keyless DODGE RAM 2001 Service User Guide
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the suspect transmitter does not, replace the faulty
RKE transmitter.
NOTE: Be certain to perform the RKE Transmitter
Programming procedure again following this test.
This procedure will erase the access code of the
test transmitter from the RKE receiver.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - RKE TRANSMITTER
PROGRAMMING
To program the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)
transmitter access codes into the RKE receiver in the
high-line or premium Central Timer Module (CTM)
requires the use of a DRBIIItscan tool. Refer to the
appropriate diagnostic information.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - RKE TRANSMITTER
BATTERIES
The Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter case
snaps open and shut for battery access. To replace
the RKE transmitter batteries:
(1) Using a trim stick or a thin coin, gently pry at
the notch in the center seam of the RKE transmitter
case halves located near the key ring until the two
halves unsnap.
(2) Lift the back half of the transmitter case off of
the RKE transmitter.
(3) Remove the two batteries from the RKE trans-
mitter.
(4) Replace the two batteries with new Duracell
DL2016, or their equivalent. Be certain that the bat-
teries are installed with their polarity correctly ori-
ented.
(5) Align the two RKE transmitter case halves
with each other, and squeeze them firmly and evenly
together using hand pressure until they snap back
into place.
POWER LOCK SWITCH
DESCRIPTION
The power lock system can be controlled by a two-
way momentary switch integral to the power window
and lock switch and bezel unit on the trim panel of
each front door. Each power lock switch is illumi-
nated by a Light-Emitting Diode (LED) that is inte-
gral to the switch paddle. The LED of each switch is
illuminated whenever the ignition switch is in the
On position.
The power lock switches and their LEDs cannot be
adjusted or repaired and, if faulty or damaged, the
entire power window and lock switch and bezel unit
must be replaced.
OPERATION
On models with a base version of the Central
Timer Module (CTM), the power lock switches are
hard-wired to the power lock motors. The power lock
switch provides the correct battery and ground feeds
to the power lock motors to lock or unlock the door
latches.
On models with a high-line or premium version of
the CTM, the power lock switch controls battery cur-
rent signals to the lock and unlock sense inputs of
the CTM. The CTM then relays the correct battery
and ground feeds to the power lock motors to lock or
unlock the door latches.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - POWER LOCK
SWITCH
The Light-Emitting Diode (LED) illumination
lamps for all of the power window and lock switch
and bezel unit switch paddles receive battery current
through the power window circuit breaker in the
Junction Block (JB). If all of the LEDs are inopera-
tive in either or both power window and lock switch
and bezel units, be certain to diagnose the power
window system before replacing the switch unit.
(Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/POWER WINDOWS -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING). If only one LED in a
power window and lock switch and bezel unit is inop-
erative, replace the faulty switch and bezel unit.
Refer to the appropriate wiring information. The wir-
ing information includes wiring diagrams, proper
wire and connector repair procedures, details of wire
harness routing and retention, connector pin-out
information and location views for the various wire
harness connectors, splices and grounds.
(1) Check the fused B(+) fuse (Fuse 13 - 10
ampere) in the Junction Block (JB). If OK, go to Step
2. If not OK, repair the shorted circuit or component
as required and replace the faulty fuse.
(2) Check for battery voltage at the fused B(+) fuse
(Fuse 13 - 10 ampere) in the JB. If OK, go to Step 3.
If not OK, repair the open fused B(+) circuit between
the JB and the Power Distribution Center (PDC) as
required.
(3) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable. Remove the power window and lock switch and
bezel unit from the door trim panel. Disconnect the
door wire harness connector for the power window
and lock switch unit from the switch connector recep-
tacle.
(4) Reconnect the battery negative cable. Check for
battery voltage at the fused B(+) circuit cavity of the
door wire harness connector for the power window
and lock switch unit. If OK, go to Step 5. If not OK,
repair the open fused B(+) circuit between the power
window and lock switch unit and the JB as required.
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REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY TRANSMITTER (Continued)
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VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY
DESCRIPTION............................1
OPERATION.............................2
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING..................3
VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY SYSTEM........3VTSS INDICATOR
DESCRIPTION............................3
OPERATION.............................3
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING..................3
VTSS INDICATOR.......................3
VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY
DESCRIPTION
The Vehicle Theft Security System (VTSS) is an
available factory-installed option on this model when
it is also equipped with the high-line or premium
Central Timer Module (CTM). The VTSS is designed
to provide perimeter protection against unauthorized
use or tampering by monitoring the vehicle doors and
the ignition system. If unauthorized vehicle use or
tampering is detected, the system responds by puls-
ing the horn, flashing the headlamps, and preventing
the engine from operating.
The VTSS includes the following major compo-
nents, which are described in further detail else-
where in this service manual:
²Central Timer Module- The high-line or pre-
mium Central Timer Module (CTM) is located under
the driver side end of the instrument panel, inboard
of the instrument panel steering column opening.
The high-line or premium CTM contains a micropro-
cessor and software that allow it to provide many
electronic functions and features not available with
base version of the CTM, including the VTSS. The
CTM provides all of the proper VTSS features and
outputs based upon the monitored inputs. The CTM
circuitry monitors hard wired switch inputs, as well
as message inputs received from other vehicle elec-
tronic modules over the Chrysler Collision Detection
(CCD) data bus network. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/
ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULES/BODY CON-
TROL/CENTRAL TIMER MODULE -
DESCRIPTION).
²Door Ajar Switch- A door ajar switch is
located on the hinge pillar of each front door in the
vehicle. These switches provide an input to the VTSS
indicating whether the door is opened or closed.
(Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/LAMPS/LIGHTING -
INTERIOR/DOOR AJAR SWITCH - DESCRIPTION).
²Door Cylinder Lock Switch- A door cylinder
lock switch is located on the back of each front door
lock cylinder. This switch provides an input to theVTSS indicating whether the system should remain
armed or be disarmed. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/
POWER LOCKS/DOOR CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH
- DESCRIPTION).
²Horn Relay- The horn relay is located in the
Power Distribution Center (PDC) in the engine com-
partment near the battery. The horn relay is nor-
mally activated by the horn switch to control the
sounding of the vehicle horn or horns. However, it
can also be activated by an output of the Central
Timer Module (CTM) to provide an audible indication
that unauthorized vehicle use or tampering has been
detected. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/HORN/HORN
RELAY - DESCRIPTION).
