ECO mode DODGE RAM 2001 Service Repair Manual
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FUEL FILLER CAP
DESCRIPTION
The plastic fuel tank filler tube cap is threaded
onto the end of the fuel fill tube. Certain models are
equipped with a 1/4 turn cap.
OPERATION
The loss of any fuel or vapor out of fuel filler tube
is prevented by the use of a pressure-vacuum fuel fill
cap. Relief valves inside the cap will release fuel tank
pressure at predetermined pressures. Fuel tank vac-
uum will also be released at predetermined values.
This cap must be replaced by a similar unit if
replacement is necessary. This is in order for the sys-
tem to remain effective.
CAUTION: Remove fill cap before servicing any fuel
system component to relieve tank pressure. If
equipped with a Leak Detection Pump (LDP), the
cap must be tightened securely. If cap is left loose,
a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) may be set.
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
If replacement of the 1/4 turn fuel tank filler tube
cap is necessary, it must be replaced with an identi-
cal cap to be sure of correct system operation.CAUTION: Remove the fuel tank filler tube cap to
relieve fuel tank pressure. The cap must be
removed prior to disconnecting any fuel system
component or before draining the fuel tank.
LEAK DETECTION PUMP
DESCRIPTION
The Leak Detection Pump (LDP) is used only with
certain emission packages.
The LDP is a device used to detect a leak in the
evaporative system.
The pump contains a 3 port solenoid, a pump that
contains a switch, a spring loaded canister vent valve
seal, 2 check valves and a spring/diaphragm.
Immediately after a cold start, engine temperature
between 40ÉF and 86ÉF, the 3 port solenoid is briefly
energized. This initializes the pump by drawing air
into the pump cavity and also closes the vent seal.
During non-test test conditions, the vent seal is held
open by the pump diaphragm assembly which pushes
it open at the full travel position. The vent seal will
remain closed while the pump is cycling. This is due
to the operation of the 3 port solenoid which prevents
the diaphragm assembly from reaching full travel.
After the brief initialization period, the solenoid is
de-energized, allowing atmospheric pressure to enter
the pump cavity. This permits the spring to drive the
diaphragm which forces air out of the pump cavity
and into the vent system. When the solenoid is ener-
gized and de-energized, the cycle is repeated creating
flow in typical diaphragm pump fashion. The pump
is controlled in 2 modes:
PUMP MODE:The pump is cycled at a fixed rate
to achieve a rapid pressure build in order to shorten
the overall test time.
TEST MODE:The solenoid is energized with a
fixed duration pulse. Subsequent fixed pulses occur
when the diaphragm reaches the switch closure
point.
The spring in the pump is set so that the system
will achieve an equalized pressure of about 7.5 inches
of water.
When the pump starts, the cycle rate is quite high.
As the system becomes pressurized pump rate drops. If
there is no leak the pump will quit. If there is a leak,
the test is terminated at the end of the test mode.
If there is no leak, the purge monitor is run. If the
cycle rate increases due to the flow through the
purge system, the test is passed and the diagnostic is
complete.
The canister vent valve will unseal the system
after completion of the test sequence as the pump
diaphragm assembly moves to the full travel position.
A typical system schematic is shown in (Fig. 3).
Fig. 2 Duty Cycle EVAP Canister Purge Solenoid
Location
1 - RIGHT-FRONT FENDER
2 - LDP FILTER
3 - DUTY CYCLE SOLENOID
4 - ELEC. CONNEC.
5 - LEAK DETECTION PUMP (LDP) (IF EQUIPPED)
6 - LDP ELEC. CONNEC.
BR/BEEVAPORATIVE EMISSIONS 25 - 33
EVAP/PURGE SOLENOID (Continued)
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INSPECTION - PARKING BRAKE
(1) Ensure that the parking brake is easy to oper-
ate (Fig. 40).
(2) Make sure the parking brake does not drag.
(3) With the vehicle stopped on a grade, firmly
apply the service brakes, place the transmission in
NEUTRAL and set the parking brake. Slowly release
the service brakes to see if the parking brake will
hold.
(4) Check that the parking brake warning light
comes on when the parking brake is applied, and is
off when the brake is released.
INSPECTION - SERVICE BRAKES
(1) Check brake warning light operation at vehicle
startup.
(2) Check ABS warning light operation at vehicle
startup.
(3) Inspect service brake pedal travel and feel (Fig.
41).
(4) Put the vehicle in gear and apply the brakes
while the car is in motion. Be sure brake operation is
smooth and positive.
(5) Make sure that the vehicle stops in a straight
line, without pulling to one side.
(6) Check that the brakes operate quietly, without
noise.
(7) Ensure there is no shudder or vibration when
braking.
INSPECTION - SPEED CONTROL
Check the following speed control functions (Fig.
42):²Check on/off switch
²Check ªsetº operation
²Check ªresumeº function
²Check ªaccelerateº and ªdecelerateº functions
²Check brake release function
²Check ªcancelº function
INSPECTION - TRIP COMPUTER/
MAINTENANCE REMINDER
NOTE: Reset the average fuel economy when the
road test is complete.
