remote start DODGE RAM 1500 1998 2.G Workshop Manual
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²Exterior Lighting Fail-safe- In the absence of
a headlamp switch input, the EMIC will turn on the
cluster illumination lamps and provide electronic
headlamp low beam and park lamp request messages
to the Front Control Module (FCM) located on the
Integrated Power Module (IPM) for default exterior
lamp operation. The FCM will also provide default
park lamp and headlamp low beam operation and the
EMIC will turn on the cluster illumination lamps if
there is a failure of the electronic data bus commu-
nication between the EMIC and the FCM.
²Heated Seat Control- The EMIC monitors
inputs from the ignition switch and electronic engine
speed messages from the Powertrain Control Module
(PCM) to control a high side driver output to the
heated seat switch Light Emitting Diode (LED) indi-
cators. This input allows the heated seat switches to
wake up the heated seat module if the switch is actu-
ated. The EMIC will de-energize the heated seat
switch LED indicators, which deactivates the heated
seat system, if the ignition switch is turned to any
position except On or Start, or if the engine speed
message indicates zero. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/
HEATED SEATS - DESCRIPTION).
²Interior Lamp Load Shedding- The EMIC
provides a battery saver feature which will automat-
ically turn off all interior lamps that remain on after
a timed interval of about fifteen minutes.
²Interior Lamps - Enhanced Accident
Response- The EMIC monitors inputs from the Air-
bag Control Module (ACM) and the Powertrain Con-
trol Module (PCM) to automatically turn on the
interior lighting after an airbag deployment event
ten seconds after the vehicle speed is zero. The inte-
rior lighting remains illuminated until the key is
removed from the ignition switch lock cylinder, at
which time the interior lighting returns to normal
operation and control. This feature, like all other
enhanced accident response features, is dependent
upon a functional vehicle electrical system following
the vehicle impact event.
²Interior Lighting Control- The EMIC moni-
tors inputs from the interior lighting switch, the door
ajar switches, the cargo lamp switch, the reading
lamp switches, and the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)
module to provide courtesy lamp control. This
includes support for timed illuminated entry with
theater-style fade-to-off and courtesy illumination
defeat features.
²Lamp Out Indicator Control- The EMIC
monitors electronic lamp outage messages from the
Front Control Module (FCM) located on the Inte-
grated Power Module (IPM) in order to provide lamp
out indicator control for the headlamps (low and high
beams), turn signal lamps, and the brake lamps
(excluding CHMSL).²Panel Lamps Dimming Control- The EMIC
provides a hard wired 12-volt Pulse-Width Modulated
(PWM) output that synchronizes the dimming level
of all hard wired panel lamps dimmer controlled
lamps with that of the cluster illumination lamps.
²Parade Mode- The EMIC provides a parade
mode (also known as funeral mode) that allows all
Vacuum-Fluorescent Display (VFD) units in the vehi-
cle to be illuminated at full (daytime) intensity while
driving during daylight hours with the exterior
lamps turned on.
²Power Locks- The EMIC monitors inputs from
the power lock switches and the Remote Keyless
Entry (RKE) receiver module (optional) to provide
control of the power lock motors through high side
driver outputs to the power lock motors. This
includes support for rolling door locks (also known as
automatic door locks), automatic door unlock, a door
lock inhibit mode, and central locking (with the
optional Vehicle Theft Security System only). (Refer
to 8 - ELECTRICAL/POWER LOCKS - DESCRIP-
TION).
²Remote Keyless Entry- The EMIC supports
the optional Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) system fea-
tures, including support for the RKE Lock, Unlock
(with optional driver-door-only unlock, and unlock-
all-doors), Panic, audible chirp, optical chirp, illumi-
nated entry modes, an RKE programming mode, as
well as optional Vehicle Theft Security System
(VTSS) arming (when the proper VTSS arming con-
ditions are met) and disarming.
²Remote Radio Switch Interface- The EMIC
monitors inputs from the optional remote radio
switches and then provides the appropriate electronic
data bus messages to the radio to select the radio
operating mode, volume control, preset station scan
and station seek features.
²Rolling Door Locks- The EMIC provides sup-
port for the power lock system rolling door locks fea-
ture (also known as automatic door locks). This
feature will automatically lock all unlocked doors
each time the vehicle speed reaches twenty-four kilo-
meters-per-hour (fifteen miles-per-hour). Following
an automatic lock event, if the driver side front door
is opened first after the ignition is turned to the Off
position, all doors will be automatically unlocked.
²Turn Signal & Hazard Warning Lamp Con-
trol- The EMIC provides electronic turn and hazard
lamp request messages to the Front Control Module
(FCM) located on the Integrated Power Module (IPM)
for turn and hazard lamp control. The EMIC also
provides an audible click at one of two rates to emu-
late normal and bulb out turn or hazard flasher oper-
ation based upon electronic lamp outage messages
from the FCM, and provides an audible turn signal
on chime warning if a turn is signalled continuously
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for more than about 1.6 kilometers (one mile) and
the vehicle speed remains greater than about twenty-
four kilometers-per-hour (fifteen miles-per-hour).
²Vacuum Fluorescent Display Synchroniza-
tion- The EMIC transmits electronic panel lamp
dimming level messages which allows all other elec-
tronic modules on the PCI data bus with Vacuum
Fluorescent Display (VFD) units to coordinate their
illumination intensity with that of the EMIC VFD
units.
²Vehicle Theft Security System- The EMIC
monitors inputs from the door cylinder lock
switch(es), the door ajar switches, the ignition
switch, and the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) receiver
module, then provides electronic horn and lighting
request messages to the Front Control Module (FCM)
located on the Integrated Power Module (IPM) for
the appropriate VTSS alarm output features.
²Wiper/Washer System Control- The EMIC
provides electronic wiper and/or washer request mes-
sages to the Front Control Module (FCM) located on
the Integrated Power Module (IPM) for the appropri-
ate wiper and washer system features. (Refer to 8 -
ELECTRICAL/WIPERS/WASHERS - DESCRIP-
TION).
The EMIC houses six analog gauges and has pro-
visions for up to twenty-three indicators (Fig. 3) or
(Fig. 4). The EMIC includes the following analog
gauges:
²Coolant Temperature Gauge
²Fuel Gauge
²Oil Pressure Gauge
²Speedometer
²Tachometer
²Voltage Gauge
Some of the EMIC indicators are automatically
configured when the EMIC is connected to the vehi-
cle electrical system for compatibility with certain
optional equipment or equipment required for regula-
tory purposes in certain markets. While each EMIC
may have provisions for indicators to support every
available option, the configurable indicators will not
be functional in a vehicle that does not have the
equipment that an indicator supports. The EMIC
includes provisions for the following indicators (Fig.
