jump cable DODGE RAM 1500 1998 2.G Workshop Manual
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Miles 112,500 120,000 127,500 135,000 142,500 150,000
(Kilometers) (181 000) (193 000) (205 000) (217 000) (229 000) (241 000)
[Months] [90] [96] [102] [108] [114] [150]
Inspect front wheel bearings. X X
Inspect brake linings. X X
Inspect and adjust parking
brake if necessary.XX
Adjust valve lash clearance.X
²LTier 1 EPA (250 hp or 305 hp) Engines Only
(see engine data label for your engine type)
²² California LEV (235 hp) Engines Only (see
engine data label for your engine type)
Inspection and service should also be performed
anytime a malfunction is observed or suspected.
WARNING: You can be badly injured working on or
around a motor vehicle. Do only that service work
for which you have the knowledge and the right
equipment. If you have any doubt about your ability
to perform a service job, take your vehicle to a
competent mechanic.
JUMP STARTING
STANDARD PROCEDURE - JUMP STARTING
WARNING: REVIEW ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
AND WARNINGS IN THE BATTERY SYSTEM SEC-
TION OF THE SERVICE MANUAL. (Refer to 8 -
ELECTRICAL/BATTERY SYSTEM/BATTERY - STAN-
DARD PROCEDURE)
²DO NOT JUMP START A FROZEN BATTERY,
PERSONAL INJURY CAN RESULT.
²IF EQUIPPED, DO NOT JUMP START WHEN
MAINTENANCE FREE BATTERY INDICATOR DOT IS
YELLOW OR BRIGHT COLOR.
²DO NOT JUMP START A VEHICLE WHEN THE
BATTERY FLUID IS BELOW THE TOP OF LEAD
PLATES.
²DO NOT ALLOW JUMPER CABLE CLAMPS TO
TOUCH EACH OTHER WHEN CONNECTED TO A
BOOSTER SOURCE.
²DO NOT USE OPEN FLAME NEAR BATTERY.
²REMOVE METALLIC JEWELRY WORN ON
HANDS OR WRISTS TO AVOID INJURY BY ACCI-
DENTAL ARCING OF BATTERY CURRENT.
²WHEN USING A HIGH OUTPUT BOOSTING
DEVICE, DO NOT ALLOW BATTERY VOLTAGE TO
EXCEED 16 VOLTS. REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS
PROVIDED WITH DEVICE BEING USED.FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY
RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY.
CAUTION: When using another vehicle as a
booster, do not allow vehicles to touch. Electrical
systems can be damaged on either vehicle.
TO JUMP START A DISABLED VEHICLE:
(1) Raise hood on disabled vehicle and visually
inspect engine compartment for:
²Battery cable clamp condition, clean if necessary.
²Frozen battery.
²Yellow or bright color test indicator, if equipped.
²Low battery fluid level.
²Generator drive belt condition and tension.
²Fuel fumes or leakage, correct if necessary.
CAUTION: If the cause of starting problem on dis-
abled vehicle is severe, damage to booster vehicle
charging system can result.
(2) When using another vehicle as a booster
source, park the booster vehicle within cable reach.
Turn off all accessories, set the parking brake, place
the automatic transmission in PARK or the manual
transmission in NEUTRAL and turn the ignition
OFF.
(3) On disabled vehicle, place gear selector in park
or neutral and set park brake. Turn off all accesso-
ries.
(4) Connect jumper cables to booster battery. RED
clamp to positive terminal (+). BLACK clamp to neg-
ative terminal (-). DO NOT allow clamps at opposite
end of cables to touch, electrical arc will result.
Review all warnings in this procedure.
(5) On disabled vehicle, connect RED jumper cable
clamp to positive (+) terminal. Connect BLACK
jumper cable clamp to engine ground as close to the
ground cable attaching point as possible.
(6) Start the engine in the vehicle which has the
booster battery, let the engine idle a few minutes,
then start the engine in the vehicle with the dis-
charged battery.
DRLUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE 0 - 19
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES (Continued)
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CAUTION: Do not crank starter motor on disabled
vehicle for more than 15 seconds, starter will over-
heat and could fail.
(7) Allow battery in disabled vehicle to charge to
at least 12.4 volts (75% charge) before attempting to
start engine. If engine does not start within 15 sec-
onds, stop cranking engine and allow starter to cool
(15 min.), before cranking again.
DISCONNECT CABLE CLAMPS AS FOLLOWS:
²Disconnect BLACK cable clamp from engine
ground on disabled vehicle.
²When using a Booster vehicle, disconnect
BLACK cable clamp from battery negative terminal.
Disconnect RED cable clamp from battery positive
terminal.
²Disconnect RED cable clamp from battery posi-
tive terminal on disabled vehicle.
HOISTING
STANDARD PROCEDURE - HOISTING
Refer to the Owner's Manual for emergency vehicle
lifting procedures.
