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(16) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
(17) Evacuate the refrigerant system. (Refer to 24
- HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING -
FRONT/REFRIGERANT - STANDARD PROCE-
DURE - REFRIGERANT SYSTEM EVACUATE).
(18) Charge the refrigerant system. (Refer to 24 -
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING -
FRONT/REFRIGERANT - STANDARD PROCE-
DURE - REFRIGERANT SYSTEM CHARGE).
INSTALLATION - COMPRESSOR MOUNTING
BRACKET - 2.4L ENGINE
(1) Position the compressor mounting bracket onto
the engine.
(2) Install and tighten the four screws that secure
the compressor mounting bracket to the engine.
Tighten the screws to 54 N´m (40 ft. lbs.).
(3) Reinstall the compressor onto the mounting
bracket. (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDI-
TIONING/PLUMBING/COMPRESSOR - INSTALLA-
TION).
CONDENSER
DESCRIPTION
The condenser is integral to a cooling module
which includes the radiator, the electric cooling fan,
the fan shroud, air seals and an automatic transmis-
sion oil cooler. The cooling module is located in the
air flow in the front of the engine compartment
behind the radiator grille. The condenser cannot be
repaired or adjusted and, if faulty or damaged, it
must be replaced. The condenser may be removed
from the cooling module for service without removing
the cooling module from the vehicle.
OPERATION
The condenser is a heat exchanger that allows the
high-pressure refrigerant gas being discharged by the
compressor to give up its heat to the air passing over
the condenser fins. When the refrigerant gas gives up
its heat, it condenses. When the refrigerant leaves
the condenser, it has become a high-pressure liquid
refrigerant. The volume of air flowing over the con-
denser fins is critical to the proper cooling perfor-
mance of the air conditioning system. Therefore, it is
important that there are no objects placed in front of
the radiator grille openings in the front of the vehicle
or foreign material on the condenser fins that might
obstruct air flow. Also, any factory-installed air seals
or shrouds must be properly reinstalled following
radiator or condenser service.
REMOVAL
WARNING: REFER TO THE APPLICABLE WARN-
INGS AND CAUTIONS FOR THIS SYSTEM BEFORE
PERFORMING THE FOLLOWING OPERATION.
(Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/
PLUMBING - FRONT - WARNING - A/C PLUMBING)
and (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/
PLUMBING - FRONT - CAUTION - A/C PLUMBING).
NOTE: Before removing the condenser, note the
location of each of the radiator and condenser air
seals. These air seals are used to direct air through
the condenser and radiator. The air seals must be
reinstalled in their proper locations in order for the
air conditioning and engine cooling systems to per-
form as designed.
(1) Recover the refrigerant from the refrigerant
system. (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDI-
TIONING/PLUMBING - FRONT/REFRIGERANT -
STANDARD PROCEDURE - REFRIGERANT
RECOVERY).
(2) Remove the two large screws that secure the
front fascia and the outboard ends of the radiator
sight shield to the radiator closure panel crossmem-
ber (Fig. 4).
(3) Remove the five small screws that secure the
front fascia grille inserts to the radiator sight shield.
(4) Remove the radiator sight shield from the radi-
ator closure panel crossmember.
(5) Remove the two screws that secure the hood
latch unit to the front of the radiator closure panel
Fig. 4 Radiator Sight Shield
1 - LARGE SCREWS (2)
2 - SMALL SCREWS (5)
3 - RADIATOR SIGHT SHIELD
4 - GRILLE INSERTS
5 - FRONT FASCIA
24 - 66 PLUMBING - FRONTRS
A/C COMPRESSOR (Continued)
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(9) Install plugs in, or tape over the opened liquid
line fitting and the filter-drier outlet port.
(10) Remove the nut that secures the suction line
and liquid line fittings to the stud on the expansion
valve.
(11) Disconnect the suction line and liquid line fit-
tings from the expansion valve and move the lines
out of the way.
(12) Remove the seals from the suction line and
liquid line fittings and discard.
(13) Install plugs in, or tape over the opened suc-
tion line and liquid line fittings and both expansion
valve ports.
(14) Remove the two screws that secure the expan-
sion valve to the evaporator tube tapping plate.
(15) Disconnect the HVAC wire harness connector
for the evaporator temperature sensor from the sen-
sor on the top of the expansion valve.
(16) Remove the expansion valve from the evapo-
rator inlet and outlet tube fittings.
(17) Remove the seals from the evaporator inlet
and outlet tube fittings and discard.
(18) Install plugs in, or tape over the opened evap-
orator inlet and outlet tube fittings and both expan-
sion valve ports.
INSTALLATION
(1) Remove the tape or plugs from the evaporator
inlet and outlet tube fittings and both ports on the
back of the expansion valve.
(2) Lubricate new rubber O-ring seals with clean
refrigerant oil and install them on the evaporator
inlet and outlet tube fittings.
(3) Position the expansion valve onto the evapora-
tor inlet and outlet tube fittings.
(4) Install and tighten the two screws that secure
the expansion valve to the evaporator tube tapping
plate plate. Tighten the screws to 11 N´m (97 in.
lbs.).
(5) Reconnect the HVAC wire harness connector
for the evaporator temperature sensor to the sensor
connector receptacle on the top of the expansion
valve.
(6) Remove the tape or plugs from the front liquid
line rear section and suction line fittings for the
expansion valve and both ports on the front of the
expansion valve.
(7) Lubricate new rubber O-ring seals with clean
refrigerant oil and install them on the front liquid
line rear section and suction line fittings for the
expansion valve.
(8) Reconnect the liquid line and suction line fit-
tings to the expansion valve.
(9) Install and tighten the nut that secures the
suction line and liquid line fittings to the stud on theexpansion valve. Tighten the nut to 23 N´m (17 ft.
lbs.).
(10) Remove the tape or plugs from the liquid line
rear section fitting for the filter-drier and the filter-
drier outlet port.
(11) Lubricate a new rubber O-ring seal with clean
refrigerant oil and install it on the liquid line fitting.
(12) Reconnect the liquid line fitting to the filter-
drier outlet port on the top of the filter-drier.
(13) Install and tighten the screw that secures the
liquid line fitting to the filter-drier. Tighten the screw
to 11 N´m (100 in. lbs.).
(14) Reconnect the headlamp and dash wire har-
ness connector for the A/C pressure transducer to the
transducer on the front liquid line rear section.
(15) Reconnect the drain tube to the wiper module
drain on the right side of the engine compartment.
(16) Reinstall the air cleaner housing into the
right side of the engine compartment.
(17) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
(18) Evacuate the refrigerant system. (Refer to 24
- HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING -
FRONT/REFRIGERANT - STANDARD PROCE-
DURE - REFRIGERANT SYSTEM EVACUATE).
(19) Charge the refrigerant system. (Refer to 24 -
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING -
FRONT/REFRIGERANT - STANDARD PROCE-
DURE - REFRIGERANT SYSTEM CHARGE).
HEATER CORE
DESCRIPTION
The heater core is located in the distribution hous-
ing of the heater-A/C unit, under the instrument
panel. It is a heat exchanger made of rows of tubes
and fins. One end of the core is fitted with a molded
plastic tank that includes integral heater core inlet
and outlet ports. The removable heater core tubes
are held in place these ports by a sealing plate
secured with a screw to the heater core tank. This
removable heater core tube arrangement allows the
heater core to be serviced without removing the heat-
er-A/C unit housing from the vehicle. The heater core
cannot be repaired and, if faulty or damaged, it must
be replaced.
OPERATION
Engine coolant is circulated through heater hoses
to the heater core at all times. 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 blend air door
allows control of the heater output air temperature
by controlling how much of the air flowing through
24 - 74 PLUMBING - FRONTRS
EXPANSION VALVE (Continued)
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INSTALLATION
(1) Remove the tape or plugs from the evaporator
tube fittings and both expansion valve ports.
(2) Lubricate new rubber O-ring seals with clean
refrigerant oil and install them on the evaporator
tube fittings.
(3) Position the expansion valve onto the evapora-
tor tubes.
(4) Install and tighten the two screws that secure
the expansion valve to the evaporator tube sealing
plate. Tighten the screws to 11 N´m (97 in. lbs.).
(5) Reinstall the rear evaporator line extension
onto the expansion valve. (Refer to 24 - HEATING &
AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING - REAR/EVAPO-
RATOR - INSTALLATION - EVAPORATOR LINE
EXTENSION).
(6) Install the foam insulator wrap over the rear
expansion valve.
(7) Reinstall the rear heater-A/C unit housing into
the vehicle. (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDI-
TIONING/DISTRIBUTION - REAR/REAR HEATER-
A/C HOUSING - INSTALLATION).
(8) Run the HVAC Cooldown Test to verify proper
operation.
HEATER CORE
DESCRIPTION
The rear heater core is located near the front of
the rear heater-A/C unit housing, behind the right
rear wheel house. It is a heat exchanger made of
rows of tubes and fins. One end of the core is fitted
with a molded plastic tank that includes integral
heater core inlet and outlet nipples. The heater core
can be serviced without removing the rear heater-A/C
unit housing from the vehicle. The heater core cannot
be repaired and, if faulty or damaged, it must be
replaced.
