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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - VEHICLE DOES
NOT FILL
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTION
Pre-Mature Nozzle Shut-Off Defective fuel tank assembly
components.Fill tube improperly installed
(sump)
Fill tube hose pinched.
Check valve stuck shut.
Control valve stuck shut.
Defective vapor/vent components. Vent line from control valve to
canister pinched.
Vent line from canister to vent
filter pinched.
Canister vent valve failure
(requires double failure,
plugged to NVLD and
atmosphere).
Leak detection pump failed
closed.
Leak detection pump filter
plugged.
On-Board diagnostics evaporative
system leak test just conducted.Canister vent valve vent
plugged to atmosphere.
Engine still running when
attempting to fill (System
designed not to fill).
Defective fill nozzle. Try another nozzle.
Fuel Spits Out Of Filler
Tube.During fill. See Pre-Mature Shut-Off.
At conclusion of fill. Defective fuel handling
component. (Check valve stuck
open).
Defective vapor/vent handling
component.
Defective fill nozzle.
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(2) Install hose on PCV valve. Remove the
make-up air hose from the air plenum at the rear of
the engine. Hold a piece of stiff paper (parts tag)
loosely over the end of the make-up air hose.
(3) After allowing approximately one minute for
crankcase pressure to reduce, the paper should draw
up against the hose with noticeable force. If the
engine does not draw the paper against the grommet
after installing a new valve, replace the PCV valve
hose.
(4) Turn the engine off. Remove the PCV valve
from intake manifold. The valve should rattle when
shaken.
(5) Replace the PCV valve and retest the system if
it does not operate as described in the preceding
tests.Do not attempt to clean the old PCV valve.
If the valve rattles, apply a light coating of Loctitet
Pipe Sealant With Teflon to the threads. Thread the
PCV valve into the manifold plenum and tighten to 7
N´m (60 in. lbs.) torque.
VAPOR CANISTER
DESCRIPTION
There are 2 EVAP canisters on the vehicle. The
vacuum and vapor tubes connect to the top of the
canister. It is a charcoal canister (Fig. 15) or (Fig.
16).OPERATION
All vehicles use a maintenance free, evaporative
(EVAP) canister. Fuel tank vapors vent into the can-
ister. 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 pre-
determined 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 evapora-
tive canister's vapor content in a memory cell.
The purge-free cells are constructed similar to cer-
tain purge-normal cells. The purge-free cells can be
monitored by the DRB IIItScan Tool. The only dif-
ference between the purge-free cells and normal
adaptive cells is that in purge-free, the purge is com-
pletely turned off. This gives the PCM the ability to
compare purge and purge-free operation.
REMOVAL
REMOVAL
(1) Raise and support the vehicle.
(2) Remove the 2 hoses (Fig. 15).
(3) Remove bolt.
(4) Pull canister rearward to remove.
Fig. 15 FRONT EVAP CANISTER
1 - Front EVAP Canister
2 - Vent Valve
Fig. 16 REAR EVAP CANISTER
1 - Rear EVAP Canister
2 - Front EVAP Canister
3 - Vent Valve
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VA LV E
DESCRIPTION
The EGR system consists of:
²EGR tube (connects a passage in the intake
manifold to the exhaust port in the cylinder head)
²EGR valve
²Electronic EGR Transducer
²Connecting hoses
OPERATION
Refer to Monitored Systems - EGR Monitor in this
group for more information.
The engines use Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR)
systems. The EGR system reduces oxides of nitrogen
(NOx) in engine exhaust and helps prevent detona-
tion (engine knock). Under normal operating condi-
tions, engine cylinder temperature can reach more
than 3000ÉF. Formation of NOx increases proportion-
ally with combustion temperature. To reduce the
emission of these oxides, the cylinder temperature
must be lowered. The system allows a predetermined
amount of hot exhaust gas to recirculate and dilute
the incoming air/fuel mixture. The diluted air/fuel
mixture reduces peak flame temperature during com-
bustion.
The electric EGR transducer contains an electri-
cally operated solenoid and a back-pressure trans-
ducer (Fig. 2). The Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
operates the solenoid. The PCM determines when toenergize the solenoid. Exhaust system back-pressure
controls the transducer.
When the PCM energizes the solenoid, vacuum
does not reach the transducer. Vacuum flows to the
transducer when the PCM de-energizes the solenoid.
When exhaust system back-pressure becomes high
enough, it fully closes a bleed valve in the trans-
ducer. When the PCM de-energizes the solenoid and
back-pressure closes the transducer bleed valve, vac-
uum flows through the transducer to operate the
EGR valve.
Fig. 1 EGR VALVE AND TUBE 2.4L
1 - EGR Tube
2 - EGR Valve
Fig. 2 EGR Valve and Transducer - Typical
1 - DIAPHRAGM
2 - PISTON
3 - SPRING
4 - EGR VALVE ASSEMBLY
5 - VACUUM MOTOR
6 - VACUUM MOTOR FITTING
7 - VACUUM OUTLET FITTING TO EGR VALVE
8 - EGR VALVE CONTROL ASSEMBLY
9 - ELECTRIC SOLENOID PORTION OF VALVE CONTROL
10 - VACUUM INLET FITTING FROM ENGINE
11 - BACK-PRESSURE HOSE
12 - TRANSDUCER PORTION OF VALVE CONTROL
13 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTION POINT
14 - EGR VALVE BACK-PRESSURE FITTING
15 - EXHAUST GAS INLET
16 - STEM PROTECTOR AND BUSHING
17 - BASE
18 - MOVEMENT INDICATOR
19 - POPPET VALVE
20 - SEAT
21 - EXHAUST GAS OUTLET
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ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTICS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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TASK MANAGER
DESCRIPTION.........................25OPERATION...........................25
TASK MANAGER
DESCRIPTION
The PCM is responsible for efficiently coordinating
the operation of all the emissions-related compo-
nents. The PCM is also responsible for determining if
the diagnostic systems are operating properly. The
software designed to carry out these responsibilities
is call the ªTask Managerº.
OPERATION
The Task Manager determines when tests happen
and when functions occur. Many of the diagnostic
steps required by OBD II must be performed under
specific operating conditions. The Task Manager soft-
ware organizes and prioritizes the diagnostic proce-
dures. The job of the Task Manager is to determine if
conditions are appropriate for tests to be run, moni-
tor the parameters for a trip for each test, and record
the results of the test. Following are the responsibil-
ities of the Task Manager software:
²Test Sequence
²MIL Illumination
²Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs)
²Trip Indicator
²Freeze Frame Data Storage
²Similar Conditions Window
Test Sequence
In many instances, emissions systems must fail
diagnostic tests more than once before the PCM illu-
minates the MIL. These tests are known as 'two trip
monitors.' Other tests that turn the MIL lamp on
after a single failure are known as 'one trip moni-
tors.' A trip is defined as 'start the vehicle and oper-
ate it to meet the criteria necessary to run the given
monitor.'
Many of the diagnostic tests must be performed
under certain operating conditions. However, there
are times when tests cannot be run because another
test is in progress (conflict), another test has failed
(pending) or the Task Manager has set a fault that
may cause a failure of the test (suspend).
