torque CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996 Service Manual

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SLIDING DOOR REAR LATCH
REMOVAL
(1) Remove sliding door trim panel.
(2) Remove water shield as necessary.
(3) Open sliding door to the ajar position.
(4) Disengage clip holding linkage to rear latch.
(5) Remove screws holding rear latch to sliding
door end frame (Fig. 120).
(6) Remove sliding door rear latch from door
through rear access hole.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: The screws attaching the rear latch to slid-
ing door end frame have locking patch on the
threads. Screws must be replaced during installa-
tion.
(1) Position sliding door rear latch on door through
rear access hole.
(2) Install screws to hold rear latch to sliding door
end frame.
(3) Engage clip to hold linkage to rear latch.
(4) Verify sliding door operation. Adjust as neces-
sary.
(5) Install water shield.
(6) Install sliding door trim panel.
SLIDING DOOR SILL PLATE
REMOVAL
(1) Disengage hidden clips holding sill plate to
sliding door opening sill.
(2) Disengage hooks holding outside edge of sill
plate to door sill (Fig. 121).
(3) Remove sill plate from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Place sill plate in position on vehicle.
(2) Engage hooks to hold outside edge of sill plate
to door sill.
(3) Align guide pins to holes in door sill.
(4) Engage hidden clips to hold sill plate to sliding
door opening sill.
SLIDING DOOR STABILIZER
REMOVAL
(1) Open sliding door.
(2) Remove screws holding stabilizer to door end
frame (Fig. 122).
(3) Remove stabilizer from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Place stabilizer in position on vehicle.
NOTE: Loose install screws first. Fit should be
snug but free to move when closing door to align to
body half stabilizer.
(2) Install screws to hold stabilizer to door end
frame.
(3) Open door and final torque screws.
(4) Verify sliding door operation.
Fig. 120 Sliding Door Rear Latch
Fig. 121 Sliding Door Sill Plate
Fig. 122 Sliding Door Stabilizer
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INSTALLATION
(1) Insert seat belt through B-pillar trim and web
guide.
(2) Place B-pillar trim cover in position on vehicle.
(3) Engage hidden clips to hold trim cover to B-pil-
lar.
(4) Install screw to hold trim cover to B-pillar
inside bezel cavity.
(5) Install shoulder belt bezel into trim cover.(6) Install height adjuster knob.
(7) Install shoulder belt turning loop onto height
adjuster.
(8) Place seat anchor in position on floor so web-
bing is pointed rearward and slightly outboard.
(9) Install bolt to hold lower seat belt anchor to
floor. Tighten seat belt bolts to 39 N´m (29 in. lbs.)
torque.
Fig. 133 Body Side Moldings with Applique
Fig. 134 Sun VisorFig. 135 Sun Visor Support
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UPPER C-PILLAR TRIM
REMOVAL
(1) Remove quarter trim bolster.
(2) Remove seat belt turning loop from height
adjuster.
(3) Remove screw holding C-pillar trim panel to
C-pillar on right side of SWB vehicle.
(4) Disengage hidden clips holding trim to upper
C-pillar.
(5) Remove upper C-pillar trim from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Place upper C-pillar trim in position on vehicle.
(2) Engage hidden clips to hold trim to upper
C-pillar.
(3) Install screw to hold C-pillar trim panel to
C-pillar on right side of SWB vehicle.
(4) Install seat belt turning loop onto height
adjuster. Tighten all seat belt bolts to 39 N´m (29 in.
lbs.) torque.
(5) Install quarter trim bolster.
ADJUSTMENTS
SLIDING DOOR ADJUSTMENTS
PRELIMINARY CHECKS
(1) Close sliding door, visually checking C-post
striker alignment entry into latch. Striker at this
point must not affect alignment.(2) On vehicles with left sliding doors, check the
fuel door blocker striker entry into latch. Striker at
this point must not affect alignment.
(3) Check C-post and B-post for door to aperture
gaps and door to door gaps. All gaps should be 5 mm
61 mm.
(4) C
heck door for height using character lines as a
reference. Also check roof contour as a controlling factor.
UP/DOWN ADJUSTMENT
(1) Visually inspect the sliding door for fitting low
at the rear of the door by checking the alignment of
the belt line of the door to quarter panel.