Check that all modes operate correctly (Fig. 43).
INSPECTION - RADIO
(1) Check for good AM/FM reception, ensure that
the cassette and/or compact disc (CD) player works
properly (Fig. 44).
(2) Check for good sound quality from all speakers.
(3) Ensure that the radio displays the correct time.
(4) Check the steering wheel controls (if equipped).
INSPECTION - HEATER/AIR CONDITIONER
(1) Check that heater/defroster works properly
(Fig. 45).
(2) Turn on the heater when the engine reaches
operating temperature.
(3) Operate the blower motor in all speeds.
(4) Operate system in all modes (heat, defrost,
etc.).
(5) Operate the rear heater (if equipped).
(6) Check for hot air output at all outlets.
Fig. 40 PARKING BRAKE OPERATION
Fig. 41 SERVICE BRAKE PEDAL
BR/BENEW VEHICLE PREPARATION 30 - 17
ROAD TEST (Continued)
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STANDARD PROCEDURE - PRE DELIVERY
STORAGE
(1) If possible, store vehicles indoors, in clean, dry
places. If vehicles must be stored outdoors:
²Try to avoid storage locations that are near any
obvious sources of industrial or environmental con-
tamination (e.g., trees, factories, steam or vapor
vents, railroad tracks, etc.)
²Maintain tight security to help prevent pilferage
and vandalism, and inspect each vehicle regularly to
check for such damage
²If the vehicle must be parked on an incline, park
it with the front end higher than the rear; this will
prevent ªhydrostatic lockº caused by fuel draining
into the engine
²Rinse the vehicle at least once a week. Snow
should be washed away more often, since it can trap
harmful contaminants. Dry all horizontal surfaces
(2) The IOD fuse should be removed in order to
prevent battery drain and possible damage.
(3) Check the vehicle's coolant and anti-freeze pro-
tection.
(4) Check the vehicle's battery at least once a
month for a proper charge (at least 12.4 volts).
Charge the battery if necessary. This will help pre-
vent freezing and deterioration.
(5) Check the vehicle's tires and inflate them to
their maximum recommended levels. Move the vehi-
cles periodically to avoid ªflatspottingº the tires.
(6) Do not engage the parking brake; keep it in the
OFF position.
(7) Keep all windows closed, all doors locked, and
all trim covers intact and in place.
(8) Do not use chalks, crayons or any marker con-
taining abrasives on painted, plated or glass sur-
faces.
(9) Always use seat covers when moving a vehicle.
PROGRAMMABLE
ELECTRONIC FEATURES
DESCRIPTION
The programming of electronic features applies to
specific DaimlerChrysler Corporation vehicles. Not
all vehicles are equipped with these electronic fea-
tures, and not all vehicles equipped with electronic
features have all the available features. Programma-
ble electronic features are subject to change and may
be added or deleted from specific vehicle models.
(1) The programmable electronic features that may
be provided on the vehicle are:
²Rolling Power Door Locks
²Horn Chirp (When Doors Locked With Remote
Keyless Entry)²Headlamp Flash (When Doors Locked or
Unlocked With Remote Keyless Entry)
²Low Fuel Chime
²Remote Keyless Entry Door Unlock Sequence
²Headlights On Automatically With Wipers
²Turn Signal Chime
²12V Power Outlet
²Remote Unlock
²Remote Linked To Memory
²Headlamp Delay
²Service Interval
²Easy Exit Seat
(2) Programming any of the above features is to be
performed prior to vehicle delivery to the customer,
depending on customer preference.
NOTE: For all vehicles except Caravan/Town and
Country, the programming must be performed using
the DRB IIITscan tool. On Caravan/Town and Coun-
try vehicles the features can be programmed using
the DRB IIITscan tool or by button pushing
sequences. The customer can perform program-
ming, if desired, by following the instructions out-
lined in the owner manual.
OPERATION
NOTE: The programmable features provided on
vehicles need to be explained to the customer at
the time of sale. The customer's preferences con-
cerning the features should be noted and pro-
grammed accordingly during predelivery.
NOTE: When using the DRB IIITscan tool to enable/
disable any programmable electronic features, go to
the main menu item #9 on the DRB IIITscan tool.
This is ªCustomer Preferencesº. You must choose
ªCustomer Preferencesº on the main menu to pro-
gram the desired features.
ROLLING POWER DOOR LOCKS
With this feature enabled, the vehicle's door lock-
ing mechanisms automatically lock when the vehicle
reaches approximately 24 Km/h (15 mph).
HORN CHIRP
NOTE: This feature can be enabled with or without
the headlamp flash feature.
The horn chirp function is a feature that can be
enabled or disabled on vehicles equipped with
30 - 20 NEW VEHICLE PREPARATIONBR/BE
PRE DELIVERY STORAGE (Continued)
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Remote Keyless Entry (RKE). The horn chirps when
the vehicle is locked with the RKE transmitter.
