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INSTALLATION
(1) Install the electric coolant pump and mounting
bracket onto the body studs.
(2) Install the two bracket retaining nuts. Tighten
the nuts to 5 N´m (45 in. lbs.).
(3) Using a twisting motion gently install both
hoses onto the electric coolant pump.
(4) Tighten both hose clamps securely.
(5) Connect the wire harness connector to the elec-
tric coolant pump.
(6) Reconnect the negative battery cable.
(7) Fill the engine cooling system (Refer to 7 -
COOLING/ENGINE/COOLANT - STANDARD PRO-
CEDURE - COOLING SYSTEM FILL).
HEATER CORE
DESCRIPTION
The heater core is mounted into the HVAC hous-
ing, located behind the instrument panel (Fig. 14).
The heater core is a heat exchanger made of rows of
tubes and fins. The heater core tubes are attached to
the heater core by using O-ring seals and bolts.
The heater core is serviced by removing and disas-
sembling the HVAC housing.
OPERATION
Engine coolant is circulated through the heater
hoses to the heater core whenever the heater water
valve is cycled open by the ATC A/C-heater control.
As the coolant flows through the heater core, heat
removed from the engine is transferred to the heater
core fins and tubes. Air directed through the heater
core picks up the heat from the heater core fins. The
heater water valve controls the heater output air
temperature by controlling the amount of heated
engine coolant flowing through the heater core. The
blower motor speed controls the volume of air flowing
through the HVAC housing.
The heater core cannot be repaired and, if faulty or
damaged, it must be replaced.
REMOVAL
WARNING: To avoid personal injury or death, on
vehicles equipped with airbags, disable the supple-
mental restraint system before attempting any
steering wheel, steering column, airbag, seat belt
tensioner, impact sensor, or instrument panel com-
ponent diagnosis or service. Disconnect and isolate
the battery negative (ground) cable, then wait two
minutes for the system capacitor to discharge
before performing further diagnosis or service. This
is the only sure way to disable the supplemental
restraint system. Failure to take the proper precau-
tions could result in accidental airbag deployment.
Fig. 13 Electric Coolant Pump
1 - HEATER HOSE
2 - HOSE CLAMP (2)
3 - HEATER HOSE
4 - ELECTRIC COOLANT PUMP
5 - WIRE HARNESS CONNECTOR
6 - NUT (2)
Fig. 14 Front Heater Core
1 - HEATER CORE
2 - BOLT (3)
3 - HEATER CORE TUBES
4 - O-RING SEALS
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WARNING: Refer to the applicable warnings and
cautions for this system before performing the fol-
lowing operation (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR
CONDITIONING/PLUMBING - WARNINGS) and (Refer
to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING -
CAUTIONS). Failure to follow the warnings and cau-
tions could result in possible personal injury or
death.
(1) Remove the heater housing (Refer to 24 -
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/DISTRIBUTION/
HVAC HOUSING - REMOVAL).
(2) Disassemble the HVAC housing to access the
heater core (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDI-
TIONING/DISTRIBUTION/HVAC HOUSING - DIS-
ASSEMBLY).
(3) Lift the heater core out of the lower half of the
HVACr housing (Fig. 15).
(4) If necessary, remove the three heater core tube
retaining bolts and the heater core tube assembly
from the heater core.
(5) Remove the heater core tube seals and discard
as required.INSTALLATION
(1) If the heater core tube assembly was removed
from the heater core, lubricate two new rubber
O-ring seals with clean engine coolant and install
them onto the heater core fitting.
(2) If required, connect the heater core tube
assembly to the heater core and install the three
retaining bolts. Tighten the bolts to 5 N´m (45 in.
lbs.).
(3) Install the heater core into the bottom half of
the HVAC housing.
(4) Assemble the HVAC housing (Refer to 24 -
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/DISTRIBUTION/
HVAC HOUSING - ASSEMBLY).
