service indicator DODGE RAM 1999 Service Repair Manual

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"R" ABBREVIATION TABLE

"R" ABBREVIATION TABLE
ABBREVIATION DEFINITION RABS Rear Anti-Lock Brake System RAC Remote Accessory Control RAM Random Access Memory RAP Retained Accessory Power RECIRC Recirculation RED Red RH Right hand ROM Read Only Memory RPM Revolutions Per Minute RVB Rear Vacuum Break RWAL Rear Wheel Anti-Lock Brake RWD Rear Wheel Drive Recirc. Recirculate or Recirculation Reg. Regulator Rly. Relay

"S" ABBREVIATION TABLE

"S" ABBREVIATION TABLE
ABBREVIATION DEFINITION SAW Spark Angle Word _ SBC Single Bed Converter _ SBEC Single Board Engine Controller _ SC Super Charged _ SCC Spark Control Computer _ SCS Air Suction Control Solenoid _ SDM Supplemental Restraint System Diagnostic Module _ SDU SRS Diagnostic Unit _ SEN Sensor _ SES Service Engine Soon _ SFI Sequential (Port) Fuel Injection _ SIG RTN Signal Return circuit _ SIL Shift Indicator Light _ SIR Supplemental Inflatable Restraint _ SMEC Single Module Engine Controller _ SOHC Single Overhead Cam _ SOL or SoL Solenoid _ SPFI Sequential Port Fuel Injection _ SPK Spark Control _ SPOUT Spark Output Signal _ SRS Supplemental Restraint System (Air Bag) _ SS 3/4-4/3 Shift Solenoid circuit _ SSI Solid State Ignition _ STAR Self-Test Automatic Readout _ STI Self Test Input circuit _ STO Self-Test Output _ SUB-O2 Sub Oxygen Sensor _ Sen. Or Sens. Sensor _ Sol. Solenoid _ Sprchg. Supercharger _ Strg. Steering _ Susp. Suspension _ Sw. Switch _ Sys. System _

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CLUTCH ASSEMBLY
Removal (Except Grand Cherokee)
Remove compressor shaft bolt. Remove clutch plate and shims.
Tighten a 10-mm bolt into clutch hub bolt hole to remove clutch hub
and shims. Remove snap ring, and remove rotor and pulley assembly.
Remove snap ring, and disconnect clutch coil lead. Remove clutch coil.
Installation
1) Install clutch coil so pin in back of coil aligns with
hole in front compressor housing. Connect clutch coil lead. Install
snap ring with bevel side facing outward. Ensure snap ring is properly
seated in groove. Install rotor and pulley assembly. Install shims and
snap ring. Install clutch hub.
2) Install dial indicator at front of clutch hub to measure
clutch hub air gap. Using battery voltage, energize clutch coil.
Proper air gap is 0.014-0.026" (0.35-0.65 mm). Add or remove shims to
obtain correct air gap. Install compressor shaft bolt. On Concord and
Intrepid, tighten compressor shaft bolt to 11-15 ft. lbs. (15-20 N.m).\
On all other models, tighten compressor shaft bolt to 10 ft. lbs. (14
N.m).
NOTE: On Grand Cherokee, compressor clutch can be serviced in
vehicle without discharging A/C system.
Removal (Grand Cherokee)
Disconnect and isolate negative battery cable. Remove
serpentine drive belt. Remove compressor shaft bolt. Using a plastic
mallet, tap clutch plate to loosen from compressor shaft. Remove
clutch plate, shaft key and shims. See Fig. 5. Remove snap ring, and
remove pulley assembly. Remove snap ring, and disconnect clutch coil
lead. Remove clutch coil.
Installation
1) Install clutch coil so pin in back of coil aligns with
hole in front compressor housing. Connect clutch coil lead. Install
snap ring with bevel side facing outward. Ensure snap ring is properly
seated in groove. Align snap ring eyelets to the left or right of
clutch coil pin. Install rotor and pulley assembly. Install shims and
snap ring. Install clutch hub.
2) Hold clutch plate tight against shims and measure air gap
between clutch plate and pulley face. Air gap should be 0.014-0.026"
(0.35-0.65 mm). Add or remove shims as necessary. Install compressor
shaft bolt. Tighten compressor shaft bolt to 115 INCH lbs. (13 N.m).
To complete installation, reverse removal procedure.
3) After completing compressor clutch installation, start
engine. Set A/C-heater control to recirculated air mode and high
blower motor speed. Set engine speed to 1500-2000 RPM. Cycle
compressor on for 5 seconds and off for 5 seconds, about 20 times to
break-in clutch.
SHAFT SEAL
NOTE: Shaft seal replacement procedure is for 10PA17C compressor.
Shaft seal replacement procedure for 10PA17 compressor is not
available.
Removal
1) Discharge A/C system, using approved refrigerant
recovery/recycling equipment. Remove A/C compressor. Drain oil from
compressor, and measure amount drained. Remove clutch hub, shims,
rotor and pulley assembly, and clutch coil. See CLUTCH ASSEMBLY. See