²Headlamp Relay- The headlamp relay (also
known as the security relay) is located in the Power
Distribution Center (PDC) in the engine compart-
ment near the battery. The headlamp relay is nor-
mally activated by the Central Timer Module (CTM)
based upon inputs from the Remote Keyless Entry
(RKE) panic mode feature. However, it can also be
activated by an output of the CTM to flash the head-
lamp low beams to provide a highly visible indication
that unauthorized vehicle use or tampering has been
detected. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/LAMPS/LIGHT-
ING - EXTERIOR/HEADLAMP RELAY - DESCRIP-
TION).
²VTSS Indicator- A red Light Emitting Diode
(LED) located on the lower surface of the overhead
console near the windshield is illuminated by an out-
put of the Central Timer Module (CTM) to indicate
the status of the VTSS. This LED is integral to the
electronic circuit board for the Compass Mini-Trip
Computer (CMTC). (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/
OVERHEAD CONSOLE/COMPASS/MINI-TRIP
COMPUTER - DESCRIPTION).
The engine no-run feature of the VTSS relies upon
communication between the high-line or premium
CTM and the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) over
the Chrysler Collision Detection (CCD) data bus net-
work.
Hard wired circuitry connects many of the VTSS
components to each other through the electrical sys-
BR/BEVEHICLE THEFT SECURITY 8Q - 1
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tem of the vehicle. These hard wired circuits are
integral to several wire harnesses, which are routed
throughout the vehicle and retained by many differ-
ent methods. These circuits may be connected to each
other, to the vehicle electrical system and to the
VTSS components 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.
OPERATION
A Central Timer Module (CTM) is used on this
model to control and integrate many of the electronic
functions and features included in the Vehicle Theft
Security System (VTSS). In the VTSS, the CTM
receives inputs indicating the status of the door ajar
switches, the door cylinder lock switch, and the igni-
tion switch. The programming in the CTM allows it
to process the information from all of these inputs
and send control outputs to energize or de-energize
the horn relay, the headlamp relay, and the VTSS
indicator. The control of these inputs and outputs are
what constitute all of the features of the VTSS. Fol-
lowing is information on the operation of each of the
VTSS features. Refer to the owner's manual in the
vehicle glove box for more information on the fea-
tures, use and operation of the VTSS.
ENABLING
The high-line or premium version of the CTM must
have the VTSS function electronically enabled in
order for the VTSS to perform as designed. The logic
in the CTM keeps its VTSS function dormant until it
is enabled using a DRBIIIž scan tool. The VTSS
function of the high-line or premium CTM is enabled
on vehicles equipped with the VTSS option at the
factory, but a service replacement CTM must be
VTSS-enabled by the dealer using a DRBIIIž scan
tool. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
The VTSS engine no-run feature is disabled when
it is shipped from the factory. This is done by pro-
gramming within the Powertrain Control Module
(PCM). The logic in the PCM prevents the VTSS
engine no-run feature from arming until the engine
start counter within the PCM sees twenty engine
starts. The VTSS no-run feature must be enabled by
the dealer when the vehicle is received from the
assembly plant. Once the VTSS engine no-run fea-
ture has been enabled, it cannot be disabled unless
the PCM is replaced with a new unit. The sameVTSS engine no-run feature enable logic will apply
anytime the PCM is replaced with a new unit.
ARMING
Passive arming of the VTSS occurs when the vehi-
cle is exited with the key removed from the ignition
switch, the headlamps are turned off, and the doors
are locked while they are open using the power lock
switch, or locked after they are closed by turning
either front door lock cylinder to the lock position
using the key. The power lock switch will not func-
tion if the key is in the ignition switch or the head-
lamps are turned on with the driver side front door
open. The VTSS will not arm if the doors are locked
using the mechanical lock button. Active arming of
the VTSS occurs when the ªLockº button on the
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter is
depressed to lock the vehicle. For active arming to
occur, the doors must be closed and the ignition
switch must be in the Off position when the RKE
transmitter ªLockº button is depressed. However,
once the VTSS arming process has been completed,
the ignition switch can be turned to the Accessory
position without triggering the alarm.
Once the VTSS begins passive or active arming,
the security indicator lamp in the overhead console
will flash rapidly for about fifteen seconds. This indi-
cates that the VTSS arming is in progress. Turning a
key in the ignition switch, opening a door, or unlock-
ing a door by any means during the fifteen second
arming process will cause the VTSS indicator to stop
flashing and the arming process to abort. Once the
fifteen second arming function is successfully com-
pleted, the indicator will flash at a slower rate, indi-
cating that the VTSS is armed.
DISARMING
Passive disarming of the VTSS occurs when the
vehicle is unlocked using the key to unlock either
front door. Active disarming of the VTSS occurs when
the vehicle is unlocked by depressing the ªUnlockº
button of the RKE transmitter. Once the alarm has
been activated (horn pulsing, headlamps flashing,
and the engine no-run feature), either disarming
method will also deactivate the alarm. Depressing
the ªPanicº button on the RKE transmitter willnot
disarm the VTSS.
