transmission DODGE RAM 2002 Service Repair Manual
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(3) On vehicles with air conditioning, turn the
temperature control knob to the extreme counter
clockwise (Cool) position, and set the mode control
switch knob to the Bi-Level (A/C) position. The out-
side (recirculation) air door should be open to outside
air. If not OK, (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CON-
DITIONING/CONTROLS - DIAGNOSIS AND TEST-
ING - VACUUM SYSTEM).
(4) Open the vehicle windows. Test the blower
motor operation in all speeds. If not OK, (Refer to 24
- HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/DISTRIBU-
TION/BLOWER MOTOR - DIAGNOSIS AND TEST-
ING).
(5) On vehicles with air conditioning, the compres-
sor should be running and the air conditioning sys-
tem in operation unless the ambient air temperature
is below about -1É C (30É F). If not OK, (Refer to 24 -
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING - A/C PERFORMANCE).
(6) Check the mode control switch operation. The
heater and air conditioner systems should respond as
described in the owner's manual in the vehicle glove
box to each mode selected. Reduce the engine speed
to normal idle. The vacuum will be high at low idle
and the vacuum actuators should respond quickly. If
not OK, (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDI-
TIONING/CONTROLS - DIAGNOSIS AND TEST-
ING - VACUUM SYSTEM).
(7) If the vacuum tests, and the electrical compo-
nent and circuit tests reveal no problems, disassem-
ble the HVAC housing to inspect for mechanical
misalignment or binding of the mode doors (Refer to
24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/DISTRIBU-
TION/HVAC HOUSING - DISASSEMBLY)
REMOVAL
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-
BAGS, DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM BEFORE
ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING
COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT
DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. DISCONNECT AND ISO-
LATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE,
THEN WAIT TWO MINUTES FOR THE AIRBAG SYS-
TEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE PER-
FORMING FURTHER DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. THIS
IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE AIRBAG
SYSTEM. FAILURE TO TAKE THE PROPER PRE-
CAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN AN ACCIDENTAL
AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL
INJURY.
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Reach under the instrument panel near the
driver side of the floor panel transmission tunnel andunplug the a/c heater control to HVAC housing vac-
uum harness connector.
(3) While still reaching under the instrument
panel, disengage the retainer on the a/c heater con-
trol half of the vacuum harness from the hole in the
center distribution duct (Fig. 18).
(4) Remove the cluster bezel from the instrument
panel(Refer to 23 - BODY/INSTRUMENT PANEL/
CLUSTER BEZEL - REMOVAL).
(5) Remove the four screws that secure the a/c
heater control to the instrument panel (Fig. 19).
(6) Pull the a/c heater control assembly away from
the instrument panel far enough to access the con-
nections on the back of the control.
(7) Unplug the wire harness connector from the
back of the a/c heater control.
(8) On vehicles with heated mirrors, unplug the
heated mirror wire harness connector from the back
of the a/c heater control.
(9) Remove the a/c heater control from the instru-
ment panel.
INSTALLATION
(1) Plug the wire harness connector(s) into the
receptacle(s) on the back of the a/c heater control.
(2) Route the HVAC vacuum harness through the
hole in the reinforcement below the a/c heater control
opening of the instrument panel.
(3) Position the a/c heater control in the instru-
ment panel and secure it with four screws. Tighten
the screws to 2.2 N´m (20 in. lbs.).
Fig. 18 A/C HEATER CONTROL VACUUM HARNESS
ROUTING
1 - A/C HEATER CONTROL VACUUM HARNESS
2 - REINFORCEMENT
3 - RETAINER
4 - CENTER DISTRIBUTION DUCT
BR/BECONTROLS 24 - 19
A/C-HEATER CONTROL (Continued)
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replaced. The compressor clutch, pulley and clutch
coil are available for service.
OPERATION - HIGH PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE
The high pressure relief valve vents the system
when a discharge pressure of 3445 to 4135 kPa (500
to 600 psi) or above is reached. The valve closes with
a minimum discharge pressure of 2756 kPa (400 psi)
is reached.
The high pressure relief valve vents only enough
refrigerant to reduce the system pressure, and then
re-seats itself. The majority of the refrigerant is con-
served in the system. If the valve vents refrigerant, it
does not mean the valve is faulty.
The high pressure relief valve is a factory-cali-
brated unit. The valve cannot be adjusted or
repaired, and must not be removed or otherwise dis-
turbed. The valve is only serviced as a part of the
compressor assembly.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - A/C COMPRESSOR
When investigating an air conditioning related
noise, you must first know the conditions under
which the noise occurs. These conditions include:
weather, vehicle speed, transmission in gear or neu-
tral, engine speed, engine operating temperature,
and any other special conditions. Noises that develop
during air conditioning operation can often be mis-
leading. For example: What sounds like a failed front
bearing or connecting rod, may be caused by loose
bolts, nuts, mounting brackets, or a loose compressor
clutch assembly.
Drive belts are speed sensitive. At different engine
speeds and depending upon belt tension, belts can
develop noises that are mistaken for a compressor
noise. Improper belt tension can cause a misleading
noise when the compressor clutch is engaged, which
may not occur when the compressor clutch is disen-
gaged. Check the serpentine drive belt condition and
tension before beginning this procedure(Refer to 7 -
COOLING/ACCESSORY DRIVE/DRIVE BELTS -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING).
(1) Select a quiet area for testing. Duplicate the
complaint conditions as much as possible. Switch the
compressor on and off several times to clearly iden-
tify the compressor noise. Listen to the compressor
while the clutch is engaged and disengaged. Probe
the compressor with an engine stethoscope or a long
screwdriver with the handle held to your ear to bet-
ter localize the source of the noise.
(2) Loosen all of the compressor mounting hard-
ware and retighten. Tighten the compressor clutch
mounting nut. Be certain that the clutch coil is
mounted securely to the compressor, and that the
clutch plate and pulley are properly aligned and have
the correct air gap. (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIRCONDITIONING/CONTROLS/A/C COMPRESSOR
CLUTCH - INSTALLATION)
(3) To duplicate a high-ambient temperature condi-
tion (high head pressure), restrict the air flow
through the condenser. Install a manifold gauge set
to be certain that the discharge pressure does not
exceed 2760 kPa (400 psi).