(2) Fully open the sliding door.
(3) Verify that all center hinge bolts are tight.
(4) Adjust the rear of the sliding door up by turn-
ing the center hinge bolt clockwise (Fig. 137).
(5) Close the door and check the sliding door align-
ment.
(6) Readjust the center hinge if necessary to obtain
alignment between the belt line of the sliding door
and quarter panel.
(7) Fully open door and apply thread lock nut onto
the center hinge bolt. Tighten nut until till it butts
up against the welded nut on the center hinge.
Tighten nut to 15 N´m (130 in. lbs.). It may be nec-
essary to hold the center hinge bolt to prevent it
from turning while tightening nut.
(8) Verify alignment. Re-adjust as necessary.
FORE/AFT ADJUSTMENT
(1) Check height of sliding door at the B-post and
C-post to determine which area is contributing the
greatest to the incorrect gaps.
(2) If the sliding door is high at the C-post;
(a) Open the door to mid-point of travel.
Fig. 136 Upper B-pillar Trim Cover
Fig. 137 Sliding Door Center Hinge
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CAUTION: The clutch pulley and the front plate
were mated at the factory by a burnishing opera-
tion. No attempt should be made to separately
replace either part. This will result in clutch slip-
page due to insufficient contact area.
INSTALLATION
(1) Align pin in back of field coil with hole in com-
pressor end housing, and position field coil into place.
Make sure that lead wires are properly routed, and
fasten with the wire clip screw.
(2) Install field coil retaining snap ring with snap
ring pliers. The bevel side of the snap ring facing
outward. Also both snap ring eyelets must be to the
right or left of the pin on compressor. 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.
(3) Install pulley assembly to compressor. If neces-
sary, tap gently with a block of wood on the friction
surface (Fig. 29).
CAUTION: Do not mar the pulley frictional 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 beused. If not, place a trial stack of shims, 1 mm (0.040
in.) thick, on the shaft against the shoulder.
(6) Install front plate assembly onto shaft.
(7) With the front plate assembly tight against the
shim(s), measure the air gap between front plate and
pulley face with feeler gauges. The air gap should be
between 0.5 and 0.9 mm (.020 and .035 inch) If
proper air gap is not obtained, add or subtract shims
until desired air gap is obtained.
(8) Install compressor shaft bolt. Tighten to
17.562 N´m (155620 in. lbs.).
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 a new clutch has been installed, check the
voltage and amperage to the clutch (determine it to
be satisfactory). Then cycle the A/C clutch approxi-
mately 20 times (5 sec. on and 5 sec. off). For this
procedure, set the system to the A/C mode, using
high blower, and engine rpm at 1500-2000. This pro-
cedure (burnishing) will seat the opposing friction
surfaces and provide a higher clutch torque capabil-
ity.
CONDENSER ASSEMBLY
WARNING: THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM MUST
BE COMPLETELY EMPTY BEFORE PROCEEDING
WITH THIS OPERATION.
NOTE: 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.
REMOVAL
(1) Recover A/C system refrigerant.
(2) Remove liquid line at filter-drier (Fig. 30).
(3) Remove (2) bolts attaching filter-drier to radia-
tor module (Fig. 31).
(4) Remove upper radiator crossmember.
(5) Tilt radiator rearward.
(6) Remove upper discharge line at condenser (Fig.
32).
(7) Through fascia, remove lower liquid line from
filter-drier.
(8) Remove (2) lower condenser mounting bolts.
(9) Remove (2) upper mounting bolts.
(10) Remove condenser from vehicle (Fig. 33).
Fig. 29 Installing Pulley Assembly
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INSTALLATION
NOTE: Inspect Cooling Module for presence of
seals. Verify seals are available for re-installation.
(1) Before installation, replace all O-rings and gas-
kets, coat all sealing surfaces with approved wax-free
refrigerant oil. Then, reverse the above procedures.
(2) Torque the following components to specifica-
tions:²Liquid line at filter/drier ± 45 in. lbs.610.
²Upper discharge line at condenser ± 180 in. lbs.
620
²Lower liquid line to condenser ± 180 in. lbs.6
20.
²(2) lower, condenser mounting bolts ± 45 in. lbs.
610.
