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DTC Self Erasure
With one trip components or systems, the MIL is
illuminated upon test failure and DTCs are stored.
Two trip monitors are components requiring failure
in two consecutive trips for MIL illumination. Upon
failure of the first test, the Task Manager enters a
maturing code. If the component fails the test for a
second time the code matures and a DTC is set.
After three good trips the MIL is extinguished and
the Task Manager automatically switches the trip
counter to a warm-up cycle counter. DTCs are auto-
matically erased following 40 warm-up cycles if the
component does not fail again.
For misfire and fuel system monitors, the compo-
nent must pass the test under a Similar Conditions
Window in order to record a good trip. A Similar Con-
ditions Window is when engine RPM is within6375
RPM and load is within610% of when the fault
occurred.
NOTE: It is important to understand that a compo-
nent does not have to fail under a similar window of
operation to mature. It must pass the test under a
Similar Conditions Window when it failed to record
a Good Trip for DTC erasure for misfire and fuel
system monitors.
DTCs can be erased anytime with a DRB III. Eras-
ing the DTC with the DRB III erases all OBD II
information. The DRB III automatically displays a
warning that erasing the DTC will also erase all
OBD II monitor data. This includes all counter infor-
mation for warm-up cycles, trips and Freeze Frame.
Trip Indicator
TheTripis essential for running monitors and
extinguishing the MIL. In OBD II terms, a trip is a
set of vehicle operating conditions that must be met
for a specific monitor to run. All trips begin with a
key cycle.
Good Trip
The Good Trip counters are as follows:
²Specific Good Trip
²Fuel System Good Trip
²Misfire Good Trip
²Alternate Good Trip (appears as a Global Good
Trip on DRB III)
²Comprehensive Components
²Major Monitor
²Warm-Up Cycles
Specific Good Trip
The term Good Trip has different meanings
depending on the circumstances:
²If the MIL is OFF, a trip is defined as when the
Oxygen Sensor Monitor and the Catalyst Monitor
have been completed in the same drive cycle.²If the MIL is ON and a DTC was set by the Fuel
Monitor or Misfire Monitor (both continuous moni-
tors), the vehicle must be operated in the Similar
Condition Window for a specified amount of time.
²If the MIL is ON and a DTC was set by a Task
Manager commanded once-per-trip monitor (such as
the Oxygen Sensor Monitor, Catalyst Monitor, Purge
Flow Monitor, Leak Detection Pump Monitor, EGR
Monitor or Oxygen Sensor Heater Monitor), a good
trip is when the monitor is passed on the next start-
up.
²If the MIL is ON and any other emissions DTC
was set (not an OBD II monitor), a good trip occurs
when the Oxygen Sensor Monitor and Catalyst Mon-
itor have been completed, or two minutes of engine
run time if the Oxygen Sensor Monitor and Catalyst
Monitor have been stopped from running.
Fuel System Good Trip
To count a good trip (three required) and turn off
the MIL, the following conditions must occur:
²Engine in closed loop
²Operating in Similar Conditions Window
²Short Term multiplied by Long Term less than
threshold
²Less than threshold for a predetermined time
If all of the previous criteria are met, the PCM will
count a good trip (three required) and turn off the
MIL.
Misfire Good Trip
If the following conditions are met the PCM will
count one good trip (three required) in order to turn
off the MIL:
²Operating in Similar Condition Window
²1000 engine revolutions with no misfire
Warm-Up Cycles
Once the MIL has been extinguished by the Good
Trip Counter, the PCM automatically switches to a
Warm-Up Cycle Counter that can be viewed on the
DRB III. Warm-Up Cycles are used to erase DTCs
and Freeze Frames. Forty Warm-Up cycles must
occur in order for the PCM to self-erase a DTC and
Freeze Frame. A Warm-Up Cycle is defined as fol-
lows:
²Engine coolant temperature must start below
and rise above 160É F
²Engine coolant temperature must rise by 40É F
²No further faults occur
Freeze Frame Data Storage
Once a failure occurs, the Task Manager records
several engine operating conditions and stores it in a
Freeze Frame. The Freeze Frame is considered one
frame of information taken by an on-board data
recorder. When a fault occurs, the PCM stores the
input data from various sensors so that technicians
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EMISSIONS CONTROL (Continued)
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NEW VEHICLE PREPARATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
INTRODUCTION
DESCRIPTION............................1
RECEIVING
INSPECTION.............................3
UNDER HOOD
INSPECTION.............................4
UNDER VEHICLE
INSPECTION.............................8
INSTALLATION...........................10
EXTERIOR
INSPECTION............................10
BODY INTERIOR
INSPECTION............................12
INSTALLATION...........................14
ROAD TEST
DESCRIPTION...........................15INSPECTION............................15
PRE DELIVERY STORAGE
DESCRIPTION...........................19
STANDARD PROCEDURE..................20
PRE DELIVERY STORAGE................20
PROGRAMMABLE ELECTRONIC FEATURES
DESCRIPTION...........................20
OPERATION.............................20
APPEARANCE TIPS
CLEANING..............................21
FINAL STEPS
STANDARD PROCEDURE..................22
NEW VEHICLE PREPARATION FORM.......22
OWNER CHECK OUT....................22
INSPECTION............................22
INTRODUCTION
DESCRIPTION - THE IMPORTANCE OF
CAREFUL NEW VEHICLE PREPARATION
Today, the automobile industry is more competitive
than it has been for decades. Automakers around the
world, including DaimlerChrysler, have made tre-
mendous improvements in the quality of their vehi-
cles.
As a result, customer expectations have also risen.
Today's customers are more particular about their
vehicles than ever before. The result is that problems
once regarded as insignificant (such as a squeak or
rattle) can now make the difference between a repeat
customer and one who never purchases another vehi-
cle from you dealership or another DaimlerChrysler
Corporation product.
As a technician preparing a new car or truck for
delivery, you are the final step in the entire quality
process. Your inspection is the final opportunity to
detect any flaws that would disappoint the customer.
Your efforts will reflect upon the thousands of men
and women who design, engineer and build Daimler-
Chrysler products as well as upon your dealership
and on yourself as a competent, conscientious techni-
cian.
As manufacturing quality has improved, prep pro-
cedures have come to serve as additional quality
checks. However, there are several compelling rea-
sons for careful new vehicle preparation.²Safety-You assure the customer that his or her
new vehicle meets all federal safety standards.