HEADLAMP FLASH
NOTE: This feature can be enabled with or without
the horn chirp feature.
The headlamp flash function is a feature that can
be enabled or disabled on vehicles equipped with
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE). The headlamps flash
once when the vehicle is locked with the RKE trans-
mitter, and flash twice when the vehicle is unlocked
with the RKE transmitter.
LOW FUEL CHIME
All vehicles equipped with the audible low fuel
chime are shipped with this feature enabled.
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY (RKE) DOOR UNLOCK
SEQUENCE
Two door unlock sequences are provided on vehi-
cles equipped with this feature. When using the RKE
transmitter to unlock the doors, pressing the unlock
button once when the feature is enabled unlocks only
the driver's door. Pushing the RKE transmitter
unlock button a second time unlocks the remaining
doors. When the RKE door unlock feature is disabled,
all doors unlock with one press of the RKE transmit-
ter unlock button.
HEADLIGHTS ON AUTOMATICALLY WITH WIPERS
This feature appears on vehicles that have, as an
option, automatic headlights. When the windshield
wipers are turned on, the headlights automatically
turn on.
12V POWER OUTLET
This feature currently appears on Caravan/Voyag-
er/Town and Country vehicles. The vehicles are
shipped with the 12V power outlets turned off with
the ignition key. The relay can be changed to make
the outlets powered at all times. This feature may be
of interest to customers with cell phones.
TURN SIGNAL CHIME
This feature is an audible turn signal warning
chime. The chime sounds if the turn signal is on, the
vehicle has traveled one mile and vehicle speed has
exceeded 40 Km/h (25 mph).
REMOTE UNLOCK
The remote unlock function is a feature that can be
enabled or disabled on vehicles equipped with
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE). With the first press of
the RKE transmitter to unlock the doors, the driver's
door only unlocks. With the second press of the RKEtransmitter, the remaining doors and the liftgate
unlock. With the remote unlock feature enabled, the
first press of the RKE transmitter unlocks all doors.
REMOTE LINKED TO MEMORY
The remote linked to memory function is currently
only available only on Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited
vehicles. When enabled, this feature recalls a mem-
ory of seats, mirror and radio presets and positions
when unlocking the vehicle with the RKE transmit-
ter.
HEADLAMP DELAY
Currently available only on Jeep Grand Cherokee
vehicles, the headlamp delay timeout can be set to
30, 60 or 90 seconds. This timeout only occurs when
the ignition is turned off prior to turning the head-
lamps off, or when leaving the headlamps in AUTO
mode.
SERVICE INTERVAL
Currently available only on Jeep Grand Cherokee
vehicles, the interval for the service reminder mes-
sage can be set from 3,219 kilometers to 12,070 kilo-
meters (2,000 miles to 7,500 miles).
EASY EXIT SEAT
Currently available only on Jeep Grand Cherokee
Limited vehicles, the driver's seat will reposition
55mm (2.1 inches) rearward, or the end of travel if
less than 55mm (2.1 inches) and full downward when
the key is removed from the ignition. This feature
allows ease of exiting the vehicle. The seat will repo-
sition itself to the memory location when the vehicle
is unlocked using the RKE transmitter or by pressing
the memory buttons on the door panel.
APPEARANCE TIPS
CLEANING
(1) Before delivering the new vehicle to the cus-
tomer, the following checks on appearance details are
recommended:
²Wash the vehicle to remove all traces of road
grime and other dirt on the car from new vehicle
preparation operations
²Clean the tire sidewalls
²Clean exterior and interior glass surfaces
²Remove all protective covers
²Remove undercoat overspray, excess window
sealer, and excess weatherstrip adhesive
²Inspect interior trim, seats, carpeting, and mold-
ings. Clean as necessary
²Remove shipping and inspection stickers
BR/BENEW VEHICLE PREPARATION 30 - 21
PROGRAMMABLE ELECTRONIC FEATURES (Continued)