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A/C -H EA TE R S YSTE M

1999 D odge P ic ku p R 1500
1999 MANUAL A/C-HEATER SYSTEMS
CHRYSLER
Dakota, Durango & Ram Pickup
SPECIFICATIONS
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Application Specification
Compressor Type .............................. Sanden SD-7H15 7-Cyl.
Compressor Belt Tension ........................................ ( 1)
Refrigerant (R-134a) Capacity
With Rear A/C Unit ....................................... 30 ozs.
Without Rear A/C Unit .................................... 28 ozs.
System Oil Capacity
Dakota & Ram Pickup ................................. ( 2) 8.1 ozs.
Durango
With Rear A/C Unit ................................. ( 2) 8.0 ozs.
Without Rear A/C Unit .............................. ( 2) 5.5 ozs.
System Operating Pressures ( 3)
High Side ......................... 190-220 psi (13.4-15.5 kg/cm
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Low Side .............................. 32-40 psi (2.2-2.8 kg/cm)
( 1) - Dynamic tensioner automatically adjusts belt. Tension is okay if
indicator is within marked limits on belt tensioner.
( 2) - Use SP-20 PAG refrigerant oil.
( 3) - Measured at ambient air temperature of 80
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WARNING: To avoid injury from accidental air bag deployment, read and
carefully follow all SERVICE PRECAUTIONS and DISABLING &
ACTIVATING AIR BAG SYSTEM procedures in AIR BAG SYSTEM SAFETY
article.
CAUTION: When battery is disconnected, radio will go into anti-theft
protection mode. Obtain radio anti-theft protection code from
owner prior to servicing vehicle.
DESCRIPTION
These systems are a blend-air type. Outside air enters
through a cowl at base of the windshield and flows through a plenum
chamber into blower housing. Airflow velocity is controlled by blower
speed selector switch. Air flows across evaporator and is directed by
a blend-air door to go either through or by-pass the heater core.
On Dakota and Durango, temperature control cable operates
blend-air door and allows immediate control of outlet air temperature.
It also controls operation of recirculation door. On Ram Pickup,
temperature is regulated by a blend-air servo motor controlled from
A/C-heater control panel rotary temperature dial. On all models, mode
selector switch controls vacuum-operated doors to direct conditioned
air to selected outlets.
Durango may also be equipped with an optional rear A/C unit.
The rear A/C unit consists of a blower motor and evaporator. It will
only operate while the front A/C is on. The optional rear A/C-heater
unit is controlled using fan and temperature switches.

