Repair Decklid Security Switch Replacement
REMOVAL
The Vehicle Theft Security System (VTSS) Deck Lid Security Switch is mounted to the back of the
deck lid lock cylinder. 1. Open deck lid. 2. Disconnect wire connector to switch. 3. Remove the
spring clip retainer. 4. Pull switch OFF of deck lid lock cylinder and remove from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Push switch onto the deck lid lock cylinder. 2. Install the spring clip retainer. 3. Connect the wire
connector to switch. 4. Close the deck lid.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Spoilers, Flaps, and Air Dams > Spoiler > Component Information >
Service and Repair
Spoiler: Service and Repair
SPOILER
REMOVAL
1. Remove the decklid cover. Refer to Trim Panel.
Fig. 9
2. Remove the four nuts and remove the spoiler (Fig. 9).
INSTALLATION
1. Install the spoiler and nuts. 2. Tighten nuts to 3 N.m (30 in.lbs.). 3. Install the decklid cover.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Unibody > Cowl > Cowl Moulding / Trim > System Information > Service
and Repair
Cowl Moulding / Trim: Service and Repair
COWL GRILLE SCREEN
REMOVAL
1. Release hood latch and open hood. 2. Remove windshield wiper arms.
Fig. 1
3. Remove the five screws holding cowl cover to cowl at base of windshield opening (Fig. 1). 4.
Remove hood to cowl seal, at the leading edge of cowl cover. Pull the seal towards the front of the
vehicle. 5. Separate the cowl cover from the vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Place cowl panel in place on vehicle. 2. Install the five screws holding cowl panel to cowl at base
of windshield opening. 3. Push the hood to cowl seal over the forward flange of the cowl cover and
cowl plenum. 4. Install windshield wiper arms.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Weatherstrip > Front Door Weatherstrip > Component Information >
Service and Repair
Front Door Weatherstrip: Service and Repair
B-PILLAR WEATHERSTRIP CHANNEL
REMOVAL
Fig. 1
1. Remove B-pillar applique (Fig. 1). 2. Remove push in fasteners attaching weatherstrip to B-pillar.
3. Pull weatherstrip from B-pillar channels. 4. Remove screws attaching channels to B-pillar. 5.
Remove channels from B-pillar.
INSTALLATION
1. Install channels from B-pillar. 2. Install screws attaching channels to B-pillar. 3. Install
weatherstrip to B-pillar channels. 4. Install push in fasteners attaching weatherstrip to B-pillar. 5.
Install B-pillar applique.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Weatherstrip > Front Door Window Glass Weatherstrip > Component
Information > Service and Repair > Front Door
Front Door Window Glass Weatherstrip: Service and Repair Front Door
FRONT VERTICAL GUIDE BAR
REMOVAL
1. Remove door trim panel and water dam. 2. Remove door speaker, if equipped. 3. Remove front
lift guide. 4. Remove bolt attaching top of front guide bar to inner door panel. 5. Using a Snap-one
flare-nut socket (FRXM10) and a hex wrench, remove nut attaching bottom of guide bar to door
panel while holding jack
screws.
INSTALLATION
1. Install nut attaching bottom of guide bar to door panel. 2. Install bolt attaching top of front guide
bar to inner door panel. 3. Install front lift guide. 4. Install door speaker, if equipped. 5. Verify door
glass alignment, adjust if necessary. 6. Install door trim panel and water dam.
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Front Door Window Glass Weatherstrip: Service and Repair FDR Glass Run Weatherstrip
FOR GLASS RUN WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
1. Remove flag cover, door trim panel, water dam as necessary. 2. Remove door glass. 3. Loosen
side view mirror, as necessary. 4. Remove weatherstrip fasteners. 5. Pull weatherstrip from lower
front channel above door latch.
Fig. 2
6. Pull run weatherstrip from window frame channel (Fig. 2).
INSTALLATION
1. Clean butyl material from door flange area. 2. Place door run weatherstrip in position on window
frame channel. 3. Push door run weatherstrip into window frame channel. 4. Push weatherstrip into
lower front channel above door latch. 5. Install weatherstrip fasteners. 6. Install door glass. 7.
Tighten side view mirror. 8. Install pull cup support bracket, water shield, door trim panel and flag
trim.
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Front Door Window Glass Weatherstrip: Service and Repair Outer Belt Weatherstrip
OUTER BELT WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
1. Open door glass. 2. Pull upward at rear end of outer belt weatherstrip.
Fig. 3
3. Remove outer belt weatherstrip from vehicle (Fig. 3).
INSTALLATION
1. Starting at leading edge of door, press weatherstrip onto door. 2. Operate window and check for
interference.
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Front Door Window Glass Weatherstrip: Service and Repair Door Upper Secondary Weatherstrip
DOOR UPPER SECONDARY WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
1. Using a fork-type prying tool, disengage push in fasteners attaching door upper secondary
weatherstrip to door opening. 2. Remove weatherstrip from door.
INSTALLATION
1. Position weatherstrip to opening door. 2. Press door upper secondary weatherstrip fasteners into
position.
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Front Door Window Glass Weatherstrip: Service and Repair
Front Door
FRONT VERTICAL GUIDE BAR
REMOVAL
1. Remove door trim panel and water dam. 2. Remove door speaker, if equipped. 3. Remove front
lift guide. 4. Remove bolt attaching top of front guide bar to inner door panel. 5. Using a Snap-one
flare-nut socket (FRXM10) and a hex wrench, remove nut attaching bottom of guide bar to door
panel while holding jack
screws.
INSTALLATION
1. Install nut attaching bottom of guide bar to door panel. 2. Install bolt attaching top of front guide
bar to inner door panel. 3. Install front lift guide. 4. Install door speaker, if equipped. 5. Verify door
glass alignment, adjust if necessary. 6. Install door trim panel and water dam.
FDR Glass Run Weatherstrip
FOR GLASS RUN WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
1. Remove flag cover, door trim panel, water dam as necessary. 2. Remove door glass. 3. Loosen
side view mirror, as necessary. 4. Remove weatherstrip fasteners. 5. Pull weatherstrip from lower
front channel above door latch.
Fig. 2
6. Pull run weatherstrip from window frame channel (Fig. 2).
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INSTALLATION
1. Clean butyl material from door flange area. 2. Place door run weatherstrip in position on window
frame channel. 3. Push door run weatherstrip into window frame channel. 4. Push weatherstrip into
lower front channel above door latch. 5. Install weatherstrip fasteners. 6. Install door glass. 7.
Tighten side view mirror. 8. Install pull cup support bracket, water shield, door trim panel and flag
trim.
Outer Belt Weatherstrip
OUTER BELT WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
1. Open door glass. 2. Pull upward at rear end of outer belt weatherstrip.
Fig. 3
3. Remove outer belt weatherstrip from vehicle (Fig. 3).
INSTALLATION
1. Starting at leading edge of door, press weatherstrip onto door. 2. Operate window and check for
interference.
Door Upper Secondary Weatherstrip
DOOR UPPER SECONDARY WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
1. Using a fork-type prying tool, disengage push in fasteners attaching door upper secondary
weatherstrip to door opening. 2. Remove weatherstrip from door.
INSTALLATION
1. Position weatherstrip to opening door. 2. Press door upper secondary weatherstrip fasteners into
position.
Front/Rear Door Inner Belt Weatherstrip
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Weatherstrip > Front Door Window Glass Weatherstrip > Component
Information > Service and Repair > Front Door > Page 5668
FRONT/REAR DOOR INNER BELT WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
1. Remove door trim panel.
Fig. 4
2. Remove weatherstrip from door. Use a rubber mallet and a block of wood, tap upward at each
clip holding the molding to the door (Fig. 4).
INSTALLATION
1. Push down on weatherstrip to engage channel to door panel. 2. Install door trim panel.
Secondary Sill Weatherstrip
SECONDARY SILL WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
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Fig. 8
1. Using a fork-type prying tool, disengage push in fasteners attaching sill secondary weatherstrip
to door (Fig. 8). 2. Remove weatherstrip from door.
INSTALLATION
1. Position weatherstrip to door. 2. Press sill secondary weatherstrip fasteners into position.
Trunk Opening Weatherstrip
TRUNK OPENING WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
1. Open decklid.
Fig. 9
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2. Pull decklid weatherstrip form decklid opening fence (Fig. 9). 3. Remove weatherstrip from
vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Place decklid opening weatherstrip into position. 2. Press the weatherstrip onto the decklid
opening fence. 3. Close decklid.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Body and Frame > Weatherstrip > Rear Door Window Glass Weatherstrip > Component
Information > Service and Repair > Front/Rear Door Inner Belt Weatherstrip
Rear Door Window Glass Weatherstrip: Service and Repair Front/Rear Door Inner Belt
Weatherstrip
FRONT/REAR DOOR INNER BELT WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
1. Remove door trim panel.
Fig. 4
2. Remove weatherstrip from door. Use a rubber mallet and a block of wood, tap upward at each
clip holding the molding to the door (Fig. 4).
INSTALLATION
1. Push down on weatherstrip to engage channel to door panel. 2. Install door trim panel.
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Information > Service and Repair > Front/Rear Door Inner Belt Weatherstrip > Page 5675
Rear Door Window Glass Weatherstrip: Service and Repair Rear Door Glass Run Weatherstrip
REAR DOOR GLASS RUN WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
1. Remove door trim panel, water dam as necessary. 2. Remove door glass. 3. Remove
weatherstrip fasteners. 4. Pull weatherstrip from lower front channel above door latch.
Fig. 5
5. Pull run weatherstrip from window frame channel (Fig. 5).
INSTALLATION
1. Clean butyl material from door flange area. 2. Place door run weatherstrip in position on window
frame channel. 3. Push door run weatherstrip into window frame channel. 4. Push weatherstrip into
lower front channel above door latch. 5. Install weatherstrip fasteners. 6. Install door glass. 7.
Install pull cup support bracket, water shield, and door trim panel.
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Information > Service and Repair > Front/Rear Door Inner Belt Weatherstrip > Page 5676
Rear Door Window Glass Weatherstrip: Service and Repair RDR Secondary Weatherstrip
RDR SECONDARY WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
1. Using a fork-type prying tool C-4829 or equivalent, disengage push in fasteners attaching door
upper secondary weatherstrip to door opening. 2. Remove weatherstrip from door.
INSTALLATION
1. Position weatherstrip to opening door. 2. Press door upper secondary weatherstrip fasteners into
position.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Cruise Control > Cruise Control Servo > Component Information > Locations
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Cruise Control > Cruise Control Servo > Component Information > Locations > Page 5681
Cruise Control Servo: Description and Operation
The servo unit consists of a solenoid valve body, and a vacuum chamber. The solenoid valve body
contains three solenoids:
- Vacuum
- Vent
- Dump
The vacuum chamber contains a diaphragm with a cable attached to control the throttle linkage.
The PCM controls the solenoid valve body. The solenoid valve body controls the application and
release of vacuum to the diaphragm of the vacuum servo. The servo unit cannot be repaired and is
serviced only as a complete assembly.
Power is supplied to the servo by the PCM through the brake switch. The PCM controls the ground
path for the vacuum and vent solenoids.
The dump solenoid is energized anytime it receives power. If power to the dump solenoid is
interrupted, the solenoid dumps vacuum in the servo. This provides a safety backup to the vent and
vacuum solenoids.
The vacuum and vent solenoids must be grounded at the PCM to operate. When the PCM grounds
the vacuum servo solenoid, the solenoid allows vacuum to enter the servo and pull open the
throttle plate using the cable. When the PCM breaks the ground, the solenoid closes and no more
vacuum is allowed to enter the servo. The PCM also operates the vent solenoid via ground. The
vent solenoid opens and closes a passage to bleed or hold vacuum in the servo as required.
The PCM duty cycles the vacuum and vent solenoids to maintain the set speed, or to accelerate
and decelerate the vehicle. To increase throttle opening, the PCM grounds the vacuum and vent
solenoids. To decrease throttle opening, the PCM removes the grounds from the vacuum and vent
solenoids.
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Cruise Control Servo: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Speed Control Servo
1. Disconnect electrical connector from servo. 2. Disconnect vacuum hose from servo 3. Remove 2
nuts retaining bracket to servo. 4. Remove cable bell housing from servo mounting studs. 5.
Remove retaining clip pin holding cable to servo.
INSTALLATION
1. Install retaining clip to cable at servo. 2. Install 2 nuts at cable to servo and servo bracket, tighten
to 7 Nm (60 in. lbs.). 3. Connect electrical connector to servo. 4. Connect vacuum hose to servo
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Cruise Control > Cruise Control Servo Cable > Component Information > Description and
Operation
Cruise Control Servo Cable: Description and Operation
The speed control servo cable is connected between the speed control vacuum servo diaphragm
and the throttle body control linkage. This cable causes the throttle control linkage to open or close
the throttle valve in response to movement of the vacuum servo diaphragm.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Cruise Control > Cruise Control Servo Cable > Component Information > Description and
Operation > Page 5686
Cruise Control Servo Cable: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Remove the throttle cable cover.
Fig.2 Disconnecting Throttle Cable
3. Remove speed control cable from throttle lever by sliding clasp out of the hole. 4. Lift the
retaining tab on the throttle cable and slide cable out of bracket. Lift the retaining tab on the speed
control cable and slide cable out of
bracket.,
5. Disconnect electrical connector from servo. 6. Disconnect vacuum hose from servo.
Speed Control Servo
7. Remove 2 nuts retaining bracket to servo. 8. Remove push nuts holding cable housing to servo.
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Fig.4 Speed Control Cable
9. Remove retaining clip holding cable to servo.
INSTALLATION
1. Install retaining clip to cable at servo. 2. Slide cable bell housing over servo mounting studs. 3.
Install servo mounting studs into bracket. 4. Install 2 nuts at cable to servo and servo bracket,
tighten to 7 Nm (60 in. lbs.). 5. Connect electrical connector to servo. 6. Connect vacuum hose to
servo 7. Rotate the throttle lever forward to the wide open position and install speed control cable
clasp. 8. Slide speed control cable into throttle cable bracket and engage retaining tab. Slide
throttle cable into throttle cable bracket and engage retaining
tab.
9. Install the Throttle cable cover.
10. Connect the negative battery cable.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Cruise Control > Cruise Control Switch > Component Information > Locations
Cruise Control Switch: Locations
The speed control switches are mounted in two separate switch pods on the steering wheel and
are wired through the clockspring device under the airbag module.
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Cruise Control Switch: Description and Operation
There are two separate switch pods that operate the speed control system and are located on the
steering wheel.
The speed control system has five separate resistive switches that provide a single multiplexed
(MUX) voltage inputs to the PCM.The switch names are: ON, OFF, SET, COAST, RESUME,
ACCEL, TAPUP COAST, and CANCEL. Based on conditions when the buttons are pushed (and
released), the five voltages ranges provided to the PCM result in the following functions: ON, OFF,
SET, COAST, RESUME, ACCEL, TAP-UP COAST, and CANCEL. Refer to the Speed Control for
more information
Also the PCM receives an input from the brake switch to sense whether the brake pedal has been
depressed. When the PCM receives the brake depressed input, it turns OFF power to the speed
control servo and disengages speed control.
The individual switches cannot be repaired. If one switch fails, the entire switch module must be
replaced.
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Cruise Control Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
The speed control switches are mounted in the steering wheel and wired through the clock spring
device under the airbag module.
WARNING: IF REMOVAL OF AIRBAG MODULE IS NECESSARY, REFER TO THE RESTRAINT
SYSTEMS.
1. Turn OFF ignition. 2. Remove two screws from side of each switch. 3. Rock switch away from
airbag and steering wheel. 4. Disconnect two-way electrical connector. 5. Repeat for the other
switch.
INSTALLATION
The speed control switches are mounted in the steering wheel and wired through the clock spring
device under the airbag module.
WARNING: IF REMOVAL OF AIRBAG MODULE IS NECESSARY, REFER TO THE RESTRAINT
SYSTEMS.
1. Install switches. 2. Connect two-way electrical connector. 3. Install two screws to the side of
each switch. 4. Install airbag, refer to the Restraint Systems
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Cruise Control Vacuum Reservoir: Locations
The vacuum reservoir is located in the engine compartment.
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Page 5696
Cruise Control Vacuum Reservoir: Description and Operation
The vacuum reservoir is located in the engine compartment. It is made of plastic.
The reservoir stores engine vacuum. When engine vacuum drops, as in climbing a grade while
driving, the reservoir supplies the vacuum needed to maintain proper speed control operation. The
vacuum reservoir cannot be repaired and must be replaced if faulty.
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Page 5697
Cruise Control Vacuum Reservoir: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove the pass anger side cowl screen.
Fig.6 Vacuum Reservoir Mounting
2. Remove vacuum reservoir mounting nuts.
Vacuum Reservoir Connections
3. Remove vacuum hose and throttle cable tie strap push clip. 4. Remove vacuum reservoir,
INSTALLATION
1. Install vacuum reservoir, install nuts and tighten to 5.6 Nm (50 in. lbs.) 2. Install vacuum hose. 3.
Install the throttle cable push clip onto reservoir.
NOTE: Throttle cable must be clipped to the reservoir to prevent contact with the exhaust manifold.
4. Install the passenger side cowl screen.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Cruise Control > Sensors and Switches - Cruise Control > Cruise Control Switch > Component
Information > Locations
Cruise Control Switch: Locations
The speed control switches are mounted in two separate switch pods on the steering wheel and
are wired through the clockspring device under the airbag module.
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Cruise Control Switch: Description and Operation
There are two separate switch pods that operate the speed control system and are located on the
steering wheel.
The speed control system has five separate resistive switches that provide a single multiplexed
(MUX) voltage inputs to the PCM.The switch names are: ON, OFF, SET, COAST, RESUME,
ACCEL, TAPUP COAST, and CANCEL. Based on conditions when the buttons are pushed (and
released), the five voltages ranges provided to the PCM result in the following functions: ON, OFF,
SET, COAST, RESUME, ACCEL, TAP-UP COAST, and CANCEL. Refer to the Speed Control for
more information
Also the PCM receives an input from the brake switch to sense whether the brake pedal has been
depressed. When the PCM receives the brake depressed input, it turns OFF power to the speed
control servo and disengages speed control.
