Body control module JEEP LIBERTY 2002 KJ / 1.G Workshop Manual

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JUNCTION BLOCK BODY CONTROL MODULE-JB - 26 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
21 V14 FRONT WIPER ON/OFF RELAY CONTROL
22 P30 TAILGATE LOCK DRIVER
23 P36 DOOR LOCK SWITCH MUX
24 M2 COURTESY LAMP DRIVER
25 Z131 GROUND
26 M20 COURTESY LAMP LOAD SHED
JUNCTION BLOCK C1 - GRAY 42 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1- -
2- -
3 A21 12RD/DB IGNITION SWITCH OUTPUT (RUN-START)
4 E2 20OR FUSED PANEL LAMPS DIMMER SWITCH SIGNAL
5 E2 20OR FUSED PANEL LAMPS DIMMER SWITCH SIGNAL
6- -
7 X3 20BK/RD HORN RELAY CONTROL
8 L78 20DG/YL (EXCEPT BUILT-UP-EX-
PORT)FUSED PARK LAMP RELAY OUTPUT
8 L78 18DG/YL (BUILT-UP-EXPORT) FUSED PARK LAMP RELAY OUTPUT
9 F1 20DB (PREMIUM) FUSED IGNITION SWITCH OUTPUT (RUN-START)
10 E2 20OR FUSED PANEL LAMPS DIMMER SWITCH SIGNAL
11 E2 20OR FUSED PANEL LAMPS DIMMER SWITCH SIGNAL
12 M1 20PK FUSED B(+)
13 F33 20PK/RD FUSED B(+)
14 - -
15 M1 20PK FUSED B(+)
16 L50 18WT/TN BRAKE LAMP SWITCH OUTPUT
17 Z300 16BK GROUND
18 - -
19 - -
20 Z131 10BK/GY GROUND
21 L309 20LG/WT HIGH BEAM RELAY CONTROL
22 F14 18LG/YL FUSED IGNITION SWITCH OUTPUT (RUN-START)
23 M2 20YL COURTESY LAMP DRIVER
24 M2 20YL COURTESY LAMP DRIVER
25 F33 20PK/RD (PREMIUM) FUSED B(+)
26 F88 20BR/RD FUSED IGNITION SWITCH OUTPUT (RUN-ACC)
27 M1 20PK FUSED B(+)
28 V23 20BR/PK FUSED IGNITION SWITCH OUTPUT (RUN)
29 V23 20BR/PK FUSED IGNITION SWITCH OUTPUT (RUN)
30 - -
31 F87 20TN/BK FUSED IGNITION SWITCH OUTPUT (RUN-START)
32 - -
33 F38 16RD/WT FUSED B(+)
34 C16 20LB/YL FUSED DEFOGGER RELAY OUTPUT
35 F30 16RD FUSED IGNITION SWITCH OUTPUT (RUN-ACC)
36 - -
37 F32 18PK/DB FUSED B(+)
38 F15 18DB/WT FUSED IGNITION SWITCH OUTPUT (RUN)
39 F23 18DB/YL FUSED IGNITION SWITCH OUTPUT (RUN)
40 A31 12BK/WT IGNITION SWITCH OUTPUT (RUN-ACC)
41 A15 18PK/OR FUSED B(+)
42 A22 12BK/OR IGNITION SWITCH OUTPUT (RUN)
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CONNECTOR NAME/NUMBER COLOR LOCATION FIG.
