Rear ABS speed sensor JEEP LIBERTY 2002 KJ / 1.G User Guide
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(2) With the bulb holder fully seated against the
cluster electronic circuit board, turn the bulb holder
clockwise about sixty degrees to lock it into place.
(3) Reinstall the instrument cluster onto the
instrument panel. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/IN-
STRUMENT CLUSTER - INSTALLATION).
(4) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
CLUSTER LENS, HOOD, AND MASK
(1) Position the cluster lens, hood, and mask unit
over the face of the instrument cluster (Fig. 5). Be
certain that the odometer/trip odometer switch but-
ton is inserted through the proper clearance holes in
the mask and the lens.
(2) From the back of the instrument cluster, install
and tighten the six screws that secure the rear cover
and the lens, hood, and mask unit to the cluster
housing. Tighten the screws to 1 N´m (10 in. lbs.).
(3) Reinstall the instrument cluster onto the
instrument panel. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/IN-
STRUMENT CLUSTER - INSTALLATION).
(4) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
INSTALLATION
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-
BAGS, DISABLE THE SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT
SYSTEM BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING
WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, DRIVER AIRBAG,
PASSENGER AIRBAG, SEAT BELT TENSIONER,
FRONT IMPACT SENSORS, SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAG,
OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS
OR SERVICE. DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE
BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE, THEN
WAIT TWO MINUTES FOR THE SYSTEM CAPACI-
TOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE PERFORMING FUR-
THER DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. THIS IS THE ONLY
SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE SUPPLEMENTAL
RESTRAINT SYSTEM. FAILURE TO TAKE THE
PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCI-
DENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE
PERSONAL INJURY.
(1) Position the instrument cluster to the instru-
ment panel.
(2) Reconnect the instrument panel wire harness
connector for the cluster to the cluster connector
receptacle.
(3) Position the instrument cluster into the instru-
ment panel.
(4) Install and tighten the four screws that secure
the instrument cluster to the instrument panel (Fig.
3). Tighten the screws to 2 N´m (17 in. lbs.).
(5) Reinstall the cluster bezel onto the instrument
panel. (Refer to 23 - BODY/INSTRUMENT PANEL/
CLUSTER BEZEL - INSTALLATION).
(6) Reconnect the battery negative cable.NOTE: Some of the indicators in this instrument
cluster are self configured or automatically config-
ured when the cluster is connected to the vehicle
electrical system. This feature allows those indica-
tors to be enabled for compatibility with certain
optional equipment. However, if an instrument clus-
ter was previously connected to another vehicle
with different equipment options than the current
vehicle, some of the automatically configured indi-
cator settings may have to be disabled using a
DRBIIITscan tool. Refer to the appropriate diagnos-
tic information.
ABS INDICATOR
DESCRIPTION
An Antilock Brake System (ABS) indicator is stan-
dard equipment on all instrument clusters. However,
the instrument cluster is programmed to automati-
cally enable this indicator only on vehicles equipped
with the optional antilock brake system. The ABS
indicator is located above the engine temperature
gauge and to the right of the speedometer in the
instrument cluster. The ABS indicator consists of a
stencil-like cutout of the International Control and
Display Symbol icon for ªFailure of Anti-lock Braking
Systemº in the opaque layer of the instrument clus-
ter overlay. The dark outer layer of the overlay pre-
vents the indicator from being clearly visible when it
is not illuminated. An amber Light Emitting Diode
(LED) behind the cutout in the opaque layer of the
overlay causes the icon to appear in amber through
the translucent outer layer of the overlay when it is
illuminated from behind by the LED, which is sol-
dered onto the instrument cluster electronic circuit
board. The ABS indicator is serviced as a unit with
the instrument cluster.
OPERATION
The ABS indicator gives an indication to the vehi-
cle operator when the ABS system is faulty or inop-
erative. This indicator is controlled by a transistor on
the instrument cluster circuit board based upon clus-
ter programming and electronic messages received by
the cluster from the Controller Antilock Brake (CAB)
over the Programmable Communications Interface
(PCI) data bus. The ABS indicator Light Emitting
Diode (LED) is completely controlled by the instru-
ment cluster logic circuit, and that logic will only
allow this indicator to operate when the instrument
cluster receives a battery current input on the fused
ignition switch output (run-start) circuit. Therefore,
the LED will always be off when the ignition switch
is in any position except On or Start. The LED only
KJINSTRUMENT CLUSTER 8J - 11
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (Continued)
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Component Page
Low Beam Relay..................... 8Wa-50
Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor....... 8Wa-30
Multi-Function Switch........... 8Wa-50, 52, 53
Output Speed Sensor.................. 8Wa-31
Overhead Map/Reading Lamp........... 8Wa-44
Oxygen Sensors...................... 8Wa-30
Oxygen Sensor Downstream Relay........ 8Wa-30
Park Brake Switch.................... 8Wa-40
Park Lamp Relay..................... 8Wa-50
Park/Turn Signal Lamps............ 8Wa-50, 52
Passenger Airbag..................... 8Wa-43
Passenger Door Unlock Relay........... 8Wa-61
Passenger Seat Belt Switch............. 8Wa-40
