roof rack CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996 Service Manual
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Removing magnetic interfering objects will usually
restore normal compass operation. If the compass
display remains blank while the CAL label is illumi-
nated, then the roof panel requires demagnetizing. To
demagnetize use Special Tool 6029 for demagnetizing
the roof panel. The demagnetizing procedure will
demagnetize the roof and mounting screws in the
overhead console. It is important that you follow the
instructions below exactly. The mounting screws and
the mounting brackets around the compass area are
steel, and therefore aid in the demagnetizing of the
roof panel.
(1) Be sure the ignition switch is in the OFF posi-
tion before you begin the demagnetize procedure.
(2) Plug the demagnetizing tool into a standard
110/115 volt AC outlet, keeping the demagnetizing
tool at least 12 inches away from the compass area
when plugging it in.
(3) Slowly approach and contact the console
mounting screw with the plastic coated tip of the tool
for at least two seconds.
(4) With the demagnetizing tool still energized,
slowly back it away from the screw until the tip is at
least 12 inches from the screw head.
(5) Repeat the last step with all the console
mounting screws.
(6) After you have pulled at least 12 inches from
the last screw, remove the demagnetizing tool from
inside vehicle and disconnect it from the electrical
outlet.
(7) Place an 8 1/2 X 11 inch piece of paper length-
wise on the roof of vehicle directly above compass.
The purpose of the paper is to protect the roof panel
from scratches and define the area to be demagne-
tized.
(8) Plug in the demagnetizing tool, keeping it at
least two feet away from the compass unit.
(9) Slowly approach the center of the roof panel at
the windshield with the demagnetizing tool plugged
in.
(10) Contact the roof panel with the tip of the tool.
Using slow sweeping motions of 1/2 inch between
sweeps. Move the tool approximately four inches
either side of the center line and at least 11 inches
back from the windshield.
(11) With the demagnetizing tool still energized,
slowly back away from the roof panel until the tip is
at least two feet from the roof before unplugging the
tool.
(12) Recalibrate compass, refer to the compass cal-
ibration procedure in this section.
UNIVERSAL TRANSMITTER
TRAINING
(1) Turn off the engine.(2) Erase the factory test codes by pressing the
two outside buttons. Release the buttons when the
red light begins to flash (about 20 seconds).
(3) Choose one of the three buttons to train. Place
the hand-held transmitter within one inch of the uni-
versal transmitter and push the buttons on both
transmitters. The red light on the universal trans-
mitter will begin to flash slowly.
(4) When the red light on the universal transmit-
ter begins to flash rapidly (this may take as long as
60 seconds), release both buttons. Your universal
transmitter is now ªtrainedº. To train the other but-
tons, repeat Step 3 and Step 4. Be sure to keep your
hand-held transmitter in case you need to retrain the
universal transmitter.
ERASING
To erase the universal transmitter codes, simply
hold down the two outside buttons until the red LED
begins to flash.
NOTE: Individual channels cannot be erased. Eras-
ing the transmitter codes will erase ALL pro-
grammed codes.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR
REMOVAL
(1) Raise and support vehicle on safety stands.
(2) From behind front bumper fascia, remove
screw holding sensor to radiator closure panel.
(3) Remove sensor from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
For installation, reverse the above procedures.