3) or (Fig. 4):
²Airbag Indicator (with Airbag System only)
²Antilock Brake System (ABS) Indicator
(with ABS or Rear Wheel Anti-Lock [RWAL]
brakes only)
²Brake Indicator
²Cargo Lamp Indicator
²Check Gauges Indicator
²Cruise Indicator (with Speed Control only)
²Door Ajar Indicator²Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) Indicator
(with 5.7L Gasoline Engine only)
²Gear Selector Indicator (with Automatic
Transmission only)
²High Beam Indicator
²Lamp Out Indicator
²Low Fuel Indicator
²Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL)
²Seatbelt Indicator
²Security Indicator (with Sentry Key Immo-
bilizer & Vehicle Theft Security Systems only)
²Service Four-Wheel Drive Indicator (with
Four-Wheel Drive only)
²Tow/Haul Indicator (with Automatic Trans-
mission only)
²Transmission Overtemp Indicator (with
Automatic Transmission only)
²Turn Signal (Right and Left) Indicators
²Upshift Indicator (with Manual Transmis-
sion only)
²Washer Fluid Indicator
²Wait-To-Start Indicator (with Diesel Engine
only)
²Water-In-Fuel Indicator (with Diesel Engine
only)
Each indicator in the EMIC, except those located
within one of the VFD units, is illuminated by a ded-
icated LED that is soldered onto the EMIC electronic
circuit board. The LED units are not available for
service replacement and, if damaged or faulty, the
entire EMIC must be replaced. Cluster illumination
is accomplished by dimmable incandescent back
lighting, which illuminates the gauges for visibility
when the exterior lighting is turned on. Each of the
incandescent bulbs is secured by an integral bulb
holder to the electronic circuit board from the back of
the cluster housing.
Hard wired circuitry connects the EMIC to the
electrical system of the vehicle. These hard wired cir-
cuits are integral to several wire harnesses, which
are routed throughout the vehicle and retained by
many different methods. These circuits may be con-
nected to each other, to the vehicle electrical system
and to the EMIC through the use of a combination of
soldered splices, splice block connectors, and many
different types of wire harness terminal connectors
and insulators. Refer to the appropriate wiring infor-
mation. The wiring information includes wiring dia-
grams, proper wire and connector repair procedures,
further details on wire harness routing and reten-
tion, as well as pin-out and location views for the
various wire harness connectors, splices and grounds.
The EMIC modules for this model are serviced only
as complete units. The EMIC module cannot be
adjusted or repaired. If a gauge, an LED indicator, a
VFD unit, the electronic circuit board, the circuit
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER FAILURE MESSAGE
Fault Code Description Correction
07 Wait to start indicator circuit shorted. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
08 Wait to start indicator circuit open. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
0B BTSI output circuit shorted or open. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
22 Headlamp switch input circuit shorted. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
23 Headlamp switch input circuit open. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
24 Turn hazard switch input circuit shorted. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
25 Turn hazard swiitch inpot circuit open. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
27 Courtesy/dome output circuit shorted or open. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
28 Glovebox/map lamp output circuit shorted or
open.Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
29 Cargo lamp output circuit shorted or open. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
40 Wiper switch input circuit shorted. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
41 Wiper switch input circuit open. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
42 Wash/beam input circuit shorted. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
60 Passenger door lock switch input circuit
shorted.Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
61 Passenger door lock switch input circuit open. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
62 Passenger door lock switch input circuit stuck. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
63 Driver door lock switch input circuit shorted. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
64 Driver door lock switch input circuit open. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
65 Driver door lock switch input circuit stuck. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
66 All door lock output circuit shorted to ground
or voltage.Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
67 All door unlock output circuit shorted to
ground or voltage.Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
68 Driver door unlock output circuit shorted to
ground or voltage.Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
6C Driver cylinder lock switch input circuit
shorted.Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
6E Driver cylinder lock switch input circuit stuck. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
80 Incorrect odometer value found. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
81 Remote radio switch input circuit high. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
82 Remote radio switch stuck. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
A0 Internal module FLASH memory checksum
failure.Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
A1 Internal module bootloader failure. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
A3 Battery voltage open. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
A5 TCCM messages not received. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
A7 VIN checksum error. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
A8 VIN previously stored. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
A9 PCI bus internal failure. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
AA PCM messages not received. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
AB TCM messages not received. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
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cluster programming, a hard wired multiplex input
received by the cluster from the headlamp panel
lamps dimmer switch on the headlamp dimmer
switch mux circuit, and electronic unlock request
messages received from the optional Remote Keyless
Entry (RKE) receiver module. The cargo lamp indica-
tor Light Emitting Diode (LED) is completely con-
trolled by the instrument cluster logic circuit, and
that logic will allow only this indicator to operate
whenever the instrument cluster receives a battery
current input on the fused ignition switch output
(run-start) circuit. Therefore, the LED will always be
off when the ignition switch is in any position except
On or Start. The LED only illuminates when it is
provided a path to ground by the instrument cluster
transistor. The instrument cluster will turn on the
cargo lamp indicator for the following reasons:
²Bulb Test- Each time the ignition switch is
turned to the On position the cargo lamp indicator is
illuminated for about two seconds as a bulb test.
²Cargo Lamp-On Input- Each time the cluster
detects a cargo lamp-on input from the headlamp
switch on the headlamp dimmer switch mux circuit,
the cargo lamp and the cargo lamp indicator will be
illuminated. The cargo lamp and indicator remain
illuminated until the cluster receives a cargo lamp-off
input from the headlamp switch, or until the ignition
switch is turned to the Off position, whichever occurs
first.
²Actuator Test- Each time the cluster is put
through the actuator test, the cargo lamp indicator
will be turned on, then off again during the bulb
check portion of the test to confirm the functionality
of the LED and the cluster control circuitry.
The instrument cluster continually monitors the
headlamp dimmer switch circuit to determine the
proper interior lamps features and panel lamps illu-
mination levels to provide. The cluster then energizes
and de-energizes a low side driver circuit to control
the exterior cargo lamp. Each time the instrument
cluster energizes the cargo lamp driver and the igni-
tion switch is in the On or start positions, the cluster
also turns on the cargo lamp indicator. For further
diagnosis of the cargo lamp indicator or the instru-
ment cluster circuitry that controls the indicator,
(Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/INSTRUMENT CLUS-
TER - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING). For proper
diagnosis of the cargo lamp or the headlamp switch
inputs to the instrument cluster that control the
cargo lamp indicator, a DRBIIItscan tool is required.
Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.CHECK GAUGES INDICATOR
DESCRIPTION
A check gauges indicator is standard equipment on
all instrument clusters (Fig. 12). On vehicles
equipped with a gasoline engine, the check gauges
indicator is located near the lower edge of the instru-
ment cluster, between the tachometer and the speed-
ometer. On vehicles equipped with a diesel engine,
the check gauges indicator is located on the left side
of the instrument cluster, to the left of the voltage
gauge. The check gauges indicator consists of a sten-
cil-like cutout of the words ªCHECK GAGESº in the
opaque layer of the instrument cluster overlay. The
dark outer layer of the overlay prevents the indicator
from being clearly visible when it is not illuminated.
A red Light Emitting Diode (LED) behind the cutout
in the opaque layer of the overlay causes the
ªCHECK GAGESº text to appear in red through the
translucent outer layer of the overlay when the indi-
cator is illuminated from behind by the LED, which
is soldered onto the instrument cluster electronic cir-
cuit board. The check gauges indicator is serviced as
a unit with the instrument cluster.
OPERATION
The check gauges indicator gives an indication to
the vehicle operator when certain instrument cluster
gauge readings reflect a condition requiring immedi-
ate attention. This indicator is controlled by a tran-
sistor on the instrument cluster circuit board based
upon cluster programming and electronic messages
received by the cluster from the Powertrain Control
Module (PCM) on vehicles equipped with a gasoline
engine, or from the Engine Control Module (ECM) on
vehicles equipped with a diesel engine over the Pro-
grammable Communications Interface (PCI) data
bus. The check gauges indicator Light Emitting
Diode (LED) is completely controlled by the instru-
ment cluster logic circuit, and that logic will only
allow this indicator to operate when the instrument
cluster receives a battery current input on the fused
ignition switch output (run-start) circuit. Therefore,
the LED will always be off when the ignition switch
is in any position except On or Start. The LED only
illuminates when it is provided a path to ground by
the instrument cluster transistor. The instrument
cluster will turn on the check gauges indicator for
the following reasons:
²Bulb Test- Each time the ignition switch is
turned to the On position the check gauges indicator
is illuminated for about two seconds as a bulb test.
Fig. 12 Check Gauges Indicator
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behind by the LED, which is soldered onto the
instrument cluster electronic circuit board. The secu-
rity indicator is serviced as a unit with the instru-
ment cluster.
OPERATION
The security indicator gives an indication to the
vehicle operator when the Vehicle Theft Security Sys-
tem (VTSS) is arming or is armed. On models
equipped with the Sentry Key Immobilizer System
(SKIS), the security indicator also gives an indication
to the vehicle operator of the status of the SKIS. This
indicator is controlled by a transistor on the instru-
ment cluster circuit board based upon cluster pro-
gramming, hard wired inputs to the cluster from the
various security system components, electronic mes-
sages received by the cluster from the Remote Key-
less Entry (RKE) receiver module over a dedicated
serial bus, and electronic messages received by the
cluster from the Sentry Key Immobilizer Module
(SKIM) over the Programmable Communications
Interface (PCI) data bus. The security indicator Light
Emitting Diode (LED) is completely controlled by the
instrument cluster logic circuit, and that logic will
allow this indicator to operate whenever the instru-
ment cluster receives a battery current input on the
fused B(+) circuit. Therefore, the LED can be illumi-
nated regardless of the ignition switch position. The
LED only illuminates when it is provided a path to
ground by the instrument cluster transistor. The
instrument cluster will turn on the security indicator
for the following reasons:
²Bulb Test- Each time the ignition switch is
turned to the On position, the SKIM tells the cluster
to illuminate the SKIS indicator for about two sec-
onds as a bulb test.
²VTSS Indication- During the sixteen second
VTSS arming function, the cluster will flash the
security indicator on and off repeatedly at a steady,
fast rate to indicate that the VTSS is in the process
of arming. Following successful VTSS arming, the
cluster flashes the security indicator on and off con-
tinuously at a slower rate to indicate that the VTSS
is armed. The security indicator continues flashing at
the slower rate until the VTSS is disarmed or trig-
gered. If the VTSS has alarmed and rearmed, the
cluster will flash the security indicator at a steady,
slow rate for about thirty seconds after the VTSS is
disarmed.
²SKIM Lamp-On Message- Each time the clus-
ter receives a lamp-on message from the SKIM, the
security indicator will be illuminated. The indicator
can be flashed on and off, or illuminated solid, as dic-
tated by the SKIM message. The indicator remains
illuminated solid or continues to flash until the clus-
ter receives a lamp-off message from the SKIM, oruntil the ignition switch is turned to the Off position,
whichever occurs first. For more information on the
SKIS and the security indicator control parameters,
(Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/VEHICLE THEFT SECU-
RITY/SENTRY KEY IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM -
OPERATION).
²Communication Error- If the cluster receives
no SKIS lamp-on or lamp-off messages from the
SKIM for twenty consecutive seconds, the SKIS indi-
cator is illuminated by the instrument cluster. The
indicator remains controlled and illuminated by the
cluster until a valid SKIS lamp-on or lamp-off mes-
sage is received from the SKIM.
²Actuator Test- Each time the instrument clus-
ter is put through the actuator test, the security indi-
cator will be turned on, then off again during the
bulb check portion of the test to confirm the function-
ality of the LED and the cluster control circuitry.
The instrument cluster circuitry controls the secu-
rity indicator whenever the ignition switch is in the
Off position and the VTSS is arming, armed, or
alarming. Whenever the ignition switch is in the On
or Start positions, the SKIM performs a self-test to
decide whether the SKIS is in good operating condi-
tion and whether a valid key is present in the igni-
tion lock cylinder. The SKIM then sends the proper
lamp-on or lamp-off messages to the instrument clus-
ter. For further diagnosis of the security indicator or
the instrument cluster circuitry that controls the
indicator, (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/INSTRUMENT
CLUSTER - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING). If the
instrument cluster flashes the SKIS indicator upon
ignition On, or turns on the SKIS indicator solid
after the bulb test, it indicates that a SKIS malfunc-
tion has occurred or that the SKIS is inoperative. For
proper diagnosis of the VTSS, the SKIS, the SKIM,
the PCI data bus, or the electronic message inputs to
the instrument cluster that control the security indi-
cator, a DRBIIItscan tool is required. Refer to the
appropriate diagnostic information.