(4) Check the refrigerant system plumbing for
incorrect routing, rubbing or interference, which can
cause unusual noises. Also check the refrigerant lines
for kinks or sharp bends that will restrict refrigerant
flow, which can cause noises. (Refer to 24 - HEAT-
ING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING - CAU-
TION)
(5) If the noise is from opening and closing of the
high pressure relief valve, recover, evacuate, and
recharge the refrigerant system. (Refer to 24 - HEAT-
ING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING - STAN-
DARD PROCEDURE - REFRIGERANT RECOVERY)
(Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/
PLUMBING - STANDARD PROCEDURE - REFRIG-
ERANT SYSTEM EVACUATE) (Refer to 24 -
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING -
STANDARD PROCEDURE - REFRIGERANT SYS-
TEM CHARGE) If the high pressure relief valve still
does not seat properly, replace the compressor.
(6) If the noise is from liquid slugging on the suc-
tion line, replace the accumulator. (Refer to 24 -
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING/AC-
CUMULATOR - REMOVAL) Check the refrigerant oil
level and the refrigerant system charge. (Refer to 24
- HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING/
REFRIGERANT OIL - STANDARD PROCEDURE -
REFRIGERANT OIL LEVEL) (Refer to 24 - HEAT-
ING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING - SPECI-
FICATIONS - CHARGE CAPACITY) If the liquid
slugging condition continues following accumulator
replacement, replace the compressor.
(7) If the noise continues, replace the compressor
and repeat Step 1.
REMOVAL
WARNING: REVIEW THE WARNINGS AND CAU-
TIONS IN THE FRONT OF THIS SECTION BEFORE
PERFORMING THE FOLLOWING OPERATION.
(Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/
PLUMBING - WARNING) (Refer to 24 - HEATING &
AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING - CAUTION)
The compressor may be removed and repositioned
without disconnecting the refrigerant lines or dis-
charging the refrigerant system. Discharging is not
necessary if servicing the compressor clutch or clutch
coil, the engine, the cylinder head, or the generator.
(1) Recover the refrigerant from the refrigerant
system. (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDI-
BR/BEPLUMBING 24 - 47
A/C COMPRESSOR (Continued)
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EMISSIONS CONTROL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
EMISSIONS CONTROL
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION - DIESEL.................1
DESCRIPTION - STATE DISPLAY TEST
MODE...............................1
DESCRIPTION - CIRCUIT ACTUATION TEST
MODE...............................2
DESCRIPTION - DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE
CODES..............................2
DESCRIPTION - TASK MANAGER.........17
DESCRIPTION - MONITORED SYSTEMS . . . 17
DESCRIPTION - TRIP DEFINITION........19
DESCRIPTION - COMPONENT MONITORS -
GAS ENGINES.......................19DESCRIPTION - COMPONENT MONITORS -
DIESEL ENGINES.....................20
OPERATION
OPERATION - GAS ENGINES............20
OPERATION - DIESEL..................20
OPERATION - TASK MANAGER..........21
OPERATION - NON-MONITORED
CIRCUITS - GAS ENGINES..............24
OPERATION - NON-MONITORED
CIRCUITS - DIESEL....................24
AIR INJECTION.........................26
EVAPORATIVE EMISSIONS................32
EMISSIONS CONTROL
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION - DIESEL
Two different modules are used for powertrain con-
trol with the diesel engine. The Powertrain Control
Module (PCM) is used primarily for charging system,
transmission, A/C compressor clutch operation and
speed control functions. The Engine Control Module
(ECM) is used to control thefuel and emissions
systems.The PCM is located in the right/rear of
engine compartment (Fig. 1). The ECM is bolted to
the left side of the engine cylinder block (Fig. 2).
DESCRIPTION - STATE DISPLAY TEST MODE
The switch inputs to the Powertrain Control Mod-
ule (PCM) have two recognized states; HIGH and
LOW. For this reason, the PCM cannot recognize the
difference between a selected switch position versus
an open circuit, a short circuit, or a defective switch.
If the State Display screen shows the change from
HIGH to LOW or LOW to HIGH, assume the entire
switch circuit to the PCM functions properly. Connectthe DRB scan tool to the data link connector and
access the state display screen. Then access either
State Display Inputs and Outputs or State Display
Sensors.
Fig. 1 Powertrain Control Module (PCM) Location
1 - PCM MOUNTING BOLTS (3)
2 - POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM)
3 - (3) 32±WAY CONNECTORS
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(M)Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) illuminated during engine operation if this DTC was recorded
(depending if required by CARB and/or EPA). MIL is displayed as an engine icon on instrument panel.
(G)Generator lamp illuminated
Generic Scan
Tool P-CodeDRB Scan Tool Display Brief Description of DTC
P0509 (M) IAC Motor Sense Circuit High
P0521 Oil Pressure Switch Rationality
P0522 Oil Pressure Voltage Too Low Oil pressure sending unit (sensor) voltage input below the
minimum acceptable voltage.
P0523 Oil Pressure Voltage Too High Oil pressure sending unit (sensor) voltage input above the
maximum acceptable voltage.
P0524 Oil Pressure Too Low Engine oil pressure is low. Engine power derated.
P0545 A/C Clutch Relay Circuit Problem detected in air conditioning clutch relay control
circuit.
P0551 Power Steering Switch Failure Incorrect input state detected for the power steering switch
circuit. PL: High pressure seen at high speed.
P0562 Charging System Voltage Too Low Supply voltage sensed at ECM too low.
P0563 Charging System Voltage Too High Supply voltage sensed at ECM too high.
P0572 Brake Switch Input #1 Signal Missing
P0573 Brake Switch Input #2 Signal Missing
P0575 Cruise Control Switch Voltage Low
P0576 Cruise Control Switch Voltage High
P0577 Cruise Control Switch Voltage High
P0600 PCM Failure SPI Communications No communication detected between co-processors in the
control module.
P0601 (M) Internal Controller Failure Internal control module fault condition (check sum) detected.
P0602 (M) ECM Fueling Calibration Error ECM Internal fault condition detected.
P0604 RAM Check Failure Transmission control module RAM self test fault detected.
-Aisin transmission
P0605 ROM Check Falure Transmission control module ROM self test fault detected
-Aisin transmission
P0606 (M) ECM Failure ECM Internal fault condition detected.
P0615 Starter Relay Control Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the starter relay
control circuit.
P0622 (G) Generator Field Not Switching Properly An open or shorted condition detected in the generator field
control circuit.
P0645 A/C Clutch Relay Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the A/C clutch relay
control circuit.