POWER-UP MODE
When the armed VTSS senses that the battery has
been disconnected and reconnected, it enters its pow-
er-up mode. In the power-up mode the alarm system
remains armed following a battery failure or discon-
nect. If the VTSS was armed prior to a battery dis-
connect or failure, the technician or vehicle operator
will have to actively or passively disarm the alarm
system after the battery is reconnected. The pow-
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VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY (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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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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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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INJECTION PUMP TIMING - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING, FUEL..................14-66
INJECTION SYSTEM - DESCRIPTION, AIR . 25-25
INJECTION SYSTEM - DESCRIPTION,
DIESEL FUEL........................14-87
INJECTION SYSTEM - OPERATION, AIR . . . 25-27
INJECTION SYSTEM - TORQUE, AIR......25-28
INJECTOR - DESCRIPTION, FUEL . . . 14-53,14-93
INJECTOR - INSTALLATION, FUEL . . 14-53,14-98
INJECTOR - OPERATION, FUEL.....14-53,14-94
INJECTOR - REMOVAL, FUEL......14-53,14-96
INJECTOR FIRING ORDER, DIESEL -
FUEL..............................14-58
INJECTOR TEST - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, FUEL.................14-53,14-95
INLET BAFFLE - INSTALLATION, HVAC
HOUSING...........................24-37
INLET BAFFLE - REMOVAL, HVAC
HOUSING...........................24-36
INLET FILTER - INSTALLATION..........14-22
INLET FILTER - REMOVAL..............14-22
INNER BELT WEATHERSTRIP -
INSTALLATION, FRONT DOOR..........23-154
INNER BELT WEATHERSTRIP -
REMOVAL, FRONT DOOR.............23-154
IN/OUT - ADJUSTMENT, FRONT DOOR....23-69
INPUT - DESCRIPTION, VEHICLE SPEED . . . 8P-1
INPUT - OPERATION, ASD SENSE - PCM . . . 8I-3
INSIDE HANDLE ACTUATOR -
INSTALLATION...................23-71,23-80
INSIDE HANDLE ACTUATOR - REMOVAL . . 23-71,
23-80
INSPECTION - DESCRIPTION, ROAD
TEST..............................30-15
INSPECTION - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, WHEEL....................22-10
INSPECTION - INFORMATION LABELS -
STANDARD PROCEDURE...............30-22
INSPECTION, 3.9L/5.2L/5.9L ENGINES -
VISUAL............................14-28
INSPECTION, 8.0L ENGINE - VISUAL.....14-32
INSPECTION, A/C COMPRESSOR
CLUTCH............................24-16
INSPECTION, ACCUMULATOR . . . 21-192,21-363,
21-538,21-708
INSPECTION, AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION - 42RE...............21-165
INSPECTION, AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION - 44RE...............21-337
INSPECTION, AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION - 46RE...............21-510
INSPECTION, AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION - 47RE...............21-681
INSPECTION, BATTERY.................30-7
INSPECTION, BATTERY SYSTEM..........8F-5
INSPECTION, BODY SEALING...........30-10
INSPECTION, CAMSHAFT & BEARINGS
(IN BLOCK).........................9-272
INSPECTION, CATALYTIC CONVERTER -
3.9L/5.2L/5.9L........................11-5
INSPECTION, CATALYTIC CONVERTER -
5.9L HEAVY DUTY/8.0L.................11-7
INSPECTION, CHARGE AIR COOLER AND
PLUMBING.........................11-18
INSPECTION, COMPASS...............30-12
INSPECTION, CROSSHEADS............9-250
INSPECTION, CYLINDER HEAD....9-137,9-193,
9-23,9-250,9-80
INSPECTION, CYLINDER HEAD COVER(S) . 9-138,
9-194,9-24,9-253,9-81
INSPECTION, DISC BRAKE CALIPERS......5-12
INSPECTION, DOORS AND DOOR LOCKS . . 30-11
INSPECTION, DRUM...................5-33
INSPECTION, ENGINE BLOCK . 9-142,9-200,9-267,
9-28,9-86
INSPECTION, ENGINE PERFORMANCE....30-16
INSPECTION, EXHAUST MANIFOLD . 9-112,9-168,
9-225,9-304,9-55
INSPECTION, EXHAUST PIPE -
3.9L/5.2L/5.9L........................11-7
INSPECTION, EXHAUST PIPE - 5.9L
DIESEL
.............................11-9
INSPECTION, EXHAUST PIPE - 5.9L
HEAVY DUTY/8.0L
.....................11-9
INSPECTION, FIT AND FINISH
......30-10,30-12
INSPECTION, FLUID LEVELS
.............30-4
INSPECTION, FRONT CLUTCH
. . . 21-205,21-376,
21-550,21-721INSPECTION, FRONT SERVO....21-207,21-378,
21-553,21-723
INSPECTION, FUEL...................30-15
INSPECTION, GAUGES/WARNING LIGHTS . 30-19
INSPECTION, HEATER/AIR CONDITIONER . . 30-17
INSPECTION, HOOD LATCH/SAFETY
CATCH ..............................30-4
INSPECTION, HORN..................30-19
INSPECTION, INTAKE MANIFOLD . . . 9-110,9-166,
9-223,9-302,9-53
INSPECTION, INTAKE/EXHAUST VALVES
& SEATS ..............9-141,9-198,9-27,9-84
INSPECTION, KEYLESS ENTRY..........30-11
INSPECTION, LIGHTS AND SWITCHES....30-12
INSPECTION, LINES/HOSES.............30-6
INSPECTION, MANUAL - NV3500........21-15
INSPECTION, MEASURING TIMING
CHAIN STRETCH.......9-114,9-170,9-227,9-58
INSPECTION, MIRROR................30-19
INSPECTION, NEUTRAL SAFETY SWITCH . . 30-19
INSPECTION, OIL COOLER & LINES -
CLEANING..........................9-296
INSPECTION, OIL PAN . 9-106,9-162,9-219,9-297,
9-49
INSPECTION, OIL PRESSURE RELIEF
VALVE .............................9-297
INSPECTION, OIL PUMP....9-107,9-163,9-220,
9-299,9-50
INSPECTION, OIL PUMP . . 21-211,21-382,21-557,
21-728