The individual switches cannot be repaired. If one switch fails, the entire switch module must be
replaced.
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Cruise Control Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
The speed control switches are mounted in the steering wheel and wired through the clock spring
device under the airbag module.
WARNING: IF REMOVAL OF AIRBAG MODULE IS NECESSARY, REFER TO THE RESTRAINT
SYSTEMS.
1. Turn OFF ignition. 2. Remove two screws from side of each switch. 3. Rock switch away from
airbag and steering wheel. 4. Disconnect two-way electrical connector. 5. Repeat for the other
switch.
INSTALLATION
The speed control switches are mounted in the steering wheel and wired through the clock spring
device under the airbag module.
WARNING: IF REMOVAL OF AIRBAG MODULE IS NECESSARY, REFER TO THE RESTRAINT
SYSTEMS.
1. Install switches. 2. Connect two-way electrical connector. 3. Install two screws to the side of
each switch. 4. Install airbag, refer to the Restraint Systems
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Instrument Panel, Gauges and Warning Indicators > ABS Light > Component Information >
Application and ID
ABS Light: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than those listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can result.
Bulb Application
ABS Indicator........................................................................................................................................
..................................................................LED
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Application and ID > Page 5708
ABS Light: Description and Operation
For Description and Operation of this Component refer to Brakes, Antilock Brake System,
Description and Operation, Antilock Brake System Component Description.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Instrument Panel, Gauges and Warning Indicators > Audible Warning Device > Component
Information > Locations
Audible Warning Device: Locations
The Chime Module is located within the instrument cluster.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Instrument Panel, Gauges and Warning Indicators > Audible Warning Device > Component
Information > Description and Operation > Chime/Buzzer
Audible Warning Device: Description and Operation Chime/Buzzer
CHIME/BUZZER
The Chime Module is located within the instrument cluster and is not serviceable. The
chime/buzzer system provides the driver with warning chimes for: Seat Belt
- Exterior Lamps ON
- Key-In Ignition
- Warning Lamp Announcement
- Turn Signal ON
- Park Brake
- Low Fuel
Fasten Seat Belt The seat belt reminder system uses both visual and audible signals. A combined
seat belt and key reminder chime with a red light on the instrument panel.
The system will always illuminate the seat belt reminder lamp for four to eight seconds when the
ignition switch is turned to the ON position. The CHIME will sound during the same time interval if
the driver's seat belt is not fastened. Passenger belts are not connected to the system.
Headlamps Reminder These are the conditions that have to be met for the headlamps ON, chime
function to work: Headlamps ON and
- Driver's door open and
- Key removed from the ignition switch.
Chime should sound until headlamps are turned OFF or the drivers door is closed.
Key In Ignition Reminder The chime will activate if the drivers door is opened and the key is in the
ignition switch, with the ignition switch in either the OFF, LOCK, or the accessory (ACC) position.
Door Ajar Chime The chime will sound once when: Door opened and
- Ignition in RUN position and
- Vehicle speed is present
Turn Signal ON The cluster shall remind the driver that either turn signal has been left ON by
continuously chiming after: Left or Right turn signal left ON for 1.0 mile and
- Vehicle speed of 15 mph or greater.
Park Brake Reminder The cluster shall chime 10 times and continuously flash the brake indicator
when: Park brake is activated and
- Vehicle speed is present.
Low Fuel Reminder When the fuel level drops to about 1/8 tank, the fuel symbol will light and a
single chime will sound. The light will remain ON until fuel is added. If the fuel level drops to about
1/16 of a tank, the fuel symbol will flash several times and the chime will sound several times.
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Audible Warning Device: Description and Operation Seat Belt Reminder System
The seat belt reminder system uses both visual and audible signals. A combined seat belt and key
reminder chime with a red light on the instrument panel.
The system will always illuminate the seat belt reminder lamp for four to eight seconds when the
ignition switch is turned to the ON position. The CHIME will sound during the same time interval if
the driver's seat belt is not fastened. Passenger belts are not connected to the system.
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Audible Warning Device: Testing and Inspection
NO TONE WHEN IGNITION SWITCH IS TURNED ON AND DRIVERS SEAT BELT IS
UNBUCKLED
1. Using an ohmmeter, with the seat belt fully retracted, check for continuity to ground at Pin 20 of
the 26-way cluster harness connector. If OK, go
to Step 2. If not OK, repair as necessary.
2. Using voltmeter, check for battery feed at Pin 4 of the 26-way cluster harness connector. Check
for ignition feed at Pin 14 of the 26-way cluster
harness connector. If not OK, repair as necessary.
NO FASTEN SEAT BELT LAMP WHEN IGNITION SWITCH IS ON
1. Check for battery feed at cluster harness connector Pin 4. 2. Check for ignition feed at cluster
harness connector Pin 14. Repair as necessary.
NO TONE WHEN HEADLAMPS ARE ON AND DRIVERS DOOR IS OPEN
1. Remove the key from the ignition. 2. Check left door jamb switch for good ground when drivers
door is open. 3. Check for ground at Pin 1 of the 26-way cluster harness connector. 4. Check for
battery feed at cluster harness connector Pin 4 of the 26-way cluster harness connector. 5. Check
for NO voltage at Pin 14. Ignition voltage must not be present for the chime to work. 6. Check
headlamp switch.
NO TONE WHEN KEY IS LEFT IN IGNITION AND DRIVERS DOOR IS OPEN
1. Check for continuity to ground at Pin 1 of the 26-way cluster harness connector. If OK, go to
Step 3. If not OK, repair as necessary. 2. Using voltmeter, check for battery feed at Pin 21 of the
26-way cluster harness connector. Check for NO ignition feed at Pin 14 of the 26-way
cluster harness connector. If OK, go to Step 3. If not OK, repair as necessary
3. Open driver's door and ensure the ignition key is in the OFF; LOCK, or ACC position. Check for
continuity to ground at Pin 9 of the 26-way
cluster harness connector. If ground OK, replace cluster printed circuit board. If no ground, check
key-in switch or door switch wiring and repair as necessary
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Instrument Panel, Gauges and Warning Indicators > Brake Warning Indicator > Component
Information > Application and ID
Brake Warning Indicator: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than those listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can result.
Bulb Application
Brake System Warning Indicator..........................................................................................................
.........................................................................LED
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Information > Application and ID > Page 5719
Brake Warning Indicator: Testing and Inspection
The brake warning lamp illuminates when the parking brake is applied with ignition switch turned to
the ON position. The same lamp will also illuminate if one of the two service brake systems fail the
when brake pedal is applied.
To Test The System:
- As the ignition switch is turned to the start position the lamp should light.
- Turn ignition switch to the ON position and apply the parking brake. The lamp should light.
If Lamp Fails To Light, Inspect For:
- A burned out lamp
- Loose, corroded or damaged socket
- A damaged circuit board
- A broken or disconnected wire at the switch
- Defective switch
To test the service brake warning system, refer to Brakes, Hydraulic System Control Valves.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Instrument Panel, Gauges and Warning Indicators > Cigarette Lighter > Component
Information > Diagrams > Diagram Information and Instructions
Cigarette Lighter: Diagram Information and Instructions
How to Use Wiring Diagrams
DaimlerChrysler Corporation wiring diagrams are designed to provide information regarding the
vehicles wiring content. In order to effectively use the wiring diagrams to diagnose and repair
DaimlerChrysler Corporation vehicles, it is important to understand all of their features and
characteristics.
General Information (Part 1 of 2)
Diagrams are arranged such that the power (B+) side of the circuit is placed near the top of the
page, and the ground (B-) side of the circuit is placed near the bottom of the page (Fig. 1).
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General Information (Part 2 of 2)
All switches, components, and modules are shown in the at rest position with the doors closed and
the key removed from the ignition (Fig. 2).
Components are shown two ways. A solid line around a component indicates that the component is
complete. A dashed line around the component indicates that the component is being shown is not
complete. Incomplete components have a reference number to indicate the page where the
component is shown complete.
It is important to realize that no attempt is made on the diagrams to represent components and
wiring as they appear on the vehicle. For example, a short
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piece of wire is treated the same as a long one. In addition, switches and other components are
shown as simply as possible, with regard to function only.
Circuit Functions
Circuit Identification Code Chart
All circuits in the diagrams use an alpha/numeric code to identify the wire and its function. To
identify which circuit code applies to a system, refer to the Circuit Identification Code Chart. This
chart shows the main circuits only and does not show the secondary codes that may apply to some
models.
Circuit Information
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Wire Code Identification
Wire Color Code Chart
Each wire shown in the diagrams contains a code which identifies the main circuit, part of the main
circuit, gauge of wire, and color.
Connector, Ground and Splice Information
CAUTION: Not all connectors are serviced. Some connectors are serviced only with a harness. A
typical example might be the Supplemental Restraint System connectors. Always check parts
availability before attempting a repair.
IDENTIFICATION
Connectors, grounds, and splices are identified as follows: In-line connectors located in the engine compartment are C100 series numbers
- In-line connectors located in the Instrument Panel area are C200 series numbers.
- In-line connectors located in the body are C300 series numbers.
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- Jumper harness connectors are C400 series numbers.
- Grounds and ground connectors are identified with a "G" and follow the same series numbering
as the in-line connectors.
- Splices are identified with an "S" and follow the same series numbering as the in-line connectors.
- Component connectors are identified by the component name instead of a number. Multiple
connectors on a component use a C1, C2, etc. identifier.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Sensitive Devices
Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol is used to indicate this. When handling
any component with this symbol comply with the following procedures to reduce the possibility of
electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the component. If it is not
known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part from
its protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from its package,
ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
Notes, Cautions and Warnings
Additional important information is presented in three ways: Notes, Cautions, and Warnings.
NOTES are used to help describe how switches or components operate to complete a particular
circuit. They are also used to indicate different conditions that may appear on the vehicle. For
example, an up-to and after condition.
CAUTIONS are used to indicate information that could prevent making an error that may damage
the vehicle.
WARNINGS provide information to prevent personal injury and vehicle damage. Below is a list of
general warnings that should be followed any time a vehicle is being serviced.
WARNING:
- ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES FOR EYE PROTECTION.
- USE SAFETY STANDS ANYTIME A PROCEDURE REQUIRES BEING UNDER A VEHICLE.
- BE SURE THAT THE IGNITION SWITCH ALWAYS IS IN THE OFF POSITION, UNLESS THE
PROCEDURE REQUIRES IT TO BE ON.
- SET THE PARKING BRAKE WHEN WORKING ON ANY VEHICLE. AN AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN PARK. A MANUAL TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN
NEUTRAL.
- OPERATE THE ENGINE ONLY IN A WELL-VENTILATED AREA.
- KEEP AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING, ESPECIALLY THE
FAN AND BELTS.
- TO PREVENT SERIOUS BURNS, AVOID CONTACT WITH HOT PARTS SUCH AS THE
RADIATOR, EXHAUST MANIFOLD(S), TAIL PIPE, CATALYTIC CONVERTER, AND MUFFLER.
- DO NOT ALLOW FLAME OR SPARKS NEAR THE BATTERY. GASES ARE ALWAYS
PRESENT IN AND AROUND THE BATTERY.
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- ALWAYS REMOVE RINGS, WATCHES, LOOSE HANGING JEWELRY, AND LOOSE
CLOTHING.
Symbols
Wiring Diagram Symbols
International symbols are used throughout the wiring diagrams. These symbols are consistent with
those being used around the world (Fig. 3).
Take Outs
The abbreviation T/O is used in the component location section to indicate a point in which the
wiring harness branches out to a component.
Terminology
This is a list of terms and definitions used in the wiring diagrams.
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LHD .....................................................................................................................................................
.......................................... Left Hand Drive Vehicles RHD .................................................................
............................................................................................................................ Right Hand Drive
Vehicles ATX .......................................................................................................................................
.......................... Automatic Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive MTX ...................................................
.................................................................................................................. Manual
Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive AT ..................................................................................................
................................................................... Automatic Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive MT .............
...........................................................................................................................................................
Manual Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive SOHC ................................................................................
..................................................................................................... Single Over Head Cam Engine
DOHC ..................................................................................................................................................
................................. Double Over Head Cam Engine BUX ................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
Built-Up-Export Built-Up-Export
.................................................................................................................. Vehicles Built For Sale In
Markets Other Than North America Except Built-Up-Export
........................................................................................................................................ Vehicles
Built For Sale In North America
Section Identification and Information
Section Identification
The wiring diagrams are grouped into individual sections. If a component is most likely found in a
particular group, it will be shown complete (all wires, connectors, and pins) within that group. For
example, the Auto Shutdown Relay is most likely to be found in Group 30, so it is shown there
complete. It can, however, be shown partially in another group if it contains some associated
wiring.
Diode Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the battery. 2. Locate the diode in the harness, and remove the protective covering.
Diode Identification
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3. Remove the diode from the harness, pay attention to the current flow direction.
INSTALLATION
1. Remove the insulation from the wires in the harness. Only remove enough insulation to solder in
the new diode. 2. Install the new diode in the harness, making sure current flow is correct. If
necessary, refer to the appropriate wiring diagram for current flow (Fig.
13).
3. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only Do not use acid core solder. 4.
Tape the diode to the harness using electrical tape. Make sure the diode is completely sealed from
the elements. 5. Re-connect the battery and test affected systems.
Terminal Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector being repaired from its mating half/component.
Fig.16 Connector Locking Wedge Tab (Typical)
3. Remove the connector locking wedge, if required (Fig. 16).
Fig.17 Terminal Removal
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Fig.18 Terminal Removal Using Special Tool
4. Position the connector locking finger away from the terminal using the proper pick from special
tool kit 6680. Pull on the wire to remove the
terminal from the connector (Fig. 17) (Fig. 18).
5. Cut the wire 6 inches from the back of the connector. 6. Remove 1 inch of insulation from the
wire on the harness side.
INSTALLATION
1. Select a wire from the terminal repair assembly that best matches the color wire being repaired.
2. Cut the repair wire to the proper length and remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation. 3. Splice the
repair wire to the wire harness
a. Place a piece of heat shrink tubing over one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire repair area. b. Spread the strands of the wire apart on each
part of the exposed wires. c. Push the two ends of wire together until the strands of wire are close
to the insulation. d. Twist the wires together. e. Solder the connection together using rosin core
type solder only. Do not use acid core solder. f.
Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the tubing
is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both ends of the tubing.
4. Insert the repaired wire into the connector. 5. Install the connector locking wedge, if required,
and reconnect the connector to its mating half/component. 6. Re-tape the wire harness starting at
1-1/2 inches behind the connector and 2 inches past the repair. 7. Connect battery and test all
affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Augat Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.8 Augat Connector Repair
3. Push down on the yellow connector locking tab to release the terminals (Fig. 8).
Fig.9 Using Special Tool 6932
4. Using special tool 6932, push the terminal to remove it from the connector (Fig. 9). 5. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. When the connector is re-assembled, the locking tab must be placed in the locked position to
prevent terminal push out. 5. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 6. Connect battery
and test all affected systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Molex Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.10 Molex Connector Repair
3. Insert special tool 6742 into the terminal end of the connector (Fig. 10).
Fig.11 Using Special Tool 6742
4. Using special tool 6742, release the locking fingers on the terminal (Fig. 11). 5. Pull on the wire
to remove it from the connector. 6. Repair or replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are inserted into
the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
4. Connect connector to its mating half/component. 5. Connect battery and test all affected
systems.
Terminal/Connector Repair-Thomas and Betts Connectors
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery. 2. Disconnect the connector from its mating half/component.
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Fig.12 Thomas And Betts Connector Lock Release Tabs
3. Push in the two lock tabs on the side of the connector (Fig. 12).
Fig.13 Removing Wire Terminal
4. Insert the probe end of special tool 6934 into the back of the connector cavity (Fig. 13). 5. Grasp
the wire and tool 6934, then slowly remove the wire and terminal from the connector. 6. Repair or
replace the terminal as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Reset the terminal locking tang. 2. Insert the removed wire in the same cavity on the repair
connector. 3. Repeat steps for each wire in the connector, being sure that all wires are fully seated
into the proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
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Fig.14 Single Lock Tab
4. Push in the single lock tab on the side of the connector (Fig. 14). 5. Connect connector to its
mating half/component. 6. Connect battery and test all affected systems.
Wire Splicing
STANDARD PROCEDURE - WIRE SPLICING
When splicing a wire, it is important that the correct gauge be used as shown in the wiring
diagrams.
1. Remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation from each wire that needs to be spliced. 2. Place a
piece of adhesive lined heat shrink tubing on one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long
enough to cover and seal the entire
repair area.
Fig.23 Splice Clip
3. Place the strands of wire overlapping each other inside of the splice clip (Fig. 23).
Fig.24 Crimping Tool
4. Using crimping tool, Miller p/n 8272, crimp the splice clip and wires together (Fig. 24)
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Fig.25 Solder
5. Solder the connection together using rosin core type solder only (Fig. 25)
CAUTION: DO NOT USE ACID CORE SOLDER.
Fig.26 Heat Shrink Tubing
6. Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the
tubing is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both
ends of the tubing (Fig. 26).