OPERATION
Engine coolant is circulated through heater hoses
to the heater core at all times. 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 blend air door
allows control of the heater output air temperature
by controlling how much of the air flowing through
the rear heater-A/C unit housing is directed through
the heater core.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - HEATER CORE
FILLING
In its final installed position, the rear heater core
is positioned higher than the radiator fill cap. There-fore, when the cooling system is drained and refilled,
gravity will not refill the heater core with coolant to
the proper level. This may result in two problems:1.
Insufficient coolant level in the engine cooling sys-
tem, which may result in engine overheating.2.Air
entrapped within the rear heater core, which may
result in insufficient rear heater performance. There
are two methods that may be employed to prevent
these problems:1.Pre-filling of the rear heater core.
2.Thermal cycling of the engine cooling system. Fol-
lowing are descriptions of both prevention methods,
as well as a method to verify rear heater perfor-
mance.
WARNING: REFER TO THE APPLICABLE WARN-
INGS AND CAUTIONS FOR THIS SYSTEM BEFORE
PERFORMING THE FOLLOWING OPERATION.
(Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/
PLUMBING FRONT - WARNING - HEATER PLUMB-
ING).
PRE-FILLING
If the rear heater core or the rear heater-A/C hous-
ing have been removed from the vehicle for service,
the rear heater core may be pre-filled with the proper
engine coolant mixture prior to reconnecting the
heater hoses to the heater core hose fittings.
(1) The heater core should be installed in the rear
heater-A/C unit housing, and the rear heater-A/C
unit housing should be installed in the vehicle.
(2) Take the proper precautions to protect the car-
peting below the rear heater core from spilled engine
coolant and have absorbent toweling readily avail-
able to mop up any spills.
(3) Insert the small end of an appropriate funnel
into the upper hose fitting of the heater core (Fig. 4).
Fig. 4 Pre-Filling Heater Core - Typical
1 - REAR HEATER CORE
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The following is a list of the monitored compo-
nents:
²Comprehensive Components
²Oxygen Sensor Monitor
²Oxygen Sensor Heater Monitor
²Catalyst Monitor
COMPREHENSIVE COMPONENTS
Along with the major monitors, OBD II requires
that the diagnostic system monitor any component
that could affect emissions levels. In many cases,
these components were being tested under OBD I.
The OBD I requirements focused mainly on testing
emissions-related components for electrical opens and
shorts.
However, OBD II also requires that inputs from
powertrain components to the PCM be tested for
rationality, and that outputs to powertrain compo-
nents from the PCM be tested forfunctionality.
Methods for monitoring the various Comprehensive
Component monitoring include:
(1) Circuit Continuity
²Open
²Shorted high
²Shorted to ground
(2) Rationality or Proper Functioning
²Inputs tested for rationality
²Outputs tested for functionality
NOTE: Comprehensive component monitors are
continuous. Therefore, enabling conditions do not
apply.
Input RationalityÐWhile input signals to the
PCM are constantly being monitored for electrical
opens and shorts, they are also tested for rationality.
This means that the input signal is compared against
other inputs and information to see if it makes sense
under the current conditions.
PCM sensor inputs that are checked for rationality
include:
²Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor
²Oxygen Sensor (O2S)
²Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor
²Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor
²Vehicle Speed Sensor
²Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor
²Intake/inlet Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor
²Throttle Position (TPS) Sensor
²Ambient Temperature Sensors
²Power Steering Switch
²Oxygen Sensor Heater
²Brake Switch
²Leak Detection Pump Switch or NVLD switch (if
equipped)
²P/N SwitchOutput FunctionalityÐPCM outputs are tested
for functionality in addition to testing for opens and
shorts. When the PCM provides a voltage to an out-
put component, it can verify that the command was
carried out by monitoring specific input signals for
expected changes. For example, when the PCM com-
mands the Idle Air Control (IAC) Motor to a specific
position under certain operating conditions, it expects
to see a specific (target) idle speed (RPM). If it does
not, it stores a DTC.
PCM outputs monitored for functionality include:
²Fuel Injectors
²Ignition Coils
²Idle Air Control
²Purge Solenoid
²EGR Solenoid (if equipped)
²LDP Solenoid or NVLD solenoid (if equipped)
²Radiator Fan Control
²Trans Controls
OXYGEN SENSOR (O2S) MONITOR
DESCRIPTIONÐEffective control of exhaust
emissions is achieved by an oxygen feedback system.
The most important element of the feedback system
is the O2S. The O2S is located in the exhaust path.
Once it reaches operating temperature 300É to 350ÉC
(572É to 662ÉF), the sensor generates a voltage that
is inversely proportional to the amount of oxygen in
the exhaust. When there is a large amount of oxygen
in the exhaust caused by a lean condition, the sensor
produces a low voltage, below 450 mV. When the oxy-
gen content is lower, caused by a rich condition, the
sensor produces a higher voltage, above 450mV (volt-
ages are offset by 2.5 volts on NGC vehicles).
The information obtained by the sensor is used to
calculate the fuel injector pulse width. The PCM is
programmed to maintain the optimum air/fuel ratio.
At this mixture ratio, the catalyst works best to
remove hydrocarbons (HC), carbon monoxide (CO)
and nitrous oxide (NOx) from the exhaust.
The O2S is also the main sensing element for the
EGR (if equipped), Catalyst and Fuel Monitors.
The O2S may fail in any or all of the following
manners:
²Slow response rate (Big Slope)
²Reduced output voltage (Half Cycle)
²Heater Performance
Slow Response Rate (Big Slope)ÐResponse rate
is the time required for the sensor to switch from
lean to rich signal output once it is exposed to a
richer than optimum A/F mixture or vice versa. As
the PCM adjusts the air/fuel ratio, the sensor must
be able to rapidly detect the change. As the sensor
ages, it could take longer to detect the changes in the
oxygen content of the exhaust gas. The rate of
change that an oxygen sensor experiences is called
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EMISSIONS CONTROL (Continued)
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ªBig Slopeº. The PCM checks the oxygen sensor volt-
age in increments of a few milliseconds.
Reduced Output Voltage (Half Cycle)ÐThe
output voltage of the O2S ranges from 0 to 1 volt
(voltages are offset by 2.5 volts on NGC vehicles). A
good sensor can easily generate any output voltage in
this range as it is exposed to different concentrations
of oxygen. To detect a shift in the A/F mixture (lean
or rich), the output voltage has to change beyond a
threshold value. A malfunctioning sensor could have
difficulty changing beyond the threshold value. Each
time the voltage signal surpasses the threshold, a
counter is incremented by one. This is called the Half
Cycle Counter.
Heater PerformanceÐThe heater is tested by a
separate monitor. Refer to the Oxygen Sensor Heater
Monitor.
OPERATIONÐAs the Oxygen Sensor signal
switches, the PCM monitors the half cycle and big
slope signals from the oxygen sensor. If during the
test neither counter reaches a predetermined value, a
malfunction is entered and Freeze Frame data is
stored. Only one counter reaching its predetermined
value is needed for the monitor to pass.
The Oxygen Sensor Monitor is a two trip monitor
that is tested only once per trip. When the Oxygen
Sensor fails the test in two consecutive trips, the
MIL is illuminated and a DTC is set. The MIL is
extinguished when the Oxygen Sensor monitor
passes in three consecutive trips. The DTC is erased
from memory after 40 consecutive warm-up cycles
without test failure.
Enabling ConditionsÐThe following conditions
must typically be met for the PCM to run the oxygen
sensor monitor:
²Battery voltage
²Engine temperature
²Engine run time
²Engine run time at a predetermined speed
²Engine run time at a predetermined speed and
throttle opening
²Transmission in gear and brake depressed (auto-
matic only)
²Fuel system in Closed Loop
²Long Term Adaptive (within parameters)
²Power Steering Switch in low PSI (no load)
²Engine at idle
²Fuel level above 15%
²Ambient air temperature
²Barometric pressure
²Engine RPM within acceptable range of desired
idle
Pending ConditionsÐThe Task Manager typi-
cally does not run the Oxygen Sensor Monitor if over-
lapping monitors are running or the MIL is
illuminated for any of the following:²Misfire Monitor
²Front Oxygen Sensor and Heater Monitor
²MAP Sensor
²Vehicle Speed Sensor
²Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
²Throttle Position Sensor
²Engine Controller Self Test Faults
²Cam or Crank Sensor
²Injector and Coil
²Idle Air Control Motor
²EVAP Electrical
²EGR Solenoid Electrical (if equipped)
²Intake/inlet Air Temperature
²5 Volt Feed
ConflictÐThe Task Manager does not run the
Oxygen Sensor Monitor if any of the following condi-
tions are present:
²A/C ON (A/C clutch cycling temporarily sus-
pends monitor)
²Purge flow in progress
²Ethanol content learn is taking place and the
ethanol used once flag is set (if equipped)
SuspendÐThe Task Manager suspends maturing
a fault for the Oxygen Sensor Monitor if any of the
following are present:
²Oxygen Sensor Heater Monitor, Priority 1
²Misfire Monitor, Priority 2
OXYGEN SENSOR HEATER MONITOR
DESCRIPTIONÐIf there is an oxygen sensor
(O2S) DTC as well as a O2S heater DTC, the O2S
fault MUST be repaired first. After the O2S fault is
repaired, verify that the heater circuit is operating
correctly.
