automatic transmission CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2004 Owner's Guide

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TERMINOLOGY
This is a list of terms and definitions used in the
wiring diagrams.
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
Built-Up-Export....... Vehicles Built For Sale In
Markets Other Than North America
Except Built-Up-Export . Vehicles Built For Sale In
North America
DESCRIPTION - CIRCUIT INFORMATION
Each wire shown in the diagrams contains a code
which identifies the main circuit, part of the main
circuit, gage of wire, and color (Fig. 4).
WIRE COLOR CODE CHART
COLOR CODE COLOR
BL BLUE
BK BLACK
BR BROWN
DB DARK BLUE
DG DARK GREEN
GY GRAY
LB LIGHT BLUE
LG LIGHT GREEN
OR ORANGE
PK PINK
RD RED
TN TAN
VT VIOLET
WT WHITE
YL YELLOW
* WITH TRACER
Fig. 4 WIRE CODE IDENTIFICATION
1 - COLOR OF WIRE (LIGHT BLUE WITH YELLOW TRACER
2 - GAGE OF WIRE (18 GAGE)
3 - PART OF MAIN CIRCUIT (VARIES DEPENDING ON
EQUIPMENT)
4 - MAIN CIRCUIT IDENTIFICATION
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DESCRIPTION - CONNECTOR, GROUND AND
SPLICE INFORMATION
CAUTION: Not all connectors are serviced. Some
connectors are serviced only with a harness. A typ-
ical example might be the Supplemental Restraint
System connectors. Always check parts availability
before attempting a repair.
IDENTIFICATION
In-line connectors are identified by a number, as
follows:
²In-line connectors located in the engine compart-
ment are C100 series numbers
²In-line connectors located in the Instrument
Panel area are C200 series numbers.
²In-line connectors located in the body are C300
series numbers.
²Jumper harness connectors are C400 series
numbers.
²Grounds and ground connectors are identified
with a ªGº and follow the same series numbering as
the in-line connectors.
²Splices are identified with an ªSº and follow the
same series numbering as the in-line connectors.
²Component connectors are identified by the com-
ponent name instead of a number. Multiple connec-
tors on a component use a C1, C2, etc. identifier.
LOCATIONS
Section 8W-91 contains connector/ground/splice
location illustrations. The illustrations contain the
connector name (or number)/ground number/splice
number and component identification. Connector/
ground/splice location charts in section 8W-91 refer-
ence the figure numbers of the illustrations.
The abbreviation T/O is used in the component
location section to indicate a point in which the wir-
ing harness branches out to a component. The abbre-
viation N/S means Not Shown in the illustrations
WARNING
WARNINGS - GENERAL
WARNINGSprovide information to prevent per-
sonal 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.
WARNING: USE SAFETY STANDS ANYTIME A PRO-
CEDURE REQUIRES BEING UNDER A VEHICLE.WARNING: BE SURE THAT THE IGNITION SWITCH
ALWAYS IS IN THE OFF POSITION, UNLESS THE
PROCEDURE REQUIRES IT TO BE ON.
WARNING: SET THE PARKING BRAKE WHEN
WORKING ON ANY VEHICLE. AN AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN PARK. A MANUAL
TRANSMISSION SHOULD BE IN NEUTRAL.
WARNING: OPERATE THE ENGINE ONLY IN A
WELL-VENTILATED AREA.
WARNING: KEEP AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS
WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING, ESPECIALLY THE
FAN AND BELTS.
WARNING: TO PREVENT SERIOUS BURNS, AVOID
CONTACT WITH HOT PARTS SUCH AS THE RADIA-
TOR, EXHAUST MANIFOLD(S), TAIL PIPE, CATA-
LYTIC CONVERTER AND MUFFLER.
WARNING: DO NOT ALLOW FLAME OR SPARKS
NEAR THE BATTERY. GASES ARE ALWAYS
PRESENT IN AND AROUND THE BATTERY.
WARNING: ALWAYS REMOVE RINGS, WATCHES,
LOOSE HANGING JEWELRY AND AVOID LOOSE
CLOTHING.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - WIRING HARNESS
TROUBLESHOOTING TOOLS
When diagnosing a problem in an electrical circuit
there are several common tools necessary. These tools
are listed and explained below.
²Jumper Wire - This is a test wire used to con-
nect 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.
²Voltmeter - Used to check for voltage on a cir-
cuit. 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 -
megohm or greater impedance rating.
