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INSTRUMENT PANEL DUCTS
REMOVAL
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-
BAGS, DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM BEFORE
ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING
COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT
DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. DISCONNECT AND ISO-
LATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE,
THEN WAIT TWO MINUTES FOR THE AIRBAG SYS-
TEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE PER-
FORMING FURTHER DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. THIS
IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE AIRBAG
SYSTEM. FAILURE TO TAKE THE PROPER PRE-
CAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIR-
BAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL
INJURY.
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Remove the instrument panel from the vehicle
(Refer to 23 - BODY/INSTRUMENT PANEL/IN-
STRUMENT PANEL ASSEMBLY - REMOVAL).(3) Place the instrument panel face down on a
suitable work surface. Be certain to take the proper
precautions to protect the face of the instrument
panel from cosmetic damage.
(4) Remove the screws that secure the panel ducts
to the instrument panel armature.
(5) Disengage the panel ducts from the panel out-
lets.
(6) Remove the panel ducts from the instrument
panel.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position the panel ducts to the instrument
panel.
(2) Engage the panel ducts to the panel outlets.
(3) Install the screws that secure the panel ducts
to the instrument panel armature.
(4) Reinstall the instrument panel into the vehicle
(Refer to 23 - BODY/INSTRUMENT PANEL/IN-
STRUMENT PANEL ASSEMBLY - INSTALLA-
TION).
(5) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
RSDISTRIBUTION - FRONT24-55
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2. Using a manifold gauge set, a thermocouple and
the Charge Determination Chart (Fig. 1).
A temperature probe is required to measure liquid
line temperature. The clamp-on, Type K thermocou-
ple temperature probe used in this procedure is
available through the DaimlerChrysler Professional
Service Equipment (PSE) program. This probe (PSE
#66-324-0014 or #80PK-1A) is compatible with tem-
perature-measuring instruments that accept Type K
thermocouples, and have a miniature connector
input. Other temperature probes are available
through aftermarket sources; however, all references
in this procedure will reflect the use of the probe
made available through the PSE program.
In order to use the temperature probe, a digital
thermometer will also be required. If a digital ther-
mometer is not available, an adapter is available
through the PSE program that will convert any stan-
dard digital multimeter into a digital thermometer.
This adapter is designed to accept any standard Type
K thermocouple. If a digital multimeter is not avail-
able, this tool is also available through the PSE pro-
gram.NOTE: When connecting the service equipment
couplings to the refrigerant system service ports,
be certain that the valve of each coupling is fully
closed. This will reduce the amount of effort
required to make the connection.
(1) Remove the caps from the refrigerant system
service ports and attach a manifold gauge set or a
R-134a refrigerant recovery/recycling/charging sta-
tion that meets SAE Standard J2210 to the refriger-
ant system.
(2) Attach a clamp-on thermocouple to the liquid
line. The thermocouple must be placed as close to the
A/C pressure transducer as possible to accurately
observe liquid line temperature.
(3) Bring the refrigerant system up to operating
temperature and pressure. This is done by allowing
the engine to run at idle under the following condi-
tions for five minutes.
(a) Front windows are open.
(b) Transaxle in Park.
(c) Front heater-A/C controls set to outside air,
full cool, panel mode, blower high, and compressor
engaged.
(d) If the vehicle is so equipped, the rear heater-
A/C controls must be set to full cool and blower
high.
Fig. 1 Charge Determination Chart, Ambient Test Condition 85ÉF
24 - 68 PLUMBING - FRONTRS
PLUMBING - FRONT (Continued)
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INSTALLATION
(1) Position the A/C discharge line into the engine
compartment.
(2) Remove the tape or plugs from the compressor
discharge port and the discharge line fitting.
(3) Lubricate a new rubber O-ring seal with clean
refrigerant oil and install it and a new gasket onto
the discharge line fitting.
(4) Install the A/C discharge line to the A/C com-
pressor.(5) Install the nut that secures the A/C discharge
line to the A/C compressor. Tighten the nut to 23
N´m (17 ft. lbs.).
(6) Remove the tape or plugs from the condenser
inlet port and the discharge line fitting.
(7) Lubricate a new rubber O-ring seal with clean
refrigerant oil and install it and a new gasket onto
the discharge line fitting.
(8) Install the A/C discharge line to the A/C con-
denser.
(9) Install the nut that secures the A/C discharge
line to the A/C condenser. Tighten the nut to 23 N´m
(17 ft. lbs.).
(10) Position the radiator sight shield onto the
radiator closure panel crossmember.
(11) Install the five small screws that secure the
front fascia grille inserts to the radiator sight shield.
Tighten the screws to 2 N´m (17 in. lbs.).
(12) Install 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. Tighten the screws to 6 N´m (53 in. lbs.).
(13) Evacuate the refrigerant system (Refer to 24 -
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING -
FRONT/REFRIGERANT - STANDARD PROCE-
DURE - REFRIGERANT SYSTEM EVACUATE).
(14) Charge the refrigerant system (Refer to 24 -
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING -
FRONT/REFRIGERANT - STANDARD PROCE-
DURE - REFRIGERANT SYSTEM CHARGE).
A/C EVAPORATOR
DESCRIPTION
The A/C evaporator is located in the HVAC hous-
ing, behind the instrument panel. The evaporator is
positioned in the housing so that all air that enters
the housing must pass over the fins of the evaporator
coils before it is distributed through the system ducts
and outlets. However, air passing over the evaporator
fins will only be conditioned when the compressor is
engaged and circulating refrigerant through the
evaporator tubes.
OPERATION
Refrigerant enters the A/C evaporator from the
expansion valve as a low-temperature, low-pressure
liquid. As air flows over the fins of the evaporator,
the humidity in the air condenses on the fins, and
the heat from the air is absorbed by the refrigerant.