Special Tools
Probing Tool Package 6807
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Terminal Pick 6680
Terminal Removing Tool 6932
Terminal Removing Tool 6934
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Cigarette Lighter: Diagnostic Aids
Intermittent and Poor Connections
INTERMITTENT AND POOR CONNECTIONS
Most intermittent electrical problems are caused by faulty electrical connections or wiring. It is also
possible for a sticking component or relay to cause a problem. Before condemning a component or
wiring assembly, check the following items. Connectors are fully seated
- Spread terminals, or terminal push out
- Terminals in the wiring assembly are fully seated into the connector/component and locked into
position
- Dirt or corrosion on the terminals. Any amount of corrosion or dirt could cause an intermittent
problem
- Damaged connector/component casing exposing the item to dirt or moisture
- Wire insulation that has rubbed through causing a short to ground
- Some or all of the wiring strands broken inside of the insulation
- Wiring broken inside of the insulation
Troubleshooting Tests
Fig.6 Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) SENSITIVE DEVICES
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a symbol (Fig. 6) is used to indicate this. When
handling any component with this symbol, comply with the following procedures to reduce the
possibility of electrostatic charge build up on the body and inadvertent discharge into the
component. If it is not known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume that it is.
1. Always touch a known good ground before handling the part. This should be repeated while
handling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position, or walking a distance.
2. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
3. When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead first. 4. Do not remove the part form
it's protective packing until it is time to install the part. 5. Before removing the part from it's
package, ground the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
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Fig.7 Testing For Voltage Potential
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR VOLTAGE POTENTIAL
1. Connect the ground lead of a voltmeter to a known good ground (Fig. 7). 2. Connect the other
lead of the voltmeter to the selected test point. The vehicle ignition may need to be turned ON to
check voltage. Refer to the
appropriate test procedure.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR CONTINUITY
1. Remove the fuse for the circuit being checked or, disconnect the battery.
Fig.8 Testing For Continuity
2. Connect one lead of the ohmmeter to one side of the circuit being tested (Fig. 8). 3. Connect the
other lead to the other end of the circuit being tested. Low or no resistance means good continuity.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND
1. Remove the fuse and disconnect all items involved with the fuse. 2. Connect a test light or a
voltmeter across the terminals of the fuse. 3. Starting at the fuse block, wiggle the wiring harness
about 6 - 8 inches apart and watch the voltmeter/test lamp.
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4. If the voltmeter registers voltage or the test lamp glows, there is a short to ground in that general
area of the wiring harness.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND ON FUSES POWERING
SEVERAL LOADS
1. Refer to the wiring diagrams and disconnect or isolate all items on the suspected fused circuits.
2. Replace the blown fuse. 3. Supply power to the fuse by turning ON the ignition switch or
re-connecting the battery. 4. Start connecting or energizing the items in the fuse circuit one at a
time. When the fuse blows the circuit with the short to ground has been isolated.
Fig.9 Testing For Voltage Drop
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A VOLTAGE DROP
1. Connect the positive lead of the voltmeter to the side of the circuit closest to the battery (Fig. 9).
2. Connect the other lead of the voltmeter to the other side of the switch, component or circuit. 3.
Operate the item. 4. The voltmeter will show the difference in voltage between the two points.
Troubleshooting Tools
When diagnosing a problem in an electrical circuit there are several common tools necessary.
These tools are listed and explained below.
Jumper Wire
This is a test wire used to connect two points of a circuit. It can be used to bypass an open in a
circuit.
WARNING: NEVER USE A JUMPER WIRE ACROSS A LOAD, SUCH AS A MOTOR,
CONNECTED BETWEEN A BATTERY FEED AND GROUND.
Voltmeter
Used to check for voltage on a circuit. Always connect the black lead to a known good ground and
the red lead to the positive side of the circuit.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking voltages in these circuits, use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
Ohmmeter
Used to check the resistance between two points of a circuit. Low or no resistance in a circuit
means good continuity.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used in today's vehicles are Solid State. When
checking resistance in these circuits use a meter with a 10 mega-ohm or greater impedance rating.
In addition, make sure the power is disconnected from the circuit. Circuits that are powered up by
the vehicle's electrical system can cause damage to the equipment and provide false readings.
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Fig. 4 Probing Tool
Probing Tools
These tools are used for probing terminals in connectors (Fig. 4). Select the proper size tool from
Special Tool Package 6807, and insert it into the terminal being tested. Use the other end of the
tool to insert the meter probe.
Troubleshooting Wiring Problems
When troubleshooting wiring problems, there are six steps which can aid in the procedure. The
steps are listed and explained below. Always check for nonfactory items added to the vehicle
before doing any diagnosis. If the vehicle is equipped with these items, disconnect them to verify
these add-on items are not the cause of the problem.
1. Verify the problem. 2. Verify any related symptoms. Do this by performing operational checks on
components that are in the same circuit. Refer to the wiring diagrams. 3. Analyze the symptoms.
Use the wiring diagrams to determine what the circuit is doing, where the problem most likely is
occurring, and where the
diagnosis will continue.
4. Isolate the problem area. 5. Repair the problem. 6. Verify proper operation. For this step, check
for proper operation of all items on the repaired circuit.
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Cigarette Lighter: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig.3 Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable (Fig. 3).
Fig.1 Cigar Lighter/Power Outlet Base Removal
2. Look inside and note position of the retaining bosses (Fig. 1). 3. Using external snap ring pliers
with 90 degree tips. Insert pliers with tips against bosses and squeeze forcing bosses out of base.
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Fig.2 Cigar Lighter/Power Outlet Base Removal
4. Pull out the base through mounting ring by gently rocking pliers. A tool can be made to do the
same (Fig. 2). 5. Disconnect the base wires. 6. Set base aside and remove base mount ring.
INSTALLATION
1. Position mount ring to the instrument panel and feed the wires through ring. Index the cap and
the mount ring with the index tab at 9 O'clock to
the key in the instrument panel. Install the ring.
2. Connect wires to base. Orient base alignment rib at 11 O'clock to mate the groove in mount ring
at the same location 3. Push base into the bezel till it locks. 4. Install cigar lighter cap and check
operation of element. 5. Connect the battery negative cable.
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Air Bag(s) Arming and Disarming: Service Precautions
WARNING: THE AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE CONTAINS THE IMPACT SENSOR, WHICH
ENABLES THE SYSTEM TO DEPLOY
THE AIRBAG.
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO DIAGNOSE OR SERVICE ANY AIRBAG SYSTEM OR RELATED
STEERING WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENTS YOU
MUST FIRST DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE.
THEN WAIT TWO MINUTES FOR THE SYSTEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE
FURTHER SYSTEM SERVICE.
THIS IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. FAILURE TO DO THIS
COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL
INJURY.
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Air Bag(s) Arming and Disarming: Service and Repair
AIRBAG ARMING AND DISARMING
WARNING: The airbag control module contains the impact sensor, which enables the system to
deploy the airbag. Before attempting to diagnose or service any airbag system or related steering
wheel, steering column, or instrument panel components, you must disable the airbag system.
PROCEDURE
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative (ground) cable. 2. Wait at least two minutes for the
capacitor to discharge.
WARNING: This is the only sure way to disable the airbag system. Failure to do this could result in
accidental airbag deployment and possible personal injury.
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Door Switch: Diagrams
Driver Door Ajar Switch
Driver Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch
Hood Ajar Switch
Left Rear Door Block Motor/Ajar Switch
Passenger Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch
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Right Rear Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch
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Fog/Driving Lamp Indicator: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than those listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can result.
Bulb Application
Front Fog Lamp Indicator.....................................................................................................................
...............................................................PC194
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Fuel Gauge Sender: Locations
The fuel gauge sending unit (fuel level sensor) is attached to the side of the fuel pump module.
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Fuel Gauge Sender: Description and Operation
FUEL LEVEL SENDING UNIT / SENSOR
The fuel gauge sending unit (fuel level sensor) is attached to the side of the fuel pump module. The
sending unit consists of a float, an arm, and a variable resistor (track). The resistor track is used to
send electrical signals to the instrument cluster for fuel gauge operation and are then transmitted to
the engine controller for OBDII emission requirements.
For fuel gauge operation: As fuel level increases, the float and arm move up. This increases the
sending unit resistance, causing the fuel gauge to read full. As fuel level decreases, the float and
arm move down. This decreases the sending unit resistance causing the fuel gauge to read empty.
After this fuel level signal is sent to the instrument cluster, the instrument cluster will transmit the
data across the J1850 bus circuits to the PCM.
For OBD II emission requirements: The voltage signal is sent to the instrument cluster to indicate
fuel level. The cluster transmits the fuel level to the PCM where it is used to prevent a false setting
of misfire and fuel system monitor trouble codes. This occurs if the fuel level in the tank is less than
approximately 15 percent of its rated capacity.
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Fuel Gauge Sender: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Remove fuel pump module. Refer to Fuel Pump Module.
Fig. 4 Fuel Pump/Level Sensor Electrical Connector
1. Depress retaining tab and remove the fuel pump/level sensor connector from the bottom of the
fuel pump module electrical connector (Fig. 4).
Fig. 5 Wire Terminal Locking Wedge
2. Pull off blue locking wedge (Fig. 5).
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Fig. 6 Removing Wires From Connector
3. Using a small screwdriver lift locking finger away from terminal and push terminal out of
connector (Fig. 6). 4. Push level sensor signal and ground terminals out of the connector (Fig. 6).
Fig. 7 Level Sensor
5. Slide level sensor wires through opening fuel pump module (Fig. 7). 6. Slide level sensor out of
installation channel in module.
INSTALLATION
1. Insert level sensor wires into bottom of opening in module. 2. Wrap wires into groove in back of
level sensor. 3. While feeding wires into guide grooves, slide level sensor up into channel until it
snaps into place (Fig. 7). Ensure tab at bottom of sensor locks in
place.
4. Install level sensor wires in connector. Push the wires up through the connector and then pull
them down until they lock in place. Ensure signal and
ground wires are installed in the correct position.
5. Install locking wedge on connector. 6. Push connector up into bottom of fuel pump module
electrical connector. 7. Install fuel pump module. Refer to Fuel Pump Module.
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Air Bag(s) Arming and Disarming: Service Precautions
WARNING: THE AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE CONTAINS THE IMPACT SENSOR, WHICH
ENABLES THE SYSTEM TO DEPLOY
THE AIRBAG.
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO DIAGNOSE OR SERVICE ANY AIRBAG SYSTEM OR RELATED
STEERING WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENTS YOU
MUST FIRST DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE.
THEN WAIT TWO MINUTES FOR THE SYSTEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE
FURTHER SYSTEM SERVICE.
THIS IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. FAILURE TO DO THIS
COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL
INJURY.
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Air Bag(s) Arming and Disarming: Service and Repair
AIRBAG ARMING AND DISARMING
WARNING: The airbag control module contains the impact sensor, which enables the system to
deploy the airbag. Before attempting to diagnose or service any airbag system or related steering
wheel, steering column, or instrument panel components, you must disable the airbag system.
PROCEDURE
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative (ground) cable. 2. Wait at least two minutes for the
capacitor to discharge.
WARNING: This is the only sure way to disable the airbag system. Failure to do this could result in
accidental airbag deployment and possible personal injury.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Instrument Panel, Gauges and Warning Indicators > Instrument Cluster / Carrier > Instrument
Panel Bulb > Component Information > Application and ID
Instrument Panel Bulb: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than those listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can result.
Bulb Application
Instrument Cluster Illumination.............................................................................................................
...............................................................PC194
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Panel Bulb > Component Information > Application and ID > Page 5771
Instrument Panel Bulb: Testing and Inspection
Every time the vehicle is switched to the START/RUN position, the cluster goes through a BULB
CHECK. This tests most of the indicator lamps and Vacuum Fluorescent (VF) displays. If only one
lamp is out, remove the instrument cluster and replace the defective bulb or Light Emitting Diode
(LED). If some or all of the lamps fail to light, refer to the proper Body Diagnostics Procedures.
Fig.1 Base Instrument Cluster Without Tachometer
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Fig.2 Premium Instrument Cluster With Tachometer
To diagnose the cluster lamps first place the cluster in self-diagnostic mode. With the ignition
switch in the OFF position, press the trip odometer reset button down. Simultaneously turn the
ignition key to the ON position and release the trip reset button. All the indicator lamps and VF
displays should illuminate except for the fog lamp, turn signal, and high beam select indicators.
Refer to (Fig. 1) and (Fig. 2).
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Instrument Panel, Gauges and Warning Indicators > Low Fuel Lamp/Indicator > Component
Information > Application and ID
Low Fuel Lamp/Indicator: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than those listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can result.
Bulb Application
Low Fuel Indicator................................................................................................................................
........................................................................LED
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Instrument Panel, Gauges and Warning Indicators > Malfunction Indicator Lamp > Component
Information > Application and ID
Malfunction Indicator Lamp: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than those listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can result.
Bulb Application
Malfunction Indicator Light....................................................................................................................
......................................................................LED
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Information > Application and ID > Page 5779
Malfunction Indicator Lamp: Description and Operation
The PCM supplies the malfunction indicator (check engine) lamp ON/OFF signal to the instrument
panel through the PCI Bus. The PCI Bus is a communications port. Various modules use the PCI
Bus to exchange information.
The Check Engine lamp comes ON each time the ignition key is turned ON and stays ON for 3
seconds as a bulb test.
The Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) stays ON continuously, when the PCM has entered a
Limp-In mode or identified a failed emission component. During Limp-in Mode, the PCM attempts
to keep the system operational. The MIL signals the need for immediate service. In limp-in mode,
the PCM compensates for the failure of certain components that send incorrect signals. The PCM
substitutes for the incorrect signals with inputs from other sensors.
If the PCM detects active engine misfire severe enough to cause catalyst damage, it flashes the
MIL. At the same time the PCM also sets a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC).
For signals that can trigger the MIL (Check Engine Lamp) refer to the On-Board Diagnostics.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Instrument Panel, Gauges and Warning Indicators > Oil Change Reminder Lamp >
Component Information > Description and Operation
Oil Change Reminder Lamp: Description and Operation
This Vehicle does not come equipped with an OIL CHANGE REMINDER LAMP.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Instrument Panel, Gauges and Warning Indicators > Oil Change Reminder Lamp >
Component Information > Description and Operation > Page 5783
Oil Change Reminder Lamp: Service and Repair
This Vehicle does not come equipped with an OIL CHANGE REMINDER LAMP.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Instrument Panel, Gauges and Warning Indicators > Oil Pressure Sender > Component
Information > Description and Operation
Oil Pressure Sender: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTION
The oil pressure switch is located on the right rear side of the engine block (Fig. 118). The oil
pressure switch is a pressure sensitive switch that is activated by the engine's oil pressure (in the
main oil gallery). The switch is a two terminal device (one terminal is provided to the wiring harness
and the other terminal is the switch's metal housing that screws into the engine block).
OPERATION
The oil pressure switch changes from an "Open" circuit to a "Closed" circuit, on decreasing
pressure, between 2 PSI and 4 PSI. The switch changes from a "Closed" circuit to an "Open"
circuit, on increasing pressure, within a maximum of 3 PSI of the switch's "Closed" circuit pressure
point.
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Information > Description and Operation > Page 5787
Oil Pressure Sender: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Raise vehicle. 2. Position oil collecting container under pressure switch location.
3. Disconnect oil pressure switch electrical connector and remove switch (Fig. 119).
INSTALLATION
1. Install oil pressure switch and connect electrical connector (Fig. 119). 2. Lower vehicle. 3. Start
engine and allow to run a minimum of 2 minutes. 4. Shut engine off and check engine oil level.
Adjust level as necessary.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Instrument Panel, Gauges and Warning Indicators > Oil Pressure Warning Lamp/Indicator >
Component Information > Application and ID
Oil Pressure Warning Lamp/Indicator: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than those listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can result.
Bulb Application
Low Oil Pressure Indicator...................................................................................................................
.........................................................................LED
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Component Information > Application and ID > Page 5791
Oil Pressure Warning Lamp/Indicator: Testing and Inspection
The low oil pressure warning lamp Will illuminate when the ignition switch is turned to the ON
position without engine running. The lamp also illuminates if the engine oil pressure drops below a
safe oil pressure level.
Fig.4 Oil Pressure Switch
To test the system, turn the ignition switch to the ON position. If the lamp fails to light, inspect for a
broken or disconnected wire at the oil pressure switch, located at the front of the engine (Fig. 4). If
the wire at the connector checks good, pull the connector loose from the switch and with a jumper
wire, ground the connector to the engine. With the ignition switch turned to the ON position, check
the warning lamp. If the lamp still fails to light, inspect for a burned out lamp or disconnected socket
in the cluster.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Instrument Panel, Gauges and Warning Indicators > Parking Brake Warning Lamp >
Component Information > Testing and Inspection
Parking Brake Warning Lamp: Testing and Inspection
The brake warning lamp illuminates when the parking brake is applied with ignition switch turned to
the ON position. The same lamp will also illuminate if one of the two service brake systems fail the
when brake pedal is applied.
To Test The System:
- As the ignition switch is turned to the start position the lamp should light.
- Turn ignition switch to the ON position and apply the parking brake. The lamp should light.
If Lamp Fails To Light, Inspect For:
- A burned out lamp
- Loose, corroded or damaged socket
- A damaged circuit board
- A broken or disconnected wire at the switch
- Defective switch
To test the service brake warning system, refer to Brakes, Hydraulic System Control Valves.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Instrument Panel, Gauges and Warning Indicators > Seat Belt Reminder Buzzer > Component
Information > Description and Operation
Seat Belt Reminder Buzzer: Description and Operation
The seat belt reminder system uses both visual and audible signals. A combined seat belt and key
reminder chime with a red light on the instrument panel.
The system will always illuminate the seat belt reminder lamp for four to eight seconds when the
ignition switch is turned to the ON position. The CHIME will sound during the same time interval if
the driver's seat belt is not fastened. Passenger belts are not connected to the system.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Instrument Panel, Gauges and Warning Indicators > Seat Belt Reminder Lamp > Component
Information > Application and ID
Seat Belt Reminder Lamp: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than those listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can result.
Bulb Application
Seat Belt Indicator................................................................................................................................
