brake sensor DODGE RAM 2002 Service Workshop Manual
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SPEED CONTROL SERVO - BLACK 4 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 V36 20TN/RD SPEED CONTROL VACUUM SOLENOID CONTROL
2 V35 20LG/RD SPEED CONTROL VENT SOLENOID CONTROL
3 V30 20DB/RD SPEED CONTROL BRAKE SWITCH OUTPUT
4 Z1 20BK GROUND
TAILGATE LAMP (DUAL REAR WHEELS) - BLACK 2 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 Z13 18BK GROUND
2 L7 18BK/YL HEADLAMP SWITCH OUTPUT
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR (GAS)-3WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 K6 20VT/WT 5V OUTPUT
2 K22 18OR/DB THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR SIGNAL
3 K4 20BK/LB SENSOR GROUND
TRAILER TOW CONNECTOR - 10 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1- -
2 L62 16BR/RD RIGHT TURN SIGNAL
3 L1 18VT/BK BACK-UP LAMP FEED
4 A6 14RD/OR FUSED B(+)
5 L76 14BK/OR TRAILER TOW RELAY OUTPUT
6- -
7 B40 14LB TRAILER TOW BRAKE B(+)
8 Z13 14BK GROUND
9 Z13 14BK GROUND
10 L63 16DG/RD LEFT TURN SIGNAL
TRANSMISSION SOLENOID ASSEMBLY-8WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 T16 18RD TRANSMISSION CONTROL RELAY OUTPUT
2 K7 18OR 5V SUPPLY
3 K4 18BK/LB SENSOR GROUND
4 T25 18LG/WT GOVERNOR PRESSURE SENSOR SIGNAL
5 K88 18VT/WT GOVERNOR PRESSURE SOLENOID CONTROL
6 T60 18BR 3-4 SHIFT SOLENOID CONTROL
7 K54 18OR/BK TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH SOLENOID CONTROL
8 T54 18VT TRANSMISSION TEMPERATURE SENSOR SIGNAL
8W - 80 - 80 8W-80 CONNECTOR PIN-OUTSBR/BE
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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
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/
NUMBERCOLOR LOCATION FIG.
4WD Switch BK On Front Axle N/S
A/C Compressor Clutch BK Rear of A/C Compressor 7, 8, 11
A/C Heater Control BK Center of Instrument Panel 33
A/C Heater Temperature
SelectNAT Center of Instrument Panel 33
A/C High Pressure Switch BK At A/C Compressor 7, 8, 11
A/C Low Pressure Switch BK Top of A/C Accumulator 1, 3
Accelerator Pedal Position
Sensor (Diesel)Left Front of Engine 13, 14
Aftermarket Trailer Tow
ConnectorRear of Vehicle N/S
Airbag Control Module Center of I.P. at Airbag Control Module 30
Ambient Temperature Sensor BK Radiator Left Support N/S
Ash Receiver Lamp BK Center of Instrument Panel 34
Back-up Lamp Switch (M/T) BK Top of Transmission 16
Battery Temperature Sensor BK Below Battery Tray 21
Blend Door Actuator Center of Instrument Panel N/S
Blower Motor BK Bottom Right of Instrument Panel 30
Blower Motor Resistor Block BK Bottom Right of Instrument Panel 34
Brake Lamp Switch Brake Pedal Arm 30, 32
Brake Pressure Switch BK At Master Cylinder 18
Bypass Jumper (A/T) GN Top Of Clutch Pedal 35
C105 Rear of Front Bumper N/S
C106 BK Rear of Front Bumper 22
C114 BK Radiator Left Support 20
C125 (Diesel) BK Left Rear of Engine Compartment 3
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CONNECTOR NAME/
NUMBERCOLOR LOCATION FIG.
