Ignition switch replacemen DODGE RAM 1500 1998 2.G User Guide
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CAUTION: Deployed front airbags having two initia-
tors (squibs) in the airbag inflator may or may not
have live pyrotechnic material within the inflator. Do
not dispose of these airbags unless you are sure of
complete deployment. Refer to AIRBAG SQUIB STA-
TUS. All damaged, faulty, or non-deployed supple-
mental restraints which are replaced on vehicles
are to be handled and disposed of properly. If an
airbag or seat belt tensioner unit is faulty or dam-
aged and non-deployed, refer to the Hazardous
Substance Control System for proper disposal. Be
certain to dispose of all non-deployed and deployed
supplemental restraints in a manner consistent with
state, provincial, local and federal regulations.
(3) Next, remove the deployed supplemental
restraints from the vehicle. Refer to the appropriate
service removal procedures.
(4) You may need to vacuum the interior of the
vehicle a second time to recover all of the powder.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - VERIFICATION TEST
The following procedure should be performed using
a DRBIIItscan tool to verify proper supplemental
restraint system operation following the service or
replacement of any supplemental restraint system
component.
WARNING: TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR
DEATH, ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIRBAGS,
DISABLE THE SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYS-
TEM BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING
WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, AIRBAG, SEAT BELT
TENSIONER, IMPACT SENSOR, OR INSTRUMENT
PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE.
DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE BATTERY NEGA-
TIVE (GROUND) CABLE, THEN WAIT TWO MINUTES
FOR THE SYSTEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE
BEFORE PERFORMING FURTHER DIAGNOSIS ORSERVICE. THIS IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DIS-
ABLE THE SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM.
FAILURE TO TAKE THE PROPER PRECAUTIONS
COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOY-
MENT.
(1) During the following test, the battery negative
cable remains disconnected and isolated, as it was
during the supplemental restraint system component
removal and installation procedures.
(2) Be certain that the DRBIIItscan tool contains
the latest version of the proper DRBIIItsoftware.
Connect the DRBIIItto the 16-way Data Link Con-
nector (DLC). The DLC is located on the driver side
lower edge of the instrument panel, outboard of the
steering column (Fig. 5).
(3) Turn the ignition switch to the On position and
exit the vehicle with the DRBIIItscan tool.
(4) Check to be certain that nobody is in the vehi-
cle, then reconnect the battery negative cable.
(5) Using the DRBIIIt, read and record the active
(current) Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) data.
(6) Next, use the DRBIIItto read and record any
stored (historical) DTC data.
(7) If any DTC is found in Step 5 or Step 6, refer
to the appropriate diagnostic information.
(8) Use the DRBIIItto erase the stored DTC data.
If any problems remain, the stored DTC data will not
erase. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic informa-
tion to diagnose any stored DTC that will not erase.
Fig. 4 Vacuum Heater and A/C Outlets - Typical
Fig. 5 16-Way Data Link Connector - Typical
1 - 16-WAY DATA LINK CONNECTOR
2 - BOTTOM OF INSTRUMENT PANEL
DRRESTRAINTS 8O - 9
RESTRAINTS (Continued)
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INSTALLATION
WARNING: TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR
DEATH, ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIRBAGS,
DISABLE THE SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYS-
TEM BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING
WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, AIRBAG, SEAT BELT
TENSIONER, IMPACT SENSOR, OR INSTRUMENT
PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE.
DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE BATTERY NEGA-
TIVE (GROUND) CABLE, THEN WAIT TWO MINUTES
FOR THE SYSTEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE
BEFORE PERFORMING FURTHER DIAGNOSIS OR
SERVICE. THIS IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DIS-
ABLE THE SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM.
FAILURE TO TAKE THE PROPER PRECAUTIONS
COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOY-
MENT.
(1) Position the passenger airbag on/off switch and
face plate unit to the back of the center bezel (Fig.
40).
(2) Install and tighten the three screws that secure
the passenger airbag on/off switch face plate to the
back of the center bezel. Tighten the screws to 2 N´m
(17 in. lbs.).
(3) Reinstall the center bezel onto the instrument
panel. (Refer to 23 - BODY/INSTRUMENT PANEL/
INSTRUMENT PANEL CENTER BEZEL - INSTAL-
LATION).
(4) Do not reconnect the battery negative cable at
this time. The supplemental restraint system verifi-
cation test procedure should be performed following
service of any supplemental restraint system compo-nent. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/RESTRAINTS -
STANDARD PROCEDURE - VERIFICATION TEST).
REAR CENTER SEAT BELT &
RETRACTOR
REMOVAL
The rear center seat belt retractor is secured with
a single screw to a mounting bracket that includes
the unique black, keyed center seat belt lower anchor
buckle and the right outboard occupant buckle, but
can be removed from the mounting bracket and is
serviced separately from the two buckles. The center
anchor buckle and the right outboard occupant
buckle are serviced as a unit with their mounting
bracket. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/RESTRAINTS/
REAR SEAT BELT BUCKLE - REMOVAL - CEN-
TER ANCHOR & RIGHT OUTBOARD).
WARNING: TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR
DEATH, DURING AND FOLLOWING ANY SEAT BELT
OR CHILD RESTRAINT ANCHOR SERVICE, CARE-
FULLY INSPECT ALL SEAT BELTS, BUCKLES,
MOUNTING HARDWARE, RETRACTORS, TETHER
STRAPS, AND ANCHORS FOR PROPER INSTALLA-
TION, OPERATION, OR DAMAGE. REPLACE ANY
BELT THAT IS CUT, FRAYED, OR TORN.
STRAIGHTEN ANY BELT THAT IS TWISTED.
TIGHTEN ANY LOOSE FASTENERS. REPLACE ANY
BELT THAT HAS A DAMAGED OR INOPERATIVE
BUCKLE OR RETRACTOR. REPLACE ANY BELT
THAT HAS A BENT OR DAMAGED LATCH PLATE
OR ANCHOR PLATE. REPLACE ANY CHILD
RESTRAINT ANCHOR OR THE UNIT TO WHICH THE
ANCHOR IS INTEGRAL THAT HAS BEEN BENT OR
DAMAGED. NEVER ATTEMPT TO REPAIR A SEAT
BELT OR CHILD RESTRAINT COMPONENT.
ALWAYS REPLACE DAMAGED OR FAULTY SEAT
BELT AND CHILD RESTRAINT COMPONENTS WITH
THE CORRECT, NEW AND UNUSED REPLACEMENT
PARTS LISTED IN THE DAIMLERCHRYSLER MOPAR
PARTS CATALOG.
(1) Reach between the rear seat cushion and the
rear seat back to access and unbuckle the center seat
belt lower anchor latch plate from the unique black,
keyed lower anchor buckle. Use an ignition key or a
small screwdriver to depress the small white release
button on the anchor buckle.
(2) Remove the rear seat from the vehicle. On
models with the optional 60/40 split rear bench, only
the 60 percent section (right side) of the rear seat
must be removed. (Refer to 23 - BODY/SEATS/SEAT
- REAR - REMOVAL).
Fig. 40 Passenger Airbag On/Off Switch Remove/
Install
1 - CENTER BEZEL
2 - SCREW (3)
3 - SWITCH & PLATE UNIT
8O - 44 RESTRAINTSDR
PASSENGER AIRBAG ON/OFF SWITCH (Continued)
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retracted or extracted is a sure indication that the
seat belt tensioner has been deployed and requires
replacement. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/RE-
STRAINTS/FRONT OUTBOARD SEAT BELT &
RETRACTOR - REMOVAL).
