horn DODGE RAM 2001 Service Service Manual
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LEFT SPEED CONTROL SWITCH-2WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 K4 22WT SENSOR GROUND
1 K4 22WT SENSOR GROUND
2 V37 22DG/RD SPEED CONTROL SWITCH SIGNAL
2 V37 22DG/RD SPEED CONTROL SWITCH SIGNAL
LEFT TAIL/STOP/TURN SIGNAL LAMP - BLACK 3 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 Z13 18BK GROUND
2 L7 18BK/YL PARK LAMP RELAY OUTPUT
3 L63 18DG/BR LEFT TURN SIGNAL
LEFT TWEETER (PREMIUM)-2WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 X81 20YL/BK AMPLIFIED HIGH LEFT FRONT SPEAKER (-)
2 X83 20YL/RD AMPLIFIED HIGH LEFT FRONT SPEAKER (+)
LEFT VISOR/VANITY LAMP - BLACK 2 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
A M1 20PK FUSED B(+)
B Z4 20BK GROUND
LOW NOTE HORN - BLACK 2 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 X2 18DG/RD HORN RELAY OUTPUT
2 Z1 18BK GROUND
MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE SENSOR (3.9L/5.2L/5.9L)-3WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 K4 20BK/LB SENSOR GROUND
2 K1 18DG/RD MAP SENSOR SIGNAL
3 K6 20VT/WT 5V SUPPLY
8W - 80 - 58 8W-80 CONNECTOR PIN-OUTSBR/BE
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Connector Name/Number Color Location Fig.
G100 Left Fender Side Shield 16
G101 Left Fender Side Shield 16
G102 Left Fender Side Shield (RWAL
Ground)N/S
G103 Near T/O for Wiper Motor 14
G105 Front of Engine (Engine Ground) 4,5,6,9
G107 (Diesel) Left Rear of Engine 10
G113 (Diesel) Primary Battery Engine Ground N/S
G114 Battery Engine Ground N/S
G115 (Diesel) Primary Battery Body Ground N/S
G116 Battery Frame Ground N/S
G117 (Diesel) Auxilary Battery Engine Ground N/S
G118 (Diesel) Primary Frame Ground N/S
G120 (Diesel) Auxilary Battery Body Ground N/S
G200 Left Cowl 24
G201 Instrument Panel Right Center
Support23,25
G300 Left Lower Cowl 20
G301 Below Left Rear Speaker 18
G302 At Overhead Console 20
Generator BK Front of Engine 7,8
Glove Box Lamp At Glove Box 23
Headlamp Switch C1 BK Left Side of Instrument Panel 23,26
Headlamp Switch C2 Left Side of Instrument Panel 23,26
Heated Mirror Switch Center of Instrument Panel 25
High Note Horn BK Front Bumper Right Support 17
Idle Air Control Motor BK On Throttle Body 9
Ignition Coil GY Right Front of Engine 4,5,9
Ignition Coil 4 Pack BK Right Side of Engine 9
Ignition Coil 6 Pack BK Right Side of Engine 9
Ignition Switch C1 Steering Column 24
Ignition Switch C2 Steering Column 24
Instrument Cluster C1 Rear of Instrument Cluster 23
Instrument Cluster C2 Rear of Instrument Cluster 23
Intake Air Heater Relay Left Fender Side Shield 16
Intake Air Temperature Sensor (Diesel) Left Rear of Engine 10
Intake Air Temperature Sensor (Gas) GY On Intake Manifold 4,5,6
Joint Connector No. 1 In Power Distribution Center N/S
Joint Connector No. 2 In Power Distribution Center N/S
Joint Connector No. 3 Front Bumper Right support 17
Joint Connector No. 4 Left Front Engine Compartment 16
Joint Connector No. 5 NAT Left Side of Instrument Panel 24
Joint Connector No. 6 NAT Left Side of Instrument Pane 24
8W - 90 - 4 8W-90 CONNECTOR/GROUND LOCATIONSBR/BE
CONNECTOR/GROUND LOCATIONS (Continued)
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Connector Name/Number Color Location Fig.