Position Lamps...................... 8Wa-50
Power Distribution Center.............. 8Wa-10
Power Mirrors....................... 8Wa-62
Power Outlet........................ 8Wa-41
Power Seats......................... 8Wa-63
Power Steering Pressure Switch......... 8Wa-30
Power Windows...................... 8Wa-60
Powertrain Control Module............. 8Wa-30
Radiator Fans....................... 8Wa-30
Radio Choke......................... 8Wa-47
Radio.............................. 8Wa-47
Rear Fog Lamp Relay................. 8Wa-51
Rear Power Outlet.................... 8Wa-41
Rear Power Window Switch............. 8Wa-60
Rear Wheel Speed Sensor.............. 8Wa-35
Rear Window Defogger................. 8Wa-48
Rear Wiper Motor.................... 8Wa-53
Red Brake Warning Indicator Switch...... 8Wa-40Component Page
Remote Keyless Entry Module........... 8Wa-45
Remote Radio Switches................ 8Wa-47
Splices............................. 8Wa-10
Sentry Key Immobilizer Module.......... 8Wa-39
Shifter Assembly..................... 8Wa-31
Side Impact Airbag Control Modules...... 8Wa-43
Side Marker Lamps................ 8Wa-50, 52
Side Repeater Lamps............... 8Wa-50, 52
Siren.............................. 8Wa-49
Speed Control Servo................... 8Wa-33
Speed Control Switches................ 8Wa-33
Starter Motor Relay................... 8Wa-21
Starter Motor........................ 8Wa-21
Sunroof............................ 8Wa-64
Tail/Stop Lamps...................... 8Wa-51
Tailgate Cylinder Lock Switch........... 8Wa-61
Tailgate Flip-Up Ajar Switch............ 8Wa-61
Tailgate Lock Motor/Ajar Switch......... 8Wa-61
Throttle Position Sensor................ 8Wa-30
Trailer Tow.......................... 8Wa-54
Transfer Case Position Sensor........ 8Wa-30, 31
Transmission Control Module........... 8Wa-31
Transmission Control Relay............. 8Wa-31
Transmission Solenoid/TRS Assembly..... 8Wa-31
Visor/Vanity Lamps................... 8Wa-44
Washer Fluid Level Switch............. 8Wa-53
Washer Pump........................ 8Wa-53
Water In Fuel Sensor.................. 8Wa-30
Wheel Speed Sensors.................. 8Wa-35
Wiper High/Low Relay................. 8Wa-53
KJ8W-02 COMPONENT INDEX8Wa-02-1
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Component Page
Left Power Seat Motors
(Midline/Highline)................ 8Wa-80-74
Left Power Seat Switch
(Midline/Highline)................ 8Wa-80-74
Left Rear Door Ajar Switch (Base)..... 8Wa-80-74
Left Rear Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch
(Except Base)................... 8Wa-80-74
Left Rear Door Speaker.............. 8Wa-80-75
Left Rear Power Window Motor
(Midline/Highline)................ 8Wa-80-75
Left Remote Radio Switch (Premium) . . . 8Wa-80-75
Left Side Impact Airbag Control
Module (LSIACM)................ 8Wa-80-75
Left Side Marker Lamp (Except
Built-Up-Export)................. 8Wa-80-76
Left Side Repeater Lamp
(Built-Up-Export)................ 8Wa-80-76
Left Speed Control Switch (Except Base) . 8Wa-80-76
Left Tail/Stop Lamp................ 8Wa-80-76
Left Visor/Vanity Lamp (Except Base) . . . 8Wa-80-76
License Lamp (Built-Up-Export)....... 8Wa-80-77
License Lamp (Except Built-Up-Export) . 8Wa-80-77
Line Pressure Sensor (3.7L).......... 8Wa-80-77
Low Note Horn.................... 8Wa-80-77
Manifold ABSolute Pressure Sensor.... 8Wa-80-77
Multi-Function Switch C1............ 8Wa-80-78
Multi-Function Switch C2............ 8Wa-80-78
Output Speed Sensor (3.7L).......... 8Wa-80-78
Overhead Map/Reading Lamp
(Except Base)................... 8Wa-80-78
Oxygen Sensor 1/1 Upstream......... 8Wa-80-79
Oxygen Sensor 1/2 Downstream....... 8Wa-80-79
Oxygen Sensor 2/1 Upstream (3.7L).... 8Wa-80-79
Oxygen Sensor 2/2 Downstream (3.7L) . . 8Wa-80-79
Passenger Airbag................... 8Wa-80-79
Passenger Seat Belt Switch........... 8Wa-80-80
Power Mirror Switch (Except Base)..... 8Wa-80-80
Power Outlet...................... 8Wa-80-80
Power Steering Pressure Switch....... 8Wa-80-80
Power Window Master Switch
(Midline/Highline)................ 8Wa-80-81
Powertrain Control Module-C1 (2.4L) . . . 8Wa-80-81
Powertrain Control Module-C1 (3.7L) . . . 8Wa-80-82
Powertrain Control Module-C2 (Gas) . . . 8Wa-80-82
Powertrain Control Module-C3 (Gas) . . . 8Wa-80-83
Radiator Fan Motor................. 8Wa-80-84
Radiator Fan Relay................. 8Wa-80-84
Radio C1......................... 8Wa-80-84
Radio C2......................... 8Wa-80-85
Radio C3......................... 8Wa-80-85
Radio Choke (Premium)............. 8Wa-80-85
Rear Power Outlet.................. 8Wa-80-85
Rear Power Window Switch
(Midline/Highline)................ 8Wa-80-86
Rear Wheel Speed Sensor............ 8Wa-80-86Component Page
Rear Wiper Motor.................. 8Wa-80-86
Red Brake Warning Indicator Switch . . . 8Wa-80-86
Remote Keyless Entry Module
(Except Base)................... 8Wa-80-86
Right Courtesy Lamp............... 8Wa-80-87
Right Curtain Airbag................ 8Wa-80-87
Right Cylinder Lock Switch
(Except Base)................... 8Wa-80-87
Right Door Lock Switch (Except Base) . . 8Wa-80-87
Right Fog Lamp................... 8Wa-80-87
Right Front Door Ajar Switch (Base).... 8Wa-80-88
Right Front Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch
(Except Base)................... 8Wa-80-88
Right Front Door Speaker (Base)...... 8Wa-80-88
Right Front Door Speaker (Premium) . . . 8Wa-80-88
Right Front Impact Sensor........... 8Wa-80-88
Right Front Park/ Turn Signal Lamp . . . 8Wa-80-89
Right Front Power Window Motor
(Midline/Highline)................ 8Wa-80-89
Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor (ABS) . 8Wa-80-89
Right Headlamp (Built-Up-Export)..... 8Wa-80-89
Right Headlamp (Except Built-Up-Export). 8Wa-80-89
Right Heated Seat Assembly (Highline) . 8Wa-80-90
Right Heated Seat Switch (Highline) . . . 8Wa-80-90
Right Instrument Panel Speaker....... 8Wa-80-90