.........................................................................LED
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Instrument Panel, Gauges and Warning Indicators > Sensors and Switches - Instrument Panel
> Door Switch > Component Information > Locations
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Instrument Panel, Gauges and Warning Indicators > Sensors and Switches - Instrument Panel
> Door Switch > Component Information > Locations > Page 5805
Door Switch: Diagrams
Driver Door Ajar Switch
Driver Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch
Hood Ajar Switch
Left Rear Door Block Motor/Ajar Switch
Passenger Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch
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> Door Switch > Component Information > Locations > Page 5806
Right Rear Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Instrument Panel, Gauges and Warning Indicators > Sensors and Switches - Instrument Panel
> Fuel Gauge Sender > Component Information > Locations
Fuel Gauge Sender: Locations
The fuel gauge sending unit (fuel level sensor) is attached to the side of the fuel pump module.
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> Fuel Gauge Sender > Component Information > Locations > Page 5810
Fuel Gauge Sender: Description and Operation
FUEL LEVEL SENDING UNIT / SENSOR
The fuel gauge sending unit (fuel level sensor) is attached to the side of the fuel pump module. The
sending unit consists of a float, an arm, and a variable resistor (track). The resistor track is used to
send electrical signals to the instrument cluster for fuel gauge operation and are then transmitted to
the engine controller for OBDII emission requirements.
For fuel gauge operation: As fuel level increases, the float and arm move up. This increases the
sending unit resistance, causing the fuel gauge to read full. As fuel level decreases, the float and
arm move down. This decreases the sending unit resistance causing the fuel gauge to read empty.
After this fuel level signal is sent to the instrument cluster, the instrument cluster will transmit the
data across the J1850 bus circuits to the PCM.
For OBD II emission requirements: The voltage signal is sent to the instrument cluster to indicate
fuel level. The cluster transmits the fuel level to the PCM where it is used to prevent a false setting
of misfire and fuel system monitor trouble codes. This occurs if the fuel level in the tank is less than
approximately 15 percent of its rated capacity.
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> Fuel Gauge Sender > Component Information > Locations > Page 5811
Fuel Gauge Sender: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Remove fuel pump module. Refer to Fuel Pump Module.
Fig. 4 Fuel Pump/Level Sensor Electrical Connector
1. Depress retaining tab and remove the fuel pump/level sensor connector from the bottom of the
fuel pump module electrical connector (Fig. 4).
Fig. 5 Wire Terminal Locking Wedge
2. Pull off blue locking wedge (Fig. 5).
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Fig. 6 Removing Wires From Connector
3. Using a small screwdriver lift locking finger away from terminal and push terminal out of
connector (Fig. 6). 4. Push level sensor signal and ground terminals out of the connector (Fig. 6).
Fig. 7 Level Sensor
5. Slide level sensor wires through opening fuel pump module (Fig. 7). 6. Slide level sensor out of
installation channel in module.
INSTALLATION
1. Insert level sensor wires into bottom of opening in module. 2. Wrap wires into groove in back of
level sensor. 3. While feeding wires into guide grooves, slide level sensor up into channel until it
snaps into place (Fig. 7). Ensure tab at bottom of sensor locks in
place.
4. Install level sensor wires in connector. Push the wires up through the connector and then pull
them down until they lock in place. Ensure signal and
ground wires are installed in the correct position.
5. Install locking wedge on connector. 6. Push connector up into bottom of fuel pump module
electrical connector. 7. Install fuel pump module. Refer to Fuel Pump Module.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Instrument Panel, Gauges and Warning Indicators > Traction Control Indicator Lamp >
Component Information > Application and ID
Traction Control Indicator Lamp: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than those listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can result.
Bulb Application
Trac OFF Indicator...............................................................................................................................
...................................................................LED
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Instrument Panel, Gauges and Warning Indicators > Transmission Shift Position Indicator
Lamp > Component Information > Application and ID
Transmission Shift Position Indicator Lamp: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than those listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can result.
Bulb Application
Shift Bezel (PRNDL) Lamp...................................................................................................................
........................................................................T37
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Lamp > Component Information > Application and ID > Page 5819
Transmission Shift Position Indicator Lamp: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Remove floor console. 3. Remove wiring
and socket from shift bezel (PRNDL). 4. Remove bulb from socket.
INSTALLATION
1. Push bulb in socket and snap into place. 2. Install floor console. 3. Connect the battery negative
cable.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Lighting and Horns > Backup Lamp > Backup Lamp Switch > Component Information >
Specifications
Backup Lamp Switch: Specifications
Back-Up Lamp Switch 18 ft.lb
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Specifications > Page 5825
Backup Lamp Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Lift vehicle on hoist
Fig.1 Back-Up Lamp Switch
2. From bottom side of vehicle, disconnect backup lamp switch connector. 3. Unscrew switch from
transaxle.
INSTALLATION
1. Install back-up lamp switch. Teflon tape or equivalent must be used on switch threads. Tighter
switch to 24 Nm (18 ft. lbs.) torque.
CAUTION: Do not over tighten switch.
2. Connect back-up lamp switch connector. 3. Lower vehicle. 4. Verify back-up lamp operation.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Lighting and Horns > Brake Lamp > Component Information > Application and ID
Brake Lamp: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than the bulb listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can
result. Do not touch halogen bulbs with fingers or other oily surfaces. Bulb life will be reduced.
Bulb Application
Rear Tail/Stop/Turn Signal Lamp.........................................................................................................
.......................................................3157 - P2717W
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Lighting and Horns > Brake Light Switch > Component Information > Locations
Brake Light Switch: Locations
Fig.2 Brake Lamp Switch
The brake lamp switch is located under the instrument panel, at the brake pedal arm.
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Brake Lamp Switch
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Brake Light Switch: Description and Operation
Fig.2 Brake Lamp Switch
The brake lamp switch is located under the instrument panel, at the brake pedal arm. It has three
internal switches controlling various functions of the vehicle. It's main function is to control
operation of the vehicle's brake lamps. Other functions include speed control deactivation, brake
sense for the antilock brake system and brake sense for the brake transmission shift interlock.
CAUTION: The switch can only be adjusted once. That is during initial installation of the switch. If
the switch is not adjusted properly or has been removed for some service, a new switch must be
installed and adjusted.
When the brake pedal is pressed, the plunger on the outside of the brake lamp switch extends
outward. This action opens or closes the contacts of the three switches inside the brake lamp
switch.
With the brake pedal is pressed down (plunger extended), the switch for terminals 1 and 2 is closed
completing the circuit. The switch for terminals 3 and 4 is open and so is the switch for 5 and 6.
When the brake pedal is released (plunger pushed in), the three switches assume the opposite
positions. The switch for terminals 1 and 2 is now open while the other two switches are now
closed, completing their circuits.
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Brake Light Switch: Testing and Inspection
NOTE: Before proceeding with this diagnostic test, verify the adjustment of the brake lamp switch
to rule out misadjustment. If misadjusted, replace the switch. It cannot be readjusted.
If the electrical circuit has been tested and the brake lamp switch is suspected of being faulty, it can
be tested using the following method.
1. Remove the switch from the vehicle.
Fig.1 Switch Test - Released Position
2. With the switch in the released position plunger extended., use an ohmmeter to test each of the
three internal switches as shown You should
achieve the results as listed in the figure.
3. Gently push the plunger on the brake lamp switch in until it stops.
Fig.2 Switch Test - Depressed Position
4. With the switch in this depressed position (plunger pushed in), use an ohmmeter to test each of
the three internal switches as shown. You should
achieve the results as listed in the figure. If you do not achieve the results as listed in both figures,
the switch is faulty and must be replaced. If the switch is found to be operating properly, do not
reinstall it, replace the switch.
CAUTION: The switch can only be adjusted once. That is during Initial Installation of the switch. If
the switch is not adjusted properly or has been removed for some service, a new switch must be
installed and adjusted.
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Brake Light Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable from its post on the battery. 2. Under the
instrument panel, remove the brake lamp switch by rotating the switch in a counterclockwise
direction approximately 30 degrees and
pulling it out of the bracket.
3. Discard the brake lamp switch. It must not be reused.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: Do not reuse the original brake lamp switch. The switch can only be adjusted once.
That is during initial installation of the switch. If the switch is not adjusted properly or has been
removed for some service, a new switch must be installed and adjusted.
1. Mount and adjust the NEW brake lamp switch using the following procedure:
a. Install the switch in its bracket by aligning the index tab on the switch with the slot in the
mounting bracket. b. When the switch is fully seated in its bracket, rotate the switch clockwise
approximately 300 to lock the switch into place.
Fig.5 Adjustment Lever Movement
c. With the brake pedal in the fully released position, move the lever on the back of the brake lamp
switch from the angled non-adjusted position
to the full vertical position as shown. This will adjust the brake lamp switch to the vehicle.
2. Reconnect the battery negative terminal. 3. Check the stop lamps to verify they are operating
properly and not staying on when the pedal is in the released position. 4. Road test the vehicle to
ensure proper operation of the brakes including ABS if equipped. and speed control if equipped.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Lighting and Horns > Cargo Lamp > Component Information > Application and ID
Cargo Lamp: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than those listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can result.
Bulb Application
Rear Cargo...........................................................................................................................................
.........................................................................T906
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Lighting and Horns > Center Mounted Brake Lamp > Component Information > Application and
ID
Center Mounted Brake Lamp: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than the bulb listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can
result. Do not touch halogen bulbs with fingers or other oily surfaces. Bulb life will be reduced.
Bulb Application
Center High Mounted Stop Lamp (CHMSL).........................................................................................
..................................................................W16W
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Lighting and Horns > Center Mounted Brake Lamp > Component Information > Service and
Repair > Center High Mounted Stop Lamp (CHMSL) Replacement
Center Mounted Brake Lamp: Service and Repair Center High Mounted Stop Lamp (CHMSL)
Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Remove bulb socket from center high
mounted stop lamp
CHMSL Lamp
3. Pull bulb from socket.
INSTALLATION
1. Install bulb into socket. 2. Install bulb socket into center high mounted stop lamp 3. Connect
battery negative cable.
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Repair > Center High Mounted Stop Lamp (CHMSL) Replacement > Page 5844
Center Mounted Brake Lamp: Service and Repair Center High Mounted Stop Lamp Unit (CHMSL)
Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable 2. Remove socket and bulb from lamp.
CHMSL Lamp
3. Remove screws attaching center high mounted stop lamp to deck lid. 4. Remove CHMSL from
deck lid.
INSTALLATION
1. Place CHMSL into position on deck lid. 2. Install screws attaching center high mounted stop
lamp to deck lid 3. Install socket and bulb from lamp. 4. Connect the battery negative cable.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Lighting and Horns > Courtesy Lamp > Glove Box Lamp > Component Information > Service
and Repair
Glove Box Lamp: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Open glove box door. 3. Pull downward on
lamp/switch assembly to disengage tabs from instrument panel. 4. Pull bulb from socket.
INSTALLATION
1. Push bulb into socket. 2. Place lamp/switch assembly into position. 3. Push lamp/switch
assembly to lock tabs. 4. Check lamp operation, and close glove door. 5. Connect the battery
negative cable.
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Service and Repair
Glove Box Lamp Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Open glove box door. 3. Pull downward on
lamp/switch assembly to disengage tabs from instrument panel. 4. Pull bulb from socket. 5.
Disconnect wire connector from lamp and remove glove box lamp/switch.
INSTALLATION
1. Push bulb into socket. 2. Place lamp/switch assembly into position. 3. Connect wire connector to
the lamp/switch. 4. Push lamp/switch assembly to lock tabs. 5. Check lamp operation, and close
glove box door. 6. Connect the battery negative cable.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Lighting and Horns > Daytime Running Lamp > Component Information > Description and
Operation
Daytime Running Lamp: Description and Operation
DAYTIME RUNNING LAMP MODULE
Vehicles built for use in Canada are equipped with a Daytime Running Lamp (DRL) system. The
DRL function is provided by the cluster. The DRL Module is an integral part of the instrument panel
cluster.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Lighting and Horns > Dome Lamp > Dome Lamp Bulb > Component Information > Service and
Repair
Dome Lamp Bulb: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Insert a trim stick between the dome lamp
bezel and dome lamp lens. 3. Carefully swing down one side of the lamp lens. 4. Remove bulb
from lamp socket.
INSTALLATION
1. Push bulb in socket and snap into place. 2. Position lens on lamp and snap into place. 3.
Connect the battery negative cable.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Lighting and Horns > Door Switch > Component Information > Locations
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Door Switch: Diagrams
Driver Door Ajar Switch
Driver Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch
Hood Ajar Switch
Left Rear Door Block Motor/Ajar Switch
Passenger Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch
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Right Rear Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Lighting and Horns > Fog/Driving Lamp > Fog/Driving Lamp Indicator > Component
Information > Application and ID
Fog/Driving Lamp Indicator: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than those listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can result.
Bulb Application
Front Fog Lamp Indicator.....................................................................................................................
...............................................................PC194
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Lighting and Horns > Hazard Warning Lamps > Hazard Warning Flasher > Component
Information > Locations
Hazard Warning Flasher: Locations
The turn signal flasher and the hazard warning flasher are combined into one unit called a
Combination Flasher combo-flasher. The combo-flasher is a smart relay located on the back of the
multi-function switch.
Fig.8 Combination Flasher Location
The flasher is mounted to the back side of the multi-function switch.
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Hazard Warning Flasher: Description and Operation
The turn signal flasher and the hazard warning flasher are combined into one unit called a
Combination Flasher combo-flasher. The combo-flasher is a smart relay located on the back of the
multi-function switch. The combo-flasher is black in color and has a dampener material wrapped on
it. Constant battery voltage is supplied to the flasher so that it can perform the hazard warning
function, and ignition switched battery voltage is supplied for the turn signal function. However,
when the flasher is idle no current is drawn through the module. The unit does not become active
until it is provided a signal ground from the turn signal switch or hazard warning switch.
The combo-flasher controls the flashing of the hazard warning system and the turn signal system.
An inoperative bulb or incomplete turn signal circuit will cause the flasher rate to double. Typical
flash rate is about 90 flashes per minute. When a bulb is burnt out, or when a circuit for a lamp is
open, the turn signal flash rate will increase to a minimum of 180 flashes per minute. However, an
open lamp circuit or burnt out bulb does not change the hazard warning flash rate.
Turn signal inputs that actuate the combination flasher are low current grounds, each drawing a
maximum of 300 milliamperes. The turn signal inputs are provided to the flasher through the
multi-function switch on the steering column. The hazard warning signal input is a low current
ground drawing a maximum of 600 milliamperes. The hazard warning input can be provided
through the multi-function switch on the steering column.
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Hazard Warning Flasher: Service and Repair
Fig.8 Combination Flasher Location
REMOVAL
The flasher is mounted to the back side of the multi-function switch. 1. To gain access the upper
steering column shroud must be removed. Refer to Steering, Column, Column Shroud, Removal. 2.
The flasher can be removed by pulling it toward the instrument cluster (forward).
The flasher is serviced separately from the multifunction switch.
INSTALLATION
The flasher is serviced separately from the multi-function switch. 1. The flasher can be installed by
pushing it toward the back of the steering wheel. 2. Install the upper steering column shroud. Refer
to Steering, Column, Column Shroud, Installation.
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Hazard Warning Switch: Locations
The integrated switch assembly is mounted to the left hand side of the steering column.
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Multi-Function Switch
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Hazard Warning Switch: Description and Operation
Fig.17 Multi-function Switch
MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH
The turn signals are part of the multi-function switch, which contains: Electrical circuitry for turn signals.
- Hazard warning switch.
- Headlamp switch.
- Fog Lamp Switch.
- Headlamp beam select switch.
- Optical Horn.
- Instrument Panel Lamp Dimmer/Interior Lamp Switch.
- Combination Flasher.
Hazard Warning System
The hazard warning system is actuated by a push button located in the multi-function switch on the
top of the steering column between the steering wheel and the instrument panel. The hazard switch
is identified with a double triangle on front of the button.
The hazard warning system allows the vehicle operator to provide the drivers of other vehicles in
near proximity an optical indication that the vehicle is disabled or is an obstacle to traffic flow.
Unlike the turn signal system, the hazard warning system has battery current at all times,
regardless of ignition switch position.
When the hazard warning system is activated, the combination 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.
Multi-function Switch
The integrated switch assembly is mounted to the left hand side of the steering column. When the
driver wishes to signal his intentions to change direction of travel, he moves the lever upward to
cause the right signals to flash and downward to cause the left signals to flash. After completion of
a turn the system is deactivated automatically. As the steering wheel returns to the straight ahead
position, a canceling cam molded to the clockspring mechanism comes in contact with the cancel
actuator on the turn signal multi-function switch assembly. The cam lobe, pushing on the cancel
actuator, returns the switch to the 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.
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Headlamp Switch: Locations
Fig.17 Multi-function Switch
The headlamp switch is integral to the left stalk of the multi-function switch. located on the steering
column behind the steering wheel.
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Page 5883
Headlamp Leveling Switch (Built-Up-Export)
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Page 5884
Headlamp Switch: Description and Operation
Fig.17 Multi-function Switch
The headlamp switch is integral to the left stalk of the multi-function switch. located on the steering
column behind the steering wheel. A knob on the end of the left control stalk controls all of the
exterior lighting functions.
Turn the end of the control lever to the first detent for parking light operation. Turn to the second
detent for headlight operation. To activate the front fog lights, turn ON the parking lights or the low
beam headlights and pull out the end of the control lever.
The headlamp switch is part of the multi-function switch . Refer to Electrical, Lamps/Lighting Exterior, Multi-Function Switch, Diagnosis and Testing, The headlamp switch cannot be repaired. If
found defective, it must be replaced.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Lighting and Horns > Hi-Beam Indicator Lamp > Component Information > Application and ID
Hi-Beam Indicator Lamp: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than those listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can result.
Bulb Application
HIGH BEAM LAMP INDICATOR..........................................................................................................
..........................................................PC194
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Horn Relay: Diagrams
Power Distribution Center
Horn Relay
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Horn Relay: Testing and Inspection
1. Remove horn relay from Power Distribution Center (PDC). 2. Using ohmmeter, test for continuity
between ground and circuit 65 of horn relay.
a. When the horn switch is not depressed, no continuity should be present. b. Continuity to ground
when horn switch is depressed. c. If continuity is not correct repair horn switch or wiring as
necessary, refer to Wiring Diagrams.
