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BODY COMPONENTS
23 - 19
SCREW
REINFORCEMENT
Fig. 49 Hatchgate Ajar Switch & Ground Wire
INSTALLATION
(1) If disassembled, assemble the sport bar tubes
and struts. (2) Position the base plate gaskets on the cargo
box floor panel and at each wheelhouse.
(3) Position the sport bar base flanges on the gaskets.
(4) Apply sealant to the underside of each base
flange bolt head. Install and tighten the bolts to 41 N*m (30 ft. lbs.) torque.
CAR00
BOX
SERVICE
INFORMATION
The cargo box is attached to the vehicle rear frame
structure with bolts (Fig. 51). If necessary, the box can
be removed for repair, service access, or replacement. Refer to the procedure within Group 13—Frame. Fig. 50
Sport
Bar
CARGO CARGO
BOX
SIDE PANEL BRACES-DUAL REAR WHEELS
REMOVAL
(1) Remove the brace side panel screw and U-nut.
(2) Remove the floor cross sill screw.
(3) Remove the brace from the cargo box.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position the brace at the cargo box floor cross sill.
(2) Install the floor cross sill screw finger-tight.
(3) Position the brace and U-nut at the cargo box
side panel.
(4) Install the brace side panel screw. Tighten the
screw to 11 N#m (95 in. lbs.) torque.
(5) Tighten the floor cross sill screw to 11 N»m (95
in. lbs.) torque.
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23
- 44
BODY
COMPONENTS
•
CAB
REAR
CORNER/QUARTER
WINDOW
AND
REAR
WINDOW
UPPER/LOWER
TRIM
PANELS
REMOVAL
(1) Remove
the
trim panel screws from
the
body
inner panels (Figs.
27 and 28).
(2) Remove
the
screw
and
coat hanger hook from
the rear window upper trim panel
(Fig. 29).
(3) Remove
the
trim panels from
the
body interior
panels.
.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position
the
trim panels
at the
body inner pan
els.
(2) Install
the
trim panel screws
in the
body inner
panels. Tighten
the
screws
to 1 N»m (12 in. lbs.)
torque.
(3) Position
the
coat hanger hook
at the
rear win
dow upper trim panel
(Fig. 29).
Install
and
tighten
the screw
to 1 Nem (12 in. lbs.)
torque.
REAR
WINDOW
UPPER
TRIM
PANEL
SCREW
REAR
CORNER
TRIM
PANEL
REAR
WINDOW
LOWER
TRIM
PANEL
SCREW
J9123-390
Fig.
27
Standard Cab Rear Corner
&
Rear Window
Upper/Lower
Trim
Panels
ROOF
RAIL
TRIM
PANEL'
k
REAR
WINDOW
UPPER*
k TRIM
PANEL
REAR
WINDOW
LOWER
TRIM
PANEL
QUARTER
WINDOW
TRIM
PANEL
COAT
HOOK
REAR
WINDOW
LOWER
TRIM
PANEL
J9023-58
Fig.
28
Club
Cab
Quarter
Window
&
Rear Window
Upper/Lower
Trim
Panels
SCREW
COAT
HANGER
HOOK
REAR
UPPER
TRIM
PANEL
J9123-381
Fig.
29
Coat Hanger
Hook
QUARTER
WINDOW
UPPER
AND
HATCHGATE
HEADER
TRIM
PANELS
REMOVAL
(1)
For
convenience, fold forward
the
rear passen
ger seat.
If
necessary, refer
to the
removal procedure.
(2) Remove
the
spare tire.
(3) Remove
the
trim panel screws from
the
quarter
inner panel
and the
hatchgate header panel (Figs.
30
and
31).
(4) Remove
the
trim panels from
the
quarter inner
panel
and the
header panel.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position
the
trim panels
at the
quarter inner
panel
and the
hatchgate header panel.
(2) Install
the
trim panel screws
in the
quarter
in
ner panel
and
header panel. Tighten
the
screws
to 1
N*m
(12 in. lbs.)
torque.