Joint Connector No. 7 NAT Left Side of Instrument Pane 24
Joint Connector No. 8 NAT Center of Instrument Panel 23
Junction Block C1 BL Left Cowl 27
Junction Block C2 NAT Left Cowl 27
Junction Block C3 Left Cowl 20
Junction Block C4 BR Left Cowl 25
Junction Block C5 GN Left Cowl 25
Junction Block C6 BK Left Cowl 25
Junction Block C7 LTGY Left Cowl 25
Junction Block C8 OR Left Cowl 25
Junction Block C9 NAT Left Cowl 25
Leak Detection Pump BK Right Fender Side Shield 17
Left Back-Up Lamp GY Rear of Lamp N/S
Left Fog Lamp BK Rear of Fog Lamp N/S
Left Front Door Speaker (Premium) BK In Door 19
Left Front Door Speaker (Standard) BK In Door 19
Left Front Fender Lamp On Fender 21
Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor BK Left Fender Side Shield 14
Left Headlamp BK At Headlamp N/S
Left License Lamp BK At Rear Bumper 21
Left Outboard Clearance Lamp BK Behind Front of Headliner 20
Left Outboard Headlamp BL At Headlamp N/S
Left Outboard Identification Lamp BK Behind Front of Headliner 20
Left Park/Turn Signal Lamp BK At Lamp N/S
Left Power Mirror BK In Door 19
Left Rear Fender Lamp BK On Fender 21
Left Rear Speaker (Premium) At B Pillar 18
Left Rear Speaker (Standard) At B Pillar 18
Left Rear Door Speaker In Door 18
Left Remote Radio Switch Steering Wheel N/S
Left Speed Control Switch Steering Wheel N/S
Left Tail/Stop Turn Signal Lamp BK At Rear Bumper 21
Left Tweeter Left A Pillar N/S
Left Visor/Vanity Lamp BK Left A-Pillar 20
Low Note Horn BK Front Bumper Right Support 17
Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor (V6, V8) BK On Throttle Body 4,5
Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor (V10) BK Top of Intake Manifold 9
Manifold Air Pressure Sensor (Diesel) BK Rear of Intake Manifold 10
Multi-Function Switch On Steering Column 24
Output Speed Sensor BK Left Side of Transmission 13
Overdrive Switch On Shift Lever Arm N/S
Overhead Console BK Front of Headliner 20
BR/BE8W-90 CONNECTOR/GROUND LOCATIONS 8W - 90 - 5
CONNECTOR/GROUND LOCATIONS (Continued)
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(13) Remove the electrical connections from Key-in
light, Ignition Switch, Horn, Overdrive Switch and
Clock Spring (Speed Control) (Fig. 7).
(14) Remove the wiring harness from the column
by prying out the plastic retainer buttons.
(15) Remove the toe plate fasteners.
(16) Remove the column from vehicle.
(17) Remove the Ignition and Multi-Function
Switch, then remove the Clock Spring and tape the
Clock Spring to prevent it from turning, (Refer to 8 -
ELECTRICAL/RESTRAINTS/CLOCKSPRING -
REMOVAL).INSTALLATION
(1) Install the clock spring and switches, (Refer to
8 - ELECTRICAL/RESTRAINTS/CLOCKSPRING -
INSTALLATION).
NOTE: Turn the Ignition Switch to the on position
and verify the gear shifter moves. If the shifter does
not move ensure the Ignition Switch is installed
properly.
(2) Column shift vehicles, install a new grommet.
Use multi-purpose lubricant, or equivalent, to aid
installation of the grommet.
Fig. 4 Steering Coupler-Typical
1 - STEERING COUPLER
2 - STEERING COLUMN
3 - SHIFT LEVER
Fig. 5 PRNDL Drive
1 - PRNDL LEVER
2 - THUMB SCREW
3 - CABLE RETAINER
4 - PRNDL CABLE
Fig. 6 Multi-function Switch
1 - STEERING COLUMN ASSY.
2 - MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH CONNECTOR
3 - TURN SIGNAL SWITCH AND LEVER
Fig. 7 Steering Column Wiring
1 - KEY-IN SWITCH & HALO LIGHT
2 - MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH
3 - TURN SIGNAL SWITCH & LEVER
4 - IGNITION SWITCH
5 - SPEED CONTROL
19 - 8 COLUMNBR/BE
COLUMN (Continued)
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BODY INTERIOR
INSPECTION - COMPASS
NOTE: Set variance after calibration.
(1) Calibrate and set compass variance (Fig. 26), if
so equipped (use appropriate procedures in service
information).
(2) Remove protective film from overhead console,
if equipped.
INSPECTION - FIT AND FINISH
(1) Remove any interior covers.
(2) Inspect the instrument panel, glove box door
(Fig. 27) and interior moldings for even gaps and
alignments.
(3) Check that the door panel material is clean,
free from wrinkles and installed correctly.
(4) Check that the seat material is clean, secure
and free of wrinkles.
(5) Check that the carpet is clean, secure and free
of wrinkles.
(6) Check that the headliner is clean, free of lint
and dirt smudges.
INSPECTION - LIGHTS AND SWITCHES
(1) Remove protective film from all switch bezels.