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8W-02 COMPONENT INDEX
Component Page
A/C Compressor Clutch................. 8W-42
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay............ 8W-42
A/C Pressure Sensor................... 8W-42
A/C-Heater Control.................... 8W-42
Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor......... 8W-30
Accessory Relay....................... 8W-10
Adjustable Pedals Module............... 8W-30
Adjustable Pedals Motor................ 8W-30
Adjustable Pedals Relay................ 8W-30
Adjustable Pedals Sensor............... 8W-30
Adjustable Pedals Switch............... 8W-30
Airbags............................. 8W-43
Airbag Control Module................. 8W-43
Airbag Squibs........................ 8W-43
Ambient Temperature Sensor............ 8W-49
Antenna............................ 8W-47
ATC Remote Sensor.................... 8W-42
Auto Shut Down Relay................. 8W-30
Auto Temp Control.................... 8W-42
Automatic Day/Night Mirror............. 8W-49
B-Pillar Switches...................... 8W-61
Back-Up Lamp Switch.................. 8W-51
Battery............................. 8W-20
Battery Temperature Sensor............. 8W-20
Blend Door Actuators.................. 8W-42
Blower Motors........................ 8W-42
Blower Motor Relays................... 8W-42
Blower Motor Resistor.................. 8W-42
Body Control Module................... 8W-45
Boost Pressure Sensor.................. 8W-30
Brake Fluid Level Switch............... 8W-40
Brake Lamp Switch................. 8W-30, 51
Brake Transmission Shift Interlock
Solenoid........................... 8W-31
Cabin Heater Assist................... 8W-30
Camshaft Position Sensor............... 8W-30
CD Changer......................... 8W-47
Center High Mounted Stop Lamp......... 8W-51
Cinch/Release Motors.................. 8W-61
Clockspring................. 8W-33, 41, 43, 47
Clutch Pedal Interlock Switch......... 8W-10, 30
Clutch Pedal Upstop Switch............. 8W-30
Controller Antilock Brake............... 8W-35
Crank Case Ventilation Heater........... 8W-30
Crankshaft Position Sensor.............. 8W-30
Cylinder Lock Switches................. 8W-39
Data Link Connector................... 8W-18
Defogger Relay....................... 8W-48
Door Ajar Switches.................... 8W-39
Door Courtesy Lamps.................. 8W-44
Door Lock Switches.................... 8W-61
Dosing Pump......................... 8W-30Component Page
DVD Screen.......................... 8W-47
DVD/CD Changer..................... 8W-47
ECM/PCM Relay...................... 8W-30
EGR Solenoid........................ 8W-30
Electronic Control Unit................. 8W-64
Engine Control Module................. 8W-30
Engine Coolant Temp Sensor............. 8W-30
Engine Oil Pressure Sensor.............. 8W-30
Engine Oil Pressure Switch.............. 8W-30
EVAP/Purge Solenoid.................. 8W-30
Evaporator Temperature Sensor.......... 8W-42
Floor Console Lamp................... 8W-44
Floor Console Power Outlet.............. 8W-41
Fog Lamps.......................... 8W-50
Folding Mirror Relay................... 8W-62
Front Blower Module.................. 8W-42
Front Cigar Lighter.................... 8W-41
Front Control Module.................. 8W-10
Front Fog Lamp Relay................. 8W-50
Front Reading Lamps/Switch............ 8W-44
Front Wiper High/Low Relay............. 8W-53
Front Wiper On/Off Relay............... 8W-53
Fuel Heater.......................... 8W-30
Fuel Heater Relay..................... 8W-30
Fuel Injectors........................ 8W-30
Fuel Pressure Sensor.................. 8W-30
Fuel Pressure Solenoid................. 8W-30
Fuel Pump Module.................... 8W-30
Fuel Pump Relay...................... 8W-30
Full Open Switches.................... 8W-61
Fuselink............................ 8W-10
Fuses............................... 8W-10
Generator........................... 8W-20
Glow Plug Relay...................... 8W-30
Glow Plugs.......................... 8W-30
Grounds............................ 8W-15
Headlamp Leveling Motors.............. 8W-50
Headlamp Switch..................... 8W-50
Headlamp Washer Pump Motor.......... 8W-53
Headlamp Washer Relay................ 8W-53
Headlamps.......................... 8W-50
Heated Seat Backs.................... 8W-63
Heated Seat Cushions.................. 8W-63
Heated Seat Modules.................. 8W-63
High Beam Lamps..................... 8W-50
High Note Horn....................... 8W-41
Hood Ajar Switch..................... 8W-39
Horn Relay.......................... 8W-41
Horn Switch......................... 8W-41