INSPECTION, OTHER..................30-15
INSPECTION, OVERDRIVE UNIT . . 21-224,21-394,
21-569,21-741
INSPECTION, OVERRUNNING CLUTCH
CAM/OVERDRIVE PISTON RETAINER....21-236,
21-406,21-580,21-752
INSPECTION, PARKING BRAKE..........30-17
INSPECTION, PISTON & CONNECTING
ROD ............9-154,9-209,9-285,9-41,9-98
INSPECTION, PLANETARY GEARTRAIN/
OUTPUT SHAFT . . . 21-241,21-411,21-587,21-760
INSPECTION, PUSHRODS..............9-250
INSPECTION, RADIATOR - 3.9L/5.2L/5.9L . . . 7-61
INSPECTION, RADIATOR - 5.9L DIESEL....7-65
INSPECTION, RADIATOR - 8.0L..........7-62
INSPECTION, RADIATOR FAN -
3.9L/5.2L/5.9L/8.0L....................7-43
INSPECTION, RADIATOR FAN - 5.9L
DIESEL.............................7-44
INSPECTION, RADIATOR PRESSURE CAP . . . 7-66
INSPECTION, RADIO..................30-17
INSPECTION, REAR CLUTCH....21-248,21-419,
21-593,21-765
INSPECTION, RECEIVING...............30-3
INSPECTION, ROCKER ARM / ADJUSTER
ASSY..............................9-262
INSPECTION, SEAT BELTS, SHOULDER
BELTS, RETRACTORS AND HEAD
RESTRAINTS........................30-12
INSPECTION, SEATS..................30-13
INSPECTION, SERVICE BRAKES.........30-17
INSPECTION, SHIFT/CLUTCH INTERLOCK
SYSTEM............................30-19
INSPECTION, SOLID LIFTERS/TAPPETS . . . 9-281
INSPECTION, SPEED CONTROL.........30-17
INSPECTION, SQUEAKS, RATTLES AND
WIND NOISE........................30-15
INSPECTION, STEERING AND HANDLING
. . 30-15
INSPECTION, TAILPIPE - 3.9L/5.2L/5.9L
. . . 11-11
INSPECTION, TAILPIPE - 5.9L DIESEL
....11-12
INSPECTION, TAILPIPE - 5.9L HEAVY
DUTY/8.0L
..........................11-12
INSPECTION, TIRE PRESSURES
..........30-8
INSPECTION, TRANSFER CASE -
NV231HD
..........................21-832
INSPECTION, TRANSFER CASE -
NV241HD
..........................21-902
INSPECTION, TRANSFER CASE -
NV241LD
..........................21-867
INSPECTION, TRANSMISSION
.....21-109,21-64
INSPECTION, TRANSMISSION/TRANSFER
CASE
..............................30-15
INSPECTION, TRIP COMPUTER/
MAINTENANCE REMINDER
.............30-17
INSPECTION, TURBOCHARGER
..........11-16
INSPECTION, TURN AND EMERGENCY
SIGNALS
...........................30-19INSPECTION, VALVE BODY......21-293,21-465,
21-637,21-809
INSPECTION, VIBRATION DAMPER.......9-289
INSPECTION, VISUAL..................30-8
INSPECTION, WATER PUMP -
3.9L/5.2L/5.9L........................7-69
INSPECTION, WATER PUMP - 5.9L
DIESEL.............................7-73
INSPECTION, WATER PUMP - 8.0L........7-72
INSPECTION, WHEEL CYLINDERS........5-31
INSPECTION, WINDOWS, DOORS AND
LOCKS.............................30-14
INSPECTION WINDSHIELD WIPERS/
WASHERS, ROAD TEST................30-18
INSPECTION, WIPER & WASHER
SYSTEM............................8R-6
INSPECTION, WIRING..................30-7
INSTALLED - INSTALLATION, FRONT OIL
SEAL - FRONT COVER.................9-205
INSTALLED - REMOVAL, FRONT OIL
SEAL - FRONT COVER.................9-204
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER - ASSEMBLY.....8J-13
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER - DESCRIPTION . . . 8J-2
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING........................8J-6
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER - DISASSEMBLY . . 8J-11
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER - INSTALLATION . . 8J-14
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER - OPERATION.....8J-3
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER - REMOVAL.....8J-10
INSTRUMENT PANEL ANTENNA CABLE -
INSTALLATION.......................8A-10
INSTRUMENT PANEL ANTENNA CABLE -
REMOVAL...........................8A-9
INSTRUMENT PANEL DEMISTER DUCTS
- REMOVAL.........................24-37
INSTRUMENT PANEL DUCTS - REMOVAL . 24-37
INSTRUMENT PANEL SYSTEM -
DESCRIPTION......................23-104
INSTRUMENT PANEL SYSTEM -
INSTALLATION......................23-107
INSTRUMENT PANEL SYSTEM -
OPERATION........................23-105
INSTRUMENT PANEL SYSTEM -
REMOVAL.........................23-106
INSTRUMENT PANEL TOP COVER -
INSTALLATION......................23-115
INSTRUMENT PANEL TOP COVER -
REMOVAL.........................23-114
INTAKE AIR HEATER - DESCRIPTION....14-100
INTAKE AIR HEATER - INSTALLATION....14-101
INTAKE AIR HEATER - OPERATION......14-100
INTAKE AIR HEATER - REMOVAL.......14-100
INTAKE AIR HEATER RELAY -
DESCRIPTION......................14-101
INTAKE AIR HEATER RELAY -
INSTALLATION......................14-102
INTAKE AIR HEATER RELAY -
OPERATION........................14-102
INTAKE AIR HEATER RELAY - REMOVAL . 14-102
INTAKE MANIFOLD - CLEANING
....9-110,9-166,
9-223,9-302,9-53
INTAKE MANIFOLD - DESCRIPTION
. 9-109,9-165,
9-222,9-52
INTAKE MANIFOLD - INSPECTION
. . 9-110,9-166,
9-223,9-302,9-53
INTAKE MANIFOLD - INSTALLATION
.....9-111,
9-166,9-223,9-302,9-53
INTAKE MANIFOLD - OPERATION
. . 9-109,9-165,
9-52
INTAKE MANIFOLD - REMOVAL
....9-110,9-166,
9-222,9-301,9-53
INTAKE MANIFOLD LEAKAGE -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
. . . 9-110,9-165,9-222,
9-53
INTAKE/EXHAUST VALVES & SEATS -
CLEANING
.............9-140,9-198,9-27,9-84
INTAKE/EXHAUST VALVES & SEATS -
DESCRIPTION
.....9-138,9-195,9-25,9-253,9-81
INTAKE/EXHAUST VALVES & SEATS -
INSPECTION
...........9-141,9-198,9-27,9-84
INTAKE/EXHAUST VALVES & SEATS -
INSTALLATION
.........9-141,9-260,9-28,9-85
INTAKE/EXHAUST VALVES & SEATS -
REMOVAL
.............9-140,9-258,9-27,9-84