Clockspring C1 Steering Column 32
Clockspring C2 Steering Column 32
Clockspring C3 Steering Column 32
Clutch Pedal Position Switch
(M/T)BK Top of Clutch Pedal 35
Controller Anti-Lock Brake C1 BK Left Fender Side Shield 18
Controller Anti-Lock Brake C2
(ABS)BK Left Fender Side Shield 18
Crankshaft Position Sensor
(V8)BK Rear of Engine Block 5
Crankshaft Position Sensor
(V10GY Right Side of Engine Block 8
Cummins Bus (-) Left Front of Engine 13
Cup Holder Lamp BK Center of Instrument Panel 30, 34
Data Link Connector BK Left Bottom of Instrument Panel 30, 32
Day/Night Mirror BK Day/Night Mirror N/S
Daytime Running Lamp
ModuleBK Left Fender Side Shield 18
Dome Lamp BK Rear of Cab 23
Driver Airbag YL Steering Wheel N/S
Driver Cylinder Lock Switch BK In Door 24
Driver Door Ajar Switch NAT Door Jamb N/S
Driver Door Lock Motor BK In Door 24
Driver Door Window/Lock
SwitchBL In Door 24
Driver Heated Seat Cushion BL Under Seat N/S
Driver Heated Seat Switch RD Center of Instrument Panel N/S
Driver Lumbar Motor Under Seat N/S
Driver Power Seat Front
Vertical MotorBK Under Seat N/S
Driver Power Seat Horizontal
MotorBK Under Seat N/S
Driver Power Seat Rear
Vertical MotorBK Under Seat N/S
Driver Power Seat Switch At Seat N/S
Driver Power Window Motor In Door 24
EVAP/Purge Solenoid BK Right Fender Side Shield 22
Electric Brake Provision Bottom Left of Instrument Panel N/S
Engine Control Module
(Diesel)Left Side Engine 15
Engine Coolant Temperature
Sensor (Diesel)BK Left Front of Cylinder Head (Diesel) 13
Engine Coolant Temperature
Sensor (Gas)BK On Thermostat Housing 5, 8
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CONNECTOR/GROUND/SPLICE LOCATION (Continued)
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GROUND
NUMBERLOCATION FIG.
G200 Left Cowl 32
G201 Instrument Panel Right Center Support 30, 33
G300 Left Lower Cowl 25
G301 Below Left Rear Speaker 23
G302 At Overhead Console 25
SPLICES
SPLICE
NUMBERLOCATION FIG.
S100 Engine Harness Near T/O to Oil Pressure Sensor 7
S102 Headlamp and Dash Harness, Near T/O to Right Park/Turn Lamp 22
S103 Headlamp and Dash Harness, Near T/O to Left Park/Turn Lamp N/S
S104 Headlamp and Dash Harness, Near T/O to Left Front Headlamp N/S
S105 Headlamp and Dash Harness, In Power Distribution Center 19
S106 Headlamp and Dash Harness, In Power Distribution Center 19
S107 Headlamp and Dash Harness, Near Left Wheel Speed Sensor 19
S108 Headlamp and Dash Harness, Near Daytime Running Lamp Module 19
S109 Battery Harness, In T/O for Engine and Transmission Ground N/S
S110 Headlamp and Dash Harness, Near Left Wheel Speed Sensor 19
S111 Transmission Harness Near T/O to A/C Low Pressure Switch 4
S112 Headlamp and Dash Harness, Near Antilock Brake Controller 19
S113 Headlamp and Dash Harness, Near Antilock Brake Controller 19
S114 Headlamp and Dash Harness, In T/O to Chassis Harness 19
S116(V8) Engine Harness, Near T/O to Fuel Injectors 2
S116 (V10) Engine Harness Rear of Engine 2, 9
S116 (Diesel) Transmission Harness, In T/O to Power Distribution Center 4
S117 (V8) Engine Harness, Near T/O to Fuel Injectors 2
S117 (V10) Engine Harness, Near T/O to fuel Injector No. 8 2, 9
S118 (V8) Engine Harness, Near T/O to Fuel Injectors 2
S118 (V10) Engine Harness, Rear of Engine 2, 9
S119 (V8) Engine Harness, Near T/O to Fuel Injectors 2
S119 (V10) Engine Harness, Rear of Engine 2, 9
S120 (V8) Engine Harness, Near T/O to Fuel Injectors 2
S120 (V10) Engine Harness, Rear of Engine 2, 9, 17
S120 (Diesel) Transmission Harness, Near T/O to A/C Low Pressure Switch 4
S121 (V8) Engine Harness, Near T/O to Fuel Injector No. 5 7
S121 (V10) Engine Harness, Near T/O to Fuel Injector No. 7 9
S122 (V8) Engine Harness, Top of Transmission 6
S122 (V10) Engine Harness, In T/O to Transmission N/S
S123 (V8) Engine Harness, Near T/O to Fuel Injector No. 3 7
S123 (V10) Engine Harness, Near T/O to Fuel Injector No. 3 9
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CONNECTOR/GROUND/SPLICE LOCATION (Continued)
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(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.
(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).