Idle Air Control Motor.................. 8W-30
Ignition Coil......................... 8W-30
Ignition Switch....................... 8W-10
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8W-15 GROUND DISTRIBUTION
Component Page
A/C Compressor Clutch......................8W-15-2, 9
A/C-Heater Control......................8W-15-10, 12
Adjustable Pedals Module.....................8W-15-18
Adjustable Pedals Switch.....................8W-15-11
Airbag Control Module.......................8W-15-13
Auto Temp Control.........................8W-15-10
Automatic Day/Night Mirror...................8W-15-22
Back-Up Lamp Switch......................8W-15-2, 4
Battery.............................8W-15-2, 3, 4
Body Control Module.......................8W-15-23
Brake Fluid Level Switch.....................8W-15-18
Brake Lamp Switch........................8W-15-18
Cabin Heater Assist.........................8W-15-9
Cd Changer.............................8W-15-13
Center High Mounted Stop Lamp.................8W-15-28
Clutch Pedal Interlock Switch...................8W-15-18
Clutch Pedal Upstop Switch....................8W-15-19
Controller Antilock Brake....................8W-15-2, 4
Crank Case Ventilation Heater...................8W-15-9
Crankshaft Position Sensor.....................8W-15-4
Data Link Connector.....................8W-15-3, 4, 18
Dosing Pump............................8W-15-9
Driver Door Courtesy Lamp..................8W-15-15, 21
Driver Door Lock Switch....................8W-15-15, 21
Driver Heated Seat Cushion....................8W-15-17
Driver Heated Seat Module....................8W-15-17
Driver Power Seat Switch.....................8W-15-17
Driver Power Window Switch.................8W-15-15, 21
Dvd/Cd Changer..........................8W-15-11
EGR Solenoid............................8W-15-3
Engine Control Module.......................8W-15-4
Floor Console Lamp........................8W-15-26
Floor Console Power Outlet....................8W-15-26
Front Blower Module.......................8W-15-12
Front Cigar Lighter........................8W-15-10
Front Control Module...................8W-15-2, 8, 9, 19
Front Reading Lamps/Switch...................8W-15-22
Fuel Heater............................8W-15-26
Fuel Heater Relay..........................8W-15-4
Fuel Pump Module.........................8W-15-26
G100...............................8W-15-2, 4
G101...............................8W-15-2, 4
G102..............................8W-15-5, 6, 7
G103.................................8W-15-9
G200............................8W-15-10, 11, 12
G201................................8W-15-13
G202................................8W-15-13
G300......................8W-15-12, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19
G301..........................8W-15-20, 21, 22, 23
G302............................8W-15-24, 25, 26
G303............................8W-15-26, 27, 28
Generator..............................8W-15-2
Headlamp Switch.........................8W-15-10
Headlamp Washer Pump Motor..................8W-15-7
High Note Horn...........................8W-15-6
Hood Ajar Switch.........................8W-15-19
Horn Switch............................8W-15-12
Instrument Cluster........................8W-15-10
Instrument Panel Switch Bank..................8W-15-11
Integrated Power Module..............8W-15-2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 19
Left B-Pillar Switch........................8W-15-18
Left Cinch/Release Motor.....................8W-15-14
Left Cylinder Lock Switch...................8W-15-15, 16
Left Door Speaker.........................8W-15-13
Left Fog Lamp............................8W-15-6
Left Front Door Ajar Switch....................8W-15-16
Left Front Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch...........8W-15-15, 16
Left Front Park/Turn Signal Lamp.................8W-15-6
Left Full Open Switch.......................8W-15-14
Left Headlamp...........................8W-15-19
Left Headlamp Leveling Motor...................8W-15-7
Left High Beam Lamp.....................8W-15-8, 19
Left Liftgate Flood Lamp.....................8W-15-27
Left Low Beam Lamp......................8W-15-8, 19
Left Mid Reading Lamp......................8W-15-22
Left Park Lamp.........................8W-15-8, 19
Left Power Mirror.........................8W-15-11
Left Rear Lamp Assembly.....................8W-15-26
Left Rear Reading Lamp......................8W-15-22
Left Rear Speaker.........................8W-15-13
Left Sliding Door Control Module.................8W-15-14Component Page
Left Sliding Door Latch Sensing Switch.............8W-15-14
Left Sliding Door Lock Motor...................8W-15-14