(2) Operate and visually inspect all interior lights
and switches, including:
²Dome/map lamps
²Vanity mirror lamps
²Glove box light²Ashtray light
²Cigar lighter light
²All gauge lights
²Radio display
²Door-mounted lights, if equipped
²Illuminated entry system, if equipped
(3) Visually inspect and operate all exterior lights
and their switches, including:
NOTE: Headlamp aim is preset during vehicle
assembly.
²Headlights, including high beam, optical horn
(ªflash to passº) and daylight running lamps (DRL's)
(Fig. 28)
²Tail/stop lamps (including center high-mounted
stop lamp)
²Parking lights Turn signals Brake lights (includ-
ing center high mounted stop lamp)
²Emergency flashers (Fig. 29)
²Fog/driving lights, if equipped
²Off-road or other lights, if equipped
²Cargo bed lights, if equipped
(4) Check ignition switch for proper operation in
all positions (accessory, lock, on, start and off).
INSPECTION - SEAT BELTS, SHOULDER
BELTS, RETRACTORS AND HEAD RESTRAINTS
(1) Inspect all seat belts and harnesses to ensure
that they connect and hold properly.
(2) Inspect the condition of the belts and anchors.
(3) Inspect for proper seat belt retraction.
Fig. 26 COMPASS OPERATION
Fig. 27 GLOVE BOX DOOR
30 - 12 NEW VEHICLE PREPARATIONBR/BE
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ROAD TEST
DESCRIPTION - ROAD TEST INSPECTION
The following items must be inspected during the
road test portion of the new vehicle inspection.
²Check neutral safety switch operation
²Check operation of shift/clutch interlock system
²Check operation of gauges and warning lights
²Check horn operation
²Check operation of turn signals and emergency
flashers
²Check all mirror adjustments, including day/
night function
²Check windshield wipers for proper wipe pattern
and intermittent mode (if equipped)
²Check washer spray pattern
²Check heater, defroster and air conditioning for
proper operation
²Check that the fan operates quietly
²Check the rear window defroster (if equipped)
²Leave air selection lever in the fresh air position
²Check the rear heater and air conditioning for
proper operation
²Check the rear air register locations
²Check that the indicator lamps operate properly
²Check the operation of the radio, cassette and/or
compact disc player, and that sound quality is good
²Ensure that the clock displays the correct time
²Check that the trip computer/maintenance
reminder operates in all modes
²Check all speed control functions
²Check the service brakes to ensure that they
stop the vehicle in a straight line, without noise,
shudder or vibration
²Check the brake warning light
²Check the parking brake operation
²Check the engine's performance
²Check the transmission's performance for
smooth, quiet operation. If the vehicle is a 4x4, check
that the transfer case shifts easily among all ranges
²Check Autostick function (if equipped)
²Check the vehicle's steering and handling
²The steering wheel should be centered when
traveling in a straight line
²The vehicle should not pull or vibrate
²Check for squeaks, rattles and wind noise
²Check any other vehicle aspects you believe are
important, but that may not be included on the New
Vehicle Preparation Form
²Fill fuel tank with specified grade of fuel
INSPECTION - FUEL
Fill fuel tank with specified grade of gasoline (reg-
ular, midgrade or premium).
INSPECTION - OTHER
As part of DaimlerChrysler's Customer One philos-
ophy, the ªOtherº blank is provided on the New Vehi-
cle Preparation Form. This is designed to encourage
you to check any aspects of vehicle operation that
you believe are important to your customers, but that
do not appear elsewhere on the form.
INSPECTION - SQUEAKS, RATTLES AND WIND
NOISE
(1) Make sure that the instrument panel, glove
box, seats, steering wheel and column are free from
squeaks and rattles. Tighten any obvious loose fas-
teners.
(2) Check that the windows and doors are free
from squeaks, rattles and wind noise.
(3) Check that the vehicle exterior is free from
squeaks, rattles and noise, front and rear.
(4) Make sure that all interior panels are free from
squeaks and rattles.
INSPECTION - STEERING AND HANDLING
(1) Check that the power assist works properly (if
equipped). Steering should not require excessive
effort.
(2) Make sure the steering wheel does not vibrate
at idle or road speed.
(3) Ensure that the steering wheel is centered
when traveling straight ahead.
(4) Check that the vehicle does not drift to one
side.
(5) Make sure that the vehicle does not vibrate/
shake.
INSPECTION - TRANSMISSION/TRANSFER
CASE
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
(1) Make sure that the park lock holds the vehicle
With the vehicle on a grade, put automatic trans-
mission in PARK and slowly release the service
brake to see if park lock holds. If it does not hold, the
transmission requires further service.