(3) Install
the
spare tire.
COAT
HANGER
HOOK
SCREW
LOWER
SIDE
TRIM
PANEL
CLIP
RETAINER
RETRACTOR
COVER
QUARTER
SCREW
WINDOW
SCREW
REAR
HEADER
TRIM
PANEL
([BODY
FOAM
SPACER
REAR
PILLAR
LOWER
TRIM
PANEL
RETAINER
SCREW
FLOOR
RAIL
PANEL
WHEELHOUSE
RETAINER
J9123-391
Fig.
30
Quarter
Panel Upper/Lower
&
Hatchgate
Header
Trim
Panels—Ramcharger
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BODY
COMPONENTS 23 - 45
LOWER
SIDE TRIM PANEL
QUARTER
WINDOW
TRIM
PANEL
ROOF
INNER PANEL
\C SCREW
QUARTER PANEL SCREW
QUARTER WINDOW QUARTER WINDOW TRIM
PANEL
TRIM
PANEL
LOWER SECTION UPPER SECTION
SCREW
ASH
RECEIVER BEZEL
ASH RECEIVER LOWER SIDE TRIM PANEL CLIP
RETAINER LOWER
SIDE TRIM PANEL ROOF
INNER PANEL
RETAINER RAIL LOWER SIDE
TRIM PANEL
AT FLOOR PANEL SCREW REAR
HEADER TRIM
PANEL
ABOVE HATCHGATE
J9123-392 Fig.
31
Quarter
Panel & Hatchgate Header
Trim
Panels—Removal/Installation
QUARTER PANEL LOWER TRIM PANELS
REMOVAL
(1)
For
convenience, fold forward
the
rear passen
ger seat.
(2) Remove
the
spare tire. (3) Remove
the
rear pillar panel screws from
the
hatchgate pillar inner panel
(Fig. 30).
(4)
Pry the
trim panel end retainers from
the
quar
ter inner panel slots.
(5) Disengage
the
lower trim panel clip retainers
from
the
wheelhouse. (6) Remove
the
lower trim panel from
the
vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position
the
lower trim panel
in the
vehicle
at
the quarter.
(2) Engage
the
trim panel clip retainers with
the
wheelhouse rail retainers.
(3) Engage
the
trim panel
end
retainers with
the
quarter inner panel slots.
(4) Position
the
rear pillar panel
at the
hatchgate
pillar panel. Install
the
screws
and
tighten
to 1 N»m
(12
in. lbs.)
torque.
(5) Install
the
spare tire.
SPARE
TIRE
CARRIER
RETAINER
ROD AND
STAND-OFF
(2)
Remove
the
quarter window trim panel
and the
quarter panel lower trim panels.
If
necessary, refer
to
the
removal procedures. (3) Remove
the
rod retainer from
the
quarter panel
support bracket. (4) Remove
the
tire stand-off
cap, nut,
bolt
and
spacer from
the
quarter window lower panel.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install
the
tire stand-off bolt, spacer,
nut and
cap.
Tighten
the nut to 41 N»m (30 ft. lbs.)
torque.
(2) Install
the rod
retainer
in the
quarter panel
support bracket hole.
(3) Install
the
quarter window trim panel
and the
quarter panel lower trim panels.
If
necessary, refer
to
the
installation procedures.
(4)
Install
the
spare tire. QUARTER
WINDOW
TRIM PANEL
SPACER
BOLT SIDE
INNER
' PANEL SIDE
INNER
PANEL STAND-OFF
CAP
TIRE STAND-OFF
NUT
AND
INSERT J9123-409
Fig.
32 Spare Tire/Wheel
SHOULDER BELTS/LAP BELT/BUCKLES
WARNING:
WHEN
INSTALLING
SHOULDER BELT,
LAP
BELT
AND
BUCKLE ANCHOR BOLTS, VERIFY
THAT
THEY
ARE
TIGHTENED
TO 40 N-M (350 IN.
LBS.) TORQUE.
