headlamp CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996 Owner's Manual

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HEADLAMP DIAGNOSIS
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTION
HEADLAMPS ARE DIM
WITH ENGINE IDLING OR
IGNITION TURNED OFF1. Loose or corroded battery cables. 1. Clean and secure battery cable clamps
and posts.
2. Loose or worn generator drive belt. 2. Adjust or replace generator drive belt.
3. Charging system output too low. 3. Test and repair charging system. Refer to
Group 8A.
4. Battery has insufficient charge. 4. Test battery state-of -charge. Refer to
Group 8A.
5. Battery is sulfated or shorted. 5. Load test battery. Refer to Group 8A.
6. Poor lighting circuit Z1-ground. 6. Test for voltage drop across Z1-ground
locations. Refer to Group 8W.
7. Low beam headlamp / foglamp fuse
blown.7. Locate cause of blown fuse and repair.
HEADLAMP BULBS BURN
OUT FREQUENTLY1. Charging system output too high. 1. Test and repair charging system. Refer to
Group 8A.
2. Loose or corroded terminals or
splices in circuit.2. Inspect and repair all connectors and
splices. Refer to Group 8W.
HEADLAMPS ARE DIM
WITH ENGINE RUNNING
ABOVE IDLE1. Charging system output too low. 1. Test and repair charging system. Refer to
Group 8A.
2. Poor lighting circuit Z1-ground. 2. Test for voltage drop across Z1-ground
locations. Refer to Group 8W.
3. High resistance in headlamp circuit. 3. Test amperage draw of headlamp circuit.
4. Low beam headlamp / fog lamp
fuse blown.4. Locate cause of blown fuse and repair.
HEADLAMPS FLASH
RANDOMLY1. Poor lighting circuit Z1-ground. 1. Test for voltage drop across Z1-ground
locations, refer to Group 8W.
2. High resistance in headlamp circuit. 2. Test amperage draw of headlamp circuit.
3. Loose or corroded terminals or
splices in circuit.3. Inspect and repair all connectors and
splices. Refer to Group 8W.
HEADLAMPS DO NOT
ILLUMINATE1. No voltage to headlamps. 1. Repair open headlamp circuit. Refer to
Group 8W.
2. No Z1-ground at headlamps. 2. Repair circuit ground. Refer to Group 8W.
3. Faulty headlamp switch. 3. Replace headlamp switch.
4. Faulty headlamp dimmer (multi-
function) switch.4. Replace multi-function switch.
5. Broken connector terminal or wire
splice in headlamp circuit.5. Repair connector terminal or wire splice.
6. Defective or burned out bulb. 6. Replace bulb.
7. Body controller malfunction. 7. Refer to appropriate body controller
diagnostics.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING (Continued)

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HEADLAMP ALIGNMENT
INDEX
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GENERAL INFORMATION
HEADLAMP ALIGNMENT................... 5
SERVICE PROCEDURES
HEADLAMP ALIGNMENT PREPARATION....... 5ADJUSTMENTS
HEADLAMP/FOG LAMP ADJUSTMENT USING
ALIGNMENT SCREEN.................... 5
GENERAL INFORMATION
HEADLAMP ALIGNMENT
The headlamps are equipped with a bubble level
for up/down headlamp alignment. The bubble is cen-
tered with the vehicle on a level surface. A horizontal
gauge and magnifying window is located next to the
bubble level for left/right alignment (Fig. 1). Aim on
every headlamp assembly is calibrated at the head-
lamp manufacturer. At the vehicle assembly plant,
the vertical aim is set by centering the bubble with
the vehicle on a level surface. Horizontal aim is con-
trolled by the mounting pads on each headlamp
mounting panel.
When the vehicle is to be used with a heavy load,
the bubble level can be used to compensate for the
altered ride height.
SERVICE PROCEDURES
HEADLAMP ALIGNMENT PREPARATION
(1) Verify headlamp dimmer switch and high beam
indicator operation.
(2) Inspect and correct damaged or defective com-
ponents that could interfere with proper headlamp
alignment.
(3) Verify proper tire inflation.