²Emissions Controls-When your customers are
assured that their new cars meet emissions stan-
dards, they will know that they are contributing to
cleaner air and helping control pollution.
²Customer Satisfaction-First impressions are very
important on a new vehicle. Careful new vehicle
preparation will impress your customer.
²Competition-It is common knowledge in the
industry that the availability of efficient service is
one of the decisive factors in determining which cars
will sell. A vehicle delivered to your customers in
first class condition, inside and out, will bring them
back to the dealership for the kind of service you
have led them to expect and for their next new car.
This information outlines service procedures which
will ensure that DaimlerChrysler Corporation vehi-
cles are ready for delivery to the customer when they
are complete. These procedures follow a logical order,
from a careful underhood inspection, to the moment
when you complete the warranty certificate and turn
the keys over to your customer.
When you have completed the procedures described
in this information, both you and your customer will
be assured that his or her new vehicle will perform
as expected.
USING THE MANUAL
This guide to new vehicle preparation covers all
items on the New Vehicle Preparation Form (Fig. 1).
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Items found requiring adjustment and/or repair
should be corrected before delivery of the vehicle.
NOTE: It is the dealer's responsibility to protect
new vehicles from damage and deterioration prior
to retail delivery both before and after new vehicle
preparation.
The information includes the following features:
Inspection points are cross-referenced to the New
Vehicle Preparation Form as follows:
²Titles indicate the general area being inspected
or the types of checks being made (i.e., underhood,
body-exterior, road test, etc.).
²Sub-Titles identify the types of items to be
inspected in that area (i.e., lines/hoses, wiring, etc.).
Procedures follow a logical order to prevent dupli-
cation and wasted effort.
Tips to help you do a better job are found as
NOTES.
RECEIVING
INSPECTION
The following procedures are recommended for
your own protection upon receipt of new vehicles.
When a new car is delivered by the carrier, it should
be inspected to ensure that it is in good condition
and to determine if there is any shortage or transpor-
tation damage.
EXTERIOR
Upon receipt of a new vehicle, check immediately
for:
²Under carriage damage
²Chipped or cracked windshield, broken windows,
and loose or missing moldings and name-plates
²Dents, scrapes, scratches, chips, dirt in paints or
other damage to the body exterior
²Damaged or missing side view mirror(s)
²Missing wheel nuts
²Broken or missing lenses
²Chafing, bruises, cuts, or scrapes on tire side-
walls or tread
²Missing underhood items
²Missing fuel filler cap
²Shipped loose items-license plate bracket, spare
tire, jack and tire wrench, radio antenna, floor mats,
wheel covers, cargo nets, fuses and other items²Ensure that IOD fuse is removed
²Check battery test indicator when easily visible,
or use voltmeter (battery must be at 12.4 volts or
greater). Charge to ensure green dot-visibility, per-
manent damage may occur if battery remains in a
discharged state for any length of time.
INTERIOR
Check interior items such as:
²Rearview mirror
²Accessory control knobs
²Smokers package items
²Keys
²Radio
²Special equipment items listed on shipper
²Owner's Manual and Consumer information Bro-
chures (normally stored in the glove box).
²Cuts, abrasions or stains on interior trim.
NOTE: Remember a careful look at new vehicles
when they are received may prevent problems when
preparing vehicles for delivery to your customers.
MAJOR INSPECTION POINTS
(1) Check operation of hood latch and safety catch-
adjust as required.
(2) Check all fluids for proper level and top off
with the proper fluid as required-engine oil, auto-
matic transmission fluid, brake master cylinder,
clutch master cylinder, power steering, windshield
washer, and cooling system. (Vehicle must be at nor-
mal operating temperature for some of these checks.)
(3) Check brake, clutch, fuel, and power steering
lines and hoses for leaks and clearance from moving
and hot objects-reroute to the proper location and
tighten as required.
(4) Check battery state of charge-recharge if neces-
sary, to ensure green dot is visible or instrument
panel voltmeter indicates 12.4 volts or greater.
(5) Check routing and connections of underhood
wiring, vacuum hoses, refrigerant lines and coolant
hoses for leaks, loose connections and clearance from
moving objects reroute and tighten connections as
required. Install IOD fuse on applicable vehicles.
NOTE: Reset radio, clock, compass, etc., after
installing, if vehicle is being delivered.
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INTRODUCTION (Continued)
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(6) Check that the hood panel has even gaps and
fits well with adjacent panels (Fig. 23).
(7) Ensure that the body is free from dents and
dings.
INSPECTION - KEYLESS ENTRY
Check operation of keyless entry system and pro-
gram the transmitter/receiver if necessary.
INSPECTION - DOORS AND DOOR LOCKS
(1) Check operation of doors and locks, keyless
entry, security alarm, and tailgate. Adjust strikers
(Fig. 24) and latches (Fig. 25) as required.
(2) Remove any protective covers from the door
sills.
NOTE: Windows should be in the full up position
during these tests (except for the lock tests).
²Open each door (inside and out) to check the
release mechanism and ease of operation.
²Partially close the door to check the open-door
detent.
²Close the door to check the latches and striker.
²Open the door, lower the window depress the
lock plunger and close the door to check the lock.
²Unlock each door (using both keys) to check lock
and key operation.
NOTE: Child proof door locks should be disabled
when delivered to the customer.
Fig. 23 HOOD ALIGNMENT
Fig. 24 DOOR STRIKER
Fig. 25 DOOR LATCH
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EXTERIOR (Continued)
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4X4 TRANSFER CASE
(1) Shift the transfer case through all ranges to
make sure shifting is smooth and all gear positions
respond accordingly (Fig. 39).