The voltage readings taken from the O2S are very
temperature sensitive. The readings are not accurate
below a sensor temperature of 300ÉC. Heating of the
O2S is done to allow the engine controller to shift to
closed loop control as soon as possible. The heating
element used to heat the O2S must be tested to
ensure that it is heating the sensor properly.
The heater element itself is not tested. The sensor
output is used to test the heater by isolating the
effect of the heater element on the O2S output volt-
age from the other effects. The resistance is normally
between 100 ohms and 4.5 megaohms. When oxygen
sensor temperature increases, the resistance in the
internal circuit decreases. The PCM sends a 5 volts
biased signal through the oxygen sensors to ground
this monitoring circuit. As the temperature increases,
resistance decreases and the PCM detects a lower
voltage at the reference signal. Inversely, as the tem-
perature decreases, the resistance increases and the
PCM detects a higher voltage at the reference signal.
The O2S circuit is monitored for a drop in voltage.
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EMISSIONS CONTROL (Continued)
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FUEL INJECTOR MECHANICAL MALFUNCTIONS
The PCM cannot determine if a fuel injector is
clogged, the needle is sticking or if the wrong injector
is installed. However, these could result in a rich or
lean condition causing the PCM to store a diagnostic
trouble code for either misfire, an oxygen sensor, or
the fuel system.
EXCESSIVE OIL CONSUMPTION
Although the PCM monitors engine exhaust oxygen
content when the system is in closed loop, it cannot
determine excessive oil consumption.
THROTTLE BODY AIR FLOW
The PCM cannot detect a clogged or restricted air
cleaner inlet or filter element.
VACUUM ASSIST
The PCM cannot detect leaks or restrictions in the
vacuum circuits of vacuum assisted engine control
system devices. However, these could cause the PCM
to store a MAP sensor diagnostic trouble code and
cause a high idle condition.
PCM SYSTEM GROUND
The PCM cannot determine a poor system ground.
However, one or more diagnostic trouble codes may
be generated as a result of this condition. The mod-
ule should be mounted to the body at all times,
including when diagnostics are performed.
PCM CONNECTOR ENGAGEMENT
The PCM may not be able to determine spread or
damaged connector pins. However, it might store
diagnostic trouble codes as a result of spread connec-
tor pins.
DESCRIPTION - MONITORED SYSTEMS
There are new electronic circuit monitors that
check fuel, emission, engine and ignition perfor-
mance. These monitors use information from various
sensor circuits to indicate the overall operation of the
fuel, engine, ignition and emission systems and thus
the emissions performance of the vehicle.
The fuel, engine, ignition and emission systems
monitors do not indicate a specific component prob-
lem. They do indicate that there is an implied prob-
lem within one of the systems and that a specific
problem must be diagnosed.
If any of these monitors detect a problem affecting
vehicle emissions, the Malfunction Indicator (Check
Engine) Lamp will be illuminated. These monitors
generate Diagnostic Trouble Codes that can be dis-
played with the a DRBIIItscan tool.
The following is a list of the system monitors:
²EGR Monitor (if equipped)²Misfire Monitor
²Fuel System Monitor
²Oxygen Sensor Monitor
²Oxygen Sensor Heater Monitor
²Catalyst Monitor
²Evaporative System Leak Detection Monitor (if
equipped)
Following is a description of each system monitor,
and its DTC.
Refer to the appropriate Powertrain Diagnos-
tics Procedures manual for diagnostic proce-
dures.
OXYGEN SENSOR (O2S) MONITOR
Effective control of exhaust emissions is achieved
by an oxygen feedback system. The most important
element of the feedback system is the O2S. The O2S
is located in the exhaust path. Once it reaches oper-
ating temperatures of 300É to 350ÉC (572É to 662ÉF),
the sensor generates a voltage that is inversely pro-
portional to the amount of oxygen in the exhaust.
The information obtained by the sensor is used to
calculate the fuel injector pulse width. The PCM is
programmed to maintain the optimum air/fuel ratio.
At this mixture ratio, the catalyst works best to
remove hydrocarbons (HC), carbon monoxide (CO)
and nitrous oxide (NOx) from the exhaust.
The O2S is also the main sensing element for the
EGR (if equipped), Catalyst and Fuel Monitors.
The O2S may fail in any or all of the following
manners:
²Slow response rate
²Reduced output voltage
²Dynamic shift
²Shorted or open circuits
Response rate is the time required for the sensor to
switch from lean to rich once it is exposed to a richer
than optimum A/F mixture or vice versa. As the sen-
sor starts malfunctioning, it could take longer to
detect the changes in the oxygen content of the
exhaust gas.
The output voltage of the O2S ranges from 0 to 1
volt (voltages are offset by 2.5 volts on NGC vehi-
cles). A good sensor can easily generate any output
voltage in this range as it is exposed to different con-
centrations of oxygen. To detect a shift in the A/F
mixture (lean or rich), the output voltage has to
change beyond a threshold value. A malfunctioning
sensor could have difficulty changing beyond the
threshold value.
OXYGEN SENSOR HEATER MONITOR
If there is an oxygen sensor (O2S) DTC as well as
a O2S heater DTC, the O2S heater fault MUST be
repaired first. After the O2S fault is repaired, verify
that the heater circuit is operating correctly.
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EMISSIONS CONTROL (Continued)
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BUCKET SEAT BACK - QUAD BUCKET -
INSTALLATION.......................23-97
BUCKET SEAT BACK - QUAD BUCKET -
REMOVAL..........................23-97
BUCKET SEAT RISER - INSTALLATION,
QUAD..............................23-96
BUCKET SEAT RISER - REMOVAL, QUAD . . 23-96
BUCKET SEAT SIDE SHIELD - NO CUP
HOLDER - INSTALLATION, QUAD........23-96
BUCKET SEAT SIDE SHIELD - NO CUP
HOLDER - REMOVAL, QUAD............23-96
BUCKET SEAT SIDE SHIELD/CUP
HOLDER - INSTALLATION, QUAD........23-95
BUCKET SEAT SIDE SHIELD/CUP
HOLDER - REMOVAL, QUAD............23-95
BUCKLE - FIRST ROW - BENCH -
INSTALLATION, SEAT BELT.............8O-12
BUCKLE - FIRST ROW - BENCH -
REMOVAL, SEAT BELT................8O-12
BUCKLE - FIRST ROW INBOARD - QUAD
BUCKET - INSTALLATION, SEAT BELT....8O-11
BUCKLE - FIRST ROW INBOARD - QUAD
BUCKET - REMOVAL, SEAT BELT........8O-11
BUCKLE - FRONT INBOARD -
INSTALLATION, SEAT BELT.............8O-11
BUCKLE - FRONT INBOARD - REMOVAL,
SEAT BELT .........................8O-11
BUCKLE - SECOND ROW - THREE
PASSENGER BENCH - INSTALLATION,
SEAT BELT .........................8O-14
BUCKLE - SECOND ROW - THREE
PASSENGER BENCH - REMOVAL, SEAT
BELT ..............................8O-14
BUCKLE - SECOND ROW INBOARD -
50/50 BENCH - INSTALLATION, SEAT
BELT ..............................8O-12
BUCKLE - SECOND ROW INBOARD -
50/50 BENCH - REMOVAL, SEAT BELT....8O-12
BUMPER - DESCRIPTION, JOUNCE........2-35
BUMPER - INSTALLATION, STOP........23-25
BUMPER - OPERATION, JOUNCE.........2-35
BUMPER - REMOVAL, STOP............23-25
BUMPER BEZEL - INSTALLATION,
SLIDING DOOR STOP.................23-25
BUMPER BEZEL - REMOVAL, SLIDING
DOOR STOP........................23-25
BUMPER REINFORCEMENT -
INSTALLATION, FRONT.................13-2
BUMPER REINFORCEMENT -
INSTALLATION, REAR..................13-3
BUMPER REINFORCEMENT - REMOVAL,
FRONT..............................13-2
BUMPER REINFORCEMENT - REMOVAL,
REAR...............................13-3
BUS COMMUNICATION RECEIVE - PCM
INPUT - OPERATION, DATA.............8E-15
BUS, OPERATION - PROGRAMMABLE
COMMUNICATIONS INTERFACE (PCI).....14-21
BUSHING - INSTALLATION, LEAF SPRING
FRONT..............................2-29
BUSHING - REMOVAL, LEAF SPRING
FRONT..............................2-28
BUSHINGS - INSTALLATION, FRONT
CROSSMEMBER MOUNT...............13-12
BUSHINGS - REMOVAL, FRONT
CROSSMEMBER MOUNT...............13-12