Left Sliding Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch............8W-15-14
Left Sliding Door Motor......................8W-15-14
Left Turn Signal Lamp......................8W-15-19
Left Visor/Vanity Lamp......................8W-15-22
License Lamp.........................8W-15-24, 27
Lift Pump Motor..........................8W-15-26
Liftgate Ajar Switch........................8W-15-28
Liftgate Cinch/Release Motor.................8W-15-24, 28
Liftgate Right Pinch Sensor....................8W-15-24
Low Note Horn...........................8W-15-6
Memory Seat/Mirror Module...................8W-15-17
Natural Vacuum Leak Detection Assembly...........8W-15-2, 3
Overhead Console.........................8W-15-22
Oxygen Sensor 1/1 Upstream....................8W-15-3
Oxygen Sensor 1/2 Downstream..................8W-15-3
Passenger Door Courtesy Lamp................8W-15-16, 21
Passenger Door Lock Switch.................8W-15-16, 21
Passenger Heated Seat Cushion..................8W-15-23
Passenger Heated Seat Module..................8W-15-23
Passenger Power Seat Switch...................8W-15-23
Power Folding Mirror Switch...................8W-15-12
Power Liftgate Module.......................8W-15-24
Power Liftgate Motor.......................8W-15-24
Power Mirror Switch........................8W-15-12
Power Outlet............................8W-15-10
Power Window Switch.......................8W-15-15
Powertrain Control Module.....................8W-15-3
Radiator Fan No. 1.........................8W-15-5
Radiator Fan No. 2.........................8W-15-5
Radiator Fan Relay.........................8W-15-5
Radiator Fan Relay No. 3......................8W-15-5
Radio................................8W-15-13
Rear Auto Temp Control Switch..................8W-15-18
Rear Blower Front Control Switch................8W-15-12
Rear Blower Motor Power Module................8W-15-26
Rear Blower Rear Control Switch.................8W-15-18
Rear Dome Lamp.........................8W-15-22
Rear Power Outlet.........................8W-15-26
Rear Window Defogger Grid....................8W-15-28
Rear Wiper Motor.........................8W-15-27
Right B-Pillar Switch.......................8W-15-23
Right Cinch/Release Motor....................8W-15-20
Right Cylinder Lock Switch....................8W-15-21
Right Door Speaker........................8W-15-13
Right Fog Lamp...........................8W-15-6
Right Front Door Ajar Switch...................8W-15-21
Right Front Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch............8W-15-21
Right Front Park/Turn Signal Lamp................8W-15-6
Right Full Open Switch......................8W-15-20
Right Headlamp..........................8W-15-19
Right Headlamp Leveling Motor..................8W-15-7
Right High Beam Lamp.....................8W-15-8, 19
Right Liftgate Flood Lamp....................8W-15-27
Right Low Beam Lamp.....................8W-15-8, 19
Right Mid Reading Lamp.....................8W-15-22
Right Park Lamp........................8W-15-8, 19
Right Power Mirror........................8W-15-11
Right Rear Lamp Assembly..................8W-15-25, 26
Right Rear Reading Lamp.....................8W-15-22
Right Rear Speaker........................8W-15-13
Right Sliding Door Control Module................8W-15-20
Right Sliding Door Latch Sensing Switch.............8W-15-20
Right Sliding Door Lock Motor..................8W-15-20
Right Sliding Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch...........8W-15-20
Right Sliding Door Motor.....................8W-15-20
Right Turn Signal Lamp......................8W-15-19
Right Visor/Vanity Lamp.....................8W-15-22
Sentry Key Remote Entry Module.................8W-15-11
Siren................................8W-15-11
Speed Control Servo.........................8W-15-2
Sunroof Module..........................8W-15-25
Sunroof Switch...........................8W-15-22
Thatcham Alarm Module.....................8W-15-11
Traction Control Switch......................8W-15-11
Trailer Tow Connector.......................8W-15-25
Transmission Control Relay.....................8W-15-3
Washer Fluid Level Switch.....................8W-15-5
Wiper Module...........................8W-15-18
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8W-80 CONNECTOR PIN-OUTS
Component Page
A/C Compressor Clutch............... 8W-80-6
A/C Pressure Sensor.................. 8W-80-6
A/C-Heater Control C1 (MTC).......... 8W-80-6
A/C-Heater Control C2 (MTC).......... 8W-80-7
Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor (Diesel) . 8W-80-7
Adjustable Pedals Module (Except Export) . 8W-80-7