OPERATION
The seat belt tensioners are deployed by a signal
generated by the Airbag Control Module (ACM)
through the driver and passenger seat belt tensioner
line 1 and line 2 (or squib) circuits. When the ACM
sends the proper electrical signal to the tensioners,
the electrical energy generates enough heat to ini-
tiate a small pyrotechnic gas generator. The gas gen-
erator is installed at the top of the tensioner housing
which contains a long metal tape that is routed
through two chambers within the housing. Each end
of the tape is wound around the outer sleeve of a
mechanical clutch mechanism secured to one end of
the torsion bar upon which the retractor spool is
secured. As the gas expands, it is directed against
the metal tape within the two chambers of the hous-
ing causing the tape to unwind from the clutch
sleeve. As the clutch rotates it engages the torsion
bar, which drives the seat belt retractor spool causing
the slack to be removed from the seat belt.
Once a seat belt tensioning sequence has been
completed, the forward momentum of the occupant
results in deformation of the torsion bar. As the tor-
sion bar deforms it allows the seat belt webbing to
unwind from the retractor spool, which causes the
metal tape to be wound back onto the clutch sleeve
until it is pulled tight against two cutter blades
within the housing, which immediately cut the metal
tape.
Removing excess slack from the seat belt not only
keeps the occupant properly positioned for an airbag
deployment following a frontal impact of the vehicle,
but also helps to reduce injuries that the occupant
might experience in these situations as a result of a
harmful contact with the steering wheel, steering col-
umn, instrument panel and/or windshield. The tor-
sion bar is designed to deform in order to control the
loading being applied to the occupant by the seat belt
during a frontal impact, further reducing the poten-
tial for occupant injuries.
The ACM monitors the condition of the seat belt
tensioners through circuit resistance. The ACM will
illuminate the airbag indicator in the ElectroMe-
chanical Instrument Cluster (EMIC) and store a
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) for any fault that is
detected. For proper diagnosis of the seat belt ten-
sioners, a DRBIIItscan tool is required. Refer to the
appropriate diagnostic information.
SEAT BELT TENSION
REDUCER
DESCRIPTION
A seat belt tension reducer is standard equipment
for the driver side front outboard seat belt on stan-
dard cab versions of this model (Fig. 49). The tension
reducer is integral to the driver side front outboard
seat belt and retractor unit, which is secured to the
inner B-pillar on the left side of the vehicle. The
retractor is concealed beneath the molded plastic
inner B-pillar trim. The seat belt tension reducer
consists primarily of a 12-volt Direct Current (DC)
solenoid and an integral connector receptacle that is
located on the forward facing end housing of the
retractor. The seat belt tension reducer is controlled
by a battery current output of the ignition switch and
a ground path provided by the seat belt switch, and
is connected to the vehicle electrical system through
a dedicated take out of the body wire harness by a
keyed and latching molded plastic connector insula-
tor to ensure a secure connection.
The seat belt tension reducer cannot be repaired
and, if faulty or damaged, the entire driver side front
outboard seat belt and retractor unit must be
replaced. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/RESTRAINTS/
FRONT OUTBOARD SEAT BELT & RETRACTOR -
REMOVAL).
Fig. 49 Seat Belt Tension Reducer
1 - TENSIONER HOUSING OR CHAMBER
2 - GAS GENERATOR
3 - TENSIONER PIGTAIL WIRE
4 - SPOOL
5 - TENSION REDUCER (DRIVER SIDE ON STANDARD CAB
ONLY)
6 - REDUCER CONNECTOR RECEPTACLE
DRRESTRAINTS 8O - 53
SEAT BELT TENSIONER (Continued)
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After the vehicle is locked and the last door is
closed, the VTSS indicator in the instrument cluster
will flash quickly for 16 seconds, indicating that the
arming is in process. After 16 seconds, the LED will
continue to flash at a slower rate indicating that the
system is armed.
VTSS disarming occurs upon normal vehicle entry
by unlocking either door via the key cylinder or RKE
transmitter, or by starting the vehicle with a valid
Sentry Key. This disarming will also halt the alarm
once it has been activated.
A tamper alert exists to notify the driver that the
system has been activated. This alert consists of 3
horn pulses and the security telltale flashing for 30
seconds when the vehicle is disarmed. The tamper
alert will not occur if disarmed while alarming.
The VTSS will not arm by mechanically locking the
vehicle doors. This will manually override the sys-
tem.
OPERATION - SENTRY KEY IMMOBILIZER
SYSTEM (SKIS)
The SKIS includes two valid Sentry Key transpon-
ders from the factory. These two Sentry Keys can be
used to program additional non-coded blank Sentry
Keys. These blank keys can be cut to match a valid
ignition key, but the engine will not start unless the
key transponder is also programmed to the vehicle.
The SKIS will recognize no more than eight valid
Sentry Key transponders at any one time.
The SKIS performs a self-test each time the igni-
tion switch is turned to the ON position, and will
store Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC's) if a system
malfunction is detected. The SKIS can be diagnosed,
and any stored DTC can be retrieved using a
DRBIIItscan tool as described in the proper Power-
train Diagnostic Procedures manual.
OPERATION ± SENTRY KEY IMMOBILIZER
MODULE (SKIM)
The SKIM transmits and receives RF signals
through a tuned antenna enclosed within a molded
plastic ring formation that is integral to the SKIM
housing. When the SKIM is properly installed on the
steering column, the antenna ring is oriented around
the circumference of the ignition lock cylinder hous-
ing. This antenna ring must be located within eight
millimeters (0.31 inches) of the Sentry Key in order
to ensure proper RF communication between the
SKIM and the Sentry Key transponder.
For added system security, each SKIM is pro-
grammed with a unique ªSecret Keyº code and a
security code. The SKIM keeps the ªSecret Keyº code
in memory. The SKIM also sends the ªSecret Keyº
code to each of the programmed Sentry Key tran-
sponders. The security code is used by the assemblyplant to access the SKIS for initialization, or by the
dealer technician to access the system for service.
The SKIM also stores in its memory the Vehicle
Identification Number (VIN), which it learns through
a PCI bus message from the PCM during initializa-
tion.
The SKIM and the PCM both use software that
includes a rolling code algorithm strategy, which
helps to reduce the possibility of unauthorized SKIS
disarming. The rolling code algorithm ensures secu-
rity by preventing an override of the SKIS through
the unauthorized substitution of the SKIM or the
PCM. However, the use of this strategy also means
that replacement of either the SKIM or the PCM
units will require a system initialization procedure to
restore system operation.
When the ignition switch is turned to the ON or
START positions, the SKIM transmits an RF signal
to excite the Sentry Key transponder. The SKIM then
listens for a return RF signal from the transponder
of the Sentry Key that is inserted in the ignition lock
cylinder. If the SKIM receives an RF signal with
valid ªSecret Keyº and transponder identification
codes, the SKIM sends a ªvalid keyº message to the
PCM over the PCI bus. If the SKIM receives an
invalid RF signal or no response, it sends ªinvalid
keyº messages to the PCM. The PCM will enable or
disable engine operation based upon the status of the
SKIM messages.
The SKIM also sends messages to the Instrument
Cluster which controls the VTSS indicator. The
SKIM sends messages to the Instrument Cluster to
turn the indicator on for about three seconds when
the ignition switch is turned to the ON position as a
ªbulbº test. After completion of the ªbulbº test, the
SKIM sends bus messages to keep the indicator off
for a duration of about one second. Then the SKIM
sends messages to turn the indicator on or off based
upon the results of the SKIS self-tests. If the VTSS
indicator comes on and stays on after the ªbulb testº,
it indicates that the SKIM has detected a system
malfunction and/or that the SKIS has become inoper-
ative.
If the SKIM detects an invalid key when the igni-
tion switch is turned to the ON position, it sends
messages to flash the VTSS indicator. The SKIM can
also send messages to flash the indicator to serve as
an indication to the customer that the SKIS has been
placed in its ªCustomer Learnº programming mode.