WARNING: THE HOISTING AND JACK LIFTING
POINTS PROVIDED ARE FOR A COMPLETE VEHI-
CLE. WHEN A CHASSIS OR DRIVETRAIN COMPO-
NENT IS REMOVED FROM A VEHICLE, THE
CENTER OF GRAVITY IS ALTERED MAKING SOME
HOISTING CONDITIONS UNSTABLE. PROPERLY
SUPPORT (Fig. 6) OR SECURE VEHICLE TO HOIST-
ING DEVICE WHEN THESE CONDITIONS EXIST.
FLOOR JACK
When properly positioned, a floor jack can be used
to lift a vehicle (Fig. 7). Support the vehicle in the
raised position with jack stands at the front and rear
ends of the frame rails (Fig. 6).
CAUTION: Do not lift vehicle with a floor jack posi-
tioned under:
²An axle tube.
²A body side sill.
²A steering linkage component.
²A drive shaft.
²The engine or transmission oil pan.
²The fuel tank.
²A front suspension arm.NOTE: Use the correct frame rail lifting locations
only (Fig. 8) and (Fig. 9).
HOIST
A vehicle can be lifted with:
²A single-post, frame-contact hoist.
²A twin-post, chassis hoist.
²A ramp-type, drive-on hoist.
NOTE: When a frame-contact type hoist is used,
verify that the lifting pads are positioned properly
(Fig. 7). The forward lifting pads should be posi-
tioned against the forward flange of the transmis-
sion crossmember brackets at the bottom of the
frame rail (Fig. 8). The real lifting pads should be
wedged between the forward flange of the leaf
spring bracket and the frame rail (Fig. 9). Safety
stands should be placed under the frame rails at
the front and rear ends (Fig. 6).
Fig. 6 Safety Stands
1 - SAFETY STANDS
0 - 20 LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCEDR
JUMP STARTING (Continued)
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erly install the stud adapters, or using stud adapters
that are dirty or worn-out may result in false test
readings.
(2) If testing the battery IN-THE-VEHICLE, make
certain all of the vehicle accessory loads are OFF,
including the ignition.The preferred test position
is at the battery terminal. If the battery is not
accessible, you may test using both the positive and
negative jumper posts. Select TESTING AT JUMPER
POST when connecting to that location.
(3) Connect the tester (Fig. 9) to the battery or
jumper posts, the red clamp to positive (+) and the
black clamp to negative (±).
NOTE: Multiple batteries connected in parallel must
have the ground cable disconnected to perform a
battery test. Failure to disconnect may result in
false battery test readings.
(4) Using the ARROW key selectinoroutof vehi-
cle testing and press ENTER to make a selection.
(5) If not selected, choose the Cold Cranking Amp
(CCA) battery rating. Or select the appropriate bat-
tery rating for your area (see menu). The tester will
then run its self programmed test of the battery and
display the results. Refer to the test result table
noted below.
CAUTION: If REPLACE BATTERY is the result of the
test, this may mean a poor connection between the
vehicle's cables and battery exists. After discon-
necting the vehicle's battery cables from the bat-
tery, retest the battery using the OUT-OF-VEHICLE
test before replacing.(6) While viewing the battery test result, press the
CODE button and the tester will prompt you for the
last 4 digits of the VIN. Use the UP/DOWN arrow
buttons to scroll to the correct character; then press
ENTER to select and move to the next digit. Then
press the ENTER button to view the SERVICE
CODE. Pressing the CODE button a second time will
return you to the test results.
BATTERY TEST RESULTS
GOOD BATTERY Return to service
GOOD - RECHARGE Fully charge battery and
return to service
CHARGE & RETEST Fully charge battery and
retest battery
REPLACE BATTERY Replace the battery and
retest complete system
BAD-CELL REPLACE Replace the battery and
retest complete system
NOTE: The SERVICE CODE is required on every
warranty claim submitted for battery replacement.
REMOVAL
(1) Turn the ignition switch to the Off position. Be
certain that all electrical accessories are turned off.
(2) Loosen the battery negative cable terminal
clamp pinch-bolt hex nut.
(3) Disconnect the battery negative cable terminal
clamp from the battery negative terminal post. If
necessary, use a battery terminal puller to remove
the terminal clamp from the battery post (Fig. 10).
(4) Loosen the battery positive cable terminal
clamp pinch-bolt hex nut.
(5) Disconnect the battery positive cable terminal
clamp from the battery positive terminal post. If nec-
essary, use a battery terminal puller to remove the
terminal clamp from the battery post (Fig. 10).
