torque DODGE RAM 1999 Service Repair Manual

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"T" ABBREVIATION TABLE

"T" ABBREVIATION TABLE
ABBREVIATION DEFINITION T.V. Throttle Valve _ TAB Thermactor Air By-Pass _ TAC Thermostatic Air Cleaner _ TAD Thermactor Air Diverter _ TAN Tan _ TBI Throttle Body Injection _ TCC Torque Converter Clutch _ TCCS Toyota Computer Control System TDC Top Dead Center _ TDCL Total Diagnostic Communication TFI Thick Film Ignition system _ TGS Top Gear Switch (cancels SIL in THERMAC Thermostatic Air Cleaner _ THS Transmission Hydraulic Switch _ TP/TPS Throttle Position Sensor _ TPI Tuned Port Injection _ TPS Throttle Position Sensor/Switch TS Temperature Sensor _ TSB Technical Service Bulletin _ TTS Transmission Temperature Switch TV Thermovalve _ TWC Three-Way Catalyst _ Temp. Temperature _ Trans. Transaxle/Transmission _

"V" ABBREVIATION TABLE

"V" ABBREVIATION TABLE
ABBREVIATION DEFINITION V Valve _ VAF Vane Air Flow sensor or circuit _ VAPS Variable Assist Power Steering _ VAT Vane Air Temperature _ VATS Vehicle Anti-Theft System _ VBATT Vehicle Battery Voltage _ VCC Viscous Converter Clutch _ VIN Vehicle Identification Number _ VIO Violet _ VLR Volt Loop Reserve _ VM Vacuum Modulator _ VM Vane Meter _ VOM Volt-Ohmmeter (Analog) _ VPWR Vehicle Power supply voltage (10-14 VREF Voltage Reference (ECA supplied ref VRV Vacuum Regulator Valve _ VSC Vehicle Speed Control sensor or sign VSS Vehicle Speed Sensor or signal _ VSV Vacuum Switching Valve _ Vac. Vacuum _ Volt. Voltage _


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Fig. 5.
2) Remove front housing. Remove felt holder and felt washer
from front housing. Remove shaft seal snap ring. Position front
housing (nose up) on cardboard, placed on a flat surface. Using brass
drift, press shaft seal from front housing.
Installation
1) Lubricate new shaft seal with refrigerant oil. DO NOT
touch sealing surfaces. Using a 21-mm socket, press seal into front
housing, and install snap ring. Ensure shaft seal "O" ring side is
facing the front housing (away from compressor). Install felt washer
into felt holder. Using a 14-mm deep socket, install felt washer and
felt holder.
2) Lubricate front housing "O" ring with refrigerant oil.
Install shaft seal protector on compressor shaft. Install new front
housing "O" ring on compressor assembly.
3) Install front housing on compressor assembly. Ensure dowel
pins are aligned. Use care when guiding shaft seal protector through
seal opening. Remove shaft seal protector.
4) Install through-bolts and new brass washers. Using an
INCH-lb. torque wrench, check compressor shaft rotating torque.
Rotating torque should be 45 INCH lbs. (5 N.m) or less. Install clutch\
coil and check clutch hub air gap. See CLUTCH ASSEMBLY.
5) Using refrigerant oil, add same amount of oil to
compressor as was drained from it. Install A/C compressor. Evacuate
and charge system. Perform leak test.
Fig. 5: Compressor Components (Nippondenso 10PA17C Shown; Nippondenso
10PA17 Is Similar)
Courtesy of chrysler corp.
SANDEN SCROLL