BUSHINGS (DISC/DISC BRAKES) -
ASSEMBLY, CALIPER GUIDE PIN.........5-25
BUSHINGS (DISC/DISC BRAKES) -
DISASSEMBLY, CALIPER GUIDE PIN.......5-24
CABLE - CROSSOVER - INSTALLATION,
GEARSHIFT.........................21-76
CABLE - CROSSOVER - REMOVAL,
GEARSHIFT.........................21-73
CABLE - DESCRIPTION.................8P-4
CABLE - DESCRIPTION, ANTENNA BODY . . . 8A-4
CABLE - DESCRIPTION, SPARK PLUG.....8I-10
CABLE - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
ANTENNA BODY......................8A-4
CABLE - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
BATTERY...........................8F-16
CABLE - INSTALLATION................8P-4
CABLE - INSTALLATION, ANTENNA BODY
. . 8A-6
CABLE - INSTALLATION, FRONT
..........5-64
CABLE - INSTALLATION, GEAR SHIFT
....21-205
CABLE - INSTALLATION, HOLD OPEN
LATCH
.............................23-38
CABLE - INSTALLATION, INSIDE HANDLE
. . 23-37CABLE - INSTALLATION, INSTRUMENT
PANEL ANTENNA......................8A-9
CABLE - INSTALLATION, LATCH RELEASE . 23-61
CABLE - INSTALLATION, OUTSIDE
HANDLE............................23-36
CABLE - INSTALLATION, PARKING
BRAKE LEVER AND FRONT..............5-66
CABLE - INSTALLATION, THROTTLE
CONTROL..........................14-35
CABLE - OPERATION...................8P-4
CABLE - OPERATION, ANTENNA BODY.....8A-4
CABLE - REMOVAL....................8P-4
CABLE - REMOVAL, ANTENNA BODY......8A-5
CABLE - REMOVAL, FRONT..............5-64
CABLE - REMOVAL, GEAR SHIFT.......21-204
CABLE - REMOVAL, HOLD OPEN LATCH . . . 23-37
CABLE - REMOVAL, INSIDE HANDLE.....23-37
CABLE - REMOVAL, INSTRUMENT PANEL
ANTENNA...........................8A-8
CABLE - REMOVAL, LATCH RELEASE.....23-60
CABLE - REMOVAL, OUTSIDE HANDLE....23-36
CABLE - REMOVAL, PARKING BRAKE
LEVER AND FRONT....................5-65
CABLE - REMOVAL, THROTTLE
CONTROL..........................14-35
CABLE - SELECTOR - INSTALLATION,
GEARSHIFT.........................21-84
CABLE - SELECTOR - REMOVAL,
GEARSHIFT.........................21-81
CABLE ADJUSTMENT, ADJUSTMENTS -
GEARSHIFT........................21-206
CABLE ADJUSTMENT, INSTALLATION -
SYNCHRONIZING...............23-101,23-87
CABLE (FRONT) - INSTALLATION,
PARKING BRAKE......................5-63
CABLE (FRONT) - REMOVAL, PARKING
BRAKE..............................5-59
CABLE (INTERMEDIATE) -
INSTALLATION, PARKING BRAKE.........5-63
CABLE (INTERMEDIATE) - REMOVAL,
PARKING BRAKE......................5-60
CABLE (LEFT REAR) - INSTALLATION,
PARKING BRAKE......................5-64
CABLE (LEFT REAR) - REMOVAL,
PARKING BRAKE......................5-62
CABLE RESISTANCE, SPECIFICATIONS -
SPARK PLUG.........................8I-2
CABLE (RIGHT REAR) - INSTALLATION,
PARKING BRAKE......................5-63
CABLE (RIGHT REAR) - REMOVAL,
PARKING BRAKE......................5-60
CABLES - ADJUSTMENT, PARKING
BRAKE..............................5-64
CABLES - DESCRIPTION, BATTERY.......8F-16
CABLES - INSTALLATION, BATTERY......8F-18
CABLES - OPERATION, BATTERY........8F-16
CABLES - REMOVAL, BATTERY..........8F-18
CALIBRATION - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
COMPASS...........................8M-3
CALIBRATION - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
HEATER-A/C CONTROL.................24-8
CALIPER - CLEANING..............5-25,5-29
CALIPER - INSPECTION............5-25,5-29
CALIPER - INSTALLATION, REAR DISC
BRAKE..............................5-30
CALIPER - REMOVAL, REAR DISC
BRAKE..............................5-27
CALIPER ADAPTER - INSTALLATION,
FRONT DISC BRAKE...................5-31
CALIPER ADAPTER - REMOVAL, FRONT
DISC BRAKE.........................5-31
CALIPER (DISC/DISC BRAKES) -
INSTALLATION, FRONT DISC BRAKE......5-27
CALIPER (DISC/DISC BRAKES) -
REMOVAL, FRONT DISC BRAKE..........5-24
CALIPER (DISC/DRUM BRAKES) -
INSTALLATION, FRONT DISC BRAKE......5-27
CALIPER (DISC/DRUM BRAKES) -
REMOVAL, FRONT DISC BRAKE
..........5-24
CALIPER GUIDE PIN BUSHINGS
(DISC/DISC BRAKES) - ASSEMBLY
........5-25
CALIPER GUIDE PIN BUSHINGS
(DISC/DISC BRAKES) - DISASSEMBLY
.....5-24
CALIPER GUIDE PINS (DISC/DRUM
BRAKES) - INSTALLATION, DISC
BRAKE
..............................5-31
CALIPER GUIDE PINS (DISC/DRUM
BRAKES) - REMOVAL, DISC BRAKE
.......5-31CALIPER PISTON AND SEAL -
ASSEMBLY......................5-26,5-29
CALIPER PISTON AND SEAL -
DISASSEMBLY....................5-24,5-28
CAMSHAFT & BEARINGS (IN BLOCK) -
DESCRIPTION.......................9-115
CAMSHAFT & BEARINGS (IN BLOCK) -
INSPECTION........................9-115
CAMSHAFT & BEARINGS (IN BLOCK) -
INSTALLATION.......................9-115
CAMSHAFT & BEARINGS (IN BLOCK) -
OPERATION.........................9-115
CAMSHAFT & BEARINGS (IN BLOCK) -
REMOVAL..........................9-115
CAMSHAFT END PLAY - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, MEASURING..............9-29
CAMSHAFT OIL SEAL(S) - INSTALLATION . . 9-28
CAMSHAFT OIL SEAL(S) - REMOVAL......9-27
CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR -
DESCRIPTION.........................8I-3
CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR -
OPERATION..........................8I-3
CAMSHAFT SPROCKET - INSTALLATION,
TIMING CHAIN.......................9-157
CAMSHAFT SPROCKET - REMOVAL,
TIMING CHAIN.......................9-156
CAMSHAFT SPROCKETS - INSTALLATION . . 9-65
CAMSHAFT SPROCKETS - REMOVAL......9-64
CAMSHAFT(S) - CLEANING..............9-29
CAMSHAFT(S) - DESCRIPTION...........9-28
CAMSHAFT(S) - INSPECTION............9-30
CAMSHAFT(S) - INSTALLATION..........9-30
CAMSHAFT(S) - OPERATION.............9-28
CAMSHAFT(S) - REMOVAL..............9-29
CANISTER - DESCRIPTION, VAPOR......25-18
CANISTER - INSTALLATION, REAR EVAP . . 25-20
CANISTER - OPERATION, VAPOR........25-18
CANISTER - REMOVAL, REAR EVAP......25-19
CAP - DESCRIPTION, FUEL FILLER.......25-12
CAP - DESCRIPTION, RADIATOR
PRESSURE..........................7-26
CAP - INSTALLATION, INSTRUMENT
PANEL END.........................23-67
CAP - OPERATION, FUEL FILLER........25-12
CAP - OPERATION, RADIATOR
PRESSURE..........................7-27
CAP - REMOVAL, INSTRUMENT PANEL
END ...............................23-67
CAP TESTING - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, COOLING SYSTEM
PRESSURE..........................7-27
CAP TO FILLER NECK SEAL -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, RADIATOR.....7-27
CAPACITIES - SPECIFICATIONS, FLUID......0-6
CARE - CLEANING, ALUMINUM WHEEL . . . 22-18
CARPETS AND FLOOR MATS -
INSTALLATION.......................23-75
CARPETS AND FLOOR MATS - REMOVAL . 23-74
CARRIER ASSEMBLY - DESCRIPTION,
BALANCE SHAFTS.....................9-69
CARRIER ASSEMBLY - INSTALLATION,
BALANCE SHAFTS.....................9-72
CARRIER ASSEMBLY - OPERATION,
BALANCE SHAFTS.....................9-69
CARRIER ASSEMBLY - REMOVAL,
BALANCE SHAFTS.....................9-69
CARRIER SEAL - INSTALLATION,
DIFFERENTIAL........................21-9
CARRIER SEAL - REMOVAL,
DIFFERENTIAL........................21-9
CATALYTIC CONVERTER - DESCRIPTION . . . 11-4
CATALYTIC CONVERTER - INSPECTION....11-5
CATALYTIC CONVERTER - INSTALLATION . . . 11-6
CATALYTIC CONVERTER - OPERATION.....11-4
CATALYTIC CONVERTER - REMOVAL......11-5
CAUSES - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
COMMON PROBLEM..................21-30
CAUTION - CAUTIONS..................5-78
CAUTION, A/C PLUMBING..............24-61
CAUTION, DESCRIPTION.................5-4
CAUTION, DESCRIPTION...............19-37
CAUTION, SENSOR - TPM..............22-10
CAUTIONS, CAUTION..................5-78
CAUTIONS, WARNING - WARNINGS
. 19-10,19-27
CD CHANGER - DESCRIPTION
...........8A-7
CD CHANGER - INSTALLATION
...........8A-8
CD CHANGER - OPERATION
.............8A-7
CD CHANGER - REMOVAL
..............8A-8
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CENTER - DESCRIPTION, ELECTRONIC
VEHICLE INFO.......................8M-6
CENTER - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFORMATION.....8M-7
CENTER - INSTALLATION, ELECTRONIC
VEHICLE INFO.......................8M-9
CENTER - OPERATION, ELECTRONIC
VEHICLE INFO.......................8M-7
CENTER - REMOVAL, ELECTRONIC
VEHICLE INFO.......................8M-9