P0700 EATX Controller DTC Present This SBEC III or JTEC DTC indicates that the EATX or Aisin
controller has an active fault and has illuminated the MIL via
a CCD (EATX) or SCI (Aisin) message. The specific fault
must be acquired from the EATX via CCD or from the Aisin
via ISO-9141.
P0703 Brake Switch Stuck Pressed or
ReleasedIncorrect input state detected in the brake switch circuit.
(Changed from P1595)
P0703 Brake Switch Sense Circuit
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EMISSIONS CONTROL (Continued)
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(M)Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) illuminated during engine operation if this DTC was recorded
(depending if required by CARB and/or EPA). MIL is displayed as an engine icon on instrument panel.
(G)Generator lamp illuminated
Generic Scan
Tool P-CodeDRB Scan Tool Display Brief Description of DTC
P0711 (M) Trans Temp Sensor, No Temp Rise
After StartRelationship between the transmission temperature and
overdrive operation and/or TCC operation indicates a failure
of the Transmission Temperature Sensor. OBD II Rationality.
Was MIL code 37.
P0712 Trans Temp Sensor Voltage Too Low Transmission fluid temperature sensor input below
acceptable voltage. Was MIL code 37.
P0712 (M) Trans Temp Sensor Voltage Too Low Voltage less than 1.55 volts (4-speed auto. trans. only).
P0713 Trans Temp Sensor Voltage Too High Transmission fluid temperature sensor input above
acceptable voltage. Was MIL code 37.
P0713 (M) Trans Temp Sensor Voltage Too High Voltage greater than 3.76 volts (4-speed auto. trans. only).
P0720 (M) Low Output SPD Sensor RPM, Above
15 MPHThe relationship between the Output Shaft Speed Sensor
and vehicle speed is not within acceptable limits.
P0720 (M) Low Output Spd Sensor RPM Above
15 mphOutput shaft speed is less than 60 rpm with vehicle speed
above 15 mph (4-speed auto. trans. only).
P0740 (M) Torq Con Clu, No RPM Drop at
LockupRelationship between engine and vehicle speeds indicated
failure of torque convertor clutch lock-up system (TCC/PTU
solenoid)
P0743 (M) Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid/
Trans Relay CircuitsAn open or shorted condition detected in the torque
converter clutch (part throttle unlock) solenoid control circuit.
Shift solenoid C electrical fault - Aisin transmission
P0743 (M) Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid/
Trans Relay CircuitsAn open or shorted condition detected in the torque
converter part throttle unlock solenoid control circuit (3 or
4-speed auto. trans. only).
P0748 (M) Governor Pressur Sol Control/Trans
Relay CircuitsAn open or shorted condition detected in the Governor
Pressure Solenoid circuit or Trans Relay Circuit in JTEC RE
transmissions.
P0748 (M) Governor Pressure Sol Control/Trans
Relay CircuitsAn open or shorted condition detected in the governor
pressure solenoid or relay circuits (4-speed auto. trans.
only).
P0751 (M) O/D Switch Pressed (Lo) More Than 5
MinutesOverdrive override switch input is in a prolonged depressed
state.
P0751 (M) O/D Switch Pressed (LO) More Than 5
MinOverdrive Off switch input too low for more than 5 minutes
(4-speed auto. trans. only).
P0753 (M) Trans 3-4 Shift Sol/Trans Relay
CircuitsAn open or shorted condition detected in the overdrive
solenoid control circuit or Trans Relay Circuit in JTEC RE
transmissions. Was MIL code 45.
P0753 (M) Trans 3-4 Shift Sol/Trans Relay
CircuitsAn open or shorted condition detected in the transmission
2-4 shift solenoid circuit (4-speed auto. trans. only).
P0756 AW4 Shift Sol B (2-3) Functional
FailureShift solenoid B (2-3) functional fault - Aisin transmission
P0783 (M) 3-4 Shift Sol, No RPM Drop at Lockup The overdrive solenoid is unable to engage the gear change
from 3rd gear to the overdrive gear.
P0801 Reverse Gear Lockout Circuit Open or
ShortAn open or shorted condition detected in the transmission
reverse gear lock-out solenoid control circuit.
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EMISSIONS CONTROL (Continued)
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(M)Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) illuminated during engine operation if this DTC was recorded
(depending if required by CARB and/or EPA). MIL is displayed as an engine icon on instrument panel.
(G)Generator lamp illuminated
Generic Scan
Tool P-CodeDRB Scan Tool Display Brief Description of DTC
P1477 Too Much Secondary Air Excessive flow of secondary air injection detected during
aspirator test (was P0411).
P1478 Battery Temp Sensor Volts Out of Limit Internal temperature sensor input voltage out of an
acceptable range.
P1479 Transmission Fan Relay Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the transmission
fan relay circuit.
P1480 PCV Solenoid Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the PCV solenoid
circuit.
P1481 EATX RPM Pulse Perf EATX RPM pulse generator signal for misfire detection does
not correlate with expected value.
P1482 Catalyst Temperature Sensor Circuit
Shorted LowCatalyst temperature sensor circuit shorted low.
P1483 Catalyst Temperature Sensor Circuit
Shorted High.Catalyst temperature sensor circuit shorted high.
P1484 Catalytic Converter Overheat Detected A catalyst overheat condition has been detected by the
catalyst temperature sensor.
P1485 Air Injection Solenoid Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the air assist
solenoid circuit.
P1486 Evap Leak Monitor Pinched Hose
FoundLDP has detected a pinched hose in the evaporative hose
system.
P1487 Hi Speed Rad Fan CTRL Relay Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the control circuit of
the #2 high speed radiator fan control relay.
P1488 Auxiliary 5 Volt Supply Output Too Low Auxiliary 5 volt sensor feed is sensed to be below an
acceptable limit.
P1488 5 Volt Supply Voltage Low Sensor supply voltage for ECM sensors is too low.
P1489 High Speed Fan CTRL Relay Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the control circuit of
the high speed radiator fan control relay.
P1490 Low Speed Fan CTRL Relay Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in control circuit of the
low speed radiator fan control relay.
P1491 Rad Fan Control Relay Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the radiator fan
control relay control circuit. This includes PWM solid state
relays.
P1492 Ambient/Batt Temp Sen Volts Too High External temperature sensor input above acceptable voltage.
P1492 (M) Ambient/Batt Temp Sensor Volts Too
HighBattery temperature sensor input voltage above an
acceptable range.