3. Insert a jumper wire between circuit 63 and 66 of the Power Distribution Center.
a. If horn sounds replace relay. b. If the horn does not sound, install horn relay and (Refer to HORN
- DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING).
4. Using voltmeter, test voltage at:
a. Circuit 62 and 66 test for battery voltage from fuse C to body ground. b. If voltage is incorrect
repair as necessary.
Fig.4 Horn Relay
5. Check relay for 70 to 75 ohms resistance from terminal 85 to 86. If resistance not OK, replace
relay.
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Horn Relay: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable.
Fig.5 Power Distribution Center (PDC)
2. Remove the Power Distribution Center cover and locate the horn relay. 3. Remove the horn
relay.
INSTALLATION
1. Insert the horn relay into the Power Distribution Center (PDC). 2. Install the PDC cover. 3.
Connect the battery negative cable.
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Horn Switch: Locations
The horn switch is mounted between the outer and inner cover of the Driver Airbag Module.
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Horn Switch: Service Precautions
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIRBAGS, REFER TO ELECTRICAL,
RESTRAINTS BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR
INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. FAILURE TO TAKE THE
PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND
POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.
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Horn Switch: Description and Operation
The horn switch is mounted between the outer and inner cover of the Driver Airbag Module.
When the Driver Airbag is pressed, the horn switch makes contact to ground. The ground signal is
carried to the horn relay and the horn sounds.
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Horn Switch: Testing and Inspection
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIRBAGS, REFER TO ELECTRICAL,
RESTRAINTS BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL,STEERING COLUMN, OR
INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. FAILURE TO TAKE THE
PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND
POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.
1. Remove horn relay from the Power Distribution Center. 2. Using ohmmeter, connect one lead to
ground and the other lead to cavity 65 of the power distribution center. 3. Depress horn switch,
should have continuity. If no continuity go to Step 4. 4. Test continuity at horn switch, remove the
Driver Airbag Module. (Refer to DRIVER AIRBAG - REMOVAL). 5. Using ohmmeter, connect one
lead to the airbag module ground and the other lead to B+ wire. 6. Depress horn switch, and the
meter should show continuity. If no continuity, replace the Driver Airbag Module. If OK, repair as
necessary.
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Horn Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIRBAGS, REFER TO ELECTRICAL,
RESTRAINTS BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR
INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. FAILURE TO TAKE THE
PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND
POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Remove the Driver Airbag Module. (Refer
to DRIVER AIRBAG - REMOVAL). 3. Clip off strap tie holding the horn switch wire to the airbag
module. 4. Unclip horn switch wire connector from airbag module. 5. Remove four torx screws from
top side of airbag module. 6. Fold airbag module cover down to expose the horn switch. 7. Lift the
horn switch off indexing tabs and remove from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIRBAGS, REFER TO ELECTRICAL,
RESTRAINTS BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR
INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. FAILURE TO TAKE THE
PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND
POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.
1. Install horn switch to the indexing tabs on the airbag module. 2. Install screws to the top of
airbag module. 3. Reconnect horn switch connector to airbag module. 4. Install the airbag module.
5. Connect the battery negative cable.
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License Plate Lamp: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than the bulb listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can
result. Do not touch halogen bulbs with fingers or other oily surfaces. Bulb life will be reduced.
Bulb Application
License Plate Lamp..............................................................................................................................
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License Plate Lamp Replacement
License Plate Lamp: Service and Repair License Plate Lamp Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable.
Fig.15 License Plate Lamp
2. Remove screws attaching license plate lamp to rear bumper. 3. Remove lamp from bumper. 4.
Remove bulb socket from lamp. 5. Pull bulb from socket.
INSTALLATION
1. Install bulb into socket. 2. Install bulb socket into lamp. 3. Place lamp in position. 4. Install
screws attaching license plate lamp to rear bumper. 5. Connect the battery negative cable.
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License Plate Lamp Replacement > Page 5908
License Plate Lamp: Service and Repair License Plate Lamp Unit Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable.
Fig.15 License Plate Lamp
2. Remove screws attaching license plate lamp to rear bumper. 3. Remove lamp from bumper. 4.
Remove bulb socket from lamp. 5. Remove lamp.
INSTALLATION
1. Install bulb socket into lamp. 2. Place lamp in position. 3. Install screws attaching license plate
lamp to rear bumper. 4. Connect the battery negative cable.
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Map Light: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Using a small thin blade tool, pry at the
center of the lens nearest the mirror to remove lens. 3. Remove cartridge lamp.
INSTALLATION
1. Install lens by setting lens into position and applying pressure until it is locked into position. 2.
Connect the battery negative cable.
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Marker Lamp: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than the bulb listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can
result. Do not touch halogen bulbs with fingers or other oily surfaces. Bulb life will be reduced.
Bulb Application
Front Side Marker Lamp.......................................................................................................................
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Marker Lamp: Service and Repair Marker Lamp Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Reach behind front bumper fascia forward
of front wheel and remove attaching clip from the front side marker lamp. 3. Remove bulb from
socket.
INSTALLATION
1. Install bulb into socket. 2. Install attaching clip to the front side marker lamp. 3. Connect the
battery negative cable.
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Marker Lamp: Service and Repair Marker Lamp Unit Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Reach behind front bumper fascia forward
of front wheel and remove attaching clip from the front side marker lamp. 3. Remove bulb from
socket. 4. Remove lamp.
INSTALLATION
1. Place lamp into position. 2. Install bulb into socket. 3. Install attaching clip to the front side
marker lamp. 4. Connect the battery negative cable.
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Parking Lamp: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than the bulb listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can
result. Do not touch halogen bulbs with fingers or other oily surfaces. Bulb life will be reduced.
Bulb Application
Front Park/Turn Signal Lamp...............................................................................................................
................................................................4157NAK
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Horn Relay: Locations
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Horn Relay: Diagrams
Power Distribution Center
Horn Relay
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Horn Relay: Testing and Inspection
1. Remove horn relay from Power Distribution Center (PDC). 2. Using ohmmeter, test for continuity
between ground and circuit 65 of horn relay.
a. When the horn switch is not depressed, no continuity should be present. b. Continuity to ground
when horn switch is depressed. c. If continuity is not correct repair horn switch or wiring as
necessary, refer to Wiring Diagrams.
3. Insert a jumper wire between circuit 63 and 66 of the Power Distribution Center.
a. If horn sounds replace relay. b. If the horn does not sound, install horn relay and (Refer to HORN
- DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING).
4. Using voltmeter, test voltage at:
a. Circuit 62 and 66 test for battery voltage from fuse C to body ground. b. If voltage is incorrect
repair as necessary.
Fig.4 Horn Relay
5. Check relay for 70 to 75 ohms resistance from terminal 85 to 86. If resistance not OK, replace
relay.
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Horn Relay: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable.
Fig.5 Power Distribution Center (PDC)
2. Remove the Power Distribution Center cover and locate the horn relay. 3. Remove the horn
relay.
INSTALLATION
1. Insert the horn relay into the Power Distribution Center (PDC). 2. Install the PDC cover. 3.
Connect the battery negative cable.
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Component Information > Specifications
Backup Lamp Switch: Specifications
Back-Up Lamp Switch 18 ft.lb
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Component Information > Specifications > Page 5933
Backup Lamp Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Lift vehicle on hoist
Fig.1 Back-Up Lamp Switch
2. From bottom side of vehicle, disconnect backup lamp switch connector. 3. Unscrew switch from
transaxle.
INSTALLATION
1. Install back-up lamp switch. Teflon tape or equivalent must be used on switch threads. Tighter
switch to 24 Nm (18 ft. lbs.) torque.
CAUTION: Do not over tighten switch.
2. Connect back-up lamp switch connector. 3. Lower vehicle. 4. Verify back-up lamp operation.
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Brake Light Switch: Locations
Fig.2 Brake Lamp Switch
The brake lamp switch is located under the instrument panel, at the brake pedal arm.
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Brake Lamp Switch
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Brake Light Switch: Description and Operation
Fig.2 Brake Lamp Switch
The brake lamp switch is located under the instrument panel, at the brake pedal arm. It has three
internal switches controlling various functions of the vehicle. It's main function is to control
operation of the vehicle's brake lamps. Other functions include speed control deactivation, brake
sense for the antilock brake system and brake sense for the brake transmission shift interlock.
CAUTION: The switch can only be adjusted once. That is during initial installation of the switch. If
the switch is not adjusted properly or has been removed for some service, a new switch must be
installed and adjusted.
When the brake pedal is pressed, the plunger on the outside of the brake lamp switch extends
outward. This action opens or closes the contacts of the three switches inside the brake lamp
switch.
With the brake pedal is pressed down (plunger extended), the switch for terminals 1 and 2 is closed
completing the circuit. The switch for terminals 3 and 4 is open and so is the switch for 5 and 6.
When the brake pedal is released (plunger pushed in), the three switches assume the opposite
positions. The switch for terminals 1 and 2 is now open while the other two switches are now
closed, completing their circuits.
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Brake Light Switch: Testing and Inspection
NOTE: Before proceeding with this diagnostic test, verify the adjustment of the brake lamp switch
to rule out misadjustment. If misadjusted, replace the switch. It cannot be readjusted.
If the electrical circuit has been tested and the brake lamp switch is suspected of being faulty, it can
be tested using the following method.
1. Remove the switch from the vehicle.
Fig.1 Switch Test - Released Position
2. With the switch in the released position plunger extended., use an ohmmeter to test each of the
three internal switches as shown You should
achieve the results as listed in the figure.
3. Gently push the plunger on the brake lamp switch in until it stops.
Fig.2 Switch Test - Depressed Position
4. With the switch in this depressed position (plunger pushed in), use an ohmmeter to test each of
the three internal switches as shown. You should
achieve the results as listed in the figure. If you do not achieve the results as listed in both figures,
the switch is faulty and must be replaced. If the switch is found to be operating properly, do not
reinstall it, replace the switch.
CAUTION: The switch can only be adjusted once. That is during Initial Installation of the switch. If
the switch is not adjusted properly or has been removed for some service, a new switch must be
installed and adjusted.
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Brake Light Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable from its post on the battery. 2. Under the
instrument panel, remove the brake lamp switch by rotating the switch in a counterclockwise
direction approximately 30 degrees and
pulling it out of the bracket.
3. Discard the brake lamp switch. It must not be reused.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: Do not reuse the original brake lamp switch. The switch can only be adjusted once.
That is during initial installation of the switch. If the switch is not adjusted properly or has been
removed for some service, a new switch must be installed and adjusted.
1. Mount and adjust the NEW brake lamp switch using the following procedure:
a. Install the switch in its bracket by aligning the index tab on the switch with the slot in the
mounting bracket. b. When the switch is fully seated in its bracket, rotate the switch clockwise
approximately 300 to lock the switch into place.
Fig.5 Adjustment Lever Movement
c. With the brake pedal in the fully released position, move the lever on the back of the brake lamp
switch from the angled non-adjusted position
to the full vertical position as shown. This will adjust the brake lamp switch to the vehicle.
2. Reconnect the battery negative terminal. 3. Check the stop lamps to verify they are operating
properly and not staying on when the pedal is in the released position. 4. Road test the vehicle to
ensure proper operation of the brakes including ABS if equipped. and speed control if equipped.
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Combination Switch: Testing and Inspection
Turn Signal And Hazard Warning Flasher Diagnosis (Part 1 Of 2)
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Turn Signal And Hazard Warning Flasher Diagnosis (Part 2 Of 2)
FLASHER DIAGNOSIS
Should any function of the multi-function switch fail, the entire switch assembly must be replaced.
SWITCH DIAGNOSIS To test the switch:
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Fig.21 Disconnect And Isolate Battery Negative Cable
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Remove the upper and lower steering
column shrouds. 3. Disconnect the switch connector.
Fig.18 Combination Flasher Connector(A)
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Fig.19 Multi-Function Switch Connector (B)
Fig.20 Windshield Wiper/Washer Switch Connector (C)
Multi-Function Switch Continuity Test
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Multi-Function Switch Dimmer Control Resistance
Using an ohmmeter, test for continuity (no resistance) between the terminals of the switch as
shown in the Multi-Function Switch Continuity Test table for diagnosis. Refer to,, and for connector
terminal locations.
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Combination Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig.21 Disconnect And Isolate Battery Negative Cable
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Remove both upper and lower steering
column shrouds.
Fig.22 Multi-Function Switch Remove/Install
3. Disconnect both posi-lock harness connectors at the rear of the multi-function switch.
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4. Remove multi-function switch mounting screws. 5. The combination flasher must be transferred
to new multi-function switch if replacing. 6. The windshield wiper/washer switch must be transferred
to the new multi-function switch.
INSTALLATION
1. The windshield wiper/washer switch must be transferred to the new multi-function switch. 2. The
combination flasher must be transferred to new multi-function switch if replacing. 3. Install the
multi-function switch mounting screws . Tighten multi-function switch to column retaining screws to
3 Nm (27 in. lbs.) torque. 4. Connect both posi-lock harness connectors at the rear of the
multi-function switch. 5. Install both upper and lower steering column shrouds. 6. Connect the
battery negative cable.
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Information > Locations > Page 5953
Door Switch: Diagrams
Driver Door Ajar Switch
Driver Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch
Hood Ajar Switch
Left Rear Door Block Motor/Ajar Switch
Passenger Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch
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Right Rear Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch
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Component Information > Service and Repair
Glove Box Lamp Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Open glove box door. 3. Pull downward on
lamp/switch assembly to disengage tabs from instrument panel. 4. Pull bulb from socket. 5.
Disconnect wire connector from lamp and remove glove box lamp/switch.
INSTALLATION
1. Push bulb into socket. 2. Place lamp/switch assembly into position. 3. Connect wire connector to
the lamp/switch. 4. Push lamp/switch assembly to lock tabs. 5. Check lamp operation, and close
glove box door. 6. Connect the battery negative cable.
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Hazard Warning Switch: Locations
The integrated switch assembly is mounted to the left hand side of the steering column.
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Multi-Function Switch
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Hazard Warning Switch: Description and Operation
Fig.17 Multi-function Switch
MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH
The turn signals are part of the multi-function switch, which contains: Electrical circuitry for turn signals.
- Hazard warning switch.
- Headlamp switch.
- Fog Lamp Switch.
- Headlamp beam select switch.
- Optical Horn.
- Instrument Panel Lamp Dimmer/Interior Lamp Switch.
- Combination Flasher.
Hazard Warning System
The hazard warning system is actuated by a push button located in the multi-function switch on the
top of the steering column between the steering wheel and the instrument panel. The hazard switch
is identified with a double triangle on front of the button.
The hazard warning system allows the vehicle operator to provide the drivers of other vehicles in
near proximity an optical indication that the vehicle is disabled or is an obstacle to traffic flow.
Unlike the turn signal system, the hazard warning system has battery current at all times,
regardless of ignition switch position.
When the hazard warning system is activated, the combination 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.
Multi-function Switch
The integrated switch assembly is mounted to the left hand side of the steering column. When the
driver wishes to signal his intentions to change direction of travel, he moves the lever upward to
cause the right signals to flash and downward to cause the left signals to flash. After completion of
a turn the system is deactivated automatically. As the steering wheel returns to the straight ahead
position, a canceling cam molded to the clockspring mechanism comes in contact with the cancel
actuator on the turn signal multi-function switch assembly. The cam lobe, pushing on the cancel
actuator, returns the switch to the 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.
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Component Information > Locations
Headlamp Switch: Locations
Fig.17 Multi-function Switch
The headlamp switch is integral to the left stalk of the multi-function switch. located on the steering
column behind the steering wheel.
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Component Information > Locations > Page 5966
Headlamp Leveling Switch (Built-Up-Export)
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Headlamp Switch: Description and Operation
Fig.17 Multi-function Switch
The headlamp switch is integral to the left stalk of the multi-function switch. located on the steering
column behind the steering wheel. A knob on the end of the left control stalk controls all of the
exterior lighting functions.
Turn the end of the control lever to the first detent for parking light operation. Turn to the second
detent for headlight operation. To activate the front fog lights, turn ON the parking lights or the low
beam headlights and pull out the end of the control lever.
The headlamp switch is part of the multi-function switch . Refer to Electrical, Lamps/Lighting Exterior, Multi-Function Switch, Diagnosis and Testing, The headlamp switch cannot be repaired. If
found defective, it must be replaced.
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Horn Switch: Locations
The horn switch is mounted between the outer and inner cover of the Driver Airbag Module.
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Horn Switch: Service Precautions
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIRBAGS, REFER TO ELECTRICAL,
RESTRAINTS BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR
INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. FAILURE TO TAKE THE
PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND
POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.
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Horn Switch: Description and Operation
The horn switch is mounted between the outer and inner cover of the Driver Airbag Module.
When the Driver Airbag is pressed, the horn switch makes contact to ground. The ground signal is
carried to the horn relay and the horn sounds.
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Horn Switch: Testing and Inspection
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIRBAGS, REFER TO ELECTRICAL,
RESTRAINTS BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL,STEERING COLUMN, OR
INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. FAILURE TO TAKE THE
PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND
POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.
1. Remove horn relay from the Power Distribution Center. 2. Using ohmmeter, connect one lead to
ground and the other lead to cavity 65 of the power distribution center. 3. Depress horn switch,
should have continuity. If no continuity go to Step 4. 4. Test continuity at horn switch, remove the
Driver Airbag Module. (Refer to DRIVER AIRBAG - REMOVAL). 5. Using ohmmeter, connect one
lead to the airbag module ground and the other lead to B+ wire. 6. Depress horn switch, and the
meter should show continuity. If no continuity, replace the Driver Airbag Module. If OK, repair as
necessary.
