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EXTENDED IDLE SWITCH TEST
OPTIONAL POLICE PACKAGE ONLY
OPERATION
The extended idle switch is used to raise the en-
gine idle speed to approximately 1000 rpm when the
shifter is in either the Park or Neutral position. A
rocker-type 2-wire switch (extended idle switch) is
mounted to the instrument panel.This switch is
available only with 4.0L engine when supplied
with the optional police package.
TESTING
The extended idle switch will control a ground cir-
cuit going to the powertrain control module (PCM).
When a ground signal (through this switch) has been
received at pin number 10 in the PCM, engine idle
speed will increase.
Bring the engine to normal operating temperature
and turn the extended idle switch to the ON position.
Engine speed should now increase to approximately
1000 rpm when the shifter is in either the Park or
Neutral position. If engine speed does not increase,
apply a good ground to pin number 10 at the PCM
using a small paper clip. Be careful not to damage
the wiring with the paper clip. If the engine speed
now increases, it can be assumed that the PCM is
functioning correctly. Check the instrument panel
mounted switch for a closed ground circuit when in
the ON position. If the engine speed will not increase
after applying a ground to pin number 10, replace
the PCM. Refer to Group 8W, Wiring Diagrams for
circuit and wiring information.
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR (TPS) TEST
To perform a complete test of the sensor and its cir-
cuitry, refer to DRB scan tool and appropriate Pow-
ertrain Diagnostics Procedures manual. To test the
sensor only, refer to the following:
The throttle position sensor (TPS) can be tested
with a digital voltmeter. The center terminal of the
TPS is the output terminal (Figs. 39 or 40).
With the ignition key in the ON position, back-
probe the TPS connector. Check the TPS output volt-
age at the center terminal wire of the connector.
Check this at idle (throttle plate closed) and at wide
open throttle (WOT). At idle, TPS output voltage
should must be greater than 200 millivolts. At wide
open throttle, TPS output voltage must be less than
4.8 volts. The output voltage should increase gradu-
ally as the throttle plate is slowly opened from idle to
WOT.
TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH RELAY TEST
To test the relay only, refer to RelaysÐOperation/
Testing in this section of the group. To test the
torque converter clutch circuit and related compo-nents, refer to the appropriate Powertrain Diagnostic
Procedures manual for operation of the DRB scan
tool.
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR TEST
To perform a complete test of the sensor and its cir-
cuitry, refer to DRB scan tool and appropriate Pow-
ertrain Diagnostics Procedures manual.
OXYGEN SENSOR (O2S) HEATING ELEMENT TEST
To perform a complete test of the O2S sensor (Fig.
41) and its circuitry, refer to DRB scan tool and ap-
propriate Powertrain Diagnostics Procedures manual.
To test the sensor only, refer to the following:
The oxygen sensor heating element can be tested
with an ohmmeter as follows:
With the sensor at room temperature 25 degrees C
(77 degrees F), disconnect the O2S sensor connector.
Connect the ohmmeter test leads across the white
wire terminals of the sensor connector. Resistance
should be between 5 and 7 ohms. Replace the sensor
if the ohmmeter displays an infinity (open) reading.
Fig. 39 TPS TestingÐ2.5L Engine
Fig. 40 TPS TestingÐ4.0L Engine
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found, refer to the DRB scan tool and the appropri-
ate Powertrain Diagnostics Procedures service
manual.
RELAYSÐOPERATION/TESTING
OPERATION
The following operations/tests apply to these
relays only:automatic shut down (ASD), fuel pump
and torque converter clutch. For operations/tests on
all other relays, refer to the appropriate section of
this service manual.
The relay terminal numbers from (Fig. 44) can be
found on the bottom of the relay:
²Terminal number 30 is connected to battery volt-
age and can be switched or B+ (hot) at all times.
²Terminal number 87A is connected (a circuit is
formed) to terminal 30 in the de-energized (normally
OFF) position.
²Terminal number 87 is connected (a circuit is
formed) to terminal 30 in the energized (ON) posi-
tion. Terminal number 87 then supplies battery volt-
age to the component being operated.
²Terminal number 86 is connected to a switched (+)
power source.