INSPECTION - ENGINE PERFORMANCE
Check the engine for proper performance. It
should:²Start promptly
²Be free from stalling
²Idle smoothly and at proper speed
²Be free from stumbling or hesitation
²Produce sufficient power
²Be free from unusual noises
²Operate within the proper temperature range
²Stop when the ignition key is shut off
Fig. 36 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION RANGE
SELECTOR
Fig. 37 CLUTCH PEDAL OPERATION
Fig. 38 MANUAL TRANSMISSION RANGE
SELECTOR
Fig. 39 TRANSFER CASE SELECTOR
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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
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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
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PROGRAMMABLE ELECTRONIC FEATURES (Continued)
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COVER(S) - INSPECTION, CYLINDER
HEAD............9-138,9-194,9-24,9-253,9-81
COVER(S) - INSTALLATION, CYLINDER
HEAD............9-138,9-194,9-24,9-253,9-81
COVER(S) - INSTALLATION, TIMING
BELT / CHAIN.........9-113,9-169,9-226,9-56
COVERS - INSTALLATION, WHEEL.......30-10
COVER(S) - REMOVAL, CYLINDER HEAD . 9-138,
9-194,9-24,9-253,9-81
COVER(S) - REMOVAL, TIMING BELT /
CHAIN...............9-113,9-169,9-225,9-56
COWL GRILLE - INSTALLATION.........23-90
COWL GRILLE - REMOVAL.............23-90
COWL TRIM COVER - INSTALLATION....23-120
COWL TRIM COVER - REMOVAL.......23-119
COWL WEATHERSTRIP - INSTALLATION . 23-153
COWL WEATHERSTRIP - REMOVAL.....23-153
C-PILLAR TRIM - INSTALLATION.......23-128
C-PILLAR TRIM - REMOVAL...........23-128
CRANKCASE BREATHER VAPOR
CANISTER - INSTALLATION.............9-242
CRANKCASE BREATHER VAPOR
CANISTER - REMOVAL................9-241
CRANKCASE VENT HOSE - OPERATION . . . 25-32
CRANKSHAFT - DESCRIPTION . 9-145,9-275,9-31,
9-88
CRANKSHAFT - INSTALLATION....9-145,9-203,
9-32,9-89
CRANKSHAFT - OPERATION....9-145,9-31,9-88
CRANKSHAFT - REMOVAL . . 9-145,9-202,9-31,9-88
CRANKSHAFT JOURNAL CLEARANCE -
STANDARD PROCEDURE, CONNECTING
ROD BEARING.......................9-274
CRANKSHAFT MAIN BEARING FITTING -
STANDARD PROCEDURE...........9-146,9-90
CRANKSHAFT MAIN BEARINGS -
DESCRIPTION...............9-146,9-32,9-90
CRANKSHAFT MAIN BEARINGS -
INSTALLATION.........9-147,9-204,9-34,9-90
CRANKSHAFT MAIN BEARINGS -
OPERATION.................9-146,9-32,9-90
CRANKSHAFT MAIN BEARINGS -
REMOVAL.............9-147,9-204,9-33,9-90
CRANKSHAFT OIL SEAL - FRONT -
DESCRIPTION...............9-147,9-34,9-91
CRANKSHAFT OIL SEAL - FRONT -
INSTALLATION.........9-148,9-277,9-34,9-91
CRANKSHAFT OIL SEAL - FRONT -
OPERATION.................9-147,9-34,9-91
CRANKSHAFT OIL SEAL - FRONT -
REMOVAL.............9-147,9-276,9-34,9-91
CRANKSHAFT OIL SEAL - REAR -
DESCRIPTION...............9-148,9-34,9-91
CRANKSHAFT OIL SEAL - REAR -
INSTALLATION....9-149,9-206,9-278,9-35,9-92
CRANKSHAFT OIL SEAL - REAR -
OPERATION.................9-148,9-34,9-92
CRANKSHAFT OIL SEAL - REAR -
REMOVAL........9-149,9-206,9-278,9-35,9-92
CRANKSHAFT REAR OIL SEAL RETAINER
- INSTALLATION................9-206,9-279
CRANKSHAFT REAR OIL SEAL RETAINER
- REMOVAL....................9-206,9-278
CROSSHEADS - CLEANING.............9-249
CROSSHEADS - INSPECTION...........9-250
CRUISE INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION......8J-18
CRUISE INDICATOR - OPERATION.......8J-18
CUBBY BIN - INSTALLATION...........23-110
CUBBY BIN - REMOVAL..............23-110
CUMMINS TURBO DIESEL -
DESCRIPTION, MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULES - 24-VALVE................0-22
CUP HOLDER - INSTALLATION.........23-111
CUP HOLDER - REMOVAL.............23-110
CUSHION - INSTALLATION, SEAT.......23-138
CUSHION - REMOVAL, SEAT...........23-138
CUSHION COVER - INSTALLATION, SEAT . 23-139
CUSHION COVER - REMOVAL, SEAT.....23-139
CUSHION COVER - SPLIT BENCH -
INSTALLATION, SEAT.................23-140
CUSHION COVER - SPLIT BENCH -
REMOVAL, SEAT....................23-139
CYLINDER - DESCRIPTION, MASTER
......5-29
CYLINDER - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
IGNITION SWITCH AND KEY LOCK
.......19-10
CYLINDER - INSTALLATION, LOCK
.......23-73
CYLINDER - INSTALLATION, MASTER
.....5-30
CYLINDER - OPERATION, MASTER
........5-29CYLINDER - REMOVAL, LOCK...........23-73
CYLINDER - REMOVAL, MASTER.........5-30
CYLINDER BLEEDING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, MASTER.................5-30
CYLINDER BORE HONING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE...........9-10,9-126,9-180,9-69
CYLINDER BORE REPAIR - STANDARD
PROCEDURE........................9-265
CYLINDER COMBUSTION PRESSURE
LEAKAGE - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING....9-124,
9-179,9-67,9-9
CYLINDER COMPRESSION PRESSURE -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING . 9-124,9-179,9-67,9-9
CYLINDER COVER GASKET -
DESCRIPTION........................9-79
CYLINDER HEAD - CLEANING . 9-137,9-193,9-23,
9-248,9-80
CYLINDER HEAD - DESCRIPTION . . 9-136,9-191,
9-22,9-246,9-79
CYLINDER HEAD - INSPECTION....9-137,9-193,
9-23,9-250,9-80
CYLINDER HEAD - INSTALLATION . . 9-137,9-193,
9-23,9-250,9-80
CYLINDER HEAD - OPERATION . . 9-136,9-22,9-79
CYLINDER HEAD - REMOVAL . 9-137,9-192,9-23,
9-246,9-80
CYLINDER HEAD COVER GASKET -
DESCRIPTION........................9-22
CYLINDER HEAD COVER GASKET -
OPERATION..........................9-22
CYLINDER HEAD COVER(S) - CLEANING . . 9-138,
9-194,9-24,9-253,9-81