See Sentry Key Immobilizer System Transponder
Programming in this section for more information on
the ªCustomer Learnº programming mode.
For diagnosis or initialization of the SKIM and the
PCM, a DRBIIItscan tool and the proper Powertrain
Diagnostic Procedures manual are required. The
8Q - 2 VEHICLE THEFT SECURITYDR
VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY (Continued)
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SKIM cannot be repaired and, if faulty or damaged,
the unit must be replaced.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY SYSTEM
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-
BAGS, REFER TO RESTRAINT SYSTEMS BEFORE
ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING
COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT
DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. FAILURE TO TAKE THE
PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCI-
DENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE
PERSONAL INJURY.
NOTE: The most reliable, efficient, and accurate
means to diagnose the Vehicle Theft Security Sys-
tem (VTSS) and Sentry Key Immobilizer System
(SKIS) involves the use of a DRBlllTscan tool and
the proper Powertrain Diagnostic Procedures man-
ual.
The Vehicle Theft Security System (VTSS), Sentry
Key Immobilizer System (SKIS) and the Programma-
ble Communication Interface (PCI) bus network
should be diagnosed using a DRBIIItscan tool. The
DRBIIItwill allow confirmation that the PCI bus is
functional, that the Sentry Key Immobilizer Module
(SKIM) is placing the proper messages on the PCI
bus, and that the Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
and the Instrument Cluster are receiving the PCI
bus messages. Refer to the proper Powertrain or
Body Diagnostic Procedures manual.
Visually inspect the related wiring harness connec-
tors. Look for broken, bent, pushed out or corroded
terminals. If any of the conditions are present, repair
as necessary. Refer to Wiring Diagrams for complete
circuit descriptions and diagrams. Refer to 8 - ELEC-
TRICAL/ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULES/SEN-
TRY KEY IMMOBILIZER MODULE - REMOVAL for
SKIM replacement.
STANDARD PROCEDURE
CONFIGURING A NEW MODULE / SWITCH
OPERATING MODES
To configure a new module or to switch operating
modes, a DRBIIItscan tool must be used.
(1) Hook up the DRBIIItscan tool to the Data
Link Connector (DLC).
(2) With the key in the ignition, turn the key to
the RUN position.(3) After the DRBIIItscan tool initialization, per-
form the following:
(a) Select ªTheft Alarm.º
(b) Select ªVTSS.º
(c) Select ªMiscellaneous.º
(4) Once in the ªMiscellaneousº screen:
(a) If you wish to configure a new module, select
ªConfigure Module.º
(b) If you wish to put the module into customer
usage mode, select ªEnable VTSS.º
(c) If you wish to put the module into dealer lot
mode, select ªDealer Lot.º
SENTRY KEY IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM
INITIALIZATION
The Sentry Key Immobilizer System (SKIS) initial-
ization should be performed following a Sentry Key
Immobilizer Module (SKIM) replacement.
It can be summarized by the following:
(1) Obtain the vehicles unique PIN number
assigned to it's original SKIM from the vehicle
owner, the vehicle's invoice or from Chrysler's Cus-
tomer Center.
(2) With the DRBIIItscan tool, select ªTheft
Alarm,º ªSKIM,º Miscellaneous.º Select ªSKIM Mod-
ule Replacedº function and the DRBIIItwill prompt
you through the following steps.
(3) Enter secured access mode using the unique
four digit PIN number.
(4) Program the vehicle's VIN number into the
SKIM's memory.
(5) Program the country code into the SKIM's
memory (U.S.).
(6) Transfer the vehicle's unique Secret Key data
from the PCM. This process will require the SKIM to
be insecured access mode. The PIN number must
be entered into the DRBIIItbefore the SKIM will
entersecured access mode. Oncesecured access
modeis active, the SKIM will remain in that mode
for 60 seconds.
(7) Program all customer keys into the SKIM's
memory. This required that the SKIM be insecured
access modeThe SKIM will immediately exit
secured access modeafter each key is pro-
grammed.
NOTE: If a PCM is replaced, the unique ªSecret
Keyº data must be transferred from the SKIM to the
PCM. This procedure requires the SKIM to be
placed in SECURED ACCESS MODE using the four
digit PIN code.
DRVEHICLE THEFT SECURITY 8Q - 3
VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY (Continued)
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SPECIAL TOOLS
POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
CIGAR LIGHTER OUTLET
DESCRIPTION
On models equipped a cigar lighter outlet is
installed to the left of the center stack area in the
lower instrument panel. The cigar lighter outlet is
secured by a snap fit within the bezel.
The cigar lighter outlet, plastic cap and the knob
and heating element unit are available for service
replacement. These components cannot be repaired
and, if faulty or damaged, they must be replaced.
OPERATION
The cigar lighter consists of two major components:
a knob and heating element unit, and the cigar
lighter base or outlet shell. The receptacle shell is
connected to ground, and an insulated contact in the
bottom of the shell is connected to battery current.
The cigar lighter receives battery voltage from a fuse
in the junction block when the ignition switch is in
the Accessory or Run positions.
The cigar lighter knob and heating element are
encased within a spring-loaded housing, which also
features a sliding protective heat shield. When the
knob and heating element are inserted in the outlet
shell, the heating element resistor coil is grounded
through its housing to the outlet shell. If the cigar
lighter knob is pushed inward, the heat shield slides
up toward the knob exposing the heating element,
and the heating element extends from the housing
toward the insulated contact in the bottom of the
outlet shell.
Two small spring-clip retainers are located on
either side of the insulated contact inside the bottom
of the outlet shell. These clips engage and hold the
heating element against the insulated contact longenough for the resistor coil to heat up. When the
heating element is engaged with the contact, battery
current can flow through the resistor coil to ground,
causing the resistor coil to heat.
When the resistor coil becomes sufficiently heated,
excess heat radiates from the heating element caus-
ing the spring-clips to expand. Once the spring-clips
expand far enough to release the heating element,
the spring-loaded housing forces the knob and heat-
ing element to pop back outward to their relaxed
position. When the cigar lighter knob and element
are pulled out of the outlet shell, the protective heat
shield slides downward on the housing so that the
heating element is recessed and shielded around its
circumference for safety.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - CIGAR LIGHTER
OUTLET
For complete circuit diagrams, refer toWiring
Diagrams.
(1) Check the fused B(+) fuse in the integrated
power module. If OK, go to Step 2. If not OK, repair
the shorted circuit or component as required and
replace the faulty fuse.
(2) Turn the ignition switch to the Run position.
Check for battery voltage at the fused B(+) fuse in
the integrated power module. If OK, go to Step 3. If
not OK, repair the open or short as required.
(3) Remove the cigar lighter knob and element
from the cigar lighter outlet shell. Check for continu-
ity between the inside circumference of the cigar
lighter outlet shell and a good ground. there should
be continuity. If OK, go to Step 4. If not OK, go to
Step 5.
(4) Turn the ignition switch to the Run position.
Check for battery voltage at the insulated contact
located at the back of the cigar lighter outlet shell. If
OK, replace the faulty cigar lighter knob and ele-
ment. If not OK, go to Step 5.
(5) Turn the ignition switch to the Off position.
Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable.
Check for continuity between the ground circuit cav-
ity of the cigar lighter wire harness connector and a
good ground. There should be continuity. If OK, go to
Step 6. If not OK, repair the open ground circuit to
ground as required.
(6) Connect the battery negative cable. Turn the
ignition switch to the Accessory or Run positions.