INSPECTION Inspect
the
condition
of all the
belts
and
buckles
(Figs.
33, 34 and
35). Replace
any
belt
or
buckle that
is damaged
in any way.
Also, replace
the
shoulder
belt
if
the retractor
is
inoperative.
FRONT SHOULDER BELTS/LAP
BELT/BUCKLES
REMOVAL
(1)
If
necessary, move
the
front seat(s)
all the way
forward
for
access. (2) Disconnect
the
shoulder belt warning wire har
ness connectors.
REMOVAL
(1) Remove
the
spare tire
(Fig. 32).
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BODY COMPONENTS 23 • 47
SPACER
SHOULDER
BELT COVER
TRIM
"PANEL
INNER
PANEL
SPACER
PILLER
SHOULDER BELT ANCHOR
BOLT
SHOULDER BELT
RETRACTOR
ANCHOR
BOLT
SHOULDER BELT
RETRACTOR
COVER
ANCHOR
BOLT
ANTI-
RATTLE
WASHER
SCREW
ANCHOR]
BOLT
RAMCHARGER
ANTI-
RATTLE
WASHER
MODELS
30 & 60
J9123-329
Fig.
35
Shoulder
Belt,
Anchor
Bolts
& Retractor (9) Remove the belt retractor support bracket an
chor bolts from the quarter panels.
(10) Remove the shoulder belts and the retractors
from the vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position the shoulder belt retractor support
brackets at the quarters above the wheelhouse. In stall the support bracket anchor bolts in the quarter
panels. Tighten the anchor bolts to 40 Nnn (350 in. lbs.) torque.
(2) Position the other end of the shoulder belt at
the
floor
panel. Install the lower anchor bolt in the
floor panel. Tighten the anchor bolts to 40 Nnn (350
in.
lbs.) torque.
(3) Position the shoulder belt upper anchor plate at
the roof inner liner. Install the upper anchor bolts in
the roof inner liner. Tighten the anchor bolts to 40 Nnn (350 in. lbs.) torque.
(4) Position the covers over the upper anchor bolts.
(5) Install the quarter panel lower trim panel. If
necessary, refer to the installation procedure. (6) Install the shoulder belt cover on the trim
panel. Tighten the screws to 1 Nnn (12 in. lbs.)
torque.
(7) Position the buckles and the lap belt on the
folding seat frame.
(8) Install the anchor bolts in the seat frame.
Tighten the bolts to 40 N-m (350 in. lbs.) torque.
(9) If applicable, adjust the front seat position.
REAR
FOLDING
SEAT
FLOOR
PANEL
ANCHOR
BOLT
SEAT
RELEASE
J9123-610
Fig.
36 Rear
Folding
Seat
Shoulder
Belt
Buckle
&
Lap
Belt/Buckle
Anchors
ANCHOR
BOLT
SHOULDER BELT ROOF
OUTER
LINER
COVER
•
SCREW"
SHOULDER^ BELT
RETRACTOR
ANCHOR
BOLT
SIDE
INNER PANEL
J9123 -330
Fig.
37 Rear
Seat
Shoulder
Belt—Ramcharger
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•
Fig.
12
Blower
Wheel
(7) Install the 3 arms. Install nut that attaches 3
door arms to doors on the top cover of the unit (Fig.
11).
INSTALLATION
(1) Install the evaporator heater assembly. Plastic
instrument panel may have to be flexed outward.
(2) Install and tighten the screw that retains the
evaporator heater assembly to cowl side sheet metal.
(3) Install the retaining nuts on engine side.
(4) Connect vacuum lines on engine side.
(5) Install blower motor connector on engine side.
(6) Remove wiring connector from resistor block.
(7) Connect vacuum lines from extension on con
trol unit and attach vacuum lines to defroster duct (Fig. 10).
(8) Connect temperature control cable to unit
through glove box. (9) Install floor air distribution duct.
(10) Install center distribution duct.
(11) Attach radio ground strap. (12) Remove right half of lower reinforcement by
removing screws attaching it to the instrument panel and the screw attaching it to the cowl side trim
panel. (13) Install ash receiver.