INTAKE/EXHAUST VALVES & SEATS -
STANDARD PROCEDURE-
VALVES,GUIDES AND SPRINGS
.........9-253
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INTAKE/EXHAUST VALVES & SEATS -
VALVE SERVICE......................9-195
IN-TANK TRANSMISSION OIL COOLER -
STANDARD PROCEDURE, FLUSHING
COOLER AND TUBES - WITHOUT
RADIATOR...................7-80,7-83,7-86
IN-TANK TRANSMISSION OIL COOLER -
STANDARD PROCEDURE, FLUSHING
COOLERS AND TUBES - WITH
RADIATOR...................7-79,7-83,7-85
INTERIOR - CAUTION................23-118
INTERLOCK SYSTEM - INSPECTION,
SHIFT/CLUTCH.......................30-19
INTERMEDIATE - INSTALLATION, AXLE
SHAFTS.............................3-28
INTERMEDIATE - REMOVAL, AXLE
SHAFTS.............................3-28
INTERMEDIATE AXLE - INSTALLATION.....3-61
INTERMEDIATE AXLE - REMOVAL.........3-60
INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS -
DESCRIPTION......................Intro.-6
INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS -
DESCRIPTION.........................0-3
INTRODUCTION - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, ENGINE DIAGNOSIS . . 9-118,9-173,9-3
INTRODUCTION - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING-ENGINE DIAGNOSIS............9-61
INVERTED FLARING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, DOUBLE..................5-8
IOD FUSE - DESCRIPTION...........8W-97-4
IOD FUSE - INSTALLATION...........8W-97-5
IOD FUSE - OPERATION.............8W-97-5
IOD FUSE - REMOVAL................8W-97-5
ISO FLARING - STANDARD PROCEDURE....5-8
ITEMS - INSTALLATION, SHIPPED LOOSE . 30-14
JOINT - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
LOWER BALL........................2-10
JOINT - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
UPPER BALL.........................2-12
JOINT - INSTALLATION, LOWER BALL.....2-25
JOINT - INSTALLATION, UPPER BALL.....2-25
JOINT MOLDING - INSTALLATION, ROOF . . 23-91
JOINT MOLDING - REMOVAL, ROOF......23-91
JOINTS - DISASSEMBLY, SINGLE
CARDAN UNIVERSAL..................3-11
JOINTS - INSTALLATION, SINGLE
CARDAN UNIVERSAL..............3-34,3-66
JOINTS - REMOVAL, SINGLE CARDAN
UNIVERSAL......................3-33,3-65
JOUNCE BUMPER - DESCRIPTION.....2-28,2-9
JOUNCE BUMPER - OPERATION.......2-28,2-9
JOURNAL CLEARANCE - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, CONNECTING ROD
BEARING AND CRANKSHAFT...........9-274
JUMP STARTING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE.........................0-27
JUNCTION BLOCK - DESCRIPTION.....8W-97-6
JUNCTION BLOCK - INSTALLATION....8W-97-7
JUNCTION BLOCK - OPERATION......8W-97-6
JUNCTION BLOCK - REMOVAL........8W-97-6
KEEPER - INSTALLATION, BACKLITE
LATCH ............................23-146
KEEPER - REMOVAL, BACKLITE LATCH . . 23-146
KEY LOCK CYLINDER - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, IGNITION SWITCH............19-10
KEY-IN IGNITION SWITCH -
DESCRIPTION........................19-9
KEYLESS ENTRY - INSPECTION.........30-11
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM -
DESCRIPTION, REMOTE................8N-2
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING, POWER LOCK &
REMOTE............................8N-4
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM - OPERATION,
REMOTE............................8N-3
KEYLESS ENTRY TRANSMITTER -
DESCRIPTION, REMOTE................8N-7
KEYLESS ENTRY TRANSMITTER -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, REMOTE......8N-7
KEYLESS ENTRY TRANSMITTER -
OPERATION, REMOTE..................8N-7
KNOB - INSTALLATION, TURNING LOOP
HEIGHT ADJUSTER
...................8O-30
KNOB - REMOVAL, TURNING LOOP
HEIGHT ADJUSTER
...................8O-30
KNUCKLE - DESCRIPTION
............2-20,2-9
KNUCKLE - INSTALLATION
..........2-10,2-20
KNUCKLE - OPERATION
............2-10,2-20KNUCKLE - REMOVAL..............2-10,2-20
LABEL - DESCRIPTION, VECI.........Intro.-10
LABEL - DESCRIPTION, VEHICLE SAFETY
CERTIFICATION....................Intro.-12
LABEL - OPERATION, VECI...........Intro.-10
LABELS - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
INSPECTION - INFORMATION...........30-22
LAMP - DESCRIPTION, READING........8L-36
LAMP - DESCRIPTION, TAIL............8L-29
LAMP - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, FOG . . . 8L-9
LAMP - INSTALLATION, CENTER HIGH
MOUNTED STOP......................8L-6
LAMP - INSTALLATION, CLEARANCE......8L-6
LAMP - INSTALLATION, DOME..........8L-33
LAMP - INSTALLATION, FOG............8L-11
LAMP - INSTALLATION, LICENSE PLATE . . 8L-22
LAMP - INSTALLATION, MARKER........8L-23
LAMP - INSTALLATION, OUTBOARD
IDENTIFICATION.....................8L-29
LAMP - INSTALLATION, PARK/TURN
SIGNAL............................8L-29
LAMP - INSTALLATION, READING........8L-36
LAMP - INSTALLATION, TAIL...........8L-30
LAMP - INSTALLATION, UNDERHOOD....8L-32
LAMP - INSTALLATION, VANITY.........8L-37
LAMP - OPERATION, READING..........8L-36
LAMP - OPERATION, TAIL..............8L-29
LAMP - REMOVAL, CENTER HIGH
MOUNTED STOP......................8L-6
LAMP - REMOVAL, CLEARANCE..........8L-6
LAMP - REMOVAL, DOME..............8L-33
LAMP - REMOVAL, FOG...............8L-11
LAMP - REMOVAL, LICENSE PLATE......8L-22
LAMP - REMOVAL, MARKER...........8L-22
LAMP - REMOVAL, OUTBOARD
IDENTIFICATION.....................8L-28
LAMP - REMOVAL, PARK/TURN SIGNAL . . 8L-29
LAMP - REMOVAL, READING...........8L-36