Right Leveling Motor (Built-Up-Export) . 8Wa-80-90
Right Position Lamp (Built-Up-Export) . . 8Wa-80-91
Right Power Mirror (Except Base)...... 8Wa-80-91
Right Power Seat Motors
(Midline/Highline)................ 8Wa-80-91
Right Power Seat Switch
(Midline/Highline)................ 8Wa-80-91
Right Rear Door Ajar Switch (Base).... 8Wa-80-92
Right Rear Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch
(Except Base)................... 8Wa-80-92
Right Rear Door Speaker............ 8Wa-80-92
Right Rear Power Window Motor
(Midline/Highline)................ 8Wa-80-92
Right Remote Radio Switch (Premium) . . 8Wa-80-92
Right Side Impact Airbag Control Module
(RSIACM)...................... 8Wa-80-93
Right Side Marker Lamp
(Except Built-Up-Export)........... 8Wa-80-93
Right Side Repeater Lamp
(Built-Up-Export)................ 8Wa-80-93
Right Speed Control Switch
(Except Base)................... 8Wa-80-93
Right Tail/Stop Lamp............... 8Wa-80-93
Right Visor/Vanity Lamp (Except Base) . 8Wa-80-94
Sentry Key Immobilizer Module
(Except Base)................... 8Wa-80-94
Shifter Assembly................... 8Wa-80-94
Siren (Built-Up-Export).............. 8Wa-80-94
Speed Control Servo................ 8Wa-80-94
Sunroof Motor..................... 8Wa-80-95
KJ8W-80 CONNECTOR PIN-OUTS8Wa-80-3
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CONTROLLER ANTILOCK BRAKE - LT.GRAY 24 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 Z101 12BK/OR GROUND
2- -
3- -
4- -
5 D25 18YL/VT PCI BUS
6 B6 18WT/DB RIGHT FRONT WHEEL SPEED SENSOR SIGNAL
7 B7 18WT RIGHT FRONT WHEEL SPEED SENSOR 12 VOLT
SUPPLY
8 D24 18WT/DG FLASH ABS
9 A20 12RD/DB FUSED B(+)
10 F22 18DB/PK FUSED IGNITION SWITCH OUTPUT (RUN)
11 - -
12 - -
13 B12 18DG/OR VEHICLE SPEED SIGNAL
14 - -
15 - -
16 Z102 12BK/OR GROUND
17 S43 18LB/YL FLUID PRESSURE SWITCH SIGNAL
18 L50 18WT/TN BRAKE LAMP SWITCH OUTPUT
19 B1 18YL/DB REAR WHEEL SPEED SENSOR SIGNAL
20 B2 18YL REAR WHEEL SPEED SENSOR 12 VOLT SUPPLY
21 - -
22 B8 18RD/DB LEFT FRONT WHEEL SPEED SENSOR SIGNAL
23 B9 18RD LEFT FRONT WHEEL SPEED SENSOR 12 VOLT SUP-
PLY
24 A10 12RD/DG FUSED B(+)
CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR (2.4L) - BLACK 3 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 K24 18GY/BK CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR SIGNAL
2 K4 18BK/LB SENSOR GROUND
3 K7 18OR 5 VOLT SUPPLY
CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR (3.7L) - BLACK 3 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 K24 18GY/BK CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR SIGNAL
2 K4 18BK/LB SENSOR GROUND
3 K7 18OR 5 VOLT SUPPLY
8Wa - 80 - 52 8W-80 CONNECTOR PIN-OUTSKJ
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CONNECTOR NAME/NUMBER COLOR LOCATION FIG.
Left Front Door Ajar Switch (Base) BK In Left Front Door N/S
Left Front Door Lock Motor/Ajar
Switch (Except Base)BK In Left Front Door 41
Left Front Door Speaker BK Behind Left Front Door Panel 41
Left Front Impact Sensor BK Front Side of Engine
Compartment28
Left Front Park/Turn Signal Lamp BK Behind Left Turn Signal
LampN/S
Left Front Power Window Motor LG In Left Front Door 41
Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor BK Left Side of Engine
Compartment30
Left Headlamp (BUX) Behind Left Headlamp N/S
Left Headlamp (Except BUX) DB Behind Left Headlamp N/S
Left Heated Seat Assembly LG At Left Seat N/S
Left Heated Seat Switch BK At Left Seat N/S
Left Instrument Panel Lamp BK Left Side of Instrument Panel N/S
Left Instrument Panel Speaker BK Left Side of Instrument Panel 33, 37
Left Leveling Motor (BUX) BK At Left Headlamp N/S
Left Position Lamp (BUX) BK Left Front Side of Vehicle N/S
Left Power Mirror WT In Left Front Door 41
Left Power Seat Motors BK At Left Seat N/S
Left Power Seat Switch GN At Left Seat N/S
Left Rear Door Ajar Switch (Base) BK In Left Rear Door N/S
Left Rear Door Lock Motor/Ajar
Switch (Except Base)BK In Left Rear Door N/S
Left Rear Door Speaker In Left Rear Door
Left Rear Power Window Motor LG In Left Rear Door N/S
Left Remote Radio Switch BK On Steering Wheel N/S
Left Side Impact Airbag Control
Module (LSIACM)YL Left Lower B-Pillar 35, 38
Left Side Marker Lamp BK Left Front Fender N/S
Left Side Repeater Lamp (BUX) BK Left Front Fender N/S
Left Speed Control Switch BK On Steering Wheel N/S
Left Tail/Stop Lamp BK Left Rear Quarter Panel 45
Left Visor/Vanity Lamp WT Left Front of Headliner N/S
License Lamp (BUX) LG In Tailgate 46
License Lamp (Except BUX) LG On Bumper N/S
Line Pressure Sensor (3.7L) BK Right Side of Transmission 6
Low Note Horn BK Left Front Side of Engine
Compartment29
Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor BK Front Side of Engine 2
Mass Air Flow Sensor (Diesel) Top of Engine 21
Multi-Function Switch C1 GY At Steering Column N/S
Multi-Function Switch C2 GY At Steering Column N/S
8Wa - 91 - 6 8W-91 CONNECTOR/GROUND/SPLICE LOCATIONKJ
CONNECTOR/GROUND/SPLICE LOCATION (Continued)
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INSTALLATION
2.4L
The intake manifold air temperature (IAT) sensor
is installed into the intake manifold plenum at the
rear end of the intake manifold.
(1) Check condition of sensor o-ring.
(2) Clean sensor mounting hole in intake manifold.
(3) Position sensor into intake manifold and rotate
clockwise until past release tab.
(4) Install electrical connector.
3.7L
The intake manifold air temperature (IAT) sensor
is installed into the left side of intake manifold ple-
num (Fig. 16).
(1) Check condition of sensor o-ring.
(2) Clean sensor mounting hole in intake manifold.
(3) Position sensor into intake manifold and rotate
clockwise until past release tab (Fig. 16).
(4) Install electrical connector.
MAP SENSOR
DESCRIPTION
2.4L
The Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor is
mounted into the rear of the intake manifold with 1
screw.
3.7L
The Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor is
mounted into the front of the intake manifold with 2
screws.