Blend Door Actuator BK Behind Right Side of
Instrument PanelN/S
Blower Motor BK Behind Right Side of
Instrument PanelN/S
Blower Motor Resistor Block BK Behind Right Side of
Instrument PanelN/S
Body Control Module C1 GY Under Left Side of
Instrument PanelN/S
Body Control Module C2 GY Under Left Side of
Instrument PanelN/S
Body Control Module C3 (Premium) Under Left Side of
Instrument PanelN/S
Boost Pressure Sensor (Diesel) Left Side of Engine 22
Brake Lamp Switch BK At Brake Pedal N/S
Brake Pressure Switch (ABS) BK On Master Cylinder N/S
C100 GY Left Kick Panel 32, 33, 37
C101 (2.4L) BK Left Side of Engine
Compartment11 , 1 2
C102 (RHD) Left Kick Panel 32
C103 (Gas) BK Right Rear Side of Engine
Compartment8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 16
C104 BK Right Rear Side of Engine
Compartment8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 16, 17,
18
C105 GY Right Rear Side of Engine
Compartment8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 16, 17,
18
C106 BK Left Front Side of Engine
Compartment29
C107 BK Left Front Side of Engine
CompartmentN/S
C108 (Gas) GY Left Front Side of Engine 30
C110 (2.4L) BK Left Side of Engine 11, 12
C111 (Diesel) LG Right Rear Side of Engine
Compartment17, 18
C112 (Gas) BK Right Side of Engine
Compartment8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 31
C113 (Diesel) LG Left Rear Side of Engine
CompartmentN/S
C114 (Diesel) LG Top of Engine N/S
C201 BK Behind Center of Instrument
PanelN/S
C202 YL Behind Center of Instrument
PanelN/S
C300 (LHD) OR Left A-Pillar 35, 41
C300 (RHD) OR Right A-Pillar 39, 41
C301 (LHD) OR Left A-Pillar 35, 41
C301 (RHD) OR Right A-Pillar 39, 41
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CONNECTOR NAME/NUMBER COLOR LOCATION FIG.
Front Wiper Motor (RHD) BK Right Side of Cowl 24
Fuel Heater (Diesel) BK Left Rear Side of Engine
Compartment19
Fuel Injector No.1 (Diesel) BK At Fuel Injector 23
Fuel Injector No.1 (Gas) BK At Fuel Injector 1
Fuel Injector No.2 (Diesel) BK At Fuel Injector 23
Fuel Injector No.2 (Gas) BK At Fuel Injector 2
Fuel Injector No.3 (Diesel) BK At Fuel Injector 23
Fuel Injector No.3 (Gas) BK At Fuel Injector 1
Fuel Injector No.4 (Diesel) BK At Fuel Injector 22
Fuel Injector No.4 (Gas) BK At Fuel Injector 2
Fuel Injector No.5 (3.7L) BK At Fuel Injector 1
Fuel Injector No.6 (3.7L) BK At Fuel Injector 2
Fuel Pressure Sensor (Diesel) Left Side of Engine 22
Fuel Pressure Solenoid (Diesel) BK Left Side of Engine 20
Fuel Pump Module LG At Fuel Tank N/S
Generator BK Left Front Side of Engine 20
Glow Plug Assembly (Diesel) Top of Engine N/S
Headlamp Leveling Switch (BUX) BK Center of Instrument Panel N/S
Heated Seat Module (Highline) GN At Left Seat N/S
High Note Horn BK Left Front Side of Engine
Compartment29
Hood Ajar Switch Right Side of Engine
Compartment25
Idle Air Control Motor BK On Throttle Body 1
Ignition Switch At Steering Column N/S
Input Speed Sensor (3.7L) BK Left Side of Transmission 5
Instrument Cluster BK Rear of Cluster N/S
Intake Air Temperature Sensor GY Left Side of Intake Manifold 1
Intrusion Sensor (BUX) BK Overhead Console N/S
Junction Block Body Control Module -
JBUnder Left Side of
Instrument PanelN/S
Junction Block C1 GY Under Left Side of
Instrument PanelN/S
Junction Block C2 GN Under Left Side of
Instrument PanelN/S
Junction Block C3 LB Under Left Side of
Instrument PanelN/S
Knock Sensor (3.7L) BK Near Fuel Injector No.5 1
Leak Detection Pump BK Near Fuel Tank N/S
Left Curtain Airbag YL Left Mid B-Pillar 35, 38
Left Cylinder Lock Switch LG In Left Front Door 41
Left Door Lock Switch BK In Left Front Door 41
Left Fog Lamp BK Left Side of Front Bumper N/S
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CONNECTOR NAME/NUMBER COLOR LOCATION FIG.
