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(c) Inspect fitting connector body, plastic retainer
ring and fuel system component for damage.
Replace as necessary.(7)Latch Clips:Depending on vehicle model and
engine, 2 different types of safety latch clips are used
(Fig. 46) or (Fig. 47). Type-1 is tethered to fuel line
and type-2 is not. A special tool will be necessary to
disconnect fuel line after latch clip is removed. The
latch clip may be used on certain fuel line/fuel rail
connection, or to join fuel lines together.
(a) Type 1: Pry up on latch clip with a screw-
driver (Fig. 46).
Fig. 44 Typical Two-Tab Type Quick-Connect Fitting
1 - TAB(S)
2 - QUICK-CONNECT FITTING
Fig. 45 Plastic Retainer Ring Type Fitting
1 - FUEL TUBE
2 - QUICK CONNECT FITTING
3 - PUSH
4 - PLASTIC RETAINER
5 - PUSH
6 - PUSH
7 - PUSH
8 - PUSH
Fig. 46 Latch ClipÐType 1
1 - TETHER STRAP
2 - FUEL LINE
3 - SCREWDRIVER
4 - LATCH CLIP
5 - FUEL RAIL
Fig. 47 Latch ClipÐType 2
1 - LATCH CLIP
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(b) Type 2: Separate and unlatch 2 small arms
on end of clip (Fig. 47) and swing away from fuel
line.
(c) Slide latch clip toward fuel rail while lifting
with screwdriver.
(d) Insert special fuel line removal tool (Snap-On
number FIH 9055-1 or equivalent) into fuel line
(Fig. 48). Use tool to release locking fingers in end
of line.
(e) With special tool still inserted, pull fuel line
from fuel rail.
(f) After disconnection, locking fingers will
remain within quick-connect fitting at end of fuel
line.
(8) Disconnect quick-connect fitting from fuel sys-
tem component being serviced.
CONNECTING
(1) Inspect quick-connect fitting body and fuel sys-
tem component for damage. Replace as necessary.
(2) Prior to connecting quick-connect fitting to
component being serviced, check condition of fitting
and component. Clean parts with a lint-free cloth.
Lubricate with clean engine oil.
(3) Insert quick-connect fitting into fuel tube or
fuel system component until built-on stop on fuel
tube or component rests against back of fitting.
(4) Continue pushing until a click is felt.
(5) Single-tab type fitting: Push new tab down
until it locks into place in quick-connect fitting.
(6) Verify a locked condition by firmly pulling on
fuel tube and fitting (15-30 lbs.).(7) Latch Clip Equipped: Install latch clip (snaps
into position).If latch clip will not fit, this indi-
cates fuel line is not properly installed to fuel
rail (or other fuel line). Recheck fuel line con-
nection.
(8) Connect negative cable to battery.
(9) Start engine and check for leaks.
ROLLOVER VALVE
DESCRIPTION
Diesel Powered Engine:One rollover valve is
used. The rollover valve is located on the top of the
fuel tank module (Fig. 49). The valve may be serviced
separately.
Gasoline Powered Engines:If equipped with a
26 or 34 gallon fuel tank, two rollover valves are
used. One of the valves is permanently mounted to
the top of fuel tank (Fig. 50). If replacement of this
particular valve is necessary, the fuel tank must be
replaced. The other rollover valve is located on the
top of the fuel pump module (Fig. 50). This valve
may be serviced separately. If replacement is neces-
sary, refer to the Removal/Installation section of this
group.
If equipped with a 35 gallon fuel tank, two rollover
valves are used. Both valves are permanently
mounted to the top of fuel tank (Fig. 51). If replace-
ment is necessary, the fuel tank must be replaced.
Fig. 48 Fuel Line Disconnection Using Special Tool
1 - SPECIAL FUEL LINE TOOL
2 - FUEL LINE
3 - FUEL RAIL
Fig. 49 Rollover Valve LocationÐDiesel Powered
1 - AUXILIARY CAPPED FITTING
2 - FUEL PUMP MODULE
3 - FUEL SUPPLY/RETURN FITTINGS
4 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR
5 - LOCKNUT
6 - ROLLOVER VALVE
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REMOVAL
WARNING: THE FUEL SYSTEM IS UNDER A CON-
STANT PRESSURE (EVEN WITH THE ENGINE OFF).