OPERATION
The MAP sensor is used as an input to the Power-
train Control Module (PCM). It contains a silicon
based sensing unit to provide data on the manifold
vacuum that draws the air/fuel mixture into the com-
bustion chamber. The PCM requires this information
to determine injector pulse width and spark advance.
When manifold absolute pressure (MAP) equals
Barometric pressure, the pulse width will be at max-
imum.
A 5 volt reference is supplied from the PCM and
returns a voltage signal to the PCM that reflects
manifold pressure. The zero pressure reading is 0.5V
and full scale is 4.5V. For a pressure swing of 0±15
psi, the voltage changes 4.0V. To operate the sensor,
it is supplied a regulated 4.8 to 5.1 volts. Ground is
provided through the low-noise, sensor return circuit
at the PCM.The MAP sensor input is the number one contrib-
utor to fuel injector pulse width. The most important
function of the MAP sensor is to determine baromet-
ric pressure. The PCM needs to know if the vehicle is
at sea level or at a higher altitude, because the air
density changes with altitude. It will also help to cor-
rect for varying barometric pressure. Barometric
pressure and altitude have a direct inverse correla-
tion; as altitude goes up, barometric goes down. At
key-on, the PCM powers up and looks at MAP volt-
age, and based upon the voltage it sees, it knows the
current barometric pressure (relative to altitude).
Once the engine starts, the PCM looks at the voltage
again, continuously every 12 milliseconds, and com-
pares the current voltage to what it was at key-on.
The difference between current voltage and what it
was at key-on, is manifold vacuum.
During key-on (engine not running) the sensor
reads (updates) barometric pressure. A normal range
can be obtained by monitoring a known good sensor.
As the altitude increases, the air becomes thinner
(less oxygen). If a vehicle is started and driven to a
very different altitude than where it was at key-on,
the barometric pressure needs to be updated. Any
time the PCM sees Wide Open Throttle (WOT), based
upon Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) angle and RPM,
it will update barometric pressure in the MAP mem-
ory cell. With periodic updates, the PCM can make
its calculations more effectively.
The PCM uses the MAP sensor input to aid in cal-
culating the following:
²Manifold pressure
²Barometric pressure
²Engine load
²Injector pulse-width
²Spark-advance programs
²Shift-point strategies (certain automatic trans-
missions only)
²Idle speed
²Decel fuel shutoff
The MAP sensor signal is provided from a single
piezoresistive element located in the center of a dia-
phragm. The element and diaphragm are both made
of silicone. As manifold pressure changes, the dia-
phragm moves causing the element to deflect, which
stresses the silicone. When silicone is exposed to
stress, its resistance changes. As manifold vacuum
increases, the MAP sensor input voltage decreases
proportionally. The sensor also contains electronics
that condition the signal and provide temperature
compensation.
The PCM recognizes a decrease in manifold pres-
sure by monitoring a decrease in voltage from the
reading stored in the barometric pressure memory
cell. The MAP sensor is a linear sensor; meaning as
pressure changes, voltage changes proportionately.
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INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR (Continued)
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INSTALLATION
2.4L
The Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor is
mounted into the rear of the intake manifold. An
o-ring is used to seal the sensor to the intake mani-
fold (Fig. 19).
(1) Clean MAP sensor mounting hole at intake
manifold.
(2) Check MAP sensor o-ring seal for cuts or tears.
(3) Position sensor into manifold.
(4) Install MAP sensor mounting screws. Tighten
screw to 3 N´m (25 in. lbs.) torque.
(5) Connect electrical connector.
3.7L
The Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor is
mounted into the front of the intake manifold (Fig.
18). An o-ring is used to seal the sensor to the intake
manifold (Fig. 19).
(1) Clean MAP sensor mounting hole at intake
manifold.
(2) Check MAP sensor o-ring seal for cuts or tears.
(3) Position sensor into manifold.
(4) Install MAP sensor mounting bolts (screws).
Tighten screws to 3 N´m (25 in. lbs.) torque.
(5) Connect electrical connector.
OXYGEN SENSOR
DESCRIPTION
The Oxygen Sensors (O2S) are attached to, and
protrude into the vehicle exhaust system. Depending
on the engine or emission package, the vehicle may
use a total of either 2 or 4 sensors.
2.4L Engine:Two sensors are used: upstream
(referred to as 1/1) and downstream (referred to as
1/2). With this emission package, the upstream sen-
sor (1/1) is located just before the main catalytic con-
vertor. The downstream sensor (1/2) is located just
after the main catalytic convertor.
3.7L V-6 Engine:On this emissions package, 4
sensors are used: 2 upstream (referred to as 1/1 and
2/1) and 2 downstream (referred to as 1/2 and 2/2).
With this emission package, the right upstream sen-
sor (2/1) is located in the right exhaust downpipe just
before the mini-catalytic convertor. The left upstream
sensor (1/1) is located in the left exhaust downpipe
just before the mini-catalytic convertor. The right
downstream sensor (2/2) is located in the right
exhaust downpipe just after the mini-catalytic con-
vertor, and before the main catalytic convertor. The
left downstream sensor (1/2) is located in the left
exhaust downpipe just after the mini-catalytic con-
vertor, and before the main catalytic convertor.
OPERATION
An O2 sensor is a galvanic battery that provides
the PCM with a voltage signal (0-1 volt) inversely
proportional to the amount of oxygen in the exhaust.
In other words, if the oxygen content is low, the volt-
age output is high; if the oxygen content is high the
output voltage is low. The PCM uses this information
to adjust injector pulse-width to achieve the
14.7±to±1 air/fuel ratio necessary for proper engine
operation and to control emissions.
The O2 sensor must have a source of oxygen from
outside of the exhaust stream for comparison. Cur-
rent O2 sensors receive their fresh oxygen (outside
air) supply through the O2 sensor case housing.
Four wires (circuits) are used on each O2 sensor: a
12±volt feed circuit for the sensor heating element; a
ground circuit for the heater element; a low-noise
sensor return circuit to the PCM, and an input cir-
cuit from the sensor back to the PCM to detect sen-
sor operation.
Oxygen Sensor Heater Relay - 3.7L Engine:On
the 3.7L engine, 4 heated oxygen sensors are used. A
separate oxygen sensor relay is used to supply volt-
age to the sensors heating elements for only the 1/2
and 2/2 downstream sensors. Voltage for the other 2
sensor heating elements is supplied directly from the
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) through a Pulse
Width Module (PWM) method.