(14) Install structural brace through glove box
opening. Install screws and loosen nuts. (15) Install glove box by installing mounting
screws. (16) Install right cowl side trim panel, if so
equipped. (17) Position transfer case and/or gear shift levers.
(18) Remove plugs from heater hoses and unit. In
stall condensate tube (Fig. 9). (19) Connect refrigerant and heater lines to unit
on engine side.
} (20) Connect the negative cable to the battery. (21) Fill the cooling system (refer to Group 7, Cool
ing System). (22) Evacuate and charge the system.
(23) Check operation of all controls and perfor
mance of the A/C system.
HEATING
AND AIR
CONDITIONING
24 - 37
'H"
VALVE
Fig.
13
Expansion
(H)
Valve
Assembly
ELECTRONIC
TEMPERATURE
CYCLING
SWITCH
REMOVAL
(1) Remove the electrical wires to the switch.
(2) Rotate switch counterclockwise to remove from
pressure switch port. (3) Remove and discard old O-ring.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install new O-ring. Refrigerant oil must be ap
plied to the new O-ring.
(2) Rotate switch clockwise to install on suction
line pressure switch port. Tighten switch to 5.65 N#m (50 in. lbs.) torque.
CAUTION:
Power
tools
should
not be
used
for in
stallation
of the switch. The
possibility
of stripping
the
switch
threads
occurs
above
5.88 N*m (52 in.
lbs.)
torque.
(3) Connect wires. (4) Verify operation.
EXPANSION
(H)
VALVE
REMOVAL
The system must be completely discharged before
opening any refrigerant lines. (1) Remove the bolt in center of plumbing sealing
plate (Fig. 13).
(2) Carefully pull refrigerant line assembly to
wards front of vehicle. Take care NOT to scratch valve sealing surfaces with tube pilots.
(3) Remove the Torx Head screws (Fig. 13). Hold
valve, once cap screws are removed valve is com
pletely disconnected.
(4) Carefully remove valve.
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25 - 20
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS
• engine and tighten to 14 N*m (130 in. lbs.) torque.
Install electrical connector to sending unit.
(5) Clean the intake manifold and EGR valve of
any old gasket material.
(6) Install a new EGR valve gasket to intake man
ifold. (7) Install EGR valve to intake manifold. Tighten
two mounting bolts to 23 N*m (200 in. lbs.) torque.
(8) Install vacuum lines to EGR valve.
(9) Install spark plug cable loom and plug cables to
valve cover mounting stud.
(10) Install air filter housing.
ELECTRIC EGR TRANSDUCER
(EET) The EGR valve and the EET are serviced as one
unit. Also refer to EGR valve removal/installation.
REMOVAL
(1) Remove air filter housing.
(2) Disconnect wiring connector at EET (Fig. 8). (3) Disconnect hoses at EET. Note position of hoses
for easier installation.
(4) Remove EET from engine.
INSTALLATION (1) Position EET to engine and connect hoses.
(2) Connect wiring connector. (3) Install air filter housing.
ELECTRICAL
CONNECTOR
TRANSDUCER
J9325-15
Fig.
8 Electric EGR Transducer (EET)—Typical
EVAP
CANISTER
The EVAP canister is mounted in the engine com
partment on the right side wheel well (Fig. 9).
REMOVAL
(1) Remove fuel tubes/lines at EVAP canister.
Note location of tubes/lines before removal for easier
installation. (2) Remove mounting bolt at canister mounting
strap (Fig. 9).
(3) Remove canister and two-piece strap from
mounting bracket.
CANISTER
MOUNTING
STRAPS
CANISTER
MOUNTING
BRACKET RIGHT FRONT
INNER FENDER
MOUNTING
BOLT
EVAP
CANISTER
J9325-36
Fig.
9
EVAP
Canister Removal/Installation INSTALLATION
(1) Position canister to mounting bracket.
(2) Install canister and both mounting straps to
mounting bracket.