²Pending
Under some situations the Task Manager will notrun a monitor if the MIL is illuminated and a fault is
stored from another monitor. In these situations, the
Task Manager postpones monitorspendingresolu-
tion of the original fault. The Task Manager does not
run the test until the problem is remedied.
For example, when the MIL is illuminated for an
Oxygen Sensor fault, the Task Manager does not run
the Catalyst Monitor until the Oxygen Sensor fault is
remedied. Since the Catalyst Monitor is based on sig-
nals from the Oxygen Sensor, running the test would
produce inaccurate results.
²Conflict
There are situations when the Task Manager does
not run a test if another monitor is in progress. In
these situations, the effects of another monitor run-
ning could result in an erroneous failure. If thiscon-
flictis present, the monitor is not run until the
conflicting condition passes. Most likely the monitor
will run later after the conflicting monitor has
passed.
For example, if the Fuel System Monitor is in
progress, the Task Manager does not run the catalyst
Monitor. Since both tests monitor changes in air/fuel
ratio and adaptive fuel compensation, the monitors
will conflict with each other.
²Suspend
Occasionally the Task Manager may not allow a two
trip fault to mature. The Task Manager willsus-
pendthe maturing of a fault if a condition exists
that may induce an erroneous failure. This prevents
illuminating the MIL for the wrong fault and allows
more precise diagnosis.
For example, if the PCM is storing a one trip fault
for the Oxygen Sensor and the catalyst monitor, the
Task Manager may still run the catalyst Monitor but
will suspend the results until the Oxygen Sensor
Monitor either passes or fails. At that point the Task
Manager can determine if the catalyst system is
actually failing or if an Oxygen Sensor is failing.
MIL Illumination
The PCM Task Manager carries out the illumina-
tion of the MIL. The Task Manager triggers MIL illu-
mination upon test failure, depending on monitor
failure criteria.
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The Task Manager Screen shows both a Requested
MIL state and an Actual MIL state. When the MIL is
illuminated upon completion of a test for a good trip,
the Requested MIL state changes to OFF. However,
the MIL remains illuminated until the next key
cycle. (On some vehicles, the MIL will actually turn
OFF during the thirdgood trip) During the key cycle
for the third good trip, the Requested MIL state is
OFF, while the Actual MIL state is ON. After the
next key cycle, the MIL is not illuminated and both
MIL states read OFF.
Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs)
With OBD II, different DTC faults have different
priorities according to regulations. As a result, the
priorities determine MIL illumination and DTC era-
sure. DTCs are entered according to individual prior-
ity. DTCs with a higher priority overwrite lower
priority DTCs.
Priorities
²Priority 0 ÐNon-emissions related trouble codes.
²Priority 1 Ð One trip failure of a two trip fault
for non-fuel system and non-misfire. (MIL Off)
²Priority 2 Ð One trip failure of a two trip fault
for fuel system (rich/lean) or misfire. (MIL Off)
²Priority3ÐTwotrip failure for a non-fuel sys-
tem and non-misfire or matured one trip comprehen-
sive component fault. (MIL On)
²Priority4ÐTwotrip failure or matured fault
for fuel system (rich/lean) and misfire or one trip cat-
alyst damaging misfire. Catalyst damage misfire is a
2 trip MIL. The MIL flashes on the first trip when
catalyst damage misfire levels are present. (MIL On)
Non-emissions related failures have no priority.
One trip failures of two trip faults have low priority.
Two trip failures or matured faults have higher pri-
ority. One and two trip failures of fuel system and
misfire monitor take precedence over non-fuel system
and non-misfire failures.
DTC Self Erasure
With one trip components or systems, the MIL is
illuminated upon test failure and DTCs are stored.
Two trip monitors are components requiring failure
in two consecutive trips for MIL illumination. Upon
failure of the first test, the Task Manager enters a
maturing code. If the component fails the test for a
second time the code matures and a DTC is set.
After three good trips the MIL is extinguished and
the Task Manager automatically switches the trip
counter to a warm-up cycle counter. DTCs are auto-
matically erased following 40 warm-up cycles if the
component does not fail again.
For misfire and fuel system monitors, the compo-
nent must pass the test under a Similar Conditions
Window in order to record a good trip. A Similar Con-ditions Window is when engine RPM is within 375
RPM and load is within 20% of when the fault
occurred.
NOTE: It is important to understand that a compo-
nent does not have to fail under a similar window of
operation to mature. It must pass the test under a
Similar Conditions Window when it failed to record
a Good Trip for DTC erasure for misfire and fuel
system monitors.
DTCs can be erased anytime with a scan tool.
Erasing the DTC with the scan tool erases all OBD
II information. The scan tool automatically displays a
warning that erasing the DTC will also erase all
OBD II monitor data. This includes all counter infor-
mation for warm-up cycles, trips and Freeze Frame.
Trip Indicator
TheTripis essential for running monitors and
extinguishing the MIL. In OBD II terms, a trip is a
set of vehicle operating conditions that must be met
for a specific monitor to run. All trips begin with a
key cycle.
Good Trip
The Good Trip counters are as follows:
²Global Good Trip
²Fuel System Good Trip
²Misfire Good Trip
²Alternate Good Trip (appears as a Global Good
Trip on scan tool)
²Comprehensive Components
²Major Monitor
²Warm-Up Cycles
Global Good Trip
To increment a Global Good Trip, the Oxygen sen-
sor and Catalyst efficiency monitors must have run
and passed, and 2 minutes of engine run time.
Fuel System Good Trip
To count a good trip (three required) and turn off
the MIL, the following conditions must occur:
²Engine in closed loop
²Operating in Similar Conditions Window
²Short Term multiplied by Long Term less than
threshold
²Less than threshold for a predetermined time
If all of the previous criteria are met, the PCM will
count a good trip (three required) and turn off the
MIL.
Misfire Good Trip
If the following conditions are met the PCM will
count one good trip (three required) in order to turn
off the MIL:
²Operating in Similar Condition Window
²1000 engine revolutions with no misfire
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Alternate Good Trip
Alternate Good Trips are used in place of Global
Good Trips for Comprehensive Components and
Major Monitors. If the Task Manager cannot run a
Global Good Trip because a component fault is stop-
ping the monitor from running, it will attempt to
count an Alternate Good Trip.
The Task Manager counts an Alternate Good Trip
for Comprehensive components when the following
conditions are met:
²Two minutes of engine run time, idle or driving
²No other faults occur
The Task Manager counts an Alternate Good Trip
for a Major Monitor when the monitor runs and
passes. Only the Major Monitor that failed needs to
pass to count an Alternate Good Trip.
Warm-Up Cycles
Once the MIL has been extinguished by the Good
Trip Counter, the PCM automatically switches to a
Warm-Up Cycle Counter that can be viewed on the
scan tool. Warm-Up Cycles are used to erase DTCs
and Freeze Frames. Forty Warm-Up cycles must
occur in order for the PCM to self-erase a DTC and
Freeze Frame. A Warm-Up Cycle is defined as fol-
lows:
²Engine coolant temperature must start below
and rise above 160É F
²Engine coolant temperature must rise by 40É F
²No further faults occur
Freeze Frame Data Storage
Once a failure occurs, the Task Manager records
several engine operating conditions and stores it in a
Freeze Frame. The Freeze Frame is considered one
frame of information taken by an on-board data
recorder. When a fault occurs, the PCM stores the
input data from various sensors so that technicians
can determine under what vehicle operating condi-
tions the failure occurred.