(2) Make sure shift lever operates easily/ smoothly
(Fig. 36).
Check for smooth shifting. Check for proper
upshifting and downshifting.
MANUAL TRANSMISSION
(1) Check that the shifter operates easily (Fig. 38).
(2) Make sure that the clutch operates smoothly
(Fig. 37).
(3) Look for proper synchronization.
The gears should not grind.
BR/BENEW VEHICLE PREPARATION 30 - 15
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INSPECTION - MIRROR
(1) Check operation of rearview mirror's day/night
function (if equipped).
(2) Check ease of adjustment for all mirrors (power
or manual) (Fig. 46) and (Fig. 47).
INSPECTION - TURN AND EMERGENCY
SIGNALS
(1) Ensure that the turn signals work properly
(including canceling after completing a turn).
(2) Ensure that the emergency flashers work prop-
erly.
INSPECTION - HORN
Ensure that the horn works properly.
INSPECTION - GAUGES/WARNING LIGHTS
(1) Ensure that all gauges, instrument indicator
lights, warning lights and instrument panel lights
are functioning properly.
(2) Inspect operation of message center (if
equipped).
INSPECTION - SHIFT/CLUTCH INTERLOCK
SYSTEM
(1) On vehicles with a manual transmission or
transaxle, be sure engine starts only when clutch is
depressed.
(2) Some vehicles equipped with an automatic
transmission also have a brake interlock system. On
these vehicles, be sure that you cannot shift out of
PARK without pressing the brake pedal.
INSPECTION - NEUTRAL SAFETY SWITCH
(1) On vehicles with an automatic transmission or
transaxle, check shift indicator alignment in all
ranges.
(2) Be sure the engine starts in both PARK and
NEUTRAL.
(3) Verify that the engine does not start in any
REVERSE/DRIVE positions.
PRE DELIVERY STORAGE
DESCRIPTION
Pre Delivery Storage information is provided to
recommend practices to use when storing new vehi-
cles prior to delivery to the customer.
If you have prepared a vehicle that will not be
immediately delivered to the customer, store the
vehicle according to guidelines outlined in (Refer to
30 - NEW VEHICLE PREP/PREDELIVERY STOR-
AGE - STANDARD PROCEDURE) to prevent unnec-
essary wear and tear on the vehicles electrical
systems, paint and finish and damage due to pilfer-
age and vandalism.
Fig. 46 INSIDE REAR VIEW MIRROR
Fig. 47 OUTSIDE REAR VIEW MIRROR
BR/BENEW VEHICLE PREPARATION 30 - 19
ROAD TEST (Continued)
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STANDARD PROCEDURE - PRE DELIVERY
STORAGE
(1) If possible, store vehicles indoors, in clean, dry
places. If vehicles must be stored outdoors:
²Try to avoid storage locations that are near any
obvious sources of industrial or environmental con-
tamination (e.g., trees, factories, steam or vapor
vents, railroad tracks, etc.)
²Maintain tight security to help prevent pilferage
and vandalism, and inspect each vehicle regularly to
check for such damage
²If the vehicle must be parked on an incline, park
it with the front end higher than the rear; this will
prevent ªhydrostatic lockº caused by fuel draining
into the engine
²Rinse the vehicle at least once a week. Snow
should be washed away more often, since it can trap
harmful contaminants. Dry all horizontal surfaces
(2) The IOD fuse should be removed in order to
prevent battery drain and possible damage.
(3) Check the vehicle's coolant and anti-freeze pro-
tection.
(4) Check the vehicle's battery at least once a
month for a proper charge (at least 12.4 volts).
Charge the battery if necessary. This will help pre-
vent freezing and deterioration.
(5) Check the vehicle's tires and inflate them to
their maximum recommended levels. Move the vehi-
cles periodically to avoid ªflatspottingº the tires.
(6) Do not engage the parking brake; keep it in the
OFF position.
(7) Keep all windows closed, all doors locked, and
all trim covers intact and in place.
(8) Do not use chalks, crayons or any marker con-
taining abrasives on painted, plated or glass sur-
faces.
(9) Always use seat covers when moving a vehicle.
PROGRAMMABLE
ELECTRONIC FEATURES
DESCRIPTION
The programming of electronic features applies to
specific DaimlerChrysler Corporation vehicles. Not
all vehicles are equipped with these electronic fea-
tures, and not all vehicles equipped with electronic
features have all the available features. Programma-
ble electronic features are subject to change and may
be added or deleted from specific vehicle models.