(4) Clean headlamp lenses.
(5) Verify that luggage area is loaded as the vehi-
cle is routinely used.
(6) Fuel tank should be FULL. Add 2.94 kg (6.5
lbs.) of weight over the fuel tank for each estimated
gallon of missing fuel.
ADJUSTMENTS
HEADLAMP/FOG LAMP ADJUSTMENT USING
ALIGNMENT SCREEN
ALIGNMENT SCREEN PREPARATION
(1) Position vehicle on a level surface perpendicu-
lar to a flat wall 7.62 meters (25 ft.) away from front
of headlamp lens (Fig. 2).
(2) If necessary, tape a line on the floor 7.62
meters (25 ft.) away from and parallel to the wall.
(3) From the floor up 1.27 meters (5 ft.), tape a
line on the wall at the center line of the vehicle.
Sight along the center line of the vehicle (from rear
of vehicle forward) to verify accuracy of the line
placement.
(4) Rock vehicle side-to-side three times and allow
suspension to stabilize.
(5) Jounce front suspension three times by pushing
downward on front bumper and releasing.
(6) Measure the distance from the center of head-
lamp lens to the floor. Transfer measurement to the
alignment screen (with tape). Use this line for
up/down adjustment reference.
(7) Measure distance from the center line of the
vehicle to the center of each headlamp being aligned.
Transfer measurements to screen (with tape) to each
Fig. 1 Magnifying Window and Bubble Level
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side of vehicle center line. Use these lines for left/
right adjustment reference.
HEADLAMP ADJUSTMENT
A properly aimed low beam headlamp will project
the center of the low beam hot spot on the alignment
screen 229 mm (9 in.)650 mm (2 in.) below the
headlamp center line. The center of the hot spot
should be 100 mm (4 in.)650 mm (2 in.) right of the
headlamp center line (Fig. 2). The high beams on a
vehicle with aero headlamps cannot be aligned. The
high beam pattern should be correct when the low
beams are aligned properly.
To adjust headlamp alignment, rotate adjusting
screws to achieve the specified low beam hot spot
location (Fig. 3).
HEADLAMP ADJUSTMENT ± TOWN AND
COUNTRY
A properly aimed low beam headlamp will project
the center of the low beam hot spot on the alignment
screen 152 mm (6 in.)650 mm (2 in.) below the
headlamp center line. The center of the hot spot
should be 254 mm (10 in.)650 mm (2 in.) right of
the headlamp center line (Fig. 4). The high beams on
a vehicle with aero headlamps cannot be aligned. Thehigh beam pattern should be correct when the low
beams are aligned properly.
Fig. 2 Headlamp Alignment Screen
Fig. 3 Headlamp Bubble Level and Adjusters
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To adjust headlamp alignment, rotate adjusting
screws to achieve the specified low beam hot spot
location (Fig. 3).
BUBBLE LEVEL CALIBRATION
(VERTICAL AIM)
After the headlamp alignment has been verified or
set and the bubble level is not centered, calibrate the
bubble level.
NOTE: Any calibration of the headlamp bubble
level must be done on a level surface and the head-
lamp cool. Do not operate the headlamps for a min-
imum of 20 minutes prior to beginning adjustments.
(1) Remove screws holding magnifying window to
top of headlamp module (Fig. 5).
(2) Position magnifying window to the side
between headlamp module and radiator closure
panel.
(3) Through slotted hole in magnifying window,
insert small screw driver into bubble level calibration
screw.(4) Rotate calibration screw in proper direction
until bubble is centered on the ªOº.
(5) Install magnifying window, making sure O-ring
seal is in place.
(6) If necessary, calibrate magnifying window.MAGNIFYING WINDOW CALIBRATION
(HORIZONTAL AIM)
After the headlamp alignment has been verified or
set and the magnifying window is not centered, cali-
brate the magnifying window.
(1) Loosen screws holding magnifying window to
top of headlamp module (Fig. 5).
(2) Using the calibration knob above headlamp
lens, rotate magnifying window until window is cen-
tered over the ªOº on the gauge below the window.