Fig. 9 MICRO 420 BATTERY TESTER
Fig. 10 Removing Battery Cable Terminal Clamp
1 - BATTERY
2 - BATTERY TERMINAL PULLER
DRBATTERY SYSTEM 8F - 13
BATTERY (Continued)
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Starter Motor and Solenoid
Voltage 12 Volts 12 Volts
Number of Brushes 4 4
Drive Type Gear Reduction Conventional
Free Running Test Voltage 11 Volts 11 Volts
Free Running Test Amperage
Draw73 Amperes 200 Amperes
Free Running Test Minimum
Speed3601 rpm 3000
Solenoid Closing Maximum
Voltage Required7.5 Volts 8.0 Volts
* Cranking Amperage Draw
Test125 - 250 Amperes 450 - 700 Amperes
* Test at operating temperature. Cold engine, tight (new) engine, or heavy oil will increase starter
amperage draw.
SPECIFICATIONS - TORQUE - STARTING
SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION N´m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
Battery Cable Eyelet Nut
at Solenoid (large nut -
gas engines)25 19 221
Battery Cable Eyelet Nut
at Solenoid (large nut -
diesel engine)14 - 120
Starter Solenoid Nut
(small nut - diesel engine)6-55
Starter Mounting Bolts -
Gas Engines68 50 -
Starter Mounting Nut -
Gas Engines68 50 -
Starter Mounting Bolts -
Diesel43 32 -
STARTER MOTOR
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - STARTER MOTOR
Correct starter motor operation can be confirmed
by performing the following free running bench test.
This test can only be performed with starter motor
removed from vehicle. Refer to Specifications for
starter motor specifications.
(1) Remove starter motor from vehicle. Refer to
Starter Motor Removal and Installation.
(2) Mount starter motor securely in a soft-jawed
bench vise. The vise jaws should be clamped on the
mounting flange of starter motor. Never clamp on
starter motor by field frame.(3) Connect a suitable volt-ampere tester and a
12-volt battery to starter motor in series, and set
ammeter to 100 ampere scale. See instructions pro-
vided by manufacturer of volt-ampere tester being
used.
(4) Install jumper wire from solenoid terminal to
solenoid battery terminal. The starter motor should
operate. If starter motor fails to operate, replace
faulty starter motor assembly.
(5) Adjust carbon pile load of tester to obtain free
running test voltage. Refer to Specifications for
starter motor free running test voltage specifications.
8F - 32 STARTINGDR
STARTING (Continued)
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(2) Install the screws holding the EVIC module in
the overhead console.
(3) Connect the EVIC module electrical connector.
(4) Install the overhead console on the headlin-
er(Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/OVERHEAD CON-
SOLE - INSTALLATION).
(5) Connect the battery negative cable.
(6) Check EVIC module function.
NOTE: If a new EVIC module has been installed, the
compass will have to be calibrated and the variance
set. Refer to Compass Variation Adjustment and
Compass Calibration in the Standard Procedures
section of this group for the procedures.
AMBIENT TEMP SENSOR
DESCRIPTION
Ambient air temperature is monitored by the over-
head console. The ambient temperature messages are
received from the Front Control Module (FCM) over
the Programmable Communications Interface (PCI)
J1850 data bus circuit. The FCM receives a hard
wired input from the ambient temperature sensor
(Fig. 7). The ambient temperature sensor is a vari-
able resistor mounted to the underside of the hood,
in the engine compartment.
For more information on the front control module,
refer toFront Control Modulein the Electronic
Control Modules section of this manual. For complete
circuit diagrams, refer toWiring. The ambient tem-
perature sensor cannot be adjusted or repaired and,
if faulty or damaged, it must be replaced.
OPERATION
The ambient temperature sensor is a variable
resistor that operates on a five-volt reference signal
sent to it by the Front Control Module. The resis-
tance in the sensor changes as temperature changes,
changing the temperature sensor signal circuit volt-
age to the Front Control Module. Based upon the
resistance in the sensor, the Front Control Modulesenses a specific voltage on the temperature sensor
signal circuit, which it is programmed to correspond
to a specific temperature. The Front Control Module
then sends the proper ambient temperature mes-
sages to the EVIC, CMTC over the PCI J1850 data
bus.
The temperature function is supported by the
ambient temperature sensor, a wiring circuit, the
Front Control Module, the Programmable Communi-
cations Interface (PCI) data bus, and a portion of the
Electronics module. If any portion of the ambient
temperature sensor circuit fails, the Front Control
Module will self-diagnose the circuit.
For complete circuit diagrams, refer toWiring.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - AMBIENT
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
(1) Turn the ignition switch to the Off position.
Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable.
Disconnect the ambient temperature sensor wire har-
ness connector.
(2) Measure the resistance of the ambient temper-
ature sensor. At 24É C (75É F), the sensor resistance
should be approximately 10.3 kilohms. At 30É C (86É
F), the sensor resistance should be approximately
7.57 kilohms. The sensor resistance should decrease
as the temperature rises. If OK, refer toDiagnosis
and Testing - Ambient Temperature Sensor Cir-
cuitin this group. If not OK, replace the faulty
ambient temperature sensor.