LAMP - REMOVAL, TAIL...............8L-29
LAMP - REMOVAL, UNDERHOOD........8L-31
LAMP - REMOVAL, VANITY.............8L-37
LAMP AND SWITCH - INSTALLATION,
GLOVE BOX.........................8L-35
LAMP AND SWITCH - REMOVAL, GLOVE
BOX ...............................8L-35
LAMP (MIL) - DESCRIPTION,
MALFUNCTION INDICATOR.............8J-24
LAMP (MIL) - OPERATION,
MALFUNCTION INDICATOR.............8J-24
LAMP MODULE - DESCRIPTION,
DAYTIME RUNNING....................8L-9
LAMP MODULE - INSTALLATION,
DAYTIME RUNNING....................8L-9
LAMP MODULE - OPERATION, DAYTIME
RUNNING............................8L-9
LAMP MODULE - REMOVAL, DAYTIME
RUNNING............................8L-9
LAMP SWITCH - DESCRIPTION, BRAKE....8L-4
LAMP SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, BRAKE......................8L-5
LAMP SWITCH - INSTALLATION, BRAKE . . . 8L-5
LAMP SWITCH - OPERATION, BRAKE......8L-4
LAMP SWITCH - REMOVAL, BRAKE.......8L-5
LAMP UNIT - ADJUSTMENTS, FOG.......8L-12
LAMP UNIT - INSTALLATION, CENTER
HIGH MOUNTED STOP.................8L-6
LAMP UNIT - INSTALLATION, FOG.......8L-12
LAMP UNIT - INSTALLATION, LICENSE
PLATE .............................8L-22
LAMP UNIT - INSTALLATION, PARK/
TURN SIGNAL.......................8L-29
LAMP UNIT - INSTALLATION, TAIL.......8L-30
LAMP UNIT - INSTALLATION,
UNDERHOOD........................8L-32
LAMP UNIT - REMOVAL, CENTER HIGH
MOUNTED STOP......................8L-6
LAMP UNIT - REMOVAL, FOG...........8L-11
LAMP UNIT - REMOVAL, LICENSE PLATE . . 8L-22
LAMP UNIT - REMOVAL, PARK/TURN
SIGNAL............................8L-29
LAMP UNIT - REMOVAL, TAIL...........8L-30
LAMP UNIT - REMOVAL, UNDERHOOD . . . 8L-32
LASH ADJUSTMENT AND VERIFICATION
- STANDARD PROCEDURE, VALVE
.......9-256
LATCH - ADJUSTMENT
...............23-100
LATCH - ADJUSTMENT, FRONT DOOR
....23-72
LATCH - INSTALLATION
....23-100,23-64,23-72
LATCH - INSTALLATION, SAFETY
.......23-102LATCH - LOWER - INSTALLATION........23-80
LATCH - LOWER - REMOVAL...........23-80
LATCH - REMOVAL........23-100,23-64,23-72
LATCH - REMOVAL, SAFETY...........23-102
LATCH - UPPER - INSTALLATION........23-81
LATCH - UPPER - REMOVAL............23-81
LATCH AND KEEPER - INSTALLATION,
BACKLITE.........................23-146
LATCH AND KEEPER - REMOVAL,
BACKLITE.........................23-146
LATCH HANDLE - INSTALLATION........23-65
LATCH HANDLE - REMOVAL............23-65
LATCH RELEASE CABLE - INSTALLATION . 23-101
LATCH RELEASE CABLE - REMOVAL....23-101
LATCH STRIKER - ADJUSTMENT.......23-102
LATCH STRIKER - INSTALLATION . 23-102,23-65,
23-73
LATCH STRIKER - INSTALLATION, GLOVE
BOX ..............................23-113
LATCH STRIKER - LOWER -
INSTALLATION.......................23-82
LATCH STRIKER - LOWER - REMOVAL....23-82
LATCH STRIKER - REMOVAL.....23-102,23-65,
23-73
LATCH STRIKER - REMOVAL, GLOVE
BOX ..............................23-113
LATCH STRIKER - UPPER -
INSTALLATION.......................23-82
LATCH STRIKER - UPPER - REMOVAL....23-82
LATCH/SAFETY CATCH - INSPECTION,
HOOD..............................30-4
LEAK - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
CONVERTER HOUSING FLUID . . . 21-148,21-319,
21-491,21-662
LEAK DETECTION PUMP - DESCRIPTION . . 25-33
LEAK DETECTION PUMP - INSTALLATION . 25-34
LEAK DETECTION PUMP - REMOVAL.....25-34
LEAK DOWN TEST - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, FUEL PRESSURE..............14-2
LEAKAGE - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
CYLINDER COMBUSTION PRESSURE....9-124,
9-179,9-67,9-9
LEAKAGE - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
INTAKE MANIFOLD.....9-110,9-165,9-222,9-53
LEAKAGE - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
POWER STEERING GEAR..............19-14
LEAKAGE - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
PUMP.............................19-31
LEAKS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
COOLING SYSTEM.....................7-5
LEAKS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
ENGINE OIL...........9-104,9-160,9-215,9-47
LEAKS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
HIGH-PRESSURE FUEL LINE............14-74
LEAKS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
REAR SEAL AREA.....................9-10
LEAKS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
REFRIGERANT SYSTEM...............24-43
LEAKS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
WATER .............................23-2
LEAKS - STANDARD PROCEDURES,
REPAIRING..........................22-8
LEFT FRONT FENDER - INSTALLATION....23-93
LEFT FRONT FENDER - REMOVAL.......23-92
LEVEL - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
EFFECTS OF INCORRECT FLUID . . 21-199,21-370,
21-545,21-715
LEVEL - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
BRAKE FLUID........................5-14
LEVEL - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
CHECKING BATTERY ELECTROLYTE.......8F-8
LEVEL - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
REFRIGERANT OIL...................24-57
LEVEL CHECK - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, COOLANT................7-16
LEVEL CHECK - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, FLUID.....21-199,21-370,21-545,
21-715
LEVEL, OIL - STANDARD PROCEDURE-
ENGINE OIL
.........................9-295
LEVEL SENDING UNIT / SENSOR -
DESCRIPTION, FUEL
..............14-7,14-73
LEVEL SENDING UNIT / SENSOR -
INSTALLATION, FUEL