(3) Install canister bolt and tighten to 10 N*m (95
in. lbs.) torque.
(4) Install fuel tubes/lines to canister.
EVAP
CANISTER PURGE SOLENOID
REMOVAL
(1) Remove air filter housing.
(2) Disconnect wiring connector at solenoid (Fig.
10). BRACKET
MOUNTING
NUT
ELECTRICAL
CONNECTOR
CANISTER PURGE
SOLENOID/BRACKET VACUUM
CONNECTOR
J9214-50
Fig.
10
EVAP
Canister
Purge
Solenoid—
Typical
(3) Disconnect vacuum harness at solenoid (Fig.
10).
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COMPONENT AND SYSTEM INDEX
Name
Group-page
AUDIO
SYSTEMS
8F-1
SERVICE
PROCEDURES 8F-7
TEST PROCEDURES 8F-2
BATTERY/STARTER/GENERATOR SERVICE 8B-1 BATTERY SERVICE PROCEDURES 8B-1
GENERATOR SERVICE 8B-6
SPECIFICATIONS 8B-9
STARTER SERVICE PROCEDURES 8B-4
BODY COMPONENTS 23-1 CAB/BODY INTERIOR COMPONENTS
23-35
DOORS
23-21
EXTERIOR COMPONENTS 23-1
FIXED GLASS
23-29
PAINT
CODE CHART
23-54
REFINISHING PROCEDURES
23-54
BRAKES
5-1 BENDIX DISC BRAKE 5-37 BRAKE ADJUSTMENTS-BRAKE BLEEDING 5-7
BRAKE DIAGNOSIS 5-3
CHRYSLER
DISC BRAKE 5-27 DRUM BRAKES—ELEVEN INCH 5-46
DRUM BRAKES-TWELVE INCH 5-50
GENERAL INFORMATION 5-1 MASTER CYLINDER—COMBINATION VALVE-BRAKE
LINES 5-10
PARKING BRAKES 5-56
POWER BRAKE BOOSTER-BRAKE PEDAL 5-20 POWER BRAKE VACUUM PUMP-DIESEL ENGINE. . 5-22
REAR
WHEEL ANTILOCK
(RWAL)
BRAKES 5-59
SPECIFICATIONS 5-65
CHIME/BUZZER WARNING
SYSTEMS
8U-1
CLUTCH 6-1 CLUTCH DIAGNOSIS 6-2 CLUTCH SERVICE 6-11
COOLING SYSTEM 7-1
DIAGNOSIS 7-4
ENGINE ACCESSORY DRIVE BELTS 7-40
ENGINE BLOCK HEATERS 7-48
SERVICE
PROCEDURES 7-15 SPECIFICATIONS 7-49
ELECTRICAL 8A-1 BATTERY TEST PROCEDURES 8A-2
ENGINE STARTER MOTOR TEST PROCEDURES.... 8A-9
GENERAL INFORMATION 8A-1
GENERATOR TEST PROCEDURES ON VEHICLE . . . 8A-13
GROUP INDEX 8A-1
SPECIFICATIONS 8A-18
BATTERY/STARTING/CHARGING
SYSTEMS
DIAGNOSTICS 8A-1
EMISSION
CONTROL
SYSTEMS.