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DIESEL - DESCRIPTION................25-1
DIESEL - DESCRIPTION........14-102,14-103
DIESEL - DESCRIPTION.................8I-5
DIESEL - DESCRIPTION, 5.9L............11-3
DIESEL - DESCRIPTION, BELT
TENSIONERS - 5.9L...................7-23
DIESEL - DESCRIPTION, COOLANT
RECOVERY CONTAINER - 3.9L/5.2L/
5.9L/5.9L............................7-41
DIESEL - DESCRIPTION, COOLING
SYSTEM FLOW - 5.9L...................7-1
DIESEL - DESCRIPTION, ENGINE 5.9L....9-231
DIESEL - DESCRIPTION, ENGINE BLOCK
HEATER - 5.9L........................7-47
DIESEL - DESCRIPTION, ENGINE
COOLANT THERMOSTAT - 5.9L...........7-54
DIESEL - DESCRIPTION, FAN DRIVE
VISCOUS CLUTCH - 5.9L...............7-57
DIESEL - DESCRIPTION, MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULES - 24-VALVE CUMMINS
TURBO..............................0-22
DIESEL - DESCRIPTION, RADIATOR -
5.9L................................7-63
DIESEL - DESCRIPTION, TRANS COOLER
- 5.9L..............................7-85
DIESEL - DESCRIPTION, VACUUM PUMP
- 5.9L..............................7-34
DIESEL - DESCRIPTION, WATER PUMP -
5.9L................................7-73
DIESEL - FUEL INJECTOR FIRING ORDER . 14-58
DIESEL - INSPECTION, EXHAUST PIPE -
5.9L................................11-9
DIESEL - INSPECTION, RADIATOR - 5.9L . . . 7-65
DIESEL - INSPECTION, RADIATOR FAN -
5.9L................................7-44
DIESEL - INSPECTION, TAILPIPE - 5.9L . . . 11-12
DIESEL - INSPECTION, WATER PUMP -
5.9L................................7-73
DIESEL - INSTALLATION..............14-103
DIESEL - INSTALLATION................8I-8
DIESEL - INSTALLATION, BELT
TENSIONERS - 5.9L...................7-23
DIESEL - INSTALLATION, COOLANT
RECOVERY CONTAINER - 3.9L/5.2L/
5.9L/5.9L............................7-41
DIESEL - INSTALLATION, DRIVE BELTS -
5.9L................................7-34
DIESEL - INSTALLATION, ENGINE BLOCK
HEATER - 5.9L........................7-47
DIESEL - INSTALLATION, ENGINE
COOLANT THERMOSTAT - 5.9L...........7-55
DIESEL - INSTALLATION, EXHAUST PIPE
- 5.9L..............................11-10
DIESEL - INSTALLATION, MUFFLER -
5.9L...............................11-11
DIESEL - INSTALLATION, RADIATOR -
5.9L................................7-65
DIESEL - INSTALLATION, RADIATOR FAN
- 5.9L..............................7-45
DIESEL - INSTALLATION, TAILPIPE - 5.9L . 11-12
DIESEL - INSTALLATION, TRANS
COOLER - 5.9L.......................7-88
DIESEL - INSTALLATION, VACUUM
PUMP - 5.9L.........................7-37
DIESEL - INSTALLATION, WATER PUMP -
5.9L................................7-74
DIESEL - OPERATION
.................8E-18
DIESEL - OPERATION
.................25-19
DIESEL - OPERATION
..........14-102,14-103
DIESEL - OPERATION
...................8I-5
DIESEL - OPERATION, BELT
TENSIONERS - 5.9L
...................7-23
DIESEL - OPERATION, COOLANT
RECOVERY CONTAINER - 3.9L/5.2L/
5.9L/5.9L
............................7-41
DIESEL - OPERATION, ENGINE BLOCK
HEATER - 5.9L
........................7-47
DIESEL - OPERATION, ENGINE COOLANT
THERMOSTAT - 5.9L
...................7-54
DIESEL - OPERATION, FAN DRIVE
VISCOUS CLUTCH - 5.9L
...............7-57
DIESEL - OPERATION, FUEL DELIVERY
. . . 14-56
DIESEL - OPERATION, NON-MONITORED
CIRCUITS
...........................25-23
DIESEL - OPERATION, RADIATOR - 5.9L
. . . 7-63
DIESEL - OPERATION, TRANS COOLER -
5.9L
................................7-85DIESEL - OPERATION, VACUUM PUMP -
5.9L................................7-35
DIESEL - OPERATION, WATER PUMP -
5.9L................................7-73
DIESEL - REMOVAL............14-103,14-104
DIESEL - REMOVAL....................8I-7
DIESEL - REMOVAL, BELT TENSIONERS -
5.9L................................7-23
DIESEL - REMOVAL, COOLANT
RECOVERY CONTAINER - 3.9L/5.2L/
5.9L/5.9L............................7-41
DIESEL - REMOVAL, DRIVE BELTS - 5.9L . . 7-33
DIESEL - REMOVAL, ENGINE BLOCK
HEATER - 5.9L........................7-47
DIESEL - REMOVAL, ENGINE COOLANT
THERMOSTAT - 5.9L...................7-55
DIESEL - REMOVAL, EXHAUST PIPE -
5.9L................................11-9
DIESEL - REMOVAL, MUFFLER - 5.9L.....11-11