NOTE: If the heater core is being replaced, flush the
cooling system (Refer to 7 - COOLING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE - COOLING SYSTEM CLEANING/RE-
VERSE FLUSHING).
(5) Install the HVAC housing (Refer to 24 - HEAT-
ING & AIR CONDITIONING/DISTRIBUTION/HVAC
HOUSING - INSTALLATION).
LIQUID LINE
REMOVAL
WARNING: Refer to the applicable warnings and
cautions for this system before performing the fol-
lowing operation (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR
CONDITIONING/PLUMBING - WARNINGS) and (Refer
to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING -
CAUTIONS). Failure to follow the warnings and cau-
tions could result in possible personal injury or
death.
NOTE: The A/C liquid line is serviced in two sec-
tions. The front section connects between the A/C
condenser and the receiver/drier and includes the
high side service port and the A/C pressure sensor
on the fitting for the receiver/drier. The rear section
connects between the receiver/drier and the A/C
expansion valve.
FRONT SECTION
(1) Recover the refrigerant from the refrigerant
system (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITION-
ING/PLUMBING - STANDARD PROCEDURE -
REFRIGERANT SYSTEM RECOVERY).
(2) Disconnect and isolate they negative batter
cable.
(3) Remove the grille (Refer to 23 - BODY/EXTE-
RIOR/GRILLE - REMOVAL).
Fig. 15 HVAC Housing
1 - SCREW (12)
2 - UPPER HOUSING
3 - A/C EVAPORATOR
4 - EVAPORATOR O-RING SEAL (2)
5 - EVAPORATOR GASKET
6 - VENTILATION HOUSING GASKET
7 - LOWER HOUSING
8 - WIRING HARNESS
9 - BOLT (3)
10 - HEATER CORE
11 - HEATER CORE TUBE ASSEMBLY
12 - HEATER CORE TUBE GASKET
13 - HEATER CORE TUBE O-RING SEAL (2)
VAPLUMBING 24 - 77
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(4) Remove the nut that secures the A/C liquid line
to the A/C condenser.
(5) Disconnect the A/C liquid line to the A/C con-
denser and remove and discard the O-ring seal.
(6) Install plug in, or tape over the opened liquid
line fitting and the condenser outlet port.
(7) Remove the routing clip retaining nut and dis-
engage the routing clip retainer on top of the left
frame rail from the front section of the liquid line.
(8) Remove the A/C pressure sensor from the front
liquid line fitting (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR
CONDITIONING/CONTROLS/A/C PRESSURE
TRANSDUCER - REMOVAL).
(9) Remove the bolt that secures the front section
of the liquid line to the top of the receiver/drier (Fig.
16).
(10) Disconnect the front section of the liquid line
from the receiver/drier and remove and discard the
O-ring seal.
(11) Install plug in, or tape over the opened liquid
line fitting and the receiver/drier inlet port.
(12) Remove the front section of the A/C liquid line
from the engine compartment.
REAR SECTION
(1) Recover the refrigerant from the refrigerant
system (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITION-
ING/PLUMBING/REFRIGERANT - STANDARD
PROCEDURE - REFRIGERANT SYSTEM RECOV-
ERY).
(2) Disconnect and isolate the negative battery
cable.
(3) Remove the grille (Refer to 23 - BODY/EXTE-
RIOR/GRILLE - REMOVAL).(4) Remove the nut that secures the A/C suction
and liquid lines to the stud on the A/C expansion
valve (Fig. 17).
(5) Disconnect the A/C suction and liquid lines
from the A/C expansion valve and remove and dis-
card the O-ring seals.
(6) Disengage the routing clip retainer from the
rear section of the A/C liquid line.
(7) Remove the bolt that secures the rear section
of the liquid line to the top of the receiver/drier (Fig.
16).
(8) Disconnect the rear section of the liquid line
from the receiver/drier.
(9) Remove the seal from the liquid line fitting
outlet port and discard.