Adjustable Pedals Motor (Except Export) . . 8W-80-8
Adjustable Pedals Relay (Except Export/Except
Memory)......................... 8W-80-8
Adjustable Pedals Sensor (Except Export) . 8W-80-8
Adjustable Pedals Switch (Except Export) . 8W-80-9
Airbag Control Module (ORC) (Base)..... 8W-80-9
Airbag Control Module C1 (ORC)
(Premium)...................... 8W-80-10
Airbag Control Module C2 (ORC)
(Premium)....................... 8W-80-11
Ambient Temperature Sensor.......... 8W-80-11
ATC Remote Sensor (ATC)............ 8W-80-12
Auto Temp Control C1............... 8W-80-12
Auto Temp Control C2............... 8W-80-12
Auto Temp Control C3............... 8W-80-13
Automatic Day/Night Mirror (Luxury) . . . 8W-80-13
Back-Up Lamp Switch (MTX).......... 8W-80-13
Battery Temperature Sensor........... 8W-80-13
Blower Motor Resistor C1 (MTC)....... 8W-80-14
Blower Motor Resistor C2 (MTC)....... 8W-80-14
Body Control Module C1.............. 8W-80-14
Body Control Module C2.............. 8W-80-15
Body Control Module C3.............. 8W-80-16
Body Control Module C4.............. 8W-80-17
Body Control Module C5.............. 8W-80-18
Boost Pressure Sensor (Diesel)......... 8W-80-18
Brake Fluid Level Switch............. 8W-80-19
Brake Lamp Switch................. 8W-80-19
Brake Transmission Shift Interlock
Solenoid........................ 8W-80-19
C100............................. 8W-80-19
C100............................. 8W-80-20
C101 (Diesel)...................... 8W-80-20
C101 (Diesel)...................... 8W-80-21
C101 (Gas)........................ 8W-80-21
C101 (Gas)........................ 8W-80-21
C102 (Gas)........................ 8W-80-21
C102 (Gas)........................ 8W-80-22
C103 (Diesel)...................... 8W-80-22
C103 (Diesel)...................... 8W-80-22
C104 (Except Export)................ 8W-80-23
C104 (Except Export)................ 8W-80-23
C106 (Export)...................... 8W-80-23
C106 (Export)...................... 8W-80-23
C107 (Export)...................... 8W-80-24
C107 (Export)...................... 8W-80-24Component Page
C110 (Gas Export).................. 8W-80-24
C110 (Gas Export).................. 8W-80-24
C111(EATX)....................... 8W-80-25
C111(EATX)....................... 8W-80-25
C112 (Except Export)................ 8W-80-25
C112 (Except Export)................ 8W-80-25
C200............................. 8W-80-26
C200............................. 8W-80-28
C201 (Base ORC)................... 8W-80-30
C201 (Base ORC)................... 8W-80-30
C202............................. 8W-80-30
C202............................. 8W-80-30
C204 (Premium).................... 8W-80-31
C204 (Premium).................... 8W-80-31
C300 (LHD)....................... 8W-80-31
C300 (LHD)....................... 8W-80-32
C300 (RHD)....................... 8W-80-32
C300 (RHD)....................... 8W-80-32
C301 (Except Premium).............. 8W-80-33
C301 (Except Premium).............. 8W-80-33
C301 (LHD Premium/Memory)......... 8W-80-33
C301 (LHD Premium/Memory)......... 8W-80-33
C301 (RHD/LHD Premium Except
Memory)........................ 8W-80-34
C301 (RHD/LHD Premium Except
Memory)........................ 8W-80-34
C302 (Except RHD Memory).......... 8W-80-34
C302 (Except RHD Memory).......... 8W-80-34
C302 (RHD Memory)................ 8W-80-35
C302 (RHD Memory)................ 8W-80-35
C303 (LHD)....................... 8W-80-35
C303 (LHD)....................... 8W-80-36
C303 (RHD)....................... 8W-80-36
C303 (RHD)....................... 8W-80-36
C304 (LHD Premium ORC)........... 8W-80-37
C304 (LHD Premium ORC)........... 8W-80-37
C304 (Base ORC)................... 8W-80-37
C304 (Base ORC)................... 8W-80-37
C305............................. 8W-80-37
C305............................. 8W-80-38
C306 (RHD Premium ORC)........... 8W-80-38
C306 (RHD Premium ORC)........... 8W-80-38
C306 (Base ORC)................... 8W-80-38
C306 (Base ORC)................... 8W-80-39
C307 (Base ORC)................... 8W-80-39
C307 (Base ORC)................... 8W-80-39
C307 (Premium ORC)................ 8W-80-40
C307 (Premium ORC)................ 8W-80-40
C308............................. 8W-80-41
C308............................. 8W-80-41
C309............................. 8W-80-41
C309............................. 8W-80-42
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8W-91 CONNECTOR/GROUND/SPLICE LOCATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page
CONNECTOR/GROUND/SPLICE LOCATION
DESCRIPTION..........................1
CONNECTOR/GROUND/SPLICE
LOCATION
DESCRIPTION
This section provides illustrations identifying con-
nector, ground, and splice locations in the vehicle.