Heat absorption causes the refrigerant to boil and
vaporize. The refrigerant becomes a low-pressure gas
when it leaves the evaporator.
The A/C evaporator cannot be repaired and, if
faulty or damaged, it must be replaced.
Fig. 13 A/C Discharge Line to A/C Condenser -
Typical
1 - A/C CONDENSER
2 - A/C DISCHARGE LINE
3 - A/C LIQUID LINE
4 - NUT (2)
Fig. 14 A/C Discharge Line to Compressor - Typical
1 - DISCHARGE LINE
2 - NUT
3 - DISCHARGE LINE FITTING
4 - STUD
5 - DISCHARGE PORT
24 - 80 PLUMBING - FRONTRS
A/C DISCHARGE LINE (Continued)
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REMOVAL
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-
BAGS, DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM BEFORE
ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING
COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT
DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. DISCONNECT AND ISO-
LATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE,
THEN WAIT TWO MINUTES FOR THE AIRBAG SYS-
TEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE PER-
FORMING FURTHER DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. THIS
IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE AIRBAG
SYSTEM. FAILURE TO TAKE THE PROPER PRE-
CAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIR-
BAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL
INJURY.
(1) Remove the HVAC housing (Refer to 24 -
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/DISTRIBUTION/
HVAC HOUSING - REMOVAL).
(2) Disassemble the HVAC housing to access the
evaporator (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDI-
TIONING/DISTRIBUTION/HVAC HOUSING - DIS-
ASSEMBLY).
(3) Carefully lift the evaporator and its foam wrap
out of the lower half of the HVAC housing as a unit
(Fig. 15). Be certain not to lose the clam shell type
rubber seal that is fitted to the evaporator inlet and
outlet tubes where they exit the HVAC housing.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: If the evaporator is being replaced, add 50
milliliters (1.7 fluid ounces) of refrigerant oil to the
refrigerant system. Use only refrigerant oil of the
type recommended for the A/C compressor in the
vehicle.
(1) Carefully lower the evaporator and its foam
wrap into the lower half of the HVAC housing as a
unit. Be certain that the clam shell type rubber seal
is fitted to the evaporator inlet and outlet tubes
where they exit the HVAC housing.
(2) Assemble the HVAC housing (Refer to 24 -
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/DISTRIBUTION/
HVAC HOUSING - ASSEMBLY).
(3) Install the HVAC housing (Refer to 24 - HEAT-
ING & AIR CONDITIONING/DISTRIBUTION/HVAC
HOUSING - INSTALLATION).
EXPANSION VALVE
DESCRIPTION
The front ªHº valve-type thermal expansion valve
(TXV) is located at the dash panel between the liquid
and suction lines, and the A/C evaporator. The
assembly consists of an aluminum H-valve body and
a thermal sensor. On RG models, the evaporator tem-
perature sensor is installed on the top of the expan-
sion valve.
OPERATION
High-pressure, low temperature liquid refrigerant
from the liquid line passes through the expansion
valve orifice, converting it into a low-pressure, low-
temperature mixture of liquid and gas before it
enters the evaporator coil. A mechanical sensor in the
expansion valve control head monitors the tempera-
ture and pressure of the refrigerant leaving the evap-
orator coil through the suction line, and adjusts the
orifice size at the liquid line to let the proper amount
of refrigerant into the evaporator coil to meet the
vehicle cooling requirements. Controlling the refriger-
ant flow through the A/C evaporator ensures that
none of the refrigerant leaving the evaporator is still
in a liquid state, which could damage the compressor.
The A/C expansion valve is a factory calibrated
unit and cannot be adjusted or repaired and, if faulty
or damaged, it must be replaced.
Fig. 15 HVAC Housing - LHD Shown, RHD Typical
1 - LOWER HVAC HOUSING
2 - UPPER HVAC HOUSING
3 - BLOWER MOTOR AND WHEEL
4 - A/C EVAPORATOR
RSPLUMBING - FRONT24-81
A/C EVAPORATOR (Continued)
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(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 A/C
expansion valve to the evaporator tube tapping plate.
(15) On RG models, disconnect the HVAC wire
harness connector from the evaporator temperature
sensor.
(16) Remove the A/C expansion valve from the
evaporator 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.
(19) On RG models, remove the evaporator tem-
perature sensor retainer and evaporator temperature
sensor from the A/C expansion valve, if required.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Any grease removed with the evaporator
temperature sensor must be replaced. Failure to do
so could result in poor A/C performance.
(1) On RG models, install the evaporator tempera-
ture sensor and retainer onto the A/C expansion
valve, if removed.
(2) Remove the tape or plugs from the evaporator
inlet and outlet tube fittings and both ports on the
back of the A/C expansion valve.(3) Lubricate new rubber O-ring seals with clean
refrigerant oil and install them on the evaporator
inlet and outlet tube fittings.
(4) Position the A/C expansion valve onto the evap-
orator inlet and outlet tube fittings.
(5) Install the two screws that secure the A/C
expansion valve to the evaporator tube tapping plate
plate. Tighten the screws to 11 N´m (97 in. lbs.).
(6) On RG models, connect the HVAC wire harness
connector to the evaporator temperature sensor.
(7) 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.
(8) 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.
(9) Connect the liquid line and suction line fittings
to the expansion valve.
(10) Install the nut that secures the suction line
and liquid line fittings to the stud on the expansion
valve. Tighten the nut to 23 N´m (17 ft. lbs.).
(11) Remove the tape or plugs from the liquid line
rear section fitting and the receiver/drier outlet port.
(12) Lubricate a new rubber O-ring seal with clean
refrigerant oil and install it on the liquid line fitting.
(13) Connect the liquid line fitting to the receiver/
drier outlet port.
(14) Install the screw that secures the liquid line
fitting to the receiver/drier. Tighten the screw to 11
N´m (97 in. lbs.).
