airbag CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2000 Diagnostic Manual
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Verification Tests
VERIFICATION TEST VER-1A APPLICABILITY
No Start Verification
Use this test to verify that a No Start condition has been repaired and that the vehicle can be
returned to the customer.
Note: If the Powertrain Control Module has been replaced and the correct VIN and
mileage have not been programmed, a DTC will be set in the ABS, Airbag and the
SKIM modules. In addition, if the vehicle is equipped with a Sentry Key Immobilizer
Module (SKIM), Secret Key data must be updated to enable starting. Refer to
GENERAL INFORMATION section for programming information for the PCM, SKIM
and the Transponder (ignition key).
1. Inspect the vehicle to ensure that all components related to the repair are connected
properly.
2. Inspect the engine oil for fuel contamination. Replace the oil and filter as necessary
3. Attempt to start the engine.
4. If the No Start condition is still present, refer to the symptom list and perform diagnostic
testing as necessary. Refer to any Technical Service Bulletins that may apply.
5. Run the engine for one warm-up cycle to verify proper operation. With the DRBIIIt, confirm
that no DTC's are present and that all components are functioning properly.
6. If DTC's are present, refer to the symptom list and perform diagnostic testing as necessary.ALL
VERIFICATION TEST VER-2A APPLICABILITY
Non-OBDII Verification
Use this test to verify that a non-OBDII symptom has been repaired and that the vehicle can
be returned to the customer. A non-OBDII symptom is a comprehensive component related
symptom that is not the result of a failed OBDII major monitor.
Note: If the Powertrain Control Module has been replaced and the correct VIN and
mileage have not been programmed, a DTC will be set in the ABS, Airbag and the
SKIM modules. In addition, if the vehicle is equipped with a Sentry Key Immobilizer
Module (SKIM), Secret Key data must be updated to enable starting. Refer to
GENERAL INFORMATION section for programming information for the PCM, SKIM
and the Transponder (ignition key).
1. Inspect the vehicle to ensure that all components related to the repair are connected
properly.
2. With the DRBIIIt, Clear DTC's and Reset Memory (all engine values).
3. Run the engine for one warm-up cycle to verify proper operation.
4. Road test the vehicle. Use all accessories that may be related to this repair.
With the DRBIIIt, confirm that no DTC's are present and that all components are functioning
properly.
6. If this test is being performed after a No Trouble Code test, verify that the symptom is no
longer present. If the symptom is still present, or any other symptom or DTC is present, refer
to the symptom list for further diagnostic testing procedures. Check for any Technical Service
Bulletins that may apply.
7. If there are no DTC's present and all components are functioning properly, repair is
complete.ALL
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VERIFICATION TEST VER-3A APPLICABILITY
Charging System Verification
Use this test to verify that the Charging System symptom has been repaired and that the
vehicle can be returned to the customer.
Note: If the Powertrain Control Module has been replaced and the correct VIN and
mileage have not been programmed, a DTC will be set in the ABS, Airbag and the
SKIM modules. In addition, if the vehicle is equipped with a Sentry Key Immobilizer
Module (SKIM), Secret Key data must be updated to enable starting. Refer to
GENERAL INFORMATION section for programming information for the PCM, SKIM
and the Transponder (ignition key).
1. Inspect the vehicle to ensure that all components related to the repair are connected
properly.
2. With the DRBIIIt, Clear DTC's.
3. Perform generator output test. Refer to the appropriate service information as necessary.
4. Start the engine and set engine speed to 2000 RPM for at least thirty seconds.
5. Turn the ignition OFF.
6. Turn the ignition ON, with the engine not running.
7. With the DRBIIIt, Read the DTC's. If the DTC returns, or any other symptom or DTC is
present, refer to the symptom list for further diagnostic testing procedures. Check for any
Technical Service Bulletins that may apply.
8. If there are no DTC's present and all components are functioning properly, the repair is
complete.All
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VERIFICATION TEST VER-4A APPLICABILITY
Speed Control Verification
Use this test to verify that the Speed Control symptom has been repaired and that the vehicle
can be returned to the customer.
Note: If the Powertrain Control Module has been replaced and the correct VIN and
mileage have not been programmed, a DTC will be set in the ABS, Airbag and the
SKIM modules. In addition, if the vehicle is equipped with a Sentry Key Immobilizer
Module (SKIM), Secret Key data must be updated to enable starting. Refer to
GENERAL INFORMATION section for programming information for the PCM, SKIM
and the Transponder (ignition key).
1. Inspect the vehicle to ensure that all components related to the repair are connected
properly.