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assembly towards right side of vehicle and remove rear A/C-heater
assembly.
5) To install, reverse removal procedure. Ensure all wiring
and hoses are clear and not pinched. Tighten bolts and nuts to
specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS .
Removal (Ram Pickup - Front)
1) Disconnect negative battery cable. Drain cooling system.
In engine compartment, remove coolant hoses from heater core tubes.
Remove coolant overflow bottle.
2) Discharge A/C system, using approved refrigerant
recovery/recycling equipment. Disconnect refrigerant lines from
evaporator and plug or cover all openings in A/C system. Remove
instrument panel. See INSTRUMENT PANEL. Remove Powertrain Control
Module (PCM) and position aside. DO NOT disconnect 60-pin connector
from PCM.
3) Remove attaching nuts from studs on engine compartment
side of dash panel. Remove defrost duct. Disconnect electrical
connectors. Remove attaching nuts from studs in passenger compartment
side of dash panel. Remove A/C-heater assembly from vehicle. See
Fig. 5 .
4) Place A/C-heater assembly upside-down on work bench.
Remove screw securing floor duct to bottom of A/C-heater assembly and
slide floor duct off of center heat duct adapter. Unsnap center heat
duct adapter from bottom of A/C-heater assembly housing. Remove screw
hidden behind adapter. Remove remaining screws and separate A/C-heater
assembly.
Installation
Ensure mode door pivot pins are properly inserted in holes.
To complete installation, reverse removal procedure.
A/C-HEATER CONTROL PANEL R & I
Removal & Installation (Dakota & Durango)
1) Disconnect negative battery cable. On models equipped with
A/T, unlock ignition switch. Set parking brake and place gear selector
lever in "L" position. If equipped, set tilt steering column in lowest
position.
2) On all models, carefully pry bezel away from instrument
panel to disengage clips. Unplug connectors from cigarette lighter and
auxiliary power outlet. Disconnect fog light switch (if equipped).
Remove A/C-heater control panel screws.
3) Pull control panel outward enough to disconnect wiring
connector, vacuum harness, and temperature control cable. Remove A/C-
heater control panel. To install, reverse removal procedure. Adjust
temperature control cable. See TEMPERATURE CONTROL CABLE ADJUSTMENT .
Removal & Installation (Ram Pickup)
1) Disconnect negative battery cable. Reach under driver's
side of instrument panel, near transmission tunnel and unplug A/C-
heater control panel to A/C-heater assembly vacuum harness connector.
Disconnect vacuum harness from center air duct.
2) On models equipped with A/T, unlock ignition switch. Set
parking brake and place gear selector lever in "L" position. If
equipped, set tilt steering column in lowest position.
3) On all models, remove screw securing cluster bezel to
instrument panel. See Fig. 6. Carefully pry bezel away from instrument
panel to disengage clips. Unplug connectors from cigarette lighter and
auxiliary power outlet.
4) Remove 4 screws attaching A/C-heater control panel. Pull
control panel outward enough to disconnect wiring connector, vacuum
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6) Remove glove box. Reach through glove box opening and
disconnect antenna coaxial cable connector. Disconnect blower motor
connector located above glove box opening, near support brace for A/C-
heater housing. Disconnect radio ground strap. Loosen instrument panel
roll down bracket bolts about 2 turns, located at lower corners on
both sides of instrument panel. Remove 5 screws across top of dash
panel at base of windshield, removing center screw last.
7) Roll down instrument panel and install a temporary support
hook that is about 18" (457 mm) in length. Install hook from center
hole in instrument panel to center hole of dash panel. Pull lower
instrument panel outward until both roll down bracket bolts are in
slotted roll down position. Instrument panel should now be supported
and away from firewall.
8) Disconnect 2 door harness connectors, located on a bracket
near right end of instrument panel. Disconnect blower motor resistor.
Disconnect temperature control cable from A/C-heater housing and
remove from housing. See Fig. 5. Disconnect demister duct flexible
hose from A/C-heater housing.
9) Ensure instrument panel is free and clear for removal.
With the aid of an assistant, remove temporary support hook. Lift
instrument panel off of roll down bracket bolts and remove from
vehicle.
10) To install, reverse removal procedure. Ensure all wiring
and hoses are clear and not pinched. Tighten bolts and nuts to
specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS . Enable air bag system. See
AIR BAG SYSTEM SAFETY article.
Removal & Installation (Ram Pickup)
1) Disable air bag system. See AIR BAG SYSTEM SAFETY article.
Disconnect negative battery cable. Drain cooling system. Remove left
and right kick panel trim. Remove 5 screws and knee bolster/steering
column cover. Remove hood release and parking brake release handle
screws from lower instrument panel support. Remove 6 screws and
instrument panel support. Disconnect air bag connector at lower left
corner of instrument panel.
2) Pull PRNDL cable and twist to remove from position arm.
Push tab on bottom of cable retainer upward, then squeeze sides to
remove retainer from column. Remove tilt lever (tilt column only).
Remove both upper and lower shrouds from column. Remove lower fixed
column shroud. Loosen multifunction switch connector screw. Screw will
remain in connector.
3) Remove remaining steering column electrical connectors.
Remove air bag wiring harness from steering column wiring trough.
Remove wiring trough from steering column. Remove 3 toe plate nuts and
washers.
4) Remove 2 nuts and washers attaching steering column
bracket to instrument panel steering column support bracket. Allow
column to lower and rest on seat. Remove 2 screws from bottom of Air
Bag Control Module (ACM) cover. Remove 4 screws holding ACM to
transmission tunnel.
5) Disconnect wiring at ACM. Disconnect instrument panel left
side wiring connectors. Remove screw holding brake release to bottom
of instrument panel. Disconnect instrument panel right side wiring
connectors, which includes 2 connectors attached to A/C-heater
assembly housing, courtesy light connector, antenna cable and 2 body
connectors. Disconnect vacuum harness from A/C-heater system.
6) Remove 5 screws holding instrument panel to dash. Loosen
lower instrument panel pivot bolts. Roll instrument panel downward.
Remove instrument panel from vehicle.
7) To install, reverse removal procedure. Ensure all wiring
and hoses are clear and not pinched. Tighten bolts and nuts to
specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS . Enable air bag system. See
AIR BAG SYSTEM SAFETY article.