DIESEL - REMOVAL, RADIATOR - 5.9L.....7-63
DIESEL - REMOVAL, RADIATOR FAN -
5.9L................................7-44
DIESEL - REMOVAL, TAILPIPE - 5.9L.....11-12
DIESEL - REMOVAL, VACUUM PUMP -
5.9L................................7-35
DIESEL - REMOVAL, WATER PUMP -
5.9L................................7-73
DIESEL ENGINE - DESCRIPTION, FUEL
REQUIREMENTS.......................0-2
DIESEL ENGINE - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING............................11-4
DIESEL ENGINE - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, COOLING SYSTEM............7-12
DIESEL ENGINE - INSTALLATION........19-35
DIESEL ENGINE - REMOVAL............19-33
DIESEL ENGINE - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, DRAINING COOLING
SYSTEM 5.9L........................7-15
DIESEL ENGINE - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, REFILLING COOLING
SYSTEM 5.9L........................7-15
DIESEL ENGINE - TORQUE.............14-90
DIESEL ENGINE, SPECIAL TOOLS - 5.9L . . 9-244
DIESEL ENGINES - DESCRIPTION,
COMPONENT MONITORS..............25-18
DIESEL ENGINES - FUEL SYSTEM
PRESSURES........................14-58
DIESEL FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM -
DESCRIPTION.......................14-54
DIESEL FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM -
DESCRIPTION.......................14-87
DIESEL FUEL SYSTEM, SPECIAL TOOLS . . 14-59
DIESEL FUEL TANK - DESCRIPTION......14-78
DIESEL, SPECIFICATIONS - 5.9L.........9-242
DIESEL WITH AUTO. TRANS. -
INSTALLATION..................8P-11,8P-4
DIESEL WITH AUTO. TRANS. - REMOVAL . . 8P-4,
8P-8
DIFFERENTIAL - ASSEMBLY . . 3-128,3-159,3-188,
3-37,3-69,3-98
DIFFERENTIAL - DISASSEMBLY....3-128,3-158,
3-188,3-36,3-68,3-97
DIFFERENTIAL - INSTALLATION....3-129,3-159,
3-188,3-37,3-69,3-98
DIFFERENTIAL - POWR-LOK - ASSEMBLY . 3-163
DIFFERENTIAL - POWR-LOK -
DISASSEMBLY.......................3-161
DIFFERENTIAL - REMOVAL . . 3-127,3-158,3-187,
3-36,3-68,3-96
DIFFERENTIAL - TRAC-LOK - ASSEMBLY . . 3-101,
3-132,3-190
DIFFERENTIAL - TRAC-LOK -
DISASSEMBLY..............3-130,3-190,3-99
DIFFERENTIAL CASE BEARINGS -
INSTALLATION . . . 3-103,3-134,3-164,3-192,3-39,
3-71
DIFFERENTIAL CASE BEARINGS -
REMOVAL . . . 3-103,3-134,3-164,3-192,3-39,3-71
DIMENSION, SPECIFICATIONS - FRAME....13-7
DIMENSIONS, SPECIFICATIONS - BODY
OPENING...........................23-60
DIODE - INSTALLATION............8W-01-10
DIODE - REMOVAL
................8W-01-10
DIODE REPLACEMENT - STANDARD
PROCEDURE
.........................24-7
DISC - DESCRIPTION, CLUTCH
............6-7
DISC - INSTALLATION, CLUTCH
...........6-9
DISC - OPERATION, CLUTCH
.............6-8DISC - REMOVAL, CLUTCH...............6-8
DISC BRAKE CALIPERS - ASSEMBLY......5-12
DISC BRAKE CALIPERS - CLEANING......5-12
DISC BRAKE CALIPERS - DISASSEMBLY . . . 5-11
DISC BRAKE CALIPERS - INSPECTION.....5-12
DISC BRAKE ROTOR - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING............................5-20
DISC BRAKES - DESCRIPTION,
2500/3500 WITH REAR.................5-35
DISC BRAKES - INSTALLATION, REAR
PARK BRAKE CABLE - 2500/3500
WITH REAR..........................5-38
DISC BRAKES - OPERATION, 2500/3500
WITH REAR..........................5-36
DISC BRAKES - REMOVAL, REAR PARK
BRAKE CABLE - 2500/3500 WITH
REAR...............................5-37
DISCHARGE LINE - INSTALLATION,
SUCTION...........................24-51
DISCHARGE LINE - REMOVAL, SUCTION . . 24-50
DISPLAY TEST MODE - DESCRIPTION,
STATE ..............................25-1
DISTRIBUTION - DESCRIPTION, POWER . 8W-97-1
DISTRIBUTION - OPERATION, POWER . . 8W-97-1
DISTRIBUTION CENTER - DESCRIPTION,
POWER..........................8W-97-7
DISTRIBUTION CENTER - INSTALLATION,
POWER..........................8W-97-8
DISTRIBUTION CENTER - OPERATION,
POWER..........................8W-97-8
DISTRIBUTION CENTER - REMOVAL,
POWER...........................8W-97-8
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS, SPECIAL
TOOLS - POWER...................8W-97-2
DISTRIBUTOR - DESCRIPTION..........8I-10
DISTRIBUTOR - INSTALLATION..........8I-11