P1493 (M) Ambient/Batt Temp Sen Volts Too Low External temperature sensor input below acceptable voltage.
P1493 (M) Ambient/Batt Temp Sen Volts Too Low Battery temperature sensor input voltage below an
acceptable range.
P1494 (M) Leak Detection Pump Sw or
Mechanical FaultIncorrect input state detected for the Leak Detection Pump
(LDP) pressure switch.
P1495 Leak Detection Pump Solenoid Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the Leak Detection
Pump (LDP) solenoid circuit.
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EMISSIONS CONTROL (Continued)
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(M)Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) illuminated during engine operation if this DTC was recorded
(depending if required by CARB and/or EPA). MIL is displayed as an engine icon on instrument panel.
(G)Generator lamp illuminated
Generic Scan
Tool P-CodeDRB Scan Tool Display Brief Description of DTC
P1686 No SKIM BUS Messages Received No CCD/J1850 messages received from the Smart Key
Immobilizer Module (SKIM).
P1687 No MIC BUS Message (No Cluster
BUS Message)No CCD/J1850 messages received from the Mechanical
Instrument Cluster (MIC) module.
P1688 (M) Internal Fuel Injection Pump Controller
FailureInternal problem within the fuel injection pump. Low power,
engine derated, or engine stops.
P1689 (M) No Communication Between ECM and
Injection Pump ModuleData link circuit failure between ECM and fuel injection
pump. Low power, engine derated, or engine stops.
P1690 (M) Fuel Injection Pump CKP Sensor Does
Not Agree With ECM CKP SensorProblem in fuel sync signal. Possible injection pump timing
problem. Low power, engine derated, or engine stops.
P1691 Fuel Injection Pump Controller
Calibration ErrorInternal fuel injection pump failure. Low power, engine
derated, or engine stops.
P1692 DTC Set In ECM A9Companion DTC9was set in both the ECM and PCM.
P1693 (M) DTC Detected in Companion Module A fault has been generated in the companion engine control
module.
P1693 (M) DTC Detected in PCM/ECM or DTC
Detected in ECMA9Companion DTC9was set in both the ECM and PCM.
P1694 Fault In Companion Module No CCD/J1850 messages received from the powertrain
control module-Aisin transmission
P1694 (M) No BUS (CCD) Messages received
from ECMBus communication failure to PCM.
P1695 No CCD/J1850 Message From Body
Control ModuleNo CCD/J1850 messages received from the body control
module.
P1696 PCM Failure EEPROM Write Denied Unsuccessful attempt to write to an EEPROM location by the
control module.
P1697 PCM Failure SRI Mile Not Stored Unsuccessful attempt to update Service Reminder Indicator
(SRI or EMR) mileage in the control module EEPROM.
P1698 No CCD/J1850 Message From TCM No CCD/J1850 messages received from the electronic
transmission control module (EATX) or the Aisin transmission
controller.
P1698 No CCD Messages received from
PCMBus communication failure to PCM. A9Companion DTC9was
set in both the ECM and PCM.
P1699 No Climate Control Bus Messages
P1719 Skip Shift Solenoid Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the transmission
2-3 gear lock-out solenoid control circuit.
P1740 TCC or OD Sol Perf A rationality error has been detected in either the TCC
solenoid or overdrive solenoid systems.
P1740 (M) TCC OR O/D Solenoid Performance Problem detected in transmission convertor clutch and/or
overdrive circuits (diesel engine with 4-speed auto. trans.
only).
P1756 (M) GOV Press Not Equal to Target @
15-20 PSIThe requested pressure and the actual pressure are not
within a tolerance band for the Governor Control System
which is used to regulate governor pressure to control shifts
for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd gear. (Mid Pressure Malfunction)
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(M)Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) illuminated during engine operation if this DTC was recorded
(depending if required by CARB and/or EPA). MIL is displayed as an engine icon on instrument panel.
(G)Generator lamp illuminated
Generic Scan
Tool P-CodeDRB Scan Tool Display Brief Description of DTC
P1756 (M) Governor Pressure Not Equal to Target
@ 15-20 PSIGovernor sensor input not between 10 and 25 psi when
requested (4-speed auto. trans. only).
P1757 GOV Press Not Equal to Target @
15-20 PSIThe requested pressure and the actual pressure are not
within a tolerance band for the Governor Control System
which is used to regulate governor pressure to control shifts
for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd gear (Zero Pressure Malfunction)
P1757 (M) Governor Pressure Above 3 PSI In
Gear With 0 MPHGovernor pressure greater than 3 psi when requested to be
0 psi (4-speed auto. trans. only).
P1762 (M) Gov Press Sen Offset Volts Too Lo or
HighThe Governor Pressure Sensor input is greater than a
calibration limit or is less than a calibration limit for 3
consecutive park/neutral calibrations.
P1762 (M) Governor Press Sen Offset Volts Too
Low or HighSensor input greater or less than calibration for 3
consecutive Neutral/Park occurrences (4-speed auto. trans.
only).
P1763 Governor Pressure Sensor Volts Too
HiThe Governor Pressure Sensor input is above an acceptable
voltage level.
P1763 (M) Governor Pressure Sensor Volts Too
HIVoltage greater than 4.89 volts (4-speed auto. trans. only).
P1764 (M) Governor Pressure Sensor Volts Too
LowThe Governor Pressure Sensor input is below an acceptable
voltage level.
P1764 (M) Governor Pressure Sensor Volts Too
LowVoltage less than .10 volts (4-speed auto. trans. only).
P1765 (M) Trans 12 Volt Supply Relay CTRL
CircuitAn open or shorted condition is detected in the Transmission
Relay control circuit. This relay supplies power to the TCC
P1765 (M) Trans 12 Volt Supply Relay Ctrl Circuit Current state of solenoid output port is different than
expected (4-speed auto. trans. only).
P1830 Clutch Override Relay Circuit Problem detected in clutch pedal switch override relay circuit.
P1899 (M) P/N Switch Stuck in Park or in Gear Incorrect input state detected for the Park/Neutral switch.
P1899 (M) P/N Switch Stuck in Park or in Gear Incorrect input state detected for the Park/Neutral switch (3
or 4-speed auto. trans. only).