Fig. 4 PCV Valve
1 - P C V VA LV E
2 - PCV VALVE HOSE CONNECTIONS
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
14 - 30 FUEL INJECTION - GASOLINEBR/BE
FUEL INJECTION - GASOLINE (Continued)
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(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.(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.
Fig. 7 Rubber L-Shaped FittingÐMAP Sensor-to-
Throttle BodyÐ5.9L Engines
1 - MAP SENSOR
2 - RUBBER FITTING
3 - IDLE AIR PASSAGE
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)
BR/BEFUEL INJECTION - GASOLINE 14 - 31
FUEL INJECTION - GASOLINE (Continued)
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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. 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).
Fig. 14 Ignition Coil PackÐ8.0L Engine
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
BR/BEFUEL INJECTION - GASOLINE 14 - 33
FUEL INJECTION - GASOLINE (Continued)
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(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.
(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. 18 Upstream/Downstream Oxygen Sensors
1 - DOWN STREAM OXYGEN SENSOR (1/2)
2 - UP STREAM OXYGEN SENSOR (1/1)
Fig. 19 Left/Right
1 - DUAL OXYGEN SENSORS
2 - TOP OF TRANSMISSION
Fig. 20 Pre-Catalyst/Post Catalyst Oxygen Sensors
1 - POST CATALYST OXYGEN SENSOR (1/3)
2 - PRE-CATALYST OXYGEN SENSOR (1/2)
14 - 34 FUEL INJECTION - GASOLINEBR/BE
FUEL INJECTION - GASOLINE (Continued)
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The machined tapers on both injection pump
shaft and injection pump gear (Fig. 42) must be
absolutely dry, clean and free of any dirt or oil
film. This will ensure proper gear-to-shaft tight-
ening.
(5) Clean pump gear and pump shaft at machined
tapers (Fig. 42) with an evaporative type cleaner
such as brake cleaner.
Keyway Installation:
(6) The pump/gear keyway has an arrow and a
3±digit number stamped at top edge (Fig. 41). Posi-
tion keyway into pump shaft witharrow pointed to
rear of pump.Also be sure 3±digit number stamped
to top of keyway is same as 3±digit number stamped
to injection pump data plate (Fig. 43). If wrong key-
way is installed, a diagnostic trouble code may be
set.
(7) Position pump assembly to mounting flange on
gear cover while aligning injection pump shaft
through back of injection pump gear. When installing
pump, dowel (Fig. 42) on mounting flange must align
to hole in front of pump.(8) After pump is positioned flat to mounting
flange, install four pump mounting nuts and tighten
finger tight only. Do not attempt a final tightening at
this time.Do not attempt to tighten (pull) pump
to gear cover using mounting nuts. Damage to
pump or gear cover may occur. The pump must
be positioned flat to its mounting flange before
attempting to tighten mounting nuts.
(9) To prevent damage or cracking of components,
tighten nuts/bolts in the following sequence:
(a) Install injection pump shaft washer and nut
to pump shaft. Tighten nutfinger tight only.
(b) Install 2 rear/lower pump mounting bolts
finger tight only.
(c) Do preliminary tightening of injection pump
shaft nut to 30 N´m (15±22 ft. lbs.) torque.This is
not the final torque.
(d) Tighten 4 pump mounting nuts to 43 N´m
(32 ft. lbs.) torque.
(e) Tighten 2 rear/lower pump bracket-to-pump
bolts 24 N´m (18 ft. lbs.) torque.
(f) Do final tightening of injection pump shaft
nut to 170 N´m (125 ft. lbs.) torque. Use barring
tool to prevent engine from rotating when tighten-
ing gear.
(10) Install canister (Fig. 33) to gear cover.
(11) Install crankcase vent hose (Fig. 33) to canis-
ter and install hose clamp.
(12) Using new gaskets, install fuel return line
and overflow valve to side of injection pump (Fig. 32).
Tighten overflow valve to 24 N´m (18 ft. lbs.) torque.
(13) Using new gaskets, install fuel supply line to
side of injection pump and top of fuel filter housing
(Fig. 32). Tighten banjo bolts to 24 N´m (18 ft. lbs.)
torque.
(14) Install all high-pressure fuel lines, intake air
tube, accelerator pedal position sensor, air intake
housing, engine oil dipstick tube, wiring clips, electri-
cal cables at intake heaters and engine lifting
bracket. Refer to High-Pressure Fuel Line Removal/
Installation. All of these items are covered in this
procedure.
(15) Connect 9±way electrical connector to Fuel
Pump Control Module (FPCM) (Fig. 31).