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Horn Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIRBAGS, REFER TO ELECTRICAL,
RESTRAINTS BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR
INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. FAILURE TO TAKE THE
PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND
POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Remove the Driver Airbag Module. (Refer
to DRIVER AIRBAG - REMOVAL). 3. Clip off strap tie holding the horn switch wire to the airbag
module. 4. Unclip horn switch wire connector from airbag module. 5. Remove four torx screws from
top side of airbag module. 6. Fold airbag module cover down to expose the horn switch. 7. Lift the
horn switch off indexing tabs and remove from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIRBAGS, REFER TO ELECTRICAL,
RESTRAINTS BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR
INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. FAILURE TO TAKE THE
PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND
POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.
1. Install horn switch to the indexing tabs on the airbag module. 2. Install screws to the top of
airbag module. 3. Reconnect horn switch connector to airbag module. 4. Install the airbag module.
5. Connect the battery negative cable.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Lighting and Horns > Sensors and Switches - Lighting and Horns > Turn Signal Switch >
Component Information > Diagrams
Multi-Function Switch
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Component Information > Diagrams > Page 5978
Turn Signal Switch: Description and Operation
Fig.17 Multi-function Switch
MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH
The turn signals are part of the multi-function switch, which contains: Electrical circuitry for turn signals.
- Hazard warning switch.
- Headlamp switch.
- Fog Lamp Switch.
- Headlamp beam select switch.
- Optical Horn.
- Instrument Panel Lamp Dimmer/Interior Lamp Switch.
- Combination Flasher.
Hazard Warning System
The hazard warning system is actuated by a push button located in the multi-function switch on the
top of the steering column between the steering wheel and the instrument panel. The hazard switch
is identified with a double triangle on front of the button.
The hazard warning system allows the vehicle operator to provide the drivers of other vehicles in
near proximity an optical indication that the vehicle is disabled or is an obstacle to traffic flow.
Unlike the turn signal system, the hazard warning system has battery current at all times,
regardless of ignition switch position.
When the hazard warning system is activated, the combination 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.
Multi-function Switch
The integrated switch assembly is mounted to the left hand side of the steering column. When the
driver wishes to signal his intentions to change direction of travel, he moves the lever upward to
cause the right signals to flash and downward to cause the left signals to flash. After completion of
a turn the system is deactivated automatically. As the steering wheel returns to the straight ahead
position, a canceling cam molded to the clockspring mechanism comes in contact with the cancel
actuator on the turn signal multi-function switch assembly. The cam lobe, pushing on the cancel
actuator, returns the switch to the 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.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Lighting and Horns > Tail Lamp > Component Information > Application and ID
Tail Lamp: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than the bulb listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can
result. Do not touch halogen bulbs with fingers or other oily surfaces. Bulb life will be reduced.
Bulb Application
Rear Tail/Stop/Turn Signal Lamp.........................................................................................................
.........................................................3157- P27/7W
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Replacement
Tail Lamp: Service and Repair Tail Lamp Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Move trunk lining as necessary from rear
closure panel to gain access to back of tail lamp.
Fig.23 Tail And Stop Lamp Bulb
3. Remove bulb socket from tail lamp through openings in rear closure panel. 4. Pull bulb from
socket
INSTALLATION
1. Push bulb into socket. 2. Install bulb socket into tail lamp through openings in rear closure panel.
3. Reposition trunk lining to rear closure panel. 4. Connect the battery negative cable.
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Tail Lamp: Service and Repair Tail Lamp Unit Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Move trunk lining as necessary from rear
closure panel to gain access to back of tail lamp.
Fig.24 Tail And Stop Lamp
3. Remove nuts attaching tail lamp to the rear closure panel. 4. Remove lamp housing from
vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Place lamp housing into position. 2. Install nuts attaching tail lamp to the rear closure panel. 3.
Reposition trunk lining to rear closure panel. 4. Connect the battery negative cable.
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Trunk Lamp: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Insert a trim stick or small flat blade
between the lamp lens and rear shelf reinforcement panel. 3. Pry the lamp lens downward. 4.
Disconnect wire connector. 5. Remove lamp from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Place lamp into position. 2. Connect wire connector. 3. Install lamp lens. 4. Connect battery
negative cable.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Lighting and Horns > Turn Signals > Combination Switch > Component Information > Testing
and Inspection
Combination Switch: Testing and Inspection
Turn Signal And Hazard Warning Flasher Diagnosis (Part 1 Of 2)
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Turn Signal And Hazard Warning Flasher Diagnosis (Part 2 Of 2)
FLASHER DIAGNOSIS
Should any function of the multi-function switch fail, the entire switch assembly must be replaced.
SWITCH DIAGNOSIS To test the switch:
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Fig.21 Disconnect And Isolate Battery Negative Cable
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Remove the upper and lower steering
column shrouds. 3. Disconnect the switch connector.
Fig.18 Combination Flasher Connector(A)
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Fig.19 Multi-Function Switch Connector (B)
Fig.20 Windshield Wiper/Washer Switch Connector (C)
Multi-Function Switch Continuity Test
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Multi-Function Switch Dimmer Control Resistance
Using an ohmmeter, test for continuity (no resistance) between the terminals of the switch as
shown in the Multi-Function Switch Continuity Test table for diagnosis. Refer to,, and for connector
terminal locations.
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Combination Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig.21 Disconnect And Isolate Battery Negative Cable
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Remove both upper and lower steering
column shrouds.
Fig.22 Multi-Function Switch Remove/Install
3. Disconnect both posi-lock harness connectors at the rear of the multi-function switch.
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4. Remove multi-function switch mounting screws. 5. The combination flasher must be transferred
to new multi-function switch if replacing. 6. The windshield wiper/washer switch must be transferred
to the new multi-function switch.
INSTALLATION
1. The windshield wiper/washer switch must be transferred to the new multi-function switch. 2. The
combination flasher must be transferred to new multi-function switch if replacing. 3. Install the
multi-function switch mounting screws . Tighten multi-function switch to column retaining screws to
3 Nm (27 in. lbs.) torque. 4. Connect both posi-lock harness connectors at the rear of the
multi-function switch. 5. Install both upper and lower steering column shrouds. 6. Connect the
battery negative cable.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Lighting and Horns > Turn Signals > Turn Signal Flasher > Component Information >
Locations
Turn Signal Flasher: Locations
The turn signal flasher and the hazard warning flasher are combined into one unit called a
Combination Flasher combo-flasher. The combo-flasher is a smart relay located on the back of the
multi-function switch.
Fig.8 Combination Flasher Location
The flasher is mounted to the back side of the multi-function switch.
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Turn Signal Flasher: Description and Operation
The turn signal flasher and the hazard warning flasher are combined into one unit called a
Combination Flasher combo-flasher. The combo-flasher is a smart relay located on the back of the
multi-function switch. The combo-flasher is black in color and has a dampener material wrapped on
it. Constant battery voltage is supplied to the flasher so that it can perform the hazard warning
function, and ignition switched battery voltage is supplied for the turn signal function. However,
when the flasher is idle no current is drawn through the module. The unit does not become active
until it is provided a signal ground from the turn signal switch or hazard warning switch.
The combo-flasher controls the flashing of the hazard warning system and the turn signal system.
An inoperative bulb or incomplete turn signal circuit will cause the flasher rate to double. Typical
flash rate is about 90 flashes per minute. When a bulb is burnt out, or when a circuit for a lamp is
open, the turn signal flash rate will increase to a minimum of 180 flashes per minute. However, an
open lamp circuit or burnt out bulb does not change the hazard warning flash rate.
Turn signal inputs that actuate the combination flasher are low current grounds, each drawing a
maximum of 300 milliamperes. The turn signal inputs are provided to the flasher through the
multi-function switch on the steering column. The hazard warning signal input is a low current
ground drawing a maximum of 600 milliamperes. The hazard warning input can be provided
through the multi-function switch on the steering column.
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Turn Signal Flasher: Service and Repair
Fig.8 Combination Flasher Location
REMOVAL
The flasher is mounted to the back side of the multi-function switch. 1. To gain access the upper
steering column shroud must be removed. Refer to Steering, Column, Column Shroud, Removal. 2.
The flasher can be removed by pulling it toward the instrument cluster (forward).
The flasher is serviced separately from the multifunction switch.
INSTALLATION
The flasher is serviced separately from the multi-function switch. 1. The flasher can be installed by
pushing it toward the back of the steering wheel. 2. Install the upper steering column shroud. Refer
to Steering, Column, Column Shroud, Installation.
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Application and ID
Turn Signal Indicator: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than those listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can result.
Bulb Application
Turn Signal Indicator............................................................................................................................
...............................................................PC194
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Multi-Function Switch
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> Page 6009
Turn Signal Switch: Description and Operation
Fig.17 Multi-function Switch
MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH
The turn signals are part of the multi-function switch, which contains: Electrical circuitry for turn signals.
- Hazard warning switch.
- Headlamp switch.
- Fog Lamp Switch.
- Headlamp beam select switch.
- Optical Horn.
- Instrument Panel Lamp Dimmer/Interior Lamp Switch.
- Combination Flasher.
Hazard Warning System
The hazard warning system is actuated by a push button located in the multi-function switch on the
top of the steering column between the steering wheel and the instrument panel. The hazard switch
is identified with a double triangle on front of the button.
The hazard warning system allows the vehicle operator to provide the drivers of other vehicles in
near proximity an optical indication that the vehicle is disabled or is an obstacle to traffic flow.
Unlike the turn signal system, the hazard warning system has battery current at all times,
regardless of ignition switch position.
When the hazard warning system is activated, the combination 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.
Multi-function Switch
The integrated switch assembly is mounted to the left hand side of the steering column. When the
driver wishes to signal his intentions to change direction of travel, he moves the lever upward to
cause the right signals to flash and downward to cause the left signals to flash. After completion of
a turn the system is deactivated automatically. As the steering wheel returns to the straight ahead
position, a canceling cam molded to the clockspring mechanism comes in contact with the cancel
actuator on the turn signal multi-function switch assembly. The cam lobe, pushing on the cancel
actuator, returns the switch to the 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.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Lighting and Horns > Underhood Lamp > Component Information > Application and ID
Underhood Lamp: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than those listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can result.
Bulb Application
Underhood............................................................................................................................................
...........................................................................105
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Lighting and Horns > Vanity Lamp > Component Information > Application and ID
Vanity Lamp: Application and ID
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than those listed in the chart below. Damage to lamp can result.
Bulb Application
Visor Vanity..........................................................................................................................................
..................................................................6501966
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Vanity Lamp: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Lower visor. 3. Insert a small flat bladed
tool between the lamp lens and lamp. 4. Carefully pry lens outward. 5. Remove bulb from socket.
INSTALLATION
1. Position bulb in socket and snap into place. 2. Position lens on lamp and snap into place. 3.
Connect the battery negative cable.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Windows and Glass > Rear Window Defogger <--> [Heated Glass Element] > Rear Window
Defogger Switch <--> [Heated Glass Element Switch] > Component Information > Locations
Rear Window Defogger Switch: Locations
Rear Window Defogger Switch Location
The rear window defogger switch is a control switch and timing circuit integrated into a single panel
mounted assembly.
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Rear Window Defogger Switch: Description and Operation
Rear Window Defogger Switch Location
The rear window defogger switch is a control switch and timing circuit integrated into a single panel
mounted assembly. Actuating the switch energizes the circuit which allows current to flow through
the grid lines. Upon initial actuation for approximately eight to ten minutes, or until either the switch
or ignition is turned OFF. An indicating lamp illuminates a Light Emitting Diode (LED) inlaid in the
control switch.
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Rear Window Defogger Switch: Testing and Inspection
The rear window defogger switch may be tested in the vehicle or out of the vehicle, on the bench.
IN-Vehicle Testing
1. Remove the switch from the instrument panel but leave the switch connected. 2. Turn the
ignition switch ON.
Rear Window Defogger Switch Harness Connector
3. Using a voltmeter, check for battery voltage at Pin 1 and 2.
a. If OK, go to Step 4. b. If NOT OK, check fuse 7 in the fuse block and the 40 Amp cartridge fuse
in the Power Distribution Center (PDC). If fuses are OK, check
wiring circuit. Refer to the appropriate wiring information. The wiring information includes wiring
diagrams, proper wire and connector repair procedures, further details on wire harness routing and
retention, as well as pin-out and location views for the various wire harness connectors, splices and
grounds.
4. Check Pin 5, with switch in the ON position there should be battery voltage and no voltage in the
OFF position.
a. If OK, go to Step 5. b. If NOT OK, no voltage in the ON position or voltage in the OFF position.
Replace the switch.
5. Press switch to ON position. The indicator lamp should come ON and remain ON for
approximately 10 minutes. If the indicator lamp fails to light
or no voltage is present for approximately 10 minutes. Replace Rear Window Defogger Switch.
Bench Testing
1. First remove switch.
Rear Window Defogger Switch Connector
2. With switch removed from vehicle, use a jumper wire and connect a 12 volt supply to Pin 1 and
2. Using a third jumper wire, ground Pin 3. Refer
to and the Rear Window Defogger Switch and Harness Connector Pin Call-Outs table.
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3. Follow the same procedures used for IN-VEHICLE TESTING, except for step Step 2.
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Switch <--> [Heated Glass Element Switch] > Component Information > Locations
Rear Window Defogger Switch: Locations
Rear Window Defogger Switch Location
The rear window defogger switch is a control switch and timing circuit integrated into a single panel
mounted assembly.
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Rear Window Defogger Switch: Description and Operation
Rear Window Defogger Switch Location
The rear window defogger switch is a control switch and timing circuit integrated into a single panel
mounted assembly. Actuating the switch energizes the circuit which allows current to flow through
the grid lines. Upon initial actuation for approximately eight to ten minutes, or until either the switch
or ignition is turned OFF. An indicating lamp illuminates a Light Emitting Diode (LED) inlaid in the
control switch.
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Rear Window Defogger Switch: Testing and Inspection
The rear window defogger switch may be tested in the vehicle or out of the vehicle, on the bench.
IN-Vehicle Testing
1. Remove the switch from the instrument panel but leave the switch connected. 2. Turn the
ignition switch ON.
Rear Window Defogger Switch Harness Connector
3. Using a voltmeter, check for battery voltage at Pin 1 and 2.
a. If OK, go to Step 4. b. If NOT OK, check fuse 7 in the fuse block and the 40 Amp cartridge fuse
in the Power Distribution Center (PDC). If fuses are OK, check
wiring circuit. Refer to the appropriate wiring information. The wiring information includes wiring
diagrams, proper wire and connector repair procedures, further details on wire harness routing and
retention, as well as pin-out and location views for the various wire harness connectors, splices and
grounds.
4. Check Pin 5, with switch in the ON position there should be battery voltage and no voltage in the
OFF position.
a. If OK, go to Step 5. b. If NOT OK, no voltage in the ON position or voltage in the OFF position.
Replace the switch.
5. Press switch to ON position. The indicator lamp should come ON and remain ON for
approximately 10 minutes. If the indicator lamp fails to light
or no voltage is present for approximately 10 minutes. Replace Rear Window Defogger Switch.
Bench Testing
1. First remove switch.
Rear Window Defogger Switch Connector
2. With switch removed from vehicle, use a jumper wire and connect a 12 volt supply to Pin 1 and
2. Using a third jumper wire, ground Pin 3. Refer
to and the Rear Window Defogger Switch and Harness Connector Pin Call-Outs table.
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3. Follow the same procedures used for IN-VEHICLE TESTING, except for step Step 2.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Windows and Glass > Sensors and Switches - Windows and Glass > Power Window Switch >
Component Information > Testing and Inspection
Power Window Switch: Testing and Inspection
Power Window Switch Continuity
Remove the switch from its mounting, (Refer to ELECTRICAL/POWER WINDOWS/POWER
WINDOW SWITCH - REMOVAL). Using an ohmmeter, test the window switch for continuity in all
positions. Refer to Power Window Switch Continuity table to determine if continuity is correct. If the
results are not obtained, replace the switch.
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Power Window Switch: Service and Repair
Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Using a trim stick (special tool #C-4755) or
equivalent, gently pry up on window switch bezel and remove from door trim panel. 3. Disconnect
wire connector from switch. 4. Remove two switch retaining screws.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the switch retaining screws. 2. Reconnect the wire connector to the switch. 3. Insert switch
into the door trim panel. 4. Reconnect the battery negative cable.
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Component Information > Service and Repair
Front Door Window Motor: Service and Repair
Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Move the window to the full-up position, if
possible. 3. Remove front door trim panel. 4. Remove front door water shield. 5. Remove three
screws to front door radio speaker so that motor has room to pivot. 6. Pivot window motor out of
door panel. 7. Remove three motor retaining screws to drive cable. 8. Remove motor from drive
cable assembly.
INSTALLATION
1. Install motor to the cable drive assembly. 2. Install motor retaining screws to drive cable. 3.
Install the screws to the front door radio speaker. 4. Install the front door water shield. 5. Install the
front door trim panel. 6. Reconnect the battery negative cable.
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Power Window Switch: Testing and Inspection
Power Window Switch Continuity
Remove the switch from its mounting, (Refer to ELECTRICAL/POWER WINDOWS/POWER
WINDOW SWITCH - REMOVAL). Using an ohmmeter, test the window switch for continuity in all
positions. Refer to Power Window Switch Continuity table to determine if continuity is correct. If the
results are not obtained, replace the switch.
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Power Window Switch: Service and Repair
Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Using a trim stick (special tool #C-4755) or
equivalent, gently pry up on window switch bezel and remove from door trim panel. 3. Disconnect
wire connector from switch. 4. Remove two switch retaining screws.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the switch retaining screws. 2. Reconnect the wire connector to the switch. 3. Insert switch
into the door trim panel. 4. Reconnect the battery negative cable.