25-1 AIR INJECTION SYSTEM—5.9L HDC-GAS ENGINE . 25-15 COMPONENT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 25-17 EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROLS 25-6
EXHAUST EMISSION CONTROLS 25-10
GENERAL INFORMATION 25-1
ENGINES 9-1 3.9L ENGINE SERVICE PROCEDURES 9-17 5.2L ENGINE SERVICE PROCEDURES 9-47
5.9L (DIESEL) ENGINE SERVICE PROCEDURES . . . 9-107
Name
Group-page
5.9L ENGINE SERVICE PROCEDURES 9-77 ENGINE DIAGNOSIS 9-5
STANDARD SERVICE PROCEDURES 9-1
EXHAUST SYSTEM AND INTAKE MANIFOLD 11-1
EXHAUST SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS 11-3
GENERAL INFORMATION 11-1
SERVICE
PROCEDURES (DIESEL ENGINES) 11-17
SERVICE
PROCEDURES (GASOLINE ENGINES) 11-4
SPECIFICATIONS 11-27
FRAME AND BUMPERS 13-1 ATTACHED COMPONENTS 13-30
BUMPERS
13-1
FRAME 13-20
SNOW PLOW 13-3
FRONT SUSPENSION AND AXLE 2-1 FRONT SUSPENSION—2WD VEHICLES 2-7
FRONT SUSPENSION—4WD VEHICLES 2-14 FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT 2-3
GENERAL INFORMATION 2-1 MODEL 44 FRONT AXLE 2-17
MODEL 60 FRONT AXLE 2-49
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS 2-75
FUEL SYSTEM 14-1 ACCELERATOR PEDAL AND THROTTLE CABLE . . . 14-25
DIESEL
FUEL INJECTION—COMPONENT DESCRIPTION/SYSTEM OPERATION 14-76
DIESEL
FUEL INJECTION-GENERAL DIAGNOSIS. . 14-88
DIESEL
FUEL INJECTION-SERVICE
PROCEDURES
14-106
FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM-EXCEPT DIESEL 14-3
FUEL DELIVERY-DIESEL ENGINE 14-15 FUEL TANKS 14-20
GENERAL INFORMATION 14-1 MULTI-PORT FUEL INJECTION (MPI)-COMPONENT DESCRIPTION/SYSTEM OPERATION-EXCEPT
DIESEL
14-29
MULTI-PORT FUEL INJECTION
(MPlj-COMPONENT
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION-EXCEPT DIESEL .... 14-64
MULTI-PORT FUEL INJECTION (MPI)—GENERAL DIAGNOSIS-EXCEPT DIESEL 14-43
SERVICE
ADJUSTMENTS-DIESEL
14-122
SPECIFICATIONS
14-123
HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING 24-1 CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM
24-29
COMPRESSOR
SERVICE
(SD-709)
24-21 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES 24-3
GENERAL INFORMATION 24-1 REFRIGERANT SYSTEM SERVICE PROCEDURES . . 24-17
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
24-39
HORNS 8G-1
SERVICE
PROCEDURES 8G-3
TEST PROCEDURES 8G-1
IGNITION
SYSTEMS
8D-1 COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION/SYSTEM OPERATION. 8D-1
COMPONENT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 8D-18 DIAGNOSTICS/SERVICE PROCEDURES 8D-7
IGNITION
SWITCH
8D-25
SPECIFICATIONS
8D-28
INSTRUMENT PANEL AND GAUGES 8E-1
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CLUSTER
AND
GAUGE SERVICE PROCEDURES
. . . 8E-12
CLUSTER
AND
GAUGE TEST PROCEDURES
8E-5
GENERAL INFORMATION
8E-1
MESSAGE
CENTER-DIESEL ENGINE
8E-4
MESSAGE
CENTER-GAS ENGINE
8E-3
SWITCH
AND
PANEL COMPONENT SERVICE
8E-16
INTRODUCTION
lntro.-1
DESIGNATIONS, LABELS/PLATES/DECALS, CODES AND DIMENSIONS/WEIGHTS
Intro.-1
MEASUREMENT
AND
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
lntro.-11
LAMPS
8L-1
BULB APPLICATION
8L-11
EXTERIOR LAMPS
8L-1
EXTERIOR LAMPS SERVICE PROCEDURES
8L-3
INTERIOR LAMPS
8L-10
LUBRICATION
AND
MAINTENANCE
0-1
CHASSIS
AND
BODY