The data stored in Freeze Frame is usually
recorded when a system fails the first time for two
trip faults. Freeze Frame data will only be overwrit-
ten by a different fault with a higher priority.
CAUTION: Erasing DTCs, either with the scan tool;
or by disconnecting the battery, also clears all
Freeze Frame data.
Similar Conditions Window
The Similar Conditions Window displays informa-
tion about engine operation during a monitor. Abso-
lute MAP (engine load) and Engine RPM are stored
in this window when a failure occurs. There are two
different Similar conditions Windows: Fuel System
and Misfire.FUEL SYSTEM
²Fuel System Similar Conditions WindowÐ
An indicator that 'Absolute MAP When Fuel Sys Fail'
and 'RPM When Fuel Sys Failed' are all in the same
range when the failure occurred. Indicated by switch-
ing from 'NO' to 'YES'.
²Absolute MAP When Fuel Sys FailÐ The
stored MAP reading at the time of failure. Informs
the user at what engine load the failure occurred.
²Absolute MAPÐ A live reading of engine load
to aid the user in accessing the Similar Conditions
Window.
²RPM When Fuel Sys FailÐ The stored RPM
reading at the time of failure. Informs the user at
what engine RPM the failure occurred.
²Engine RPMÐ A live reading of engine RPM
to aid the user in accessing the Similar Conditions
Window.
²Adaptive Memory FactorÐ The PCM utilizes
both Short Term Compensation and Long Term Adap-
tive to calculate the Adaptive Memory Factor for
total fuel correction.
²Upstream O2S VoltsÐ A live reading of the
Oxygen Sensor to indicate its performance. For
example, stuck lean, stuck rich, etc.
²SCW Time in Window (Similar Conditions
Window Time in Window)Ð A timer used by the
PCM that indicates that, after all Similar Conditions
have been met, if there has been enough good engine
running time in the SCW without failure detected.
This timer is used to increment a Good Trip.
²Fuel System Good Trip CounterÐATrip
Counter used to turn OFF the MIL for Fuel System
DTCs. To increment a Fuel System Good Trip, the
engine must be in the Similar Conditions Window,
Adaptive Memory Factor must be less than cali-
brated threshold and the Adaptive Memory Factor
must stay below that threshold for a calibrated
amount of time.
²Test Done This TripÐ Indicates that the
monitor has already been run and completed during
the current trip.
MISFIRE
²Same Misfire Warm-Up StateÐ Indicates if
the misfire occurred when the engine was warmed up
(above 160É F).
²In Similar Misfire WindowÐ An indicator
that 'Absolute MAP When Misfire Occurred' and
'RPM When Misfire Occurred' are all in the same
range when the failure occurred. Indicated by switch-
ing from 'NO' to 'YES'.
²Absolute MAP When Misfire OccurredÐ
The stored MAP reading at the time of failure.
Informs the user at what engine load the failure
occurred.
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²Absolute MAPÐ A live reading of engine load
to aid the user in accessing the Similar Conditions
Window.
²RPM When Misfire OccurredÐ The stored
RPM reading at the time of failure. Informs the user
at what engine RPM the failure occurred.
²Engine RPMÐ A live reading of engine RPM
to aid the user in accessing the Similar Conditions
Window.
²Adaptive Memory FactorÐ The PCM utilizes
both Short Term Compensation and Long Term Adap-tive to calculate the Adaptive Memory Factor for
total fuel correction.
²200 Rev CounterÐ Counts 0±100 720 degree
cycles.
²SCW Cat 200 Rev CounterÐ Counts when in
similar conditions.
²SCW FTP 1000 Rev CounterÐ Counts 0±4
when in similar conditions.
²Misfire Good Trip CounterÐ Counts up to
three to turn OFF the MIL.
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INDEX
ABS FASTENER TORQUE,SPECIFICATIONS ...................... 5-91
ABSORBER - DESCRIPTION, SHOCK .......2-36
ABSORBER - INSTALLATION, SHOCK ......2-38
ABSORBER - OPERATION, SHOCK ........2-36
ABSORBER - REMOVAL, SHOCK ..........2-36
ABSORBER (UPPER BUSHING) - ASSEMBLY, SHOCK .................... 2-37
ABSORBER (UPPER BUSHING) - DISASSEMBLY, SHOCK .................2-37
A/C CLUTCH BREAK-IN, STANDARD PROCEDURE ........................ 24-15
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH COIL, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING .............24-14
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH RELAY - DESCRIPTION ....................... 24-18
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH RELAY - INSTALLATION ....................... 24-19
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH RELAY - OPERATION ......................... 24-18
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH RELAY - REMOVAL .......................... 24-19
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH/COIL - DESCRIPTION ....................... 24-13
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH/COIL - OPERATION ......................... 24-13
A/C COMPRESSOR, DESCRIPTION .......24-72
A/C COMPRESSOR, INSTALLATION .......24-74
A/C COMPRESSOR MOUNTING BRACKET, 2.4L ENGINE ...........24-74,24-75
A/C COMPRESSOR NOISE DIAGNOSIS, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING .............24-72
A/C COMPRESSOR, OPERATION .........24-72
A/C COMPRESSOR, REMOVAL ..........24-73
A/C CONDENSER - DESCRIPTION ........24-75
A/C CONDENSER - OPERATION ..........24-75
A/C COOL DOWN TEST, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING ............................ 24-6
A/C DISCHARGE LINE - INSTALLATION . . . 24-80
A/C DISCHARGE LINE - REMOVAL .......24-79
A/C EVAPORATOR - DESCRIPTION . . 24-80,24-98
A/C EVAPORATOR - INSTALLATION ......24-81
A/C EVAPORATOR - OPERATION ....24-80,24-98
A/C EVAPORATOR - REMOVAL ..........24-81
A/C EVAPORATOR, INSTALLATION - REAR ............................. 24-100
A/C EVAPORATOR LINE EXTENSION, INSTALLATION - REAR ...............24-100
A/C EVAPORATOR LINE EXTENSION, REMOVAL - REAR .................... 24-99