Siren (BUX) Right Front Side of Engine
Compartment28
Speed Control Servo BK Right Rear Side of Engine
Compartment27
Sunroof Motor LG Overhead Console N/S
Sunroof Switch BK Overhead Console N/S
Tailgate Cylinder Lock Switch LG In Tailgate 46
Tailgate Flip-Up Ajar Switch GY In Tailgate 46
Tailgate Lock Motor/Ajar Switch BK In Tailgate 46
Throttle Position Sensor WT On Throttle Body 1
Trailer Tow Brake Lamp Relay Right Quarter Panel 47
Trailer Tow Circuit Breaker Right Quarter Panel N/S
Trailer Tow Connector BK At Trailer Hitch 47, 48
Trailer Tow Right Turn Relay Right Quarter Panel 47
Trailer Tow Relay Right Quarter Panel 47
Trailer Tow Left Turn Relay Right Quarter Panel 47
Transfer Case Position Sensor BK Rear Side of Transmission 5, 7, 11, 12, 22
Transmission Control Module (3.7L)
(LHD)BK Right Rear Side of Engine
Compartment8, 9
Transmission Control Module (3.7L)
(RHD)BK Left Rear Side of Engine
Compartment10
Transmission Solenoid/TRS
Assembly (3.7L)GY Left Side of Transmission 5
Under Hood Lamp BK Underside of Hood 24
Washer Fluid Level Switch LG At Washer Fluid Reservoir 28
Water In Fuel Sensor (Diesel) Left Rear Side of Engine
Compartment19
GROUNDS
GROUND NUMBER LOCATION FIG.
G100 Left Side of Engine Compartment 8, 9, 10, 14, 19
G101 (2.4L) Left Side of Engine Compartment 11
G102 (LHD) Right Rear Side of Engine Compartment 9
G102 (RHD) Left Rear Side of Engine Compartment 10
G103 (3.7L) Right Front Side of Engine 4
G103 (Diesel) Right Front Side of Engine 20
G104 Near Engine Control Module C2 19
G105 Left Side of Engine Compartment N/S
G106 Left Side of Engine Compartment N/S
G110 Left Side of Engine Compartment 30
G111 Left Front Side of Engine Compartment 29
G112 Left Front Side of Engine Compartment 29
G200 Near Body Control Module N/S
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(3) Remove 4 fuel pump module access plate nuts
(Fig. 3).
(4) While applying heat from a heat gun, carefully
pry up fuel pump module access plate. Take care not
to bend plate.
(5) Disconnect flow management valve hose clamp
and hose (Fig. 4) at pump module fitting. Also discon-
nect small recirculation line at top half of manage-
ment valve.
(6) Raise vehicle.
(7) Disconnect opposite end of flow management
valve hose at EVAP canister (Fig. 1).
(8) Remove valve and 2 hoses as an assembly.
INSTALLATION
(1) Raise vehicle.
(2) Attach 2 large hoses and 1 small line to flow
management valve. Position this assembly to top of
fuel tank.
(3) Connect valve hose at EVAP canister.
(4) Lower vehicle.
(5) Attach valve hose and clamp to top of fuel
pump module.
(6) Apply silicone sealant to bottom of fuel pump
module metal access plate.(7) Install fuel pump module metal access plate
and 4 nuts. Tighten nuts to 3 N´m (26 in. lbs.)
torque.
(8) Position carpet and install 2 new cargo clamp
rivets.
FUEL FILTER
DESCRIPTION
The fuel pressure regulator and fuel filter are not
combined on this vehicle. The main fuel filter is
attached to the front of the fuel tank (Fig. 1) and is a
serviceable/replaceable item. Also refer to Inlet Filter
and Fuel Pressure Regulator.
REMOVAL
The main fuel filter is attached to the front of fuel
tank (Fig. 1). Three fuel lines are used at filter.
Fuel tank removal will not be necessary for
fuel filter removal. Access is from rear cargo
area.
WARNING: THE FUEL SYSTEM MAY BE UNDER A
CONSTANT PRESSURE (EVEN WITH THE ENGINE
OFF). BEFORE SERVICING MOST FUEL SYSTEM
COMPONENTS, THE FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE
MUST BE RELEASED. REFER TO THE FUEL SYS-
TEM PRESSURE RELEASE PROCEDURE.
(1) Release fuel system pressure.
(2) Four cargo holdown clamps are located inside
vehicle on floor of rear cargo area. Two of these four
clamps must be removed. Remove 2 rearward
mounted clamps by drilling out clamp rivets.
(3) Fold carpeting forward to gain access to fuel
pump module access plate (Fig. 5).
(4) Remove 4 fuel pump module access plate nuts
(Fig. 5).
(5) While applying heat from a heat gun, carefully
pry up metal fuel pump module access plate. Take
care not to bend plate.