SERVICE 4WD INDICATOR
DESCRIPTION
A service 4WD indicator is standard equipment on
all instrument clusters (Fig. 27). However, on vehi-
cles not equipped with the optional four-wheel drive
system and electronically shifted transfer case, this
indicator is electronically disabled. The service 4WD
indicator consists of the text ªSERV 4WDº, which
Fig. 27 Service 4WD Indicator
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resistance of the input from the on/off switch. The
ACM will also set and/or store a DTC for faults it
detects in the passenger airbag on/off switch circuits,
and will turn on the airbag indicator in the EMIC if
a fault has been detected.
The ACM receives battery current through two cir-
cuits; a fused ignition switch output (run) circuit
through a fuse in the Integrated Power Module
(IPM), and a fused ignition switch output (run-start)
circuit through a second fuse in the IPM. The ACM
receives ground through a ground circuit and take
out of the instrument panel wire harness. This take
out has a single eyelet terminal connector that is
secured by a ground screw to the instrument panel
support structure. These connections allow the ACM
to be operational whenever the ignition switch is in
the Start or On positions.
The ACM also contains an energy-storage capaci-
tor. When the ignition switch is in the Start or On
positions, this capacitor is continually being charged
with enough electrical energy to deploy the supple-
mental restraint components for up to one second fol-
lowing a battery disconnect or failure. The purpose of
the capacitor is to provide backup supplemental
restraint system protection in case there is a loss of
battery current supply to the ACM during an impact.
Two sensors are contained within the ACM, an
electronic impact sensor and a safing sensor. The
electronic impact sensors are accelerometers that
sense the rate of vehicle deceleration, which provide
verification of the direction and severity of an
impact. On models equipped with optional side cur-
tain airbags, the ACM also monitors inputs from two
remote side impact sensors located within both the
left and right B-pillars to control deployment of the
side curtain airbag units.
The safing sensor is an electronic accelerometer
sensor within the ACM that provides an additional
logic input to the ACM microprocessor. The safing
sensor is used to verify the need for a supplemental
restraint deployment by detecting impact energy of a
lesser magnitude than that of the primary electronic
impact sensors, and must exceed a safing threshold
in order for the airbags to deploy. Vehicles equipped
with optional side curtain airbags feature a second
safing sensor within the ACM to provide confirma-
tion to the ACM microprocessor of side impact forces.
This second safing sensor is a bi-directional unit that
detects impact forces from either side of the vehicle.
Pre-programmed decision algorithms in the ACM
microprocessor determine when the deceleration rate
as signaled by the impact sensors and the safing sen-
sors indicate an impact that is severe enough to
require supplemental restraint system protection
and, based upon the severity of the monitored impact
and the status of the passenger airbag on/off switchinput, determines the level of front airbag deploy-
ment force required for each front seating position.
When the programmed conditions are met, the ACM
sends the proper electrical signals to deploy the dual
multistage front airbags at the programmed force
levels, the front seat belt tensioners and, if the vehi-
cle is so equipped, either side curtain airbag unit.
The hard wired inputs and outputs for the ACM
may be diagnosed and tested using conventional
diagnostic tools and procedures. However, conven-
tional diagnostic methods will not prove conclusive in
the diagnosis of the ACM, the PCI data bus network,
or the electronic message inputs to and outputs from
the ACM. The most reliable, efficient, and accurate
means to diagnose the ACM, the PCI data bus net-
work, and the electronic message inputs to and out-
puts from the ACM requires the use of a DRBIIIt
scan tool. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic infor-
mation.
REMOVAL
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.
WARNING: TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR
DEATH, NEVER STRIKE OR DROP THE AIRBAG
CONTROL MODULE, AS IT CAN DAMAGE THE
IMPACT SENSOR OR AFFECT ITS CALIBRATION.
THE AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE CONTAINS THE
IMPACT SENSOR, WHICH ENABLES THE SYSTEM
TO DEPLOY THE SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINTS. IF
AN AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE IS ACCIDENTALLY
DROPPED DURING SERVICE, THE MODULE MUST
BE SCRAPPED AND REPLACED WITH A NEW UNIT.
FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS WARNING COULD
RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL, INCOMPLETE, OR
IMPROPER SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT DEPLOY-
MENT.
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Component Page
Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor........ 8W-30
Mode Door Actuators................... 8W-42
Multi-Function Switch............ 8W-40, 52, 53
Natural Vacuum Leak Detection Assembly . . 8W-30
Output Speed Sensor................... 8W-31
Overhead Map/Reading Lamp......... 8W-44, 49
Oxygen Sensor Downstream Relay........ 8W-30
Oxygen Sensors....................... 8W-30
Park Brake Switch.................... 8W-40
Park Lamp Relay................... 8W-50, 52
Park/Turn Signal Lamps............. 8W-50, 52
Power Mirrors........................ 8W-62
Power Outlets........................ 8W-41
Power Seat Motors.................... 8W-63