(10) Install plugs in, or tape over the opened liquid
and suction line fittings, both receiver/drier ports and
both expansion valve ports.
(11) Remove the rear section of the liquid line from
the engine compartment.
Fig. 16 Receiver-Drier
1 - RECEIVER/DRIER
2 - A/C LIQUID LINE (REAR SECTION)
3 - A/C PRESSURE TRANSDUCER
4 - A/C LIQUID LINE (FRONT SECTION)
5 - CLAMP
Fig. 17 A/C Expansion Valve
1 - EVAPORATOR TUBE TAPPING PLATE
2 - O-RING SEAL (2)
3 - A/C EXPANSION VALVE
4 - BOLT (2)
5 - A/C SUCTION LINE
6 - NUT
7 - A/C LIQUID LINE
8 - O-RING SEAL (2)
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INSTALLATION
NOTE: Be certain to add refrigerant oil if the rear
A/C evaporator is being replaced. The refrigerant oil
must be drained from the old evaporator and mea-
sured to determine the amount of refrigerant oil to
add to the new evaporator. Use only refrigerant oil
of the type recommended for the rear A/C compres-
sor in the vehicle.
(1) If the rear A/C evaporator is being replaced,
install the correct amount and type of refrigerant oil
into the new rear A/C evaporator. Drain the old evap-
orator and measure the refrigerant oil. Fill the new
evaporator with the same amount of new refrigerant
oil that was drained out of the old evaporator.
(2) Position the rear A/C evaporator to the bottom
of the rear A/C evaporator housing and install four
new rivets.
(3) Position the three covers to the rear A/C evap-
orator and install eight new rivets.
(4) Install the left blower motor onto the rear A/C
evaporator housing (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR
CONDITIONING/DISTRIBUTION - REAR/BLOWER
MOTOR - INSTALLATION).
(5) Connect the rear A/C expansion valve to the
rear A/C evaporator and install new insulating tape
(Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/
PLUMBING/REAR A/C EXPANSION VALVE -
INSTALLATION).
(6) Position the condensate drain pan to the bot-
tom of the rear A/C evaporator and install the five
screws and washers that secure the drain pan to the
evaporator. Tighten the screws to 2.2 N´m (20 in.
lbs.).
(7) Install the rear A/C evaporator housing (Refer
to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/DISTRI-
BUTION/REAR A/C EVAPORATOR HOUSING -
INSTALLATION).
REARA/CEXPANSION VALVE
DESCRIPTION
The rear A/C expansion valve controls the amount
of refrigerant entering the rear A/C evaporator (Fig.
24). The rear A/C expansion valve is of an externally-
equalized thermostatic expansion valve (TXV) design
and consists of a cast metal body with a removable
equalizer tube and an integral thermal sensor which
uses a capillary tube and sensing bulb.
The rear A/C expansion valve is located to the left
of the rear blower motors in the rear evaporator
housing.
OPERATION
High-pressure, high temperature liquid refrigerant
from the liquid line passes through the expansion
valve orifice, converting it into a low-pressure, low-
temperature mixture of liquid and gas before it
enters the A/C evaporator. A thermal sensor in the
rear A/C expansion valve monitors the temperature
of the refrigerant leaving the rear evaporator by use
of a sensing bulb positioned next to the evaporator
outlet tube. The thermal sensor adjusts the orifice
size at the evaporator inlet to allow the proper
amount of refrigerant into the rear A/C evaporator in
order to meet vehicle cooling requirements. Control-
ling the refrigerant flow through the A/C evaporator
ensures that none of the refrigerant leaving the evap-
orator is still in a liquid state, which could cause
damage to the A/C compressor.
To overcome the effect of the pressure drop within
the rear A/C evaporator, an external equalizer tube is
connected to the evaporator outlet tube and runs to
the underside if the diaphragm within the expansion
valve.
The rear A/C expansion valve is factory calibrated
and cannot be adjusted or repaired and, if faulty or
damaged, it must be replaced.