(1) The programmable electronic features that may
be provided on the vehicle are:
²Rolling Power Door Locks
²Horn Chirp (When Doors Locked With Remote
Keyless Entry)²Headlamp Flash (When Doors Locked or
Unlocked With Remote Keyless Entry)
²Low Fuel Chime
²Remote Keyless Entry Door Unlock Sequence
²Headlights On Automatically With Wipers
²Turn Signal Chime
²12V Power Outlet
²Remote Unlock
²Remote Linked To Memory
²Headlamp Delay
²Service Interval
²Easy Exit Seat
(2) Programming any of the above features is to be
performed prior to vehicle delivery to the customer,
depending on customer preference.
NOTE: For all vehicles except Caravan/Town and
Country, the programming must be performed using
the DRB IIITscan tool. On Caravan/Town and Coun-
try vehicles the features can be programmed using
the DRB IIITscan tool or by button pushing
sequences. The customer can perform program-
ming, if desired, by following the instructions out-
lined in the owner manual.
OPERATION
NOTE: The programmable features provided on
vehicles need to be explained to the customer at
the time of sale. The customer's preferences con-
cerning the features should be noted and pro-
grammed accordingly during predelivery.
NOTE: When using the DRB IIITscan tool to enable/
disable any programmable electronic features, go to
the main menu item #9 on the DRB IIITscan tool.
This is ªCustomer Preferencesº. You must choose
ªCustomer Preferencesº on the main menu to pro-
gram the desired features.
ROLLING POWER DOOR LOCKS
With this feature enabled, the vehicle's door lock-
ing mechanisms automatically lock when the vehicle
reaches approximately 24 Km/h (15 mph).
HORN CHIRP
NOTE: This feature can be enabled with or without
the headlamp flash feature.
The horn chirp function is a feature that can be
enabled or disabled on vehicles equipped with
30 - 20 NEW VEHICLE PREPARATIONBR/BE
PRE DELIVERY STORAGE (Continued)
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Remote Keyless Entry (RKE). The horn chirps when
the vehicle is locked with the RKE transmitter.
HEADLAMP FLASH
NOTE: This feature can be enabled with or without
the horn chirp feature.
The headlamp flash function is a feature that can
be enabled or disabled on vehicles equipped with
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE). The headlamps flash
once when the vehicle is locked with the RKE trans-
mitter, and flash twice when the vehicle is unlocked
with the RKE transmitter.
LOW FUEL CHIME
All vehicles equipped with the audible low fuel
chime are shipped with this feature enabled.
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY (RKE) DOOR UNLOCK
SEQUENCE
Two door unlock sequences are provided on vehi-
cles equipped with this feature. When using the RKE
transmitter to unlock the doors, pressing the unlock
button once when the feature is enabled unlocks only
the driver's door. Pushing the RKE transmitter
unlock button a second time unlocks the remaining
doors. When the RKE door unlock feature is disabled,
all doors unlock with one press of the RKE transmit-
ter unlock button.
HEADLIGHTS ON AUTOMATICALLY WITH WIPERS
This feature appears on vehicles that have, as an
option, automatic headlights. When the windshield
wipers are turned on, the headlights automatically
turn on.
12V POWER OUTLET
This feature currently appears on Caravan/Voyag-
er/Town and Country vehicles. The vehicles are
shipped with the 12V power outlets turned off with
the ignition key. The relay can be changed to make
the outlets powered at all times. This feature may be
of interest to customers with cell phones.
TURN SIGNAL CHIME
This feature is an audible turn signal warning
chime. The chime sounds if the turn signal is on, the
vehicle has traveled one mile and vehicle speed has
exceeded 40 Km/h (25 mph).
REMOTE UNLOCK
The remote unlock function is a feature that can be
enabled or disabled on vehicles equipped with
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE). With the first press of
the RKE transmitter to unlock the doors, the driver's
door only unlocks. With the second press of the RKEtransmitter, the remaining doors and the liftgate
unlock. With the remote unlock feature enabled, the
first press of the RKE transmitter unlocks all doors.
REMOTE LINKED TO MEMORY
The remote linked to memory function is currently
only available only on Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited
vehicles. When enabled, this feature recalls a mem-
ory of seats, mirror and radio presets and positions
when unlocking the vehicle with the RKE transmit-
ter.
HEADLAMP DELAY
Currently available only on Jeep Grand Cherokee
vehicles, the headlamp delay timeout can be set to
30, 60 or 90 seconds. This timeout only occurs when
the ignition is turned off prior to turning the head-
lamps off, or when leaving the headlamps in AUTO
mode.
SERVICE INTERVAL
Currently available only on Jeep Grand Cherokee
vehicles, the interval for the service reminder mes-
sage can be set from 3,219 kilometers to 12,070 kilo-
meters (2,000 miles to 7,500 miles).