(15) Connect the wire harness connector to the A/C
pressure transducer.
(16) Connect the drain tube to the wiper module
drain on the right side of the engine compartment.
(17) Install the air cleaner housing.
(18) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
(19) Evacuate the refrigerant system (Refer to 24 -
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING -
FRONT/REFRIGERANT - STANDARD PROCE-
DURE - REFRIGERANT SYSTEM EVACUATE).
(20) 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, which is attached to the HVAC housing, behind
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, which includes integral
Fig. 16 A/C Expansion Valve - LHD Shown, RHD
Typical
1 - A/C PRESSURE TRANSDUCER
2 - EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR (RG ONLY)
3 - A/C EXPANSION VALVE
4 - SUCTION LINE
5 - HIGH SIDE SERVICE PORT
6 - LIQUID LINE
RSPLUMBING - FRONT24-83
EXPANSION VALVE (Continued)
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heater core inlet and outlet ports. Removable heater
core tubes attach to the ports by use of 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
HVAC housing from the vehicle.
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 door
allows control of the heater output air temperature
by regulating the amount of air that is flowing
through the heater core within the HVAC housing.
The heater core cannot be repaired and, if faulty or
damaged, it must be replaced.
REMOVAL
FRONT HEATER CORE TUBES
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-
BAGS, DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM BEFORE
ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING
COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT
DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. DISCONNECT AND ISO-
LATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE,
THEN WAIT TWO MINUTES FOR THE AIRBAG SYS-
TEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE PER-
FORMING FURTHER DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. THIS
IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE AIRBAG
SYSTEM. FAILURE TO TAKE THE PROPER PRE-
CAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIR-
BAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL
INJURY.
(1) Drain the engine cooling system (Refer to 7 -
COOLING - STANDARD PROCEDURE - COOLING
SYSTEM DRAIN).
(2) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(3) Disconnect the heater hoses from the heater
core tubes (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDI-
TIONING/PLUMBING/HEATER INLET HOSE -
REMOVAL) and (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR
CONDITIONING/PLUMBING/HEATER RETURN
HOSE - REMOVAL).(4) Remove the silencer from beneath the driver
side end of the instrument panel.
NOTE: Take the proper precautions to protect the
carpeting below the heater core from spilled engine
coolant and have absorbent toweling readily avail-
able to clean up any spills.
(5) Remove the screw that secures the heater core
tube sealing plate to the heater core supply and
return ports (Fig. 17).
(6) Push both heater core tubes simultaneously
toward the dash panel far enough to disengage their
fittings from the heater core supply and return ports.
(7) Install plugs in, or tape over the opened heater
core tube fittings and both heater core ports.
(8) Pull both heater core tubes simultaneously
slightly away from the distribution housing and rear-
ward far enough to disengage the engine compart-
ment ends of the tubes from the dash panel seal.
(9) Remove the heater core tubes and sealing plate
as a unit from beneath the instrument panel.
(10) Use absorbent toweling to clean up any
engine coolant spills from the preceding operation.
Fig. 17 Heater Core Tubes - LHD Shown, RHD
Typical
1 - SEAL
2 - HEATER CORE TUBES
3 - SCREW
4 - HEATER CORE
5 - DISTRIBUTION HOUSING
6 - SEALING PLATE
24 - 84 PLUMBING - FRONTRS
HEATER CORE (Continued)
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FRONT HEATER CORE
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-
BAGS, DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM BEFORE
ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING
COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT
DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. DISCONNECT AND ISO-
LATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE,
THEN WAIT TWO MINUTES FOR THE AIRBAG SYS-
TEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE PER-
FORMING FURTHER DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. THIS
IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE AIRBAG
SYSTEM. FAILURE TO TAKE THE PROPER PRE-
CAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIR-
BAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL
INJURY.
(1) Remove the silencer boot fasteners located
around the base of the lower steering shaft from the
dash panel so that it may be pushed aside.
(2) Remove the brake lamp switch from its mount-
ing bracket (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/LAMPS/
LIGHTING - EXTERIOR/BRAKE LAMP SWITCH -
REMOVAL).
(3) Disconnect the power brake booster input rod
(push rod) from the pin on the brake pedal arm
(Refer to 5 - BRAKES - ABS/HYDRAULIC/ME-
CHANICAL/POWER BRAKE BOOSTER -
REMOVAL).
(4) Remove the heater core tubes (Refer to 24 -
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING/
HEATER CORE - REMOVAL).
(5) Remove the two screws that secure the heater
core mounting plate to the distribution housing.
(6) While pulling the accelerator pedal upward
(Fig. 18) and pushing the brake pedal downward
(Fig. 19) far enough for clearance, pull the heater
core out of the distribution housing.
(7) Use absorbent toweling to mop up any engine
coolant spills from the preceding operation. Also, if
the heater core was leaking, use absorbent toweling
and reach into the heater core opening to mop up
any residual engine coolant within the distribution
housing.
INSTALLATION
FRONT HEATER CORE TUBES
(1) Remove the plugs or tape from both heater core
tube fittings and both heater core ports.
(2) Position the heater core tubes and sealing plate
as a unit beneath the instrument panel.
Fig. 18 Accelerator Pedal - LHD Shown, RHD Typical
1 - HEATER CORE
Fig. 19 Brake Pedal - LHD Shown, RHD Typical
1 - HEATER CORE
2 - BRAKE PEDAL
RSPLUMBING - FRONT24-85
HEATER CORE (Continued)
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(3) Align the engine compartment ends of both
heater core tubes with the openings in the dash
panel seal and push them simultaneously forward
through the seal far enough to engage the heater
core ends of the tubes with the heater core supply
and return ports.
(4) Position both heater core tubes and the sealing
plate simultaneously to the heater core supply and
return ports.