Check for battery voltage at the fused B(+) circuit
cavity of the cigar lighter wire harness connector. If
OK, replace the faulty cigar lighter outlet. If not OK,
repair the open fused B(+) circuit to the integrated
power module fuse as required.Terminal Pick Kit 6680
8W - 97 - 2 8W-97 POWER DISTRIBUTIONDR
POWER DISTRIBUTION (Continued)
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HEATED SEAT MODULE - INSTALLATION . . . 8E-7
HEATED SEAT MODULE - INSTALLATION . . 8G-15
HEATED SEAT MODULE - OPERATION.....8E-6
HEATED SEAT MODULE - OPERATION....8G-14
HEATED SEAT MODULE - REMOVAL.......8E-7
HEATED SEAT MODULE - REMOVAL.....8G-15
HEATED SEAT SENSOR - DESCRIPTION . . . 8G-11
HEATED SEAT SENSOR - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING.......................8G-11
HEATED SEAT SENSOR - OPERATION....8G-11
HEATED SEAT SENSOR - REMOVAL......8G-11
HEATED SEAT SWITCH - DESCRIPTION . . . 8G-11
HEATED SEAT SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING.......................8G-12
HEATED SEAT SWITCH - INSTALLATION . . 8G-13
HEATED SEAT SWITCH - OPERATION.....8G-12
HEATED SEAT SWITCH - REMOVAL......8G-13
HEATED SEAT SYSTEM - DESCRIPTION....8G-7
HEATED SEAT SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING........................8G-8
HEATED SEAT SYSTEM - OPERATION.....8G-8
HEATER - 5.9L DIESEL - DESCRIPTION,
ENGINE BLOCK.......................7-37
HEATER - 5.9L DIESEL - INSTALLATION,
ENGINE BLOCK.......................7-38
HEATER - 5.9L DIESEL - OPERATION,
ENGINE BLOCK.......................7-38
HEATER - 5.9L DIESEL - REMOVAL,
ENGINE BLOCK.........................7-38
HEATER - DESCRIPTION, ENGINE BLOCK . . . 7-36
HEATER - DESCRIPTION, FUEL..........14-51
HEATER - DESCRIPTION, INTAKE AIR.....14-80
HEATER - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
ENGINE BLOCK.......................7-36
HEATER - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
FUEL..............................14-52
HEATER - INSTALLATION, ENGINE
BLOCK..............................7-37
HEATER - INSTALLATION, INTAKE AIR....14-80
HEATER - OPERATION, ENGINE BLOCK....7-36
HEATER - OPERATION, FUEL............14-51
HEATER - OPERATION, INTAKE AIR......14-80
HEATER - REMOVAL, ENGINE BLOCK......7-37
HEATER - REMOVAL, INTAKE AIR........14-80
HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER -
DESCRIPTION........................24-1
HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER -
OPERATION..........................24-1
HEATER CONTROL - DESCRIPTION, A/C . . . 24-14
HEATER CONTROL - INSTALLATION, A/C . . 24-15
HEATER CONTROL - REMOVAL, A/C......24-15
HEATER CORE - DESCRIPTION..........24-63
HEATER CORE - INSTALLATION.........24-63
HEATER CORE - OPERATION............24-63
HEATER CORE - REMOVAL.............24-63
HEATER INLET HOSE - INSTALLATION....24-64
HEATER INLET HOSE - REMOVAL........24-64
HEATER PERFORMANCE TEST -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING..............24-6
HEATER RELAY - DESCRIPTION, FUEL....14-52
HEATER RELAY - DESCRIPTION, INTAKE
AIR ...............................14-82
HEATER RELAY - INSTALLATION, FUEL . . . 14-53
HEATER RELAY - INSTALLATION, INTAKE
AIR ...............................14-82
HEATER RELAY - OPERATION, FUEL......14-52
HEATER RELAY - OPERATION, INTAKE
AIR ...............................14-82
HEATER RELAY - REMOVAL, FUEL.......14-52
HEATER RELAY - REMOVAL, INTAKE AIR . . 14-82
HEATER RETURN HOSE - INSTALLATION . . 24-65
HEATER RETURN HOSE - REMOVAL......24-64
HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT - 4WD (LD) -
STANDARD PROCEDURE.................2-3
HEIGHT MEASUREMENT - 4WD (LD) -
STANDARD PROCEDURE.................2-3
HEMI ENGINE - INSTALLATION, 3.7L/4.7L
AND 5.7L......................24-59,24-73
HEMI ENGINE - REMOVAL, 3.7L/4.7L
AND 5.7L......................24-57,24-71
HIGH BEAM INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION
. . 8J-28
HIGH BEAM INDICATOR - OPERATION
....8J-28
HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP -
INSTALLATION, CENTER
...............8L-11
HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP -
REMOVAL, CENTER
...................8L-11
HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP UNIT -
INSTALLATION, CENTER
...............8L-11HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP UNIT -
REMOVAL, CENTER...................8L-11
HIGH PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE -
DESCRIPTION.......................24-48
HIGH PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE -
OPERATION.........................24-48
HIGH SPEEDS - DESCRIPTION, TIRE
PRESSURE..........................22-7
HIGH/LOW RELAY - DESCRIPTION,
WIPER.............................8R-20
HIGH/LOW RELAY - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, WIPER.....................8R-21
HIGH/LOW RELAY - INSTALLATION,
WIPER.............................8R-22
HIGH/LOW RELAY - OPERATION, WIPER . . 8R-20
HIGH/LOW RELAY - REMOVAL, WIPER . . . 8R-21
HIGH-PRESSURE FUEL LINE LEAKS -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.............14-58
HINGE - INSTALLATION.....23-16,23-22,23-31,
23-46
HINGE - INSTALLATION, CENTER SEAT
BACK..............................23-79
HINGE - REMOVAL....23-16,23-22,23-31,23-46
HINGE - REMOVAL, CENTER SEAT BACK . . 23-78
HINGE COVER - INSTALLATION, CENTER
SEAT BACK INERTIA..................23-77
HINGE COVER - REMOVAL, CENTER
SEAT BACK INERTIA..................23-77
HITCH - INSTALLATION, TRAILER........13-25
HITCH - REMOVAL, TRAILER...........13-25
HOAT COOLANT - DESCRIPTION..........7-32
HOISTING - STANDARD PROCEDURE......0-20
HOLDDOWN - DESCRIPTION, BATTERY . . . 8F-14
HOLDDOWN - INSTALLATION, BATTERY . . . 8F-14
HOLDDOWN - OPERATION, BATTERY.....8F-14
HOLDDOWN - REMOVAL, BATTERY......8F-14
HOLDER - INSTALLATION, CUP.........23-51
HOLDER - REMOVAL, CUP.............23-51
HOLDING CLUTCHES - DESCRIPTION....21-371
HOLDING CLUTCHES - OPERATION.....21-372
HOLE PLUG - INSTALLATION, CAMSHAFT
CORE..............................9-206
HOLE PLUG - REMOVAL, CAMSHAFT
CORE..............................9-205
HOLE REPAIR - DESCRIPTION,
THREADED........................Intro.-8
HONING - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
CYLINDER BORE.................9-128,9-38
HOOD - INSTALLATION................23-47
HOOD - REMOVAL....................23-46
HOOK - INSTALLATION, COAT...........23-66
HOOK - REMOVAL, COAT..............23-66
HOOK ASSEMBLY - INSTALLATION,
FRONT TOW........................13-23
HOOK ASSEMBLY - REMOVAL, FRONT
TOW ..............................13-23
HORN - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.......8H-1
HORN - INSTALLATION.................8H-2