(16) Connect both negative battery cables to both
batteries.
(17) Bleed air from fuel system.(Refer to 14 -
FUEL SYSTEM/FUEL DELIVERY - STANDARD
PROCEDURE).
(18) Check system for fuel or engine oil leaks.
Fig. 43 Injection Pump Data Plate Location
1 - PUMP DATA PLATE
14 - 76 FUEL DELIVERY - DIESELBR/BE
FUEL INJECTION PUMP (Continued)
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In either case, air bubbles can cause overheating
and/or fluid oxidation, and varnishing. This can
interfere with normal valve, clutch, and accumulator
operation. Foaming can also result in fluid escaping
from the transmission vent where it may be mis-
taken for a leak.
Along with fluid level, it is important to check the
condition of the fluid. When the fluid smells burned,
and is contaminated with metal or friction material
particles, a complete transmission recondition is
needed. Be sure to examine the fluid on the dipstick
closely. If there is any doubt about its condition,
drain out a sample for a double check.
After the fluid has been checked, seat the dipstick
fully to seal out water and dirt.
The transmission has a dipstick to check oil level.
It is located on the right side of the engine. Be sure
to wipe all dirt from dipstick handle before removing.
Fluid level is checked with the engine running at
curb idle speed, the transmission in NEUTRAL and
the transmission fluid at normal operating tempera-
ture.The engine should be running at idle
speed for at least one minute, with the vehicle
on level ground.
The transmission fluid level can be checked two
ways.
PROCEDURE ONE
(1) Transmission fluid must be at normal operat-
ing temperature for accurate fluid level check. Drive
vehicle if necessary to bring fluid temperature up to
normal hot operating temperature of 82ÉC (180ÉF).
(2) Position vehicle on level surface.
(3) Start and run engine at curb idle speed.
(4) Apply parking brakes.
(5) Shift transmission momentarily into all gear
ranges. Then shift transmission back to NEUTRAL.
(6) Clean top of filler tube and dipstick to keep
dirt from entering tube.
(7) Remove dipstick (Fig. 89) and check fluid level
as follows:
(a) Correct acceptable level is in crosshatch area.
(b) Correct maximum level is to MAX arrow
mark.
(c) Incorrect level is at or below MIN line.
(d)
If fluid is low, add only enough MopartATF +4,
type 9602, to restore correct level. Do not overfill.
PROCEDURE TWO
(1) Start engine and apply parking brake.
(2) Shift the transmission into DRIVE for approxi-
mately 2 seconds.
(3) Shift the transmission into REVERSE for
approximately 2 seconds.
(4) Shift the transmission into PARK.
(5) Hook up DRBtscan tool and select engine.(6) Select sensors.
(7) Read the transmission temperature value.
(8) Compare the fluid temperature value with the
figure. (Fig. 90)
(9) Adjust transmission fluid level shown on the
dipstick according to the figure.
NOTE: After adding any fluid to the transmission,
wait a minimum of 2 minutes for the oil to fully
drain from the fill tube into the transmission before
rechecking the fluid level.
(10) Check transmission for leaks.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - FLUID AND FILTER
REPLACEMENT
For proper service intervals (Refer to LUBRICA-
TION & MAINTENANCE/MAINTENANCE SCHED-
ULES - DESCRIPTION). The service fluid fill after a
filter change is approximately 3.8 liters (4.0 quarts).
REMOVAL
(1) Hoist and support vehicle on safety stands.
(2) Place a large diameter shallow drain pan
beneath the transmission pan.
(3) Remove bolts holding front and sides of pan to
transmission (Fig. 91).
(4) Loosen bolts holding rear of pan to transmis-
sion.
(5) Slowly separate front of pan and gasket away
from transmission allowing the fluid to drain into
drain pan.
(6) Hold up pan and remove remaining bolt hold-
ing pan to transmission.
(7) While holding pan level, lower pan and gasket
away from transmission.
(8) Pour remaining fluid in pan into drain pan.
(9) Remove screws holding filter to valve body
(Fig. 92).
(10) Separate filter from valve body and pour fluid
in filter into drain pan.
(11) Dispose of used trans fluid and filter properly.
Fig. 89 Dipstick Fluid Level Marks - Typical
1 - DIPSTICK
2 - MAXIMUM CORRECT FLUID LEVEL
3 - ACCEPTABLE FLUID LEVEL
21 - 158 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - 46REBR/BE
FLUID AND FILTER (Continued)