Connector, ground, and splice indexes are provided.Use the wiring diagrams in each section for connec-
tor, ground, and splice identification. Refer to the
appropriate index for the proper figure number. For
items that are not shown in this section N/S is placed
in the Fig. column.
CONNECTORS
CONNECTOR NAME/NUMBER COLOR LOCATION FIG.
A/C Compressor Clutch LTGY Top of A/C Compressor 10, 11, 15, 17, 18
A/C-Heater Control C1 (MTC) BK/RD Rear of Control 20, 23, 25
A/C-Heater Control C2 (MTC) BK/BL Rear of Control 20, 23, 25
A/C Pressure Sensor GY At Throttle Body 10, 15, 16, 17
Accelerator Pedal Position
Sensor (Diesel)BK At Accelerator Pedal 42
Adjustable Pedals Module
(Except Export)Near Brake Lamp Switch N/S
Adjustable Pedals Switch (Except
Export)DKGY Left Side Kick Panel 41
Adjustable Pedals Relay (Except
Export)Left Side Engine Compartment 6
Airbag Control Module (ORC)
(Base)YL/RD Right Side of Instrument Panel 24
Airbag Control Module C1
(ORC)(Premium)YL Right Side Instrument Panel N/S
Airbag Control Module C2
(ORC)(Premium)YL Right Side Instrument Panel 20, 24
Ambient Temperature Sensor
(Except Base)BK On Radiator Closure Panel 1
ATC Remote Sensor Above ATC Control N/S
Automatic Day/Night Mirror BK At Mirror N/S
Auto Temp Control C1 NAT Rear of Control 20
Auto Temp Control C2 BK Rear of Control 20
Auto Temp Control C3 Rear of Control N/S
Back-Up Lamp Switch BK On Transmission 16
Battery Temperature Sensor BK At Battery N/S
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Fig. 19 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
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CAUTION: Squirt approximately one teaspoon of oil
into the cylinders, rotate engine to lubricate the cyl-
inder walls to prevent damage on restart.
(8) Install new spark plugs.
(9) Drain engine oil and remove oil filter.
(10) Install a new oil filter.
(11) Fill engine with specified amount of approved
oil.
(12) Connect negative battery cable.
(13) Start engine and check for any leaks.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - FORM-IN-PLACE
GASKETS AND SEALERS
There are numerous places where form-in-place
gaskets are used on the engine. Care must be taken
when applying form-in-place gaskets to assure
obtaining the desired results.Do not use form-in-
place gasket material unless specified.Bead size,
continuity, and location are of great importance. Too
thin a bead can result in leakage while too much can
result in spill-over which can break off and obstruct
fluid feed lines. A continuous bead of the proper
width is essential to obtain a leak-free gasket.
There are numerous types of form-in-place gasket
materials that are used in the engine area. Mopart
Engine RTV GEN II, MopartATF-RTV, and Mopart
Gasket Maker gasket materials, each have different
properties and can not be used in place of the other.
MOPARtENGINE RTV GEN IIis used to seal
components exposed to engine oil. This material is a
specially designed black silicone rubber RTV that
retains adhesion and sealing properties when
exposed to engine oil. Moisture in the air causes the
material to cure. This material is available in three
ounce tubes and has a shelf life of one year. After one
year this material will not properly cure. Always
inspect the package for the expiration date before
use.
MOPARtATF RTVis a specifically designed
black silicone rubber RTV that retains adhesion and
sealing properties to seal components exposed to
automatic transmission fluid, engine coolants, and
moisture. This material is available in three ounce
tubes and has a shelf life of one year. After one year
this material will not properly cure. Always inspect
the package for the expiration date before use.