HORN - REMOVAL....................8H-2
HORN SWITCH - DESCRIPTION..........8H-2
HORN SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING............................8H-2
HORN SYSTEM - DESCRIPTION..........8H-1
HORN SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING............................8H-1
HORN SYSTEM - OPERATION............8H-1
HOSE - GEAR TO COOLER -
INSTALLATION, RETURN..........19-44,19-45
HOSE - GEAR TO COOLER - REMOVAL,
RETURN......................19-44,19-45
HOSE - INSTALLATION, FRONT BRAKE.....5-13
HOSE - INSTALLATION, HEATER INLET....24-64
HOSE - INSTALLATION, HEATER RETURN . 24-65
HOSE - INSTALLATION, PRESSURE . 19-44,19-45
HOSE - INSTALLATION, REAR BRAKE......5-12
HOSE - REMOVAL, FRONT..............5-12
HOSE - REMOVAL, HEATER INLET.......24-64
HOSE - REMOVAL, HEATER RETURN.....24-64
HOSE - REMOVAL, PRESSURE.....19-44,19-45
HOSE - REMOVAL, REAR BRAKE
.........5-11
HOSE - RESERVOIR TO COOLER -
INSTALLATION, RETURN
..........19-44,19-45
HOSE - RESERVOIR TO COOLER -
REMOVAL, RETURN
.............19-44,19-45
HOSE ASSEMBLY - INSTALLATION, REAR
TUBE
...............................5-13
HOSE ASSEMBLY - REMOVAL, REAR
TUBE
...............................5-12HOSE CLAMPS - DESCRIPTION...........7-3
HOSE CLAMPS - OPERATION.............7-5
HOSES/TUBES - DESCRIPTION, WASHER . 8R-11
HOSES/TUBES - OPERATION, WASHER . . . 8R-11
HOUSING - ASSEMBLY, HVAC...........24-35
HOUSING - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
CLUTCH..............................6-7
HOUSING - DISASSEMBLY, HVAC........24-35
HOUSING - INSTALLATION, CLUTCH.......6-9
HOUSING - INSTALLATION, GEAR........9-300
HOUSING - INSTALLATION, HVAC........24-36
HOUSING - INSTALLATION, ROCKER.....9-255
HOUSING - REMOVAL, CLUTCH...........6-9
HOUSING - REMOVAL, GEAR...........9-299
HOUSING - REMOVAL, HVAC...........24-34
HOUSING - REMOVAL, ROCKER.........9-255
HOUSING BUSHING AND SEAL -
INSTALLATION, EXTENSION...........21-440
HOUSING BUSHING AND SEAL -
REMOVAL, EXTENSION...............21-440
HOUSING COVER - INSTALLATION, GEAR . 9-301
HOUSING COVER - REMOVAL, GEAR.....9-301
HOUSING FLUID LEAK - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, CONVERTER.........21-144,21-318
HOUSING SEAL - INSTALLATION,
ADAPTER...............21-128,21-364,21-85
HOUSING SEAL - INSTALLATION,
EXTENSION . 21-128,21-201,21-507,21-536,21-85
HOUSING SEAL - REMOVAL, ADAPTER . . 21-128,
21-364,21-85
HOUSING SEAL - REMOVAL,
EXTENSION . 21-128,21-201,21-507,21-536,21-85
HOUSING SEAL AND DUST BOOT -
INSTALLATION, EXTENSION.....21-476,21-571
HOUSING SEAL AND DUST BOOT -
REMOVAL, EXTENSION.........21-476,21-571
HOW TO USE WIRING DIAGRAMS -
DESCRIPTION.....................8W-01-1
H-SECTION REPLACEMENT - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, REAR FRAME............13-13
HUB / BEARING - INSTALLATION.........2-32
HUB / BEARING - REMOVAL.............2-31
HVAC HOUSING - ASSEMBLY...........24-35
HVAC HOUSING - DISASSEMBLY........24-35
HVAC HOUSING - INSTALLATION........24-36
HVAC HOUSING - REMOVAL............24-34
HYDRAULIC BOOSTER - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING........................5-30
HYDRAULIC LASH ADJUSTER -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.........9-125,9-32
HYDRAULIC PRESSURE TEST -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING......21-141,21-316
HYDRAULIC SCHEMATICS, SCHEMATICS
AND DIAGRAMS..............21-176,21-337
HYDRAULIC TAPPETS - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING...........................9-210
HYDRAULIC TAPPETS - INSTALLATION . . . 9-211
HYDRAULIC TAPPETS - REMOVAL.......9-211
HYDROBOOST - INSTALLATION..........5-27
HYDROBOOST - INSTALLATION, ALL
EXCEPT.............................5-27
HYDROBOOST - REMOVAL..............5-26
HYDROBOOST - REMOVAL, ALL EXCEPT . . . 5-26
HYDRO-BOOST BRAKE BOOSTER -
INSTALLATION........................5-32
HYDRO-BOOST BRAKE BOOSTER -
REMOVAL
...........................5-31
HYDROFORM FENDER RAIL REPAIR -
STANDARD PROCEDURE
...............13-11
HYDROSTATIC LOCK - STANDARD
PROCEDURE
...................9-190,9-240
IDENTIFICATION - DESCRIPTION,
FASTENER
.........................Intro.-5
IDENTIFICATION AND INFORMATION -
DESCRIPTION, SECTION
.............8W-01-6
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER -
DESCRIPTION, VEHICLE
..............Intro.-1
IDLE AIR CONTROL MOTOR -
DESCRIPTION
.......................14-28
IDLE AIR CONTROL MOTOR -
INSTALLATION
.......................14-29
IDLE AIR CONTROL MOTOR -
OPERATION
.........................14-28
IDLE AIR CONTROL MOTOR - REMOVAL
. . 14-29
IDLER SHAFT - INSTALLATION
......9-179,9-81
IDLER SHAFT - REMOVAL
..........9-179,9-81
IGNITION - SPECIFICATIONS, TORQUE
.....8I-3
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INTAKE AIR HEATER - OPERATION.......14-80
INTAKE AIR HEATER - REMOVAL........14-80
INTAKE AIR HEATER RELAY -
DESCRIPTION.......................14-82
INTAKE AIR HEATER RELAY -
INSTALLATION.......................14-82
INTAKE AIR HEATER RELAY -
OPERATION.........................14-82
INTAKE AIR HEATER RELAY - REMOVAL . . 14-82
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
DESCRIPTION.......................14-30
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
INSTALLATION.......................14-31
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
OPERATION.........................14-30
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
REMOVAL..........................14-30
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR/
MAP SENSOR - DESCRIPTION..........14-82
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR/
MAP SENSOR - INSTALLATION..........14-82
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR/
MAP SENSOR - OPERATION............14-82
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR/
MAP SENSOR - REMOVAL.............14-82
INTAKE MANIFOLD - CLEANING....9-160,9-226,
9-297
INTAKE MANIFOLD - DESCRIPTION . 9-159,9-225,
9-72
INTAKE MANIFOLD - INSPECTION . . 9-160,9-226,
9-297
INTAKE MANIFOLD - INSTALLATION.....9-160,
9-226,9-298,9-73
INTAKE MANIFOLD - REMOVAL....9-159,9-226,
9-297,9-73
INTAKE MANIFOLD LEAKAGE -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING........9-159,9-225
INTAKE MANIFOLD LEAKS - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING........................9-72
INTAKE SYSTEM - INSTALLATION, AIR....9-199
INTAKE SYSTEM - REMOVAL, AIR.......9-199
INTAKE/EXHAUST VALVES & SEATS -
DESCRIPTION..............9-123,9-256,9-28
INTAKE/EXHAUST VALVES & SEATS -
INSTALLATION...................9-124,9-30
INTAKE/EXHAUST VALVES & SEATS -
REMOVAL......................9-124,9-29