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Back Window Glass: Service and Repair
BACKLITE
REMOVAL
WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE THE VEHICLE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF WINDSHIELD
INSTALLATION. IT TAKES AT LEAST 24 HOURS FOR URETHANE ADHESIVE TO CURE. IF IT
IS NOT CURED, THE WINDSHIELD MAY NOT PERFORM PROPERLY IN AN ACCIDENT. BE
SURE TO REFER TO THE URETHANE MANUFACTURER'S DIRECTIONS FOR CURING TIME
SPECIFICATIONS, AND DO NOT USE ADHESIVE AFTER ITS EXPIRATION DATE.
CAUTION: Open the left front door glass before installing the rear window to avoid pressurizing the
passenger compartment if a door is slammed before the urethane bonding is fully cured. Water
leaks can result.
Refer to Windshield for a description of tools and adhesive systems that are recommended for use
in this procedure.
1. Remove rear window moldings. 2. Remove upper quarter trim panel. 3. Disconnect wire
connectors from rear window defogger.
WARNING: WEAR EYE AND HAND PROTECTION WHEN HANDLING SAFETY GLASS.
PERSONAL INJURY CAN RESULT.
CAUTION: Do not damage body or trim finish when cutting out glass or applying fence primer.
4. Cut the urethane around the perimeter of the rear window glass. Refer to Windshield for proper
procedures. 5. Remove the rear window from the vehicle.
INSTALLATION
WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE THE VEHICLE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF WINDSHIELD
INSTALLATION. IT TAKES AT LEAST 24 HOURS FOR URETHANE ADHESIVE TO CURE. IF IT
IS NOT CURED, THE WINDSHIELD MAY NOT PERFORM PROPERLY IN AN ACCIDENT. BE
SURE TO REFER TO THE URETHANE MANUFACTURER'S DIRECTIONS FOR CURING TIME
SPECIFICATIONS, AND DO NOT USE ADHESIVE AFTER ITS EXPIRATION DATE.
CAUTION: Open the left front door glass before installing the rear window to avoid pressurizing the
passenger compartment if a door is slammed before the urethane bonding is fully cured. Water
leaks can result.
Refer to Windshield for a description of tools and adhesive systems that are recommended for use
in this procedure.
1. Prepare the work area, window fence, and glass the same way as described in the Windshield
section of this group.
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Fig. 1
2. Place fence spacers at the locations shown (Fig. 1). 3. Install the rear window molding on glass.
4. Apply a 10 mm (0.4 in.) bead of urethane around the perimeter of the glass. 5. Install the glass in
the same manner described in the Windshield section of this group (Fig. 1). 6. Connect rear
window defogger wiring and interior trim. 7. After urethane has cured, water test rear window to
verify repair. Verify rear window defogger operation.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Windows and Glass > Windows > Window Glass > Front Door Window Glass > Front Door
Window Glass Weatherstrip > Component Information > Service and Repair > Front Door
Front Door Window Glass Weatherstrip: Service and Repair Front Door
FRONT VERTICAL GUIDE BAR
REMOVAL
1. Remove door trim panel and water dam. 2. Remove door speaker, if equipped. 3. Remove front
lift guide. 4. Remove bolt attaching top of front guide bar to inner door panel. 5. Using a Snap-one
flare-nut socket (FRXM10) and a hex wrench, remove nut attaching bottom of guide bar to door
panel while holding jack
screws.
INSTALLATION
1. Install nut attaching bottom of guide bar to door panel. 2. Install bolt attaching top of front guide
bar to inner door panel. 3. Install front lift guide. 4. Install door speaker, if equipped. 5. Verify door
glass alignment, adjust if necessary. 6. Install door trim panel and water dam.
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Front Door Window Glass Weatherstrip: Service and Repair FDR Glass Run Weatherstrip
FOR GLASS RUN WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
1. Remove flag cover, door trim panel, water dam as necessary. 2. Remove door glass. 3. Loosen
side view mirror, as necessary. 4. Remove weatherstrip fasteners. 5. Pull weatherstrip from lower
front channel above door latch.
Fig. 2
6. Pull run weatherstrip from window frame channel (Fig. 2).
INSTALLATION
1. Clean butyl material from door flange area. 2. Place door run weatherstrip in position on window
frame channel. 3. Push door run weatherstrip into window frame channel. 4. Push weatherstrip into
lower front channel above door latch. 5. Install weatherstrip fasteners. 6. Install door glass. 7.
Tighten side view mirror. 8. Install pull cup support bracket, water shield, door trim panel and flag
trim.
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Front Door Window Glass Weatherstrip: Service and Repair Outer Belt Weatherstrip
OUTER BELT WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
1. Open door glass. 2. Pull upward at rear end of outer belt weatherstrip.
Fig. 3
3. Remove outer belt weatherstrip from vehicle (Fig. 3).
INSTALLATION
1. Starting at leading edge of door, press weatherstrip onto door. 2. Operate window and check for
interference.
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Front Door Window Glass Weatherstrip: Service and Repair Door Upper Secondary Weatherstrip
DOOR UPPER SECONDARY WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
1. Using a fork-type prying tool, disengage push in fasteners attaching door upper secondary
weatherstrip to door opening. 2. Remove weatherstrip from door.
INSTALLATION
1. Position weatherstrip to opening door. 2. Press door upper secondary weatherstrip fasteners into
position.
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Front Door Window Glass Weatherstrip: Service and Repair
Front Door
FRONT VERTICAL GUIDE BAR
REMOVAL
1. Remove door trim panel and water dam. 2. Remove door speaker, if equipped. 3. Remove front
lift guide. 4. Remove bolt attaching top of front guide bar to inner door panel. 5. Using a Snap-one
flare-nut socket (FRXM10) and a hex wrench, remove nut attaching bottom of guide bar to door
panel while holding jack
screws.
INSTALLATION
1. Install nut attaching bottom of guide bar to door panel. 2. Install bolt attaching top of front guide
bar to inner door panel. 3. Install front lift guide. 4. Install door speaker, if equipped. 5. Verify door
glass alignment, adjust if necessary. 6. Install door trim panel and water dam.
FDR Glass Run Weatherstrip
FOR GLASS RUN WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
1. Remove flag cover, door trim panel, water dam as necessary. 2. Remove door glass. 3. Loosen
side view mirror, as necessary. 4. Remove weatherstrip fasteners. 5. Pull weatherstrip from lower
front channel above door latch.
Fig. 2
6. Pull run weatherstrip from window frame channel (Fig. 2).
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INSTALLATION
1. Clean butyl material from door flange area. 2. Place door run weatherstrip in position on window
frame channel. 3. Push door run weatherstrip into window frame channel. 4. Push weatherstrip into
lower front channel above door latch. 5. Install weatherstrip fasteners. 6. Install door glass. 7.
Tighten side view mirror. 8. Install pull cup support bracket, water shield, door trim panel and flag
trim.
Outer Belt Weatherstrip
OUTER BELT WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
1. Open door glass. 2. Pull upward at rear end of outer belt weatherstrip.
Fig. 3
3. Remove outer belt weatherstrip from vehicle (Fig. 3).
INSTALLATION
1. Starting at leading edge of door, press weatherstrip onto door. 2. Operate window and check for
interference.
Door Upper Secondary Weatherstrip
DOOR UPPER SECONDARY WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
1. Using a fork-type prying tool, disengage push in fasteners attaching door upper secondary
weatherstrip to door opening. 2. Remove weatherstrip from door.
INSTALLATION
1. Position weatherstrip to opening door. 2. Press door upper secondary weatherstrip fasteners into
position.
Front/Rear Door Inner Belt Weatherstrip
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Window Glass Weatherstrip > Component Information > Service and Repair > Front Door > Page 6060
FRONT/REAR DOOR INNER BELT WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
1. Remove door trim panel.
Fig. 4
2. Remove weatherstrip from door. Use a rubber mallet and a block of wood, tap upward at each
clip holding the molding to the door (Fig. 4).
INSTALLATION
1. Push down on weatherstrip to engage channel to door panel. 2. Install door trim panel.
Secondary Sill Weatherstrip
SECONDARY SILL WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
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Fig. 8
1. Using a fork-type prying tool, disengage push in fasteners attaching sill secondary weatherstrip
to door (Fig. 8). 2. Remove weatherstrip from door.
INSTALLATION
1. Position weatherstrip to door. 2. Press sill secondary weatherstrip fasteners into position.
Trunk Opening Weatherstrip
TRUNK OPENING WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
1. Open decklid.
Fig. 9
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2. Pull decklid weatherstrip form decklid opening fence (Fig. 9). 3. Remove weatherstrip from
vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Place decklid opening weatherstrip into position. 2. Press the weatherstrip onto the decklid
opening fence. 3. Close decklid.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Windows and Glass > Windows > Window Glass > Rear Door Window Glass > Rear Door
Window Glass Weatherstrip > Component Information > Service and Repair > Front/Rear Door Inner Belt Weatherstrip
Rear Door Window Glass Weatherstrip: Service and Repair Front/Rear Door Inner Belt
Weatherstrip
FRONT/REAR DOOR INNER BELT WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
1. Remove door trim panel.
Fig. 4
2. Remove weatherstrip from door. Use a rubber mallet and a block of wood, tap upward at each
clip holding the molding to the door (Fig. 4).
INSTALLATION
1. Push down on weatherstrip to engage channel to door panel. 2. Install door trim panel.
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Rear Door Window Glass Weatherstrip: Service and Repair Rear Door Glass Run Weatherstrip
REAR DOOR GLASS RUN WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
1. Remove door trim panel, water dam as necessary. 2. Remove door glass. 3. Remove
weatherstrip fasteners. 4. Pull weatherstrip from lower front channel above door latch.
Fig. 5
5. Pull run weatherstrip from window frame channel (Fig. 5).
INSTALLATION
1. Clean butyl material from door flange area. 2. Place door run weatherstrip in position on window
frame channel. 3. Push door run weatherstrip into window frame channel. 4. Push weatherstrip into
lower front channel above door latch. 5. Install weatherstrip fasteners. 6. Install door glass. 7.
Install pull cup support bracket, water shield, and door trim panel.
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Rear Door Window Glass Weatherstrip: Service and Repair RDR Secondary Weatherstrip
RDR SECONDARY WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
1. Using a fork-type prying tool C-4829 or equivalent, disengage push in fasteners attaching door
upper secondary weatherstrip to door opening. 2. Remove weatherstrip from door.
INSTALLATION
1. Position weatherstrip to opening door. 2. Press door upper secondary weatherstrip fasteners into
position.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Windows and Glass > Windows > Window Handle > Component Information > Service and
Repair
Window Handle: Service and Repair
WINDOW CRANK
REMOVAL
1. Open door.
Fig. 12
2. Slide a window crank removal tool behind the window crank to release crank handle lock clip
(Fig. 12). 3. Remove handle from regulator shaft.
INSTALLATION
1. Place the lock clip on the window crank. 2. Place window crank on regulator shaft with the
window in the down position. 3. Orientate the window regulator crank handle appropriately at the
10 o'clock position and the left handle at the 2 o'clock position. 4. Push the handle in to the lock
position on the regulator shaft.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Windows and Glass > Windows > Window Regulator > Rear Door Window Regulator >
System Information > Service and Repair > Procedures
Rear Door Window Regulator: Procedures
REMOVAL
1. Remove door trim panel. 2. Remove door glass from regulator channel.
Rear Door Glass
3. Loosen screws attaching window regulator channel and crank housing to door panel. 4.
Disengage screw and bolt heads from keyhole slots in door panel. 5. Loosen bolts attaching
window regulator to door panel. 6. Disengage regulator from door panel, and crank housing. 7.
Slide regulator rearward and rotate forward end of roller channel through access hole in door
panel, 8. Remove window regulator from door through access hole in inner panel.
INSTALLATION
1. Position window regulator and crank housing on door panel through access hole in door panel.
2. Tighten bolts attaching window regulator to door panel. 3. Engage window regulator bolt heads
on channel to key hole slots in door panel. 4. Tighten screw attaching window regulator channel
and crank housing. 5. Position glass to regulator roller channel. 6. Tighten fasteners attaching door
glass to roller channel. 7. Install door trim panel.
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Rear Door Window Regulator: Removal and Replacement
WINDOW REGULATOR
REMOVAL
1. Remove door trim panel. 2. Remove door glass from regulator channel.
Fig. 3
3. Loosen screws attaching window regulator channel and crank housing to door panel (Fig. 3). 4.
Disengage screw and bolt heads from keyhole slots in door panel. 5. Loosen bolts attaching
window regulator to door panel. 6. Disengage regulator from door panel, and crank housing. 7.
Slide regulator rearward and rotate forward end of roller channel through access hole in door
panel. 8. Remove window regulator from door through access hole in inner panel.
INSTALLATION
1. Position window regulator and crank housing on door panel through access hole in door panel.
2. Tighten bolts attaching window regulator to door panel. 3. Engage window regulator bolt heads
on channel to key hole slots in door panel. 4. Tighten screw attaching window regulator channel
and crank housing. 5. Position glass to regulator roller channel. 6. Tighten fasteners attaching door
glass to roller channel. 7. Install door trim panel.
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Window Track: Service and Repair
FRONT VERTICAL GUIDE BAR
REMOVAL
1. Remove door trim panel and water dam. 2. Remove door speaker, if equipped. 3. Remove front
lift guide. 4. Remove bolt attaching top of front guide bar to inner door panel. 5. Using a Snap-one
flare-nut socket (FRXM10) and a hex wrench, remove nut attaching bottom of guide bar to door
panel while holding jack
screws.
INSTALLATION
1. Install nut attaching bottom of guide bar to door panel. 2. Install bolt attaching top of front guide
bar to inner door panel. 3. Install front lift guide. 4. Install door speaker, if equipped. 5. Verify door
glass alignment, adjust if necessary. 6. Install door trim panel and water dam.
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Dodge Workshop Manuals > Windows and Glass > Windshield > Component Information > Service Precautions
Windshield: Service Precautions
STATIONARY GLASS
DESCRIPTION
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE THE VEHICLE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF WINDSHIELD
INSTALLATION. IT TAKES AT LEAST 24 HOURS FOR URETHANE ADHESIVE TO CURE. IF IT
IS NOT CURED, THE WINDSHIELD MAY NOT PERFORM PROPERLY IN AN ACCIDENT.
URETHANE ADHESIVES ARE APPLIED AS A SYSTEM. USE GLASS CLEANER, GLASS PREP
SOLVENT, GLASS PRIMER, AND PINCH WELD (FENCE) PRIMER PROVIDED BY THE
ADHESIVE MANUFACTURER. IF NOT, STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY COULD BE
COMPROMISED.
CHRYSLER DOES NOT RECOMMEND GLASS ADHESIVE BY BRAND. TECHNICIANS
SHOULD REVIEW PRODUCT LABELS AND TECHNICAL DATA SHEETS, AND USE ONLY
ADHESIVES THAT THEIR MANUFACTURES WARRANT WILL RESTORE A VEHICLE TO THE
REQUIREMENTS OF FMVSS 212. TECHNICIANS SHOULD ALSO INSURE THAT PRIMERS
AND CLEANERS ARE COMPATIBLE WITH THE PARTICULAR ADHESIVE USED.
BE SURE TO REFER TO THE URETHANE MANUFACTURER'S DIRECTIONS FOR CURING
TIME SPECIFICATIONS, AND DO NOT USE ADHESIVE AFTER ITS EXPIRATION DATE.
VAPORS THAT ARE EMITTED FROM THE URETHANE ADHESIVE OR PRIMER COULD
CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY. USE THEM IN A WELL-VENTILATED AREA.
SKIN CONTACT WITH URETHANE ADHESIVE SHOULD BE AVOIDED. PERSONAL INJURY
MAY RESULT. ALWAYS WEAR EYE AND HAND PROTECTION WHEN WORKING WITH
GLASS.
CAUTION: Protect all painted and trimmed surfaces from coming in contact with urethane or
primers. Be careful not to damage painted surfaces when removing moldings or cutting urethane
around windshield.
It is difficult to salvage a windshield during the removal operation. The windshield is part of the
structural support for the roof. The urethane bonding used to secure the windshield to the fence is
difficult to cut or clean from any surface. If the moldings are set in urethane, it would also be
unlikely they could be salvaged. Before removing the windshield, check the availability of the
windshield and moldings from the parts supplier.
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Windshield: Service and Repair
WINDSHIELD
DESCRIPTION
The urethane adhesive holding the windshield to the opening pinch weld (fence) can be cut using a
sharp cold knife from the exterior of the vehicle. Using the cold knife method is effective if the
windshield is already broken. If the glass must be salvaged, cutting the urethane adhesive from the
interior of the vehicle using a reciprocating or oscillating power knife is recommended.
POWER KNIFE
The urethane adhesive holding the windshield to the opening pinch weld (fence) can be cut using a
sharp cold knife from the exterior of the vehicle. Using the cold knife method is effective if the
windshield is already broken. If the glass must be salvaged, cutting the urethane adhesive from the
interior of the vehicle using a reciprocating or oscillating power knife is recommended.
RECOMMENDED TOOLS AND ADHESIVE
- Fein(R) Power Cutout Knife
- Equalizer(R) Magnum, Interior Auto Glass Cut Out Knife
ADHESIVE, PRIMER AND CLEANER
The urethane adhesive holding the windshield to the opening pinch weld (fence) can be cut using a
sharp cold knife from the exterior of the vehicle. Using the cold knife method is effective if the
windshield is already broken. If the glass must be salvaged, cutting the urethane adhesive from the
interior of the vehicle using a reciprocating or oscillating power knife is recommended.
RECOMMENDED TOOLS AND ADHESIVE
The following urethane adhesive systems are OEM certified and conform to the FMVSS 212
windshield retention standard and the FMVSS 216 roof crush standard.
REMOVAL
EXTERIOR METHOD
The urethane adhesive holding the windshield to the opening pinch weld (fence) can be cut using a
sharp cold knife from the exterior of the vehicle. Using the cold knife method is effective if the
windshield is already broken. If the glass must be salvaged, cutting the urethane adhesive from the
interior of the vehicle using a reciprocating or oscillating power knife is recommended.