2. With the DRBIIIt, Clear DTC's.
3. Road test the vehicle at a speed above 35 MPH.
4. Turn the Speed Control ON.
5. Press and release the Set switch. Verify that the speed control engages.
6. With the Speed Control engaged:
A. Press and hold the ACCEL switch. Verify that the speed increases.
B. Press and hold the SET (or DECEL) switch. Verify that the vehicle speed decreases.
C. Press and release the CANCEL switch. Verify that the Speed Control disengages.
D. Allow the vehicle speed to drop below 25 MPH. Press and release the RESUME switch.
Verify that the previously set vehicle speed is attained.
E. Using caution, press and release the brake pedal. Verify that the Speed Control
disengages.
F. Increase vehicle speed by at least 10 MPH. Press and release the SET switch. Verify the
Speed Control maintains this speed.
G. Press and release the ON/OFF switch (turn the Speed Control OFF.) Verify that the Speed
Control disengages.
If any or all of these functions are not operating properly, refer to the symptom list for the
appropriate diagnostic testing procedures.
7. With the DRBIIIt, Read DTC's. If the DTC returns, or any other symptom or DTC is present,
refer to the symptom list for further diagnostic testing procedures. Check for any Technical
Service Bulletins that may apply.
8. If there are no DTC's present and all components are functioning properly, the repair is
complete.All
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VERIFICATION TEST VER-5A APPLICABILITY
OBDII Road Test Verification
Use this test to verify that the OBDII symptom has been repaired and that the vehicle can be
returned to the customer. The proper way to verify that an OBDII DTC has been repaired is to
allow the PCM to run and pass the appropriate OBDII monitor(s).
Note: If the Powertrain Control Module has been changed and the correct VIN and
mileage have not been programmed, a DTC will be set in the ABS, Airbag and the
SKIM modules. In addition, if the vehicle is equipped with a Sentry Key Immobilizer
Module (SKIM), Secret Key data must be updated to enable starting. Refer to
GENERAL INFORMATION section for programming information for the PCM, SKIM
and the Transponder (ignition key).
1. Inspect the vehicle to ensure that all components related to the repair are connected
properly.
2. If any other DTC is present, refer to the symptom list for further diagnostic testing
procedures.
3. With the DRBIIIt, Clear DTC's.
4. In order for an OBDII monitor to run, certain pre-test conditions must be met. Refer to the
applicable OBDII monitor pre-test screen on the DRBIIItfor monitor enabling conditions.
5. Operate the vehicle within the enabling conditions and allow the applicable monitor to run.
While the monitor is running, the OBDII monitor screen on the DRBIIItwill display ªIN
PROGRESSº and the DRBIIItwill beep. After the monitor is complete, view the results. Refer
to the appropriate service information as necessary. A monitor may have to fail more than once
in order to set a DTC.
If the monitor fails, or the DTC returns, or any other symptom or DTC is present, refer to the
symptom list for further diagnostic testing procedures. Check for any Technical Service
Bulletins that may apply.
If there are no DTC's present and all components are functioning properly, the repair is
complete.ALL
Powertrain Verification Test VER-5A2 APPLICABILITY
Fuel System Lean/Rich or Misfire Verification
Use this test to verify that the Fuel System Lean, Fuel System Rich, or Misfire symptom has
been repaired and that the vehicle can be returned to the customer.
NOTE: If the Powertrain Control Module has been replaced and the correct VIN and
mileage have not been programmed, a DTC will be set in the ABS, Airbag and the
SKIM modules. In addition, if the vehicle is equipped with a Sentry Key Immobilizer
Module (SKIM), Secret KEY data must be updated to enable starting. Refer to
GENERAL INFORMATION section for programming information for the PCM, SKIM
and the Transponder (ignition key).
1. Inspect the vehicle to ensure that all components related to the repair are connected
properly.
2. If any other DTC is present, refer to the symptom list for further diagnostic testing
procedures.
3. With the DRBIIIt, monitor the Similar Conditions Window and attempt to duplicate the
conditions that the vehicle was operating at when the DTC was set. If the conditions can be
duplicated, the Good Trip counter will change to one or more.
4. If the DTC resets, or the OBDII monitor fails after running, or if any other symptom or DTC
is present, return to the symptom list and perform the appropriate diagnostic testing
procedures. Check for any Technical Service Bulletins that may apply.
5. If the monitor runs and the Good Trip Counter changes to one or more, the condition is no
longer present. If there are no DTCs and all components are functioning properly, the repair is
complete.ALL
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Powertrain Verification Test VER-5A3 APPLICABILITY
OBDII Monitor Verification
Use this test to verify that the OBDII monitor symptom has been repaired and that the vehicle
can be returned to the customer.