Pulse Width Module (PWM):Voltage to the O2
sensor heating elements is supplied directly from the
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) through two sepa-
rate Pulse Width Module (PWM) low side drivers.
PWM is used on both the upstream and downstream
O2 sensors on the 2.4L engine, and only on the 2
upstream sensors (1/1 and 2/1) on the 3.7L engine.
The main objective for a PWM driver is to avoid over-
heating of the O2 sensor heater element. With
exhaust temperatures increasing with time and
engine speed, it's not required to have a full-voltage
duty-cycle on the O2 heater elements.
To avoid the large simultaneous current surge
needed to operate all 4 sensors, power is delayed to
the 2 downstream heater elements by the PCM for
approximately 2 seconds.
Oxygen Sensor Heater Elements:
The O2 sensor uses a Positive Thermal Co-efficient
(PTC) heater element. As temperature increases,
resistance increases. At ambient temperatures
around 70ÉF, the resistance of the heating element is
approximately 4.5 ohms. As the sensor's temperature
increases, resistance in the heater element increases.
This allows the heater to maintain the optimum
operating temperature of approximately 930É-1100ÉF
(500É-600É C). Although the sensors operate the
same, there are physical differences, due to the envi-
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MAP SENSOR (Continued)
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HVAC CONTROL ASSEMBLY WINDOW
DEFOGGER FUNCTION - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING, REAR..................8G-9
HVAC HOUSING - ASSEMBLY...........24-34
HVAC HOUSING - DISASSEMBLY........24-34
HVAC HOUSING - INSTALLATION........24-34
HVAC HOUSING - REMOVAL............24-33
HYDRAULIC LASH ADJUSTER -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING..........9-19,9-30
HYDRAULIC PRESSURE TEST -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.............21-79
HYDRAULIC SCHEMATICS, SCHEMATICS
AND DIAGRAMS....................21-100
HYDROMETER TEST - STANDARD
PROCEDURE........................8F-11
IDENTIFICATION - DESCRIPTION,
FASTENER.........................Intro.-1
IDENTIFICATION AND INFORMATION -
DESCRIPTION, SECTION.............8W-01-6
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER -
DESCRIPTION, VEHICLE..............Intro.-8
IDLE AIR CONTROL MOTOR -
DESCRIPTION.......................14-35
IDLE AIR CONTROL MOTOR -
INSTALLATION.......................14-36
IDLE AIR CONTROL MOTOR -
OPERATION.........................14-35
IDLE AIR CONTROL MOTOR - REMOVAL . . 14-36
IDLER SHAFT - INSTALLATION...........9-77
IDLER SHAFT - REMOVAL...............9-77
IGNITION CIRCUIT SENSE -
DESCRIPTION.........................8E-13
IGNITION CIRCUIT SENSE - OPERATION . . 8E-15
IGNITION COIL - DESCRIPTION...........8I-9
IGNITION COIL - INSTALLATION.........8I-10
IGNITION COIL - OPERATION.............8I-9
IGNITION COIL - REMOVAL.............8I-10
IGNITION COIL CAPACITOR -
DESCRIPTION........................8I-16
IGNITION COIL CAPACITOR -
INSTALLATION.......................8I-16
IGNITION COIL CAPACITOR - OPERATION . . 8I-16
IGNITION COIL CAPACITOR - REMOVAL . . . 8I-16
IGNITION COIL RESISTANCE, 2.4L.........8I-2
IGNITION COIL RESISTANCE, 3.7L V-6.....8I-3
IGNITION CONTROL - DESCRIPTION.......8I-1
IGNITION CONTROL - OPERATION.........8I-1
IGNITION SWITCH - DESCRIPTION........19-8
IGNITION SWITCH - DESCRIPTION,
KEY-IN.............................19-10
IGNITION SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING............................19-8
IGNITION SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, KEY-IN.....................19-10
IGNITION SWITCH INSTALLATION,
INSTALLATION........................19-9
IGNITION SWITCH REMOVAL, REMOVAL . . . 19-9
IGNITION SYSTEM - TORQUE............8I-3
IGNITION TIMING - SPECIFICATIONS......8I-2
IGNITION-OFF DRAW TEST - STANDARD
PROCEDURE........................8F-14
ILLUMINATION BULB - INSTALLATION,
COMPASS MINI-TRIP
.................8L-75
ILLUMINATION BULB - INSTALLATION,
HEATER-A/C CONTROL
................8L-78
ILLUMINATION BULB - INSTALLATION,
TRANSMISSION RANGE INDICATOR
......8L-83
ILLUMINATION BULB - REMOVAL,
COMPASS MINI-TRIP
.................8L-74
ILLUMINATION BULB - REMOVAL,
HEATER-A/C CONTROL
................8L-78
ILLUMINATION BULB - REMOVAL,
TRANSMISSION RANGE INDICATOR
......8L-82
IMMOBILIZER MODULE - DESCRIPTION,
SENTRY KEY
........................8E-15
IMMOBILIZER MODULE - INSTALLATION,
SENTRY KEY
........................8E-18
IMMOBILIZER MODULE - OPERATION,
SENTRY KEY
........................8E-16
IMMOBILIZER MODULE - REMOVAL,
SENTRY KEY
........................8E-17
IMPACT AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE -
DESCRIPTION, SIDE
..................8O-43
IMPACT AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE -
INSTALLATION, SIDE
.................8O-45
IMPACT AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE -
OPERATION, SIDE
....................8O-43IMPACT AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE -
REMOVAL, SIDE.....................8O-44
IMPACT SENSOR - DESCRIPTION,
FRONT.............................8O-21
IMPACT SENSOR - INSTALLATION,
FRONT.............................8O-22
IMPACT SENSOR - OPERATION, FRONT . . . 8O-21
IMPACT SENSOR - REMOVAL, FRONT....8O-22
INCORRECT FLUID LEVEL - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING, EFFECTS OF............21-125
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, ABS........8J-11
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, AIRBAG.....8J-12
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, BRAKE/
PARK BRAKE........................8J-13
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, CHARGING . . . 8J-15
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, COOLANT
LOW...............................8J-15
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, CRUISE.....8J-16