0-28
DRIVETRAIN
0-22
ENGINE MAINTENANCE
0-14
GENERAL INFORMATION
0-1
POWER DOOR LOCKS
8P-1
SERVICE
PROCEDURES
8P-2
TEST PROCEDURES
8P-1
POWER MIRRORS
8T-1
SERVICE
PROCEDURES
8T-2
TEST PROCEDURES
8T-1
POWER WINDOWS
8S-1
SERVICE
PROCEDURES
8S-3
TEST PROCEDURES
8S-1
PROPELLER SHAFTS
16-1
GENERAL INFORMATION
16-1
PROPELLER SHAFT REPLACEMENT
16-8
SERVICE
DIAGNOSIS/PROCEDURES
16-3
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
16-15
UNIVERSAL
JOINT
REPLACEMENT
16-10
REAR
SUSPENSION
AND
AXLE
3-1
8
3/8 and 9 1/4
AXLE
3-11
GENERAL INFORMATION
3-1
MODEL
60 and 70
AXLES
3-29
POWER-LOK DIFFERENTIAL
3-55
REAR
SUSPENSION—2WD
and 4WD
VEHICLES
.... 3-3
SERVICE
DIAGNOSIS
3-6
SPECIFICATIONS
3-27
SURE-GRIP
DIFFERENTIAL SERVICE
3-28
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
3-59
TRAC-LOK DIFFERENTIAL
3-51
REAR
WINDOW DEFOGGER
8N-1
REPAIR PROCEDURES (GRID LINES, TERMINALS,
AND PIGTAILS)
8N-3
SERVICE
PROCEDURES
8N-4
TEST PROCEDURES
8N-1
STEERING
19-1
GENERAL INFORMATION
19-1
POWER STEERING PUMP
19-11
POWER STEERING SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS
19-2
RECIRCULATING BALL POWER STEERING GEAR
. . 19-20
STEERING COLUMN
19-35
STEERING LINKAGE
19-17
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
19-40
TRANSMISSION
AND
TRANSFER CASE
21-1
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION DIAGNOSIS
AND
TESTING
21-85
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
21-142
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION—32RH/36RH/37RH/
42RH/46RH
21-73
G360
MANUAL TRANSMISSION
21-46
G360
TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL
21-53
GENERAL INFORMATION-32RH/36RH/37RH
21-73
GENERAL INFORMATION—42RH/46RH
. . . 21-78
IN-VEHICLE SERVICE—32RH/36RH/37RH/ 42RH/46RH
21-130
NP205
TRANSFER CASE
21-342
NP241
TRANSFER CASE
21-350
NV4500
MANUAL TRANSMISSION
21-1
NV4500
TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL
21-6
OVERDRIVE
UNIT
OVERHAUL—42RH/46RH
21-324
TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL—32RH
21-152
TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL—36RH/37RH
21-192
TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL—42RH
21-233
TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL—46RH
21-278
TRANSMISSION/TRANSFER CASE SPECIFICATIONS
21-364
TURN SIGNALS
AND
HAZARD WARNING FLASHER
. . . 8J-1
GENERAL INFORMATION
8J-1
MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH SERVICE PROCEDURES.
. 8J-3
MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH TESTING PROCEDURES.
. 8J-2
VEHICLE
SPEED
CONTROL SYSTEM
8H-1
SERVICE
PROCEDURES
8H-11
TEST PROCEDURES
8H-7
WHEELS
AND
TIRES
22-1
TIRES
22-1
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
22-13
VEHICLE VIBRATION
22-11
WHEELS
22-6
WINDSHIELD WIPER
AND
WASHER
SYSTEMS
8K-1
INTERMITTENT WINDSHIELD WIPER FUNCTION
AND
SWITCH TESTING PROCEDURES
8K-6
TWO
SPEED
WINDSHIELD WIPER MOTOR
AND
SWITCH TESTING PROCEDURES
8K-1
WINDSHIELD WASHERS
8K-10
WINDSHIELD WIPER SYSTEM SERVICE
PROCEDURES
8K-7
WIRING DIAGRAMS
8W-1
COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
8W-9
GENERAL INFORMATION
8W-1
SPLICE
LOCATIONS
8W-29
WIRING DIAGRAMS AD-BODY
8W-37