MOPARtGASKET MAKERis an anaerobic type
gasket material. The material cures in the absence of
air when squeezed between two metallic surfaces. It
will not cure if left in the uncovered tube. The
anaerobic material is for use between two machined
surfaces. Do not use on flexible metal flanges.
MOPARtBED PLATE SEALANTis a unique
(green-in-color) anaerobic type gasket material that
is specially made to seal the area between the bed-plate and cylinder block without disturbing the bear-
ing clearance or alignment of these components. The
material cures slowly in the absence of air when
torqued between two metallic surfaces, and will rap-
idly cure when heat is applied.
MOPARtGASKET SEALANTis a slow drying,
permanently soft sealer. This material is recom-
mended for sealing threaded fittings and gaskets
against leakage of oil and coolant. Can be used on
threaded and machined parts under all tempera-
tures. This material is used on engines with multi-
layer steel (MLS) cylinder head gaskets. This
material also will prevent corrosion. MopartGasket
Sealant is available in a 13 oz. aerosol can or 4oz./16
oz. can w/applicator.
SEALER APPLICATION
MopartGasket Maker material should be applied
sparingly 1 mm (0.040 in.) diameter or less of sealant
to one gasket surface. Be certain the material sur-
rounds each mounting hole. Excess material can eas-
ily be wiped off. Components should be torqued in
place within 15 minutes. The use of a locating dowel
is recommended during assembly to prevent smear-
ing material off the location.
MopartEngine RTV GEN II or ATF RTV gasket
material should be applied in a continuous bead
approximately 3 mm (0.120 in.) in diameter. All
mounting holes must be circled. For corner sealing, a
3.17 or 6.35 mm (1/8 or 1/4 in.) drop is placed in the
center of the gasket contact area. Uncured sealant
may be removed with a shop towel. Components
should be torqued in place while the sealant is still
wet to the touch (within 10 minutes). The usage of a
locating dowel is recommended during assembly to
prevent smearing material off the location.
MopartGasket Sealant in an aerosol can should be
applied using a thin, even coat sprayed completely
over both surfaces to be joined, and both sides of a
gasket. Then proceed with assembly. Material in a
can w/applicator can be brushed on evenly over the
sealing surfaces. Material in an aerosol can should be
used on engines with multi-layer steel gaskets.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ENGINE GASKET
SURFACE PREPARATION
To ensure engine gasket sealing, proper surface
preparation must be performed, especially with the
use of aluminum engine components and multi-layer
steel cylinder head gaskets.
Neveruse the following to clean gasket surfaces:
²Metal scraper
²Abrasive pad or paper to clean cylinder block
and head
²High speed power tool with an abrasive pad or a
wire brush (Fig. 3)
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ENGINE 2.4L (Continued)

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Calibrate the tester according to the manufactur-
er's instructions. The shop air source for testing
should maintain 483 kPa (70 psi) minimum, 1,379
kPa (200 psi) maximum, with 552 kPa (80 psi) rec-
ommended.
Perform the test procedures on each cylinder
according to the tester manufacturer's instructions.
While testing, listen for pressurized air escaping
through the throttle body, tailpipe and oil filler cap
opening. Check for bubbles in the coolant.
All gauge pressure indications should be equal,
with no more than 25% leakage per cylinder.
FOR EXAMPLE:At 552 kPa (80 psi) input pres-
sure, a minimum of 414 kPa (60 psi) should be main-
tained in the cylinder.
STANDARD PROCEDURE
STANDARD PROCEDURE - MEASURING
BEARING CLEARANCE USING PLASTIGAGE
Engine crankshaft bearing clearances can be deter-
mined by use of Plastigage or equivalent. The follow-
ing is the recommended procedure for the use of
Plastigage:
(1) Remove oil film from surface to be checked.
Plastigage is soluble in oil.
(2) Place a piece of Plastigage across the entire
width of the bearing shell in the cap approximately
6.35 mm (1/4 in.) off center and away from the oil
holes (Fig. 3). (In addition, suspected areas can be
checked by placing the Plastigage in the suspected
area). Torque the bearing cap bolts of the bearing
being checked to the proper specifications.
(3) Remove the bearing cap and compare the
width of the flattened Plastigage with the metric
scale provided on the package. Locate the band clos-est to the same width. This band shows the amount
of clearance in thousandths of a millimeter. Differ-
ences in readings between the ends indicate the
amount of taper present. Record all readings taken.