A/C EVAPORATOR, REMOVAL - REAR .....24-98
A/C EXPANSION VALVE - DESCRIPTION . . 24-100
A/C EXPANSION VALVE - OPERATION ....24-100
A/C EXPANSION VALVE, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - FRONT .................... 24-82
A/C EXPANSION VALVE, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - REAR .................... 24-101
A/C HEATER CONTROL - DESCRIPTION . . . 24-19
A/C PERFORMANCE TEST, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING ........................ 24-7
A/C PRESSURE TRANSDUCER - DESCRIPTION ....................... 24-20
A/C PRESSURE TRANSDUCER - OPERATION ......................... 24-20
A/C PRESSURE TRANSDUCER, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING .............24-21
A/C SYSTEM - CAUTION ...............24-66
A/C SYSTEM, SPECIFICATIONS ..........24-11
A/C SYSTEM, WARNING ...............24-66
ACCELERATOR PEDAL - INSTALLATION . . . 14-28
ACCELERATOR PEDAL - REMOVAL .......14-28
ACCESSORY DRIVE BELT - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING .........................7-7
ACCESSORY DRIVE BELT TENSION, SPECIFICATIONS .......................7-5
ACCUMULATOR - DESCRIPTION . . . 21-218,21-73
ACCUMULATOR - OPERATION ....21-218,21-73
A/C-HEATER CONTROL - DESCRIPTION . . . 24-33
A/C-HEATER CONTROL - INSTALLATION . . . 24-34
A/C-HEATER CONTROL - OPERATION .....24-33
A/C-HEATER CONTROL - REMOVAL ......24-33
A/C-HEATER CONTROL CALIBRATION, STANDARD PROCEDURE ...............24-19
ACTUATOR - DESCRIPTION, BLEND DOOR ........................ 24-22,24-34
ACTUATOR - DESCRIPTION, ENGAGE ......8N-9
ACTUATOR - DESCRIPTION, LATCH ......8N-13 ACTUATOR - DESCRIPTION, MODE
DOOR ............................. 24-29
ACTUATOR - DESCRIPTION, RECIRCULATION DOOR ................24-31
ACTUATOR - INSTALLATION, BLEND DOOR ........................ 24-22,24-35
ACTUATOR - INSTALLATION, ENGAGE ....8N-10
ACTUATOR - INSTALLATION, INSIDE HANDLE ............................ 23-27
ACTUATOR - INSTALLATION, LATCH .....8N-14
ACTUATOR - INSTALLATION, MODE DOOR ............................. 24-30
ACTUATOR - INSTALLATION, RECIRCULATION DOOR ................24-32
ACTUATOR - OPERATION, BLEND DOOR . . 24-22, 24-35
ACTUATOR - OPERATION, ENGAGE .......8N-9
ACTUATOR - OPERATION, LATCH ........8N-13
ACTUATOR - OPERATION, MODE DOOR . . . 24-29
ACTUATOR - OPERATION, RECIRCULATION DOOR ................24-31
ACTUATOR - REAR - DESCRIPTION, MODE DOOR ........................ 24-39
ACTUATOR - REAR - INSTALLATION, MODE DOOR ........................ 24-40
ACTUATOR - REAR - OPERATION, MODE DOOR ............................. 24-39
ACTUATOR - REAR - REMOVAL, MODE DOOR ............................. 24-39
ACTUATOR - REMOVAL, BLEND DOOR . . . 24-22, 24-35
ACTUATOR - REMOVAL, ENGAGE ..........8N-9
ACTUATOR - REMOVAL, INSIDE HANDLE . . 23-27
ACTUATOR - REMOVAL, LATCH .........8N-13
ACTUATOR - REMOVAL, MODE DOOR ....24-29
ACTUATOR - REMOVAL, RECIRCULATION DOOR ............................. 24-32
ADAPTER - INSTALLATION, FRONT DISC BRAKE CALIPER ...................... 5-31
ADAPTER - INSTALLATION, OIL FILTER . . . 9-142
ADAPTER - REMOVAL, FRONT DISC BRAKE CALIPER ...................... 5-31
ADAPTER - REMOVAL, OIL FILTER .......9-142
ADAPTIVE MEMORIES, OPERATION - FUEL CORRECTION OR ................14-24
ADDING ADDITIONAL COOLANT - STANDARD PROCEDURE .................7-4
ADDITIONAL COOLANT - STANDARD PROCEDURE, ADDING ...................7-4
ADHESIVE ATTACHED - INSTALLATION, EXTERIOR NAME PLATES ..............23-51
ADHESIVE ATTACHED - REMOVAL, EXTERIOR NAME PLATES ..............23-51
ADHESIVE LOCATIONS - FOLD-IN-FLOOR ONLY - SPECIFICATIONS,
STRUCTURAL ...................... 23-228
ADHESIVE LOCATIONS - SPECIFICATIONS, STRUCTURAL ........23-218
ADJUSTABLE - INSTALLATION, PEDALS ....5-43
ADJUSTABLE - REMOVAL, PEDALS .......5-40
ADJUSTABLE PEDALS SWITCH - INSTALLATION ........................ 5-11
ADJUSTABLE PEDALS SWITCH - REMOVAL ........................... 5-11
ADJUSTE R-BOR C-PILLAR -
INSTALLATION, SEAT BELT HEIGHT ......8O-38
ADJUSTE R-BOR C-PILLAR -
REMOVAL, SEAT BELT HEIGHT ..........8O-38
ADJUSTER - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, DRUM BRAKE AUTOMATIC ..............5-14
ADJUSTER - INSTALLATION, FRONT SEAT TRACK MANUAL ...............23-126
ADJUSTER - INSTALLATION, FRONT SEAT TRACK POWER ................23-124
ADJUSTER - REMOVAL, FRONT SEAT TRACK MANUAL .................... 23-125
ADJUSTER - REMOVAL, FRONT SEAT TRACK POWER ..................... 23-124
ADJUSTER KNOB - INSTALLATION, SEAT BELT HEIGHT ....................... 8O-38
ADJUSTER KNOB - REMOVAL, SEAT BELT HEIGHT ....................... 8O-38
ADJUSTER NOISE DIAGNOSIS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, HYDRAULIC
LASH ............................... 9-34
ADJUSTER TENSION RELEASE - STANDARD PROCEDURE, PARKING
BRAKE AUTOMATIC .................... 5-63ADJUSTER TENSION RESET -
STANDARD PROCEDURE, PARKING
BRAKE AUTOMATIC .................... 5-64
ADJUSTER/MANUAL - OCS - INSTALLATION, FRONT SEAT TRACK ....23-128
ADJUSTER/MANUAL - OCS - REMOVAL, FRONT SEAT TRACK .................23-126
ADJUSTER/POWER - OCS - INSTALLATION, FRONT SEAT TRACK ....23-125
ADJUSTER/POWER - OCS - REMOVAL, FRONT SEAT TRACK .................23-124
ADJUSTERS - INSTALLATION, HYDRAULIC LASH ..................... 9-35
ADJUSTERS - REMOVAL, HYDRAULIC LASH ............................... 9-35
AERATION - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, COOLING SYSTEM .....................7-4
AFTER AN AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT - STANDARD PROCEDURE, SERVICE .......8O-7
AIR CLEANER ELEMENT - INSTALLATION . 9-101, 9-24
AIR CLEANER ELEMENT - REMOVAL . 9-101,9-24
AIR CLEANER HOUSING - INSTALLATION . 9-102, 9-25
AIR CLEANER HOUSING - REMOVAL . 9-101,9-25
AIR CONDITIONER, DESCRIPTION - HEATER ............................. 24-1
AIR CONDITIONER, OPERATION - HEATER ............................. 24-4