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FRICTION MATERIAL
NOTE: Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) specifications
designate replacement at different thicknesses.
CAUTION: It is required that friction material be matched in axle
sets for consistent braking characteristics.
FRICTION MATERIAL INSPECTION
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Condition Code Procedure
Contaminated, for example,
fluid that leaked from
caliper, wheel cylinder,
or axle seal ........... A ........ ( 1) Require replacement.
Cracked through ......... B Require replacement.
Flaking or chunking ..... B Require replacement.
Glazed (shiny) .......... .. ........ No service suggested or
required.
Grooves or ridges ....... .. .... ( 2) No service suggested or
required.
Permanently attached
hardware bent .......... A ............ Require replacement.
Permanently attached
hardware broken ........ A ............ Require replacement.
Permanently attached
hardware loose ......... A ............ Require replacement.
Permanently attached
hardware missing ....... C ............ Require replacement.
Permanently attached
hardware seized ........ A .. Require repair or replacement.
Rivets loose ............ B ............ Require replacement.
Separating from backing . B ............ Require replacement.
Shoe table or web bent .. B ............ Require replacement.
Shoe table or web
cracked ................ A ............ Require replacement.
Shoe table or web worn,
affecting performance .. A ............ Require replacement.
Surface cracking ........ .. ........ No service suggested or
required. Further inspection
may be necessary to determine
cause.
Tapered wear ............ B ........ ( 3) Suggest replacement.
Thickness of one pad is
greater than opposite pad
in the same caliper
(uneven wear) .......... .. .... ( 4) Replacement of friction
material not suggested or
required. Further inspection
required. See CALIPERS
and CALIPER HARDWARE.
Wear indicator device
(electronic) contacts
rotor .................. B ...... ( 5) Require replacement of
appropriate parts.
Wear indicator device
(mechanical) bent ....... .. .......... ( 6) Further inspection
required.
Wear indicator device
(mechanical) broken .... .. ......... ( 6) Further inspection
required.

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* D RIV ETR AIN S YSTE M S U NIF O RM IN SPEC TIO N G UID ELIN ES *

1 999 D odge P ic ku p R 1500
GENERAL INFORMATION
Drivetrain/Transmission Motorist Assurance Program
Standards For Automotive Repair
All Makes and Models
INTRODUCTION TO MOTORIST ASSURANCE PROGRAM (MAP)
CONTENTS
OVERVIEW OF MOTORIST ASSURANCE PROGRAM
OVERVIEW OF SERVICE REQUIREMENTS & SUGGESTIONS
Drive/Power Train Assemblies
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION/TRANSAXLE ASSEMBLIES
DIFFERENTIAL AND FINAL DRIVE ASSEMBLIES
MANUAL TRANSMISSION/TRANSAXLE ASSEMBLIES
TRANSFER CASE ASSEMBLIES
Drive/Power Train Components
ACTUATORS (ELECTRICAL)
ACTUATORS (VACUUM)
AXLES
BEARINGS AND RACES
BELL CRANKS
BELL HOUSINGS
BUSHINGS (EXTERNAL)
CABLES (SPEEDOMETER)
CABLES (TV, DETENT AND SHIFT)
CARRIER BEARINGS
CLUTCH CABLES AND CABLE HOUSINGS
CLUTCH DISCS (MANUAL TRANSMISSION)
CLUTCH FORKS
CLUTCH LINKAGES (MECHANICAL)
CLUTCH MASTER CYLINDERS
CLUTCH PEDALS
CLUTCH PIVOTS
CLUTCH PRESSURE PLATES
CLUTCH RELEASE BEARINGS
CLUTCH SLAVE CYLINDERS (CONCENTRIC)
CLUTCH SLAVE CYLINDERS (CONVENTIONAL OR EXTERNAL)
COMPANION FLANGES
CONNECTORS
COOLER BYPASS VALVES
COOLER LINES
COOLERS
CV JOINTS
DIP STICK TUBES
DIP STICKS (FLUID LEVEL INDICATORS)
DOWEL PINS, GUIDES AND PILOT HOLES
DRIVE SHAFT FLANGES
DRIVE SHAFTS AND HALF SHAFTS
DUST BOOTS
ENGINE MOUNTS
EXCITER RINGS
FILLER TUBES
FILTERS AND SCREENS