²(2) upper, condenser mounting bolts ± 45 in. lbs.
610.
(3) Evacuate and charge system.
DISCHARGE LINE
REMOVAL
(1) Recover A/C system refrigerant.
(2) Remove discharge line mounting nut at com-
pressor (Fig. 34).
(3) Remove discharge line at the top fitting on the
condenser (Fig. 35).
Fig. 30 Liquid Line
Fig. 31 Filter-Drier
Fig. 32 Upper Discharge Line
Fig. 33 Condenser Removal
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INSTALLATION
(1) For installation, reverse the above procedures.
Replace all O-rings. Torque discharge line at con-
denser bolt to 180 in. lbs.610.
(2) Evacuate and recharge A/C system.
(3) Perform the HVAC Control Calibration Diag-
nostic and Cooldown test.
EVAPORATOR PROBE
REMOVAL
(1) Remove the glove box. Refer to Group 8E,
Instrument Panel and Systems.
(2) Disconnect the evaporator probe connector (Fig.
36).
(3) Using a flat blade pry tool, pry the evaporator
probe grommet from the HVAC housing (Fig. 37).
(4) Remove evaporator probe from evaporator (Fig.
38).
INSTALLATION
For installation, reverse the above procedures. Three
holes are provided in evaporator for probe location.
When reinstalling probe, use a different hole than orig-
inal one. If a new evaporator is installed, insert the
probe in the uppermost hole provided.
Fig. 34 Compressor Discharge Line
Fig. 35 Condenser Discharge Line
Fig. 36 Evaporator Probe Connector
Fig. 37 Evaporator Probe Grommet
Fig. 38 Evaporator Probe
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EXPANSION VALVE
WARNING: THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM MUST
BE COMPLETELY EMPTY BEFORE PROCEEDING
WITH THIS OPERATION.
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect the battery negative cable.
(2) Recover A/C system refrigerant.
(3) Remove the accessory drive belt.
(4) Remove upper generator bracket.
(5) Disconnect generator field wire connector.
(6) Push generator forward.
(7) Remove ground wire at dash panel.
(8) Remove the nut retaining the refrigerant line
sealing plate to the expansion valve (Fig. 39).
(9) Remove the stud from the expansion valve (Fig.
40).
(10) Carefully pull the refrigerant line sealing
plate assembly from expansion valve towards the
front of the vehicle. Use care not to scratch the
expansion valve sealing surfaces with pilot tubes.
(11) Cover the openings to prevent contamination.
(12) Remove two screws securing the expansion
valve to the evaporator sealing plate (Fig. 40).
(13) Carefully remove expansion valve (Fig. 41).
(14) Remove the old O-rings.
INSTALLATION
(1) Ensure old O-rings are removed. Install new
O-rings on the refrigerant lines and evaporator seal-
ing plate.
(2) Hand-start the stud into the expansion valve
and torque to7-11N´m(64-96in.lbs.).
(3) Carefully install the expansion valve to the
sealing plate. Install the two screws and tighten 8 to
14 N´m (70 to 130 in. lbs.) torque.(4) Carefully install the refrigerant lines and seal-
ing plate to the expansion valve. Install the nut and
tighten 20 to 26 N´m (170 to 230 in. lbs.) torque.
(5) Install the ground wire at dash panel.
(6) Pull generator back into the proper position for
bracket mounting.
(7) Install generator field wire connector.
(8) Install the upper generator bracket.
(9) Install accessory drive belt.
(10) Evacuate and recharge system.
(11) After expansion valve is installed, the system
is charged, and leaks have checked repeat the A/C
performance check.
FILTER-DRIER ASSEMBLY
REMOVAL
WARNING: THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM MUST
BE COMPLETELY EMPTY BEFORE PROCEEDING
WITH THIS OPERATION.
(1) Recover A/C system refrigerant.
Fig. 39 A/C Refrigerant Line Plate
Fig. 40 Expansion Valve Stud and Mounting Screws
Fig. 41 Expansion Valve Removal
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(2) Remove liquid line at filter-drier (Fig. 42).
(3) Remove the (2) bolts holding filter-drier bracket
to radiator fan module bracket.
(4) Remove the lower liquid line at condenser.
(5) Remove the upper radiator crossmember.