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, DOOR AJAR . . 8J-17
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, FOUR LOW
MODE.............................8J-29
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, FRONT FOG
LAMP..............................8J-19
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, FULL TIME . . . 8J-29
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, GATE AJAR . . 8J-20
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, GLASS
AJAR..............................8J-21
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, HIGH BEAM . . 8J-22
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, LOW FUEL . . . 8J-22
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, LOW OIL
PRESSURE..........................8J-23
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, OVERDRIVE
OFF ...............................8J-26
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, PART TIME . . 8J-29
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, REAR FOG
LAMP..............................8J-27
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, SEATBELT . . . 8J-27
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, SECURITY . . . 8J-28
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, SKIS........8J-31
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, TRANS
TEMP..............................8J-33
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, TURN
SIGNAL............................8J-34
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, WAIT-TO-
START .............................8J-35
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, WASHER
FLUID..............................8J-35
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, WATER-IN-
FUEL..............................8J-37
INDICATOR - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
BRAKE.............................8J-14
INDICATOR - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
WASHER FLUID......................8J-36
INDICATOR - OPERATION, ABS..........8J-11
INDICATOR - OPERATION, AIRBAG.......8J-12
INDICATOR - OPERATION, BRAKE/PARK
BRAKE.............................8J-13
INDICATOR - OPERATION, CHARGING....8J-15
INDICATOR - OPERATION, COOLANT
LOW...............................8J-16
INDICATOR - OPERATION, CRUISE.......8J-17
INDICATOR - OPERATION, DOOR AJAR . . . 8J-17
INDICATOR - OPERATION, FOUR LOW
MODE.............................8J-30
INDICATOR - OPERATION, FRONT FOG
LAMP..............................8J-19
INDICATOR - OPERATION, FULL TIME....8J-30
INDICATOR - OPERATION, GATE AJAR....8J-20
INDICATOR - OPERATION, GLASS AJAR . . . 8J-21
INDICATOR - OPERATION, HIGH BEAM
....8J-22
INDICATOR - OPERATION, LOW FUEL
.....8J-22
INDICATOR - OPERATION, LOW OIL
PRESSURE
..........................8J-23
INDICATOR - OPERATION, OVERDRIVE
OFF
...............................8J-26
INDICATOR - OPERATION, PART TIME
....8J-29
INDICATOR - OPERATION, REAR FOG
LAMP
..............................8J-27
INDICATOR - OPERATION, SEATBELT
.....8J-28
INDICATOR - OPERATION, SECURITY
.....8J-28
INDICATOR - OPERATION, SKIS
.........8J-31
INDICATOR - OPERATION, TRANS TEMP
. . 8J-34
INDICATOR - OPERATION, TURN SIGNAL
. . 8J-34
INDICATOR - OPERATION, WAIT-TO-
START
.............................8J-35
INDICATOR - OPERATION, WASHER
FLUID
..............................8J-36INDICATOR - OPERATION, WATER-IN-
FUEL..............................8J-37
INDICATOR ILLUMINATION BULB -
INSTALLATION, TRANSMISSION
RANGE.............................8L-83
INDICATOR ILLUMINATION BULB -
REMOVAL, TRANSMISSION RANGE......8L-82
INDICATOR LAMP (MIL) - DESCRIPTION,
MALFUNCTION.......................8J-24
INDICATOR LAMP (MIL) - OPERATION,
MALFUNCTION.......................8J-24
INDICATOR TEST - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, BUILT-IN................8F-10
INDICATORS - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, TREAD WEAR................22-8
INFLATION - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
TIRE................................22-7
INITIAL OPERATION - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, POWER STEERING
PUMP.............................19-18
INITIALIZATION - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, SKIS....................8Q-8
INJECTION - DESCRIPTION, FUEL........14-29
INJECTOR - DESCRIPTION, FUEL........14-33
INJECTOR - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
FUEL..............................14-33
INJECTOR - OPERATION, FUEL..........14-33
INLET FILTER - INSTALLATION..........14-28
INLET FILTER - REMOVAL..............14-28
INPUT - OPERATION, ASD SENSE - PCM . . . 8I-4
INPUT CLUTCH ASSEMBLY - ASSEMBLY . 21-138
INPUT CLUTCH ASSEMBLY -
DESCRIPTION......................21-133
INPUT CLUTCH ASSEMBLY -
DISASSEMBLY......................21-135
INPUT CLUTCH ASSEMBLY - OPERATION . 21-135
INPUT SPEED SENSOR - DESCRIPTION . . 21-143
INPUT SPEED SENSOR - INSTALLATION . 21-143
INPUT SPEED SENSOR - OPERATION....21-143
INPUT SPEED SENSOR - REMOVAL.....21-143
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER - ASSEMBLY.....8J-10
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER - DESCRIPTION . . . 8J-2
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING........................8J-7
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER - DISASSEMBLY . . . 8J-9
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER - INSTALLATION . . 8J-11
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER - OPERATION.....8J-4
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER - REMOVAL......8J-9
INSTRUMENT PANEL ANTENNA CABLE -
INSTALLATION.......................8A-8
INSTRUMENT PANEL ANTENNA CABLE -
REMOVAL...........................8A-7
INSTRUMENT PANEL ASSEMBLY -
INSTALLATION......................23-151
INSTRUMENT PANEL ASSEMBLY -
REMOVAL.........................23-149