NOTE: The ambient temperature sensor is a very
sensitive device. When testing, be certain the tem-
perature sensor has had time to stabilize (room
temperature) before attempting to read the sensor
resistance. Failure to let the ambient temperature
sensor temperature stabilize could result in a mis-
leading test.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - AMBIENT
TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUIT
(1) Turn the ignition switch to the Off position.
Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable.
Disconnect the ambient temperature sensor wire har-
ness connector and the Front Control Module wire
harness connector.
(2) Connect a jumper wire between the two termi-
nals of the ambient temperature sensor wire harness
connector.
(3) Check for continuity between the sensor return
circuit and the ambient temperature sensor signal
circuit cavities of the Front Control Module wire har-
Fig. 7 Ambient Temperature Sensor - Typical
8M - 10 MESSAGE SYSTEMSDR
ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFO CENTER (Continued)
Page 596 of 2627
ness connector. There should be continuity. If OK, go
to Step 4. If not OK, repair the open sensor return or
signal circuit as required.
(4) Remove the jumper wire from the ambient tem-
perature sensor wire harness connector. Check for
continuity between the sensor return circuit cavity of
the Front Control Module wire harness connector
and a good ground. There should be no continuity. If
OK, go to Step 5. If not OK, repair the shorted sen-
sor return circuit as required.
(5) Check for continuity between the ambient tem-
perature sensor signal circuit cavity of the Front
Control Module wire harness connector and a good
ground. There should be no continuity. If OK, refer to
Diagnosis and Testing - Overhead Consolein
this group. If not OK, repair the shorted ambient
temperature sensor signal circuit as required.
REMOVAL
(1) Open the hood.
(2) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(3) Working on the underside of the hood, remove
screw holding sensor to hood panel.
(4) Disconnect the sensor electrical connector and
remove sensor from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Connect the sensor electrical connector.
(2) Working on the underside of the hood, install
screw holding sensor to hood panel.
(3) Connect the battery negative cable.
(4) Close the hood.
UNIVERSAL TRANSMITTER
DESCRIPTION
Some DR models are equipped with a universal
transmitter transceiver. The universal transmitter is
integral to the Electronic Vehicle Information Center
(EVIC) and the Compass Mini-Trip Computer
(CMTC), which is located in the overhead console.
The only visible component of the universal transmit-
ter are the three transmitter push buttons centered
between the modules push buttons located just rear-
ward of the display screen in the overhead console.
The three universal transmitter push buttons are
identified with one, two or three light indicators so
that they be easily identified.
Each of the three universal transmitter push but-
tons control an independent radio transmitter chan-
nel. Each of these three channels can be trained to
transmit a different radio frequency signal for the
remote operation of garage door openers, motorized
gate openers, home or office lighting, security sys-tems or just about any other device that can be
equipped with a radio receiver in the 286 to 399
MegaHertz (MHz) frequency range for remote opera-
tion. The universal transmitter is capable of operat-
ing systems using either rolling code or non-rolling
code technology.
The electronics module displays messages and a
small house-shaped icon with one, two or three dots
corresponding to the three transmitter buttons to
indicate the status of the universal transmitter. The
EVIC messages are:
²Clearing Channels- Indicates that all of the
transmitter codes stored in the universal transmitter
have been successfully cleared.
²Channel ªXº Training- Indicates that the uni-
versal transmitter is in its transmitter learning
mode.
²Channel ªXº Trained- Indicates that the uni-
versal transmitter has successfully acquired a new
transmitter code.
²Channel ªXº Transmitting- Indicates that a
trained universal transmitter button has been
depressed and that the universal transmitter is
transmitting.
The universal transmitter cannot be repaired, and
is available for service only as a unit with the EVIC
or CMTC modules. If any part of the universal trans-
mitter is faulty or damaged, the complete EVIC or
CMTC module must be replaced.
OPERATION
The universal transmitter operates on a non-
switched source of battery current so the unit will
remain functional, regardless of the ignition switch
position. For more information on the features, pro-
gramming procedures and operation of the universal
transmitter, see the owner's manual in the vehicle
glove box.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - UNIVERSAL
TRANSMITTER
If the Universal Transmitter is inoperative, but the
Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) is oper-
ating normally, see the owner's manual in the vehicle
glove box for instructions on training the Transmit-
ter. Retrain the Transmitter with a known good
transmitter as instructed in the owner's manual and
test the Transmitter operation again. If the unit is
still inoperative, test the universal transmitter with
Radio Frequency Detector special tool. If both the
Transmitter and the EVIC module are inoperative,
refer toElectronic Vehicle Information Center
Diagnosis and Testingin this group for further
diagnosis. For complete circuit diagrams, refer to
Wiring Diagrams. (Fig. 8) as described below:
DRMESSAGE SYSTEMS 8M - 11
AMBIENT TEMP SENSOR (Continued)
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(2) Disconnect wire harness connector to power
mirror switch (Fig. 1).