CENTER BEZEL - INSTALLATION,
INSTRUMENT PANEL..................23-67
CENTER BEZEL - REMOVAL,
INSTRUMENT PANEL..................23-67
CENTER BEZEL OUTLETS -
INSTALLATION.......................24-42
CENTER BEZEL OUTLETS - REMOVAL....24-40
CENTER CONSOLE LAMP SWITCH -
INSTALLATION.......................8L-26
CENTER CONSOLE LAMP SWITCH -
REMOVAL..........................8L-26
CENTER HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP -
INSTALLATION........................8L-6
CENTER HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP -
REMOVAL...........................8L-6
CENTER HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP
UNIT - INSTALLATION..................8L-7
CENTER HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP
UNIT - REMOVAL.....................8L-6
CENTER HINGE - INSTALLATION.........23-24
CENTER HINGE - REMOVAL............23-24
CENTER PROGRAMMING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, ELECTRONIC VEHICLE
INFORMATION.......................8M-7
CENTER STRIKER - INSTALLATION.......23-27
CENTER STRIKER - REMOVAL..........23-27
CENTERING - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
CLOCK SPRING.......................8O-4
CERTIFICATION LABEL - DESCRIPTION,
VEHICLE SAFETY..................Intro.-11
CHAIN AND CAMSHAFT SPROCKET -
INSTALLATION, TIMING................9-157
CHAIN AND CAMSHAFT SPROCKET -
REMOVAL, TIMING...................9-156
CHAIN COVER - INSTALLATION, TIMING . . 9-155
CHAIN COVER - REMOVAL, TIMING......9-153
CHAIN WEAR - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
MEASURING TIMING..................9-153
CHANGE - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
DIFFERENTIAL ASSEMBLY FLUID.........3-40
CHANGE - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
ENGINE OIL AND FILTER...........9-137,9-53
CHANGE - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
OVERRUNNING CLUTCH HOUSING
FLUID..............................3-41
CHANGE - STANDARD PROCEDURE, PTU
FLUID..............................21-5
CHANGER - DESCRIPTION, CD...........8A-7
CHANGER - INSTALLATION, CD..........8A-8
CHANGER - OPERATION, CD.............8A-7
CHANGER - REMOVAL, CD..............8A-8
CHANNEL - INSTALLATION, WATER.....23-118
CHANNEL - REMOVAL, WATER.........23-118
CHARGE - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
REFRIGERANT SYSTEM
...............24-88
CHARGE LEVEL - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, REFRIGERANT SYSTEM
.......24-85
CHARGING - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
CONVENTIONAL BATTERY
..............8F-11
CHARGING - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
SPIRAL PLATE BATTERY
...............8F-10
CHARGING SYSTEM - DESCRIPTION
.....8F-20
CHARGING SYSTEM - OPERATION
.......8F-20
CHARTS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
STEERING SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS
..........19-3
CHARTS - SPECIFICATIONS, COLOR
CODE
..............................23-83
CHATTER COMPLAINTS - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING, CLUTCH
.................6-6
CHECK - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
COOLING SYSTEM FLOW
................7-3
CHECK - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
EXHAUST SYSTEM RESTRICTION
.........11-2
CHECK - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
COOLANT LEVEL
.......................7-5
CHECK - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
ENGINE OIL LEVEL
...................9-137CHECK - STANDARD PROCEDURE, FLUID
LEVEL.............................21-71
CHECK, STANDARD PROCEDURE -
ENGINE OIL LEVEL....................9-53
CHECK, STANDARD PROCEDURE - FLUID
LEVEL AND CONDITION..............21-201
CHECK STRAP - INSTALLATION.........23-15
CHECK STRAP - REMOVAL.............23-15
CHECKING - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
BRAKE FLUID LEVEL...................5-32
CHECKING - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
POWER STEERING FLUID LEVEL........19-44
CHECKING BATTERY ELECTROLYTE
LEVEL - STANDARD PROCEDURE........8F-14
CHECKING ENGINE OIL PRESSURE -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING..............9-52
CHECKING POWER STEERING BELT
TENSION - STANDARD PROCEDURE.......7-8
CHILD SEAT - INSTALLATION, QUAD.....23-88
CHILD SEAT - REMOVAL, QUAD.........23-88
CHILD SEAT MODULE, BENCH SEAT -
REMOVAL..........................23-86
CHIME SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING............................8B-1
CHIME/BUZZER - DESCRIPTION..........8B-1
CHIME/BUZZER - OPERATION............8B-1
CHIME/BUZZER - WARNING.............8B-1
CHIME/THERMISTOR - DESCRIPTION....8N-10
CHIME/THERMISTOR - INSTALLATION....8N-10
CHIME/THERMISTOR - OPERATION......8N-10
CHIME/THERMISTOR - REMOVAL.......8N-10
CHIRP PREFERENCE - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, HORN..................8N-42
CIRCUIT - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR......8M-12
CIRCUIT FUNCTIONS - DESCRIPTION . . 8W-01-6
CIRCUIT INFORMATION - DESCRIPTION . 8W-01-5
CIRCUIT RESISTANCE TEST -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, FEED........8F-32
CIRCUIT TEST - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, CONTROL..................8F-30
CIRCUIT TEST - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, FEED......................8F-33
CIRCUITS - OPERATION, NON-
MONITORED.........................25-5
CIRCUITS AND VALVES - OPERATION,
HYDRAULIC..........................5-83
CLAMP - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
HOSES..............................14-6
CLAMPS - DESCRIPTION, FUEL
LINES/HOSES........................14-6
CLAMPS - DESCRIPTION, HOSE...........7-1
CLAMPS - OPERATION, HOSE.............7-2
CLEAN, CLEANING...................21-114
CLEARANCE - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
MEASURING CONNECTING ROD
BEARING...........................9-120
CLEARANCE USING PLASTIGAGE -
STANDARD PROCEDURE, MEASURING
BEARING........................9-12,9-84
CLOCK SPRING - DESCRIPTION..........8O-4
CLOCK SPRING - INSTALLATION.........8O-5
CLOCK SPRING - OPERATION...........8O-4
CLOCK SPRING - REMOVAL.............8O-4
CLOCK SPRING CENTERING -
STANDARD PROCEDURE...............8O-4
CLUSTER - DESCRIPTION, INSTRUMENT . . . 8J-1
CLUSTER - OPERATION, INSTRUMENT.....8J-1
CLUSTER BEZEL - INSTALLATION
........23-62
CLUSTER BEZEL - REMOVAL
...........23-62
CLUSTER DIAGNOSIS - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING
............................8J-2
CLUSTER ILLUMINATION LAMPS -
INSTALLATION
.......................8L-26
CLUSTER ILLUMINATION LAMPS -
REMOVAL
..........................8L-26
CLUSTER LENS - INSTALLATION
........8J-10
CLUSTER LENS - REMOVAL
............8J-10
CLUTCH - DESCRIPTION
.................6-1
CLUTCH - DESCRIPTION, BI-
DIRECTIONAL OVERRUNNING
...........3-34
CLUTCH - DESCRIPTION, COMPRESSOR
. . 24-16
CLUTCH - OPERATION, BI-DIRECTIONAL
OVERRUNNING
.......................3-36
CLUTCH - OPERATION, COMPRESSOR
....24-17
CLUTCH AIR GAP - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, COMPRESSOR
...........24-17CLUTCH AIR PRESSURE TESTS -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING............21-122
CLUTCH ASSEMBLY - ASSEMBLY, INPUT . 21-216
CLUTCH ASSEMBLY - DISASSEMBLY,
INPUT............................21-208
CLUTCH ASSY - 2.4L GAS -
INSTALLATION, MODULAR..............6-11
CLUTCH ASSY - 2.4L GAS - REMOVAL,
MODULAR...........................6-11
CLUTCH BREAK-IN - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, COMPRESSOR...........24-17
CLUTCH CHATTER COMPLAINTS -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING...............6-6
CLUTCH COIL - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, COMPRESSOR...............24-20
CLUTCH COVER AND DISC RUNOUT -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING...............6-6
CLUTCH DISC AND PRESSURE PLATE -
2.5L TD - INSTALLATION...............6-12
CLUTCH DISC AND PRESSURE PLATE -
2.5L TD - REMOVAL...................6-11
CLUTCH HOUSING FLUID CHANGE -
STANDARD PROCEDURE,