CYLINDER HEAD COVER(S) -
DESCRIPTION.......................9-194
CYLINDER HEAD COVER(S) -
INSPECTION......9-138,9-194,9-24,9-253,9-81
CYLINDER HEAD COVER(S) -
INSTALLATION....9-138,9-194,9-24,9-253,9-81
CYLINDER HEAD COVER(S) - REMOVAL . . 9-138,
9-194,9-24,9-253,9-81
CYLINDER HEAD GASKET FAILURE -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING....9-136,9-191,9-22,
9-79
CYLINDER HOUSING - INSTALLATION,
LOCK..............................19-11
CYLINDER HOUSING - REMOVAL, LOCK . . 19-10
CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH -
DESCRIPTION, DOOR..................8N-5
CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS
& TESTING, DOOR....................8N-5
CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH -
INSTALLATION, DOOR.................8N-6
CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH - OPERATION,
DOOR..............................8N-5
CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH - REMOVAL,
DOOR..............................8N-6
CYLINDER/POWER BOOSTER -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, MASTER......5-29
CYLINDERS - ASSEMBLY, WHEEL.........5-31
CYLINDERS - CLEANING, WHEEL.........5-31
CYLINDERS - DESCRIPTION, LOCK.......23-1
CYLINDERS - DISASSEMBLY, WHEEL......5-31
CYLINDERS - INSPECTION, WHEEL.......5-31
CYLINDERS - INSTALLATION, WHEEL.....5-32
CYLINDERS - REMOVAL, WHEEL.........5-31
DAM - INSTALLATION, FRONT AIR........13-2
DAM - REMOVAL, FRONT AIR...........13-1
DAMAGED OR WORN THREADS -
STANDARD PROCEDURE,
REPAIR ..........9-11,9-125,9-181,9-238,9-68
DAMPER - INSPECTION, VIBRATION.....9-289
DAMPER - INSTALLATION,
VIBRATION.......9-156,9-212,9-289,9-42,9-99
DAMPER - REMOVAL,
VIBRATION.......9-155,9-212,9-289,9-42,9-99
DATA BUS - DESCRIPTION, CCD..........8E-6
DATA BUS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
CCD ...............................8E-11
DATA BUS - OPERATION, CCD...........8E-7
DATA LINK CONNECTOR - DESCRIPTION . . 8E-12
DATA LINK CONNECTOR - OPERATION
....8E-12
DATA PLATE - DESCRIPTION, ENGINE
....9-244
DATA PLATE, SPECIFICATIONS - FUEL
INJECTION PUMP
....................14-73
DAY / NIGHT MIRROR - DESCRIPTION,
AUTOMATIC
........................8N-10
DAY / NIGHT MIRROR - INSTALLATION,
AUTOMATIC
........................8N-12DAY / NIGHT MIRROR - OPERATION,
AUTOMATIC........................8N-11
DAY / NIGHT MIRROR - REMOVAL,
AUTOMATIC........................8N-12
DAY/NIGHT MIRROR - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, AUTOMATIC................8N-11
DAYTIME RUNNING LAMP MODULE -
DESCRIPTION........................8L-9
DAYTIME RUNNING LAMP MODULE -
INSTALLATION........................8L-9
DAYTIME RUNNING LAMP MODULE -
OPERATION..........................8L-9
DAYTIME RUNNING LAMP MODULE -
REMOVAL...........................8L-9
DECALS - INSTALLATION..............23-63
DECALS - INSTALLATION, BODY
STRIPES...........................23-87
DECALS - REMOVAL..................23-63
DECALS - REMOVAL, BODY STRIPES.....23-87
DEFINITION - DESCRIPTION, TRIP.......25-18
DEFROSTER AND DEMISTER DUCT
ADAPTER - INSTALLATION.............24-35
DEFROSTER AND DEMISTER DUCT
ADAPTER - REMOVAL.................24-35
DEFROSTER AND DEMISTER DUCTS -
INSTALLATION.......................24-35
DEFROSTER AND DEMISTER DUCTS -
REMOVAL..........................24-34
DE-GLAZE - STANDARD PROCEDURE-
CYLINDER BORE.....................9-264
DELIVERY - DIESEL - OPERATION, FUEL . . 14-56
DELIVERY - SPECIFICATIONS, TORQUE -
FUEL...............................14-4
DELIVERY STORAGE - DESCRIPTION,
PRE ...............................30-19
DELIVERY STORAGE - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, PRE....................30-20
DELIVERY SYSTEM - DESCRIPTION,
DIESEL FUEL........................14-54
DELIVERY SYSTEM - DESCRIPTION,
FUEL...............................14-2
DELIVERY SYSTEM - OPERATION, FUEL . . . 14-2
DEMAGNETIZING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, COMPASS...............8M-5
DEMISTER DUCT ADAPTER -
INSTALLATION, DEFROSTER............24-35
DEMISTER DUCT ADAPTER - REMOVAL,
DEFROSTER.........................24-35
DEMISTER DUCTS - INSTALLATION,
DEFROSTER.........................24-35
DEMISTER DUCTS - REMOVAL,
DEFROSTER.........................24-34
DEMISTER DUCTS - REMOVAL,
INSTRUMENT PANEL..................24-37
DEMISTER GRILLES - INSTALLATION.....24-32
DEMISTER GRILLES - REMOVAL........24-31
DEPLOYMENT - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, SERVICE AFTER AN
AIRBAG.............................8O-4
DETECTION PUMP - DESCRIPTION, LEAK . 25-33
DETECTION PUMP - INSTALLATION,
LEAK..............................25-34
DETECTION PUMP - REMOVAL, LEAK....25-34
DIAGNOSIS - INTRODUCTION -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, ENGINE . 9-118,9-173,
9-3
DIAGNOSIS - MECHANICAL - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING, ENGINE................9-232
DIAGNOSIS CHARTS - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING........21-149,21-320,21-492,21-663
DIAGNOSIS CHARTS - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, SMOKE....................9-234
DIAGNOSIS, INTRODUCTION -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING-ENGINE........9-61
DIAGNOSTIC AND TESTING, CLUTCH.......6-2
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES -
DESCRIPTION........................25-2
DIAGNOSTICS (OBD) - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, ON-BOARD...................7-4
DIAGRAMS - DESCRIPTION, HOW TO