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EMISSIONS CONTROL (Continued)
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ABS - DESCRIPTION, BRAKES...........5-35
ABS - OPERATION, BRAKES.............5-36
ABS BRAKE SYSTEM - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, BLEEDING................5-36
ABS INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION.........8J-14
ABS INDICATOR - OPERATION..........8J-14
A/C APPLICATION TABLE,
SPECIFICATIONS......................24-7
A/C COMPRESSOR - DESCRIPTION......24-46
A/C COMPRESSOR - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING...........................24-47
A/C COMPRESSOR - INSTALLATION......24-48
A/C COMPRESSOR - OPERATION........24-46
A/C COMPRESSOR - REMOVAL.........24-47
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH -
DESCRIPTION.......................24-11
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH -
INSPECTION........................24-15
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH -
INSTALLATION.......................24-15
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH -
OPERATION.........................24-13
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH - REMOVAL . . 24-13
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH BREAK-IN -
STANDARD PROCEDURE...............24-13
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH COIL -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.............24-13
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH RELAY -
DESCRIPTION.......................24-17
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH RELAY -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING...............24-17
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH RELAY -
INSTALLATION.......................24-18
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH RELAY -
OPERATION.........................24-17
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH RELAY -
REMOVAL..........................24-18
A/C CONDENSER - DESCRIPTION........24-49
A/C CONDENSER - INSTALLATION.......24-50
A/C CONDENSER - OPERATION..........24-49
A/C CONDENSER - REMOVAL...........24-49
A/C EVAPORATOR - DESCRIPTION.......24-53
A/C EVAPORATOR - INSTALLATION......24-53
A/C EVAPORATOR - OPERATION.........24-53
A/C EVAPORATOR - REMOVAL..........24-53
A/C HEATER CONTROL - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING.......................24-18
A/C HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH -
DESCRIPTION.......................24-20
A/C HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.............24-20
A/C HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH -
INSTALLATION.......................24-20
A/C HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH -
OPERATION.........................24-20
A/C HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH -
REMOVAL..........................24-20
A/C LINE COUPLERS - DESCRIPTION.....24-40
A/C LINE COUPLERS - OPERATION......24-41
A/C LINE COUPLERS - STANDARD
PROCEDURE........................24-44
A/C LOW PRESSURE SWITCH -
DESCRIPTION.......................24-21
A/C LOW PRESSURE SWITCH -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.............24-21
A/C LOW PRESSURE SWITCH -
INSTALLATION.......................24-21
A/C LOW PRESSURE SWITCH -
OPERATION
.........................24-21
A/C LOW PRESSURE SWITCH -
REMOVAL
..........................24-21
A/C ORIFICE TUBE - DESCRIPTION
.......24-54
A/C ORIFICE TUBE - INSTALLATION
......24-54
A/C ORIFICE TUBE - OPERATION
........24-54
A/C ORIFICE TUBE - REMOVAL
..........24-54
A/C PERFORMANCE - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING
............................24-2
ACCELERATOR PEDAL - INSTALLATION
. . . 14-37
ACCELERATOR PEDAL - REMOVAL
.......14-36
ACCELERATOR PEDAL POSITION
SENSOR - DESCRIPTION
...............14-95
ACCELERATOR PEDAL POSITION
SENSOR - INSTALLATION
..............14-97
ACCELERATOR PEDAL POSITION
SENSOR - OPERATION
................14-95
ACCELERATOR PEDAL POSITION
SENSOR - REMOVAL
..................14-95ACCESSORY DRIVE BELT - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING................7-24,7-27,7-30
ACCUMULATOR - DESCRIPTION.........24-55
ACCUMULATOR - DESCRIPTION . . 21-149,21-319
ACCUMULATOR - INSPECTION . . . 21-150,21-320
ACCUMULATOR - INSTALLATION........24-55
ACCUMULATOR - OPERATION..........24-55
ACCUMULATOR - OPERATION....21-150,21-320
ACCUMULATOR - REMOVAL............24-55
A/C-HEATER CONTROL - DESCRIPTION . . . 24-18
A/C-HEATER CONTROL - INSTALLATION . . . 24-19
A/C-HEATER CONTROL - OPERATION.....24-18
A/C-HEATER CONTROL - REMOVAL......24-19
ACTUATION TEST MODE - DESCRIPTION,
CIRCUIT.............................25-2
ACTUATOR - INSTALLATION, BLEND
DOOR.............................24-25
ACTUATOR - INSTALLATION, HEAT/
DEFROST DOOR.....................24-27
ACTUATOR - INSTALLATION, INSIDE
HANDLE.......................23-72,23-80
ACTUATOR - INSTALLATION, PANEL/
DEFROST DOOR.....................24-27
ACTUATOR - INSTALLATION,
RECIRCULATION DOOR................24-28
ACTUATOR - REMOVAL, BLEND DOOR....24-25
ACTUATOR - REMOVAL, HEAT/DEFROST
DOOR.............................24-26
ACTUATOR - REMOVAL, INSIDE HANDLE . 23-72,
23-80
ACTUATOR - REMOVAL, PANEL/DEFROST
DOOR.............................24-26
ACTUATOR - REMOVAL, RECIRCULATION
DOOR.............................24-27