(6) Pull up on radiator and slide filter-drier from
the mounting location.
INSTALLATION
(1) Before installation, replace both refrigerant
line O-rings. Then reverse the above procedures.
Torque filter/drier mounting bolts to 45 in. lbs.610.
(2) Evacuate and recharge system.
HEATER A/C UNIT HOUSING
REMOVAL
WARNING: IF EQUIPPED WITH AIR CONDITIONING,
THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM MUST BE COM-
PLETELY EMPTY BEFORE PROCEEDING.
(1) Set parking brake.
(2) Disconnect battery negative cable.
(3) Using a refrigerant recovery machine, remove
refrigerant from the A/C system (Fig. 43).
(4) Remove wiper module. Refer to Group 8K,
Windshield Wipers and Washers.
(5) Pinch off rear heater lines if equipped.
(6) Drain engine coolant. Remove heater hoses at
the heater core (Fig. 44). Plug coolant lines.
(7) Remove suction and liquid lines at the expan-
sion valve (Fig. 45).(8) Remove the Instrument Panel Assembly. Refer
to Group 8E, Instrument Panel and Gauges.
(9) Remove heater ducts.
Fig. 42 Filter-Drier Assembly
Fig. 43 A/C Service Ports
Fig. 44 Heater Hoses
Fig. 45 Expansion Valve Plate
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INSTALLATION
For installation, reverse the above procedures.
Install screws to retain heater core in housing.
Replace heater core tube inlet O-rings. Tightenheater core tube retaining plate to 361 N´m (276
9 in. lbs.) torque.
HEATER HOSES
REMOVAL
NOTE: Review Safety Precautions and Warnings
before proceeding with this operation.
(1) Drain engine cooling system. Refer to Group 7,
Engine Cooling.
(2) Loosen clamps at each end of heater hose to be
removed (Fig. 54) and (Fig. 55).
Fig. 50 Heater Core Plate And Tubes
Fig. 51 Depress Clips
Fig. 52 Accelerator Pedal
Fig. 53 Brake Pedal
Fig. 54 Upper Heater Hose
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CAUTION: When removing hoses from heater core
inlet or outlet nipples, do not use excessive force.
Heater core may become damaged and leak engine
coolant.
(3) Carefully rotate hose back and forth while tug-
ging slightly away from connector nipple. If the hose
will not come off, slice the hose at the connector nip-
ple and peel off heater hose. This method will require
heater hose replacement.
INSTALLATION
For installation, reverse the above procedures.
LIQUID LINE
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect the battery negative cable.
(2) Recover A/C system refrigerant.
(3) Remove the accessory drive belt.
(4) Remove upper generator bracket.
(5) Remove ground wire at dash panel.
(6) Remove the nut retaining the refrigerant line
sealing plate to the expansion valve (Fig. 39).
(7) Remove the stud from the expansion valve (Fig.
40).
(8) Remove liquid line from expansion valve.
(9) Cover the openings to prevent contamination.
(10) Disconnect wire connector at pressure trans-
ducer.
(11) Remove liquid line mounting bracket at right
frame rail.
(12) Using access slot between radiator crossmem-
ber and grille, loosen liquid line mounting plate at
filter-drier. Remove liquid line from filter-drier. It
may be necessary to bend liquid line in half to
remove line. The replacement line is a two-piece
assembly.
(13) Remove the old O-rings.
INSTALLATION
For installation, reverse the above procedures.
²Install the stud to the evaporator sealing plate
and tighten 7 to 11 N´m (64 to 96 in. lbs.) torque.
²Install new O-rings.
²Install two-piece line in place of original part.
²A
ssemble line halves after it is installed on vehicle.²Evacuate and recharge A/C system.
MODE DOOR ACTUATOR
REMOVAL
(1) Remove the lower left side steering column
cover. Refer to Group 8E, Instrument Panel and Sys-
tems.
(2) Remove ABS control module (Fig. 56).
(3) Remove mode actuator connector (Fig. 57).
(4) Remove mode door actuator (Fig. 58).
INSTALLATION
(1) For installation, reverse the above procedures.
Fig. 55 Lower Heater Hose
Fig. 56 ABS Control Module
Fig. 57 Mode Door Actuator Connector
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