BEFORE SERVICING THE ROLLOVER VALVE, FUEL
SYSTEM PRESSURE MUST BE RELEASED (GASO-
LINE POWERED ENGINES ONLY). REFER TO THE
FUEL PRESSURE RELEASE PROCEDURE IN
GROUP 14, FUEL SYSTEM.
(1)Diesel Powered Engine:One rollover valve is
used. The valve is located on top of fuel tank module
(Fig. 52) and may be serviced separately.
(a) Disconnect both negative battery cables at
both batteries.
(b) Remove fuel filler cap and drain fuel tank.
(c) Remove fuel tank. Refer to Fuel Tank Remov-
al/Installation in Fuel System.
(d) The rollover valve is seated into a rubber
grommet. Remove valve by prying one side upward
and then roll valve out of grommet.
(e) Discard old grommet.
Fig. 50 Rollover Valve LocationsÐGas
1 - FUEL FILTER/PRESSURE REGULATOR
2 - FUEL SUPPLY FITTING
3 - REAR ROLLOVER VALVE
4 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR
5 - FUEL PUMP MODULE
6 - FRONT ROLLOVER VALVE
7 - LOCKNUT
Fig. 51 Rollover Valve LocationsÐGas Powered
with 35 Gallon Tank
1 - FRONT ROLLOVER VALVE
2 - FUEL PUMP MODULE
3 - REAR ROLLOVER VALVE
4 - FUEL TANK
Fig. 52 Rollover Valve Location - Diesel Powered
1 - AUXILIARY CAPPED FITTING
2 - FUEL PUMP MODULE
3 - FUEL SUPPLY/RETURN FITTINGS
4 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR
5 - LOCKNUT
6 - ROLLOVER VALVE
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(2)Gasoline Powered Engines:If equipped with
a 26 or 34 gallon fuel tank, two rollover valves are
used. One of the valves is permanently mounted to
top of fuel tank (Fig. 53). If replacement of this par-
ticular valve is necessary, fuel tank must be replaced.
Refer to Fuel Tank Removal/Installation in Group 14,
Fuel System. The other rollover valve is located on
top of fuel pump module (Fig. 53). This valve may be
serviced separately. Refer to following steps for pro-
cedures.
If equipped with a 35 gallon fuel tank, two rollover
valves are also used, but both valves are perma-
nently mounted to top of fuel tank (Fig. 54). If
replacement is necessary, fuel tank must be replaced.
Refer to Fuel Tank Removal/Installation in Group 14,
Fuel System.
(a) Disconnect negative battery cable at battery.
(b) Remove fuel filler cap and drain fuel tank.
(c) Remove fuel tank. Refer to Fuel Tank Remov-
al/Installation in Fuel System.
(d) Disconnect tube (line) at valve.
(e) The rollover valve is seated into a rubber
grommet. Remove valve by prying one side upward
and then roll valve out of grommet.
(f) Discard old grommet.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install new grommet into fuel pump (or fuel
tank) module.
(2) Using finger pressure only, press valve into
place.
(3) Install fuel tank. Refer to Fuel Tank Installa-
tion.
(4) Fill fuel tank. Install fuel tank filler cap.
(5) Connect negative battery cable(s).
(6) Start vehicle and check for leaks.