ADAPTER - INSTALLATION, DEFROSTER
AND DEMISTER DUCT.................24-33
ADAPTER - REMOVAL, DEFROSTER AND
DEMISTER DUCT.....................24-33
ADAPTER BRACKET - INSTALLATION,
CAB CHASSIS.......................13-10
ADAPTER BRACKET - REMOVAL, CAB
CHASSIS...........................13-10
ADAPTER HOUSING SEAL - NV4500 -
INSTALLATION.......................21-42
ADAPTER HOUSING SEAL - NV4500 -
REMOVAL..........................21-42
ADAPTER HOUSING SEAL - NV5600 -
INSTALLATION.......................21-85
ADAPTER HOUSING SEAL - NV5600 -
REMOVAL..........................21-85
ADDING ADDITIONAL COOLANT -
STANDARD PROCEDURE................7-16
ADDITIONAL COOLANT - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, ADDING..................7-16
ADDITIVES - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
COOLANT SELECTION..................7-17
ADHESIVE LOCATIONS, SPECIFICATIONS
- STRUCTURAL......................23-44
ADJUSTER - INSTALLATION, SEAT BELT
TURNING LOOP.....................8O-29
ADJUSTER - INSTALLATION, SEAT
TRACK............................23-143
ADJUSTER - REMOVAL, SEAT BELT
TURNING LOOP.....................8O-29
ADJUSTER - REMOVAL, SEAT TRACK....23-143
ADJUSTER ASSEMBLY - INSTALLATION,
ROCKER ARM........................9-26
ADJUSTER ASSEMBLY - REMOVAL,
ROCKER ARM........................9-26
ADJUSTER ASSY - CLEANING, ROCKER
ARM ..............................9-146
ADJUSTER ASSY - DESCRIPTION,
ROCKER ARM.......................9-145
ADJUSTER ASSY - INSPECTION,
ROCKER ARM.......................9-146
ADJUSTER ASSY - INSTALLATION,
ROCKER ARM...................9-148,9-84
ADJUSTER ASSY - REMOVAL, ROCKER
ARM ..........................9-145,9-84
ADJUSTER KNOB - INSTALLATION,
TURNING LOOP HGT
.................8O-30
ADJUSTER KNOB - REMOVAL, TURNING
LOOP HGT
..........................8O-30
ADJUSTMENT - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, COMPASS VARIATION
......8M-4
ADJUSTMENT, ADJUSTMENTS
. . . 23-101,23-102,
23-103
ADJUSTMENT, ADJUSTMENTS
...........5-30ADJUSTMENT, ADJUSTMENTS...........13-2
ADJUSTMENT, ADJUSTMENTS . . . 21-208,21-380
ADJUSTMENT AND VERIFICATION -
STANDARD PROCEDURE, VALVE LASH....9-141
ADJUSTMENT, BANDS..........21-151,21-321
ADJUSTMENT, CARGO DOOR...........23-78
ADJUSTMENT, CENTER BEARING..........3-8
ADJUSTMENT, FRONT DOOR FORE/AFT . . . 23-69
ADJUSTMENT, FRONT DOOR IN/OUT.....23-70
ADJUSTMENT, FRONT DOOR LATCH......23-73
ADJUSTMENT, FRONT DOOR UP/DOWN . . . 23-70
ADJUSTMENT, PARKING BRAKE SHOES....5-33
ADJUSTMENT, SHIFT LEVER.....21-463,21-500
ADJUSTMENTS - ADJUSTMENT . . 23-101,23-102,
23-103
ADJUSTMENTS - ADJUSTMENT..........5-30
ADJUSTMENTS - ADJUSTMENT..........13-2
ADJUSTMENTS - ADJUSTMENT . . 21-208,21-380
ADJUSTMENTS, FOG LAMP UNIT........8L-13
ADJUSTMENTS, FRONT AXLE - 248FBI....3-19
ADJUSTMENTS, GEAR.................19-18
ADJUSTMENTS, HEADLAMP UNIT.......8L-21
ADJUSTMENTS, REAR AXLE - 248RBI.....3-51
ADJUSTMENTS, REAR AXLE - 267RBI.....3-83
ADJUSTMENTS, REAR AXLE - 286RBI....3-112
ADJUSTMENTS, TRANSMISSION
THROTTLE VALVE CABLE.........21-210,21-382
ADJUSTMENTS, VALVE BODY....21-257,21-428
AIR BLEED - STANDARD PROCEDURE....14-61
AIR CLEANER ELEMENT - INSTALLATION . . 9-130
AIR CLEANER ELEMENT - REMOVAL.....9-129
AIR CONDITIONER - DESCRIPTION,
HEATER .............................24-1
AIR CONDITIONER - OPERATION,
HEATER .............................24-1
AIR CONDITIONING - INSTALLATION,
WATER PUMP BYPASS HOSE WITH.......7-76
AIR CONDITIONING - INSTALLATION,
WATER PUMP BYPASS HOSE
WITHOUT............................7-77
AIR CONDITIONING - REMOVAL, WATER
PUMP BYPASS HOSE WITH.............7-73
AIR CONDITIONING - REMOVAL, WATER
PUMP BYPASS HOSE WITHOUT..........7-76
AIR CONTROL MOTOR - DESCRIPTION,
IDLE...............................14-40
AIR CONTROL MOTOR - OPERATION,
IDLE...............................14-40
AIR COOLER AND PLUMBING -
CLEANING, CHARGE..................11-19
AIR COOLER AND PLUMBING -
DESCRIPTION, CHARGE...............11-18
AIR COOLER AND PLUMBING -
INSPECTION, CHARGE.................11-19
AIR COOLER AND PLUMBING -
INSTALLATION, CHARGE...............11-20
AIR COOLER AND PLUMBING -
OPERATION, CHARGE.................11-18
AIR COOLER AND PLUMBING -
REMOVAL, CHARGE..................11-18
AIR COOLER SYSTEM - LEAKS -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, CHARGE......11-18
AIR DAM - INSTALLATION, FRONT........13-2
AIR DAM - REMOVAL, FRONT...........13-2
AIR EXHAUSTER - INSTALLATION.......23-77
AIR EXHAUSTER - REMOVAL...........23-77
AIR HEATER - DESCRIPTION, INTAKE....14-104
AIR HEATER - INSTALLATION, INTAKE . . . 14-105
AIR HEATER - OPERATION, INTAKE.....14-104
AIR HEATER - REMOVAL, INTAKE.......14-104
AIR HEATER RELAY - DESCRIPTION,
INTAKE............................14-105
AIR HEATER RELAY - INSTALLATION,
INTAKE............................14-106
AIR HEATER RELAY - OPERATION,
INTAKE............................14-105
AIR HEATER RELAY - REMOVAL, INTAKE . 14-106
AIR IN FUEL SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING...........................14-60
AIR INJECTION PUMP - DESCRIPTION....25-29
AIR INJECTION PUMP - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING...........................25-29
AIR INJECTION PUMP - INSTALLATION . . . 25-30
AIR INJECTION PUMP - OPERATION
.....25-29
AIR INJECTION PUMP - REMOVAL
.......25-30
AIR INJECTION SYSTEM - DESCRIPTION
. . 25-26
AIR INJECTION SYSTEM - OPERATION