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performs its intended
function ............... A ............ Require replacement.
Weights missing ......... A ............ Require replacement.
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FLUID LEVEL INDICATORS
See DIP STICKS (FLUID LEVEL INDICATORS) .
FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS
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Condition Code Procedure
Application incorrect ... B ........ ( 1) Require replacement.
At service interval ..... 3 ............ Suggest replacement.
Beyond service interval . 3 ............ Suggest replacement.
Burned .................. .. ......... ( 2) Further inspection
required.
Contaminated, for example,
fluid other than hydraulic
fluid present .......... A or B .... ( 3)( 4) Require service.
Exceeding service
interval ............... 3 ............ Suggest replacement.
Hydraulic fluid
incorrect .............. B ............ ( 5) Require service.
Level incorrect ......... B ..... Require correction of fluid
level.
Near service interval ... 3 ............ Suggest replacement.
Rubber master cylinder
cover gasket distorted
and gummy .............. A ............ ( 3) Require service.
Varnished ............... .. ......... ( 6) Further inspection
required.
( 1) - Determine and correct cause.
( 2) - Fluid that is burned indicates a serious problem.
Determine and correct the cause.
( 3) - If a fluid other than hydraulic fluid is present in the
hydraulic system which DOES affect the rubber parts, the
required service is to: 1) remove all components having
rubber parts from the system, 2) flush lines with
denatured alcohol or hydraulic cleaner, 3) repair or
replace all components having rubber parts, and 4) bleed
and flush with correct hydraulic fluid. (Code A)
( 4) - If a fluid other than hydraulic fluid is present in the
hydraulic system which DOES NOT affect the rubber parts,
the required service is to flush and fill with the
correct hydraulic fluid. (Code B)
( 5) - If a fluid other than specification hydraulic fluid is
present in the hydraulic system, the required service
is to flush and fill with the correct hydraulic fluid.
( 6) - Fluid that is varnished may indicate a serious problem.
Determine and correct the cause.
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FLYWHEELS
NOTE: Clutch disc replacement does not necessitate flywheel
reconditioning, unless other conditions justify the
reason to do so.

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performance ............ A .. Require repair or replacement.
Fins damaged, not
affecting performance .. .. ........ No service suggested or
required.
Internal restrictions ... B .. Require repair or replacement.
Leaking ................. A .. Require repair or replacement.
Threads damaged ......... A .. Require repair or replacement.
Threads stripped (threads
missing) ............... A .. Require repair or replacement.
Tubes damaged, affecting
performance ............ A .. Require repair or replacement.
Tubes damaged, not
affecting performance .. .. ........ No service suggested or
required.
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TRANSMISSION MOUNTS
See MOUNTS (ENGINE, TRANSAXLE AND TRANSMISSION) .
TRANSMISSION PANS
TRANSMISSION PAN INSPECTION\
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Condition Code Procedure
Bent, interfering with
filter or other internal
components ............. A .. Require repair or replacement.
Leaking ................. A .. Require repair or replacement.
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TRANSMISSION RANGE INDICATORS (PRNDL)
TRANSMISSION RANGE INDICATOR (PRNDL) INSPECTION\
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Condition Code Procedure
Binding ................. A .. Require repair or replacement.
Broken .................. A .. Require repair or replacement.
Components missing ...... C .. Require replacement of missing
components.
Loose, affecting
performance ............ A .. Require repair or replacement.
Out of adjustment ....... A ................. Require repair.
Worn, affecting
performance ............ A .. Require repair or replacement.
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TUBES
See HOSES, LINES AND TUBES .
UNIVERSAL JOINTS (CARDON OR CROSS TYPE)
UNIVERSAL JOINT (CARDON OR CROSS TYPE) INSPECTION\
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Condition Code Procedure
Attaching hardware
broken ................. A ... Require repair or replacement
of hardware.

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If equipped, the EMR light (some models may use a reminder
flag) reminds vehicle operator that an emission system maintenance is
required. This indicator is activated after a predetermined
time/mileage.
When performing a smog check inspection, ensure EMR indicator
is not activated. On models using an EMR light, light should glow when
ignition switch is turned to ON position and should turn off when
engine is running.
If an EMR flag is present or an EMR light stays on with
engine running, fail vehicle and service or replace applicable
emission-related components. To reset an EMR indicator, refer to
appropriate MAINTENANCE REMINDER LIGHTS in the MAINTENANCE section.
MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LIGHT (MIL)
The Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) is used to alert
vehicle operator that the computerized engine control system has
detected a malfunction (when it stays on all the time with engine
running). On some models, the MIL may also be used to display trouble
codes.
As a bulb and system check, malfunction indicator light will
glow when ignition switch is turned to ON position and engine is not
running. When engine is started, light should go out.