Fig. 24 Rear A/C Expansion Valve
1 - REAR A/C EXPANSION VALVE
2 - EQUALIZER TUBE
3 - CAPILLARY TUBE
4 - SENSING BULB
VAPLUMBING 24 - 85
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REMOVAL
WARNING: Refer to the applicable warnings and
cautions for this system before performing the fol-
lowing operation (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR
CONDITIONING/PLUMBING - WARNINGS) and (Refer
to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING -
CAUTIONS). Failure to follow the warnings and cau-
tions could result in possible personal injury or
death.
(1) Disconnect and isolate the negative battery
cable.
(2) Remove the cover from the rear A/C evaporator
housing (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDI-
TIONING/DISTRIBUTION - REAR/A/C EVAPORA-
TOR COVER-REAR - REMOVAL).
(3) Recover the refrigerant from the rear refriger-
ant system (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDI-
TIONING/PLUMBING - STANDARD PROCEDURE -
REFRIGERANT RECOVERY).
(4) Remove the insulating tape from around the
area of the rear A/C expansion valve (Fig. 25).
(5) Disconnect the equalizer tube from the rear
evaporator outlet tube.
(6) Disconnect the rear liquid line from the rear
A/C expansion valve and remove and discard the
O-ring seal.
(7) Disconnect the rear A/C expansion valve from
the rear evaporator inlet tube and remove and dis-
card the O-ring seal.
(8) Remove the retaining clamp that secures the
sensor bulb to the evaporator outlet tube and remove
the expansion valve, capillary tube and sensor bulb
as an assembly.
(9) Install plugs into, or tape over the opened
refrigerant line and evaporator tube fittings and
expansion valve ports.
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(4) Connect the wiring harness connector to the
CCV heater (Fig. 1).
(5) Install the turbocharger heat shield.
(6) Connect the negative battery cable.
CRANKCASE VENTILATION
BREATHER
DESCRIPTION
The crankcase ventilation breather is a three
staged, filtered, oil separating breather with a oil
return passage into the cylinder head cover (Fig. 2).
The oil separator removes oil from the blow by gasses
to reduce MAF sensor contamination. For service
procedures refer to (Refer to 25 - EMISSIONS CON-
TROL/EVAPORATIVE EMISSIONS/CCV
RESTRICTER - REMOVAL).
REMOVAL
(1) Remove the engine cover.
(2) Disconnect the breather outlet hose at the
breather (Fig. 3).
(3) Remove the breather fasteners (Fig. 3).
(4) Wiggle the breather free from the cylinder head
cover (Fig. 3).
Fig. 2 CCV BREATHER
25 - 2 EVAPORATIVE EMISSIONSVA
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INSTALLATION
(1) Remove the oil fill cap, clean the oil return pas-
sage in the cylinder head cover, then blow out with
low pressure compressed air.
(2) Clean mating surfaces.
(3) Install the CCV breather and tighten fasteners
to 11 N´m (97 in.lbs.) (Fig. 3).
(4) Connect the CCV breather outlet hose (Fig. 3).
(5) Install the engine cover (Refer to 9 - ENGINE -
INSTALLATION).
Fig. 3 CCV BREATHER
1 - FUEL RAIL 6 - CAM POSITION SENSOR
2 - FUEL RAIL PRESSURE SENSOR 7 - FUEL INJECTOR
3 - FUEL INJECTOR RETURN LINE 8 - HIGH PRESSURE FUEL INJECTOR SUPPLY LINE
4 - CCV BREATHER 9 - FUEL PRESSURE SOLENOID
5 - CYLINDER HEAD COVER 10 - FUEL RAIL SUPPLY LINE
VAEVAPORATIVE EMISSIONS 25 - 3
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VA LV E
DESCRIPTION
Exhaust gas recirculation reduces the quantity of
fresh air supplied to the cylinders per stroke without
having to throttle the air supply. Exhaust gas is
recirculated during all engine speed and engine load
conditions. As a result, emissions are reduced. If a
quantity of exhaust gas is mixed with the air that is
to be used to burn the fuel in the cylinders, the oxy-
gen content is reduced because the exhaust gas is
low in oxygen. The result is that the combustion rate
is reduced, as is the combustion temperature. This
reduces the quantity of NOx that are emitted in the
exhaust gas. (Fig. 2).