NOTE: The heater core tubes each have a slot that
must be indexed to a location tab within each of the
heater core ports. Adjust the position of the tubes
as required so that the sealing plate fits flush
against the heater core supply and return ports,
which indicates that the tubes are properly indexed.
(5) Index both heater core tubes to the heater core
ports.
(6) Install the screw that secures the heater core
tube sealing plate to the heater core supply and
return ports. Tighten the screw to 3 N´m (27 in. lbs.).
(7) Install the silencer under the driver side end of
the instrument panel.
(8) Connect the heater hoses to the heater hose
tubes (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITION-
ING/PLUMBING/HEATER INLET HOSE - INSTAL-
LATION) and(Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR
CONDITIONING/PLUMBING/HEATER RETURN
HOSE - INSTALLATION).
(9) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
(10) Refill the engine cooling system (Refer to 7 -
COOLING - STANDARD PROCEDURE - COOLING
SYSTEM REFILL).
FRONT HEATER CORE
(1) While pushing the brake pedal downward and
pulling the accelerator pedal upward far enough for
clearance, slide the heater core into the distribution
housing.
(2) Install the two screws that secure the heater
core mounting plate to the distribution housing.
Tighten the screws to 2 N´m (17 in. lbs.).(3) Install the heater core tubes (Refer to 24 -
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING/
HEATER CORE - INSTALLATION).
(4) Reconnect the power brake booster input rod
(push rod) to the pin on the brake pedal arm (Refer
to 5 - BRAKES/HYDRAULIC/MECHANICAL/
POWER BRAKE BOOSTER - INSTALLATION).
(5) Reinstall the brake lamp switch into its mount-
ing bracket (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/LAMPS/
LIGHTING - EXTERIOR/BRAKE LAMP SWITCH -
INSTALLATION).
(6) Reinstall the silencer boot around the base of
the lower steering shaft on the dash panel.
(7) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
(8) Refill the engine cooling system (Refer to 7 -
COOLING - STANDARD PROCEDURE - COOLING
SYSTEM REFILL).
(9) Operate system for two thermostat cycles to
assure the elimination of any air that may be
trapped within the cooling system.
HEATER INLET HOSE
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 -
WARNING).
NOTE: The heater inlet hose is constructed from
formed steel tubing and rubber hoses. Depending
on application, the ends are secured to the heater
core, engine oil cooler or the engine by spring ten-
sion clamps.
(1) Drain the engine cooling system (Refer to 7 -
COOLING - STANDARD PROCEDURE - COOLING
SYSTEM DRAIN).
24 - 86 PLUMBING - FRONTRS
HEATER CORE (Continued)
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AJAR SWITCH - EXPORT -INSTALLATION, HOOD .................8Q-3
AJAR SWITCH - EXPORT - REMOVAL, HOOD .............................. 8Q-3
ALIGNMENT - DESCRIPTION, WHEEL ......2-47
ALIGNMENT - EXPORT - STANDARD PROCEDURE, FRONT FOG LAMP UNIT .....8L-9
ALIGNMENT - EXPORT - STANDARD PROCEDURE, HEADLAMP UNIT .........8L-15
ALIGNMENT - STANDARD PROCEDURE, FRONT FOG LAMP UNIT ................8L-9
ALIGNMENT - STANDARD PROCEDURE, FRONT WIPER ARM ................... 8R-9
ALIGNMENT - STANDARD PROCEDURE, HEADLAMP UNIT ..................... 8L-14
ALIGNMENT - STANDARD PROCEDURE, WHEEL ............................. 2-52
ALIGNMENT, SPECIFICATIONS - WHEEL ....2-56
AMBIENT TEMP SENSOR - DESCRIPTION . 8M-12
AMBIENT TEMP SENSOR - OPERATION . . 8M-12
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUIT, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING .....8M-12
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING .............8M-12
AMPLIFIER - INSTALLATION .............8A-7
AMPLIFIER - REMOVAL ................8A-7
AN AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT - STANDARD PROCEDURE, SERVICE AFTER ...........8O-7
ANCHOR - DESCRIPTION, CHILD RESTRAINT .......................... 8O-9
ANCHOR - OPERATION, CHILD RESTRAINT .......................... 8O-10
ANTENNA - EXPORT - DESCRIPTION, QUARTER GLASS INTEGRAL ............8A-13
ANTENNA - EXPORT - OPERATION, QUARTER GLASS INTEGRAL ............8A-13
ANTENNA - NAVIGATION RADIO - INSTALLATION ....................... 8A-11
ANTENNA - NAVIGATION RADIO - REMOVAL .......................... 8A-11
ANTENNA BODY AND CABLE - DESCRIPTION ........................ 8A-7
ANTENNA BODY AND CABLE - OPERATION .......................... 8A-7
ANTENNA BODY AND CABLE, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING ..............8A-8
ANTENNA CABLE - INSTALLATION, INSTRUMENT PANEL .................8A-12
ANTENNA CABLE - REMOVAL, INSTRUMENT PANEL .................8A-12
ANTENNA, EXPORT - QUARTER GLASS INTEGRAL .......................... 8A-13