(6) Clean top of fuel pump module area around
fuel line connection points.
(7) Disconnect 2 fuel lines at fuel pump module
(Fig. 6) by pressing on tabs at side of fitting.
(8) Raise vehicle.
(9) Place drain pan under fuel filter.
(10) A third fuel line is attached to bottom of filter
(Fig. 7). The disconnection point for this 3rd line is
approximately 1 foot towards front of vehicle. Clean
fuel line connection point before disconnection. Dis-
connect by pressing on tabs at side of fitting.
(11) Disconnect 3rd fuel line from body retention
clip. Place a small screwdriver into side of clip and
twist for removal.
Fig. 4 TOP OF FUEL PUMP MODULE
1 - LOCK RING
2 - ALIGNMENT NOTCH
3 - FUEL FILTER FITTINGS (2)
4 - ORVR SYSTEM HOSE AND CLAMP
5 - FLOW MANAGEMENT VALVE
6 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR
7 - LEAK DETECTION PUMP
8 - FUEL TANK CHECK (CONTROL) VALVE
9 - FUEL PUMP MODULE (UPPER SECTION)
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(14) If fuel injectors are to be removed, refer to
Fuel Injector Removal/Installation.
INSTALLATION
2.4L Engine
(1) If fuel injectors are to be installed, refer to Fuel
Injector Removal/Installation.
(2) Clean out fuel injector machined bores in
intake manifold.
(3) Apply a small amount of engine oil to each fuel
injector o-ring. This will help in fuel rail installation.
(4) Position fuel rail/fuel injector assembly to
machined injector openings in intake manifold.
(5) Guide each injector into cylinder head. Be care-
ful not to tear injector o-rings.
(6) Push fuel rail down until fuel injectors have
bottomed on shoulders.
(7) Install 2 fuel rail mounting bolts and tighten.
Refer to torque specifications.
(8) Connect electrical connectors at all fuel injec-
tors. To install connector, refer to (Fig. 37). Push con-
nector onto injector (1) and then push and lock red
colored slider (2). Verify connector is locked to injec-
tor by lightly tugging on connector.
(9) Snap 2 injection wiring harness clips (Fig. 35)
into brackets.
(10) Connect 2 main engine harness connectors at
rear of intake manifold (Fig. 34).
(11) Tighten 5 intake manifold mounting bolts.
Refer to Engine Torque Specifications.
(12) Install PCV valve and hose.
(13) Install thermostat and radiator hose. Fill with
coolant. Refer to Cooling.
(14) Connect necessary vacuum lines to throttle
body.
(15) Connect fuel line latch clip and fuel line to
fuel rail. Refer to Quick-Connect Fittings.
(16) Install air duct to throttle body.
(17) Connect battery cable to battery.
(18) Start engine and check for leaks.
3.7L Engine
(1) If fuel injectors are to be installed, refer to Fuel
Injector Removal/Installation.
(2) Clean out fuel injector machined bores in
intake manifold.
(3) Apply a small amount of engine oil to each fuel
injector o-ring. This will help in fuel rail installation.
(4) Position fuel rail/fuel injector assembly to
machined injector openings in cylinder head.
(5) Guide each injector into cylinder head. Be care-
ful not to tear injector o-rings.
(6) Pushrightside of fuel rail down until fuel
injectors have bottomed on cylinder head shoulder.Pushleftfuel rail down until injectors have bot-
tomed on cylinder head shoulder.
(7) Install 4 fuel rail mounting bolts and tighten.
Refer to torque specifications.
(8) Install 6 ignition coils. Refer to Ignition Coil
Removal/Installation.
(9) Connect electrical connectors to throttle body.
(10) Connect electrical connectors at all fuel injec-
tors. To install connector, refer to (Fig. 37). Push con-
nector onto injector (1) and then push and lock red
colored slider (2). Verify connector is locked to injec-
tor by lightly tugging on connector.
(11) Connect necessary vacuum lines to throttle
body.
(12) Connect fuel line latch clip and fuel line to
fuel rail. Refer to Quick-Connect Fittings.
(13) Install air box to throttle body.
(14) Install air duct to air box.
(15) Connect battery cable to battery.
(16) Start engine and check for leaks.
FUEL TANK
DESCRIPTION
The fuel tank is constructed of a plastic material.