The ECM power supply relay has a power off delay
feature. The relay is powered off approximately 15
seconds after the ignition switch is turned off. This
allows for the self-cleaning function of the EGR valve
and a function check of the sensors for diagnosis pur-
poses.
Fig. 1 EGR AND COOLER
1 - EGR VALVE 3 - COOLING FINS
2 - COOLANT PASSAGE 4 - EXHAUST GAS PASSAGE
VAEXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION 25 - 5
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OPERATION
The mass of the air supplied to the cylinders per
stroke is the decisive factor for determining the opti-
mum quantity of exhaust gas for the operating con-
dition. This is calculated from the Mass Air Flow
sensor information.
The ECM evaluates this signal as well as that
from the Charge Air Pressure sensor, and outputs a
PWM signal in accordance with one of the maps
stored in it. The signal is sent to the exhaust gas
recirculation valve. The map is formulated to keep
the NOx as low as possible. The EGR valve is actu-
ated by an electric positioning motor and has a self
cleaning function. Every time the ignition switch is
turned off, the valve rotates twice to eliminate any
carbon deposits.
REMOVAL
NOTE: The EGR and EGR Cooler are serviced as an
assembly.
(1) Disconnect the negative battery cable.
(2) Partailly drain the cooling system (Refer to 7 -
COOLING/ENGINE/COOLANT - STANDARD PRO-
CEDURE).
(3) Lift up on the charge air hose retaining clip at
the intake manifold and disconnect hose with seal
(4) Disconnect the electrical connector at the EGR
positioner (Fig. 3).(5) Disconnect the EGR cooler hose.
(6) Remove the EGR fasteners and EGR with
cooler assembly (Fig. 3).
INSTALLATION
(1) Clean all gasket mating surfaces.
(2) Position the EGR positioner to the intake man-
ifold with a new gasket, install bolts and tighten to
124 lbs.in (14 N´m) (Fig. 3).
(3) Connect the EGR positioner electrical connec-
tor (Fig. 3).
(4) Inspect the seal of the charge air inlet tube,
replace as necessary (Fig. 3).
(5) Seat the charge air tube with gasket into the
intake manifold and push down on the charge air
tube retaining clip.
(6) Refill the cooling system (Refer to 7 - COOL-
ING/ENGINE/COOLANT - STANDARD PROCE-
DURE).
(7) Connect negative battery cable.
VALVE COOLER
DESCRIPTION
The exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) cooler is an
integrated part of the EGR valve. Coolant flows
around the exhaust gasses, cooling them before they
are remixed with the incoming air and reburned in
the combustion chamber (Fig. 4).