ANTENNA MODULE - EXPORT - DESCRIPTION ....................... 8A-10
ANTENNA MODULE - EXPORT - OPERATION ......................... 8A-10
ANTENNA MODULE, EXPORT ...........8A-10
ANTILOCK BRAKE - DESCRIPTION, CONTROLLER ........................ 8E-4
ANTILOCK BRAKE - INSTALLATION, CONTROLLER ........................ 8E-6
ANTILOCK BRAKE - OPERATION, CONTROLLER ........................ 8E-5
ANTILOCK BRAKE - REMOVAL, CONTROLLER ........................ 8E-5
ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM - DESCRIPTION ........................ 5-87
ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM - OPERATION . . 5-88
ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM BLEEDING - STANDARD PROCEDURE ................5-90
ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (EXPORT) - DESCRIPTION ........................ 5-87
A-PILLAR LOWER EXTENSION TRIM - INSTALLATION ....................... 23-79
A-PILLAR LOWER EXTENSION TRIM - REMOVAL .......................... 23-79
A-PILLAR TRIM - INSTALLATION ........23-79
A-PILLAR TRIM - REMOVAL ............23-79
A-PILLAR-HEADER, OR B-PILLAR - INSTALLATION ....................... 23-17
A-PILLAR-HEADER, OR B-PILLAR - REMOVAL .......................... 23-17
APPLIQUE - INSTALLATION .............23-14
APPLIQUE - REMOVAL ................23-14
ARM - DESCRIPTION, LOWER CONTROL . . . 2-12
ARM - INSPECTION, LOWER CONTROL ....2-14
ARM - INSTALLATION, LOWER CONTROL . . 2-15
ARM - INSTALLATION, REAR WIPER .....8R-10 ARM - OPERATION, LOWER CONTROL
.....2-12
ARM - REMOVAL, LOWER CONTROL ......2-12
ARM - REMOVAL, REAR WIPER .........8R-10
ARM ALIGNMENT - STANDARD PROCEDURE, FRONT WIPER ............8R-9
ARM (REAR BUSHING - HYDRO) - ASSEMBLY, LOWER CONTROL ...........2-15
ARM (REAR BUSHING - HYDRO) - DISASSEMBLY, LOWER CONTROL ........2-13
ARM (REAR BUSHING - STANDARD) - ASSEMBLY, LOWER CONTROL ...........2-14
ARM (REAR BUSHING - STANDARD) - DISASSEMBLY, LOWER CONTROL ........2-13
ARMREST - INSTALLATION ............23-108
ARMREST - REMOVAL ...............23-108
ARMREST - SECOND ROW - FOLD-IN- FLOOR - INSTALLATION ..............23-130
ARMREST - SECOND ROW - FOLD-IN- FLOOR - REMOVAL .................. 23-130
ARMREST ROTATING ASSEMBLY - SECOND ROW - FOLD-IN-FLOOR -
INSTALLATION ...................... 23-130
ARMREST ROTATING ASSEMBLY - SECOND ROW - FOLD-IN-FLOOR -
REMOVAL ......................... 23-130
ARMS - DESCRIPTION, ROCKER ........9-112
ARMS - INSPECTION, ROCKER ...........9-35
ARMS - INSTALLATION, FRONT WIPER ....8R-9
ARMS - INSTALLATION, ROCKER .........9-35
ARMS - OPERATION, ROCKER ..........9-112
ARMS - REMOVAL, FRONT WIPER .........8R-9
ARMS - REMOVAL, ROCKER .............9-35
ARMS AND SHAFT - ASSEMBLY, ROCKER ............................ 9-113
ARMS AND SHAFT - DISASSEMBLY, ROCKER ............................ 9-113
ARMS AND SHAFT - INSTALLATION, ROCKER ............................ 9-113
ARMS AND SHAFT - REMOVAL, ROCKER . . 9-112
ASSIST DISPLAY - DESCRIPTION, PARK . . . 8B-3
ASSIST DISPLAY - INSTALLATION, PARK . . . 8B-4
ASSIST DISPLAY - OPERATION, PARK .....8B-3
ASSIST DISPLAY - REMOVAL, PARK ......8B-4
ASSIST HANDLE - INSTALLATION ........23-79
ASSIST HANDLE - REMOVAL ...........23-79
ASSIST MODULE - DESCRIPTION, PARK . . . 8B-4
ASSIST MODULE - INSTALLATION, PARK . . 8B-6
ASSIST MODULE - OPERATION, PARK .....8B-5
ASSIST MODULE - REMOVAL, PARK ......8B-5
ASSIST SENSOR - DESCRIPTION, PARK . . . 8B-6
ASSIST SENSOR - INSTALLATION, PARK . . . 8B-6
ASSIST SENSOR - OPERATION, PARK .....8B-6
ASSIST SENSOR - REMOVAL, PARK ......8B-6
ASSIST STRAP - INSTALLATION, FRONT SEAT BACK ........................ 23-112
ASSIST STRAP - REMOVAL, FRONT SEAT BACK ........................ 23-112
ATTACHED - INSTALLATION, EXTERIOR NAME PLATES - ADHESIVE .............23-51
ATTACHED - INSTALLATION, EXTERIOR NAME PLATES - TAPE .................23-51
ATTACHED - REMOVAL, EXTERIOR NAME PLATES - ADHESIVE .................. 23-51
ATTACHED - REMOVAL, EXTERIOR NAME PLATES - TAPE ...................... 23-51
AUDIO/VIDEO - DESCRIPTION ...........8A-1
AUDIO/VIDEO, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING . . 8A-2
AUTO SHUT DOWN RELAY - DESCRIPTION ......................... 8I-3
AUTO SHUT DOWN RELAY - OPERATION . . . 8I-3
AUTOMATIC ADJUSTER - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, DRUM BRAKE ............5-14
AUTOMATIC ADJUSTER TENSION RELEASE - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
PARKING BRAKE ...................... 5-63
AUTOMATIC ADJUSTER TENSION RESET - STANDARD PROCEDURE, PARKING
BRAKE .............................. 5-64
AUTOMATIC DAY / NIGHT MIRROR - DESCRIPTION ....................... 8N-28
AUTOMATIC DAY / NIGHT MIRROR - OPERATION ......................... 8N-28
AUTOMATIC DAY / NIGHT MIRROR, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING .............8N-28
AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL, DESCRIPTION ........................ 24-3
AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL, OPERATION .......................... 24-5AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL
SYSTEM, OPERATION ................24-114
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE - DESCRIPTION, 40TE ................... 21-2
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE - DESCRIPTION, 41TE .................21-147
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE - OPERATION, 40TE ............................... 21-4
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE - OPERATION, 41TE ............................. 21-149
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE, SPECIAL TOOLS - 41TE ...................... 21-213
AUTOMATIC/MANUAL TRANSAXLE FLUID - DESCRIPTION ........................0-4
AWD - INSTALLATION ..................2-45
AWD - INSTALLATION, REAR WHEEL SPEED SENSOR ....................... 5-92
AWD - INSTALLATION, SPRING ..........2-39
AWD - REMOVAL ..................... 2-44
AWD - REMOVAL, REAR WHEEL SPEED SENSOR ............................ 5-92
AWD - REMOVAL, SPRING ..............2-38
AWD, HEAVY DUTY, CARGO - INSTALLATION ........................ 2-36
AWD, HEAVY DUTY, CARGO - REMOVAL . . . 2-36
AWD POWER TRANSFER UNIT FLUID - DESCRIPTION .........................0-6
AWD REAR DRIVELINE MODULE FLUIDS - DESCRIPTION ........................0-6
B OR C-PILLAR - INSTALLATION, SEAT BELT HEIGHT ADJUSTER ..............8O-38
B OR C-PILLAR - REMOVAL, SEAT BELT HEIGHT ADJUSTER ................... 8O-38
BACK - INSTALLATION, BENCH SEAT ....23-147
BACK - INSTALLATION, FRONT SEAT ....23-111
BACK - QUAD BUCKET - INSTALLATION, BUCKET SEAT ...................... 23-141
BACK - QUAD BUCKET - REMOVAL, BUCKET SEAT ...................... 23-140
BACK - REMOVAL, BENCH SEAT ........23-147
BACK - REMOVAL, FRONT SEAT ........23-111
BACK ASSIST STRAP - INSTALLATION, FRONT SEAT ....................... 23-112
BACK ASSIST STRAP - REMOVAL, FRONT SEAT ....................... 23-112
BACK COVER - INSTALLATION, BENCH SEAT ............................. 23-148
BACK COVER - INSTALLATION, FRONT SEAT ............................. 23-116
BACK COVER - REMOVAL, BENCH SEAT . . 23-148
BACK COVER - REMOVAL, FRONT SEAT . . 23-113
BACK COVER/FOAM - SECOND ROW - FOLD-IN-FLOOR - INSTALLATION, SEAT . . 23-133
BACK COVER/FOAM - SECOND ROW - FOLD-IN-FLOOR - REMOVAL, SEAT ......23-133
BACK COVER/FOAM - THIRD ROW - FOLD-IN-FLOOR - INSTALLATION, SEAT . . 23-156
BACK COVER/FOAM - THIRD ROW - FOLD-IN-FLOOR - REMOVAL, SEAT ......23-155
BACK FRAME - SECOND ROW - FOLD-IN-FLOOR - INSTALLATION, SEAT . . 23-134
BACK FRAME - SECOND ROW - FOLD-IN-FLOOR - REMOVAL, SEAT ......23-134
BACK FRAME - THIRD ROW - FOLD-IN-FLOOR - INSTALLATION, SEAT . . 23-157
BACK FRAME - THIRD ROW - FOLD-IN-FLOOR - REMOVAL, SEAT ......23-156
BACK HINGE - REMOVAL, BENCH SEAT . . 23-146
BACK HINGE COVERS - QUAD BUCKET, 50/50 SPLIT, BENCH - INSTALLATION,
SEAT ............................. 23-146
BACK HINGE COVERS - QUAD BUCKET, 50/50 SPLIT, BENCH - REMOVAL, SEAT . . 23-146
BACK PANEL - INSTALLATION, BENCH SEAT ............................. 23-144
BACK PANEL - INSTALLATION, FRONT SEAT ............................. 23-113
BACK PANEL - REMOVAL, BENCH SEAT . . 23-143
BACK PANEL - REMOVAL, FRONT SEAT . . 23-112
BACK PANEL - SECOND ROW -FOLD-IN-FLOOR - INSTALLATION,
SEAT ............................. 23-134
BACK PANEL - SECOND ROW -FOLD-IN-FLOOR - REMOVAL, SEAT .....23-134
BACK PANEL - THIRD ROW -FOLD-IN- FLOOR - INSTALLATION, SEAT .........23-158
BACK PANEL - THIRD ROW -FOLD-IN- FLOOR - REMOVAL, SEAT .............23-158
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BENCH SEAT RISER - 50/50 SPLIT -INSTALLATION ...................... 23-145
BENCH SEAT RISER - 50/50 SPLIT - REMOVAL ......................... 23-145
BENCH SEAT RISER - SECOND ROW - INSTALLATION ...................... 23-145
BENCH SEAT RISER - SECOND ROW - REMOVAL ......................... 23-145
BENCH SEAT RISER - THIRD ROW - INSTALLATION ...................... 23-145
BENCH SEAT RISER - THIRD ROW - REMOVAL ......................... 23-145
BENCH SEAT TRACK - INSTALLATION . . . 23-148
BENCH SEAT TRACK - REMOVAL .......23-148
BEZEL - INSTALLATION, CLUSTER .......23-65
BEZEL - INSTALLATION, INSTRUMENT PANEL CENTER ...................... 23-72
BEZEL - INSTALLATION, SLIDING DOOR STOP BUMPER ...................... 23-25
BEZEL - REMOVAL, CLUSTER ...........23-65
BEZEL - REMOVAL, INSTRUMENT PANEL CENTER ............................ 23-71
BEZEL - REMOVAL, SLIDING DOOR STOP BUMPER ...................... 23-25
BEZEL OUTLETS, INSTALLATION - FRONT CENTER ...................... 24-45