Power Seat Switches................... 8W-63
Power Steering Pressure Switch.......... 8W-30
Power Window Circuit Breaker........... 8W-10
Power Window Motors.................. 8W-60
Power Window Switches................ 8W-60
Powertrain Control Module.............. 8W-30
PTCS............................... 8W-10
PTO Switch.......................... 8W-30
Radio............................... 8W-47
Rear Window Defogger Relay............ 8W-48
Recirculation Door Actuator............. 8W-42
Remote Radio Switches................. 8W-47
Seat Belt Pretensioners................. 8W-43
Seat Belt Switch-Driver................ 8W-40
Seat Belt Tensioner Reducer............. 8W-40
Seat Heater Interface Module............ 8W-63
Sentry Key Immobilizer Module.......... 8W-39
Side Impact Sensors................... 8W-43
Speakers............................ 8W-47Component Page
Speed Control Servo................... 8W-33
Speed Control Switches................. 8W-33
Splices.............................. 8W-70
Starter Motor........................ 8W-21
Starter Motor Relay................... 8W-21
Tail/Stop Lamp....................... 8W-52
Tail/Stop/Turn Signal Lamps.......... 8W-51, 52
Tail/Turn Lamp....................... 8W-52
Tailgate Lamp........................ 8W-51
Throttle Position Sensor................ 8W-30
Tow/Haul Overdrive Switch........... 8W-30, 31
Trailer Tow Connectors................. 8W-54
Trailer Tow Relays.................... 8W-54
Transfer Case Control Module............ 8W-31
Transfer Case Mode Sensor.............. 8W-31
Transfer Case Selector Switch............ 8W-31
Transfer Case Shift Motor............... 8W-31
Transmission Control Relay............. 8W-31
Transmission Range Sensor.............. 8W-31
Transmission Solenoid Assembly.......... 8W-31
Transmission Solenoid/TRS Assembly...... 8W-31
Underhood Lamp...................... 8W-44
Vacuum Pump........................ 8W-30
Vistronic Fan Drive................. 8W-30, 70
Washer Fluid Level Switch.............. 8W-53
Washer Pump Motor-Front.............. 8W-53
Water In Fuel Sensor.................. 8W-30
Wheel Speed Sensors................... 8W-35
Wiper High/Low Relay................. 8W-53
Wiper Motor-Front.................... 8W-53
Wiper On/Off Relay.................... 8W-53
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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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MODULE - INSTALLATION, FRONT
CONTROL........................8W-97-6
MODULE - INSTALLATION, FRONT
CONTROL...........................8E-5
MODULE - INSTALLATION, FUEL PUMP . . . 14-12
MODULE - INSTALLATION, FUEL TANK....14-64
MODULE - INSTALLATION, HANDS FREE . . . 8T-2
MODULE - INSTALLATION, HEATED SEAT . . . 8E-7
MODULE - INSTALLATION, HEATED SEAT . 8G-15
MODULE - INSTALLATION, INTEGRATED
POWER..........................8W-97-4
MODULE - INSTALLATION, REMOTE
KEYLESS ENTRY......................8N-8
MODULE - INSTALLATION, SENTRY KEY
IMMOBILIZER.......................8E-15
MODULE - INSTALLATION, WIPER.......8R-23
MODULE - OPERATION, AIRBAG
CONTROL..........................8O-11
MODULE - OPERATION, DRIVER DOOR....8N-5
MODULE - OPERATION, FRONT
CONTROL........................8W-97-5
MODULE - OPERATION, FRONT
CONTROL...........................8E-5
MODULE - OPERATION, FUEL PUMP.....14-11
MODULE - OPERATION, FUEL TANK......14-63
MODULE - OPERATION, HEATED SEAT.....8E-6
MODULE - OPERATION, HEATED SEAT....8G-14
MODULE - OPERATION, INTEGRATED
POWER..........................8W-97-3
MODULE - OPERATION, REMOTE
KEYLESS ENTRY......................8N-7
MODULE - OPERATION, SENTRY KEY
IMMOBILIZER.......................8E-13
MODULE - OPERATION, TRANSFER CASE
CONTROL..........................8E-16
MODULE - OPERATION, TRANSMISSION
CONTROL..........................8E-20
MODULE - OPERATION, WIPER.........8R-23
MODULE - REMOVAL, AIRBAG CONTROL . 8O-12
MODULE - REMOVAL, DRIVER DOOR.....8N-7
MODULE - REMOVAL, ENGINE CONTROL . . . 8E-4
MODULE - REMOVAL, FRONT CONTROL . 8W-97-6
MODULE - REMOVAL, FRONT CONTROL . . . 8E-5
MODULE - REMOVAL, FUEL PUMP.......14-12
MODULE - REMOVAL, FUEL TANK.......14-63
MODULE - REMOVAL, HANDS FREE.......8T-2
MODULE - REMOVAL, HEATED SEAT......8E-7
MODULE - REMOVAL, HEATED SEAT.....8G-15
MODULE - REMOVAL, INTEGRATED
POWER..........................8W-97-3
MODULE - REMOVAL, REMOTE KEYLESS
ENTRY..............................8N-7
MODULE - REMOVAL, SENTRY KEY
IMMOBILIZER.......................8E-15
MODULE - REMOVAL, WIPER...........8R-23
MODULE / SWITCH OPERATING MODES,
STANDARD PROCEDURE -
CONFIGURING A NEW.................8Q-3
MODULE LAMP REPLACEMENT -
STANDARD PROCEDURE...............8M-3
MODULE LENS REPLACEMENT -
STANDARD PROCEDURE...............8M-3
MODULE (SKIM) - DESCRIPTION,
SENTRY KEY IMMOBILIZER.............8Q-1
MODULE (SKIM) - OPERATION, SENTRY
KEY IMMOBILIZER
....................8Q-2
MOLDING - INSTALLATION, FRONT
DOOR INNER BELT
...................23-93
MOLDING - INSTALLATION, FRONT
DOOR OUTER BELT
...................23-93
MOLDING - INSTALLATION, REAR DOOR
INNER BELT
.........................23-94
MOLDING - INSTALLATION, REAR DOOR
OUTER BELT
........................23-94
MOLDING - REMOVAL, FRONT DOOR
INNER BELT
.........................23-93
MOLDING - REMOVAL, FRONT DOOR
OUTER BELT
........................23-92
MOLDING - REMOVAL, REAR DOOR
INNER BELT
.........................23-94
MOLDING - REMOVAL, REAR DOOR
OUTER BELT
........................23-93
MOLDINGS - INSTALLATION, BODY SIDE
. . 23-36
MOLDINGS - REMOVAL, BODY SIDE
.....23-36
MONITORED SYSTEMS - DESCRIPTION
....25-2
MONITORS - DESCRIPTION,
COMPONENT
.........................25-4MOTOR - DESCRIPTION, ADJUSTABLE
PEDAL...............................5-6