USE WIRING
......................8W-01-1
DIAGRAMS - HYDRAULIC SCHEMATICS,
SCHEMATICS
.....21-174,21-345,21-520,21-690
DIESEL - CLEANING, RADIATOR - 5.9L
....7-65
DIESEL - CLEANING, RADIATOR FAN -
5.9L
................................7-44
DIESEL - CLEANING, WATER PUMP -
5.9L
................................7-73
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ENGINE (1500 AND 2500 MODELS
EXCEPT 8.0L) MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULES, MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULES - LIGHT DUTY...............0-7
ENGINE, 3.9L.........................9-19
ENGINE 3.9L - DESCRIPTION.............9-3
ENGINE 3.9L - INSTALLATION............9-13
ENGINE 3.9L - REMOVAL...............9-12
ENGINE 5.2L - DESCRIPTION............9-60
ENGINE 5.2L - INSTALLATION............9-70
ENGINE 5.2L - REMOVAL...............9-69
ENGINE 5.9L - DESCRIPTION...........9-117
ENGINE 5.9L - INSTALLATION...........9-127
ENGINE 5.9L - REMOVAL..............9-126
ENGINE 5.9L DIESEL - DESCRIPTION.....9-231
ENGINE 8.0L - DESCRIPTION...........9-172
ENGINE 8.0L - INSTALLATION...........9-182
ENGINE 8.0L - REMOVAL..............9-181
ENGINE BLOCK - CLEANING . . 9-142,9-200,9-28,
9-86
ENGINE BLOCK - INSPECTION.....9-142,9-200,
9-267,9-28,9-86
ENGINE BLOCK - STANDARD
PROCEDURE-CYLINDER BLOCK
REFACING..........................9-263
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER - 3.9L/5.2L/
5.9L - DESCRIPTION...................7-45
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER - 3.9L/5.2L/
5.9L - INSTALLATION..................7-45
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER - 3.9L/5.2L/
5.9L - OPERATION.....................7-45
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER - 3.9L/5.2L/
5.9L - REMOVAL......................7-45
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER - 5.9L DIESEL -
DESCRIPTION........................7-47
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER - 5.9L DIESEL -
INSTALLATION........................7-47
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER - 5.9L DIESEL -
OPERATION..........................7-47
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER - 5.9L DIESEL -
REMOVAL...........................7-47
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER - 8.0L -
DESCRIPTION........................7-46
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER - 8.0L -
INSTALLATION........................7-46
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER - 8.0L -
OPERATION..........................7-46
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER - 8.0L -
REMOVAL...........................7-46
ENGINE CONTROL MODULE -
INSTALLATION.......................8E-14
ENGINE CONTROL MODULE - REMOVAL . . 8E-14
ENGINE COOLANT TEMP SENSOR -
3.9L/5.2L/5.9L - DESCRIPTION...........7-48
ENGINE COOLANT TEMP SENSOR -
3.9L/5.2L/5.9L - INSTALLATION..........7-48
ENGINE COOLANT TEMP SENSOR -
3.9L/5.2L/5.9L - OPERATION.............7-48
ENGINE COOLANT TEMP SENSOR -
3.9L/5.2L/5.9L - REMOVAL..............7-48
ENGINE COOLANT THERMOSTAT -
3.9L/5.2L/5.9L - DESCRIPTION...........7-49
ENGINE COOLANT THERMOSTAT -
3.9L/5.2L/5.9L - INSTALLATION
..........7-50
ENGINE COOLANT THERMOSTAT -
3.9L/5.2L/5.9L - OPERATION
.............7-49
ENGINE COOLANT THERMOSTAT -
3.9L/5.2L/5.9L - REMOVAL
..............7-49
ENGINE COOLANT THERMOSTAT - 5.9L
DIESEL - DESCRIPTION
................7-54
ENGINE COOLANT THERMOSTAT - 5.9L
DIESEL - INSTALLATION
................7-55
ENGINE COOLANT THERMOSTAT - 5.9L
DIESEL - OPERATION
..................7-54
ENGINE COOLANT THERMOSTAT - 5.9L
DIESEL - REMOVAL
....................7-55
ENGINE COOLANT THERMOSTAT - 8.0L -
DESCRIPTION
........................7-52
ENGINE COOLANT THERMOSTAT - 8.0L -
INSTALLATION
........................7-53
ENGINE COOLANT THERMOSTAT - 8.0L -
OPERATION
..........................7-52
ENGINE COOLANT THERMOSTAT - 8.0L -
REMOVAL
...........................7-52
ENGINE DATA PLATE - DESCRIPTION
.....9-244
ENGINE DIAGNOSIS - INTRODUCTION -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
.....9-118,9-173,9-3ENGINE DIAGNOSIS - MECHANICAL -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.............9-232
ENGINE (FEDERAL ONLY - 2500 8.0L HD
AND 3500 5.9L& 8.0L MODELS)
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES -
DESCRIPTION, HEAVY DUTY.............0-17
ENGINE FIRING ORDER, 3.9L V-6
ENGINE..............................8I-2
ENGINE FIRING ORDER, 5.2L/5.9L V-8
ENGINES............................8I-2
ENGINE OIL - DESCRIPTION...........0-3,0-4
ENGINE OIL - STANDARD PROCEDURE . . . 9-104,
9-160,9-217,9-47
ENGINE OIL LEAKS - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING.............9-104,9-160,9-215,9-47
ENGINE OIL PRESSURE - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING....9-104,9-160,9-215,9-295,9-47
ENGINE PERFORMANCE - INSPECTION . . . 30-16
ENGINE, SPECIAL TOOLS - 5.2L..........9-77
ENGINE, SPECIAL TOOLS - 5.9L.........9-134
ENGINE, SPECIAL TOOLS - 5.9L DIESEL . . 9-244
ENGINE, SPECIAL TOOLS - 8.0L.........9-188
ENGINE, SPECIFICATIONS - 3.9L.........9-14
ENGINE, SPECIFICATIONS - 5.2L.........9-72
ENGINE, SPECIFICATIONS - 5.9L........9-129
ENGINE, SPECIFICATIONS - 8.OL........9-184
ENGINE STARTER MOTOR -
DESCRIPTION.......................8F-39
ENGINE STARTER MOTOR -
INSTALLATION.......................8F-41
ENGINE STARTER MOTOR - OPERATION....8F-39
ENGINE STARTER MOTOR - REMOVAL....8F-40