Fig. 2 EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION
1 - E G R VA LV E
2 -CHARGE AIR PRESSURE SENSOR
3 - EXHAUST MANIFOLD
4 - EGR DUCT IN CYLINDER HEAD
5 - INTAKE MANIFOLD
Fig. 3 EGR VALVE
1 - E G R VA LV E
2 - INTAKE MANIFOLD
3 - EGR COOLER HOSE
4 - HARNESS CONNECTOR
25 - 6 EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATIONVA
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INDEX
ABS INDICATOR.......................8J-9ACCELERATOR PEDAL POSITION SENSOR. . . 14-32
ACCESSORY SWITCH BEZEL............23-56
ADR INDICATOR.....................8J-10
AIR CLEANER ELEMENT................9-21
AIR CLEANER HOUSING................9-21
AIR FILTER ....................24-45, 24-58
AIR OUTLET TEMPERATURE SENSOR....24-16
AIR OUTLETS.......................24-45
AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE.............8O-8
AIRBAG INDICATOR...................8J-11
ALB CONTROLLER....................5-16
ALB LEVER..........................5-16
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE INDICATOR.....8J-11
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR.......24-17
ANTENNA BODY & CABLE..............8A-1
ARMREST..........................23-79
ASH RECEIVER......................23-57
ASH RECEIVER / CIGAR LIGHTER LAMP
UNIT..............................8L-30
ASSIST HANDLE.....................23-71
AUDIO..............................8A-1
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION NAG1 -
SERVICE INFORMATION................21-3
A - PILLAR TRIM.....................23-70
A / C CLUTCH RELAY.................24-24
A / C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH COIL.......24-12
A / C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH............24-8
A / C COMPRESSOR..................24-66
A / C CONDENSER COVER.............24-52
A / C CONDENSER FAN RELAY..........24-26
A / C CONDENSER HOUSING...........24-52
A / C CONDENSER....................24-69
A / C CONTROL MODULE..............24-28
A / C DISCHARGE LINE................24-71
A / C EVAPORATOR COVER.............24-55
A / C EVAPORATOR HOUSING...........24-55
A / C EVAPORATOR...................24-72
A / C EXPANSION VALVE...............24-73
A / C HEATER CONTROL...............24-12
A / C HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH.........24-30
A / C LOW PRESSURE SWITCH.........24-32
A / C PRESSURE TRANSDUCER.........24-14
BACKLITE - BULKHEAD TRIM PANEL.....23-84
BACKUP LAMP BULB..................8L-5
BASECOAT / CLEARCOAT FINISH........23-77
BATTERY CABLES....................8F-14
BATTERY HOLDDOWN.................8F-13
BATTERY SYSTEM.....................8F-1
BATTERY TRAY......................8F-16
BATTERY............................8F-6
BEARINGS - DIFFERENTIAL CASE.........3-38
BEARING / SEAL - AXLE HUB............3-28
BEARING / SEAL - AXLE................3-24
BELT TENSIONERS.....................7-5
BLOWER MOTOR RELAY...............24-33
BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR............24-17
BLOWER MOTOR SWITCH........24-19, 24-35
BLOWER MOTOR...............24-47, 24-58
BODY...............................23-1
BOOST PRESSURE SENSOR............14-33
BRAKE INDICATOR...................8J-12
BRAKE LAMP SWITCH.................8L-6
BRAKE LINES.........................5-8
BRAKE PADS / SHOES...................5-8
BRAKE WEAR INDICATOR..............8J-13
BRAKES - ABS........................5-30
BRAKES - BASE........................5-2
BRAKE / PARK LAMP BULB.............8L-7
BULKHEAD TRIM PANEL...............23-72
BUMPERS...........................13-1
BUSHINGS............................2-3
B - PILLAR TRIM.....................23-71
CABIN HEATER.....................24-104
CABLE TENSIONER....................5-24
CABLE..............................8P-2
CABLES.............................5-24
CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR..........14-33