Its main functions are for fuel storage and for place-
ment of the fuel pump module, and certain ORVR
components.
OPERATION
All models pass a full 360 degree rollover test
without fuel leakage. To accomplish this, fuel and
vapor flow controls are required for all fuel tank con-
nections.
A check (control) valve is mounted into the top sec-
tion of the 2±piece fuel pump module. Refer to Fuel
Tank Check Valve for additional information.
An evaporation control system is connected to the
fuel tank to reduce emissions of fuel vapors into the
atmosphere. When fuel evaporates from the fuel
tank, vapors pass through vent hoses or tubes to a
charcoal canister where they are temporarily held.
When the engine is running, the vapors are drawn
into the intake manifold. Certain models are also
equipped with a self-diagnosing system using a Leak
Detection Pump (LDP) and/or an ORVR system.
Refer to Emission Control System for additional
information.
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(11) Remove module lockring (Fig. 40) using a
brass drift and hammer (counter-clockwise).
(12) Carefully lift upper section of pump module
from fuel tank a few inches(lift upper section
from tank very slowly until rubber gasket can
be retained. If not, gasket will fall into fuel
tank).
(13) Using an approved gas holding tank, drain
fuel tank through fuel pump module opening.
Tank Removal
(1) After draining tank, temporarily place upper
section of fuel pump module back into fuel tank.
(2) Raise vehicle.
(3) If equipped, remove fuel tank skid plate and
tow hooks. Certain equipment packages will also
require removal of the trailer hitch. Refer to Tow
Hooks, Trailer Hitch or Skid Plate in 23, Body for
removal/installation procedures.
(4) Disconnect fuel filter ground strap.
(5) Disconnect fuel filter outlet line from body
retention clip located on frame near front/center of
tank (Fig. 41). Place a small screwdriver into side of
clip and twist for removal. Also disconnect Leak
Detection Pump (LDP) line (Fig. 41) from this clip.(6) Remove both 3/4º hoses at sides of Leak Detec-
tion Pump (LDP) (Fig. 41).
(7) Disconnect 3/4º flow management valve hose
(Fig. 41) at EVAP canister.
(8) Remove fuel fill hose clamp (Fig. 42) at fuel
tank, and disconnect hose from fuel tank.
(9) A third fuel line is attached to bottom of fuel
filter. The disconnection point (quick-connect fitting)
for this 3rd line is approximately 1 foot from front of
tank towards front of vehicle (Fig. 41). Clean connec-
tion point before disconnection. Disconnect by press-
ing on tabs at side of quick-connect fitting. Also
disconnect LDP vent line near this same point.
(10) Disconnect 2 vacuum/vent hoses from plastic
retention clip at left/front of fuel tank line (Fig. 41).
(11) Support tank with a hydraulic jack.
(12) Remove 4 fuel tank strap bolts (Fig. 41) (2 at
front of tank; 2 at rear of tank), and remove both
tank support straps (Fig. 41).
(13) Carefully lower tank a few inches and discon-
nect electrical connector at top of LDP (Fig. 43). To
disconnect electrical connector: Push upward on red
colored tab to unlock. Push on black colored tab
while removing connector.