MOTOR - DESCRIPTION, BLOWER.......24-28
MOTOR - DESCRIPTION, DOOR LOCK.....8N-4
MOTOR - DESCRIPTION, IDLE AIR
CONTROL..........................14-28
MOTOR - DESCRIPTION, LUMBAR.......8N-18
MOTOR - DESCRIPTION, SHIFT . . 21-511,21-541,
21-575
MOTOR - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
BLOWER...........................24-28
MOTOR - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
DOOR LOCK.........................8N-4
MOTOR - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
LUMBAR...........................8N-18
MOTOR - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
STARTER ...........................8F-32
MOTOR - INSTALLATION, ADJUSTABLE
PEDAL...............................5-7
MOTOR - INSTALLATION, BLOWER......24-31
MOTOR - INSTALLATION, IDLE AIR
CONTROL..........................14-29
MOTOR - INSTALLATION, SHIFT . 21-511,21-541,
21-575
MOTOR - INSTALLATION, STARTER......8F-34
MOTOR - OPERATION, BLOWER.........24-28
MOTOR - OPERATION, DOOR LOCK.......8N-4
MOTOR - OPERATION, IDLE AIR
CONTROL..........................14-28
MOTOR - OPERATION, LUMBAR........8N-18
MOTOR - OPERATION, SHIFT.....21-511,21-541,
21-575
MOTOR - REMOVAL, ADJUSTABLE
PEDAL...............................5-7
MOTOR - REMOVAL, BLOWER..........24-31
MOTOR - REMOVAL, IDLE AIR CONTROL . . 14-29
MOTOR - REMOVAL, SHIFT.....21-511,21-541,
21-575
MOTOR - REMOVAL, STARTER..........8F-33
MOTOR - REMOVAL, WINDOW..........8N-20
MOTOR RELAY - DESCRIPTION,
STARTER ...........................8F-35
MOTOR RELAY - INSTALLATION,
STARTER ...........................8F-37
MOTOR RELAY - OPERATION, STARTER . . . 8F-36
MOTOR RELAY - REMOVAL, STARTER....8F-37
MOTOR RESISTOR BLOCK -
DESCRIPTION, BLOWER...............24-18
MOTOR RESISTOR BLOCK - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING, BLOWER...............24-19
MOTOR RESISTOR BLOCK -
INSTALLATION, BLOWER..............24-19
MOTOR RESISTOR BLOCK - OPERATION,
BLOWER...........................24-18
MOTOR RESISTOR BLOCK - REMOVAL,
BLOWER...........................24-19
MOTOR SWITCH - DESCRIPTION,
BLOWER...........................24-20
MOTOR SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, BLOWER...................24-20
MOTOR SWITCH - OPERATION, BLOWER . . 24-20
MOUNT - INSTALLATION, DISC BRAKE
CALIPER ADAPTER....................5-22
MOUNT - INSTALLATION, FRONT . . . 9-147,9-218,
9-287,9-59
MOUNT - INSTALLATION, REAR
....9-149,9-220,
9-288,9-61
MOUNT - REMOVAL, FRONT
. 9-146,9-217,9-286,
9-58
MOUNT - REMOVAL, REAR
. . 9-149,9-220,9-288,
9-61
MOUNTED STOP LAMP - INSTALLATION,
CENTER HIGH
.......................8L-11
MOUNTED STOP LAMP - REMOVAL,
CENTER HIGH
.......................8L-11
MOUNTED STOP LAMP UNIT -
INSTALLATION, CENTER HIGH
..........8L-11
MOUNTED STOP LAMP UNIT -
REMOVAL, CENTER HIGH
..............8L-11
MOUNTING - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
MATCH
.............................22-3
MUFFLER - 5.9L DIESEL - INSTALLATION
. 11-10
MUFFLER - 5.9L DIESEL - REMOVAL
.....11-10
MUFFLER - INSTALLATION
..............11-9
MUFFLER - REMOVAL
..................11-9
MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING
.......................8L-18MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH -
INSTALLATION.......................8L-19
MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH - REMOVAL . . . 8L-19
NAME PLATES - INSTALLATION,
EXTERIOR..........................23-38
NAME PLATES - REMOVAL, EXTERIOR....23-38
NATURAL VAC LEAK DETECTION ASSY -
DESCRIPTION.......................25-23
NATURAL VAC LEAK DETECTION ASSY -
INSTALLATION.......................25-25
NATURAL VAC LEAK DETECTION ASSY -
OPERATION.........................25-23
NATURAL VAC LEAK DETECTION ASSY -
REMOVAL..........................25-24
NAVIGATION - INSTALLATION, ANTENNA . . . 8A-6
NAVIGATION - REMOVAL, ANTENNA......8A-6
NAVIGATION/TELECOMMUNICATION -
DESCRIPTION........................8T-1
NAVIGATION/TELECOMMUNICATION -
OPERATION..........................8T-1
NECK SEAL - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
RADIATOR CAP-TO-FILLER..............7-58
NEW MODULE / SWITCH OPERATING
MODES, STANDARD PROCEDURE -
CONFIGURING A......................8Q-3
NIGHT MIRROR - DESCRIPTION,
AUTOMATIC DAY.....................8N-11
NIGHT MIRROR - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, AUTOMATIC DAY.............8N-11
NIGHT MIRROR - OPERATION,
AUTOMATIC DAY.....................8N-11
NIGHT MIRROR - REMOVAL,
AUTOMATIC DAY......................8N-12
NOISE - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
WIND...............................23-2
NOISE OR VIBRATION - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, TIRE.......................22-7
NOISE SUPPRESSION GROUND STRAP -
DESCRIPTION, RADIO..................8A-9
NOISE SUPPRESSION GROUND STRAP -
INSTALLATION, RADIO................8A-10
NOISE SUPPRESSION GROUND STRAP -
OPERATION, RADIO...................8A-9
NOISE SUPPRESSION GROUND STRAP -
REMOVAL, RADIO.....................8A-9
NON-DEPLOYED SUPPLEMENTAL
RESTRAINTS - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, HANDLING...............8O-6
NON-MONITORED CIRCUITS -
OPERATION..........................25-8
NOZZLE - DESCRIPTION, WASHER......8R-11
NOZZLE - INSTALLATION, WASHER......8R-12
NOZZLE - OPERATION, WASHER........8R-12
NOZZLE - REMOVAL, WASHER..........8R-12
NUMBER - DESCRIPTION, VEHICLE
IDENTIFICATION....................Intro.-1
NV241 GENII - ASSEMBLY, TRANSFER
CASE.............................21-428
NV241 GENII - CLEANING, TRANSFER
CASE.............................21-426
NV241 GENII - DESCRIPTION, TRANSFER
CASE.............................21-415
NV241 GENII - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, TRANSFER CASE............21-416