INTEGRATED POWER MODULE -
DESCRIPTION.....................8W-97-3
INTEGRATED POWER MODULE -
INSTALLATION....................8W-97-4
INTEGRATED POWER MODULE -
OPERATION.......................8W-97-3
INTEGRATED POWER MODULE -
REMOVAL........................8W-97-3
INTERIOR - CAUTION.................23-62
INTERLOCK - ADJUSTMENTS, BRAKE
TRANSMISSION SHIFT.........21-196,21-365
INTERLOCK - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
BRAKE TRANSMISSION SHIFT . . . 21-196,21-364
INTERLOCK SYSTEM - DESCRIPTION,
BRAKE TRANSMISSION SHIFT . . . 21-196,21-364
INTERLOCK SYSTEM - OPERATION,
BRAKE TRANSMISSION SHIFT . . . 21-196,21-364
INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS -
DESCRIPTION......................Intro.-5
INVERTED FLARING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, DOUBLE.................5-10
IOD FUSE - DESCRIPTION...........8W-97-6
IOD FUSE - INSTALLATION...........8W-97-7
IOD FUSE - OPERATION.............8W-97-6
IOD FUSE - REMOVAL..............8W-97-7
ISO FLARING - STANDARD PROCEDURE
. . . 5-11
ISOLATORS - INSTALLATION, BODY
......23-37
ISOLATORS - REMOVAL, BODY
.........23-36
JOINT - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
LOWER BALL
....................2-19,2-34
JOINT - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
UPPER BALL
.....................2-27,2-36
JOINT - INSTALLATION, LOWER BALL
. 2-20,2-35
JOINT - INSTALLATION, UPPER BALL
.....2-36
JOINT - REMOVAL, LOWER BALL
.....2-19,2-35
JOINT - REMOVAL, UPPER BALL
.........2-36
JOINT-INNER - INSTALLATION, CV
........3-25
JOINT-INNER - REMOVAL, CV
............3-25
JOINT-OUTER - INSTALLATION, CV
........3-23
JOINT-OUTER - REMOVAL, CV
...........3-22JOINTS - ASSEMBLY, DOUBLE CARDAN
UNIVERSAL..........................3-17
JOINTS - DISASSEMBLY, DOUBLE
CARDAN UNIVERSAL..................3-16
JOUNCE BUMPER - INSTALLATION.......2-43
JOUNCE BUMPER - REMOVAL...........2-43
JOURNAL CLEARANCE - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, CONNECTING ROD
BEARING AND CRANKSHAFT...........9-272
JUMP STARTING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE.........................0-19
JUNCTION BLOCK - INSTALLATION,
BRAKE..............................5-24
JUNCTION BLOCK - REMOVAL, BRAKE....5-24
KEY CYLINDER - INSTALLATION.........19-12
KEY CYLINDER - REMOVAL............19-12
KEY IMMOBILIZER MODULE -
DESCRIPTION, SENTRY................8E-13
KEY IMMOBILIZER MODULE -
INSTALLATION, SENTRY...............8E-15
KEY IMMOBILIZER MODULE -
OPERATION, SENTRY.................8E-13
KEY IMMOBILIZER MODULE - REMOVAL,
SENTRY............................8E-15
KEY IMMOBILIZER MODULE (SKIM) -
DESCRIPTION, SENTRY................8Q-1
KEY IMMOBILIZER MODULE (SKIM) -
OPERATION, SENTRY..................8Q-2
KEY IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM INDICATOR
LAMP - DESCRIPTION, SENTRY..........8Q-5
KEY IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM INDICATOR
LAMP - OPERATION, SENTRY...........8Q-5
KEY IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM
INITIALIZATION, STANDARD
PROCEDURE - SENTRY................8Q-3
KEY IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM (SKIS) -
DESCRIPTION, SENTRY................8Q-1
KEY IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM (SKIS) -
OPERATION, SENTRY..................8Q-2
KEY IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM
TRANSPONDER PROGRAMMING,
STANDARD PROCEDURE - SENTRY.......8Q-4
KEY LOCK CYLINDER - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, IGNITION SWITCH............19-11
KEY-IN IGNITION SWITCH -
DESCRIPTION.......................19-11
KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE -
DESCRIPTION, REMOTE................8N-7
KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING, REMOTE................8N-7
KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE -
INSTALLATION, REMOTE...............8N-8
KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE - OPERATION,
REMOTE............................8N-7
KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE - REMOVAL,
REMOTE............................8N-7
KEYLESS ENTRY TRANSMITTER -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, REMOTE......8N-8
KEYLESS ENTRY TRANSMITTER -
SPECIFICATIONS, REMOTE..............8N-9
KNOB RELEASE - INSTALLATION, TILT
LEVER.............................19-16
KNOB RELEASE - REMOVAL, TILT LEVER . . 19-16
KNOCK SENSOR - DESCRIPTION.........8I-14
KNOCK SENSOR - INSTALLATION........8I-15
KNOCK SENSOR - OPERATION..........8I-14
KNOCK SENSOR - REMOVAL............8I-15
KNUCKLE - DESCRIPTION...............2-18
KNUCKLE - INSTALLATION..........2-19,2-37
KNUCKLE - OPERATION................2-18
KNUCKLE - REMOVAL..............2-18,2-37
LABEL - DESCRIPTION, VEHICLE
CERTIFICATION....................Intro.-11
LAMP - DESCRIPTION, DOME...........8L-26
LAMP - DESCRIPTION, READING........8L-28
LAMP - DESCRIPTION, SENTRY KEY
IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM INDICATOR.......8Q-5
LAMP - INSTALLATION, CAB CLEARANCE . 8L-12
LAMP - INSTALLATION, CENTER HIGH
MOUNTED STOP.....................8L-11
LAMP - INSTALLATION, DOME..........8L-26
LAMP - INSTALLATION, FENDER
MARKER
...........................8L-18
LAMP - INSTALLATION, FOG
............8L-12
LAMP - INSTALLATION, LICENSE PLATE
. . 8L-17
LAMP - INSTALLATION, PARK/TURN
SIGNAL
............................8L-21
LAMP - INSTALLATION, READING
........8L-29LAMP - INSTALLATION, TAILGATE
MARKER...........................8L-18
LAMP - INSTALLATION, UNDERHOOD....8L-25
LAMP - OPERATION, DOME............8L-26
LAMP - OPERATION, READING..........8L-28
LAMP - OPERATION, SENTRY KEY
IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM INDICATOR.......8Q-5
LAMP - REMOVAL, CAB CLEARANCE.....8L-11
LAMP - REMOVAL, CENTER HIGH
MOUNTED STOP.....................8L-11
LAMP - REMOVAL, DOME..............8L-26
LAMP - REMOVAL, FENDER MARKER....8L-17
LAMP - REMOVAL, FOG...............8L-12
LAMP - REMOVAL, LICENSE PLATE......8L-17
LAMP - REMOVAL, PARK/TURN SIGNAL . . 8L-21
LAMP - REMOVAL, READING...........8L-28
LAMP - REMOVAL, TAILGATE MARKER . . . 8L-18
LAMP - REMOVAL, UNDERHOOD........8L-25
LAMP INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION,
CARGO.............................8J-20
LAMP INDICATOR - OPERATION, CARGO . . 8J-20
LAMP (MIL) - DESCRIPTION,
MALFUNCTION INDICATOR.............8J-31
LAMP (MIL) - OPERATION,
MALFUNCTION INDICATOR.............8J-31
LAMP OUT INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION . . . 8J-29
LAMP OUT INDICATOR - OPERATION.....8J-29
LAMP RELAY - DESCRIPTION, FOG......8L-12
LAMP RELAY - DESCRIPTION, PARK.....8L-20