Fig. 53 Rollover Valve Locations - Gas Powered -
26/34 Gallon Tank
1 - FUEL FILTER/PRESSURE REGULATOR
2 - FUEL SUPPLY FITTING
3 - REAR ROLLOVER VALVE
4 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR
5 - FUEL PUMP MODULE
6 - FRONT ROLLOVER VALVE
7 - LOCKNUT
Fig. 54 Rollover Valve Locations - Gas Powered
with 35 Gallon Tank
1 - FRONT ROLLOVER VALVE
2 - FUEL PUMP MODULE
3 - REAR ROLLOVER VALVE
4 - FUEL TANK
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FUEL INJECTION - GASOLINE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
FUEL INJECTION - GASOLINE
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.................28
VISUAL INSPECTION - 3.9L/5.2L/5.9L
ENGINES.............................28
VISUAL INSPECTION - 8.0L ENGINE........32
SPECIFICATIONS........................35
SPECIAL TOOLS.........................36
ACCELERATOR PEDAL
REMOVAL..............................37
INSTALLATION...........................37
CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR
DESCRIPTION...........................38
OPERATION.............................38
REMOVAL..............................39
INSTALLATION...........................40
FUEL PUMP RELAY
DESCRIPTION...........................41
OPERATION.............................41
REMOVAL..............................41
INSTALLATION...........................41
IDLE AIR CONTROL MOTOR
DESCRIPTION...........................41
OPERATION.............................41
REMOVAL..............................42
INSTALLATION...........................42
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR
DESCRIPTION...........................43
OPERATION.............................43
REMOVAL..............................43
INSTALLATION...........................43
MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE SENSOR
DESCRIPTION...........................44OPERATION.............................44
REMOVAL..............................45
INSTALLATION...........................45
O2 SENSOR
DESCRIPTION...........................46
OPERATION.............................46
REMOVAL..............................47
INSTALLATION...........................48
PTO SWITCH
DESCRIPTION...........................48
OPERATION.............................48
THROTTLE BODY
DESCRIPTION...........................48
OPERATION.............................48
REMOVAL..............................48
INSTALLATION...........................49
THROTTLE CONTROL CABLE
REMOVAL..............................50
INSTALLATION...........................50
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR
DESCRIPTION...........................51
OPERATION.............................51
REMOVAL..............................51
INSTALLATION...........................52
FUEL INJECTOR
DESCRIPTION...........................53
OPERATION.............................53
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.................53
FUEL INJECTOR TEST...................53
REMOVAL..............................53
INSTALLATION...........................53
FUEL INJECTION - GASOLINE
VISUAL INSPECTIONÐ3.9L/5.2L/5.9L
ENGINES
A visual inspection for loose, disconnected or incor-
rectly routed wires and hoses should be made. This
should be done before attempting to diagnose or ser-
vice the fuel injection system. A visual check will
help spot these faults and save unnecessary test and
diagnostic time. A thorough visual inspection will
include the following checks:
(1) Verify that the three 32±way electrical connec-
tors are fully inserted into the connector of the pow-
ertrain control module (PCM) (Fig. 1).(2) Inspect the battery cable connections. Be sure
that they are clean and tight.
(3) Inspect fuel pump relay and air conditioning
compressor clutch relay (if equipped). Inspect the
ASD relay connections. Inspect starter motor relay
connections. Inspect relays for signs of physical dam-
age and corrosion. The relays are located in the
Power Distribution Center (PDC) (Fig. 2). Refer to
label on PDC cover for relay location.
(4) Inspect ignition coil connections. Verify that
coil secondary cable is firmly connected to coil (Fig.
3).
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(5) Verify that distributor cap is correctly attached
to distributor. Be sure that spark plug cables are
firmly connected to the distributor cap and the spark
plugs are in their correct firing order. Be sure that
coil cable is firmly connected to distributor cap and
coil. Be sure that camshaft position sensor wire con-
nector (at the distributor) is firmly connected to har-
ness connector. Inspect spark plug condition. Refer to
8, Ignition. Connect vehicle to an oscilloscope and
inspect spark events for fouled or damaged spark
plugs or cables.
(6) Verify that generator output wire, generator
connector and ground wire are firmly connected to
the generator.(7) Inspect the system body grounds for loose or
dirty connections. Refer to 8, Wiring for ground loca-
tions.
(8) Verify positive crankcase ventilation (PCV)
valve operation. Refer to 25, Emission Control Sys-
tem for additional information. Verify PCV valve
hose is firmly connected to PCV valve and manifold
(Fig. 4).
(9) Inspect fuel tube quick-connect fitting-to-fuel
rail connections.
(10) Verify that hose connections to all ports of
vacuum fittings on intake manifold are tight and not
leaking.
Fig. 1 Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
1 - PCM MOUNTING BOLTS (3)
2 - POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM)
3 - (3) 32±WAY CONNECTORS
Fig. 2 Power Distribution Center (PDC)
1 - POWER DISTRIBUTION CENTER (PDC)
Fig. 3 Ignition CoilÐ3.9L/5.2L/5.9L EnginesÐTypical
1 - ACCESSORY DRIVE BELT TENSIONER
2 - COIL CONNECTOR
3 - IGNITION COIL
4 - COIL MOUNTING BOLTS
Fig. 4 PCV Valve
1 - P C V VA LV E
2 - PCV VALVE HOSE CONNECTIONS
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(11) Inspect accelerator cable, transmission throt-
tle cable (if equipped) and cruise control cable con-
nections (if equipped). Check their connections to the
throttle arm of throttle body for any binding or
restrictions.