Fig. 40 TOP OF FUEL PUMP MODULE
1 - LOCK RING
2 - ALIGNMENT NOTCH
3 - FUEL FILTER FITTINGS (2)
4 - ORVR SYSTEM HOSE AND CLAMP
5 - FLOW MANAGEMENT VALVE
6 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR
7 - LEAK DETECTION PUMP
8 - FUEL TANK CHECK (CONTROL) VALVE
9 - FUEL PUMP MODULE (UPPER SECTION)Fig. 41 FRONT OF FUEL TANK
1 - TANK MOUNTING BOLTS (4)
2 - TANK MOUNTING STRAPS (2)
3 - LEAK DETECTION PUMP (LDP)
4 - BODY RETENTION CLIP (CENTER)
5 - LDP HOSES
6 - HOSE TO FUEL MANAGEMENT VALVE
7 - BODY RETENTION CLIP (LEFT/FRONT)
8 - QUICK-CONECT FITTING
9 - LDP LINE
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FUEL INJECTION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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FUEL INJECTION
DESCRIPTION.........................29
ACCELERATOR PEDAL
REMOVAL.............................29
INSTALLATION.........................30
CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR
DESCRIPTION.........................30
OPERATION...........................31
REMOVAL.............................31
INSTALLATION.........................32
FUEL INJECTOR
DESCRIPTION.........................33
OPERATION
OPERATION - FUEL INJECTOR..........33
OPERATION - PCM OUTPUT............33
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - FUEL INJECTOR . 33
REMOVAL.............................34
INSTALLATION.........................34
FUEL PUMP RELAY
DESCRIPTION.........................34
OPERATION...........................34
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - FUEL PUMP
RELAY..............................34
REMOVAL.............................34
INSTALLATION.........................34
IDLE AIR CONTROL MOTOR
DESCRIPTION.........................35
OPERATION...........................35
REMOVAL.............................36INSTALLATION.........................36
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR
DESCRIPTION.........................36
OPERATION...........................36
REMOVAL.............................37
INSTALLATION.........................38
MAP SENSOR
DESCRIPTION.........................38
OPERATION...........................38
REMOVAL.............................39
INSTALLATION.........................40
OXYGEN SENSOR
DESCRIPTION.........................40
OPERATION...........................40
REMOVAL.............................41
INSTALLATION.........................43
THROTTLE BODY
DESCRIPTION.........................43
OPERATION...........................43
REMOVAL.............................43
INSTALLATION.........................44
THROTTLE CONTROL CABLE
REMOVAL.............................45
INSTALLATION.........................46
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR
DESCRIPTION.........................47
OPERATION...........................47
REMOVAL.............................47
INSTALLATION.........................48
FUEL INJECTION
DESCRIPTION
The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) operates
the fuel injection system. Refer to Powertrain Control
Module in Electronic Control Modules for informa-
tion.
ACCELERATOR PEDAL
REMOVAL
The accelerator pedal is serviced as a complete
assembly including the bracket.The accelerator pedal is connected to the upper
part of the accelerator pedal arm by a plastic
retainer (clip) (Fig. 1). This plastic retainer snaps
into the top of the accelerator pedal arm.
(1) From inside the vehicle, hold up accelerator
pedal. Remove plastic cable retainer (clip) and throt-
tle cable core wire from upper end of accelerator
pedal arm (Fig. 1). Plastic cable retainer (clip) snaps
into pedal arm.
(2) Remove 2 accelerator pedal mounting bracket
nuts. Remove accelerator pedal assembly.
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IDLE AIR CONTROL MOTOR
DESCRIPTION
The IAC stepper motor is mounted to the throttle
body, and regulates the amount of air bypassing the
control of the throttle plate. As engine loads and
ambient temperatures change, engine rpm changes.
A pintle on the IAC stepper motor protrudes into a
passage in the throttle body, controlling air flow
through the passage. The IAC is controlled by the
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) to maintain the
target engine idle speed.
OPERATION
At idle, engine speed can be increased by retract-
ing the IAC motor pintle and allowing more air to
pass through the port, or it can be decreased by
restricting the passage with the pintle and diminish-
ing the amount of air bypassing the throttle plate.
The IAC is called a stepper motor because it is
moved (rotated) in steps, or increments. Opening the
IAC opens an air passage around the throttle blade
which increases RPM.
The PCM uses the IAC motor to control idle speed
(along with timing) and to reach a desired MAP dur-
ing decel (keep engine from stalling).
The IAC motor has 4 wires with 4 circuits. Two of
the wires are for 12 volts and ground to supply elec-
trical current to the motor windings to operate the
stepper motor in one direction. The other 2 wires are
also for 12 volts and ground to supply electrical cur-
rent to operate the stepper motor in the opposite
direction.
To make the IAC go in the opposite direction, the
PCM just reverses polarity on both windings. If only
1 wire is open, the IAC can only be moved 1 step
(increment) in either direction. To keep the IAC
motor in position when no movement is needed, the
PCM will energize both windings at the same time.
This locks the IAC motor in place.
In the IAC motor system, the PCM will count
every step that the motor is moved. This allows the
PCM to determine the motor pintle position. If the
memory is cleared, the PCM no longer knows the
position of the pintle. So at the first key ON, the
PCM drives the IAC motor closed, regardless of
where it was before. This zeros the counter. Fromthis point the PCM will back out the IAC motor and
keep track of its position again.