..................14-9
LEVEL SENDING UNIT / SENSOR -
OPERATION, FUEL
................14-7,14-73
LEVEL SENDING UNIT / SENSOR -
REMOVAL, FUEL
......................14-8
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LEVEL SWITCH - DESCRIPTION,
WASHER FLUID......................8R-7
LEVEL SWITCH - INSTALLATION,
WASHER FLUID......................8R-8
LEVEL SWITCH - OPERATION, WASHER
FLUID..............................8R-7
LEVEL SWITCH - REMOVAL, WASHER
FLUID..............................8R-8
LEVELS - INSPECTION, FLUID...........30-4
LEVER - ADJUSTMENT, SHIFT . . . 21-853,21-888,
21-925
LEVER - INSTALLATION, GEAR SHIFT.....19-13
LEVER - INSTALLATION, SHIFT . . 21-853,21-888,
21-924
LEVER - REMOVAL, GEAR SHIFT........19-13
LEVER - REMOVAL, SHIFT......21-852,21-887,
21-924
LICENSE PLATE LAMP - INSTALLATION . . . 8L-22
LICENSE PLATE LAMP - REMOVAL.......8L-22
LICENSE PLATE LAMP UNIT -
INSTALLATION.......................8L-22
LICENSE PLATE LAMP UNIT - REMOVAL . . 8L-22
LID - INSTALLATION, CENTER CONSOLE . 23-132
LID - REMOVAL, CENTER CONSOLE.....23-131
LIFTERS - CLEANING, HYDRAULIC . . 9-152,9-208
LIFTERS - INSTALLATION, HYDRAULIC . . . 9-152,
9-208
LIFTERS - REMOVAL, HYDRAULIC . . 9-152,9-207
LIFTERS (CAM IN BLOCK) - CLEANING,
HYDRAULIC......................9-39,9-96
LIFTERS (CAM IN BLOCK) -
INSTALLATION, HYDRAULIC.........9-39,9-96
LIFTERS (CAM IN BLOCK) - REMOVAL,
HYDRAULIC......................9-39,9-96
LIFTERS/TAPPETS - CLEANING, SOLID....9-281
LIFTERS/TAPPETS - INSPECTION, SOLID . . 9-281
LIFTERS/TAPPETS - INSTALLATION,
SOLID.............................9-281
LIFTERS/TAPPETS - REMOVAL, SOLID....9-280
LIGHT DUTY ENGINE (1500 AND 2500
MODELS EXCEPT 8.0L) MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULES, MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULES..........................0-7
LIGHTER - DIAGNOSIS & TESTING,
CIGAR...........................8W-97-2
LIGHTER OUTLET - DESCRIPTION,
CIGAR...........................8W-97-2
LIGHTER OUTLET - INSTALLATION,
CIGAR...........................8W-97-3
LIGHTER OUTLET - OPERATION, CIGAR . 8W-97-2
LIGHTER OUTLET - REMOVAL, CIGAR . . 8W-97-3
LIGHTS - INSPECTION, GAUGES/
WARNING..........................30-19
LIGHTS AND SWITCHES - INSPECTION . . . 30-12
LINE - INSTALLATION, LIQUID..........24-52
LINE - INSTALLATION, SUCTION AND
DISCHARGE.........................24-51
LINE - REMOVAL, LIQUID..............24-52
LINE - REMOVAL, SUCTION AND
DISCHARGE.........................24-50
LINE COUPLERS - DESCRIPTION, A/C....24-40
LINE COUPLERS - OPERATION, A/C......24-41
LINE COUPLERS - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, A/C....................24-43
LINE LEAKS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
HIGH-PRESSURE FUEL................14-74
LINER - INSTALLATION, REAR
WHEELHOUSE.......................23-96
LINER - REMOVAL, REAR WHEELHOUSE . . 23-96
LINES - CLEANING AND INSPECTION,
OIL COOLER........................9-296
LINES - DESCRIPTION, FUEL.......14-73,14-9
LINES - DESCRIPTION, HIGH PRESSURE
FUEL..............................14-74
LINES - INSTALLATION, FUEL...........14-77
LINES - OPERATION, HIGH PRESSURE
FUEL..............................14-74
LINES - REMOVAL, FUEL..............14-75
LINES/HOSES - INSPECTION.............30-6
LINK CONNECTOR - DESCRIPTION, DATA . 8E-12
LINK CONNECTOR - OPERATION, DATA . . . 8E-12
LINKAGE - 2WD - DESCRIPTION........19-38
LINKAGE - 2WD - INSTALLATION........19-39
LINKAGE - 2WD - REMOVAL
............19-38
LINKAGE - 4WD - DESCRIPTION
........19-40
LINKAGE - 4WD - INSTALLATION
........19-41
LINKAGE - 4WD - REMOVAL
............19-40
LINKAGE - DESCRIPTION
...............6-19LINKAGE - INSTALLATION...............6-20
LINKAGE - OPERATION.................6-20
LINKAGE - REMOVAL..................6-20
LINKAGE, SPECIAL TOOLS - STEERING . . . 19-39,
19-42
LINK/COIL SUSPENSION - STANDARD
PROCEDURES, ALIGNMENT..............2-5
LINK/COIL SUSPENSION, SPECIAL
TOOLS..............................2-16
LIQUID LINE - INSTALLATION...........24-52
LIQUID LINE - REMOVAL..............24-52
LOAD TEST - STANDARD PROCEDURE....8F-14
LOADS - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
TESTING FOR SHORT TO GROUND ON
FUSES POWERING SEVERAL.........8W-01-7
LOCATIONS - DESCRIPTION, SPLICE . . . 8W-95-1
LOCATIONS, SPECIFICATIONS - BODY
SEALER............................23-47
LOCATIONS, SPECIFICATIONS -
STRUCTURAL ADHESIVE...............23-44
LOCATIONS, SPECIFICATIONS - WELD.....23-4
LOCK & REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY
SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
POWER.............................8N-4
LOCK - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
HYDROSTATIC.....9-11,9-125,9-181,9-238,9-68
LOCK CYLINDER - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, IGNITION SWITCH AND KEY....19-10
LOCK CYLINDER - INSTALLATION.......23-73
LOCK CYLINDER - REMOVAL...........23-73
LOCK CYLINDER HOUSING -
INSTALLATION.......................19-11
LOCK CYLINDER HOUSING - REMOVAL . . . 19-10
LOCK CYLINDERS - DESCRIPTION........23-1
LOCK MOTOR - DESCRIPTION, POWER....8N-6
LOCK MOTOR - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, POWER.....................8N-7
LOCK MOTOR - OPERATION, POWER.....8N-6
LOCK SWITCH - DESCRIPTION, DOOR
CYLINDER...........................8N-5
LOCK SWITCH - DESCRIPTION, POWER . . . 8N-8
LOCK SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS & TESTING,