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TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS\
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Application Ft. Lbs. (N.m)\
A/C Compressor Mounting Bolts .............................. 20 (27)\
A/C Compressor Suction/Discharge Hose ...................... 17 (23)\
Service Valve-To-Compressor Fitting .................... ( 1) 35 (47)
INCH Lbs. (N.m)
Compressor Oil Filler Plug ................................ 84 (9.5)\
A/C-Heater Housing Mounting Nuts (Front) .................... 60 (7\
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A/C-Heater Housing Mounting Screws (Rear) ................. 106 (12\
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( 1) - Wet torque fitting. Lubricate service valve coupling threads and
"O" rings with refrigerant oil.
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VACUUM DIAGRAMS
Fig. 9: Manual A/C-Heater System Vacuum Diagram (Dakota & Durango)
Courtesy of Chrysler Corp.

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ADJUSTING SEQUENCE table. Using feeler gauge, check valve clearance
between rocker arm socket and crosshead. Ensure valve clearance is
within specification. See VALVE CLEARANCE SPECIFICATIONS table. If
valve clearance is within specification, go to next step. If any valve
clearance is not within specification, loosen rocker lever adjusting
screw lock nut, and adjust valve clearance by rotating rocker lever
adjusting screw. Tighten rocker lever adjusting screw lock nut to
specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS. When all valve clearances
are within specification, go to next step.
Fig. 2: Identifying Fuel Pump Gear Timing Mark Orientation
Courtesy of Chrysler Corp.
VALVE CLEARANCE ADJUSTING SEQUENCE
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Procedure Cylinders No.
Step 1 (1)
Intake Valve ............................................ 1, 2 & 4
Exhaust Valve ........................................... 1, 3 & 5
Step 2 ( 2)
Intake Valve ............................................ 3, 5 & 6
Exhaust Valve ........................................... 2, 4 & 6
( 1) - Perform STEP 1. See Fig. 2.
( 2) - Rotate engine clockwise (viewed from front of engine) one full
revolution from TDC on cylinder No. 1 (STEP 1) and align
reference marks. Perform STEP 2. See Fig. 2.
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VALVE CLEARANCE SPECIFICATIONS ( 1)\
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Application In. (mm)\
Intake Valve ............................. ( 2) .006-.015 (.152-.381)
Exhaust Valve ............................ ( 3) .015-.030 (.381-.762)
( 1) - Adjust valve clearance with engine temperature less than
140
F (60C).
( 2) - Set to .010" (.254 mm) if adjustment is necessary.
( 3) - Set to .020" (.508 mm) if adjustment is necessary.
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3) Rotate engine clockwise (viewed from front of engine) one\
full revolution from TDC on cylinder No. 1 and align reference marks.
Check valve clearance on proper valves. Perform STEP 2. See Fig. 2.
See VALVE CLEARANCE ADJUSTING SEQUENCE table. Ensure valve clearance
is within specification. See VALVE CLEARANCE SPECIFICATIONS table. If
valve clearance is within specification, go to next step. If valve
clearance is not within specification, loosen rocker lever adjusting
screw lock nut, and adjust valve clearance by rotating rocker lever
adjusting screw. Tighten rocker lever adjusting screw lock nut to
specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS. Go to next step.
4) Install valve cover, fuel pump access cover and battery
cables.
FUEL INJECTION PUMP TIMING
CHECKING FUEL INJECTION PUMP TIMING
NOTE: With Bosch VP 44 pump, no mechanical adjustments are
necessary. All timing and fuel adjustments are performed by
Engine Control Module (ECM). If a FTC indicating engine sync
error or static timing error has been set, perform following
adjustment. If FTC sets after installing a new pump, pump
keyway has probably been installed backward.
CAUTION: DO NOT allow nut and washer to fall inside front cover.
1) Remove fuel pump access cover, shaft nut and washer.
Ensure keyway aligning pump shaft to pump gear has not slipped. If
keyway has slipped, repair as necessary.
2) Remove timing gear cover. See REMOVAL, OVERHAUL &
INSTALLATION - TRUCKS - DIESEL article. Using a T-type puller, remove
injection pump gear from shaft. Ensure key has been installed in
keyway with arrow pointing to rear of pump. Pump timing is calibrated
to pump keyway. Ensure 3-digit number on key matches number on pump