CAMSHAFT(S)........................9-28
CARGO LAMP SWITCH................8L-31
CARGO / DOME LAMP BULB............8L-30
CARGO / DOME LAMP UNIT............8L-31
CARPETS AND FLOOR MATS...........23-72
CATALYTIC CONVERTER
................11-3
CENTER BEARING
......................3-9
CENTER HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP BULB. . . 8L-8CENTER HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP UN.....8L-8
CENTER ROLLER ARM
................23-36CENTER TRACK......................23-37
CENTRAL TIMER MODULE..............8E-1
CHARGE AIR COOLER AND PLUMBING....11-4
CHARGING INDICATOR................8J-14
CHARGING SYSTEM..................8F-17
CHECK VALVE.......................8R-11
CHECK.......................23-13, 23-23
CHIME / BUZZER......................8B-1
CIGAR LIGHTER OUTLET............8W-97-1
CIRCUIT BREAKER.................8W-97-2
CLEARANCE LAMP BULB...............8L-9
CLEARANCE LAMP UNIT................8L-9
CLOCK.............................8J-14
CLOCKSPRING......................8O-12
CLUSTER BEZEL.....................23-55
COLUMN............................19-4
CONNECTOR.......................Intro.-9
CONNECTOR/GROUND/SPLICE
LOCATION........................8W-91-1
CONTROLLER ANTILOCK BRAKE.........8E-3
COOLANT LEVEL SENSOR...............7-13
COOLANT LOW INDICATOR.............8J-15
COOLANT............................7-9
COOLING.............................7-1
COWL TRIM........................23-73
CRANKCASE VENTILATION BREATHER......25-2
CRANKCASE VENTILATION HEATER.......25-1
CRANKSHAFT OIL SEAL - FRONT.........9-42
CRANKSHAFT OIL SEAL - REAR..........9-41
CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR........14-35
CRANKSHAFT........................9-39
CUP HOLDER........................23-57
CYLINDER HEAD COVER(S).............9-33
CYLINDER HEAD......................9-22
DAYTIME RUNNING LAMP RELAY.......8L-10
DEFROSTER DUCTS..................24-47
DIFFERENTIAL........................3-31
DIODE............................Intro.-9
DISC BRAKE CALIPER ADAPTER.........5-14
DISC BRAKE CALIPERS.................5-11
DOME LAMP / INTRUSION SENSOR
BULB..............................8L-33
DOME LAMP / INTRUSION SENSOR......8L-33
DOME / READING LAMP BULB..........8L-32
DOME / READING LAMP UNIT..........8L-32
DOOR GLASS............23-15, 23-30, 23-46
DOOR JAMB SWITCH.................8L-34
DOOR LOCK MOTOR...................8N-1
DOOR OPENING SEALS................23-90
DOOR........................23-14, 23-23
DRIVE BELTS..........................7-5
DRIVER AIRBAG.....................8O-16
DRIVER HEATED SEAT SWITCH.........8G-11
D - PILLAR TRIM.....................23-73
ELECTRIC COOLANT PUMP.............24-75
ELECTRICAL.........................5-30
ELECTROHYDRAULIC UNIT............21-105
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER................7-14
ENGINE BLOCK.......................9-37
ENGINE CONTROL MODULE.............8E-3
ENGINE COOLANT TEMP SENSOR........7-15
ENGINE COOLANT THERMOSTAT.........7-16
ENGINE CRADLE CROSSMEMBER........13-8
ENGINE TEMPERATURE GAUGE.........8J-15
ENGINE..............................9-2
ENTRY / EXIT LAMP BULB.............8L-34
ENTRY / EXIT LAMP UNIT..............8L-35
ESP INDICATOR......................8J-16
EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE
SENSOR......................24-19, 24-37
EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION..........25-4
EXHAUST MANIFOLD..................9-68
EXHAUST PIPE.......................11-3
EXHAUST SYSTEM....................11-1
EXHAUST TUBE.....................24-105
EXTERIOR HANDLE.......23-16, 23-31, 23-35
FAN DRIVE VISCOUS CLUTCH...........7-17
FASTENER IDENTIFICATION...........Intro.-3
FASTENER USAGE...................Intro.-6
FINESSE SANDING / BUFFING & POLISH . . 23-78
FLOOR DISTRIBUTION DUCTS..........24-47
FLUID AND FILTER..................21-131