DOOR CYLINDER.....................8N-5
LOCK SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, POWER.....................8N-8
LOCK SWITCH - INSTALLATION, DOOR
CYLINDER...........................8N-6
LOCK SWITCH - OPERATION, DOOR
CYLINDER...........................8N-5
LOCK SWITCH - OPERATION, POWER.....8N-8
LOCK SWITCH - REMOVAL, DOOR
CYLINDER...........................8N-6
LOCK SYSTEM - DESCRIPTION, POWER . . . 8N-1
LOCK SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, POWER.....................8N-4
LOCK SYSTEM - OPERATION, POWER.....8N-3
LOCKS - INSPECTION, DOORS AND
DOOR.............................30-11
LOCKS - INSPECTION, WINDOWS,
DOORS............................30-14
LOOP ADJUSTER - INSTALLATION, SEAT
BELT TURNING......................8O-29
LOOP ADJUSTER - REMOVAL, SEAT
BELT TURNING......................8O-29
LOOP HEIGHT ADJUSTER KNOB -
INSTALLATION, TURNING..............8O-30
LOOP HEIGHT ADJUSTER KNOB -
REMOVAL, TURNING.................8O-30
LOOSE ITEMS - INSTALLATION, SHIPPED . 30-14
LOW FUEL INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION . . . 8J-23
LOW FUEL INDICATOR - OPERATION.....8J-23
LOW MOUNTED - INSTALLATION, SIDE
VIEW MIRROR.......................23-98
LOW MOUNTED - REMOVAL, SIDE VIEW
MIRROR...........................23-98
LOW PRESSURE SWITCH -
DESCRIPTION, A/C...................24-21
LOW PRESSURE SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING, A/C...................24-21
LOW PRESSURE SWITCH -
INSTALLATION, A/C
...................24-22
LOW PRESSURE SWITCH - OPERATION,
A/C
................................24-21
LOW PRESSURE SWITCH - REMOVAL,
A/C
................................24-21
LOWER - INSTALLATION, LATCH
........23-80
LOWER - INSTALLATION, LATCH
STRIKER
...........................23-82LOWER - REMOVAL, LATCH............23-80
LOWER - REMOVAL, LATCH STRIKER....23-82
LOWER BALL JOINT - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING............................2-10
LOWER BALL JOINT - INSTALLATION......2-25
LOWER CONTROL ARM - INSTALLATION . . 2-10,
2-20
LOWER CONTROL ARM - REMOVAL . . 2-10,2-20
LOWER FASCIA - INSTALLATION, FRONT . . . 13-3
LOWER FASCIA - REMOVAL, FRONT......13-3
LUBRICANTS - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
CLASSIFICATION OF....................0-3
LUBRICATION - DESCRIPTION.....9-102,9-158,
9-214,9-292,9-45
LUBRICATION - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING...............9-123,9-178,9-66,9-8
LUBRICATION - OPERATION . 9-102,9-158,9-214,
9-292,9-45
LUBRICATION - STANDARD PROCEDURE . 19-38,
19-40
LUMBAR ADJUSTER - DIAGNOSIS &
TESTING, POWER....................8N-18
LUMBAR CONTROL SWITCH -
DESCRIPTION.......................8N-17
LUMBAR CONTROL SWITCH -
OPERATION.........................8N-18
LUMBAR CONTROL SWITCH - REMOVAL . 8N-18
LUMBAR MOTOR - DESCRIPTION.......8N-18
LUMBAR MOTOR - OPERATION.........8N-18
LUMBAR SUPPORT - INSTALLATION....23-133
LUMBAR SUPPORT - REMOVAL........23-133
MACHINING - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
BRAKE DRUM........................5-33
MAIN BEARING CLEARANCE -
STANDARD PROCEDURE...............9-275
MAIN BEARING FITTING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE....................9-203,9-33
MAIN BEARING FITTING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, CRANKSHAFT........9-146,9-90
MAIN BEARINGS - DESCRIPTION,
CRANKSHAFT...............9-146,9-32,9-90
MAIN BEARINGS - INSTALLATION,
CRANKSHAFT..........9-147,9-204,9-34,9-90
MAIN BEARINGS - OPERATION,
CRANKSHAFT...............9-146,9-32,9-90
MAIN BEARINGS - REMOVAL,
CRANKSHAFT..........9-147,9-204,9-33,9-90
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (8.0L 2500 &
3500 MODELS - CALIFORNIA ONLY) -
DESCRIPTION, MEDIUM DUTY TRUCK.....0-13
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES - 24-VALVE
CUMMINS TURBO DIESEL -
DESCRIPTION........................0-22
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES -
DESCRIPTION, HEAVY DUTY ENGINE
(FEDERAL ONLY - 2500 8.0L HD AND
3500 5.9L& 8.0L MODELS)..............0-17
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES - LIGHT
DUTY ENGINE (1500 AND 2500
MODELS EXCEPT 8.0L) MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULES..........................0-7
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES,
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES - LIGHT
DUTY ENGINE (1500 AND 2500
MODELS EXCEPT 8.0L)..................0-7
MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP (MIL) -
DESCRIPTION.......................8J-24
MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP (MIL) -
OPERATION.........................8J-24
MANAGER - DESCRIPTION, TASK........25-15
MANAGER - OPERATION, TASK.........25-19
MANIFOLD - CLEANING, EXHAUST . 9-112,9-168,
9-225,9-304,9-55
MANIFOLD - CLEANING, INTAKE . . . 9-110,9-166,
9-223,9-302,9-53
MANIFOLD - DESCRIPTION, EXHAUST . . . 9-112,
9-168,9-224,9-55
MANIFOLD - DESCRIPTION, FUEL DRAIN . . 14-86
MANIFOLD - DESCRIPTION, INTAKE
.....9-109,
9-165,9-222,9-52
MANIFOLD - INSPECTION, EXHAUST
.....9-112,
9-168,9-225,9-304,9-55
MANIFOLD - INSPECTION, INTAKE
. 9-110,9-166,
9-223,9-302,9-53
MANIFOLD - INSTALLATION, EXHAUST
. . . 9-113,
9-168,9-225,9-304,9-55
MANIFOLD - INSTALLATION, FUEL
DRAIN
.............................14-86
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