....25-28
AIR INJECTION SYSTEM - TORQUE
......25-29
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AIR LEAK VACUUM TEST - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING, FUEL SYSTEM...........14-57
AIR PUMP FILTER - INSTALLATION......25-30
AIR PUMP FILTER - REMOVAL..........25-30
AIR TESTING TRANSMISSION CLUTCH
AND BAND OPERATION - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING................21-100,21-272
AIR TO OIL COOLER - INSTALLATION.....7-87
AIR TO OIL COOLER - REMOVAL.........7-86
AIRBAG - ASSEMBLY, DRIVER..........8O-16
AIRBAG - DESCRIPTION, DRIVER........8O-14
AIRBAG - DESCRIPTION, PASSENGER....8O-21
AIRBAG - DISASSEMBLY, DRIVER.......8O-15
AIRBAG - INSTALLATION, DRIVER.......8O-17
AIRBAG - INSTALLATION, PASSENGER . . . 8O-23
AIRBAG - OPERATION, DRIVER.........8O-14
AIRBAG - OPERATION, PASSENGER......8O-21
AIRBAG - REMOVAL, DRIVER...........8O-14
AIRBAG - REMOVAL, PASSENGER.......8O-21
AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE -
DESCRIPTION........................8O-6
AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE -
INSTALLATION.......................8O-8
AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE -
OPERATION..........................8O-6
AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE - REMOVAL . . . 8O-7
AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, SERVICE AFTER AN........8O-4
AIRBAG INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION.......8J-15
AIRBAG INDICATOR - OPERATION.......8J-15
AIRBAG ON/OFF SWITCH -
DESCRIPTION, PASSENGER............8O-23
AIRBAG ON/OFF SWITCH -
INSTALLATION, PASSENGER...........8O-25
AIRBAG ON/OFF SWITCH - OPERATION,
PASSENGER........................8O-24
AIRBAG ON/OFF SWITCH - REMOVAL,
PASSENGER........................8O-24
AIRBAG SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING............................8O-4
AIRBAG SYSTEM - SPECIAL TOOLS.......8O-6
AIRBAGS - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
HANDLING NON-DEPLOYED.............8O-4
AIRFLOW - DESCRIPTION, HVAC
SYSTEM............................24-30
AJAR SWITCH - DESCRIPTION, DOOR....8L-34
AJAR SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, DOOR.....................8L-34
AJAR SWITCH - INSTALLATION, DOOR . . . 8L-35
AJAR SWITCH - REMOVAL, DOOR.......8L-35
ALIGNMENT - DESCRIPTION, WHEEL.......2-1
ALIGNMENT - OPERATION, WHEEL........2-2
ALIGNMENT I.F.S. - STANDARD
PROCEDURES.........................2-3
ALIGNMENT LINK/COIL SUSPENSION -
STANDARD PROCEDURE.................2-5
ALIGNMENT, SPECIAL TOOLS -
HEADLAMP..........................8L-4
ALIGNMENT, SPECIFICATIONS............2-6
ALUMINUM THREAD REPAIR -
STANDARD PROCEDURE........21-114,21-286
AMBIENT TEMP SENSOR - DESCRIPTION . 8M-12
AMBIENT TEMP SENSOR -
INSTALLATION......................8M-13
AMBIENT TEMP SENSOR - OPERATION . . 8M-12
AMBIENT TEMP SENSOR - REMOVAL
....8M-12
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
.............8M-12
AMPERAGE TEST - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, FUEL PUMP
.................14-10
ANTENNA - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
.....8A-5
ANTENNA BODY & CABLE -
DESCRIPTION
........................8A-4
ANTENNA BODY & CABLE -
INSTALLATION
.......................8A-6
ANTENNA BODY & CABLE - OPERATION
. . . 8A-4
ANTENNA BODY & CABLE - REMOVAL
.....8A-6
ANTENNA CABLE - INSTALLATION,
INSTRUMENT PANEL
..................8A-9
ANTENNA CABLE - REMOVAL,
INSTRUMENT PANEL
..................8A-9
ANTILOCK BRAKE - DESCRIPTION,
CONTROLLER
.......................8E-11
ANTILOCK BRAKE - INSTALLATION,
CONTROLLER
.......................8E-12
ANTILOCK BRAKE - OPERATION,
CONTROLLER
.......................8E-11ANTILOCK BRAKE - REMOVAL,
CONTROLLER.......................8E-11
ANTILOCK BRAKES - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING............................5-36
A-PILLAR GRAB HANDLE -
INSTALLATION......................23-119
A-PILLAR GRAB HANDLE - REMOVAL . . . 23-119
A-PILLAR TRIM - INSTALLATION.......23-119
A-PILLAR TRIM - REMOVAL...........23-119
A-PILLAR TWEETER SPEAKER -
INSTALLATION.......................8A-19
A-PILLAR TWEETER SPEAKER -
REMOVAL..........................8A-18
APPLICATION TABLE, SPECIFICATIONS -
A/C ................................24-7
APPLIQUE - INSTALLATION........23-63,23-68
APPLIQUE - REMOVAL...........23-63,23-68
ARM / ADJUSTER ASSEMBLY -
INSTALLATION, ROCKER................9-26
ARM / ADJUSTER ASSEMBLY -
REMOVAL, ROCKER...................9-26
ARM / ADJUSTER ASSY - CLEANING,
ROCKER............................9-146
ARM / ADJUSTER ASSY - DESCRIPTION,
ROCKER............................9-145
ARM / ADJUSTER ASSY - INSPECTION,
ROCKER............................9-146
ARM / ADJUSTER ASSY -
INSTALLATION, ROCKER...........9-148,9-84
ARM / ADJUSTER ASSY - REMOVAL,
ROCKER.......................9-145,9-84
ARM - DESCRIPTION, WIPER............8R-11
ARM - INSTALLATION, LOWER
CONTROL.......................2-10,2-20
ARM - INSTALLATION, UPPER
CONTROL.......................2-13,2-19
ARM - INSTALLATION, WIPER..........8R-12
ARM - OPERATION, WIPER............8R-11
ARM - REMOVAL, LOWER CONTROL . . 2-10,2-20
ARM - REMOVAL, UPPER CONTROL . . 2-13,2-19
ARM - REMOVAL, WIPER..............8R-12
ARMREST/CONSOLE - INSTALLATION,
CENTER SEAT......................23-132
ARMREST/CONSOLE - REMOVAL,
CENTER SEAT......................23-132
ARMREST/LATCH COVER -