Fig. 4 Headlamp Alignment Screen ± T&C
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(3) Tighten screws to hold magnifying window to
headlamp module. Do not over tighten.FOG LAMP ALIGNMENT
Prepare an alignment screen. Refer to the Align-
ment Screen Preparation paragraph in this section. A
properly aligned fog lamp will project a pattern on
the alignment screen 100 mm (4 in.) below the fog
lamp center line and straight ahead (Fig. 6). To
improve visual interpretation of the fog lamp pattern
on the alignment screen, disable the headlamps by
disengaging the wire connectors from the headlamp
bulbs.
The Town and Country fog lamp adjustment screw
is located through the lens (Fig. 7).
Fig. 6 Fog Lamp Alignment
Fig. 5 Magnifying Window and Bubble Level
Calibration
Fig. 7 Fog Lamp Adjustment Screw
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ADJUSTMENTS (Continued)

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EXTERIOR LAMP BULB SERVICE
INDEX
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
CENTER HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP
(CHMSL) BULB........................ 13
FOG LAMP BULB ± TOWN and COUNTRY..... 11
FOG LAMP BULB........................ 10
FRONT PARKING AND TURN SIGNAL LAMP
BULB ± TOWN and COUNTRY............ 12
FRONT SIDE MARKER LAMP BULB TOWN and
COUNTRY............................ 11HEADLAMP BULB ± TOWN & COUNTRY....... 9
HEADLAMP BULB........................ 9
LICENSE PLATE LAMP BULB.............. 13
PARKING AND TURN SIGNAL BULB......... 11
TAIL, STOP, TURN SIGNAL AND BACK-UP
LAMP BULB.......................... 12
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
HEADLAMP BULB
REMOVAL
(1) Release hood latch and open hood.
(2) From behind radiator closure panel, disconnect
wire connector from back of headlamp bulb base.
(3) Rotate headlamp bulb retaining ring counter-
clockwise.
(4) Remove retaining ring from headlamp (Fig. 1).
(5) Pull headlamp bulb from back of headlamp.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: Do not touch the glass of halogen bulbs
with fingers or other possibly oily surface, reduced
bulb life will result.
(1) From behind radiator closure panel, insert
headlamp bulb into back of headlamp.
(2) Engage retaining ring onto headlamp (Fig. 1).(3) Rotate headlamp bulb retaining ring clockwise.
(4) Connect wire connector into headlamp bulb
base.
(5) Verify headlamp alignment.
HEADLAMP BULB ± TOWN & COUNTRY
HEADLAMP HIGH BEAM
REMOVAL
(1) Release hood latch and open hood.
(2) From behind radiator closure panel, disconnect
wire connector from back of high headlamp bulb
base.
(3) Rotate headlamp bulb counterclockwise and
pull bulb from back of headlamp module (Fig. 2).
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: Do not touch the glass of halogen bulbs
with fingers or other possibly oily surface, reduced
bulb life will result.
(1) Insert bulb into the back of the headlamp mod-
ule.
(2) Rotate headlamp bulb clockwise to engage
bulb.
(3) Connect wire connector to the low beam head-
lamp. Verify headlamp bulb operation
(4) Verify headlamp alignment.
HEADLAMP LOW BEAM
REMOVAL
(1) Release hood latch and open hood.
(2) Remove the three headlamp mounting nuts.
(3) Remove one attaching screw on top of the
crossmember.
(4) Disconnect wire connector from the back of the
low beam headlamp bulb base (Fig. 4).
Fig. 1 Headlamp Bulb
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(5) Rotate headlamp bulb retainer counterclock-
wise and disengage retainer from headlamp (Fig. 3).
(6) Pull headlamp bulb from back of the headlamp
module.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: Do not touch the glass of halogen bulbs
with fingers or other possibly oily surface, reduced
bulb life will result.
(1) Place headlamp bulb into headlamp module.
(2) Rotate headlamp bulb retainer clockwise to
engage retainer.
(3) Connect wire connector to the low beam head-
lamp. Verify headlamp bulb operation
(4) Install the headlamp module.
(5) Verify headlamp alignment.