(12) If equipped with vacuum brake booster, verify
that vacuum booster hose is firmly connected to fit-
ting on intake manifold. Also check connection to
brake vacuum booster.
(13) Inspect the air cleaner inlet and air cleaner
element for dirt or restrictions.
(14) Inspect radiator grille area, radiator fins and
air conditioning condenser for restrictions.
(15) Verify that the intake manifold air tempera-
ture sensor wire connector is firmly connected to har-
ness connector (Fig. 5).
(16) Verify that MAP sensor electrical connector is
firmly connected to MAP sensor (Fig. 6). Also verify
that rubber L-shaped fitting from MAP sensor to the
throttle body is firmly connected (Fig. 7).
(17) Verify that fuel injector wire harness connec-
tors are firmly connected to injectors in the correct
order. Each harness connector is numerically tagged
with the injector number (INJ 1, INJ 2 etc.) of its
corresponding fuel injector and cylinder number.
(18) Verify harness connectors are firmly con-
nected to idle air control (IAC) motor, throttle posi-
tion sensor (TPS) and manifold absolute pressure
(MAP) sensor (Fig. 6).
(19) Verify that wire harness connector is firmly
connected to the engine coolant temperature sensor
(Fig. 8).
(20) Raise and support the vehicle.(21) Verify oxygen sensor wire connectors are
firmly connected to the sensors. Inspect sensors and
connectors for damage (Fig. 9), (Fig. 10) or (Fig. 11).
(22) Inspect for pinched or leaking fuel tubes.
Inspect for pinched, cracked or leaking fuel hoses.
Fig. 5 Air Temperature
1 - INTAKE MANIFOLD AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR
2 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR
Fig. 6 Sensor and IAC Motor LocationÐTypical (V-8
Shown)
1 - MAP SENSOR
2 - IDLE AIR CONTROL MOTOR
3 - THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR
Fig. 7 Rubber L-Shaped FittingÐMAP Sensor-to-
Throttle BodyÐ3.9L/5.2L/5.9L Engines
1 - MAP SENSOR
2 - RUBBER FITTING
3 - IDLE AIR PASSAGE
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(23) Inspect for exhaust system restrictions such
as pinched exhaust pipes, collapsed muffler or
plugged catalytic convertor.
(24) If equipped with automatic transmission, ver-
ify that electrical harness is firmly connected to park/
neutral switch. Refer to 21, Automatic Transmission.
(25) Verify electrical harness is firmly connected to
rear wheel speed sensor. Verify rear wheel speed sen-sor is firmly attached to rear axle with proper air
gap. Refer to 5, Brakes for information.
(26) If equipped with 4±wheel antilock brake sys-
tem, verify electrical harness is firmly connected to
each front wheel speed sensor. Verify both front
wheel speed sensors are firmly attached. Refer to 5,
Brakes for information.
(27) Verify that fuel pump/gauge sender unit wire
connector is firmly connected to harness connector.
(28) Inspect fuel hoses at fuel pump/gauge sender
unit for cracks or leaks.
(29) Inspect transmission torque convertor housing
(automatic transmission) or clutch housing (manual
transmission) for damage to timing ring on drive
plate/flywheel.
(30) Verify that battery cable and solenoid feed
wire connections to the starter solenoid are tight and
clean. Inspect for chaffed wires or wires rubbing up
against other components.
Fig. 8 Engine Coolant Temperature
1 - GENERATOR
2 - A/C COMPRESSOR
3 - ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR
4 - ELEC. CONN.
Fig. 9 Left/Right Oxygen SensorsÐHDC Engines
1 - DUAL OXYGEN SENSORS
2 - TOP OF TRANSMISSION
Fig. 10 Pre-Catalyst/Post-Catalyst Sensors
1 - POST CATALYST OXYGEN SENSOR (1/3)
2 - PRE-CATALYST OXYGEN SENSOR (1/2)
Fig. 11 Oxygen Sensors
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VISUAL INSPECTIONÐ8.0L ENGINE
A visual inspection for loose, disconnected or incor-
rectly routed wires and hoses should be made. This
should be done before attempting to diagnose or ser-
vice the fuel injection system. A visual check will
help spot these faults and save unnecessary test and
diagnostic time. A thorough visual inspection will
include the following checks:
(1) Verify that the three 32±way electrical connec-
tors are fully inserted into the connector of the pow-
ertrain control module (PCM) (Fig. 12).