When engine rpm is above idle speed, the IAC is
used for the following:
²Off-idle dashpot (throttle blade will close quickly
but idle speed will not stop quickly)
²Deceleration air flow control
²A/C compressor load control (also opens the pas-
sage slightly before the compressor is engaged so
that the engine rpm does not dip down when the
compressor engages)
²Power steering load control
The PCM can control polarity of the circuit to con-
trol direction of the stepper motor.
IAC Stepper Motor Program:The PCM is also
equipped with a memory program that records the
number of steps the IAC stepper motor most recently
advanced to during a certain set of parameters. For
example: The PCM was attempting to maintain a
1000 rpm target during a cold start-up cycle. The last
recorded number of steps for that may have been
125. That value would be recorded in the memory
cell so that the next time the PCM recognizes the
identical conditions, the PCM recalls that 125 steps
were required to maintain the target. This program
allows for greater customer satisfaction due to
greater control of engine idle.
Another function of the memory program, which
occurs when the power steering switch (if equipped),
or the A/C request circuit, requires that the IAC step-
per motor control engine rpm, is the recording of the
last targeted steps into the memory cell. The PCM
can anticipate A/C compressor loads. This is accom-
plished by delaying compressor operation for approx-
imately 0.5 seconds until the PCM moves the IAC
stepper motor to the recorded steps that were loaded
into the memory cell. Using this program helps elim-
inate idle-quality changes as loads change. Finally,
the PCM incorporates a9No-Load9engine speed lim-
iter of approximately 1800 - 2000 rpm, when it rec-
ognizes that the TPS is indicating an idle signal and
IAC motor cannot maintain engine idle.
A (factory adjusted) set screw is used to mechani-
cally limit the position of the throttle body throttle
plate.Never attempt to adjust the engine idle
speed using this screw.All idle speed functions are
controlled by the IAC motor through the PCM.
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REMOVAL
2.4L
The Idle Air Control (IAC) motor is located on the
rear side of the throttle body (Fig. 12).
(1) Disconnect electrical connector from IAC motor.
(2) Remove two mounting bolts (screws).
(3) Remove IAC motor from throttle body.
3.7L
The Idle Air Control (IAC) motor is located on the
side of the throttle body (Fig. 13).
(1) Disconnect electrical connector from IAC motor.
(2) Remove two mounting bolts (screws).
(3) Remove IAC motor from throttle body.
INSTALLATION
2.4L
The Idle Air Control (IAC) motor is located on the
rear side of the throttle body.
(1) Install IAC motor to throttle body.
(2) Install and tighten two mounting bolts (screws)
to 7 N´m (60 in. lbs.) torque.
(3) Install electrical connector.
3.7L
The Idle Air Control (IAC) motor is located on the
side of the throttle body (Fig. 13).
(1) Install IAC motor to throttle body.(2) Install and tighten two mounting bolts (screws)
to 7 N´m (60 in. lbs.) torque.
(3) Install electrical connector.
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
DESCRIPTION
The 2±wire Intake Manifold Air Temperature (IAT)
sensor is installed in the intake manifold with the
sensor element extending into the air stream.
The IAT sensor is a two-wire Negative Thermal
Coefficient (NTC) sensor. Meaning, as intake mani-
fold temperature increases, resistance (voltage) in the
sensor decreases. As temperature decreases, resis-
tance (voltage) in the sensor increases.
OPERATION
The IAT sensor provides an input voltage to the
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) indicating the
density of the air entering the intake manifold based
upon intake manifold temperature. At key-on, a
5±volt power circuit is supplied to the sensor from
the PCM. The sensor is grounded at the PCM
through a low-noise, sensor-return circuit.
The PCM uses this input to calculate the following:
²Injector pulse-width
²Adjustment of spark timing (to help prevent
spark knock with high intake manifold air-charge
temperatures)
Fig. 12 TPS/IAC MOTOR - 2.4L
1 - THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR (TPS)
2 - MOUNTING SCREWS
3 - IDLE AIR CONTROL MOTOR (IAC)
4 - MOUNTING SCREWS
Fig. 13 TPS/IAC MOTOR - 3.7L
1 - THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR (TPS)
2 - MOUNTING SCREWS
3 - IDLE AIR CONTROL MOTOR (IAC)
4 - MOUNTING SCREWS
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IDLE AIR CONTROL MOTOR (Continued)

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