FOG LAMP BULB
REMOVAL
(1) Remove fog lamp from vehicle.
(2) Remove rear cover from fog lamp.
(3) Disengage wire clip holding bulb in fog lamp
(Fig. 5).
(4) Hinge wire retainer clip out of bulb removal
path.
(5) Pull bulb from lamp.
(6) Disconnect wire connector from fog lamp wire
harness.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: Do not touch the glass of halogen bulbs
with fingers or other oily surfaces, reduced bulb life
will result.
Fig. 2 Headlamp High Beam Bulb ± T&C
Fig. 3 Low Beam Headlamp Retainer
Fig. 4 Headlamp Low Beam Bulb ± T&C
Fig. 5 Fog Lamp Bulb
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)

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EXTERIOR LAMP SERVICE
INDEX
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GENERAL INFORMATION
HEADLAMP DIMMER SWITCH.............. 14
HEADLAMP MODULE.................... 14
HEADLAMP SWITCH..................... 14
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
CENTER HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP
(CHMSL)............................. 17
FOG LAMP ± TOWN and COUNTRY......... 15
FOG LAMP............................. 14FRONT PARKING AND TURN SIGNAL LAMP ±
TOWN and COUNTRY.................. 15
FRONT SIDE MARKER LAMP TOWN and
COUNTRY............................ 15
HEADLAMP MODULE.................... 14
LICENSE PLATE LAMP................... 16
TAIL, STOP, TURN SIGNAL AND BACK-UP
LAMP............................... 16
GENERAL INFORMATION
HEADLAMP MODULE
Minor amounts of fogging may occur around the
edges of the headlamp lens when exposed to humid
conditions. This is considered normal. The fogging
will dissipate with increased ambient temperature or
headlamp usage.
HEADLAMP SWITCH
Service procedures for the headlamp switch can be
found in Group 8E, Instrument Panel and Gauges.
More information can be found in Group 8W, Wiring
Diagrams.
HEADLAMP DIMMER SWITCH
The headlamp dimmer switch is incorporated into
the multi-function (turn signal) switch. Proper proce-
dures can be found in Group 8J, Turn Signal and
Flashers. More information can be found in Group
8W, Wiring Diagrams.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
HEADLAMP MODULE
REMOVAL
(1) Release hood latch and open hood.
(2) From inside engine compartment, remove nuts
holding headlamp module to radiator closure panel.
(3) Remove screw holding top of module to closure
panel.
(4) Remove headlamp module from radiator clo-
sure panel (Fig. 1).
(5) Disconnect wire connectors from back of head-
lamp module.
(6) Separate headlamp module from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Place headlamp module in position on vehicle.
(2) Connect wire connectors into back of headlamp
module.
(3) Place headlamp module in position on radiator
closure panel.
(4) Install nuts to hold headlamp module to radia-
tor closure panel.
(5) Install screw to hold top of module to closure
panel.
(6) Verify headlamp operation and alignment.
FOG LAMP
REMOVAL
(1) Remove screws holding fog lamp to front
bumper fascia (Fig. 2).
(2) Remove fog lamp from fascia.
(3) Disconnect wire connector from body wire har-
ness.
(4) Remove fog lamp from vehicle.
Fig. 1 Headlamp Module ± Typical
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BULB APPLICATION
INDEX
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GENERAL INFORMATION
INTRODUCTION......................... 25SPECIFICATIONS
EXTERIOR LAMP BULBS.................. 25
INTERIOR LAMP BULBS.................. 25
GENERAL INFORMATION
INTRODUCTION
The following Bulb Application Tables list the lamp
title on the left side of the column and trade number
or part number on the right.
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs that have a higher
candle power than the bulb listed in the Bulb Appli-
cation Table. Damage to lamp can result.
Do not touch halogen bulbs with fingers or other
possibly oily surfaces. Bulb life will be reduced.
If a halogen bulb is contaminated with oil, clean
bulb with denatured alcohol or ammonia based sol-
vent.