ENGINE STARTER MOTOR RELAY -
DESCRIPTION.......................8F-42
ENGINE STARTER MOTOR RELAY -
INSTALLATION.......................8F-43
ENGINE STARTER MOTOR RELAY -
OPERATION.........................8F-42
ENGINE STARTER MOTOR RELAY -
REMOVAL..........................8F-43
ENGINE TEMPERATURE GAUGE -
DESCRIPTION.......................8J-19
ENGINE TEMPERATURE GAUGE -
OPERATION.........................8J-19
ENGINES - DESCRIPTION, COMPONENT
MONITORS - DIESEL..................25-18
ENGINES - DESCRIPTION, COMPONENT
MONITORS - GAS....................25-18
ENGINES - DESCRIPTION, FUEL
REQUIREMENTS - GAS..................0-1
ENGINES - DESCRIPTION, V-6/V-8
.......25-35
ENGINES - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
PCV VALVE - V-6/V-8
..................25-36
ENGINES - ENGINE FIRING ORDER,
5.2L/5.9L V-8
.........................8I-2
ENGINES - FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURES,
DIESEL
............................14-58
ENGINES - IGNITION COIL RESISTANCE,
3.9L/5.2L/5.9L
........................8I-3
ENGINES - INSTALLATION, GAS
..........8P-4
ENGINES - OPERATION, GAS
...........25-18
ENGINES - OPERATION, NON-
MONITORED CIRCUITS - GAS
...........25-22
ENGINES - OPERATION, PCM - GAS
......8E-17
ENGINES - OPERATION, V-6/V-8
.........25-35
ENGINES - REMOVAL, GAS
..............8P-4
ENGINES - SPECIFICATIONS, FUEL
SYSTEM PRESSURE - GAS
..............14-4
ENGINES - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
DRAINING COOLING SYSTEM
3.9L/5.2L/5.9L/8.0L
....................7-15
ENGINES - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
REFILLING COOLING SYSTEM
3.9L/5.2L/5.9L/8.0L
....................7-15
ENGINES - VISUAL INSPECTION,
3.9L/5.2L/5.9L
.......................14-28
ENGINE-TO-BODY GROUND STRAP -
INSTALLATION
.......................8A-13
ENGINE-TO-BODY GROUND STRAP -
REMOVAL
..........................8A-13
ENTRY - INSPECTION, KEYLESS
.........30-11
ENTRY SEAT TRACK - INSTALLATION,
EASY
.............................23-142
ENTRY SEAT TRACK - REMOVAL, EASY
. . 23-142
ENTRY SYSTEM - DESCRIPTION,
REMOTE KEYLESS
....................8N-2ENTRY SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, POWER LOCK & REMOTE
KEYLESS............................8N-4
ENTRY SYSTEM - OPERATION, REMOTE
KEYLESS............................8N-3
ENTRY TRANSMITTER - DESCRIPTION,
REMOTE KEYLESS....................8N-7
ENTRY TRANSMITTER - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, REMOTE KEYLESS............8N-7
ENTRY TRANSMITTER - OPERATION,
REMOTE KEYLESS....................8N-7
EQUIPMENT - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
REFRIGERANT SYSTEM SERVICE........24-44
EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION PLATE -
DESCRIPTION.....................Intro.-12
ESCUTCHEON - INSTALLATION, HANDLE . . 23-63
ESCUTCHEON - REMOVAL, HANDLE......23-63
EVACUATE - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
REFRIGERANT SYSTEM...............24-45
EVAP SYSTEM - DESCRIPTION..........25-31
EVAP SYSTEM - TORQUE..............25-31
EVAPORATOR - DESCRIPTION, A/C.......24-52
EVAPORATOR - INSTALLATION, A/C......24-53
EVAPORATOR - OPERATION, A/C........24-53
EVAPORATOR - REMOVAL, A/C..........24-53
EVAP/PURGE SOLENOID - DESCRIPTION . . 25-32
EVAP/PURGE SOLENOID - INSTALLATION . 25-32
EVAP/PURGE SOLENOID - REMOVAL.....25-32
EXHAUST MANIFOLD - CLEANING . . 9-112,9-168,
9-225,9-304,9-55
EXHAUST MANIFOLD - DESCRIPTION....9-112,
9-168,9-224,9-55
EXHAUST MANIFOLD - INSPECTION.....9-112,
9-168,9-225,9-304,9-55
EXHAUST MANIFOLD - INSTALLATION . . . 9-113,
9-168,9-225,9-304,9-55
EXHAUST MANIFOLD - OPERATION . 9-112,9-168,
9-224,9-55
EXHAUST MANIFOLD - REMOVAL . . 9-112,9-168,
9-225,9-303,9-55
EXHAUST PIPE - 3.9L/5.2L/5.9L -
INSPECTION.........................11-7
EXHAUST PIPE - 3.9L/5.2L/5.9L -
INSTALLATION........................11-7
EXHAUST PIPE - 3.9L/5.2L/5.9L -
REMOVAL...........................11-7
EXHAUST PIPE - 5.9L DIESEL -
INSPECTION.........................11-9
EXHAUST PIPE - 5.9L DIESEL -
INSTALLATION.......................11-10
EXHAUST PIPE - 5.9L DIESEL -
REMOVAL...........................11-9
EXHAUST PIPE - 5.9L HEAVY DUTY/8.0L
- INSPECTION........................11-9
EXHAUST PIPE - 5.9L HEAVY DUTY/8.0L
- INSTALLATION......................11-9
EXHAUST PIPE - 5.9L HEAVY DUTY/8.0L
- REMOVAL..........................11-8
EXHAUST VENT - INSTALLATION........23-79
EXHAUST VENT - REMOVAL............23-79
EXHAUSTER - INSTALLATION, AIR.......23-77
EXHAUSTER - REMOVAL, AIR...........23-77
EXTENSION HOUSING BUSHING -
INSTALLATION....21-198,21-369,21-544,21-714
EXTENSION HOUSING BUSHING -
REMOVAL.......21-198,21-369,21-544,21-714
EXTENSION HOUSING BUSHING AND
SEAL - INSTALLATION....21-850,21-885,21-921
EXTENSION HOUSING BUSHING AND
SEAL - REMOVAL.......21-850,21-885,21-921
EXTENSION HOUSING SEAL -
INSTALLATION . . . 21-132,21-198,21-369,21-544,
21-715,21-87
EXTENSION HOUSING SEAL - REMOVAL . 21-132,
21-198,21-369,21-544,21-714,21-87
EXTERIOR - DESCRIPTION.............23-86
EXTERIOR - OPERATION...............23-86
EXTERIOR HANDLE - INSTALLATION.....23-70
EXTERIOR HANDLE - REMOVAL.........23-70
EXTERIOR NAME PLATES -
INSTALLATION
.......................23-89
EXTERIOR NAME PLATES - REMOVAL
....23-89
FAILURE - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
CYLINDER HEAD GASKET
. 9-136,9-191,9-22,9-79
FAN - 3.9L/5.2L/5.9L/8.0L - CLEANING,
RADIATOR
...........................7-43
FAN - 3.9L/5.2L/5.9L/8.0L - INSPECTION,
RADIATOR