(2) Inspect the battery cable connections. Be sure
that they are clean and tight.
(3) Inspect fuel pump relay and air conditioning
compressor clutch relay (if equipped). Inspect the
ASD relay connections. Inspect starter motor relay
connections. Inspect relays for signs of physical dam-
age and corrosion. The relays are located in the
Power Distribution Center (PDC) (Fig. 13). Refer to
label on PDC cover for relay location.
(4) Inspect ignition coil pack primary connections.
Verify that secondary cables are firmly connected to
coils (Fig. 14).
(5) Be sure that spark plug cables are firmly con-
nected and the spark plugs are in their correct firing
order. Be sure that camshaft position sensor wire
connector is firmly connected to harness connector.
Inspect spark plug condition. Refer to 8, Ignition.
Connect vehicle to an oscilloscope and inspect spark
events for fouled or damaged spark plugs or cables.
(6) Verify that generator output wire, generator
connector and ground wire are firmly connected to
the generator.(7) Inspect the system body grounds for loose or
dirty connections. Refer to 8, Wiring for ground loca-
tions.
(8) Verify crankcase ventilation (CCV) operation.
Refer to 25, Emission Control System for additional
information.
(9) Inspect fuel tube quick-connect fitting-to-fuel
rail connections.
(10) Verify that hose connections to all ports of
vacuum fittings on intake manifold are tight and not
leaking.
(11) Inspect accelerator cable, transmission throt-
tle cable (if equipped) and cruise control cable con-
nections (if equipped). Check their connections to the
throttle arm of throttle body for any binding or
restrictions.
Fig. 12 Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
1 - PCM MOUNTING BOLTS (3)
2 - POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM)
3 - (3) 32±WAY CONNECTORS
Fig. 13 Power Distribution Center (PDC)
1 - POWER DISTRIBUTION CENTER (PDC)
Fig. 14 Ignition Coil PackÐ8.0L Engine
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(12) If equipped with vacuum brake booster, verify
that vacuum booster hose is firmly connected to fit-
ting on intake manifold. Also check connection to
brake vacuum booster.
(13) Inspect the air cleaner inlet and air cleaner
element for dirt or restrictions.
(14) Inspect radiator grille area, radiator fins and
air conditioning condenser for restrictions.
(15) Verify that the intake manifold air tempera-
ture sensor wire connector is firmly connected to har-
ness connector (Fig. 15).
(16) Verify that MAP sensor electrical connector is
firmly connected to MAP sensor (Fig. 16).(17) Verify that fuel injector wire harness connec-
tors are firmly connected to injectors in the correct
order. Each harness connector is numerically tagged
with the injector number (INJ 1, INJ 2 etc.) of its
corresponding fuel injector and cylinder number.
(18) Verify harness connectors are firmly con-
nected to idle air control (IAC) motor and throttle
position sensor (TPS).
(19) Verify that wire harness connector is firmly
connected to the engine coolant temperature sensor
(Fig. 17).
(20) Raise and support the vehicle.
(21) Verify that all oxygen sensor wire connectors
are firmly connected to the sensors. Inspect sensors
and connectors for damage (Fig. 18), (Fig. 19) or (Fig.
20).
(22) Inspect for pinched or leaking fuel tubes.
Inspect for pinched, cracked or leaking fuel hoses.
(23) Inspect for exhaust system restrictions such
as pinched exhaust pipes, collapsed muffler or
plugged catalytic convertor.
(24) If equipped with automatic transmission, ver-
ify that electrical harness is firmly connected to park/
neutral switch. Refer to 21, Automatic Transmission.
Fig. 15 Air Temperature SensorÐ8.0L Engine
1 - INTAKE MANIFOLD AIR TEMP. SENSOR
2 - INTAKE MANIFOLD
Fig. 16 Map Sensor Ð8.0L Engine
1 - MAP SENSOR
2 - MOUNTING BOLTS
3 - THROTTLE BODY
Fig. 17 Engine Coolant Temperature SensorÐ8.0L
Engine
1 - ENGINE COOLANT TEMP. SENSOR
2 - THERMOSTAT HOUSING
3 - GENERATOR
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