Compare clearance measurements to specs found in
engine specifications (Refer to 9 - ENGINE - SPECI-
FICATIONS).Plastigage generally is accompa-
nied by two scales. One scale is in inches, the
other is a metric scale.
NOTE: Plastigage is available in a variety of clear-
ance ranges. Use the most appropriate range for
the specifications you are checking.
(4) Install the proper crankshaft bearings to
achieve the specified bearing clearances.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - FORM-IN-PLACE
GASKETS AND SEALERS
There are numerous places where form-in-place
gaskets are used on the engine. Care must be taken
when applying form-in-place gaskets to assure
obtaining the desired results.Do not use form-in-
place gasket material unless specified.Bead size,
continuity, and location are of great importance. Too
thin a bead can result in leakage while too much can
result in spill-over which can break off and obstruct
fluid feed lines. A continuous bead of the proper
width is essential to obtain a leak-free gasket.
There are numerous types of form-in-place gasket
materials that are used in the engine area. Mopart
Engine RTV GEN II, MopartATF-RTV, and Mopart
Gasket Maker gasket materials, each have different
properties and can not be used in place of the other.
MOPARtENGINE RTV GEN IIis used to seal
components exposed to engine oil. This material is a
specially designed black silicone rubber RTV that
retains adhesion and sealing properties when
exposed to engine oil. Moisture in the air causes the
material to cure. This material is available in three
ounce tubes and has a shelf life of one year. After one
year this material will not properly cure. Always
inspect the package for the expiration date before
use.
MOPARtATF RTVis a specifically designed
black silicone rubber RTV that retains adhesion and
sealing properties to seal components exposed to
automatic transmission fluid, engine coolants, and
moisture. This material is available in three ounce
tubes and has a shelf life of one year. After one year
this material will not properly cure. Always inspect
the package for the expiration date before use.
MOPARtGASKET MAKERis an anaerobic type
gasket material. The material cures in the absence of
air when squeezed between two metallic surfaces. It
will not cure if left in the uncovered tube. The
Fig. 3 Plastigage Placed in Lower ShellÐTypical
1 - PLASTIGAGE
9 - 84 ENGINE 3.3/3.8LRS
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FLEX PLATE
REMOVAL
(1) Remove the transaxle (Refer to 21 - TRANS-
MISSION/TRANSAXLE/AUTOMATIC - 41TE -
REMOVAL).
(2) Remove flex plate attaching bolts.
(3) Remove the flex plate (Fig. 85).
INSTALLATION
(1) Position flex plate with backing plate on the
crankshaft (Fig. 85).
(2) Apply MopartLock & Seal Adhesive to the flex
plate bolts.
(3) Install flex plate bolts (Fig. 85). Tighten bolts
to 95 N´m (70 ft. lbs.).
(4) Install the transaxle (Refer to 21 - TRANSMIS-
SION/TRANSAXLE/AUTOMATIC - 41TE - INSTAL-
LATION).
ENGINE MOUNTING
DESCRIPTION
The engine mounting system consist of four
mounts; right and a left side support the powertrain,
and a front and a rear mount control powertrain
torque. The right side mount is a hydro-type (Fig.
86), all others are of molded rubber material.
FRONT MOUNT
REMOVAL
(1) Support the engine and transmission assembly
with a floor jack so it will not rotate.
(2) Remove the front engine mount through bolt
from the insulator and front crossmember mounting
bracket (Fig. 87).
(3) Remove six screws from air dam to allow
access to the front mount screws.
(4) Remove the front engine mount screws and
remove the insulator assembly (Fig. 87).
(5) Remove the front mounting bracket, if neces-
sary (Fig. 87).
INSTALLATION
(1) Install the front mounting bracket, if removed
(Fig. 87).
(2) Install the front engine mount through bolt
from the insulator and front crossmember mounting
bracket (Fig. 87).
(3) Install the insulator assembly and mounting
screws (Fig. 87).
Fig. 85 FLEX PLATE
1 - FLEX PLATE
2 - BOLT (QTY. 8)
3 - BACKING PLATE
Fig. 86 Engine Hydro-type Mount - Right Side
1 - BOLT
2 - BOLT
3 - FRAME RAIL
4 - RIGHT MOUNT - 2.4L ENGINE
5 - RIGHT MOUNT - 3.3/3.8L ENGINE
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