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IN STR UM EN T P A N EL - A N ALO G

1999 D odge P ic ku p R 1500
1999 ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENT
CHRY - Analog Instrument Panels
Ram Pickup, Ram Van & Ram Wagon
DESCRIPTION & OPERATION
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
All instrument cluster gauges are air core magnetic type.
Tachometer is optional. All gauges use data transferred on Chrysler
Collision Detection (CCD) bus. Instrument cluster incorporates a
Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) for odometer display.
Brake warning light illuminates when ignition is on and
parking brake is applied. Brake warning light also illuminates if
brake hydraulic system failure occurs during service brake
application. Brake warning light bulb test occurs when ignition switch
is in START position.
Oil pressure warning light illuminates when engine oil
pressure is not sufficient to open oil pressure sending unit switch.
Oil pressure warning light bulb test occurs with ignition switch in
RUN position.
All instrument clusters include these analog gauges:
* Coolant Temperature Gauge
* Fuel Gauge
* Oil Pressure Gauge
* Speedometer
* Voltmeter
Instrument clusters include these indicator lights, if
vehicle is equipped with appropriate option:
* Air Bag
* Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)
* Brake Warning
* Check Gauges
* Cruise On
* Headlight High Beam
* Low Fuel
* Low Washer Fluid
* CHECK ENGINE
* Overdrive Off
* Rear Wheel Anti-Lock (RWAL)
* Seat Belt Reminder
* Security
* Transmission Oil Temperature (A/T)
* Turn Signal
* Upshift (M/T)
* 4WD
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM
WARNING: Vehicle is equipped with an air bag system. To prevent air
bag deployment, disconnect negative battery cable and wait at
least 2 minutes before servicing instrument cluster. See
appropriate AIR BAG RESTRAINT SYSTEMS article.
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2) Apply voltage to Light Blue/Yellow wire at heated mirror
and ground Black wire at heated mirror. Mirror should become warm to
touch. If mirror is not warm to touch, remove mirror and test wires
for continuity. If no continuity exists, repair wires. If wires are
okay, replace mirror. To test defogger switch, see appropriate wiring
diagram in REAR WINDOW DEFOGGERS article.
NOTE: On Ram Pickup, heated mirror is controlled by mirror defogger
switch.
Ram Pickup
1) Turn ignition on. While watching instrument panel
voltmeter, turn heated mirror switch on. Voltmeter needle should
deflect. With heated mirror on, mirror should be warm to touch after
3-4 minutes. If system operates as described, system is okay at this
time.
2) If system does not operate as described, go to next step.
Illuminated indicator light means only that voltage exists at heated
mirror relay.
3) Ensure ignition is on. Check fuses in Power Distribution
Center (PDC) and junction block. Ensure fuses are fully seated and
connections are secure. If mirrors are still inoperative, problem is
in heated mirror control, mirror heating grid and/or heated mirror
harness or connectors. If turning switch on causes a large deflection
in instrument panel voltmeter, check for a short circuit in system.
Repair as necessary.
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
CAUTION: When battery is disconnected, vehicle computer and memory
systems may lose memory data. Driveability problems may exist
until computer systems have completed a relearn cycle. See
COMPUTER RELEARN PROCEDURES article in GENERAL INFORMATION
before disconnecting battery.
HEATED MIRROR SWITCH
Removal & Installation (Ram Pickup)
Heated mirror switch is part of HVAC control unit. See
appropriate AUTOMATIC A/C-HEATER SYSTEMS article in appropriate AIR
CONDITIONING & HEATING SERVICE & REPAIR section.
POWER MIRROR SWITCH
Removal & Installation (Caravan, Town & Country, & Voyager)
1) Remove cover from over steering column. Remove screws
holding instrument cluster bezel to dash (above cluster lens). Remove
screws holding instrument cluster bezel to dash from each side of
steering column. Disconnect clip holding instrument cluster bezel to
dash from above right vent louver.
2) Separate instrument cluster bezel from dash. Disconnect
wires from back of bezel. Disengage lock tabs above and below mirror
switch. Pull mirror switch from headlight switch bezel. To install,
reverse removal procedure.
Removal & Installation (Dakota & Durango)
1) Pull power mirror switch control knob rearward to remove
it from switch body. Remove nut securing switch to door trim panel.
Pull door latch handle to open position and remove screw securing trim
panel to door. Remove manual window crank handle, if equipped. Release
locking tab on power window/lock switch, if equipped. Remove power
window/lock switch and unplug connector.

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