(3) Using two jumper wires:
²Connect one to a 12 volt source
²Connect the other to a good body ground
²Refer to the Mirror Motor Test Chart for proper
wire connections at the switch connector
MIRROR MOTOR TEST CHART
12 VOLTS GROUND MIRROR REACTION
SWITCH CONNECTOR RIGHT LEFT
PIN 1 PIN 2 - UP
PIN 6 PIN 2 - LEFT
PIN 2 PIN 1 - DOWN
PIN 2 PIN 6 - RIGHT
PIN 7 PIN 2 UP -
PIN 4 PIN 2 LEFT -
PIN 2 PIN 7 DOWN -
PIN 2 PIN 4 RIGHT -
(4) If results shown in table are not obtained,
check for open or shorted circuit. Replace mirror
assembly as necessary.
AUTOMATIC DAY / NIGHT
MIRROR
DESCRIPTION
The automatic day/night mirror uses a thin layer
of electrochromic material between two pieces of con-
ductive glass to make up the face of the mirror.
When the mirror switch is in the On position, two
photocell sensors are used by the mirror circuitry to
monitor external light levels and adjust the reflec-
tance of the mirror.
OPERATION
The ambient photocell sensor is located on the for-
ward-facing (windshield side) of the rear view mirror
housing, and detects the ambient light levels outside
of the vehicle. The headlamp photocell sensor is
located inside the rear view mirror housing behind
the mirror glass and faces rearward, to detect the
level of the light being received at the rear window
side of the mirror. When the circuitry of the auto-
matic day/night mirror detects that the difference
between the two light levels is too great (the light
level received at the rear of the mirror is much
higher than that at the front of the mirror), it begins
to darken the mirror.
The automatic day/night mirror circuitry also mon-
itors the transmission using an input from the
backup lamp circuit. The mirror circuitry is pro-
grammed to automatically disable its self-dimming
feature whenever it senses that the transmission
backup lamp circuit is energized.
The automatic day/night mirror is a completely
self-contained unit and cannot be repaired. If faulty
or damaged, the entire mirror assembly must be
replaced.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - AUTOMATIC DAY /
NIGHT MIRROR
For complete circuit diagrams, refer to the appro-
priate wiring information.
(1) Check the fuse in the Integrated Power Module
(IPM). 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 On position.
Check for battery voltage at the fuse in the IPM. If
OK, go to Step 3. If not OK, repair the open circuit to
the ignition switch as required.
(3) Turn the ignition switch to the Off position.
Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable.
Unplug the wire harness connector from the auto-
matic day/night mirror (Fig. 2). Connect the battery
negative cable. Turn the ignition switch to the On
position. Check for battery voltage at the fused igni-
tion switch output (run/start) circuit cavity of the
automatic day/night mirror wire harness connector. If
OK, go to Step 4. If not OK, repair the open circuit to
the IPM as required.
(4) 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 automatic day/night mirror wire harness
connector and a good ground. There should be conti-
nuity. If OK, go to Step 5. If not OK, repair the cir-
cuit to ground as required.
Fig. 1 POWER MIRROR SWITCH CONNECTOR
DRPOWER MIRRORS 8N - 11
POWER MIRRORS (Continued)
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(5) Momentarily touch the Positive (+) jumper
probe to the other motor connector terminal.
When positive probe is connected the motor should
rotate in one direction to either move window up or
down. If window is all the way up or down the motor
will grunt and the inner door panel will flex when
actuated in that one direction.
(6) Reverse jumper probes at the motor connector
terminals and window should now move in opposite
direction. If window does not move or grunt, replace
the motor.
If window moved completely up or down, reverse
the jumper probes and cycle window to the opposite
position to verify full operation.
If motor grunts and does not move, verify that reg-
ulator is not binding.
WINDOW MOTOR
REMOVAL
The window motor is serviced with the window
regulator (Refer to 23 - BODY/DOOR - FRONT/WIN-
DOW REGULATOR - REMOVAL) or (Refer to 23 -
BODY/DOORS - REAR/WINDOW REGULATOR -
REMOVAL).
WINDOW SWITCH
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - WINDOW SWITCH
The Light-Emitting Diode (LED) illumination
lamps for all of the power window and lock switch
and bezel unit switch paddles receive battery current
through the power window circuit breaker in the
junction block. If all of the LEDs are inoperative in
both the power window and lock switch units and the
power windows are inoperative, (Refer to 8 - ELEC-
TRICAL/POWER WINDOWS - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING). If the power windows operate, but any or
all of the LEDs are inoperative, the power window
and lock switch units with the inoperative LED(s) is
faulty and must be replaced. For complete circuit dia-
grams, refer to the appropriate wiring information.