AIR CONTROL MOTOR - DESCRIPTION, IDLE ............................... 14-33
AIR CONTROL MOTOR - INSTALLATION, IDLE ............................... 14-33
AIR CONTROL MOTOR - OPERATION, IDLE ............................... 14-33
AIR CONTROL MOTOR - REMOVAL, IDLE . . 14-33
AIR EXHAUSTER - DESCRIPTION, REAR QUARTER PANEL/FENDER ..............23-59
AIR EXHAUSTER - INSTALLATION, REAR QUARTER PANEL/FENDER ..............23-60
AIR EXHAUSTER - REMOVAL, REAR QUARTER PANEL/FENDER ..............23-59
AIR FILTER - DESCRIPTION ............24-42
AIR FILTER - INSTALLATION ............24-43
AIR FILTER - REMOVAL ...............24-42
AIR GAP, SPECIFICATIONS - WHEEL SPEED SENSOR ....................... 5-91
AIR INTAKE PIPE - INSTALLATION ......24-115
AIR INTAKE PIPE - REMOVAL ..........24-115
AIR OUTLETS - DESCRIPTION .....24-43,24-56
AIR OUTLETS - INSTALLATION ..........24-56
AIR OUTLETS - REMOVAL .............24-56
AIR PRESSURE TESTS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, CLUTCH ...........21-153,21-8
AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR - DESCRIPTION, INLET .................14-34
AIRBAG - DESCRIPTION, CURTAIN .......8O-12
AIRBAG - DESCRIPTION, DRIVER ........8O-16
AIRBAG - DESCRIPTION, KNEE BLOCKER . 8O-22
AIRBAG - DESCRIPTION, PASSENGER ....8O-30
AIRBAG - INSTALLATION, CURTAIN ......8O-16
AIRBAG - INSTALLATION, DRIVER .......8O-18
AIRBAG - INSTALLATION, KNEE BLOCKER .......................... 8O-23
AIRBAG - INSTALLATION, PASSENGER . . . 8O-32
AIRBAG - OPERATION, CURTAIN ........8O-13
AIRBAG - OPERATION, DRIVER .........8O-16
AIRBAG - OPERATION, KNEE BLOCKER . . . 8O-22
AIRBAG - OPERATION, PASSENGER ......8O-30
AIRBAG - REMOVAL, CURTAIN ..........8O-14
AIRBAG - REMOVAL, DRIVER ...........8O-17
AIRBAG - REMOVAL, KNEE BLOCKER ....8O-23
AIRBAG - REMOVAL, PASSENGER .......8O-30
AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT - STANDARD PROCEDURE, SERVICE AFTER AN ........8O-7
AIRBAG DISABLED INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, PASSENGER ............8O-33
AIRBAG DISABLED INDICATOR - INSTALLATION, PASSENGER ...........8O-34
AIRBAG DISABLED INDICATOR - OPERATION, PASSENGER ..............8O-33
AIRBAG DISABLED INDICATOR - REMOVAL, PASSENGER ...............8O-34
AIRBAG SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING ............................ 8O-6
AIRBAGS - STANDARD PROCEDURE, HANDLING .......................... 8O-6
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BENCH SEAT RISER - 50/50 SPLIT -INSTALLATION ...................... 23-145
BENCH SEAT RISER - 50/50 SPLIT - REMOVAL ......................... 23-145
BENCH SEAT RISER - SECOND ROW - INSTALLATION ...................... 23-145
BENCH SEAT RISER - SECOND ROW - REMOVAL ......................... 23-145
BENCH SEAT RISER - THIRD ROW - INSTALLATION ...................... 23-145
BENCH SEAT RISER - THIRD ROW - REMOVAL ......................... 23-145
BENCH SEAT TRACK - INSTALLATION . . . 23-148
BENCH SEAT TRACK - REMOVAL .......23-148
BEZEL - INSTALLATION, CLUSTER .......23-65
BEZEL - INSTALLATION, INSTRUMENT PANEL CENTER ...................... 23-72
BEZEL - INSTALLATION, SLIDING DOOR STOP BUMPER ...................... 23-25
BEZEL - REMOVAL, CLUSTER ...........23-65
BEZEL - REMOVAL, INSTRUMENT PANEL CENTER ............................ 23-71
BEZEL - REMOVAL, SLIDING DOOR STOP BUMPER ...................... 23-25
BEZEL OUTLETS, INSTALLATION - FRONT CENTER ...................... 24-45
BEZEL OUTLETS, REMOVAL - FRONT CENTER ............................ 24-44
BIN - INSTALLATION, UNDER SEAT STORAGE .......................... 23-149
BIN - REMOVAL, UNDER SEAT STORAGE . 23-149
BIN GUIDE - INSTALLATION, UNDER SEAT STORAGE ..................... 23-150
BIN GUIDE - REMOVAL, UNDER SEAT STORAGE .......................... 23-150
BIN LOCK/LATCH - INSTALLATION, UNDER SEAT STORAGE ...............23-150
BIN LOCK/LATCH - REMOVAL, UNDER SEAT STORAGE ..................... 23-150
BLADDER & PRESSURE SENSOR - DESCRIPTION, SEAT WEIGHT ...........8O-43
BLADDER & PRESSURE SENSOR - OPERATION, SEAT WEIGHT ............8O-44
BLADES - CLEANING, WIPER ...........8R-13
BLADES - INSTALLATION, WIPER ........8R-13
BLADES - REMOVAL, WIPER ...........8R-13
BLEEDING - STANDARD PROCEDURE, ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM ..............5-90
BLEEDING - STANDARD PROCEDURE, BASE BRAKE ..........................5-8
BLEEDING - STANDARD PROCEDURE, MASTER CYLINDER ................... 5-36
BLEND DOOR ACTUATOR - DESCRIPTION .................. 24-22,24-34
BLEND DOOR ACTUATOR - INSTALLATION .................. 24-22,24-35
BLEND DOOR ACTUATOR - OPERATION . . 24-22, 24-35
BLEND DOOR ACTUATOR - REMOVAL ....24-22,
24-35
BLOCK - CLEANING, ENGINE .......9-115,9-37
BLOCK - DESCRIPTION, BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR ..............24-24,24-37
BLOCK - DESCRIPTION, ENGINE .....9-115,9-36
BLOCK - DESCRIPTION, NON-ABS JUNCTION ........................... 5-33
BLOCK - INSPECTION, ENGINE ......9-115,9-37
BLOCK - INSTALLATION, NON-ABS JUNCTION ........................... 5-34
BLOCK - OPERATION, BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR ..................... 24-24,24-37
BLOCK - OPERATION, NON-ABS JUNCTION ........................... 5-33
BLOCK - REMOVAL, NON-ABS JUNCTION . . 5-34
BLOCK, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - FRONT BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR ......24-25
BLOCK, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - REAR BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR ......24-38
BLOCK HEATER - DESCRIPTION, ENGINE . . . 7-20
BLOCK HEATER - INSTALLATION, ENGINE ............................. 7-21
BLOCK HEATER - OPERATION, ENGINE ....7-20
BLOCK HEATER - REMOVAL, ENGINE ......7-21
BLOCK HEATER TESTING - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, ENGINE .................7-21