Fig. 5 Universal Transmitter
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SERVICE PROCEDURES (Continued)
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BODY COMPONENT SERVICE
INDEX
page page
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
WATER LEAKS.......................... 23
WIND NOISE........................... 24
SERVICE PROCEDURES
HEAT STAKING......................... 24
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
A-PILLAR LOWER EXTENSION TRIM........ 25
A-PILLAR TRIM PANEL................... 25
COWL COVER.......................... 25
COWL TRIM............................ 25
FLOOR CARPET........................ 26
FRONT DOOR APPLIQUE................. 28
FRONT DOOR CHECK STRAP.............. 28
FRONT DOOR FRAME CLOSEOUT MOLDINGS . 29
FRONT DOOR GLASS RUN WEATHER-STRIP . . 30
FRONT DOOR GLASS.................... 29
FRONT DOOR HINGE.................... 30
FRONT DOOR INNER BELT MOLDING....... 31
FRONT DOOR LATCH STRIKER............ 32
FRONT DOOR LATCH.................... 31
FRONT DOOR LOCK CYLINDER............ 32
FRONT DOOR OUTER BELT MOLDING....... 33
FRONT DOOR OUTSIDE HANDLE........... 33
FRONT DOOR REFLECTOR............... 34
FRONT DOOR SILL PLATE................ 34
FRONT DOOR TRIM PANEL................ 34
FRONT DOOR WEATHER-STRIP............ 36
FRONT DOOR WINDOW CRANK............ 36
FRONT DOOR WINDOW REGULATOR....... 36
FRONT DOOR.......................... 27
FRONT SEAT........................... 37
FRONT WHEELHOUSE SPLASH SHIELD..... 37
FUEL FILL DOOR BLOCKER LATCH STRIKER . . 38
FUEL FILL DOOR BLOCKER LATCH......... 38
FUEL FILL DOOR BLOCKER LOCKOUT LINK . . 38
FUEL FILLER HOUSING ± WITH BLOCKER
LATCH .............................. 39
GRILLE............................... 39
HEADLINING........................... 39
HOOD HINGE.......................... 41
HOOD LATCH STRIKER................... 42
HOOD LATCH.......................... 41
HOOD RELEASE CABLE.................. 42
HOOD RELEASE HANDLE................. 42
HOOD................................ 40
JACK STORAGE COVER.................. 43
LEFT D-PILLAR TRIM PANEL............... 43
LEFT QUARTER TRIM PANEL.............. 44
LIFTGATE CHMSL ACCESS PANEL.......... 47
LIFTGATE HINGE........................ 47LIFTGATE LATCH STRIKER................ 47
LIFTGATE LATCH........................ 47
LIFTGATE LOCK CYLINDER............... 48
LIFTGATE OUTSIDE HANDLE.............. 48
LIFTGATE PROP ASSEMBLY............... 49
LIFTGATE SILL PLATE.................... 49
LIFTGATE STABILIZER WEDGE STRIKER..... 49
LIFTGATE STABILIZER WEDGE............. 49
LIFTGATE TRIM PANEL................... 50
LIFTGATE UPPER FRAME MOLDING........ 50
LIFTGATE UPPER FRAME SIDE MOLDINGS . . . 51
LIFTGATE............................. 46
LOWER B-PILLAR TRIM COVER............ 51
LUGGAGE RACK CROSSBAR.............. 51
LUGGAGE RACK RISER COVER............ 52
LUGGAGE RACK SIDE RAIL............... 52
OVERHEAD GRAB-HANDLES.............. 52
QUARTER GLASS....................... 52
QUARTER TRIM BOLSTER................ 53
RADIATOR CLOSURE PANEL CROSSMEMBER . 53
RAIL LAMP MODULE..................... 54
REAR HEADER TRIM..................... 55
REAR HVAC LOUVER AND BEZEL.......... 55
RIGHT D-PILLAR TRIM PANEL.............. 55
RIGHT QUARTER TRIM PANEL............. 56
ROOF APERTURE (RAP) MOLDING.......... 57
SEAT BELT BUCKLE FIRST REAR QUAD
BUCKET............................. 58
SEAT BELT BUCKLE FIRST REAR ± TWO
PASSENGER BENCH................... 58
SEAT BELT BUCKLE SECOND REAR ± THREE
PASSENGER BENCH................... 59
SEAT BELT BUCKLE ± FRONT INBOARD..... 57
SEAT BELT FIRST REAR ANCHOR BRACKET ±
LWB ................................ 59
SEAT BELT FIRST REAR OUTBOARD ± LWB
FOUR DOOR.......................... 60
SEAT BELT FIRST REAR OUTBOARD ± SWB
FOUR DOOR.......................... 60
SEAT BELT LEFT FIRST REAR OUTBOARD ±
LWB THREE DOOR..................... 61
SEAT BELT LEFT FIRST REAR OUTBOARD ±
SWB THREE DOOR.................... 61
SEAT BELT SECOND REAR OUTBOARD ±
SWB ................................ 61
SEAT BELT SECOND RIGHT REAR OUTBOARD
±LWB ............................... 62
SEAT BELT ± OUTBOARD FRONT........... 59
SECOND RIGHT REAR OUTBOARD SEAT BELT
± LWB W/REAR HVAC................... 62
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(2) Engage hidden clips to hold molding to liftgate
upper frame (Fig. 66).