EASY EXIT SEAT
Currently available only on Jeep Grand Cherokee
Limited vehicles, the driver's seat will reposition
55mm (2.1 inches) rearward, or the end of travel if
less than 55mm (2.1 inches) and full downward when
the key is removed from the ignition. This feature
allows ease of exiting the vehicle. The seat will repo-
sition itself to the memory location when the vehicle
is unlocked using the RKE transmitter or by pressing
the memory buttons on the door panel.
APPEARANCE TIPS
CLEANING
(1) Before delivering the new vehicle to the cus-
tomer, the following checks on appearance details are
recommended:
²Wash the vehicle to remove all traces of road
grime and other dirt on the car from new vehicle
preparation operations
²Clean the tire sidewalls
²Clean exterior and interior glass surfaces
²Remove all protective covers
²Remove undercoat overspray, excess window
sealer, and excess weatherstrip adhesive
²Inspect interior trim, seats, carpeting, and mold-
ings. Clean as necessary
²Remove shipping and inspection stickers
BR/BENEW VEHICLE PREPARATION 30 - 21
PROGRAMMABLE ELECTRONIC FEATURES (Continued)
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HEAD - INSPECTION, CYLINDER . . . 9-137,9-193,
9-23,9-250,9-80
HEAD - INSTALLATION, CYLINDER . 9-137,9-193,
9-23,9-250,9-80
HEAD - OPERATION, CYLINDER . 9-136,9-22,9-79
HEAD - REMOVAL, CYLINDER . 9-137,9-192,9-23,
9-246,9-80
HEAD COVER GASKET - DESCRIPTION,
CYLINDER...........................9-22
HEAD COVER GASKET - OPERATION,
CYLINDER...........................9-22
HEAD COVER(S) - CLEANING, CYLINDER . 9-138,
9-194,9-24,9-253,9-81
HEAD COVER(S) - DESCRIPTION,
CYLINDER..........................9-194
HEAD COVER(S) - INSPECTION,
CYLINDER........9-138,9-194,9-24,9-253,9-81
HEAD COVER(S) - INSTALLATION,
CYLINDER........9-138,9-194,9-24,9-253,9-81
HEAD COVER(S) - REMOVAL, CYLINDER . 9-138,
9-194,9-24,9-253,9-81
HEAD GASKET FAILURE - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING, CYLINDER . 9-136,9-191,9-22,9-79
HEAD RESTRAINTS - INSPECTION, SEAT
BELTS, SHOULDER BELTS,
RETRACTORS.......................30-12
HEADLAMP - DESCRIPTION............8L-13
HEADLAMP - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING . . 8L-13
HEADLAMP - INSTALLATION............8L-16
HEADLAMP - OPERATION..............8L-13
HEADLAMP - REMOVAL...............8L-16
HEADLAMP ALIGNMENT, SPECIAL
TOOLS..............................8L-4
HEADLAMP RELAY - DESCRIPTION......8L-16
HEADLAMP RELAY - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING...........................8L-17
HEADLAMP RELAY - INSTALLATION......8L-18
HEADLAMP RELAY - OPERATION........8L-17
HEADLAMP RELAY - REMOVAL.........8L-18
HEADLAMP SWITCH - DESCRIPTION.....8L-18
HEADLAMP SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING...........................8L-18
HEADLAMP SWITCH - INSTALLATION....8L-20
HEADLAMP SWITCH - OPERATION.......8L-18
HEADLAMP SWITCH - REMOVAL........8L-19
HEADLAMP UNIT - ADJUSTMENTS......8L-21
HEADLAMP UNIT - INSTALLATION.......8L-20
HEADLAMP UNIT - REMOVAL...........8L-20
HEADLINER - INSTALLATION..........23-125
HEADLINER - REMOVAL..............23-125
HEAT SHIELDS - DESCRIPTION.........11-10
HEAT SHIELDS - INSTALLATION.........11-10
HEAT SHIELDS - REMOVAL.............11-10
HEAT/DEFROST DOOR - INSTALLATION . . . 24-39
HEAT/DEFROST DOOR - REMOVAL.......24-38
HEAT/DEFROST DOOR ACTUATOR -
INSTALLATION.......................24-27
HEAT/DEFROST DOOR ACTUATOR -
REMOVAL..........................24-26
HEATED MIRROR GRID - DESCRIPTION . . . 8G-4
HEATED MIRROR GRID - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING........................8G-4
HEATED MIRROR GRID - OPERATION.....8G-4
HEATED MIRROR SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING........................8G-3
HEATED MIRROR SYSTEM -
DESCRIPTION........................8G-1
HEATED MIRROR SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING........................8G-2
HEATED MIRROR SYSTEM - OPERATION . . . 8G-2
HEATED SEAT ELEMENT - DESCRIPTION . . 8G-10