(1) Check the fuse in the Integrated Power Module
(IPM) and the circuit breaker located near the park
brake pedal. If OK, go to Step 2. If not OK, replace
the faulty fuse or circuit breaker.
(2) Turn the ignition switch to the On position.
Check for battery voltage at the fuse in the Inte-
grated Power Module (IPM). If OK, turn the ignition
switch to the Off position and go to Step 3. If not OK,
check circuit breaker and repair the circuit to the
ignition switch as required.
(3) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable. Remove the power window switch unit fromthe door trim panel (passenger doors). The drivers
door switch is included with the Driver Door Module
(Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/POWER LOCKS/DOOR
MODULE - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING) for service
procedures. Unplug the wire harness connector from
the switch unit.
(4) Test the power window switch continuity. See
the Power Window Switch Continuity charts to deter-
mine if the continuity is correct in the Off, Up and
Down switch positions (Fig. 1). If OK, (Refer to 8 -
ELECTRICAL/POWER WINDOWS - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING). If not OK, replace the faulty switch.
POWER WINDOW SWITCH CONTINUITY
CHART
SWITCH POSITION CONTINUITY BETWEEN
NEUTRAL PIN 2 AND 5, PIN 4 AND
1
UP (FRONT
PASSENGER)PIN 6 AND 5
UP (REAR
PASSENGER)PIN 6 AND 1
DOWN (FRONT
PASSENGER)PIN 6 AND 1
DOWN (REAR
PASSENGER)PIN 6 AND 5
REMOVAL
FRONT PASSENGER
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Remove the door trim panel (Refer to 23 -
BODY/DOOR - FRONT/TRIM PANEL - REMOVAL).
(3) Remove the switch from the trim panel bezel.
Fig. 1 PASSENGER DOOR SWITCH
8N - 20 POWER WINDOWSDR
POWER WINDOWS (Continued)
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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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SOLENOID - DESCRIPTION, EVAP/PURGE . 25-12
SOLENOID - INSTALLATION, EVAP/
PURGE.............................25-12
SOLENOID - OPERATION..............21-252
SOLENOID - OPERATION, EVAP/PURGE . . . 25-12
SOLENOID - REMOVAL, EVAP/PURGE.....25-12
SOLENOID SWITCH VALVE -
DESCRIPTION......................21-398
SOLENOID SWITCH VALVE - OPERATION . 21-398
SOLENOIDS - DESCRIPTION...........21-398
SOLENOIDS - OPERATION.............21-399
SOLENOID/TRS ASSEMBLY -
DESCRIPTION, TRANSMISSION........21-406
SOLENOID/TRS ASSEMBLY -
INSTALLATION, TRANSMISSION........21-408
SOLENOID/TRS ASSEMBLY -
OPERATION, TRANSMISSION..........21-406
SOLENOID/TRS ASSEMBLY - REMOVAL,
TRANSMISSION.....................21-407
SOLID LIFTERS/TAPPETS - CLEANING....9-279
SOLID LIFTERS/TAPPETS - INSPECTION . . 9-279
SOLID LIFTERS/TAPPETS -
INSTALLATION.......................9-280
SOLID LIFTERS/TAPPETS - REMOVAL....9-279
SPARE / TEMPORARY TIRE -
DESCRIPTION.......................22-15
SPARE TIRE / TEMPORARY -
DESCRIPTION........................22-6
SPARE WHEEL WITH MATCHING TIRE -
DESCRIPTION, FULL SIZE..............22-15
SPARK PLUG - DESCRIPTION...........8I-17
SPARK PLUG - REMOVAL..............8I-19
SPARK PLUG CABLE - DESCRIPTION.....8I-21
SPARK PLUG CABLE - INSTALLATION.....8I-22
SPARK PLUG CABLE - OPERATION.......8I-21
SPARK PLUG CABLE - REMOVAL........8I-22
SPARK PLUG CABLE RESISTANCE,
SPECIFICATIONS......................8I-4
SPARK PLUG CONDITIONS - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING........................8I-17
SPARK PLUGS, SPECIFICATIONS..........8I-4
SPEAKER - DESCRIPTION..............8A-13
SPEAKER - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING....8A-13
SPEAKER - INSTALLATION.............8A-15
SPEAKER - OPERATION...............8A-13
SPEAKER - REMOVAL.................8A-14
SPECIFICATIONS......................7-20
SPEED CONTROL - DESCRIPTION........8P-1
SPEED CONTROL - OPERATION..........8P-2
SPEED CONTROL - TORQUE.............8P-3
SPEED SENSOR - DESCRIPTION........21-253
SPEED SENSOR - DESCRIPTION, FRONT
WHEEL.............................5-47
SPEED SENSOR - DESCRIPTION, INPUT . 21-382