NOTE: If the Powertrain Control Module has been replaced and the correct VIN and
mileage have not been programmed, a DTC will be set in the ABS, Airbag and the
SKIM modules. In addition, if the vehicle is equipped with a Sentry Key Immobilizer
Module (SKIM), Secret Key data must be updated to enable starting. Refer to
GENERAL INFORMATION section for programming information for the PCM, SKIM
and the Transponder (ignition key).
1. Inspect the vehicle to ensure that all components related to the repair are connected
properly.
2. If any other DTC is present, refer to the symptom list for further diagnostic testing
procedures.
3. With the DRBIIIt, monitor the pre-test enabling conditions. Operate the vehicle within the
enabling conditions and allow the applicable monitor to run.
4. If the DTC resets, or the OBDII monitor fails after running, or if any other symptom or DTC
is present, return to the symptom list and perform the appropriate diagnostic testing
procedurs. Refer to any Technical Service Bulletins that may apply.
5. If the monitor runs and the Good Trip Counter changes to one or more, the condition is no
longer present.
6. If there are no DTCs and all components are functioning properly, the repair is complete.All
Powertrain Verification Test VER-6A APPLICABILITY
LDP Monitor Verification
Use this test to verify that the LDP monitor symptom has been repaired and that the vehicle
can be returned to the customer.
NOTE: If the Powertrain Control Module has been replaced and the correct VIN and
mileage have not been programmed, a DTC will be set in the ABS, Airbag and the
SKIM modules. In addition, if the vehicle is equipped with a Sentry Key Immobilizer
Module (SKIM), Secret Key data must be updated to enable starting. Refer to
GENERAL INFORMATION section for programming information for the PCM, SKIM
and Transponder (ignition key).
1. Inspect the vehicle to ensure that all components are related to the repair are connected
properly.
2. If any other DTC is present, refer to the symptom list for futher diagnostic testing
procedures.
3. With the DRBIIIt, perform the LDP Monitor Test. Follow the instructions on the DRBIIIt
screen.
4. If the DTC resets, or the OBDII monitor fails after running, or if any other symptom or DTC
is present, return to the symptom list and perform the appropriate diagnostic testing
procedures. Refer to any Technical Service Bulletins that mat apply.
5. If the monitor runs and test does not fail, the condition is no longer present.
6. If there are no DTCs and all components are functioning properly, the repair is complete.All
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Powertrain Verification Test VER-7A APPLICABILITY
SKIS Verfication
Use this test to verify that SKIM system symptom has been repaired and that the vehicle can
be returned to the customer.
Note: If the Powertrain Control Module has been replaced and the correct VIN and
mileage have not been programmed, a DTC will be set in the ABS, Airbag and SKIM
modules. In addition, if the vehicle is equipped with a Sentry Key Immobilizer
Module (SKIM), Secret Key data must be updated to enable starting. Refer to
GENERAL INFORMATION section for programmig information for the PCM, SKIM
and the Transponder (ignition key).
1.Inspect the vehicle to ensure that all components related to the repair are connected properly.
2. Inspect the engine oil for fuel contamination. Replace the oil and filter as necessary.
3. Start the engine.
4. Run the engine for one warm-up cycle to verify proper operation. With the DRBIIIt, confirm
that no DTCs are present and that all components are functioning properly. If the DTC is still
present refer to any Technical Service Bulletins that may apply.
5. If a different DTC(s) is present, refer to the symtom list and perform diagnostic testing as
necessary. If there are no DTCs present and all components are functioning correctly, repair is
now complete.All
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BRAKE SHIFT INTERLOCK SOLENOID (EXCEPT BUILT-UP EXPORT)-2WAYCAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 K29 20WT/PK RED BRAKE WARNING LAMP DRIVER
2 F11 20RD/WT FUSED IGNITION SWITCH OUTPUT (ST-RUN-OFF)
CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR - BLACK 3-WAYCAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 K7 18OR 8V SUPPLY
2 K4 18BK/LB SENSOR GROUND
3 K44 18TN/YL CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR SIGNAL
CLOCKSPRING C1 - YELLOW 2 WAYCAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 R43 18BK/LB DRIVER AIRBAG LINE 1
2 R45 18DG/LB DRIVER AIRBAG LINE 2
CLOCKSPRING C2 - NATURAL 5 WAYCAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 X3 20BK/RD HORN RELAY CONTROL SENSE
2 X10 20RD/WT (RADIO RE-
MOTE CONTROL)RADIO MUX
3 Z2 20BK/LG (SPEED CON-
TROL)GROUND
4 V37 20RD/LG (SPEED
CONTROLSPEED CONTROL SWITCH SIGNAL
5 X20 20RD/BK (RADIO RE-
MOTE CONTROL)RADIO CONTROL MUX
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