BEZEL OUTLETS, REMOVAL - FRONT CENTER ............................ 24-44
BIN - INSTALLATION, UNDER SEAT STORAGE .......................... 23-149
BIN - REMOVAL, UNDER SEAT STORAGE . 23-149
BIN GUIDE - INSTALLATION, UNDER SEAT STORAGE ..................... 23-150
BIN GUIDE - REMOVAL, UNDER SEAT STORAGE .......................... 23-150
BIN LOCK/LATCH - INSTALLATION, UNDER SEAT STORAGE ...............23-150
BIN LOCK/LATCH - REMOVAL, UNDER SEAT STORAGE ..................... 23-150
BLADDER & PRESSURE SENSOR - DESCRIPTION, SEAT WEIGHT ...........8O-43
BLADDER & PRESSURE SENSOR - OPERATION, SEAT WEIGHT ............8O-44
BLADES - CLEANING, WIPER ...........8R-13
BLADES - INSTALLATION, WIPER ........8R-13
BLADES - REMOVAL, WIPER ...........8R-13
BLEEDING - STANDARD PROCEDURE, ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM ..............5-90
BLEEDING - STANDARD PROCEDURE, BASE BRAKE ..........................5-8
BLEEDING - STANDARD PROCEDURE, MASTER CYLINDER ................... 5-36
BLEND DOOR ACTUATOR - DESCRIPTION .................. 24-22,24-34
BLEND DOOR ACTUATOR - INSTALLATION .................. 24-22,24-35
BLEND DOOR ACTUATOR - OPERATION . . 24-22, 24-35
BLEND DOOR ACTUATOR - REMOVAL ....24-22,
24-35
BLOCK - CLEANING, ENGINE .......9-115,9-37
BLOCK - DESCRIPTION, BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR ..............24-24,24-37
BLOCK - DESCRIPTION, ENGINE .....9-115,9-36
BLOCK - DESCRIPTION, NON-ABS JUNCTION ........................... 5-33
BLOCK - INSPECTION, ENGINE ......9-115,9-37
BLOCK - INSTALLATION, NON-ABS JUNCTION ........................... 5-34
BLOCK - OPERATION, BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR ..................... 24-24,24-37
BLOCK - OPERATION, NON-ABS JUNCTION ........................... 5-33
BLOCK - REMOVAL, NON-ABS JUNCTION . . 5-34
BLOCK, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - FRONT BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR ......24-25
BLOCK, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - REAR BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR ......24-38
BLOCK HEATER - DESCRIPTION, ENGINE . . . 7-20
BLOCK HEATER - INSTALLATION, ENGINE ............................. 7-21
BLOCK HEATER - OPERATION, ENGINE ....7-20
BLOCK HEATER - REMOVAL, ENGINE ......7-21
BLOCK HEATER TESTING - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, ENGINE .................7-21
BLOCKER AIRBAG - DESCRIPTION, KNEE . 8O-22
BLOCKER AIRBAG - INSTALLATION, KNEE .............................. 8O-23BLOCKER AIRBAG - OPERATION, KNEE . . . 8O-22
BLOCKER AIRBAG - REMOVAL, KNEE
....8O-23
BLOCKER- INFLATABLE KNEE - INSTALLATION ....................... 23-75
BLOCKER- INFLATABLE KNEE - REMOVAL .......................... 23-75
BLOCKER LATCH - INSTALLATION, FUEL FILL DOOR ......................... 23-53
BLOCKER LATCH - REMOVAL, FUEL FILL DOOR ............................. 23-53
BLOCKER LATCH STRIKER - INSTALLATION, FUEL FILL DOOR ........23-53
BLOCKER LATCH STRIKER - REMOVAL, FUEL FILL DOOR ..................... 23-53
BLOCKER LOCKOUT LINK - INSTALLATION, FUEL FILL DOOR ........23-54
BLOCKER LOCKOUT LINK - REMOVAL, FUEL FILL DOOR ..................... 23-54
BLOWER MOTOR - DESCRIPTION . . 24-45,24-57
BLOWER MOTOR - DESCRIPTION, POWER MODULE .................... 24-30
BLOWER MOTOR - DESCRIPTION, POWER MODULE - REAR ..............24-40
BLOWER MOTOR - INSTALLATION, POWER MODULE .................... 24-31
BLOWER MOTOR - INSTALLATION, POWER MODULE - REAR ..............24-41
BLOWER MOTOR - OPERATION ....24-45,24-57
BLOWER MOTOR - OPERATION, POWER MODULE ........................... 24-30
BLOWER MOTOR - OPERATION, POWER MODULE - REAR ..................... 24-40
BLOWER MOTOR - REMOVAL, POWER MODULE ........................... 24-30
BLOWER MOTOR - REMOVAL, POWER MODULE - REAR ..................... 24-41
BLOWER MOTOR, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - FRONT .................... 24-46
BLOWER MOTOR, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - REAR ..................... 24-58
BLOWER MOTOR RELAY - DESCRIPTION . 24-23, 24-36
BLOWER MOTOR RELAY - INSTALLATION .................. 24-24,24-37
BLOWER MOTOR RELAY - OPERATION . . . 24-23, 24-36
BLOWER MOTOR RELAY - REMOVAL ....24-24,
24-37
BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR BLOCK - DESCRIPTION .................. 24-24,24-37
BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR BLOCK - OPERATION .................... 24-24,24-37
BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR BLOCK, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - FRONT ......24-25
BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR BLOCK, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - REAR .......24-38
BODY - ASSEMBLY, VALVE ......21-139,21-291