...........................7-43
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HORN RELAY - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING............................8H-3
HORN RELAY - OPERATION.............8H-3
HORN SWITCH - DESCRIPTION..........8H-4
HORN SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING............................8H-5
HORN SWITCH - OPERATION............8H-5
HOSE - OPERATION, CRANKCASE VENT . . . 25-32
HOSE CLAMPS - DESCRIPTION...........7-2
HOSE CLAMPS - OPERATION.............7-2
HOSE WITH AIR CONDITIONING -
INSTALLATION, WATER PUMP BYPASS....7-77
HOSE WITH AIR CONDITIONING -
REMOVAL, WATER PUMP BYPASS........7-74
HOSE WITHOUT AIR CONDITIONING -
INSTALLATION, WATER PUMP BYPASS....7-78
HOSE WITHOUT AIR CONDITIONING -
REMOVAL, WATER PUMP BYPASS........7-77
HOSES - PRESSURE - DESCRIPTION.....19-37
HOSES - PRESSURE - OPERATION.......19-37
HOSES - RETURN - DESCRIPTION.......19-37
HOSES - RETURN - OPERATION.........19-37
HOSES/LINES/TUBES PRECAUTIONS -
CAUTION, REFRIGERANT..............24-42
HOSES/TUBES - DESCRIPTION, WASHER . . 8R-8
HOSES/TUBES - OPERATION, WASHER....8R-8
HOUSING - ASSEMBLY, HVAC...........24-36
HOUSING - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
CLUTCH.............................6-11
HOUSING - DISASSEMBLY, HVAC........24-36
HOUSING - INSTALLATION, CLUTCH......6-13
HOUSING - INSTALLATION, GEAR........9-305
HOUSING - INSTALLATION, HVAC........24-37
HOUSING - INSTALLATION, LOCK
CYLINDER..........................19-11
HOUSING - REMOVAL, CLUTCH..........6-13
HOUSING - REMOVAL, GEAR...........9-304
HOUSING - REMOVAL, HVAC...........24-35
HOUSING - REMOVAL, LOCK CYLINDER . . 19-10
HOUSING BUSHING - INSTALLATION,
EXTENSION......21-198,21-369,21-544,21-714
HOUSING BUSHING - REMOVAL,
EXTENSION......21-198,21-369,21-544,21-714
HOUSING BUSHING AND SEAL -
INSTALLATION, EXTENSION.....21-850,21-885,
21-921
HOUSING BUSHING AND SEAL -
REMOVAL, EXTENSION . . . 21-850,21-885,21-921
HOUSING COVER - INSTALLATION, GEAR . 9-307
HOUSING COVER - REMOVAL, GEAR.....9-306
HOUSING FLUID LEAK - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, CONVERTER . . . 21-148,21-319,21-491,
21-662
HOUSING INLET BAFFLE -
INSTALLATION, HVAC.................24-37
HOUSING INLET BAFFLE - REMOVAL,
HVAC..............................24-36
HOUSING PLUG - INSTALLATION,
STEERING GEAR.....................19-27
HOUSING PLUG - REMOVAL, STEERING
GEAR..............................19-27
HOUSING SEAL - INSTALLATION,
ADAPTER.....................21-132,21-87
HOUSING SEAL - INSTALLATION,
EXTENSION......21-132,21-198,21-369,21-544,
21-715,21-87
HOUSING SEAL - REMOVAL, ADAPTER . . 21-132,
21-87
HOUSING SEAL - REMOVAL,
EXTENSION......21-132,21-198,21-369,21-544,
21-714,21-87
HOW TO USE WIRING DIAGRAMS -
DESCRIPTION.....................8W-01-1
H.P. - DESCRIPTION, FUEL PUMP 235....14-66
H.P. - DESCRIPTION, FUEL PUMP 245....14-65
HUB / BEARING - INSTALLATION..........2-9
HUB / BEARING - REMOVAL..............2-9
HVAC HOUSING - ASSEMBLY...........24-36
HVAC HOUSING - DISASSEMBLY........24-36
HVAC HOUSING - INSTALLATION........24-37
HVAC HOUSING - REMOVAL
............24-35
HVAC HOUSING INLET BAFFLE -
INSTALLATION
.......................24-37
HVAC HOUSING INLET BAFFLE -
REMOVAL
..........................24-36
HVAC SYSTEM AIRFLOW - DESCRIPTION
. 24-31
HYDRAULIC BOOSTER - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING
........................5-17HYDRAULIC LIFTERS - CLEANING . . 9-152,9-208
HYDRAULIC LIFTERS - INSTALLATION . . . 9-152,
9-208
HYDRAULIC LIFTERS - REMOVAL . . . 9-152,9-207
HYDRAULIC LIFTERS (CAM IN BLOCK) -
CLEANING.......................9-39,9-96
HYDRAULIC LIFTERS (CAM IN BLOCK) -
INSTALLATION....................9-39,9-96
HYDRAULIC LIFTERS (CAM IN BLOCK) -
REMOVAL.......................9-39,9-96
HYDRAULIC PRESSURE TEST -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING......21-144,21-315,
21-487,21-658
HYDRAULIC SCHEMATICS, SCHEMATICS
AND DIAGRAMS . . 21-174,21-345,21-520,21-690
HYDRAULIC TAPPETS - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING..............9-151,9-206,9-38,9-95
HYDRAULIC/MECHANICAL -
DESCRIPTION.........................5-4
HYDRAULIC/MECHANICAL - WARNING.....5-5
HYDROMETER TEST - STANDARD
PROCEDURE........................8F-12
HYDROSTATIC LOCK - STANDARD
PROCEDURE......9-11,9-125,9-181,9-238,9-68
IDENTIFICATION - DESCRIPTION,
FASTENER.........................Intro.-3
IDENTIFICATION LAMP - INSTALLATION,
OUTBOARD.........................8L-29
IDENTIFICATION LAMP - REMOVAL,
OUTBOARD.........................8L-28
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER -
DESCRIPTION, VEHICLE.............Intro.-10
IDENTIFICATION PLATE - DESCRIPTION,
EQUIPMENT......................Intro.-12
IDLE AIR CONTROL MOTOR -
DESCRIPTION.......................14-41
IDLE AIR CONTROL MOTOR -
OPERATION.........................14-41
I.F.S. - STANDARD PROCEDURES,
ALIGNMENT...........................2-2
IGNITION - SPECIFICATIONS, TORQUE.....8I-2
IGNITION CIRCUIT SENSE -
DESCRIPTION.......................8E-17
IGNITION CIRCUIT SENSE - OPERATION . . 8E-19
IGNITION COIL RESISTANCE, 3.9L/5.2L/
5.9L ENGINES........................8I-3
IGNITION COIL RESISTANCE, 8.0L V-10
ENGINE..............................8I-3
IGNITION SWITCH - DESCRIPTION.......19-11
IGNITION SWITCH - DESCRIPTION,
KEY-IN..............................19-9
IGNITION SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING...........................19-11