LIFTGATE UPPER FRAME SIDE MOLDINGS
REMOVAL
(1) Remove liftgate upper frame molding.
(2) Disengage hidden clips holding side moldings
to liftgate upper frame (Fig. 66).
(3) Remove liftgate upper frame side molding from
vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Place liftgate upper frame side moldings in
position on vehicle.
(2) Engage hidden clips to hold side moldings to
liftgate upper frame (Fig. 66).
(3) Install liftgate upper frame molding.
LOWER B-PILLAR TRIM COVER
REMOVAL
(1) Slide lower seat belt cover rearward to expose
anchor bolt.
(2) Remove bolt holding lower seat belt anchor to
floor.
(3) Remove upper B-pillar trim cover.
(4) Remove access panel from B-pillar trim (Fig.
67).
(5) Remove screw holding lower trim cover to
B-pillar from below seat belt retractor.
(6) Disengage hidden clips holding lower trim
cover to B-pillar.
(7) Remove lower B-pillar trim cover from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Place lower B-pillar trim cover in position on
vehicle.
(2) Insert seat belt through hole in lower B-pillar
trim.
(3) Engage hidden clips to hold lower trim cover to
B-pillar.
(4) Install screw to hold lower trim cover to B-pil-
lar below seat belt retractor.
(5) Install access cover.
(6) Install upper B-pillar trim cover.
(7) Place seat belt anchor in position on floor so
webbing is pointed rearward and slightly outboard.
(8) Install bolt to hold lower seat belt anchor to
floor. Tighten all seat belt bolts to 39 N´m (29 in.
lbs.) torque.
(9) Verify that seat belt anchor does not interfere
with seat track travel.
LUGGAGE RACK CROSSBAR
REMOVAL
(1) Remove luggage rack front riser covers.
(2) Disengage lock and slide crossbar forward into
notch in front riser (Fig. 68).
(3) Remove crossbar from roof.
Fig. 67 Lower B-pillar Trim Cover
Fig. 68 Luggage Rack Crossbar
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
Page 1782 of 1938
INSTALLATION
(1) Place crossbar in position on roof.
(2) Engage crossbar into notch in front riser.
(3) Slide crossbar rearward into desired position.
(4) Install luggage rack front riser covers.
LUGGAGE RACK RISER COVER
REMOVAL
(1) Disengage lock tabs holding luggage rack front
riser cover to riser.
(2) Remove cover from riser (Fig. 69).
INSTALLATION
(1) Place cover in position on luggage rack riser.
(2) Engage lock tabs to holding luggage rack front
riser cover to riser.
LUGGAGE RACK SIDE RAIL
REMOVAL
(1) Remove luggage rack front riser covers.
(2) Remove crossbars.
(3) Remove screws attaching side rail to front riser
and roof panel (Fig. 70).
(4) Remove screws attaching side rail to center
riser and roof panel.
(5) Remove screws attaching side rail to rear riser
and roof panel (Fig. 71).
(6) Remove side rail from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Place side rail in position on vehicle.
(2) Install screws to attach side rail to rear riser
and roof panel.
(3) Install screws to attach side rail to center riser
and roof panel.
(4) Install screws to attach side rail to front riser
and roof panel.
(5) Install crossbars.
(6) Install luggage rack front riser covers.
OVERHEAD GRAB-HANDLES
REMOVAL
(1) Using a trim stick (C-4755), remove screw
access covers from grab-handle.
(2) Remove screws holding grab-handle to roof rail.
(3) Remove grab-handle from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Place grab-handle in position on vehicle.
(2) Install screws to hold grab-handle to roof rail.
(3) Install screw access covers into grab-handle.
QUARTER GLASS
REMOVAL
(1) Remove C-pillar trim.
(2) Open quarter glass to vent position.
(3) Remove screw attaching quarter window
retainer to vent motor arm.
(4) Disengage quarter window retainer from vent
motor arm.
Fig. 69 Luggage Rack Riser Cover
Fig. 70 Luggage Rack Front Riser
Fig. 71 Luggage Rack Rear Riser
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
Page 1787 of 1938
(10) Install first rear seat belt anchor.