BODY - DESCRIPTION, THROTTLE .......14-39
BODY - DESCRIPTION, VALVE ....21-132,21-283
BODY - DISASSEMBLY, VALVE . . . 21-135,21-286
BODY - INSTALLATION, THROTTLE .......14-40
BODY - INSTALLATION, VALVE . . . 21-144,21-295
BODY - OPERATION, THROTTLE .........14-39
BODY - OPERATION, VALVE .....21-132,21-283
BODY - REMOVAL, THROTTLE ..........14-40
BODY - REMOVAL, VALVE .......21-133,21-284
BODY AND CABLE - DESCRIPTION, ANTENNA ........................... 8A-7
BODY AND CABLE - OPERATION, ANTENNA ........................... 8A-7
BODY AND CABLE, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - ANTENNA ................... 8A-8
BODY CONTROL MODULE - DESCRIPTION ........................ 8E-2
BODY CONTROL MODULE - INSTALLATION ........................ 8E-4
BODY CONTROL MODULE - OPERATION . . . 8E-3
BODY CONTROL MODULE - REMOVAL .....8E-4
BODY LUBRICATION, SPECIFICATIONS ....23-12
BODY OPENING DIMENSIONS - SPECIFICATIONS .................... 23-180
BODY PANEL REPAIR - STANDARD PROCEDURE, PLASTIC .................23-3
BODY SEALING LOCATIONS - FOLD-IN- FLOOR ONLY - SPECIFICATIONS ........23-209
BODY SEALING LOCATIONS - SPECIFICATIONS .................... 23-183
BODY SIDE - INSTALLATION ............23-44BODY SIDE - REMOVAL
...............23-44
BODY SIDE MOLDINGS - INSTALLATION . . 23-46
BODY SIDE MOLDINGS - REMOVAL ......23-45
BODY, SPECIAL TOOLS ................23-13
BOLSTER - INSTALLATION, QUARTER TRIM .............................. 23-95
BOLSTER - REMOVAL, QUARTER TRIM . . . 23-95
BOOSTER - DESCRIPTION, POWER BRAKE .............................. 5-45
BOOSTER - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, POWER BRAKE ....................... 5-46
BOOSTER - OPERATION, POWER BRAKE . . . 5-46
BOOT - INNER - INSTALLATION, CV ........3-7
BOOT - INNER - REMOVAL, CV ...........3-6
BOOT - OUTER - INSTALLATION, CV ......3-11
BOOT - OUTER - REMOVAL, CV ..........3-10
BORE FITTING - STANDARD PROCEDURE, PISTON TO CYLINDER ......9-44
BORE HONING - STANDARD PROCEDURE, CYLINDER ...........9-115,9-36
BOTTOM OF SEAT CUSHION PAN PANEL-THIRD ROW - FOLD-IN-FLOOR
- INSTALLATION .................... 23-152
BOTTOM OF SEAT CUSHION PAN PANEL-THIRD ROW - FOLD-IN-FLOOR
- REMOVAL ........................ 23-152
BOX - INSTALLATION, GLOVE ...........23-66
BOX - REMOVAL, GLOVE ..............23-66
BOX LAMP SWITCH - INSTALLATION, GLOVE ............................. 8L-22
BOX LAMP SWITCH - REMOVAL, GLOVE . . 8L-22
BOX LATCH - INSTALLATION, GLOVE .....23-66
BOX LATCH - REMOVAL, GLOVE .........23-66
BOX LATCH STRIKER - INSTALLATION, GLOVE ............................. 23-66
BOX LATCH STRIKER - REMOVAL, GLOVE ............................. 23-66
B-PILLAR - INSTALLATION, A-PILLAR- HEADER, OR ........................ 23-17
B-PILLAR - REMOVAL, A-PILLAR- HEADER, OR ........................ 23-17
B-PILLAR LOWER TRIM - INSTALLATION . . 23-80
B-PILLAR LOWER TRIM - REMOVAL .....23-79
B-PILLAR SWITCH - DESCRIPTION ......8N-52
B-PILLAR SWITCH - INSTALLATION ......8N-52
B-PILLAR SWITCH - OPERATION ........8N-52
B-PILLAR SWITCH - REMOVAL .........8N-52
B-PILLAR UPPER TRIM - INSTALLATION . . 23-80
B-PILLAR UPPER TRIM - REMOVAL ......23-80
BRACKET - DESCRIPTION, TRANSVERSE . . 8N-19
BRACKET - INSTALLATION, TRANSVERSE . 8N-19
BRACKET - OPERATION, TRANSVERSE . . . 8N-19
BRACKET - REMOVAL, TRANSVERSE .....8N-19
BRACKET, 2.4L ENGINE - A/C COMPRESSOR MOUNTING ........24-74,24-75
BRAKE - DESCRIPTION, CONTROLLER ANTILOCK ........................... 8E-4
BRAKE - INSTALLATION, CONTROLLER ANTILOCK ........................... 8E-6
BRAKE - INSTALLATION, LEVER - PARKING ............................ 5-76
BRAKE - INSTALLATION, SHOES - PARKING ............................ 5-84
BRAKE - INSTALLATION, SUPPORT PLATE - DRUM ....................... 5-61
BRAKE - OPERATION, CONTROLLER ANTILOCK ........................... 8E-5
BRAKE - REMOVAL, CONTROLLER ANTILOCK ........................... 8E-5
BRAKE - REMOVAL, LEVER - PARKING ....5-75
BRAKE - REMOVAL, SHOES - PARKING ....5-78
BRAKE - REMOVAL, SUPPORT PLATE - DRUM .............................. 5-61
BRAKE AUTOMATIC ADJUSTER - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, DRUM ........5-14
BRAKE AUTOMATIC ADJUSTER TENSION RELEASE - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
PARKING ............................ 5-63
BRAKE AUTOMATIC ADJUSTER TENSION RESET - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
PARKING ............................ 5-64
BRAKE BLEEDING - STANDARD PROCEDURE, BASE .....................5-8
BRAKE BOOSTER - DESCRIPTION, POWER ............................. 5-45
BRAKE BOOSTER - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, POWER ..................... 5-46
BRAKE BOOSTER - OPERATION, POWER . . . 5-46
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