INSTRUMENT PANEL CENTER BEZEL -
INSTALLATION......................23-154
INSTRUMENT PANEL CENTER BEZEL -
REMOVAL.........................23-154
INSTRUMENT PANEL DRIVER SIDE
BEZELS - INSTALLATION..............23-154
INSTRUMENT PANEL DRIVER SIDE
BEZELS - REMOVAL.................23-153
INSTRUMENT PANEL END CAP -
INSTALLATION
......................23-153
INSTRUMENT PANEL END CAP -
REMOVAL
.........................23-153
INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER SIDE
BEZEL - INSTALLATION
...............23-154
INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER SIDE
BEZEL - REMOVAL
..................23-154
INSTRUMENT PANEL TOP COVER -
INSTALLATION
......................23-153
INSTRUMENT PANEL TOP COVER -
REMOVAL
.........................23-152
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
DESCRIPTION
.......................14-36
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
INSTALLATION
.......................14-38
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
OPERATION
.........................14-36
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
REMOVAL
..........................14-37
INTAKE MANIFOLD - DESCRIPTION
.......9-68
INTAKE MANIFOLD - INSTALLATION
.......9-69
INTAKE MANIFOLD - REMOVAL
..........9-68
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SPARK PLUG - OPERATION.............8I-12
SPARK PLUG - REMOVAL..............8I-15
SPARK PLUG CABLE RESISTANCE, 2.4L....8I-3
SPARK PLUG CONDITIONS - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING........................8I-13
SPARK PLUGS, SPARK PLUG -
CLEANING..........................8I-15
SPARK PLUGS, SPECIFICATIONS..........8I-3
SPEAKER - DESCRIPTION..............8A-13
SPEAKER - INSTALLATION.............8A-15
SPEAKER - OPERATION...............8A-14
SPEAKER - REMOVAL.................8A-14
SPECIAL TOOLS - 3.7L ENGINE..........9-15
SPECIAL TOOLS - 8 1/4 AXLE...........3-98
SPECIAL TOOLS - BASE BRAKES..........5-7
SPECIAL TOOLS - BODY................23-5
SPECIAL TOOLS - COOLING.............7-14
SPECIAL TOOLS - FRONT AXLE..........3-34
SPECIAL TOOLS - FRONT SUSPENSION.....2-8
SPECIAL TOOLS - FUEL SYSTEM.........14-6
SPECIAL TOOLS - OUTER TIE ROD END
REMOVAL TOOL.....................19-15
SPECIAL TOOLS - POWER
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS............8W-97-2
SPECIAL TOOLS - POWER STEERING
PUMP.............................19-20
SPECIAL TOOLS - REAR AXLE...........3-63
SPECIAL TOOLS - RFE TRANSMISSION....21-120
SPECIAL TOOLS - STEERING COLUMN....19-8
SPECIAL TOOLS - WIRING/TERMINAL . 8W-01-10
SPECIAL TOOLS, BATTERY SYSTEM.......8F-7
SPECIFICATIONS, BATTERY SYSTEM......8F-6
SPECIFICATIONS, BRAKES - ABS.........5-33
SPECIFICATIONS, CHARGE CAPACITY.....24-42
SPECIFICATIONS, CLUTCH...............6-5
SPECIFICATIONS, DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING............................22-8
SPECIFICATIONS, FLUID CAPACITIES.......0-4
SPECIFICATIONS, FRAME DIMENSIONS....13-3
SPECIFICATIONS, FRONT AXLE...........3-33
SPECIFICATIONS, GAP AND FLUSH.....23-116
SPECIFICATIONS, IGNITION TIMING.......8I-2
SPECIFICATIONS, LAMPS/LIGHTING -
EXTERIOR..........................8L-15
SPECIFICATIONS, LAMPS/LIGHTING -
INTERIOR..........................8L-71
SPECIFICATIONS, NV1500..............21-30
SPECIFICATIONS, OPENING DIMENSIONS . 23-111
SPECIFICATIONS, PAINT CODES........23-162
SPECIFICATIONS, REAR AXLE............3-62
SPECIFICATIONS, REMOTE KEYLESS
ENTRY TRANSMITTER.................8N-9
SPECIFICATIONS, SEALER LOCATIONS....23-87
SPECIFICATIONS, SPECIFICATIONS.......24-10
SPECIFICATIONS, STANDARD
PROCEDURE.........................23-4
SPECIFICATIONS, TORQUE..............13-6
SPECIFICATIONS, WELD AND
STRUCTURAL ADHESIVE LOCATIONS......23-9
SPEED CONTROL - DESCRIPTION........8P-1
SPEED CONTROL - OPERATION..........8P-1
SPEED CONTROL - TORQUE.............8P-2
SPEED SENSOR - DESCRIPTION, INPUT . 21-143
SPEED SENSOR - DESCRIPTION,
OUTPUT...........................21-152
SPEED SENSOR - INSTALLATION, FRONT
WHEEL.............................5-34
SPEED SENSOR - INSTALLATION, INPUT . 21-143
SPEED SENSOR - INSTALLATION,
OUTPUT...........................21-152
SPEED SENSOR - INSTALLATION, REAR
WHEEL.............................5-35
SPEED SENSOR - OPERATION, INPUT . . . 21-143
SPEED SENSOR - OPERATION, OUTPUT . . 21-152
SPEED SENSOR - REMOVAL, FRONT
WHEEL.............................5-34
SPEED SENSOR - REMOVAL, INPUT.....21-143
SPEED SENSOR - REMOVAL, OUTPUT . . . 21-152
SPEED SENSOR - REMOVAL, REAR
WHEEL.............................5-35
SPEEDOMETER - DESCRIPTION
.........8J-32
SPEEDOMETER - OPERATION
...........8J-32
SPLASH SHIELD - INSTALLATION,
FRONT WHEELHOUSE
................23-143
SPLASH SHIELD - INSTALLATION, REAR
WHEELHOUSE
......................23-144
SPLASH SHIELD - REMOVAL, FRONT
WHEELHOUSE
......................23-143SPLASH SHIELD - REMOVAL, REAR
WHEELHOUSE......................23-144
SPLICE INFORMATION - DESCRIPTION,
CONNECTOR, GROUND..............8W-01-7
SPLICING - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
WIRE...........................8W-01-14
SPRING - INSTALLATION...........2-13,2-18
SPRING - REMOVAL...............2-13,2-18
SPRINGS - DESCRIPTION, VALVE.....9-29,9-38
SPRINGS - INSTALLATION, VALVE....9-29,9-38
SPRINGS - REMOVAL, VALVE........9-29,9-38
STABILIZER BAR - INSTALLATION....2-14,2-19
STABILIZER BAR - REMOVAL........2-14,2-19
STABILIZER BAR BUSHINGS -
INSTALLATION.........................2-9
STABILIZER BAR BUSHINGS - REMOVAL....2-9
STABILIZER LINK - INSTALLATION........2-14
STABILIZER LINK - REMOVAL............2-14
STAKING - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
HEAT ...............................23-3
STARTER MOTOR - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING...........................8F-39
STARTER MOTOR - INSTALLATION.......8F-41
STARTER MOTOR - REMOVAL..........8F-39
STARTER MOTOR, GAS POWERED.......8F-39