SPEED SENSOR - DESCRIPTION,
OUTPUT...........................21-391
SPEED SENSOR - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, REAR WHEEL................5-49
SPEED SENSOR - INSTALLATION, FRONT
WHEEL.............................5-48
SPEED SENSOR - INSTALLATION, INPUT . 21-382
SPEED SENSOR - INSTALLATION,
OUTPUT...........................21-392
SPEED SENSOR - INSTALLATION, REAR
WHEEL.............................5-48
SPEED SENSOR - OPERATION.........21-253
SPEED SENSOR - OPERATION, FRONT
WHEEL.............................5-47
SPEED SENSOR - OPERATION, INPUT . . . 21-382
SPEED SENSOR - OPERATION, OUTPUT . . 21-391
SPEED SENSOR - REMOVAL, FRONT
WHEEL.............................5-48
SPEED SENSOR - REMOVAL, INPUT.....21-382
SPEED SENSOR - REMOVAL, OUTPUT . . . 21-391
SPEED SENSOR - REMOVAL, REAR
WHEEL.............................5-48
SPEEDOMETER - DESCRIPTION.........8J-37
SPEEDOMETER - OPERATION...........8J-37
SPEEDS - DESCRIPTION, TIRE
PRESSURE FOR HIGH
..................22-7
SPLASH SHIELD - INSTALLATION,
FRONT WHEELHOUSE
.................23-41
SPLASH SHIELD - INSTALLATION, REAR
WHEELHOUSE
.......................23-41
SPLASH SHIELD - REMOVAL, FRONT
WHEELHOUSE
.......................23-41
SPLASH SHIELD - REMOVAL, REAR
WHEELHOUSE
.......................23-41SPLICE INFORMATION - DESCRIPTION,
CONNECTOR, GROUND..............8W-01-7
SPLICING - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
WIRE...........................8W-01-15
SPRING - DESCRIPTION................2-44
SPRING - INSTALLATION.......2-23,2-39,2-44
SPRING - OPERATION..................2-44
SPRING - REMOVAL...........2-22,2-39,2-44
SPRING AND SHOCK - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING............................2-41
SPRING BUMPERS (3500) -
INSTALLATION, AUXILIARY..............2-43
SPRING BUMPERS (3500) - REMOVAL,
AUXILIARY..........................2-43
SPRING TIP INSERTS - INSTALLATION....2-45
SPRING TIP INSERTS - REMOVAL........2-44
SPRINGS - DESCRIPTION, VALVE . . . 9-126,9-32,
9-38
SPRINGS - INSTALLATION, VALVE . . 9-127,9-204,
9-32,9-38
SPRINGS - REMOVAL, VALVE . 9-126,9-204,9-32,
9-38
SPRINGS - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
VALVES, GUIDES.....................9-256
SPRINGS AND SEALS - REMOVAL,
VALVE .............................9-260
SPROCKETS - INSPECTION, TIMING
BELT/CHAIN.....................9-174,9-84
SPROCKETS - INSTALLATION, TIMING
BELT/CHAIN.....................9-176,9-85
SPROCKETS - INSTALLATION,
TIMING/CHAIN........................9-228
SPROCKETS - REMOVAL, TIMING
BELT/CHAIN.....................9-172,9-83
SPROCKETS - REMOVAL, TIMING/CHAIN . . 9-228
SQUEAK & RATTLE - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, BUZZ...................23-11
STABILIZER BAR - DESCRIPTION.........2-24
STABILIZER BAR - INSTALLATION....2-25,2-40
STABILIZER BAR - OPERATION...........2-25
STABILIZER BAR - REMOVAL........2-25,2-39
STAKING - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
HEAT ...............................23-3
STANDARD CAB - INSTALLATION . . 8O-35,8O-61
STANDARD CAB - REMOVAL......8O-32,8O-59
STARTER MOTOR - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING...........................8F-32
STARTER MOTOR - INSTALLATION.......8F-34
STARTER MOTOR - REMOVAL..........8F-33
STARTER MOTOR RELAY - DESCRIPTION . 8F-35
STARTER MOTOR RELAY -
INSTALLATION.......................8F-37
STARTER MOTOR RELAY - OPERATION . . . 8F-36
STARTER MOTOR RELAY - REMOVAL.....8F-37
STARTER RELAY - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING...........................8F-36
STARTING - DESCRIPTION.............8F-26
STARTING - OPERATION...............8F-26
STARTING - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
JUMP...............................0-19
STARTING SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING...........................8F-27
STARTING SYSTEM - SPECIFICATIONS,
TORQUE............................8F-32
STARTING SYSTEM, SPECIFICATIONS
.....8F-31
STATE DISPLAY TEST MODE -
DESCRIPTION
........................25-1
STEERING - DESCRIPTION