BLOCKER AIRBAG - DESCRIPTION, KNEE . 8O-22
BLOCKER AIRBAG - INSTALLATION, KNEE .............................. 8O-23BLOCKER AIRBAG - OPERATION, KNEE . . . 8O-22
BLOCKER AIRBAG - REMOVAL, KNEE
....8O-23
BLOCKER- INFLATABLE KNEE - INSTALLATION ....................... 23-75
BLOCKER- INFLATABLE KNEE - REMOVAL .......................... 23-75
BLOCKER LATCH - INSTALLATION, FUEL FILL DOOR ......................... 23-53
BLOCKER LATCH - REMOVAL, FUEL FILL DOOR ............................. 23-53
BLOCKER LATCH STRIKER - INSTALLATION, FUEL FILL DOOR ........23-53
BLOCKER LATCH STRIKER - REMOVAL, FUEL FILL DOOR ..................... 23-53
BLOCKER LOCKOUT LINK - INSTALLATION, FUEL FILL DOOR ........23-54
BLOCKER LOCKOUT LINK - REMOVAL, FUEL FILL DOOR ..................... 23-54
BLOWER MOTOR - DESCRIPTION . . 24-45,24-57
BLOWER MOTOR - DESCRIPTION, POWER MODULE .................... 24-30
BLOWER MOTOR - DESCRIPTION, POWER MODULE - REAR ..............24-40
BLOWER MOTOR - INSTALLATION, POWER MODULE .................... 24-31
BLOWER MOTOR - INSTALLATION, POWER MODULE - REAR ..............24-41
BLOWER MOTOR - OPERATION ....24-45,24-57
BLOWER MOTOR - OPERATION, POWER MODULE ........................... 24-30
BLOWER MOTOR - OPERATION, POWER MODULE - REAR ..................... 24-40
BLOWER MOTOR - REMOVAL, POWER MODULE ........................... 24-30
BLOWER MOTOR - REMOVAL, POWER MODULE - REAR ..................... 24-41
BLOWER MOTOR, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - FRONT .................... 24-46
BLOWER MOTOR, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - REAR ..................... 24-58
BLOWER MOTOR RELAY - DESCRIPTION . 24-23, 24-36
BLOWER MOTOR RELAY - INSTALLATION .................. 24-24,24-37
BLOWER MOTOR RELAY - OPERATION . . . 24-23, 24-36
BLOWER MOTOR RELAY - REMOVAL ....24-24,
24-37
BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR BLOCK - DESCRIPTION .................. 24-24,24-37
BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR BLOCK - OPERATION .................... 24-24,24-37
BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR BLOCK, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - FRONT ......24-25
BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR BLOCK, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - REAR .......24-38
BODY - ASSEMBLY, VALVE ......21-139,21-291
BODY - DESCRIPTION, THROTTLE .......14-39
BODY - DESCRIPTION, VALVE ....21-132,21-283
BODY - DISASSEMBLY, VALVE . . . 21-135,21-286
BODY - INSTALLATION, THROTTLE .......14-40
BODY - INSTALLATION, VALVE . . . 21-144,21-295
BODY - OPERATION, THROTTLE .........14-39
BODY - OPERATION, VALVE .....21-132,21-283
BODY - REMOVAL, THROTTLE ..........14-40
BODY - REMOVAL, VALVE .......21-133,21-284
BODY AND CABLE - DESCRIPTION, ANTENNA ........................... 8A-7
BODY AND CABLE - OPERATION, ANTENNA ........................... 8A-7
BODY AND CABLE, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - ANTENNA ................... 8A-8
BODY CONTROL MODULE - DESCRIPTION ........................ 8E-2
BODY CONTROL MODULE - INSTALLATION ........................ 8E-4
BODY CONTROL MODULE - OPERATION . . . 8E-3
BODY CONTROL MODULE - REMOVAL .....8E-4
BODY LUBRICATION, SPECIFICATIONS ....23-12
BODY OPENING DIMENSIONS - SPECIFICATIONS .................... 23-180
BODY PANEL REPAIR - STANDARD PROCEDURE, PLASTIC .................23-3
BODY SEALING LOCATIONS - FOLD-IN- FLOOR ONLY - SPECIFICATIONS ........23-209
BODY SEALING LOCATIONS - SPECIFICATIONS .................... 23-183
BODY SIDE - INSTALLATION ............23-44BODY SIDE - REMOVAL
...............23-44
BODY SIDE MOLDINGS - INSTALLATION . . 23-46
BODY SIDE MOLDINGS - REMOVAL ......23-45
BODY, SPECIAL TOOLS ................23-13
BOLSTER - INSTALLATION, QUARTER TRIM .............................. 23-95
BOLSTER - REMOVAL, QUARTER TRIM . . . 23-95
BOOSTER - DESCRIPTION, POWER BRAKE .............................. 5-45
BOOSTER - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, POWER BRAKE ....................... 5-46
BOOSTER - OPERATION, POWER BRAKE . . . 5-46
BOOT - INNER - INSTALLATION, CV ........3-7
BOOT - INNER - REMOVAL, CV ...........3-6
BOOT - OUTER - INSTALLATION, CV ......3-11
BOOT - OUTER - REMOVAL, CV ..........3-10
BORE FITTING - STANDARD PROCEDURE, PISTON TO CYLINDER ......9-44
BORE HONING - STANDARD PROCEDURE, CYLINDER ...........9-115,9-36
BOTTOM OF SEAT CUSHION PAN PANEL-THIRD ROW - FOLD-IN-FLOOR
- INSTALLATION .................... 23-152
BOTTOM OF SEAT CUSHION PAN PANEL-THIRD ROW - FOLD-IN-FLOOR
- REMOVAL ........................ 23-152
BOX - INSTALLATION, GLOVE ...........23-66
BOX - REMOVAL, GLOVE ..............23-66
BOX LAMP SWITCH - INSTALLATION, GLOVE ............................. 8L-22
BOX LAMP SWITCH - REMOVAL, GLOVE . . 8L-22
BOX LATCH - INSTALLATION, GLOVE .....23-66
BOX LATCH - REMOVAL, GLOVE .........23-66
BOX LATCH STRIKER - INSTALLATION, GLOVE ............................. 23-66
BOX LATCH STRIKER - REMOVAL, GLOVE ............................. 23-66
B-PILLAR - INSTALLATION, A-PILLAR- HEADER, OR ........................ 23-17
B-PILLAR - REMOVAL, A-PILLAR- HEADER, OR ........................ 23-17
B-PILLAR LOWER TRIM - INSTALLATION . . 23-80
B-PILLAR LOWER TRIM - REMOVAL .....23-79
B-PILLAR SWITCH - DESCRIPTION ......8N-52
B-PILLAR SWITCH - INSTALLATION ......8N-52
B-PILLAR SWITCH - OPERATION ........8N-52
B-PILLAR SWITCH - REMOVAL .........8N-52
B-PILLAR UPPER TRIM - INSTALLATION . . 23-80
B-PILLAR UPPER TRIM - REMOVAL ......23-80
BRACKET - DESCRIPTION, TRANSVERSE . . 8N-19
BRACKET - INSTALLATION, TRANSVERSE . 8N-19
BRACKET - OPERATION, TRANSVERSE . . . 8N-19
BRACKET - REMOVAL, TRANSVERSE .....8N-19
BRACKET, 2.4L ENGINE - A/C COMPRESSOR MOUNTING ........24-74,24-75
BRAKE - DESCRIPTION, CONTROLLER ANTILOCK ........................... 8E-4