LAMP RELAY - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, PARK......................8L-20
LAMP RELAY - INSTALLATION, FOG......8L-13
LAMP RELAY - INSTALLATION, PARK.....8L-21
LAMP RELAY - OPERATION, FOG........8L-13
LAMP RELAY - OPERATION, PARK.......8L-20
LAMP RELAY - REMOVAL, FOG.........8L-13
LAMP RELAY - REMOVAL, PARK........8L-21
LAMP REPLACEMENT - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, MODULE................8M-3
LAMP REPLACEMENT - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, READING/COURTESY.......8M-3
LAMP SWITCH - DESCRIPTION, BACKUP . . . 8L-8
LAMP SWITCH - DESCRIPTION, BRAKE....8L-9
LAMP SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, BACKUP.....................8L-8
LAMP SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, BRAKE.....................8L-10
LAMP SWITCH - INSTALLATION, BRAKE . . 8L-11
LAMP SWITCH - OPERATION, BACKUP....8L-8
LAMP SWITCH - OPERATION, BRAKE......8L-9
LAMP SWITCH - REMOVAL, BRAKE......8L-10
LAMP UNIT - INSTALLATION, CENTER
HIGH MOUNTED STOP................8L-11
LAMP UNIT - INSTALLATION, LICENSE
PLATE .............................8L-17
LAMP UNIT - INSTALLATION,
UNDERHOOD........................8L-25
LAMP UNIT - REMOVAL, CENTER HIGH
MOUNTED STOP.....................8L-11
LAMP UNIT - REMOVAL, LICENSE PLATE . . 8L-17
LAMP UNIT - REMOVAL, UNDERHOOD . . . 8L-25
LAMPS, SPECIFICATIONS - EXTERIOR.....8L-7
LAMPS/LIGHTING - EXTERIOR -
DESCRIPTION........................8L-2
LAMPS/LIGHTING - EXTERIOR -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING..............8L-3
LAMPS/LIGHTING - EXTERIOR -
OPERATION..........................8L-2
LAMP/SWITCH - INSTALLATION, GLOVE
BOX ...............................8L-28
LAMP/SWITCH - REMOVAL, GLOVE BOX . . 8L-27
LASH ADJUSTER - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, HYDRAULIC.............9-125,9-32
LASH ADJUSTMENT AND VERIFICATION
- STANDARD PROCEDURE, VALVE.......9-259
LATCH - INSTALLATION.....23-16,23-23,23-32,
23-47
LATCH - INSTALLATION, GLOVE BOX.....23-52
LATCH - INSTALLATION, UNDER SEAT
STORAGE BIN.......................23-80
LATCH - REMOVAL
....23-16,23-23,23-32,23-47
LATCH - REMOVAL, GLOVE BOX
.........23-52
LATCH - REMOVAL, UNDER SEAT
STORAGE BIN
.......................23-80
LATCH RELEASE CABLE/HANDLE
ASSEMBLY - INSTALLATION
............23-47
LATCH RELEASE CABLE/HANDLE
ASSEMBLY - REMOVAL
................23-47
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LATCH STRIKER - INSTALLATION . . 23-17,23-23,
23-33
LATCH STRIKER - REMOVAL . 23-16,23-23,23-33
LATCH STRIKER / SECONDARY CATCH -
INSTALLATION.......................23-48
LATCH STRIKER / SECONDARY CATCH -
REMOVAL..........................23-47
LD & HD EXCEPT 4X4 HD -
INSTALLATION, ALL..................19-14
LD & HD EXCEPT 4X4 HD - REMOVAL,
ALL ...............................19-14
LD FRONT - INSTALLATION, PROPELLER
SHAFT...............................3-7
LD FRONT - REMOVAL, PROPELLER
SHAFT...............................3-6
LEAD - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
TIRE/VEHICLE........................22-8
LEAK - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
CONVERTER HOUSING FLUID....21-144,21-318
LEAK - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
ENGINE OIL................9-152,9-220,9-64
LEAK DETECTION ASSY - DESCRIPTION,
NATURAL VAC.......................25-23
LEAK DETECTION ASSY - INSTALLATION,
NATURAL VAC.......................25-25
LEAK DETECTION ASSY - OPERATION,
NATURAL VAC.......................25-23
LEAK DETECTION ASSY - REMOVAL,
NATURAL VAC.......................25-24
LEAK DETECTION PUMP - DESCRIPTION . . 25-13
LEAK DETECTION PUMP - INSTALLATION . 25-16
LEAK DETECTION PUMP - OPERATION....25-14
LEAK DETECTION PUMP - REMOVAL.....25-16
LEAKAGE - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
CYLINDER COMBUSTION PRESSURE . 9-186,9-8,
9-93
LEAKAGE - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
INTAKE MANIFOLD..............9-159,9-225
LEAKAGE - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
PUMP.............................19-40
LEAKS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
CHARGE AIR COOLER SYSTEM.........11-16
LEAKS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
COOLING SYSTEM - TESTING.............7-5
LEAKS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
HIGH-PRESSURE FUEL LINE............14-58
LEAKS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
INTAKE MANIFOLD....................9-72
LEAKS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
REAR SEAL AREA...........9-137,9-209,9-65
LEAKS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
REFRIGERANT SYSTEM...............24-44
LEAKS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
WATER .............................23-1
LEAKS - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
REPAIRING.........................22-10
LEARN - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
DRIVE.............................8E-23
LEARN - STANDARD PROCEDURE, TCM
QUICK.............................8E-23
LEFT CYLINDER HEAD - INSTALLATION . . . 9-112
LEFT CYLINDER HEAD - REMOVAL.......9-108
LEFT REAR CABLE - INSTALLATION.......5-39
LEFT REAR CABLE - REMOVAL...........5-38
LENS REPLACEMENT - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, MODULE................8M-3
LEVEL - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
EFFECTS OF INCORRECT FLUID . . 21-201,21-366
LEVEL - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
BRAKE FLUID........................5-23
LEVEL - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
ENGINE OIL.........................9-292
LEVEL - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
REFRIGERANT OIL...................24-69
LEVEL CHECK - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, COOLANT................7-17
LEVEL CHECK - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, FLUID...........21-202,21-366
LEVEL CHECKING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, POWER STEERING FLUID
. . . 19-43
LEVEL SENDING UNIT / SENSOR -
DESCRIPTION, FUEL
..............14-57,14-6
LEVEL SENDING UNIT / SENSOR -
INSTALLATION, FUEL
..................14-7
LEVEL SENDING UNIT / SENSOR -
OPERATION, FUEL
................14-57,14-6
LEVEL SENDING UNIT / SENSOR -
REMOVAL, FUEL
......................14-7LEVEL SWITCH - DESCRIPTION,
WASHER FLUID......................8R-9
LEVEL SWITCH - INSTALLATION,
WASHER FLUID.....................8R-11
LEVEL SWITCH - OPERATION, WASHER
FLUID..............................8R-9
LEVEL SWITCH - REMOVAL, WASHER
FLUID.............................8R-10
LEVER - ADJUSTMENT, SHIFT . . . 21-446,21-481
LEVER - INSTALLATION, GEAR SHIFT.....19-12