..............19-1
STEERING - OPERATION
................19-1
STEERING COLUMN - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING
............................19-7
STEERING COLUMN OPENING COVER -
INSTALLATION
.......................23-60
STEERING COLUMN OPENING COVER -
REMOVAL
..........................23-60
STEERING COLUMN OPENING SUPPORT
BRACKET - INSTALLATION
.............23-60
STEERING COLUMN OPENING SUPPORT
BRACKET - REMOVAL
.................23-60
STEERING COUPLING - INSTALLATION,
UPPER
.............................19-13
STEERING COUPLING - REMOVAL,
UPPER
.............................19-13
STEERING FLOW AND PRESSURE -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, POWER
.......19-4
STEERING FLUID - DESCRIPTION,
POWER
..............................0-3STEERING FLUID LEVEL CHECKING -
STANDARD PROCEDURE, POWER.......19-43
STEERING GEAR INPUT SHAFT SEAL -
INSTALLATION.......................19-29
STEERING GEAR INPUT SHAFT SEAL -
REMOVAL..........................19-27
STEERING GEAR, SPECIAL TOOLS -
POWER............................19-23
STEERING GEAR, SPECIFICATIONS -
POWER............................19-22
STEERING LINKAGE, SPECIAL TOOLS....19-35
STEERING PRESSURE SWITCH -
DESCRIPTION, POWER................19-46
STEERING PRESSURE SWITCH -
OPERATION, POWER..................19-46
STEERING PUMP - INITIAL OPERATION -
STANDARD PROCEDURE, POWER.......19-40
STEERING, SPECIAL TOOLS.............19-5
STEERING SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, POWER.....................19-2
STEERING SYSTEM - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, FLUSHING POWER........19-40
STEERING WHEEL - INSTALLATION......19-15
STEERING WHEEL - REMOVAL..........19-15
STEM SEALS - DESCRIPTION, VALVE....9-127,
9-203
STOP LAMP - INSTALLATION, CENTER
HIGH MOUNTED.....................8L-11
STOP LAMP - REMOVAL, CENTER HIGH
MOUNTED..........................8L-11
STOP LAMP UNIT - INSTALLATION,
CENTER HIGH MOUNTED..............8L-11
STOP LAMP UNIT - REMOVAL, CENTER
HIGH MOUNTED.....................8L-11
STORAGE BIN - INSTALLATION..........23-61
STORAGE BIN - INSTALLATION, UNDER
SEAT ..............................23-80
STORAGE BIN - REMOVAL.............23-61
STORAGE BIN - REMOVAL, UNDER SEAT . . 23-80
STORAGE BIN COVERING -
INSTALLATION, UNDER SEAT...........23-80
STORAGE BIN COVERING - REMOVAL,
UNDER SEAT........................23-80
STORAGE BIN LATCH - INSTALLATION,
UNDER SEAT........................23-80
STORAGE BIN LATCH - REMOVAL,
UNDER SEAT........................23-80
STORAGE BIN LID - INSTALLATION,
UNDER SEAT........................23-80
STORAGE BIN LID - REMOVAL, UNDER
SEAT ..............................23-80
STRAP - DESCRIPTION, RADIO NOISE
SUPPRESSION GROUND................8A-9
STRAP - INSTALLATION, RADIO NOISE
SUPPRESSION GROUND...............8A-10
STRAP - OPERATION, RADIO NOISE
SUPPRESSION GROUND................8A-9
STRAP - REMOVAL, RADIO NOISE
SUPPRESSION GROUND................8A-9
STRIKER - INSTALLATION, LATCH . . 23-17,23-23,
23-33
STRIKER - REMOVAL, LATCH . 23-16,23-23,23-33
STRIKER / SECONDARY CATCH -
INSTALLATION, LATCH................23-48
STRIKER / SECONDARY CATCH -
REMOVAL, LATCH....................23-47
STRUCTURAL ADHESIVE LOCATIONS -
SPECIFICATIONS....................23-112
STRUCTURAL COVER - DESCRIPTION....9-145,
9-216,9-57
STRUCTURAL COVER - INSTALLATION . . . 9-145,
9-216,9-57
STRUCTURAL COVER - OPERATION.....9-145,
9-216,9-57
STRUCTURAL COVER - REMOVAL . . 9-145,9-216,
9-57
STUDS - INSTALLATION...............22-14
STUDS - REMOVAL...................22-14
SUCTION LINE - DESCRIPTION..........24-70
SUN VISOR - INSTALLATION...........23-70
SUN VISOR - REMOVAL
...............23-70
SUN VISOR SUPPORT - INSTALLATION
. . . 23-71
SUN VISOR SUPPORT - REMOVAL
.......23-70
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT
DEPLOYMENT - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, SERVICE AFTER A
.........8O-7
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
..............8O-6
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