FLUID CAPACITIES.....................0-5
FLUID COOLER TUBE
.................19-13
FLUID FILL / CHECK LOCATIONS
..........0-5
FLUID RESERVOIR
....................5-15
FLUID TYPES
..........................0-1
FLYWHEEL
...........................9-43FOG LAMP BULB.....................8L-10
FOG LAMP RELAY....................8L-11
FOG LAMP SWITCH...................8L-12
FRAME..............................13-3
FREEWHEELING CLUTCH.............21-135
FRONT BUMPER - STEPS...............13-2
FRONT DOOR INNER BELT
WEATHERSTRIP.....................23-90
FRONT DOOR OUTER BELT
WEATHERSTRIP.....................23-90
FRONT FASCIA.......................13-2
FRONT LAMP UNIT...................8L-13
FRONT POSITION LAMP BULB..........8L-14
FRONT SEAT BELT & RETRACTOR.......8O-20
FRONT SEAT BELT BUCKLE............8O-23
FRONT TURN / PARK / SIDE MARKER
LAMP BULB.........................8L-15
FRONT WHEEL SPEED SENSOR..........5-31
FRONT...............................2-1
FUEL DELIVERY.......................14-6
FUEL DOSING PUMP.................24-106
FUEL DRAIN TUBES..................14-10
FUEL FILL DOOR.....................23-48
FUEL FILTER CLOGGED INDICATOR......8J-17
FUEL FILTER........................14-10
FUEL GAUGE........................8J-17
FUEL INJECTOR.......................14-35
FUEL LEVEL SENDING UNIT / SENSOR....14-28
FUEL LINE.........................24-107
FUEL LINES.........................14-11
FUEL PRESSURE SENSOR.............14-39
FUEL PRESSURE SOLENOID............14-40
FUEL PUMP MODULE.................14-18
FUEL PUMP.........................14-13
FUEL QUANTITY CONTROL VALVE.......14-21
FUEL RAIL PRESSURE SENSOR.........14-12
FUEL RAIL..........................14-22
FUEL SYSTEM........................14-1
FUEL TANK.........................14-23
FUEL TEMPERATURE SENSOR..........14-42
FUSE BLOCK #1...................8W-97-2
FUSE BLOCK #2...................8W-97-3
GAP AND FLUSH.....................23-91
GEAR SELECTOR INDICATOR...........8J-18
GEAR...............................19-7
GEARSHIFT CABLE..................21-138
GEAR - PINION / RING.................3-41
GENERATOR DECOUPLER PULLEY.......8F-19
GENERATOR........................8F-18
GLOVE BOX.........................23-58
GLOW PLUG RELAY....................8I-1
GLOW PLUG..........................8I-1
GRILLE............................23-48
HCU (HYDRAULIC CONTROL UNIT).......5-36
HEADLAMP LEVELING MOTOR..........8L-16
HEADLAMP LEVELING SWITCH.........8L-17
HEADLINER.........................23-73
HEADREST..........................23-79
HEATED GLASS.......................8G-1
HEATED MIRRORS....................8G-9
HEATED SEAT ELEMENT...............8G-12
HEATED SEAT RELAY.................8G-12
HEATED SEAT SENSOR................8G-13
HEATED SEATS ......................8G-10
HEATER CORE.......................24-76
HEATER UNIT......................24-110
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING..........24-1
HIGH BEAM HEADLAMP BULB..........8L-18
HIGH BEAM INDICATOR...............8J-19
HINGE..................23-17, 23-32, 23-51
HOISTING............................0-5
HOLDING CLUTCH B1................21-143
HOLDING CLUTCH B2................21-148
HOLDING CLUTCHES.................21-141
HOOD.............................23-51
HORN SWITCH.......................8H-1
HORN..............................8H-1
HOSES.............................19-14
HUB / BEARING........................2-4
HVAC HOUSING......................24-48
HYDRAULIC / MECHANICAL..............5-5
IGNITION CONTROL....................8I-1
INLET HOSE........................24-111
INPUT CLUTCH K1
...................21-92
INPUT CLUTCH K2
...................21-97
INPUT CLUTCH K3
..................21-102
INPUT CLUTCHES
....................21-90
INPUT SPEED SENSORS
..............21-153
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