LEVER - INSTALLATION, SHIFT . . . 21-445,21-480
LEVER - REMOVAL, GEAR SHIFT........19-12
LEVER - REMOVAL, SHIFT......21-444,21-479
LEVER KNOB RELEASE - INSTALLATION,
TILT ...............................19-16
LEVER KNOB RELEASE - REMOVAL, TILT . . 19-16
LICENSE PLATE LAMP - INSTALLATION . . . 8L-17
LICENSE PLATE LAMP - REMOVAL.......8L-17
LICENSE PLATE LAMP UNIT -
INSTALLATION.......................8L-17
LICENSE PLATE LAMP UNIT - REMOVAL . . 8L-17
LID - INSTALLATION, CENTER SEAT
BACK..............................23-79
LID - INSTALLATION, UNDER SEAT
STORAGE BIN.......................23-80
LID - REMOVAL, CENTER SEAT BACK....23-79
LID - REMOVAL, UNDER SEAT STORAGE
BIN ...............................23-80
LIFTERS/TAPPETS - CLEANING, SOLID....9-279
LIFTERS/TAPPETS - INSPECTION, SOLID . . . 9-279
LIFTERS/TAPPETS - INSTALLATION,
SOLID.............................9-280
LIFTERS/TAPPETS - REMOVAL, SOLID....9-279
LIGHT DUTY FRONT FRAME RAIL TIP
REPLACEMENT - STANDARD
PROCEDURE.........................13-4
LIGHTER OUTLET - DESCRIPTION,
CIGAR...........................8W-97-2
LIGHTER OUTLET - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, CIGAR...................8W-97-2
LIGHTER OUTLET - OPERATION, CIGAR . 8W-97-2
LIMITING VALVE - DESCRIPTION, FUEL
PRESSURE.........................14-61
LIMITING VALVE - INSTALLATION, FUEL
PRESSURE.........................14-61
LIMITING VALVE - OPERATION, FUEL
PRESSURE.........................14-61
LIMITING VALVE - REMOVAL, FUEL
PRESSURE.........................14-61
LINE - DESCRIPTION, A/C DISCHARGE....24-56
LINE - DESCRIPTION, LIQUID...........24-65
LINE - DESCRIPTION, REFRIGERANT.....24-42
LINE - DESCRIPTION, SUCTION.........24-70
LINE - INSTALLATION, LIQUID..........24-66
LINE - REMOVAL, LIQUID..............24-65
LINE AND TERMINAL REPAIR -
STANDARD PROCEDURE, GRID..........8G-4
LINE COUPLER - DESCRIPTION,
REFRIGERANT.......................24-67
LINE COUPLER - INSTALLATION,
REFRIGERANT.......................24-68
LINE COUPLER - OPERATION,
REFRIGERANT.......................24-67
LINE COUPLER - REMOVAL,
REFRIGERANT.......................24-68
LINE LEAKS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
HIGH-PRESSURE FUEL................14-58
LINE PRESSURE (LP) SENSOR -
DESCRIPTION......................21-382
LINE PRESSURE (LP) SENSOR -
INSTALLATION......................21-383
LINE PRESSURE (LP) SENSOR -
OPERATION........................21-383
LINE PRESSURE (LP) SENSOR -
REMOVAL.........................21-383
LINES - DESCRIPTION, FUEL.......14-57,14-7
LINES - DESCRIPTION, VACUUM........25-22
LINES - INSTALLATION, FUEL...........14-60
LINES - OPERATION, FUEL.............14-57
LINES - OPERATION, REFRIGERANT......24-42
LINES - REMOVAL, FUEL..............14-58
LINK - INSTALLATION, DRAG...........19-36
LINK - REMOVAL, DRAG...............19-36
LINK CONNECTOR - DESCRIPTION, DATA
. . 8E-3
LINK CONNECTOR - OPERATION, DATA
....8E-3
LINKAGE - INSTALLATION
...............6-12
LINKAGE - LINK/COIL - DESCRIPTION
....19-34
LINKAGE - REMOVAL
..................6-12LINKAGE, SPECIAL TOOLS - STEERING . . . 19-35
LINK/COIL - DESCRIPTION, GEAR........19-20
LINK/COIL - DESCRIPTION, LINKAGE.....19-34
LINK/COIL - INSTALLATION, GEAR.......19-21
LINK/COIL - OPERATION, GEAR.........19-20
LINK/COIL - REMOVAL, GEAR...........19-20
LINK/COIL SUSPENSION - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, ALIGNMENT...............2-5
LIQUID LINE - DESCRIPTION...........24-65
LIQUID LINE - INSTALLATION...........24-66
LIQUID LINE - REMOVAL..............24-65
LOAD FLOOR - INSTALLATION..........23-72
LOAD FLOOR - REMOVAL..............23-71
LOAD FLOOR SUPPORT CYLINDER -
INSTALLATION.......................23-72
LOAD FLOOR SUPPORT CYLINDER -
REMOVAL..........................23-72
LOCATION - DESCRIPTION, CONNECTOR/
GROUND/SPLICE...................8W-91-1
LOCATIONS - SPECIFICATIONS, SEALER . 23-102
LOCATIONS - SPECIFICATIONS,
STRUCTURAL ADHESIVE..............23-112
LOCATIONS - SPECIFICATIONS, WELD . . . 23-120
LOCK - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
HYDROSTATIC..................9-190,9-240
LOCK CYLINDER - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, IGNITION SWITCH AND KEY....19-11
LOCK CYLINDER - INSTALLATION.......23-24
LOCK CYLINDER - REMOVAL.............23-24
LOCK MOTOR - DESCRIPTION, DOOR.....8N-4
LOCK MOTOR - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, DOOR......................8N-4
LOCK MOTOR - OPERATION, DOOR.......8N-4
LOCK SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, POWER.....................8N-4
LOCK SWITCH - INSTALLATION, POWER . . . 8N-4
LOCK SWITCH - REMOVAL, POWER......8N-4
LOCKING RETRACTOR - DESCRIPTION,
AUTOMATIC........................8O-14
LOCKING RETRACTOR - OPERATION,
AUTOMATIC........................8O-14
LOCKS - DESCRIPTION, POWER.........8N-1
LOCKS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
POWER.............................8N-3
LOCKS - OPERATION, POWER...........8N-2
LOOP ADJUSTER - INSTALLATION, SEAT
BELT TURNING......................8O-55
LOOP ADJUSTER - REMOVAL, SEAT
BELT TURNING......................8O-55
LOOP BRACKETS - INSTALLATION, SEAT
BACK REAR - FOOTMANS..............23-85
LOOP BRACKETS - REMOVAL, SEAT
BACK REAR - FOOTMANS..............23-85
LOW FUEL INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION . . . 8J-30
LOW FUEL INDICATOR - OPERATION.....8J-30
LOWER BALL JOINT - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING........................2-19,2-34
LOWER BALL JOINT - INSTALLATION . 2-20,2-35
LOWER BALL JOINT - REMOVAL.....2-19,2-35
LOWER CONTROL ARM BUSHINGS -
2WD (LD) - INSTALLATION..............2-15
LOWER CONTROL ARM BUSHINGS -
2WD (LD) - REMOVAL.................2-13
LOWER CONTROL ARM BUSHINGS -
4WD (LD) - INSTALLATION..............2-14
LOWER CONTROL ARM BUSHINGS -
4WD (LD) - REMOVAL.................2-13
LOWER SURROUND - INSTALLATION,
INSTRUMENT PANEL..................23-59
LOWER SURROUND - REMOVAL,
INSTRUMENT PANEL..................23-59
LOWER SUSPENSION ARM -
INSTALLATION........................2-38
LOWER SUSPENSION ARM - REMOVAL....2-38
LOWER TRIM - INSTALLATION,
B-PILLAR...........................23-64
LOWER TRIM - INSTALLATION,
C-PILLAR...........................23-67
LOWER TRIM - REMOVAL, B-PILLAR.....23-63
LOWER TRIM - REMOVAL, C-PILLAR.....23-66
LOW/REVERSE CLUTCH - ASSEMBLY....21-385
LOW/REVERSE CLUTCH - CLEANING
....21-385
LOW/REVERSE CLUTCH - DISASSEMBLY
. 21-384
LOW/REVERSE CLUTCH - INSPECTION
. . 21-385
LUBRICANTS - DESCRIPTION, ENGINE
OIL
.................................0-1
LUBRICATION - DESCRIPTION
.....9-150,9-220,
9-289,9-61
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