OVERRUNNING.......................3-41
CLUTCH PEDAL INTERLOCK SWITCH -
INSTALLATION........................6-14
CLUTCH PEDAL INTERLOCK SWITCH -
REMOVAL...........................6-13
CLUTCH PEDAL UPSTOP SWITCH -
INSTALLATION........................6-16
CLUTCH PEDAL UPSTOP SWITCH -
REMOVAL...........................6-15
CLUTCH RELAY - DESCRIPTION,
COMPRESSOR........................24-21
CLUTCH RELAY - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, COMPRESSOR...............24-22
CLUTCH RELAY - INSTALLATION,
COMPRESSOR.......................24-22
CLUTCH RELAY - OPERATION,
COMPRESSOR.......................24-21
CLUTCH RELAY - REMOVAL,
COMPRESSOR.......................24-22
CLUTCH RELEASE LEVER AND BEARING
- INSTALLATION.......................6-7
CLUTCH RELEASE LEVER AND BEARING
- REMOVAL...........................6-6
CLUTCH SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING.............................6-3
CLUTCH/COIL - INSPECTION,
COMPRESSOR.......................24-18
CLUTCHES - DESCRIPTION, DRIVING....21-190
CLUTCHES - DESCRIPTION, HOLDING . . . 21-207
CLUTCHES - OPERATION, DRIVING.....21-190
CLUTCHES - OPERATION, HOLDING.....21-207
COAT/CLEARCOAT FINISH -
DESCRIPTION, BASE..................23-84
CODE - DESCRIPTION, PAINT...........23-84
CODE CHARTS - SPECIFICATIONS,
COLOR.............................23-83
CODE PLATE - DESCRIPTION, BODY....Intro.-1
CODES - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
ERASING TRANSMITTER..............8M-11
CODES - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
OBTAINING DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE......8E-15
CODES - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
SETTING TRANSMITTER..............8M-11
COIL - DESCRIPTION, IGNITION
..........8I-6
COIL - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
COMPRESSOR CLUTCH
...............24-20
COIL - OPERATION, IGNITION
............8I-6
COLLAR - INSTALLATION, STRUCTURAL
. . . 9-48
COLLAR - REMOVAL, STRUCTURAL
.......9-47
COLOR CODE CHARTS -
SPECIFICATIONS
.....................23-83
COLUMN - DESCRIPTION, STEERING
.....19-10
COLUMN - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
STEERING
..........................19-12
COLUMN COVER - INSTALLATION,
LOWER STEERING
...................23-69
COLUMN COVER - INSTALLATION, OVER
STEERING
..........................23-69
COLUMN COVER - REMOVAL, LOWER
STEERING
..........................23-69
COLUMN COVER - REMOVAL, OVER
STEERING
..........................23-69
COLUMN COVER BACKING PLATE -
INSTALLATION, STEERING
.............23-69
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CUSHION SIDE COVER - INSTALLATION,
FRONT SEAT........................23-93
CUSHION SIDE COVER - REMOVAL,
FRONT SEAT........................23-93
CV BOOT - INNER - INSTALLATION........3-6
CV BOOT - INNER - REMOVAL............3-6
CV BOOT - INNER/OUTER -
INSTALLATION........................3-17
CV BOOT - INNER/OUTER - REMOVAL.....3-15
CV BOOT - OUTER - INSTALLATION.......3-10
CV BOOT - OUTER - REMOVAL...........3-10
CYCLE - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
POWER DOOR LEARN................8N-28
CYCLE - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
POWER LIFTGATE LEARN...............8N-9
CYLINDER - DESCRIPTION, KEY/LOCK....19-20
CYLINDER - DESCRIPTION, STANDARD 4 . . . 8I-9
CYLINDER - INSTALLATION, KEY/LOCK . . . 19-20
CYLINDER - INSTALLATION, LOCK . . 23-20,23-41
CYLINDER - INSTALLATION, SLAVE.......6-11
CYLINDER - INSTALLATION, SUPPORT....23-42
CYLINDER - LHD - INSTALLATION,
MASTER............................6-10
CYLINDER - LHD - REMOVAL, MASTER.....6-9
CYLINDER - OPERATION, KEY/LOCK......19-20
CYLINDER - REMOVAL, KEY/LOCK.......19-20
CYLINDER - REMOVAL, LOCK......23-19,23-41
CYLINDER - REMOVAL, SLAVE...........6-11
CYLINDER - REMOVAL, SUPPORT.......23-42
CYLINDER - RHD - INSTALLATION,
MASTER.............................6-9
CYLINDER - RHD - REMOVAL, MASTER.....6-8
CYLINDER BLEEDING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, MASTER.................5-35
CYLINDER BORE FITTING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, PISTON TO...............9-42
CYLINDER BORE HONING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE....................9-112,9-35
CYLINDER COMBUSTION PRESSURE
LEAKAGE TEST - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING.........................9-83,9-9
CYLINDER COMPRESSION PRESSURE
TEST - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.....9-83,9-9
CYLINDER (FLUID RESERVOIR) -
ASSEMBLY, MASTER...................5-38
CYLINDER (FLUID RESERVOIR) -
DISASSEMBLY, MASTER................5-37
CYLINDER HEAD - CLEANING.......9-100,9-26
CYLINDER HEAD - DESCRIPTION.....9-24,9-99
CYLINDER HEAD - INSPECTION.....9-101,9-26
CYLINDER HEAD - INSTALLATION . . . 9-101,9-26
CYLINDER HEAD - REMOVAL.......9-100,9-25
CYLINDER HEAD COVER - CLEANING......9-31
CYLINDER HEAD COVER - INSPECTION....9-31
CYLINDER HEAD COVER -
INSTALLATION........................9-31
CYLINDER HEAD COVER - LEFT -
INSTALLATION.......................9-103
CYLINDER HEAD COVER - LEFT -
REMOVAL..........................9-103
CYLINDER HEAD COVER - REMOVAL......9-31
CYLINDER HEAD COVER - RIGHT -
INSTALLATION.......................9-103
CYLINDER HEAD COVER - RIGHT -
REMOVAL..........................9-102
CYLINDER HEAD COVER(S) -
DESCRIPTION.......................9-102
CYLINDER HEAD GASKET - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING....................9-24,9-99
CYLINDER HEAD OFF - INSTALLATION . . . 9-108,
9-33
CYLINDER HEAD OFF - REMOVAL . . . 9-106,9-32
CYLINDER HEAD ON - INSTALLATION....9-108,
9-33
CYLINDER HEAD ON - REMOVAL....9-106,9-32
CYLINDER HOUSING - INSTALLATION,
LOCK..............................19-19
CYLINDER HOUSING - REMOVAL, LOCK . . 19-17
CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH -
DESCRIPTION, DOOR
.................8N-40
CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING, DOOR
.................8N-40
CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH -
INSTALLATION, DOOR
.................8N-41
CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH - OPERATION,
DOOR
.............................8N-40
CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH - REMOVAL,
DOOR
.............................8N-41CYLINDERS - INSPECTION, WHEEL.......5-57
CYLINDERS - INSTALLATION, WHEEL.....5-57
CYLINDERS - REMOVAL, WHEEL.........5-57
DAMAGED OR WORN THREADS -
STANDARD PROCEDURE, REPAIR OF . . 9-10,9-86
DAMPER - INSTALLATION, VIBRATION . . . 9-130,
9-47
DAMPER - REMOVAL, VIBRATION . . . 9-130,9-47
DATA BUS COMMUNICATION RECEIVE -
PCM INPUT - OPERATION..............8E-15
DATA LINK CONNECTOR - DESCRIPTION . . . 8E-6
DATA LINK CONNECTOR - OPERATION.....8E-7
DAY / NIGHT MIRROR - DESCRIPTION,
AUTOMATIC........................8N-47
DAY / NIGHT MIRROR - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, AUTOMATIC................8N-47
DAY / NIGHT MIRROR - OPERATION,
AUTOMATIC........................8N-47
DCHA - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
DIESEL SUPPLEMENTAL HEATER.......24-107
DCHA - EXPORT - DESCRIPTION, DIESEL
SUPPLEMENTAL HEATER.............24-106
DEAERATION - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, COOLING SYSTEM.............7-4
DECOUPLER PULLEY - DESCRIPTION,
GENERATOR........................8F-25
DECOUPLER PULLEY - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, GENERATOR................8F-25
DECOUPLER PULLEY - INSTALLATION,
GENERATOR........................8F-26
DECOUPLER PULLEY - OPERATION,
GENERATOR..........................8F-25
DECOUPLER PULLEY - REMOVAL,
GENERATOR........................8F-26
DEFINITION - DESCRIPTION, TRIP........25-1
DEFLECTOR - INSTALLATION, WIND.....23-118
DEFLECTOR - REMOVAL, WIND........23-118
DEFOGGER RELAY - DESCRIPTION.......8G-2
DEFOGGER SWITCH - DESCRIPTION,
REAR WINDOW.......................8G-2
DEFOGGER SWITCH - OPERATION, REAR
WINDOW............................8G-2
DEFROSTER DUCT - INSTALLATION......24-48
DEFROSTER DUCT - REMOVAL..........24-47
DEMAGNETIZING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, COMPASS...............8M-4