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CAUTION: When removing a deployed air bag, wear eye protection, rubber
gloves and a long-sleeve shirt. Powder residue from air bag
deployment may irritate skin and eyes.
CAUTION: Before removing steering wheel, position front wheels in
straight-ahead position and lock steering column by removing
ignition key. Failure to do so could damage clockspring or
cause clockspring to be off-centered. DO NOT hammer on
steering wheel during removal, or collapsible column could be
damaged.
Removal
1) Before proceeding, see SERVICE PRECAUTIONS. Disable air
bag system. See DISABLING & ACTIVATING AIR BAG SYSTEM . Air bag module
is mounted on face of steering wheel. Ensure wheels are pointed
straight-ahead and steering wheel is locked.
2) Remove air bag module-to-steering wheel screws from back
side of steering wheel. Lift air bag module and disconnect electrical
connectors from rear of module.
Installation
Connect air bag, cruise control and horn harness connectors
to rear of air bag module. Secure module to steering wheel. Tighten
air bag module-to-steering wheel screws to specification. See
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS . DO NOT connect negative battery cable at this
time. Go to SYSTEM OPERATION CHECK .
PASSENGER-SIDE AIR BAG MODULE
Removal
1) Before proceeding, see SERVICE PRECAUTIONS. Disable air
bag system. See DISABLING & ACTIVATING AIR BAG SYSTEM .
2) Open glove box. Holding glove box door, push center of
glove box bin towards front of vehicle. Flex glove box bin far enough
so glove box stops will clear sides of instrument panel opening. Roll
glove box down until stop bumpers are beyond sides of instrument panel
opening. Release bin. Lift bottom of glove box upward to disengage
hinge hooks form hinge pins.
3) Remove 3 screws securing instrument panel glove box
opening upper trim strip to instrument panel glove box opening upper
reinforcement, then remove trim strip. Remove 4 screws that secure 2
plastic support brackets of passenger-side air bag door panel outlet
housing to glove box opening upper reinforcement.
4) Reach through and above glove box opening to access and
disconnect air bag module harness connector. Remove 2 screws securing
passenger-side air bag module front bracket to instrument panel
structural support. Remove 3 screws securing passenger-side air bag
module rear bracket to glove box opening upper reinforcement.
5) Using trim stick, gently pry passenger-side air bag door
(starting at lower left edge) away from instrument panel top cover.
Remove air bag module, air bag door and panel outlet housing and
barrel assembly from instrument panel as a unit.
Installation
To install, reverse removal procedure. Ensure air bag door is
securely attached to instrument panel. Ensure air bag harness
connector latches fully engaged. DO NOT connect negative battery cable
at this time. Go to SYSTEM OPERATION CHECK .
CLOCKSPRING
CAUTION: Failure to position wheels in the straight-ahead position
with steering wheel locked when removing steering wheel could

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5) Remove 3 screws securing passenger-side disable switch to
back of switch bezel and remove switch from bezel.
6) To install, reverse removal procedure. Tighten PAD switch
mounting screws to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS. DO NOT
connect negative battery cable at this time. Go to
SYSTEM OPERATION CHECK .
Fig. 4: Identifying PAD Switch Connectors
Courtesy of DaimlerChrysler Corp.
ADJUSTMENTS

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CLOCKSPRING CENTERING
CAUTION: If rotating part of clockspring is not positioned properly
with steering column and front wheels, clockspring failure
may result. The following procedure must be used to center
clockspring.
Depress 2 plastic auto-locking tabs. See Fig. 5. Keeping
auto-locking tabs depressed, rotate clockspring rotor clockwise to end
of its travel. DO NOT apply excessive force. Rotate rotor
counterclockwise 2 1/2 turns from end of travel and release auto-
locking tabs. Ensure horn wire ends up at the top and air bag module
wire at the bottom.
Fig. 5: Centering Clockspring
Courtesy of DaimlerChrysler Corp.
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

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