HEATED SEAT ELEMENT - OPERATION....8G-10
HEATED SEAT ELEMENT AND SENSOR -
DIAGNOSIS & TESTING...............8G-11
HEATED SEAT RELAY - DESCRIPTION....8G-11
HEATED SEAT RELAY - DIAGNOSIS &
TESTING...........................8G-12
HEATED SEAT RELAY - INSTALLATION....8G-13
HEATED SEAT RELAY - OPERATION......8G-12
HEATED SEAT RELAY - REMOVAL.......8G-13
HEATED SEAT SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS &
TESTING
.......................8G-14,8G-8
HEATED SEAT SYSTEM - DESCRIPTION
....8G-5
HEATED SEAT SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS &
TESTING
............................8G-6
HEATED SEAT SYSTEM - OPERATION
.....8G-6
HEATER - 3.9L/5.2L/5.9L -
DESCRIPTION, ENGINE BLOCK
...........7-45HEATER - 3.9L/5.2L/5.9L -
INSTALLATION, ENGINE BLOCK..........7-45
HEATER - 3.9L/5.2L/5.9L - OPERATION,
ENGINE BLOCK.......................7-45
HEATER - 3.9L/5.2L/5.9L - REMOVAL,
ENGINE BLOCK.......................7-45
HEATER - 5.9L DIESEL - DESCRIPTION,
ENGINE BLOCK.......................7-47
HEATER - 5.9L DIESEL - INSTALLATION,
ENGINE BLOCK.......................7-47
HEATER - 5.9L DIESEL - OPERATION,
ENGINE BLOCK.......................7-47
HEATER - 5.9L DIESEL - REMOVAL,
ENGINE BLOCK.......................7-47
HEATER - 8.0L - DESCRIPTION, ENGINE
BLOCK..............................7-46
HEATER - 8.0L - INSTALLATION, ENGINE
BLOCK..............................7-46
HEATER - 8.0L - OPERATION, ENGINE
BLOCK..............................7-46
HEATER - 8.0L - REMOVAL, ENGINE
BLOCK..............................7-46
HEATER - DESCRIPTION, FUEL..........14-62
HEATER - DESCRIPTION, INTAKE AIR....14-100
HEATER - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
FUEL..............................14-62
HEATER - INSTALLATION, INTAKE AIR . . . 14-101
HEATER - OPERATION, FUEL............14-62
HEATER - OPERATION, INTAKE AIR.....14-100
HEATER - REMOVAL, INTAKE AIR.......14-100
HEATER - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION,
FUEL................................14-63
HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER -
DESCRIPTION........................24-1
HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER -
OPERATION..........................24-1
HEATER CONTROL - DESCRIPTION, A/C . . . 24-18
HEATER CONTROL - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, A/C.......................24-19
HEATER CONTROL - INSTALLATION, A/C . . 24-20
HEATER CONTROL - OPERATION, A/C....24-18
HEATER CONTROL - REMOVAL, A/C......24-19
HEATER CORE - DESCRIPTION..........24-55
HEATER CORE - INSTALLATION.........24-56
HEATER CORE - OPERATION............24-55
HEATER CORE - REMOVAL.............24-56
HEATER CORE GROUND STRAP -
INSTALLATION.......................8A-15
HEATER CORE GROUND STRAP -
REMOVAL..........................8A-14
HEATER PERFORMANCE - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING........................24-6
HEATER RELAY - DESCRIPTION, FUEL....14-63
HEATER RELAY - DESCRIPTION, INTAKE
AIR ..............................14-101
HEATER RELAY - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, FUEL......................14-64
HEATER RELAY - INSTALLATION, FUEL . . . 14-65
HEATER RELAY - INSTALLATION, INTAKE
AIR ..............................14-102
HEATER RELAY - OPERATION, FUEL......14-63
HEATER RELAY - OPERATION, INTAKE
AIR
..............................14-102
HEATER RELAY - REMOVAL, FUEL
.......14-65
HEATER RELAY - REMOVAL, INTAKE AIR
. 14-102
HEATER SWITCH - DESCRIPTION,
DRIVER SEAT
........................8G-7
HEATER SWITCH - DESCRIPTION,
PASSENGER SEAT
....................8G-13
HEATER SWITCH - INSTALLATION,
DRIVER SEAT
........................8G-9
HEATER SWITCH - INSTALLATION,
PASSENGER SEAT
....................8G-16
HEATER SWITCH - OPERATION, DRIVER
SEAT
...............................8G-7
HEATER SWITCH - OPERATION,
PASSENGER SEAT
....................8G-14
HEATER SWITCH - REMOVAL, DRIVER
SEAT
...............................8G-9
HEATER SWITCH - REMOVAL,
PASSENGER SEAT
....................8G-15
HEATER/AIR CONDITIONER -