DEMISTER DUCTS - INSTALLATION......24-48
DEMISTER DUCTS - REMOVAL..........24-48
DEMISTER OUTLET - INSTALLATION.....24-42
DEMISTER OUTLET - REMOVAL.........24-41
DEPLOYMENT - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, SERVICE AFTER AN
AIRBAG.............................8O-3
DETECTION ASSY - INSTALLATION,
NATURAL VAC LEAK..................25-13
DETECTION ASSY - REMOVAL, NATURAL
VAC LEAK..........................25-13
DETECTION PUMP - INSTALLATION,
LEAK..............................25-13
DETECTION PUMP - REMOVAL, LEAK....25-13
DEVICES - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD)
SENSITIVE........................8W-01-8
DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, ON-BOARD.................8F-21
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES -
STANDARD PROCEDURE, OBTAINING.....8E-15
DIAGRAMS - 41TE TRANSAXLE
HYDRAULIC SCHEMATICS,
SCHEMATICS.......................21-169
DIAGRAMS - DESCRIPTION, HOW TO
USE WIRING......................8W-01-1
DIESEL - DESCRIPTION, 2.5L...........19-51
DIESEL - INSTALLATION, 2.5L..........19-52
DIESEL - REMOVAL, 2.5L..............19-51
DIESEL ENGINE - DESCRIPTION, FUEL
REQUIREMENTS.......................0-6
DIESEL ENGINES - DESCRIPTION,
ENGINE OIL...........................0-6
DIESEL HEATER WIRING -
INSTALLATION, SUPPLEMENTAL
........24-112
DIESEL HEATER WIRING - REMOVAL,
SUPPLEMENTAL
....................24-112
DIESEL SUPPLEMENTAL HEATER - DCHA
- DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
...........24-107
DIESEL SUPPLEMENTAL HEATER - DCHA
- EXPORT - DESCRIPTION
............24-106
DIFFERENTIAL - ASSEMBLY
............21-66DIFFERENTIAL - DESCRIPTION..........21-62
DIFFERENTIAL - DISASSEMBLY.........21-62
DIFFERENTIAL - OPERATION............21-62
DIFFERENTIAL ASSEMBLY -
DESCRIPTION........................3-39
DIFFERENTIAL ASSEMBLY - OPERATION . . . 3-39
DIFFERENTIAL ASSEMBLY FLUID
CHANGE - STANDARD PROCEDURE.......3-40
DIFFERENTIAL BEARING PRELOAD -
ADJUSTMENT......................21-199
DIFFERENTIAL CARRIER SEAL -
INSTALLATION........................21-9
DIFFERENTIAL CARRIER SEAL -
REMOVAL...........................21-9
DIFFERENTIAL SIDE GEAR END PLAY -
ADJUSTMENT.......................21-70
DIFFERENTIAL TURNING TORQUE -
ADJUSTMENT.......................21-69
DIMENSIONS - SPECIFICATIONS, BODY
OPENING..........................23-124
DIMENSIONS, SPECIFICATIONS - FRAME . . . 13-4
DIODE - INSTALLATION............8W-01-14
DIODE - REMOVAL................8W-01-14
DISC AND PRESSURE PLATE - 2.5L TD -
INSTALLATION, CLUTCH................6-12
DISC AND PRESSURE PLATE - 2.5L TD -
REMOVAL, CLUTCH....................6-11
DISC BRAKE CALIPER - INSTALLATION,
REAR...............................5-30
DISC BRAKE CALIPER - REMOVAL,
REAR...............................5-27
DISC BRAKE CALIPER ADAPTER -
INSTALLATION, FRONT.................5-31
DISC BRAKE CALIPER ADAPTER -
REMOVAL, FRONT.....................5-31
DISC BRAKE CALIPER (DISC/DISC
BRAKES) - INSTALLATION, FRONT........5-27
DISC BRAKE CALIPER (DISC/DISC
BRAKES) - REMOVAL, FRONT............5-24
DISC BRAKE CALIPER (DISC/DRUM
BRAKES) - INSTALLATION, FRONT........5-27
DISC BRAKE CALIPER (DISC/DRUM
BRAKES) - REMOVAL, FRONT............5-24
DISC BRAKE CALIPER GUIDE PINS
(DISC/DRUM BRAKES) -
INSTALLATION........................5-31
DISC BRAKE CALIPER GUIDE PINS
(DISC/DRUM BRAKES) - REMOVAL.......5-31
DISC BRAKE SHOES - CLEANING.....5-16,5-18
DISC BRAKE SHOES - INSPECTION . . . 5-16,5-18
DISC BRAKE SHOES - INSTALLATION,
REAR...............................5-19
DISC BRAKE SHOES - REMOVAL, REAR....5-17
DISC BRAKE SHOES (DISC/DISC
BRAKES) - INSTALLATION, FRONT........5-16
DISC BRAKE SHOES (DISC/DISC
BRAKES) - REMOVAL, FRONT............5-14
DISC BRAKE SHOES (DISC/DRUM
BRAKES) - INSTALLATION, FRONT........5-17
DISC BRAKE SHOES (DISC/DRUM
BRAKES) - REMOVAL, FRONT............5-15
DISC BRAKES (EXPORT) - DESCRIPTION . . . 5-13
DISC BRAKES (FRONT) - DESCRIPTION....5-11
DISC BRAKES (FRONT) - OPERATION......5-13
DISC BRAKES (REAR) - DESCRIPTION.....5-12
DISC BRAKES (REAR) - OPERATION......5-13
DISC RUNOUT - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, CLUTCH COVER...............6-6
DISCHARGE (ESD) SENSITIVE DEVICES -
STANDARD PROCEDURE,
ELECTROSTATIC...................8W-01-8
DISCHARGE LINE - INSTALLATION.......24-69
DISCHARGE LINE - REMOVAL..........24-68
DISPLAY TEST MODE, OPERATION - DRB
IIITSTATE ...........................25-9
DISTRIBUTION DUCT - INSTALLATION,
A/C................................24-53
DISTRIBUTION DUCT - INSTALLATION,
REAR HEATER.......................24-59
DISTRIBUTION DUCT - REMOVAL, A/C
....24-53
DISTRIBUTION DUCT - REMOVAL, REAR
HEATER
............................24-59
DISTRIBUTION DUCTS - INSTALLATION,
FLOOR
.............................24-49
DISTRIBUTION DUCTS - REMOVAL,
FLOOR
.............................24-48
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - DESCRIPTION,
POWER
..........................8W-97-1
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DUCT - INSTALLATION, A/C
DISTRIBUTION.......................24-53
DUCT - INSTALLATION, DEFROSTER.....24-48
DUCT - INSTALLATION, REAR HEATER
DISTRIBUTION.......................24-59
DUCT - REMOVAL, A/C DISTRIBUTION....24-53
DUCT - REMOVAL, DEFROSTER.........24-47
DUCT - REMOVAL, REAR HEATER
DISTRIBUTION.......................24-59
DUCTS - INSTALLATION, DEMISTER......24-48
DUCTS - INSTALLATION, FLOOR
DISTRIBUTION.......................24-49
DUCTS - INSTALLATION, PANEL.........24-51
DUCTS - REMOVAL, DEMISTER.........24-48
DUCTS - REMOVAL, FLOOR
DISTRIBUTION.......................24-48
DUCTS - REMOVAL, PANEL............24-51
DUTY - INSTALLATION, AWD AND
HEAVY..............................2-35
DUTY - REMOVAL, AWD AND HEAVY......2-35
DVD PLAYER - DESCRIPTION............8A-8
DVD PLAYER - INSTALLATION...........8A-8
DVD PLAYER - OPERATION.............8A-8
DVD PLAYER - REMOVAL...............8A-8
ELECTROLYTE LEVEL - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, CHECKING BATTERY.......8F-14
ELECTRONIC VARIABLE BRAKE
PROPORTIONING - DESCRIPTION........5-75
ELECTRONIC VARIABLE BRAKE
PROPORTIONING - OPERATION............5-77
ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFO CENTER -
DESCRIPTION........................8M-6
ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFO CENTER -
INSTALLATION.......................8M-9
ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFO CENTER -
OPERATION.........................8M-7
ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFO CENTER -
REMOVAL...........................8M-9
ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFORMATION
CENTER - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING......8M-7
ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFORMATION
CENTER PROGRAMMING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE.........................8M-7
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD)
SENSITIVE DEVICES - STANDARD
PROCEDURE......................8W-01-8
ELEMENT - INSTALLATION, AIR
CLEANER........................9-24,9-98
ELEMENT - REMOVAL, AIR CLEANER . . 9-24,9-98
ELEMENTS - DESCRIPTION, HEATED
SEAT ..............................8G-10
ELEMENTS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
HEATED SEAT .......................8G-10
ELEMENTS - INSTALLATION, HEATED
SEAT ..............................8G-11
ELEMENTS - OPERATION, HEATED SEAT . . 8G-10
ELEMENTS - REMOVAL, HEATED SEAT . . . 8G-11
E-MARK LABEL - DESCRIPTION.......Intro.-11
EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION
LABEL - DESCRIPTION, VEHICLE.........25-1
END CAP - INSTALLATION, INSTRUMENT
PANEL.............................23-67
END CAP - REMOVAL, INSTRUMENT
PANEL.............................23-67
END COVER BALL BEARING -
INSTALLATION.......................21-10
END COVER BALL BEARING - REMOVAL . . . 21-9
END COVER SEAL - INSTALLATION......21-11
END COVER SEAL - REMOVAL..........21-11
END PLAY - ADJUSTMENT,
DIFFERENTIAL SIDE GEAR.............21-70
END PLAY - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
CRANKSHAFT........................9-36