INSTALLATION, CENTER SEAT.........23-132
ARMREST/LATCH COVER - REMOVAL,
CENTER SEAT......................23-132
ASD AND FUEL PUMP RELAYS -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING...............8I-4
ASD SENSE - PCM INPUT - OPERATION....8I-4
ASH RECEIVER - INSTALLATION........23-107
ASH RECEIVER - REMOVAL...........23-107
ASSEMBLY - INSTALLATION,
INSTRUMENT PANEL.................23-117
ASSEMBLY - INSTALLATION, ROCKER
ARM / ADJUSTER.....................9-26
ASSEMBLY - OVERHEAD CONSOLE
ASSEMBLY..........................8M-8
ASSEMBLY - REMOVAL, INSTRUMENT
PANEL............................23-115
ASSEMBLY - REMOVAL, ROCKER ARM /
ADJUSTER...........................9-26
ASSEMBLY, ASSEMBLY - OVERHEAD
CONSOLE...........................8M-8
ASSEMBLY, AXLE VACUUM MOTOR.......3-34
ASSEMBLY, DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING....................21-122,21-294
ASSEMBLY, DIFFERENTIAL . 3-126,3-38,3-66,3-97
ASSEMBLY, DIFFERENTIAL - POWR-LOK . . . 3-99
ASSEMBLY, DIFFERENTIAL -
TRAC-LOK......................3-129,3-70
ASSEMBLY, DOUBLE CARDAN
UNIVERSAL JOINTS
...................3-11
ASSEMBLY, DRIVER AIRBAG
...........8O-16
ASSEMBLY, FLYWHEEL
.................6-14
ASSEMBLY, FRONT CLUTCH
.....21-162,21-333
ASSEMBLY, FRONT SERVO
......21-164,21-335
ASSEMBLY, GLOVE BOX
..............23-111
ASSEMBLY, HVAC HOUSING
............24-36
ASSEMBLY, INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
......8J-12
ASSEMBLY, MANUAL - NV4500
.........21-21
ASSEMBLY, MANUAL - NV5600
.........21-64
ASSEMBLY, OIL PUMP
.................9-49
ASSEMBLY, OIL PUMP
.........21-169,21-340
ASSEMBLY, OVERDRIVE UNIT
....21-180,21-354ASSEMBLY, OVERRUNNING CLUTCH
CAM/OVERDRIVE PISTON
RETAINER...................21-193,21-364
ASSEMBLY, PLANETARY GEARTRAIN/
OUTPUT SHAFT...............21-199,21-371
ASSEMBLY, REAR CLUTCH......21-205,21-377
ASSEMBLY, REAR SERVO.......21-207,21-379
ASSEMBLY, SINGLE CARDAN
UNIVERSAL JOINTS....................3-9
ASSEMBLY, TRANSFER CASE - NV241HD . 21-480
ASSEMBLY, TRANSFER CASE - NV241LD . 21-445
ASSEMBLY, VALVE BODY.......21-248,21-420
ASSIST HANDLE - INSTALLATION.......23-124
ASSIST HANDLE - REMOVAL..........23-124
ASSY - CLEANING, ROCKER ARM /
ADJUSTER..........................9-146
ASSY - DESCRIPTION, ROCKER ARM /
ADJUSTER..........................9-145
ASSY - INSPECTION, ROCKER ARM /
ADJUSTER..........................9-146
ASSY - INSTALLATION, ROCKER ARM /
ADJUSTER......................9-148,9-84
ASSY - REMOVAL, ROCKER ARM /
ADJUSTER......................9-145,9-84
AUDIO - DESCRIPTION.................8A-1
AUDIO - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.......8A-2
AUDIO - OPERATION...................8A-2
AUDIO SYSTEMS, SPECIAL TOOLS.......8A-4
AUTO. TRANS. - INSTALLATION, DIESEL
WITH..........................8P-12,8P-6
AUTO. TRANS. - REMOVAL, DIESEL
WITH...........................8P-5,8P-9
AUTOMATIC DAY / NIGHT MIRROR -
DESCRIPTION.......................8N-11
AUTOMATIC DAY / NIGHT MIRROR -
INSTALLATION......................8N-13
AUTOMATIC DAY / NIGHT MIRROR -
OPERATION.........................8N-12
AUTOMATIC DAY / NIGHT MIRROR -
REMOVAL..........................8N-13
AUTOMATIC DAY/NIGHT MIRROR -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.............8N-12
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - 46RE -
DESCRIPTION.......................21-89
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - 46RE -
OPERATION.........................21-91
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - 47RE -
DESCRIPTION......................21-261
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - 47RE -
OPERATION........................21-263
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.......21-268,21-96
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID -
DESCRIPTION.........................0-6
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID -
OPERATION...........................0-6
AXLE - 248FBI - ADJUSTMENTS, FRONT . . . 3-19
AXLE - 248FBI - DESCRIPTION, FRONT....3-14
AXLE - 248FBI - INSTALLATION, FRONT....3-18
AXLE - 248FBI - OPERATION, FRONT......3-14
AXLE - 248FBI - REMOVAL, FRONT.......3-18
AXLE - 248RBI - ADJUSTMENTS, REAR....3-51
AXLE - 248RBI - DESCRIPTION, REAR.....3-46
AXLE - 248RBI - INSTALLATION, REAR....3-51
AXLE - 248RBI - OPERATION, REAR.......3-46
AXLE - 248RBI - REMOVAL, REAR........3-51
AXLE - 267RBI - ADJUSTMENTS, REAR....3-83
AXLE - 267RBI - DESCRIPTION, REAR.....3-78
AXLE - 267RBI - INSTALLATION, REAR....3-82
AXLE - 267RBI - OPERATION, REAR.......3-78
AXLE - 267RBI - REMOVAL, REAR........3-82
AXLE - 286RBI - ADJUSTMENTS, REAR . . . 3-112
AXLE - 286RBI - DESCRIPTION, REAR....3-107
AXLE - 286RBI - INSTALLATION, REAR . . . 3-112
AXLE - 286RBI - OPERATION, REAR......3-108
AXLE - 286RBI - REMOVAL, REAR.......3-112
AXLE - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING...............3-108,3-15,3-47,3-80
AXLE - INSTALLATION, DANA 44.....2-20,2-21
AXLE - INSTALLATION, DANA 60.....2-20,2-22
AXLE - INSTALLATION, INTERMEDIATE....3-30
AXLE - REMOVAL, DANA 44.............2-21
AXLE - REMOVAL, DANA 60.............2-21
AXLE, 248FBI - FRONT
.................3-27
AXLE, 248RBI - REAR
..................3-59
AXLE, 267RBI - REAR
..................3-91
AXLE, 286 RBI - REAR
................3-120
AXLE, 286RBI - REAR
.................3-120
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