DISTRIBUTOR - OPERATION............8I-11
DISTRIBUTOR - REMOVAL..............8I-11
DISTRIBUTOR BUSHING - INSTALLATION . 9-150,
9-37,9-94
DISTRIBUTOR BUSHING - REMOVAL.....9-150,
9-37,9-94
DISTRIBUTOR CAP - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING............................8I-12
DISTRIBUTOR ROTOR - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING............................8I-13
DOME LAMP - INSTALLATION..........8L-33
DOME LAMP - REMOVAL..............8L-33
DOOR - ADJUSTMENT, CARGO..........23-78
DOOR - INSTALLATION...........23-68,23-78
DOOR - INSTALLATION, BLEND.........24-38
DOOR - INSTALLATION, FUEL FILL.......23-95
DOOR - INSTALLATION, HEAT/DEFROST . . . 24-39
DOOR - INSTALLATION, PANEL/DEFROST . . 24-39
DOOR - INSTALLATION, RECIRCULATION . . 24-39
DOOR - REMOVAL...............23-68,23-78
DOOR - REMOVAL, BLEND.............24-38
DOOR - REMOVAL, FUEL FILL..........23-95
DOOR - REMOVAL, HEAT/DEFROST......24-38
DOOR - REMOVAL, PANEL/DEFROST.....24-38
DOOR - REMOVAL, RECIRCULATION.....24-39
DOOR ACTUATOR - INSTALLATION,
BLEND.............................24-26
DOOR ACTUATOR - INSTALLATION,
HEAT/DEFROST......................24-27
DOOR ACTUATOR - INSTALLATION,
PANEL/DEFROST
.....................24-27
DOOR ACTUATOR - INSTALLATION,
RECIRCULATION
.....................24-28
DOOR ACTUATOR - REMOVAL, BLEND
....24-25
DOOR ACTUATOR - REMOVAL,
HEAT/DEFROST
......................24-26
DOOR ACTUATOR - REMOVAL,
PANEL/DEFROST
.....................24-27
DOOR ACTUATOR - REMOVAL,
RECIRCULATION
.....................24-27
DOOR AJAR SWITCH - DESCRIPTION
....8L-34
DOOR AJAR SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING
...........................8L-34
DOOR AJAR SWITCH - INSTALLATION
....8L-35
DOOR AJAR SWITCH - REMOVAL
........8L-35
DOOR CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH -
DESCRIPTION
........................8N-5
DOOR CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH -
DIAGNOSIS & TESTING
................8N-5
DOOR CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH -
INSTALLATION
.......................8N-6
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DOOR CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH -
OPERATION..........................8N-5
DOOR CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH -
REMOVAL...........................8N-6
DOOR FORE/AFT - ADJUSTMENT, FRONT . . 23-68
DOOR GLASS - INSTALLATION..........23-69
DOOR GLASS - REMOVAL.............23-69
DOOR GLASS RUN WEATHERSTRIP -
INSTALLATION, FRONT...............23-154
DOOR GLASS RUN WEATHERSTRIP -
REMOVAL, FRONT...................23-153
DOOR INNER BELT WEATHERSTRIP -
INSTALLATION, FRONT...............23-154
DOOR INNER BELT WEATHERSTRIP -
REMOVAL, FRONT...................23-154
DOOR IN/OUT - ADJUSTMENT, FRONT....23-69
DOOR LATCH - ADJUSTMENT, FRONT....23-72
DOOR LOCKS - INSPECTION, DOORS.....30-11
DOOR OPENING SEAL - INSTALLATION . . 23-153
DOOR OPENING SEAL - REMOVAL......23-153
DOOR OUTER BELT WEATHERSTRIP -
INSTALLATION, FRONT...............23-154
DOOR OUTER BELT WEATHERSTRIP -
REMOVAL, FRONT...................23-154
DOOR SEAL - INSTALLATION, B-PILLAR . 23-152
DOOR SEAL - REMOVAL, B-PILLAR.....23-152
DOOR SECOND WEATHERSTRIP -
INSTALLATION, FRONT...............23-155
DOOR SECOND WEATHERSTRIP -
REMOVAL, FRONT...................23-154
DOOR SILL TRIM - INSTALLATION......23-121
DOOR SILL TRIM - REMOVAL.........23-121
DOOR SPEAKER - INSTALLATION, FRONT . 8A-20
DOOR SPEAKER - INSTALLATION, REAR . . 8A-21
DOOR SPEAKER - REMOVAL, FRONT.....8A-20
DOOR SPEAKER - REMOVAL, REAR......8A-21
DOOR UP/DOWN - ADJUSTMENT, FRONT . 23-69
DOOR UPPER CORNER SEAL -
INSTALLATION, FRONT...............23-154
DOOR UPPER CORNER SEAL -
REMOVAL, FRONT...................23-154
DOORS AND DOOR LOCKS -
INSPECTION........................30-11
DOORS AND LOCKS - INSPECTION,
WINDOWS..........................30-14
DOUBLE INVERTED FLARING -
STANDARD PROCEDURE.................5-8
DRAIN AND REFILL - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, FLUID.....21-851,21-885,21-922
DRAIN MANIFOLD - DESCRIPTION, FUEL . . 14-86
DRAIN MANIFOLD - INSTALLATION,