BRAKE - INSTALLATION, CONTROLLER ANTILOCK ........................... 8E-6
BRAKE - INSTALLATION, LEVER - PARKING ............................ 5-76
BRAKE - INSTALLATION, SHOES - PARKING ............................ 5-84
BRAKE - INSTALLATION, SUPPORT PLATE - DRUM ....................... 5-61
BRAKE - OPERATION, CONTROLLER ANTILOCK ........................... 8E-5
BRAKE - REMOVAL, CONTROLLER ANTILOCK ........................... 8E-5
BRAKE - REMOVAL, LEVER - PARKING ....5-75
BRAKE - REMOVAL, SHOES - PARKING ....5-78
BRAKE - REMOVAL, SUPPORT PLATE - DRUM .............................. 5-61
BRAKE AUTOMATIC ADJUSTER - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, DRUM ........5-14
BRAKE AUTOMATIC ADJUSTER TENSION RELEASE - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
PARKING ............................ 5-63
BRAKE AUTOMATIC ADJUSTER TENSION RESET - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
PARKING ............................ 5-64
BRAKE BLEEDING - STANDARD PROCEDURE, BASE .....................5-8
BRAKE BOOSTER - DESCRIPTION, POWER ............................. 5-45
BRAKE BOOSTER - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, POWER ..................... 5-46
BRAKE BOOSTER - OPERATION, POWER . . . 5-46
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CABLE END CLEANING ANDLUBRICATION - STANDARD
PROCEDURE ......................... 5-65
CABLE RESISTANCE, SPECIFICATIONS - SPARK PLUG ......................... 8I-2
CABLES - ADJUSTMENT, PARKING BRAKE .............................. 5-65
CABLES - DESCRIPTION, BATTERY .......8F-16
CABLES - OPERATION, BATTERY ........8F-17
CABLES, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - BATTERY ........................... 8F-17
CALIBRATION, STANDARD PROCEDURE - A/C-HEATER CONTROL ................24-19
CALIBRATION, STANDARD PROCEDURE - COMPASS ........................... 8M-4
CALIPER - CLEANING ..............5-25,5-29
CALIPER - INSPECTION ............5-25,5-29
CALIPER - INSTALLATION, REAR DISC BRAKE .............................. 5-30
CALIPER - REMOVAL, REAR DISC BRAKE .............................. 5-28
CALIPER ADAPTER - INSTALLATION, FRONT DISC BRAKE ................... 5-31
CALIPER ADAPTER - REMOVAL, FRONT DISC BRAKE ......................... 5-31
CALIPER (CONTINENTAL TEVES BRAKES) - INSTALLATION, FRONT
DISC BRAKE ......................... 5-27
CALIPER (CONTINENTAL TEVES BRAKES) - REMOVAL, FRONT DISC
BRAKE .............................. 5-24
CALIPER GUIDE PIN BUSHINGS (CONTINENTAL TEVES BRAKES) -
ASSEMBLY ............................ 5-25
CALIPER GUIDE PIN BUSHINGS (CONTINENTAL TEVES BRAKES) -
DISASSEMBLY ........................ 5-24
CALIPER GUIDE PINS (TRW BRAKES) - INSTALLATION, DISC BRAKE ............5-32
CALIPER GUIDE PINS (TRW BRAKES) - REMOVAL, DISC BRAKE ................5-31
CALIPER PISTON AND SEAL - ASSEMBLY ...................... 5-26,5-30
CALIPER PISTON AND SEAL - DISASSEMBLY .................... 5-24,5-28
CALIPER (TRW BRAKES) - INSTALLATION, FRONT DISC BRAKE ......5-27
CALIPER (TRW BRAKES) - REMOVAL, FRONT DISC BRAKE ................... 5-24
CAMSHAFT & BEARINGS (IN BLOCK) - DESCRIPTION ....................... 9-118
CAMSHAFT & BEARINGS (IN BLOCK) - INSPECTION ........................ 9-118
CAMSHAFT & BEARINGS (IN BLOCK) - INSTALLATION ....................... 9-118
CAMSHAFT & BEARINGS (IN BLOCK) - OPERATION ......................... 9-118
CAMSHAFT & BEARINGS (IN BLOCK) - REMOVAL .......................... 9-118
CAMSHAFT END PLAY - STANDARD PROCEDURE, MEASURING ..............9-29
CAMSHAFT OIL SEAL(S) - INSTALLATION . . 9-29
CAMSHAFT OIL SEAL(S) - REMOVAL ......9-28
CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR - DESCRIPTION ......................... 8I-4
CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR - OPERATION .......................... 8I-4
CAMSHAFT SPROCKET - INSTALLATION, TIMING CHAIN ....................... 9-160
CAMSHAFT SPROCKET - REMOVAL, TIMING CHAIN ....................... 9-159
CAMSHAFT SPROCKETS - INSTALLATION . . 9-67
CAMSHAFT SPROCKETS - REMOVAL ......9-66
CAMSHAFT(S) - CLEANING ..............9-30
CAMSHAFT(S) - DESCRIPTION ...........9-29
CAMSHAFT(S) - INSPECTION ............9-30
CAMSHAFT(S) - INSTALLATION ..........9-31
CAMSHAFT(S) - OPERATION .............9-29
CAMSHAFT(S) - REMOVAL ..............9-30
CANISTER - DESCRIPTION, VAPOR ......25-19
CANISTER - INSTALLATION, REAR EVAP . . 25-21
CANISTER - OPERATION, VAPOR ........25-19
CANISTER - REMOVAL, REAR EVAP ......25-20
CAP - DESCRIPTION, FUEL FILLER .......25-13
CAP - DESCRIPTION, RADIATOR PRESSURE .......................... 7-27
CAP - INSTALLATION, INSTRUMENT PANEL RIGHT END ................... 23-72CAP - OPERATION, FUEL FILLER
........25-13
CAP - OPERATION, RADIATOR PRESSURE .......................... 7-27
CAP - REMOVAL, INSTRUMENT PANEL RIGHT END ......................... 23-72
CAP TESTING - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, COOLING SYSTEM
PRESSURE .......................... 7-28
CAP TO FILLER NECK SEAL - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, RADIATOR .....7-28
CAPACITIES - SPECIFICATIONS, FLUID ......0-6
CARE, CLEANING - WHEEL AND WHEEL TRIM .............................. 22-19
CARGO - INSTALLATION, AWD, HEAVY DUTY ............................... 2-36
CARGO - INSTALLATION, SPRING ........2-40
CARGO - REMOVAL, AWD, HEAVY DUTY . . . 2-36
CARGO - REMOVAL, SPRING ............2-40
CARPET INSERT - FOLD-IN-FLOOR - INSTALLATION, SECOND ROW FLOOR
TUB ............................... 23-98
CARPET INSERT - FOLD-IN-FLOOR - REMOVAL, SECOND ROW FLOOR TUB ....23-98
CARPET TRIM RING AND COVER - FOLD-IN-FLOOR - INSTALLATION ........23-84
CARPET TRIM RING AND COVER - FOLD-IN-FLOOR - REMOVAL ............23-84
CARPETS - FOLD-IN-FLOOR - INSTALLATION ....................... 23-83
CARPETS - FOLD-IN-FLOOR - REMOVAL . . 23-82
CARPETS AND FLOOR MATS - INSTALLATION ....................... 23-81
CARPETS AND FLOOR MATS - REMOVAL . 23-81