NV241 GENII - DISASSEMBLY,
TRANSFER CASE....................21-417
NV241 GENII - INSPECTION, TRANSFER
CASE.............................21-426
NV241 GENII - INSTALLATION,
TRANSFER CASE....................21-438
NV241 GENII - OPERATION, TRANSFER
CASE.............................21-415
NV241 GENII - REMOVAL, TRANSFER
CASE.............................21-417
NV241 GENII - TRANSFER CASE........21-438
NV241/NV243 - TRANSFER CASE.......21-439
NV243 - ASSEMBLY, TRANSFER CASE . . . 21-496
NV243 - CLEANING, TRANSFER CASE . . . 21-493
NV243 - DESCRIPTION, TRANSFER CASE . 21-482
NV243 - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
TRANSFER CASE....................21-483
NV243 - DISASSEMBLY, TRANSFER
CASE
.............................21-484
NV243 - INSPECTION, TRANSFER CASE
. . 21-493
NV243 - INSTALLATION, TRANSFER
CASE
.............................21-505
NV243 - OPERATION, TRANSFER CASE
. . 21-483
NV243 - REMOVAL, TRANSFER CASE
....21-484
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RELAY - DESCRIPTION, STARTER
MOTOR............................8F-35
RELAY - DESCRIPTION, TRANSMISSION
CONTROL.........................21-405
RELAY - DESCRIPTION, WIPER
HIGH/LOW..........................8R-20
RELAY - DESCRIPTION, WIPER ON/OFF . . . 8R-24
RELAY - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
PARK LAMP.........................8L-20
RELAY - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
STARTER ...........................8F-36
RELAY - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
WIPER HIGH/LOW...................8R-21
RELAY - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
WIPER ON/OFF......................8R-25
RELAY - INSTALLATION, A/C
COMPRESSOR CLUTCH...............24-14
RELAY - INSTALLATION, FOG LAMP......8L-13
RELAY - INSTALLATION, FUEL HEATER . . . 14-53
RELAY - INSTALLATION, FUEL PUMP.....14-28
RELAY - INSTALLATION, INTAKE AIR
HEATER ............................14-82
RELAY - INSTALLATION, PARK LAMP.....8L-21
RELAY - INSTALLATION, REAR WINDOW
DEFOGGER..........................8G-4
RELAY - INSTALLATION, STARTER
MOTOR............................8F-37
RELAY - INSTALLATION, WIPER
HIGH/LOW..........................8R-22
RELAY - INSTALLATION, WIPER ON/OFF . . 8R-26
RELAY - OPERATION, A/C COMPRESSOR
CLUTCH.............................24-13
RELAY - OPERATION, FOG LAMP........8L-13
RELAY - OPERATION, FUEL HEATER......14-52
RELAY - OPERATION, FUEL PUMP.......14-27
RELAY - OPERATION, INTAKE AIR
HEATER ............................14-82
RELAY - OPERATION, PARK LAMP.......8L-20
RELAY - OPERATION, REAR WINDOW
DEFOGGER..........................8G-3
RELAY - OPERATION, STARTER MOTOR . . . 8F-36
RELAY - OPERATION, TRANSMISSION
CONTROL.........................21-405
RELAY - OPERATION, WIPER HIGH/LOW . . 8R-20
RELAY - OPERATION, WIPER ON/OFF....8R-25
RELAY - REMOVAL, A/C COMPRESSOR
CLUTCH............................24-14
RELAY - REMOVAL, FOG LAMP.........8L-13
RELAY - REMOVAL, FUEL HEATER.......14-52
RELAY - REMOVAL, FUEL PUMP........14-28
RELAY - REMOVAL, INTAKE AIR HEATER . . 14-82
RELAY - REMOVAL, PARK LAMP........8L-21
RELAY - REMOVAL, REAR WINDOW
DEFOGGER..........................8G-3
RELAY - REMOVAL, STARTER MOTOR....8F-37
RELAY - REMOVAL, WIPER HIGH/LOW . . . 8R-21
RELAY - REMOVAL, WIPER ON/OFF......8R-26
RELAYS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
ASD AND FUEL PUMP..................8I-5
RELEASE - INSTALLATION, TILT LEVER
KNOB..............................19-16
RELEASE - REMOVAL, TILT LEVER KNOB . . 19-16
RELEASE - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE..............14-2
RELEASE BEARING - INSTALLATION,
CLUTCH
.............................6-10
RELEASE BEARING - REMOVAL, CLUTCH
...6-9
RELEASE CABLE/HANDLE ASSEMBLY -
INSTALLATION, LATCH
................23-47
RELEASE CABLE/HANDLE ASSEMBLY -
REMOVAL, LATCH
....................23-47
RELEASE HANDLE - INSTALLATION
.......5-44
RELEASE HANDLE - REMOVAL
...........5-44
RELEASE HANDLE/LATCH REMOTE -
INSTALLATION
.......................23-17
RELEASE HANDLE/LATCH REMOTE -
REMOVAL
..........................23-17
RELIEF VALVE - CLEANING, OIL
PRESSURE
.........................9-294
RELIEF VALVE - DESCRIPTION, HIGH
PRESSURE
.........................24-48
RELIEF VALVE - INSPECTION, OIL
PRESSURE
.........................9-294
RELIEF VALVE - INSTALLATION, OIL
PRESSURE
.........................9-294
RELIEF VALVE - OPERATION, HIGH
PRESSURE
.........................24-48RELIEF VALVE - REMOVAL, OIL
PRESSURE.........................9-294
REMINDER PROGRAMMING -
STANDARD PROCEDURE, ENHANCED
SEATBELT..........................8J-35
REMOTE - INSTALLATION, RELEASE
HANDLE/LATCH......................23-17
REMOTE - REMOVAL, RELEASE
HANDLE/LATCH......................23-17
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE -
DESCRIPTION........................8N-7
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING..............8N-7
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE -
INSTALLATION.......................8N-8
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE -
OPERATION..........................8N-7
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE -
REMOVAL...........................8N-7
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY
TRANSMITTER - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING............................8N-8
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY
TRANSMITTER - SPECIFICATIONS........8N-9
REMOTE SWITCHES - DESCRIPTION.....8A-10
REMOTE SWITCHES - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING...........................8A-11
REMOTE SWITCHES - INSTALLATION.....8A-12
REMOTE SWITCHES - OPERATION.......8A-11
REMOTE SWITCHES - REMOVAL........8A-12