SPECIFICATIONS
EXTERIOR LAMP BULBS
LAMP BULB
Back-up...............................3057
CHMSL................................921
Fog Lamp...............................H3
FogLamp±T&C ........................9040
Headlamp..............................9007
Headlamp high beam ± T&C...............9005
Headlamp low beam ± T&C............9005 SLL
License Plate............................168
Parking/Turn Signal/Front Side Marker. . . .3157NA
Parking/Turn Signal ± T&C............4157NAK
Tail, Stop, Turn Signal and Side Marker......3057
Front Side Marker......................194NA
INTERIOR LAMP BULBS
LAMP BULB
ABS.................................PC194
AirBag ..............................PC194
Alarm Set (Security)....................PC194
Brake Warning.........................PC194
Center/Rear Reading Lamps.................578
Center/Rear Dome Lamps...................579
Check Engine Ind.......................PC194
Front Door Courtesy.......................567
Door Ajar Ind..........................PC194
Front Header Reading Lamp................567
Glove Box Lamp..........................194
High Beam Ind.........................PC194
Instrument Cluster.....................PC194
IP Bin/Ash Tray..........................161
Liftgate Flood Lamps......................567
Liftgate Ajar Ind.........................PC74
Low Fuel Ind..........................PC194
Oil Pressure Ind........................PC194
O/H Console Reading Lamps................579
Seat Belt Ind...........................PC74
Engine Temp Ind.......................PC194
Turn Signal...........................PC194
Engine Compartment Lamps................579
Visor Vanity Lamp....................6501966
Low Washer Fluid.......................PC74
Low Volts Warning.......................PC74
Cruise Indicator........................PC194
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LAMPS
CONTENTS
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BULB APPLICATION..................... 17
HEADLAMP ALIGNMENT.................. 5
LAMP BULB SERVICE.................... 8LAMP DIAGNOSIS....................... 1
LAMP SERVICE........................ 13
LAMP DIAGNOSIS
INDEX
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GENERAL INFORMATION
HEADLAMP LEVELING MOTOR............. 2
INTRODUCTION........................ 1SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.................. 1
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES.............. 2
GENERAL INFORMATION
INTRODUCTION
GS vehicles use lighting on the interior and exte-
rior of the vehicle for illuminating and indicating
purposes. Lighting circuits are protected by fuses.
Lighting circuits require an overload protected power
source, on/off device, lamps and body ground to oper-
ate properly. Plastic lamps require a wire in the har-
ness to supply body ground to the lamp socket.
Replace sockets and bulbs that are corroded.
Some of the interior and exterior lighting functions
are governed by the body controller. The headlamp,
dome, and the door ajar switches provide signals to
the body controller. The body controller in turn acti-
vates relay(s) in order to provide either a ground or
feed line to the appropriate lamp(s).
Wire connectors can make intermittent contact or
become corroded. Before coupling wire connectors,
inspect the terminals inside the connector. Male ter-
minals should not be bent or disengaged from the
insulator. Female terminals should not be sprung
open or disengaged from the insulator. Bent and
sprung terminals can be repaired using needle nose
pliers and pick tool. Corroded terminals appear
chalky or green. Corroded terminals should be
replaced to avoid recurrence of the problem symp-
toms.Begin electrical system failure diagnosis by testing
related fuses in the fuse block and power distribution
center. Verify that bulbs are in good condition and
test continuity of the circuit ground. Refer to Group
8W, Wiring Diagrams, for component location and cir-
cuit information.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: EYE PROTECTION SHOULD BE USED
WHEN SERVICING GLASS COMPONENTS. PER-
SONAL INJURY CAN RESULT.
CAUTION: Do not touch the glass of halogen bulbs
with fingers or other possibly oily surface, reduced
bulb life will result.
Do not use bulbs with higher candle power than
indicated in the Bulb Application table at the end of
this group. Damage to lamp and/or Daytime Run-
ning Lamp Module can result.
Do not use fuses, circuit breakers or relays hav-
ing greater amperage value than indicated on the
fuse panel or in the Owners Manual.
When it is necessary to remove components to ser-
vice another, it should not be necessary to apply
excessive force or bend a component to remove it.
Before damaging a trim component, verify hidden
fasteners or captured edges are not holding the com-
ponent in place.
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