CARPETS INSERT - FOLD-IN-FLOOR - INSTALLATION, REAR FLOOR TUB .......23-96
CARPETS INSERT - FOLD-IN-FLOOR - REMOVAL, REAR FLOOR TUB ...........23-95
CARRIER ASSEMBLY - DESCRIPTION, BALANCE SHAFTS ..................... 9-71
CARRIER ASSEMBLY - INSTALLATION, BALANCE SHAFTS ..................... 9-73
CARRIER ASSEMBLY - OPERATION, BALANCE SHAFTS ..................... 9-71
CARRIER ASSEMBLY - REMOVAL, BALANCE SHAFTS ..................... 9-71
CATALYTIC CONVERTER - DESCRIPTION . . . 11-4
CATALYTIC CONVERTER - INSPECTION ....11-6
CATALYTIC CONVERTER - INSTALLATION . . . 11-6
CATALYTIC CONVERTER - OPERATION .....11-4
CATALYTIC CONVERTER - REMOVAL ......11-5
CAUTION, A/C SYSTEM ................24-66
CAUTION, DESCRIPTION .................5-4
CAUTION, DESCRIPTION ...............19-37
CAUTION, OPERATION .................5-90
CAUTION, SENSOR - TPM ..............22-11
CAUTIONS, WARNING - WARNINGS . 19-10,19-26
CD CHANGER - DESCRIPTION ..........8A-11
CD CHANGER - INSTALLATION ..........8A-11
CD CHANGER - OPERATION ............8A-11
CD CHANGER - REMOVAL .............8A-11
CENTER - DESCRIPTION, ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFO ....................... 8M-7
CENTER - INSTALLATION, MESSAGE ......8M-1
CENTER - OPERATION, ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFO ....................... 8M-7
CENTER - REMOVAL, MESSAGE .........8M-1
CENTER BEZEL - INSTALLATION, INSTRUMENT PANEL .................. 23-72
CENTER BEZEL - REMOVAL, INSTRUMENT PANEL .................. 23-71
CENTER BEZEL OUTLETS, INSTALLATION - FRONT ............................ 24-45
CENTER BEZEL OUTLETS, REMOVAL - FRONT ............................. 24-44
CENTER CONSOLE LAMP - INSTALLATION ....................... 8L-21
CENTER CONSOLE LAMP - REMOVAL ....8L-21
CENTER CONSOLE LAMP SWITCH - INSTALLATION ....................... 8L-21
CENTER CONSOLE LAMP SWITCH - REMOVAL .......................... 8L-21
CENTER, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFORMATION .....8M-8
CENTER HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP - INSTALLATION ........................ 8L-6
CENTER HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP - REMOVAL ........................... 8L-6CENTER HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP
UNIT - INSTALLATION .................. 8L-6
CENTER HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP UNIT - REMOVAL ..................... 8L-6
CENTER HINGE - INSTALLATION .........23-24
CENTER HINGE - REMOVAL ............23-24
CENTER LAP BELT - FOLD-IN-FLOOR - INSTALLATION, SEAT BELT ............23-157
CENTER LAP BELT - FOLD-IN-FLOOR - REMOVAL, SEAT BELT ................23-157
CENTER PROGRAMMING, STANDARD PROCEDURE - ELECTRONIC VEHICLE
INFORMATION ....................... 8M-8
CENTER STRIKER - INSTALLATION .......23-28
CENTER STRIKER - REMOVAL ..........23-28
CENTERING - STANDARD PROCEDURE, CLOCKSPRING ...................... 8O-11
CHAIN AND CAMSHAFT SPROCKET - INSTALLATION, TIMING ................9-160
CHAIN AND CAMSHAFT SPROCKET - REMOVAL, TIMING ................... 9-159
CHAIN COVER - INSTALLATION, TIMING . . 9-157
CHAIN COVER - REMOVAL, TIMING ......9-156
CHAIN WEAR - STANDARD PROCEDURE, MEASURING TIMING .................. 9-155
CHANGE - STANDARD PROCEDURE, ENGINE OIL AND FILTER ...........9-139,9-54
CHANGER - DESCRIPTION, CD ..........8A-11
CHANGER - INSTALLATION, CD .........8A-11
CHANGER - OPERATION, CD ............8A-11
CHANGER - REMOVAL, CD ..............8A-11
CHANNEL - INSTALLATION, WATER .....23-174
CHANNEL - REMOVAL, WATER .........23-174
CHARGE LEVEL TEST, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - SYSTEM ................... 24-67
CHARGE, STANDARD PROCEDURE - REFRIGERANT SYSTEM ...............24-71
CHARGING, STANDARD PROCEDURE - CONVENTIONAL BATTERY ..............8F-11
CHARGING, STANDARD PROCEDURE - SPIRAL PLATE BATTERY ...............8F-10
CHARGING SYSTEM - DESCRIPTION .....8F-21
CHARGING SYSTEM - OPERATION .......8F-21
CHARTS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, STEERING SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS ..........19-3
CHARTS - SPECIFICATIONS, COLOR CODE ............................. 23-100
CHECK - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, COOLING SYSTEM FLOW ................7-3
CHECK - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, EXHAUST SYSTEM RESTRICTION .........11-2
CHECK - STANDARD PROCEDURE, COOLANT LEVEL .......................7-4
CHECK - STANDARD PROCEDURE, ENGINE OIL LEVEL ................... 9-140
CHECK, STANDARD PROCEDURE - ENGINE OIL LEVEL .................... 9-54
CHECK, STANDARD PROCEDURE - FLUID LEVEL AND CONDITION .........21-230,21-82
CHECK STRAP - INSTALLATION .........23-15
CHECK STRAP - REMOVAL .............23-15
CHECKING - STANDARD PROCEDURE, BRAKE FLUID LEVEL ................... 5-33
CHECKING - STANDARD PROCEDURE, POWER STEERING FLUID LEVEL ........19-44
CHECKING BATTERY ELECTROLYTE LEVEL, STANDARD PROCEDURE .........8F-14
CHECKING ENGINE OIL PRESSURE - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING ..............9-53
CHECKING POWER STEERING BELT TENSION - STANDARD PROCEDURE .......7-8
CHILD RESTRAINT ANCHOR - DESCRIPTION ........................ 8O-9
CHILD RESTRAINT ANCHOR - OPERATION ......................... 8O-10
CHILD SEAT - INSTALLATION, QUAD ....23-106
CHILD SEAT - REMOVAL, QUAD ........23-106
CHILD SEAT MODULE, BENCH SEAT - REMOVAL ......................... 23-104
CHIME SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING ............................ 8B-2
CHIME/BUZZER - DESCRIPTION ..........8B-1
CHIME/BUZZER - OPERATION ............8B-1
CHIME/BUZZER - WARNING .............8B-2
CHIME/THERMISTOR - DESCRIPTION .....8N-8
CHIME/THERMISTOR - INSTALLATION .....8N-9
CHIME/THERMISTOR - OPERATION .......8N-8
CHIME/THERMISTOR - REMOVAL ........8N-8
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