STARTER MOTOR RELAY - DESCRIPTION . 8F-41
STARTER MOTOR RELAY -
INSTALLATION.......................8F-43
STARTER MOTOR RELAY - OPERATION.....8F-42
STARTER MOTOR RELAY - REMOVAL.....8F-43
STARTER RELAY - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING...........................8F-42
STARTING PROCEDURE - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, JUMP....................0-5
STARTING SYSTEM - DESCRIPTION......8F-32
STARTING SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING...........................8F-33
STARTING SYSTEM - INSPECTION.......8F-37
STARTING SYSTEM - OPERATION........8F-32
STATE DISPLAY TEST MODE -
DESCRIPTION........................25-2
STEERING - DESCRIPTION..............19-1
STEERING - OPERATION................19-1
STEERING COLUMN, SPECIAL TOOLS.....19-8
STEERING FLOW AND PRESSURE -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, POWER.......19-3
STEERING LINKAGE - STANDARD
PROCEDURE........................19-16
STEERING PRESSURE SWITCH -
DESCRIPTION, POWER................19-22
STEERING PRESSURE SWITCH -
INSTALLATION, POWER...............19-22
STEERING PRESSURE SWITCH -
OPERATION, POWER..................19-22
STEERING PRESSURE SWITCH -
REMOVAL, POWER...................19-22
STEERING PUMP - INITIAL OPERATION -
STANDARD PROCEDURE, POWER.......19-18
STEERING PUMP, SPECIAL TOOLS -
POWER............................19-20
STEERING SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, POWER.....................19-1
STEERING SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, SUSPENSION.................2-1
STEERING WHEEL - INSTALLATION......19-12
STEERING WHEEL - REMOVAL..........19-12
STOP LAMP BULB - INSTALLATION,
CENTER HIGH MOUNTED..............8L-19
STOP LAMP BULB - REMOVAL, CENTER
HIGH MOUNTED.....................8L-18
STOP LAMP UNIT - INSTALLATION,
CENTER HIGH MOUNTED..............8L-19
STOP LAMP UNIT - REMOVAL, CENTER
HIGH MOUNTED.....................8L-19
STRAP - DESCRIPTION, RADIO NOISE
SUPPRESSION GROUND................8A-9
STRAP - INSTALLATION, CHECK . 23-121,23-128,
23-135
STRAP - INSTALLATION, RADIO NOISE
SUPPRESSION GROUND
...............8A-11
STRAP - OPERATION, RADIO NOISE
SUPPRESSION GROUND
...............8A-10
STRAP - REMOVAL, CHECK
.....23-121,23-128,
23-135
STRAP - REMOVAL, RADIO NOISE
SUPPRESSION GROUND
...............8A-10
STRIKER - INSTALLATION, GLOVE BOX
LATCH
............................23-149STRIKER - INSTALLATION, HOOD AJAR
SWITCH............................8Q-14
STRIKER - INSTALLATION, LATCH......23-124,
23-132,23-137
STRIKER - INSTALLATION, REAR SEAT
BACK LATCH.......................23-171
STRIKER - REMOVAL, GLOVE BOX
LATCH ............................23-148
STRIKER - REMOVAL, HOOD AJAR
SWITCH............................8Q-13
STRIKER - REMOVAL, LATCH . . . 23-124,23-132,
23-137
STRIKER - REMOVAL, REAR SEAT BACK
LATCH ............................23-170
STRUCTURAL ADHESIVE LOCATIONS -
SPECIFICATIONS, WELD................23-9
STRUCTURAL COVER - DESCRIPTION.....9-55
STRUCTURAL COVER - INSTALLATION.....9-55
STRUCTURAL COVER - OPERATION.......9-55
STRUCTURAL COVER - REMOVAL........9-55
STUDS - INSTALLATION...............22-11
STUDS - REMOVAL...................22-11
SUCTION LINE - INSTALLATION, A/C.....24-49
SUCTION LINE - REMOVAL, A/C.........24-48
SUN VISOR - INSTALLATION..........23-160
SUN VISOR - REMOVAL..............23-160
SUN VISOR SUPPORT - INSTALLATION . . 23-160
SUN VISOR SUPPORT - REMOVAL......23-160
SUNROOF - DESCRIPTION............23-175
SUNROOF GLASS PANEL ADJUSTMENT,
ADJUSTMENTS.....................23-178
SUNSHADE - INSTALLATION...........23-179
SUNSHADE - REMOVAL..............23-179
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT
DEPLOYMENT - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, SERVICE AFTER A.........8O-6
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING..............8O-6
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINTS -
STANDARD PROCEDURE, HANDLING
NON-DEPLOYED......................8O-6
SUPPLIES - DESCRIPTION, 5 VOLT......8E-13
SUPPLIES - OPERATION, 5 VOLT........8E-15
SUPPORT - INSTALLATION, REAR
FASCIA..............................13-3
SUPPORT - INSTALLATION, SUN VISOR . . 23-160
SUPPORT - REMOVAL, REAR FASCIA......13-3
SUPPORT - REMOVAL, SUN VISOR.....23-160
SUPPORT BRACKET - INSTALLATION,
REARVIEW MIRROR.................23-161
SUPPORT CYLINDER - INSTALLATION . . . 23-120
SUPPORT CYLINDER - INSTALLATION,
FLIP-UP GLASS.....................23-139
SUPPORT CYLINDER - REMOVAL.......23-120
SUPPORT CYLINDER - REMOVAL,
FLIP-UP GLASS.....................23-139
SUPPRESSION GROUND STRAP -
DESCRIPTION, RADIO NOISE............8A-9
SUPPRESSION GROUND STRAP -
INSTALLATION, RADIO NOISE...........8A-11
SUPPRESSION GROUND STRAP -
OPERATION, RADIO NOISE.............8A-10
SUPPRESSION GROUND STRAP -
REMOVAL, RADIO NOISE..............8A-10
SURFACE PREPARATION - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, ENGINE GASKET............9-9
SUSPENSION - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, REAR.......................2-17
SUSPENSION AND STEERING SYSTEM -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING...............2-1
SUSPENSION ARM, BUSHINGS, AND
BALL JOINT - DESCRIPTION, UPPER......2-20
SUSPENSION ARM, BUSHINGS, AND
BALL JOINT - OPERATION, UPPER........2-20
SUSPENSION, SPECIAL TOOLS - FRONT....2-8
SWING GATE - INSTALLATION.........23-138
SWING GATE - REMOVAL.............23-138
SWING GATE BELTLINE WEATHERSTRIP
- INSTALLATION....................23-186
SWING GATE BELTLINE WEATHERSTRIP
- REMOVAL
........................23-186
SWING GATE OPENING WEATHERSTRIP
- INSTALLATION
....................23-186
SWING GATE OPENING WEATHERSTRIP
- REMOVAL
........................23-186
SWITCH - DESCRIPTION
................8P-5
SWITCH - DESCRIPTION, A/C HIGH
PRESSURE
.........................24-17
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