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION, REMOVAL.....25-13
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION, REMOVAL.....14-52,
14-57,14-66
REPAIR - DESCRIPTION, THREADED
HOLE.............................Intro.-8
REPAIR - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
ALUMINUM THREAD...........21-158,21-318
REPAIR - STANDARD PROCEDURE, CAM
BORE..............................9-267
REPAIR - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
CYLINDER BORE.....................9-265
REPAIR - STANDARD PROCEDURE, GRID
LINE AND TERMINAL..................8G-4
REPAIR - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
HYDROFORM FENDER RAIL............13-11
REPAIR - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
PLASTIC BODY PANEL.................23-3
REPAIR DAMAGED OR WORN THREADS
- STANDARD PROCEDURE . 9-190,9-240,9-9,9-94
REPAIRING LEAKS - STANDARD
PROCEDURE........................22-10
REQUIREMENTS - DESCRIPTION,
ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM..............24-1
REQUIREMENTS - DIESEL ENGINE -
DESCRIPTION, FUEL....................0-1
RESERVOIR - DESCRIPTION, VACUUM....8P-9
RESERVOIR - DESCRIPTION, WASHER . . . 8R-14
RESERVOIR - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
VACUUM............................8P-9
RESERVOIR - INSTALLATION...........19-47
RESERVOIR - INSTALLATION, FLUID......5-24
RESERVOIR - INSTALLATION, VACUUM . . . 8P-10
RESERVOIR - OPERATION, VACUUM......8P-9
RESERVOIR - OPERATION, WASHER.....8R-15
RESERVOIR - REMOVAL...............19-47
RESERVOIR - REMOVAL, FLUID..........5-23
RESERVOIR - REMOVAL, VACUUM........8P-9
RESERVOIR TO COOLER -
INSTALLATION, RETURN HOSE.....19-44,19-45
RESERVOIR TO COOLER - REMOVAL,
RETURN HOSE.................19-44,19-45
RESISTANCE, 3.7L V-6 - IGNITION COIL....8I-5
RESISTANCE, 4.7L V-8 - IGNITION COIL....8I-5
RESISTANCE, 5.7L V-8 - IGNITION COIL....8I-5
RESISTANCE, SPECIFICATIONS - SPARK
PLUG CABLE.........................8I-4
RESISTOR BLOCK - DESCRIPTION,
BLOWER MOTOR....................24-18
RESISTOR BLOCK - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, BLOWER MOTOR
............24-19
RESISTOR BLOCK - INSTALLATION,
BLOWER MOTOR
....................24-19
RESISTOR BLOCK - OPERATION,
BLOWER MOTOR
....................24-18
RESISTOR BLOCK - REMOVAL, BLOWER
MOTOR
............................24-19
RESTRAINT ANCHOR - DESCRIPTION,
CHILD
.............................8O-15RESTRAINT ANCHOR - INSTALLATION,
CHILD.............................8O-18
RESTRAINT ANCHOR - OPERATION,
CHILD.............................8O-17
RESTRAINT ANCHOR - REMOVAL, CHILD . 8O-17
RESTRAINT DEPLOYMENT - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, SERVICE AFTER A
SUPPLEMENTAL......................8O-7
RESTRAINT SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, SUPPLEMENTAL..............8O-6
RESTRAINT SYSTEM - WARNINGS.......8O-5
RESTRAINTS - DESCRIPTION............8O-2
RESTRAINTS - OPERATION.............8O-4
RESTRAINTS - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
HANDLING NON-DEPLOYED
SUPPLEMENTAL......................8O-6
RETAINER - ASSEMBLY, OVERRUNNING
CLUTCH CAM/OVERDRIVE PISTON......21-237
RETAINER - CLEANING, OVERRUNNING
CLUTCH CAM/OVERDRIVE PISTON......21-236
RETAINER - DESCRIPTION,
OVERRUNNING CLUTCH CAM/
OVERDRIVE PISTON.................21-236
RETAINER - DISASSEMBLY,
OVERRUNNING CLUTCH CAM/
OVERDRIVE PISTON.................21-236
RETAINER - INSPECTION,
OVERRUNNING CLUTCH CAM/
OVERDRIVE PISTON.................21-237
RETAINER - INSTALLATION, A-PILLAR
WEATHERSTRIP.....................23-91
RETAINER - INSTALLATION,
CRANKSHAFT REAR OIL SEAL.....9-210,9-277
RETAINER - INSTALLATION, DRIP RAIL
WEATHERSTRIP.....................23-92
RETAINER - OPERATION, OVERRUNNING
CLUTCH CAM/OVERDRIVE PISTON......21-236
RETAINER - REMOVAL, A-PILLAR
WEATHERSTRIP.....................23-91
RETAINER - REMOVAL, CRANKSHAFT
REAR OIL SEAL.................9-209,9-277
RETAINER - REMOVAL, DRIP RAIL
WEATHERSTRIP.....................23-92
RETAINER/BULKHEAD - ASSEMBLY, 4C . . 21-363
RETAINER/BULKHEAD - DISASSEMBLY,
4C ...............................21-362
RETRACTOR - DESCRIPTION,
AUTOMATIC LOCKING.................8O-14
RETRACTOR - INSTALLATION, FRONT
CENTER SEAT BELT..................8O-29
RETRACTOR - INSTALLATION, REAR
CENTER SEAT BELT..................8O-45
RETRACTOR - INSTALLATION, REAR
OUTBOARD SEAT BELT................8O-47
RETRACTOR - OPERATION, AUTOMATIC
LOCKING...........................8O-14
RETRACTOR - REMOVAL, FRONT
CENTER SEAT BELT..................8O-29
RETRACTOR - REMOVAL, REAR CENTER
SEAT BELT .........................8O-44
RETRACTOR - REMOVAL, REAR
OUTBOARD SEAT BELT................8O-46
RETURN - DESCRIPTION, SENSOR.......8E-10
RETURN HOSE - GEAR TO COOLER -
INSTALLATION..................19-44,19-45
RETURN HOSE - GEAR TO COOLER -
REMOVAL.....................19-44,19-45
RETURN HOSE - INSTALLATION, HEATER . 24-65
RETURN HOSE - REMOVAL, HEATER.....24-64
RETURN HOSE - RESERVOIR TO
COOLER - INSTALLATION.........19-44,19-45
RETURN HOSE - RESERVOIR TO
COOLER - REMOVAL.............19-44,19-45
REVOLUTIONS PER MILE,
SPECIFICATIONS - TIRE...............22-10
RFE TRANSMISSION, SPECIAL TOOLS . . . 21-359
RING - INSTALLATION, PINION
GEAR/RING GEAR/TONE.....3-108,3-137,3-164
RING - REMOVAL, PINION GEAR/RING
GEAR/TONE...............3-106,3-134,3-162
RING FITTING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, PISTON . . . 9-142,9-213,9-284,9-53
RINGS - ASSEMBLY, WITH INJECTED
......3-13
RINGS - ASSEMBLY, WITH SNAP
.........3-12
RINGS - DISASSEMBLY, WITH INJECTED
. . . 3-11
RINGS - DISASSEMBLY, WITH SNAP
......3-10
RKE TRANSMITTER BATTERIES -
STANDARD PROCEDURE
...............8N-8
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