FUEL..............................14-86
DRAIN MANIFOLD - OPERATION, FUEL . . . 14-86
DRAIN MANIFOLD - REMOVAL, FUEL.....14-86
DRAINBACK VALVE - DESCRIPTION,
TORQUE CONVERTER....21-262,21-432,21-605,
21-778
DRAINBACK VALVE - OPERATION,
TORQUE CONVERTER....21-262,21-432,21-605,
21-778
DRAINBACK VALVE - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, TORQUE
CONVERTER.....21-262,21-432,21-606,21-778
DRAINING AT FUEL FILTER - STANDARD
PROCEDURES, WATER................14-56
DRAINING COOLING SYSTEM
3.9L/5.2L/5.9L/8.0L ENGINES -
STANDARD PROCEDURE................7-15
DRAINING COOLING SYSTEM 5.9L
DIESEL ENGINE - STANDARD
PROCEDURE.........................7-15
DRAW TEST - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
IGNITION-OFF.......................8F-15
DRIVE - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
VISCOUS FAN....................7-56,7-58
DRIVE BELT - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
ACCESSORY.................7-24,7-27,7-31
DRIVE BELTS - 3.9L/5.2L/5.9L -
INSTALLATION........................7-27
DRIVE BELTS - 3.9L/5.2L/5.9L -
REMOVAL...........................7-26
DRIVE BELTS - 5.9L DIESEL -
INSTALLATION
........................7-34
DRIVE BELTS - 5.9L DIESEL - REMOVAL
. . . 7-33
DRIVE BELTS - 8.0L - INSTALLATION
......7-30
DRIVE BELTS - 8.0L - REMOVAL
.........7-30
DRIVE INDICATOR - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, FOUR-WHEEL
...............8J-29DRIVE VISCOUS CLUTCH - 3.9L/5.2L/
5.9L/8.0L - DESCRIPTION, FAN...........7-56
DRIVE VISCOUS CLUTCH - 3.9L/5.2L/
5.9L/8.0L - OPERATION, FAN............7-56
DRIVE VISCOUS CLUTCH - 5.9L
DIESEL - DESCRIPTION, FAN............7-57
DRIVE VISCOUS CLUTCH - 5.9L
DIESEL - OPERATION, FAN..............7-57
DRIVER AIRBAG - ASSEMBLY..........8O-17
DRIVER AIRBAG - DESCRIPTION........8O-14
DRIVER AIRBAG - DISASSEMBLY........8O-15
DRIVER AIRBAG - INSTALLATION.......8O-18
DRIVER AIRBAG - OPERATION..........8O-14
DRIVER AIRBAG - REMOVAL...........8O-14
DRIVER POWER SEAT SWITCH -
DESCRIPTION.......................8N-16
DRIVER POWER SEAT SWITCH -
DIAGNOSIS & TESTING...............8N-16
DRIVER POWER SEAT SWITCH -
INSTALLATION......................8N-17
DRIVER POWER SEAT SWITCH -
OPERATION.........................8N-16
DRIVER POWER SEAT SWITCH -
REMOVAL..........................8N-17
DRIVER SEAT HEATER SWITCH -
DESCRIPTION........................8G-7
DRIVER SEAT HEATER SWITCH -
INSTALLATION.......................8G-9
DRIVER SEAT HEATER SWITCH -
OPERATION..........................8G-7
DRIVER SEAT HEATER SWITCH -
REMOVAL.............................8G-9
DROP - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
TESTING FOR A VOLTAGE............8W-01-7
DRUM - ADJUSTMENT, REAR BRAKE......5-34
DRUM - CLEANING....................5-33
DRUM - DESCRIPTION.................5-32
DRUM - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
BRAKE..............................5-33
DRUM - INSPECTION..................5-33
DRUM - OPERATION...................5-32
DRUM BRAKES - INSTALLATION, REAR
PARK BRAKE CABLE 2500/3500
SERIES WITH........................5-39
DRUM BRAKES - REMOVAL, REAR PARK
BRAKE CABLES 2500/3500 SERIES
WITH...............................5-38
DRUM IN HAT PARK BRAKE SHOES -
2500/3500 - INSTALLATION, REAR........5-42
DRUM IN HAT PARK BRAKE SHOES -
2500/3500 - REMOVAL, REAR...........5-41
DRUM MACHINING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, BRAKE...................5-33
DUAL REAR WHEEL INSTALLATION -
STARDARD PROCEDURE...............22-10
DUCT ADAPTER - INSTALLATION,
DEFROSTER AND DEMISTER
...........24-35
DUCT ADAPTER - REMOVAL,
DEFROSTER AND DEMISTER
...........24-35
DUCTS - INSTALLATION, DEFROSTER
AND DEMISTER
......................24-35
DUCTS - REMOVAL, DEFROSTER AND
DEMISTER
..........................24-34
DUCTS - REMOVAL, INSTRUMENT
PANEL
.............................24-37
DUCTS - REMOVAL, INSTRUMENT
PANEL DEMISTER
....................24-37
DUTY ENGINE (1500 AND 2500 MODELS
EXCEPT 8.0L) MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULES, MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULES - LIGHT