(11) Install D-pillar trim panel.
(12) Install C-pillar trim panel.
(13) Install quarter trim bolster.
(14) Install sliding door sill trim panel.
(15) Install second rear seat, if equipped.
(16) Install first rear seat.
(17) Connect the battery negative cable.
ROOF APERTURE (RAP) MOLDING
The RAP molding is set with body side molding
tape. The temperature in the work area and the vehi-
cle should be at least 21É C (70É F) to avoid damag-
ing the RAP moldings.
REMOVAL
(1) Warm the affected stick-on molding and body
metal to approximately 38É C (100É F) using a suit-
able heat lamp or heat gun.
(2) Pull stick-on molding from painted surface.
(3) Remove adhesive tape residue from painted
surface of vehicle. Use a 3M Scotch-BriteyMolding
Adhesive and Stripe Removal Discs, or equivalent, to
clean adhesive residue from painted surfaces. The
adhesive removal discs are available from automotive
paint suppliers. Refer to instructions supplied with
the discs for proper usage.
INSTALLATION
(1) If molding is to be reused;
(a) Remove tape residue from molding.
(b) Clean back of molding with MopartSuper
Kleen solvent, or equivalent.
(c) Wipe molding dry with lint free cloth.
(d) Apply new body side molding (two sided
adhesive) tape to back of molding.
(2) Clean body surface with MopartSuper Kleen
solvent, or equivalent. Wipe surface dry with lint free
cloth.
(3) Remove protective cover from tape on back of
molding.
(4) Apply molding to body from front of vehicle to
rear.
(5) Using a roller tool, roll molding onto body
panel with enough force to assure adhesion and not
bend roof panels.
SEAT BELT BUCKLE ± FRONT INBOARD
REMOVAL
(1) Remove screws holding front inboard side cover
to seat cushion frame.
(2) Remove side cover from vehicle.
(3) Remove bolt holding seat belt buckle to front
seat track (Fig. 83).
Fig. 81 Right Quarter and D-Pillar Trim Panels ± LWB without Rear A\C
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
Page 1805 of 1938
(5) If necessary, install screw from inside ash
receiver bezel on left sliding door trim panel.
(6) Install sliding door upper frame molding.
SLIDING DOOR UPPER ROLLER
REMOVAL
(1) Open sliding door, do not latch open.
(2) Remove screw holding upper stop bracket to
upper roller bracket (Fig. 127).
(3) Remove stop bracket from vehicle.
(4) Place a padded block between the open sliding
door and the roof rail.
(5) Mark outline of upper roller bracket on sliding
door.
(6) Remove bolts holding upper roller to sliding
door (Fig. 128).
(7) Remove upper roller from door.
(8) Slide roller out of rear end of roof rail channel.
(9) Remove upper roller from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Place upper roller in position on vehicle.
(2) Slide roller into rear end of roof rail channel.
(3) Place upper roller in position on door.
(4) Align outline marks on sliding door to upper
roller bracket
(5) Install bolts to hold upper roller to sliding door.
(6) Remove padded block from between sliding
door and roof rail.
(7) Place stop bracket in position on vehicle.
(8) Install screw to hold upper stop bracket to
upper roller bracket.(9) Verify sliding door alignment and operation.
Adjust as necessary.
SLIDING DOOR WEATHER-STRIP
REMOVAL
(1) Open sliding door.
(2) Remove door opening sill plate.
(3) Loosen B-pillar trim covers.
(4) Loosen quarter panel trim panels.
(5) From splice at the bottom center of door open-
ing, pull weather-strip from pinch flange around door
opening.
INSTALLATION
For installation, reverse the above procedures.
STICK-ON BODY SIDE MOLDING
REMOVAL
Refer to (Fig. 129), (Fig. 130), (Fig. 131), (Fig. 132)
or (Fig. 133) for proper location of fasteners holding
the molding to the wheelhouse lip and rocker panels.
(1) Warm the affected stick-on molding and body
metal to approximately 38ÉC (100ÉF) using a suitable
heat lamp or heat gun.
Fig. 126 Sliding Door Trim Panel Screws
Fig. 127 Sliding Door Upper Stop
Fig. 128 Sliding Door Upper Roller
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)