1. Remove inside rear view mirror. 2. Remove windshield wiper arms. 3. Remove cowl cover. 4.
Place protective covers over instrument panel and hood.
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Fig. 2
5. Remove windshield A-pillar moldings (Fig. 2) using a suitable hook tool and trim stick.
Fig. 3
6. Using a sharp cold knife, cut urethane adhesive holding the windshield to the A-pillars, roof
header and cowl pinch weld fences (Fig. 3). A power
cutting device can be used if available.
7. Separate windshield from vehicle.
INTERIOR METHOD
The urethane adhesive holding the windshield to the opening pinch weld (fence) can be cut using a
sharp cold knife from the exterior of the vehicle. Using the cold knife method is effective if the
windshield is already broken. If the glass must be salvaged, cutting the urethane adhesive from the
interior of the vehicle using a reciprocating or oscillating power knife is recommended.
1. Remove inside rear view mirror. 2. Remove instrument panel top cover. 3. Remove A-pillar trim
covers. 4. Place protective covers over instrument panel and hood. 5. Using a reciprocating or
oscillating power knife, cut urethane adhesive holding the windshield to the A-pillars, roof header
and cowl pinch weld
fences. Refer to instructions provided with equipment being used.
6. Remove windshield from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
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CAUTION: Open the left front door glass before installing windshield to avoid pressurizing the
passenger compartment. If a door is slammed before urethane bonding is cured, water leaks can
result. Allow the urethane at least 24 hours to cure before returning the vehicle to use.
To avoid stressing the replacement windshield, the urethane bonding material on the windshield
fence should be smooth and consistent to the shape of the replacement windshield. The support
spacers should be cleaned and properly installed on weld studs or repair screws at bottom of
windshield opening.
1. Place replacement windshield into windshield opening and position glass in the center of the
opening against the support spacers. 2. Verify the glass lays evenly against the pinch weld fence at
the sides, top and bottom of the replacement windshield. If not, the pinch weld fence
must be formed to the shape of the new glass.
3. Remove replacement windshield from windshield opening.
Fig. 4
4. Position the windshield inside up on a suitable work surface with two padded, wood 10 cm by 10
cm by 50 cm (4 in. by 4 in. by 20 in.) blocks,
placed parallel 75 cm (2.5 ft.) apart (Fig. 4).
WARNING: DO NOT USE SOLVENT BASED GLASS CLEANER TO CLEAN WINDSHIELD
BEFORE APPLYING GLASS PREP AND PRIMER. POOR ADHESION CAN RESULT.
5. Clean inside of windshield with ammonia based glass cleaner and lint-free cloth. 6. Apply
molding to Top of windshield. 7. Apply Glass Prep adhesion promoter 25 mm (1 in.) wide around
perimeter of windshield and wipe with clean/dry lint-free cloth until no streaks
are visible.
8. Apply Glass Primer 25 mm (1 in.) wide around perimeter of windshield. Allow at least three
minutes drying time. 9. Using a razor knife, remove as much original urethane as possible. Do not
damage paint on windshield fence.
10. Apply pinch weld primer 15 mm (.75 in.) wide around the windshield fence. Allow at least three
minutes drying time. 11. Apply a 10 mm (0.4 in.) bead of urethane on center line of windshield
fence. 12. With the aid of a helper, position the windshield over the windshield opening. Align the
reference marks at the bottom of the windshield to the
support spacers.
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Fig. 5
13. Slowly lower windshield glass to windshield opening fence. Guide the molding into proper
position as necessary. Push windshield inward molding
is flush to roof line and A-pillars (Fig. 5).
14. Clean access urethane from exterior with Mopar(R), Super Clean or equivalent. 15. Apply 150
mm (6 in.) lengths of 50 mm (2 in.) masking tape spaced 250 mm (10 in.) apart to hold molding in
place until urethane cures. 16. Install A-pillar moldings. 17. Install cowl cover and wipers. 18. Install
inside rear view mirror. 19. After urethane has cured, remove tape strips and water test windshield
to verify repair.
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Wiper Control Module: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig.13 Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Remove wiper arms. 3. Remove the left
side cowl cover. Refer to Body, Exterior, Cowl Cover, Removal. 4. Disconnect the motor posi-lock
harness connector.
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Fig.14 Wiper Module Remove/Install
5. Remove the wiper module mounting screws and remove the module from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the windshield wiper module into the vehicle. 2. Install the mounting screws and tighten to
7 to 9 Nm (60 to 80 in. lbs.) torque. 3. Connect the motor posi-lock harness connector. 4. Install the
left side cowl cover. 5. Install the wiper arms. 6. Connect the battery negative cable.
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Windshield Washer Switch > Component Information > Service and Repair
Windshield Washer Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove the Multi-Function Switch from the vehicle.
Fig.15 Wiper/washer Switch
2. Remove the two retaining screws to the Wiper/ Washer Switch. 3. Separate the two switches.
INSTALLATION
1. Attach the two switches. 2. Install the two retaining screws to the Wiper/ Washer Switch. 3.
Install the Multi-Function Switch from the vehicle.
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Windshield Washer Hose: Service and Repair
Fig.6 Washer Hose
REMOVAL
For damaged or plugged washer hose, remove the effected piece of hose and replace, routing
hose the same way as removed.
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Windshield Washer Motor: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Raise vehicle on hoist. 3. Disconnect the
wire connector from the reservoir pump. 4. Disconnect the washer hose at the pump and drain the
reservoir. 5. Gently pry pump away from reservoir and out of grommet. Care must be taken not to
puncture reservoir. 6. Remove rubber grommet from reservoir. If replacing the pump, discard the
old washer pump grommet. If replacing the reservoir only, reuse the
old washer pump grommet.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Make sure to use new grommet when installing new washer pump.
1. Install the rubber grommet into the reservoir. If replacing the pump, discard the old washer pump
grommet. If replacing the reservoir only, reuse
the old washer pump grommet.
2. Position pump in hole and firmly snap into the grommet. Care must be taken not to puncture
reservoir. 3. Connect the washer hose at the pump and fill the reservoir. 4. Connect the wire
connector to the reservoir pump. 5. Lower vehicle from hoist. 6. Connect the battery negative
cable.
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Service and Repair
Windshield Washer Reservoir: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Raise vehicle on hoist. 3. Disconnect the
wire connector from the reservoir pump. 4. Disconnect the washer hose at the pump and drain the
reservoir. 5. Remove three fasteners from reservoir. 6. Remove the reservoir through fender
opening. 7. Remove to the windshield washer pump from the reservoir.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the windshield washer pump into the reservoir. 2. Install the two fasteners retaining speed
control vacuum reservoir. 3. Install the reservoir through fender opening. 4. Install the fasteners to
the reservoir. Tighten the reservoir screws to 6.8 to 8.3 Nm (60 to 75 in. lbs.) torque. 5. Connect
the washer hose at the pump and fill the reservoir. 6. Connect the wire connector to the reservoir
pump. 7. Lower vehicle from hoist. 8. Connect the battery negative cable.
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Description and Operation
Windshield Washer Spray Nozzle: Description and Operation
Fig.7 Windshield Washer Nozzle
There are two hood mounted washer nozzles. The right and left nozzles have different aimed, but
can be installed in either hood hole and aimed appropriately.
Fig.8 Windshield Washer Pattern - Typical
Each nozzle emits two streams into the wiper pattern. If the nozzle performance is unsatisfactory
they can be adjusted. To adjust front washer nozzle(s):
- Insert a pin into the nozzle ball and move so that it sprays into the proper pattern area.
NOTE: Aim the spray towards the top of the pattern area. When proceeding down the road at
speed, the spray will hit the windshield lower than when the vehicle is at rest.
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Windshield Washer Spray Nozzle: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Open hood. 2. Disconnect the washer hose from the underside of the washer nozzle. 3. Using a
plastic body filler spreader or equivalent (credit card), gently place it underneath the front of the
washer nozzle. Be careful not to damage
the hood seal underneath the nozzle.
4. Rock the nozzle back and forth slightly to release it from the hood panel.
INSTALLATION
1. Position nozzle over hole in hood panel and firmly snap into place. Make sure the seal is present
and not damaged. 2. Connect hose to nozzle on underside of hood. 3. After connecting hose,
check for proper system function and to assure leak free connections by actuating the washer
system switch from inside of
vehicle. Verify nozzle aim adjust as necessary.
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Windshield Washer Switch: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove the Multi-Function Switch from the vehicle.
Fig.15 Wiper/washer Switch
2. Remove the two retaining screws to the Wiper/ Washer Switch. 3. Separate the two switches.
INSTALLATION
1. Attach the two switches. 2. Install the two retaining screws to the Wiper/ Washer Switch. 3.
Install the Multi-Function Switch from the vehicle.
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Wiper Arm: Adjustments
1. Cycle the wiper motor into the PARK position. 2. Lift the wiper blade off the windshield and
release it.
Windshield Wiper Blade/Arm Park Lines
3. The wiper blade heel should be parked within 5 mm of the park line. The park line is mark on the
windshield. 4. In the event that the wiper blade tip excessively strikes the cowl screen due to long
term normal wear, reposition the wiper blade heel slightly
above the park line. Make sure that the wipers are in the PARK position.
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Wiper Arm: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Place the wiper arm/blades in the PARK position and turn ignition OFF. 2. Using a trim stick
(special tool #C-4755) or equivalent, gently pry up on arm cap and remove. 3. Remove the wiper
arm retaining nut. 4. Remove the arm from the pivot using a rocking motion while the arm is in an
over/centered position. 5. Clean metal splinters OFF the pivot shafts.
INSTALLATION
Ensure the wiper module is in the PARK position (cycle motor if necessary). Position wiper arms so
that the heel of the blade(s) is on the park line on the windshield. 1. Clean metal splinters OFF the
pivot shafts. 2. Install the arm onto the pivot using a rocking motion while the arm is in an
over/centered position. 3. Install the wiper arm retaining nut. Torque nut to 19.7 21.5 Nm (175 - 190
in. lbs.). 4. Install the arm nut cap. 5. Cycle the Place the wiper arm/blades, and verify that they end
up in the PARK position and turn ignition OFF.
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Windshield
Wiper Blade: Customer Interest Wipers/Washers - Wipers Smear or Streak Windshield
NUMBER: 23-014-06
GROUP: Body
DATE: March 8, 2006
SUBJECT: Windshield Wiper Blade/Element Maintenance
MODELS: All
All All Chrysler Group Vehicles
DISCUSSION:
Windshield wiper blades/elements are frequently replaced unnecessarily. Because of the
environmental conditions vehicles can be operated in, a film can build up on both the windshield
and the windshield wiper elements that will cause poor cleaning/streaking of the windshield, and in
some instances, a chattering condition as the wipers blades travel across the windshield.
Replacement of the wiper blades/elements is normally NOT required to correct streaking issues. A
simple NORMAL MAINTENANCE cleaning of the wiper blades/elements and windshield is all that
is required.
If the wipe pattern appears to be streaky or if there is chatter and no damage to the wiper
blades/elements is obvious, the following steps should be performed:
1. Use a soft cloth or sponge & squeegee and MOPAR Windshield Washer Solvent (p/n
04318067AB, 16 Oz. bottle or p/n 04318068AB, 32 Oz. bottle), MOPAR Glass Cleaner (p/n
04897623AB, 16 Oz. bottle) or a solution of 50/50 alcohol and water, to wash the windshield.
2. Raise the wiper blades off the glass and clean the wiper blade elements (rubber insert) with
MOPAR Windshield Washer Solvent or a solution of 50/50 alcohol and water and a soft cloth,
paper towel or sponge.
3. Return the wiper blades to their normal operating position and function the washer system. If the
wiper blades/elements are not streaking the windshield or chattering, replacing the blade
assembly(ies) is not necessary. If the wipe pattern is still objectionable, repeat step 2 several times.
If the wipe pattern is still objectionable, replace the wiper blades/elements.
POLICY: Information Only
Disclaimer:
This bulletin is supplied as technical information only and is not an authorization for repair.
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Streak Windshield
Wiper Blade: All Technical Service Bulletins Wipers/Washers - Wipers Smear or Streak Windshield
NUMBER: 23-014-06
GROUP: Body
DATE: March 8, 2006
SUBJECT: Windshield Wiper Blade/Element Maintenance
MODELS: All
All All Chrysler Group Vehicles
DISCUSSION:
Windshield wiper blades/elements are frequently replaced unnecessarily. Because of the
environmental conditions vehicles can be operated in, a film can build up on both the windshield
and the windshield wiper elements that will cause poor cleaning/streaking of the windshield, and in
some instances, a chattering condition as the wipers blades travel across the windshield.
Replacement of the wiper blades/elements is normally NOT required to correct streaking issues. A
simple NORMAL MAINTENANCE cleaning of the wiper blades/elements and windshield is all that
is required.
If the wipe pattern appears to be streaky or if there is chatter and no damage to the wiper
blades/elements is obvious, the following steps should be performed:
1. Use a soft cloth or sponge & squeegee and MOPAR Windshield Washer Solvent (p/n
04318067AB, 16 Oz. bottle or p/n 04318068AB, 32 Oz. bottle), MOPAR Glass Cleaner (p/n
04897623AB, 16 Oz. bottle) or a solution of 50/50 alcohol and water, to wash the windshield.
2. Raise the wiper blades off the glass and clean the wiper blade elements (rubber insert) with
MOPAR Windshield Washer Solvent or a solution of 50/50 alcohol and water and a soft cloth,
paper towel or sponge.
3. Return the wiper blades to their normal operating position and function the washer system. If the
wiper blades/elements are not streaking the windshield or chattering, replacing the blade
assembly(ies) is not necessary. If the wipe pattern is still objectionable, repeat step 2 several times.
If the wipe pattern is still objectionable, replace the wiper blades/elements.
POLICY: Information Only
Disclaimer:
This bulletin is supplied as technical information only and is not an authorization for repair.
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Wiper Blade: Locations
The wiper blades are a rubber element with a steel vertebra that are mounted on the end of the
windshield wiper arm and sweep across the front windshield to clear it of water, snow, and debris.
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Wiper Blade: Description and Operation
The wiper blades are a rubber element with a steel vertebra that are mounted on the end of the
windshield wiper arm and sweep across the front windshield to clear it of water, snow, and debris.
When the wiper blade rubber element is exposed to the weather for a long period of time, it tends
to lose wiping ability. Periodic cleaning of the wiper blade element is suggested to remove the
accumulation of salt and road film. The wiper blades, arms, and windshield should be cleaned with
washer fluid , a sponge or cloth and a mild detergent, or non-abrasive cleaner. If the blades
continue to streak or smear, they should be replaced. The driver blade element is 550 mm in length
and the passenger blade element is 475 mm in length.
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Wiper Blade Replacement
Wiper Blade: Service and Repair Wiper Blade Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Lift wiper arm to the over center position.
Wiper Blade And Element
2. Remove blade assembly from arm by pushing release tab under arm tip and slide blade away
from arm tip. 3. Gently place wiper arm tip on glass surface.
INSTALLATION
1. Gently lift wiper arm tip off glass surface and to the over center position.
Wiper Blade And Element
2. Install the blade assembly onto the arm by sliding blade towards arm tip. 3. Lower the wiper arm
to the glass surface and check the wiping pattern.
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Wiper Blade: Service and Repair Wiper Blade Element Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Lift wiper arm to raise blade off glass.
Wiper Blade And Element
2. Remove blade assembly from arm by pushing release tab under arm tip and slide blade away
from arm tip. Gently place wiper arm tip on glass
surface.
Windshield Wiper Blade Element
3. Remove wiping element from blade assembly. Pull stopper of the rubber element out of the end
claw together with vertebrae (metal rails).
INSTALLATION
1. Install the wiping element onto the blade assembly. Push into the end of the blade assembly by
pressing the claw together with vertebrae (metal
rails).
2. Install the blade assembly onto the arm by sliding onto the arm tip. Gently place wiper arm tip on
glass surface.
Check that the element and vertebrae are through all claws and the final claw is locked in the
stopper.
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Wiper Control Module: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
Fig.13 Battery Negative Cable Remove/Install
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Remove wiper arms. 3. Remove the left
side cowl cover. Refer to Body, Exterior, Cowl Cover, Removal. 4. Disconnect the motor posi-lock
harness connector.
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Fig.14 Wiper Module Remove/Install
5. Remove the wiper module mounting screws and remove the module from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the windshield wiper module into the vehicle. 2. Install the mounting screws and tighten to
7 to 9 Nm (60 to 80 in. lbs.) torque. 3. Connect the motor posi-lock harness connector. 4. Install the
left side cowl cover. 5. Install the wiper arms. 6. Connect the battery negative cable.
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Wiper Motor: Testing and Inspection
Wiper Motor Test
Whenever a wiper motor malfunction occurs, verify that the wire harness is properly connected,
then start normal diagnosis and repair procedures. Refer to the table.
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Wiper Motor: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove wiper module. 2. Remove linkage from motor crank. Insert screwdriver or equivalent
between crank and linkage then twist and lift straight up on linkage. 3. Remove three motor
mounting screws and separate motor from linkage.
INSTALLATION
For installation and reverse the above procedures. 1. Attach motor to linkage. Install the three
motor mounting screws and tighten the motor mounting screws to 5 to 6 Nm (45 to 55 in. lbs.)
torque.
NOTE: If motor crank was taken oft for any reason, install and tighten drive link nut to 11 to 12 Nm
(98 to 106 in. lbs.) torque.
2. Add unilube grease to the linkage socket and install the linkage onto the motor crank. 3. Install
the wiper module.
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Wiper Motor Linkage: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Remove wiper module. 2. With the wiper module on the bench, disconnect wiper arm linkage by
inserting a screwdriver or equivalent between ball cap and linkage. Twist
and lift straight up on linkage.
INSTALLATION
1. With the wiper module on the bench, connect wiper arm linkage by using pliers or your hand and
press the ball cap straight on to the ball stud. 2. Install the wiper module.