....................0-7
DUTY ENGINE (FEDERAL ONLY - 2500
8.0L HD AND 3500 5.9L& 8.0L
MODELS) MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES
- DESCRIPTION, HEAVY
................0-17
DUTY TRUCK MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
(8.0L 2500 & 3500 MODELS -
CALIFORNIA ONLY) - DESCRIPTION,
MEDIUM
............................0-13
DUTY/8.0L - DESCRIPTION, CATALYTIC
CONVERTER - 5.9L HEAVY
..............11-6
DUTY/8.0L - INSPECTION, CATALYTIC
CONVERTER - 5.9L HEAVY
..............11-7
DUTY/8.0L - INSPECTION, EXHAUST
PIPE - 5.9L HEAVY
....................11-9
DUTY/8.0L - INSPECTION, TAILPIPE -
5.9L HEAVY
.........................11-12DUTY/8.0L - INSTALLATION, CATALYTIC
CONVERTER - 5.9L HEAVY..............11-7
DUTY/8.0L - INSTALLATION, EXHAUST
PIPE - 5.9L HEAVY....................11-9
DUTY/8.0L - INSTALLATION, TAILPIPE -
5.9L HEAVY.........................11-12
DUTY/8.0L - OPERATION, CATALYTIC
CONVERTER - 5.9L HEAVY..............11-6
DUTY/8.0L - REMOVAL, CATALYTIC
CONVERTER - 5.9L HEAVY..............11-6
DUTY/8.0L - REMOVAL, EXHAUST PIPE -
5.9L HEAVY..........................11-8
DUTY/8.0L - REMOVAL, TAILPIPE - 5.9L
HEAVY .............................11-12
EASY ENTRY SEAT TRACK -
INSTALLATION......................23-142
EASY ENTRY SEAT TRACK - REMOVAL . . 23-142
ECM - DESCRIPTION..................8E-13
ECM - OPERATION...................8E-13
EFFECTS OF INCORRECT FLUID LEVEL -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING......21-199,21-370,
21-545,21-715
ELECTRICAL CONTROLS - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING, OVERDRIVE.....21-215,21-386,
21-579,21-732
ELECTROLYTE LEVEL - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, CHECKING BATTERY........8F-8
ELECTRONIC FEATURES - DESCRIPTION,
PROGRAMMABLE....................30-20
ELECTRONIC FEATURES - OPERATION,
PROGRAMMABLE....................30-20
ELECTRONIC GOVERNOR -
DESCRIPTION....21-194,21-365,21-540,21-710
ELECTRONIC GOVERNOR -
INSTALLATION....21-197,21-367,21-543,21-713
ELECTRONIC GOVERNOR - OPERATION
. 21-194,
21-365,21-541,21-711
ELECTRONIC GOVERNOR - REMOVAL
. . . 21-196,
21-367,21-542,21-712
ELEMENT - DESCRIPTION, HEATED
SEAT
..............................8G-10
ELEMENT - INSTALLATION, AIR
CLEANER
...........................9-245
ELEMENT - OPERATION, HEATED SEAT
. . . 8G-10
ELEMENT - REMOVAL, AIR CLEANER
.....9-244
ELEMENT AND SENSOR - DIAGNOSIS &
TESTING, HEATED SEAT
...............8G-11
EMERGENCY SIGNALS - INSPECTION,
TURN
..............................30-19
END SPLASH SHIELDS - INSTALLATION,
FRONT
.............................23-92
END SPLASH SHIELDS - REMOVAL,
FRONT
.............................23-92
ENGINE - DESCRIPTION, COOLING
SYSTEM FLOW - 3.9L/5.2L/5.9L
...........7-1
ENGINE - DESCRIPTION, FUEL
REQUIREMENTS - DIESEL
...............0-2
ENGINE - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
COOLING SYSTEM DIESEL
..............7-12
ENGINE - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
COOLING SYSTEM GAS
.................7-7
ENGINE - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
DIESEL
.............................11-4
ENGINE - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
GAS
................................11-4
ENGINE - ENGINE FIRING ORDER, 3.9L
V-6
.................................8I-2
ENGINE - IGNITION COIL RESISTANCE,
8.0L V-10
............................8I-3
ENGINE - INSTALLATION
...............9-241
ENGINE - INSTALLATION, DIESEL
........19-35
ENGINE - INSTALLATION, GASOLINE
.....19-35
ENGINE - REMOVAL
..................9-238
ENGINE - REMOVAL, DIESEL
...........19-33
ENGINE - REMOVAL, GASOLINE
.........19-33
ENGINE - SPARK PLUG CABLE ORDER,
8.0L V-10
............................8I-2
ENGINE - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
DRAINING COOLING SYSTEM 5.9L
DIESEL
.............................7-15
ENGINE - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
REFILLING COOLING SYSTEM 5.9L
DIESEL
.............................7-15
ENGINE - TORQUE, DIESEL
.............14-90
ENGINE - VISUAL INSPECTION, 8.0L
.....14-32
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