END PLAY - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
MEASURING CAMSHAFT................9-29
END PLAY - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
MEASURING CRANKSHAFT.............9-125
END SEAL - INSTALLATION, INPUT
SHAFT.............................21-16
END SEAL - REMOVAL, INPUT SHAFT....21-15
ENGAGE ACTUATOR - DESCRIPTION.....8N-10
ENGAGE ACTUATOR - INSTALLATION.....8N-11
ENGAGE ACTUATOR - OPERATION
.......8N-11
ENGAGE ACTUATOR - REMOVAL
........8N-11
ENGINE - CLEANING
...................7-18
ENGINE - DESCRIPTION, 2.4L/3.3L/3.8L
. . . 19-51
ENGINE - DESCRIPTION, FUEL
REQUIREMENTS - DIESEL
...............0-6ENGINE - INSPECTION.................7-18
ENGINE - INSTALLATION, 2.4L.....19-46,19-49,
19-50,19-52
ENGINE - INSTALLATION, 3.3L/3.8L . 19-47,19-49,
19-50,19-52
ENGINE - INSTALLATION, COMPRESSOR
MOUNTING BRACKET - 2.4L............24-66
ENGINE - REMOVAL, 2.4L . . . 19-45,19-48,19-50,
19-51
ENGINE - REMOVAL, 3.3L/3.8L....19-45,19-48,
19-50,19-51
ENGINE - REMOVAL, COMPRESSOR
MOUNTING BRACKET - 2.4L............24-65
ENGINE - SPECIFICATIONS, 2.4L.........9-17
ENGINE - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
HYDROSTATIC LOCKED.............9-10,9-85
ENGINE 2.4L - DESCRIPTION.............9-3
ENGINE 3.3/3.8L - DESCRIPTION.........9-76
ENGINE ASSEMBLY - INSTALLATION . . 9-16,9-89
ENGINE ASSEMBLY - REMOVAL......9-13,9-86
ENGINE BLOCK - CLEANING........9-112,9-36
ENGINE BLOCK - DESCRIPTION.....9-112,9-35
ENGINE BLOCK - INSPECTION......9-112,9-36
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER - DESCRIPTION . . . 7-20
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER - INSTALLATION . . . 7-20
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER - OPERATION.....7-20
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER - REMOVAL......7-20
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER TESTING -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING..............7-20
ENGINE COOLANT - DESCRIPTION........7-19
ENGINE COOLANT - DESCRIPTION.........0-3
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE
SENSOR - 2.4L - DESCRIPTION..........7-21
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE
SENSOR - 2.4L - INSTALLATION..........7-21
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE
SENSOR - 2.4L - REMOVAL.............7-21
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE
SENSOR - 3.3/3.8L - DESCRIPTION.......7-21
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE
SENSOR - 3.3/3.8L - INSTALLATION.......7-22
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE
SENSOR - 3.3/3.8L - REMOVAL..........7-21
ENGINE COOLANT THERMOSTAT - 2.4L -
INSTALLATION........................7-23
ENGINE COOLANT THERMOSTAT - 2.4L -
REMOVAL...........................7-23
ENGINE COOLANT THERMOSTAT -
3.3/3.8L - INSTALLATION...............7-24
ENGINE COOLANT THERMOSTAT -
3.3/3.8L - REMOVAL...................7-23
ENGINE COOLANT THERMOSTAT -
DESCRIPTION........................7-22
ENGINE COOLANT THERMOSTAT -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING..............7-23
ENGINE COOLANT THERMOSTAT -
OPERATION..........................7-22
ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING........................7-14
ENGINE CORE AND OIL GALLERY PLUGS
- STANDARD PROCEDURE..........9-10,9-86
ENGINE DIAGNOSIS - INTRODUCTION -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
...........9-3,9-76
ENGINE DIAGNOSIS - MECHANICAL -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
...........9-6,9-80
ENGINE DIAGNOSIS - PERFORMANCE -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
...........9-4,9-78
ENGINE GASKET SURFACE
PREPARATION - STANDARD
PROCEDURE
.....................9-11,9-85
ENGINE MOUNTING - DESCRIPTION
. 9-131,9-48
ENGINE OIL - DESCRIPTION, FLEXIBLE
FUEL
................................0-3
ENGINE OIL - DIESEL ENGINES -
DESCRIPTION
.........................0-6
ENGINE OIL AND FILTER CHANGE -
STANDARD PROCEDURE
...........9-137,9-53
ENGINE OIL AND LUBRICANTS -
DESCRIPTION
.........................0-1
ENGINE OIL LEAK INSPECTION -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
...........9-8,9-82
ENGINE OIL LEVEL CHECK - STANDARD
PROCEDURE
........................9-137
ENGINE OIL LEVEL CHECK, STANDARD
PROCEDURE
.........................9-53
ENGINE OIL PRESSURE - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING
.......................9-136ENGINE OIL PRESSURE - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING, CHECKING...............9-52
ENGINE, SPECIAL TOOLS - 2.4L..........9-21
ENGINE, SPECIAL TOOLS - 3.3/3.8L.......9-95
ENGINE, SPECIFICATIONS - 3.3/3.8L......9-91
ENGINE SPEED SENSOR - DESCRIPTION . . 14-25
ENGINE SPEED SENSOR - OPERATION....14-26
ENGINES - DESCRIPTION, ENGINE OIL -
DIESEL..............................0-6
ENGINES - REMOVAL, COMPRESSOR -
2.4/3.3/3.8L.........................24-64
ENTRY MODULE - DESCRIPTION,
REMOTE KEYLESS...................8N-43
ENTRY MODULE - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, REMOTE KEYLESS...........8N-43
ENTRY MODULE - INSTALLATION,
REMOTE KEYLESS...................8N-44
ENTRY MODULE - OPERATION, REMOTE
KEYLESS...........................8N-43
ENTRY MODULE - REMOVAL, REMOTE
KEYLESS...........................8N-44
ENTRY TRANSMITTER - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, KEYLESS...................8N-42
EQUIPMENT - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
REFRIGERANT SYSTEM SERVICE........24-87
ERASING TRANSMITTER CODES -
STANDARD PROCEDURE..............8M-11
EVACUATE - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
REFRIGERANT SYSTEM...............24-89
EVAP CANISTER - INSTALLATION, REAR . . 25-20
EVAP CANISTER - REMOVAL, REAR......25-19
EVAPORATION CONTROL SYSTEM -
OPERATION.........................25-10
EVAPORATOR - DESCRIPTION.....24-69,24-94
EVAPORATOR - INSTALLATION..........24-71
EVAPORATOR - INSTALLATION, REAR....24-96
EVAPORATOR - OPERATION.......24-70,24-94
EVAPORATOR - REMOVAL.............24-70
EVAPORATOR - REMOVAL, REAR........24-94
EVAPORATOR LINE EXTENSION -
INSTALLATION.......................24-96
EVAPORATOR LINE EXTENSION -
REMOVAL..........................24-95
EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
DESCRIPTION.......................24-22
EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
INSTALLATION.......................24-23
EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
OPERATION.........................24-23
EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
REMOVAL..........................24-23
EVAP/PURGE SOLENOID - DESCRIPTION . . 25-12
EVAP/PURGE SOLENOID - INSTALLATION . 25-12
EVAP/PURGE SOLENOID - OPERATION....25-12
EVAP/PURGE SOLENOID - REMOVAL.....25-12
EXCESSIVE EXHAUST SYSTEM NOISE -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING..............11-2
EXHAUST MANIFOLD - CLEANING........9-61
EXHAUST MANIFOLD - INSPECTION.......9-61
EXHAUST MANIFOLD - INSTALLATION.....9-61
EXHAUST MANIFOLD - LEFT - CLEANING . . 9-152
EXHAUST MANIFOLD - LEFT -
INSPECTION........................9-152
EXHAUST MANIFOLD - LEFT -
INSTALLATION.......................9-152
EXHAUST MANIFOLD - LEFT - REMOVAL . . 9-152
EXHAUST MANIFOLD - REMOVAL
.........9-61
EXHAUST MANIFOLD - RIGHT -
CLEANING
..........................9-151
EXHAUST MANIFOLD - RIGHT -
INSPECTION
........................9-151
EXHAUST MANIFOLD - RIGHT -
INSTALLATION
.......................9-151
EXHAUST MANIFOLD - RIGHT -
REMOVAL
..........................9-150
EXHAUST SYSTEM - DESCRIPTION
.......11-1
EXHAUST SYSTEM NOISE - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING, EXCESSIVE
..............11-2
EXHAUST SYSTEM RESTRICTION CHECK
- DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
.............11-2
EXHAUST SYSTEM, SPECIAL TOOLS
......11-4
EXHAUST TUBE - INSTALLATION
.......24-107
EXHAUST TUBE - REMOVAL
...........24-107
EXHAUSTER - DESCRIPTION, REAR
QUARTER PANEL/FENDER AIR
..........23-56
EXHAUSTER - INSTALLATION, REAR
QUARTER PANEL/FENDER AIR
..........23-57
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