INSPECTION
........................30-17
HEAVY DUTY ENGINE (FEDERAL ONLY -
2500 8.0L HD AND 3500 5.9L& 8.0L
MODELS) MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES
- DESCRIPTION
.......................0-17HEAVY DUTY/8.0L - DESCRIPTION,
CATALYTIC CONVERTER - 5.9L...........11-6
HEAVY DUTY/8.0L - INSPECTION,
CATALYTIC CONVERTER - 5.9L...........11-7
HEAVY DUTY/8.0L - INSPECTION,
EXHAUST PIPE - 5.9L..................11-9
HEAVY DUTY/8.0L - INSPECTION,
TAILPIPE - 5.9L......................11-12
HEAVY DUTY/8.0L - INSTALLATION,
CATALYTIC CONVERTER - 5.9L...........11-7
HEAVY DUTY/8.0L - INSTALLATION,
EXHAUST PIPE - 5.9L..................11-9
HEAVY DUTY/8.0L - INSTALLATION,
TAILPIPE - 5.9L......................11-12
HEAVY DUTY/8.0L - OPERATION,
CATALYTIC CONVERTER - 5.9L...........11-6
HEAVY DUTY/8.0L - REMOVAL,
CATALYTIC CONVERTER - 5.9L...........11-6
HEAVY DUTY/8.0L - REMOVAL,
EXHAUST PIPE - 5.9L..................11-8
HEAVY DUTY/8.0L - REMOVAL, TAILPIPE
- 5.9L..............................11-12
HEIGHT ADJUSTER KNOB -
INSTALLATION, TURNING LOOP.........8O-30
HEIGHT ADJUSTER KNOB - REMOVAL,
TURNING LOOP.....................8O-30
HIGH BEAM INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION . . 8J-21
HIGH BEAM INDICATOR - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING.......................8J-22
HIGH BEAM INDICATOR - OPERATION....8J-22
HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP -
INSTALLATION, CENTER................8L-6
HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP -
REMOVAL, CENTER....................8L-6
HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP UNIT -
INSTALLATION, CENTER................8L-6
HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP UNIT -
REMOVAL, CENTER....................8L-6
HIGH PRESSURE FUEL LINES -
DESCRIPTION.......................14-74
HIGH PRESSURE FUEL LINES -
OPERATION.........................14-74
HIGH PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE -
DESCRIPTION.......................24-46
HIGH PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE -
OPERATION.........................24-46
HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH -
DESCRIPTION, A/C...................24-20
HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING, A/C...................24-20
HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH -
INSTALLATION, A/C...................24-21
HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH - OPERATION,
A/C................................24-20
HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH - REMOVAL,
A/C................................24-21
HIGH-PRESSURE FUEL LINE LEAKS -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.............14-74
HINGE - INSTALLATION......23-71,23-79,23-99
HINGE - REMOVAL.........23-70,23-79,23-99
HITCH - INSTALLATION, TRAILER........13-10
HITCH - REMOVAL, TRAILER...........13-10
HOISTING - STANDARD PROCEDURE......0-28
HOLDDOWN - DESCRIPTION, BATTERY . . . 8F-18
HOLDDOWN - INSTALLATION, BATTERY . . . 8F-18
HOLDDOWN - OPERATION, BATTERY.....8F-18
HOLDDOWN - REMOVAL, BATTERY......8F-18
HOLDER - INSTALLATION, CUP........23-111
HOLDER - REMOVAL, CUP............23-110
HOLE REPAIR - DESCRIPTION,
THREADED........................Intro.-6
HONING - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
CYLINDER BORE........9-10,9-126,9-180,9-69
HOOD - ADJUSTMENT
...............23-100
HOOD - INSTALLATION
...............23-100
HOOD - REMOVAL
...................23-100
HOOD LATCH/SAFETY CATCH -
INSPECTION
.........................30-4
HOOK - INSTALLATION, COAT
..........23-125
HOOK - INSTALLATION, FRONT TOW
.....13-10
HOOK - REMOVAL, COAT
.............23-124
HOOK - REMOVAL, FRONT TOW
..........13-9
HORN - DESCRIPTION
.............8H-1,8H-2
HORN - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
.......8H-2
HORN - INSPECTION
..................30-19
HORN - OPERATION
...............8H-1,8H-2
HORN RELAY - DESCRIPTION
...........8H-3
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