IGNITION SWITCH - INSTALLATION......19-12
IGNITION SWITCH - OPERATION........19-11
IGNITION SWITCH - REMOVAL..........19-12
IGNITION SWITCH AND KEY LOCK
CYLINDER - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING . . . 19-10
IGNITION TIMING, SPECIFICATIONS.......8I-3
IGNITION-OFF DRAW TEST - STANDARD
PROCEDURE........................8F-15
IMPORTANCE OF CAREFUL NEW
VEHICLE PREPARATION -
DESCRIPTION, THE....................30-1
INCH - INSTALLATION, 12 1/8...........5-28
INCH - INSTALLATION, REAR BRAKE
SHOES-11...........................5-27
INCH - REMOVAL, 12 1/8...............5-26
INCH - REMOVAL, REAR BRAKE
SHOES-11...........................5-25
INCORRECT FLUID LEVEL - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING, EFFECTS OF.....21-199,21-370,
21-545,21-715
INDEPENDENT FRONT SUSPENSION,
SPECIAL TOOLS.......................2-9
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, ABS........8J-14
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, AIRBAG.....8J-15
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, BRAKE/
PARK BRAKE........................8J-16
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, CHECK
GAUGES............................8J-17
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, CRUISE
.....8J-18
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, GEAR
SELECTOR
..........................8J-21
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, HIGH BEAM
. . 8J-21
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, LOW FUEL
. . . 8J-23
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, OVERDRIVE
OFF
...............................8J-27INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, SEATBELT . . . 8J-27
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, SERVICE
REMINDER..........................8J-28
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION,
TRANSMISSION OVERTEMP............8J-31
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, UPSHIFT....8J-33
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, VTSS........8Q-3
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, WAIT-TO-
START .............................8J-34
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, WASHER
FLUID..............................8J-35
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, WATER-IN-
FUEL..............................8J-36
INDICATOR - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
BRAKE.............................8J-16
INDICATOR - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE..................8J-29
INDICATOR - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
HIGH BEAM.........................8J-22
INDICATOR - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
VTSS...............................8Q-3
INDICATOR - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
WASHER FLUID......................8J-36
INDICATOR - OPERATION, ABS..........8J-14
INDICATOR - OPERATION, AIRBAG.......8J-15
INDICATOR - OPERATION, BRAKE/PARK
BRAKE.............................8J-16
INDICATOR - OPERATION, CHECK
GAUGES............................8J-17
INDICATOR - OPERATION, CRUISE.......8J-18
INDICATOR - OPERATION, GEAR
SELECTOR...........................8J-21
INDICATOR - OPERATION, HIGH BEAM....8J-22
INDICATOR - OPERATION, LOW FUEL.....8J-23
INDICATOR - OPERATION, OVERDRIVE
OFF ...............................8J-27
INDICATOR - OPERATION, SEATBELT.....8J-27
INDICATOR - OPERATION, SERVICE
REMINDER..........................8J-28
INDICATOR - OPERATION,
TRANSMISSION OVERTEMP............8J-31
INDICATOR - OPERATION, UPSHIFT......8J-33
INDICATOR - OPERATION, VTSS.........8Q-3
INDICATOR - OPERATION, WAIT-TO-
START .............................8J-35
INDICATOR - OPERATION, WASHER
FLUID..............................8J-35
INDICATOR - OPERATION, WATER-IN-
FUEL..............................8J-37
INDICATOR LAMP (MIL) - DESCRIPTION,
MALFUNCTION.......................8J-24
INDICATOR LAMP (MIL) - OPERATION,
MALFUNCTION.......................8J-24
INDICATOR TEST - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, BUILT-IN................8F-11
INDICATOR (TRANSFER CASE) -
DESCRIPTION, SHIFT.................8J-29
INDICATOR (TRANSFER CASE) -
OPERATION, SHIFT...................8J-29
INDICATORS - DESCRIPTION, TURN
SIGNAL............................8J-32
INDICATORS - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, TREAD WEAR................22-7
INDICATORS - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, TURN SIGNAL...............8J-32
INDICATORS - OPERATION, TURN
SIGNAL............................8J-32
INITIAL OPERATION - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, POWER STEERING
PUMP
.............................19-31
INJECTION - SPECIFICATIONS, TORQUE -
GAS FUEL
..........................14-35
INJECTION PUMP - DESCRIPTION, AIR
. . . 25-28
INJECTION PUMP - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, AIR
.......................25-28
INJECTION PUMP - INSTALLATION, AIR
. . . 25-29
INJECTION PUMP - INSTALLATION, FUEL
. 14-71
INJECTION PUMP - OPERATION, AIR
.....25-28
INJECTION PUMP - OPERATION, FUEL
....14-66
INJECTION PUMP - REMOVAL, AIR
......25-29
INJECTION PUMP - REMOVAL, FUEL
.....14-68
INJECTION PUMP DATA PLATE,
SPECIFICATIONS - FUEL
...............14-73
INJECTION PUMP RELAY -
DESCRIPTION, FUEL
..................14-99
INJECTION PUMP RELAY - OPERATION,
FUEL
..............................14-99
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