²Terminal number 85 is grounded by the power-
train control module (PCM).
TESTING
(1) Remove relay before testing.
(2) Using an ohmmeter, perform a resistance test
between terminals 85 and 86. Resistance value
(ohms) should be 7565 ohms for resistor equipped
relays.
(3) Connect the ohmmeter between terminals num-
ber 87A and 30. Continuity should be present at this
time.
(4) Connect the ohmmeter between terminals num-
ber 87 and 30. Continuity should not be present at
this time.
(5) Use a set of jumper wires (16 gauge or small-
er). Connect one jumper wire between terminal num-
ber 85 (on the relay) to the ground side (-) of a 12
Volt power source.
(6) Attach the other jumper wire to the positive
side (+) of a 12V power source. Do not connect the
jumper wire to relay at this time.
CAUTION: DO NOT ALLOW THE OHMMETER TO
CONTACT TERMINALS 85 OR 86 DURING THESE
TESTS. DAMAGE TO OHMMETER MAY RESULT.
(7) Attach the other jumper wire (12V +) to termi-
nal number 86. This will activate the relay. Continu-
ity should now be present between terminals number
Fig. 44 Relay Terminals
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DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE DESCRIPTIONSÐCONTINUED
Diagnostic
Trouble
CodeDRB Scan Tool
DisplayDescription of Diagnostic Trouble Code
23**..........Intake Air Temp Sensor
Voltage LowIntake air temperature sensor input below the minimum acceptable voltage.
or
Intake Air Temp Sensor
Voltage HighIntake air temperature sensor input above the maximum acceptable voltage.
24**..........Throttle Position Sensor
Voltage HighThrottle position sensor input above the maximum acceptable voltage.
or
Throttle Position Sensor
Voltage LowThrottle position sensor input below the minimum acceptable voltage.
25**..........Idle Air Control Motor
CircuitsA shorted condition detected in one or more of the idle air control motor
circuits.
27* ..........Injector #1 Control Circuit Injector #1 output driver does not respond properly to the control signal.
or
Injector #2 Control Circuit Injector #2 output driver does not respond properly to the control signal.
or
Injector #3 Control Circuit Injector #3 output driver does not respond properly to the control signal.
or
Injector #4 Control Circuit Injector #4 output driver does not respond properly to the control signal.
or
Injector #5 Control Circuit Injector #5 output driver does not respond properly to the control signal.
or
Injector #6 Control Circuit Injector #6 output driver does not respond properly to the control signal.
33* .......... A/CClutch Relay Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the A/C clutch relay circuit.
34* ..........Speed Control Solenoid
CircuitsAn open or shorted condition detected in the Speed Control vacuum or vent
solenoid circuits.
or
Speed Control Switch
Always LowSpeed Control switch input below the minimum acceptable voltage.
or
Speed Control Switch
Always HighSpeed Control switch input above the maximum acceptable voltage.
35* (XJ Only).... RadFanControl Relay
CircuitsAn open or shorted condition detected in the radiator fan relay circuit.
* Check Engine Lamp will not illuminate at all times if this Diagnostic Trouble Code was recorded. Cycle Ignition key as
described in manual and observe code flashed by Check Engine lamp.
** Check Engine Lamp will illuminate during engine operation if this Diagnostic Trouble Code was recorded.
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MULTI-PORT FUEL INJECTION (MFI)ÐCOMPONENT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
INDEX
page page
Accelerator Pedal and Throttle Cable......... 54
Air Cleaner Housing...................... 54
Air Conditioning (A/C) Clutch Relay........... 54
Air Filter............................... 54
Automatic Shut Down (ASD) Relay........... 54
Brake Switch............................ 54
Camshaft Position Sensor.................. 54
Crankshaft Position Sensor................. 55
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor.......... 55
Fuel Filter.............................. 55
Fuel Injector............................ 55
Fuel Pump Module....................... 56
Fuel Pump Relay........................ 56
Fuel Rail Assembly....................... 56
Fuel System Pressure Release Procedure...... 56
Fuel Tank Pressure Relief/Rollover Valve...... 56
Fuel Tanks............................. 56Fuel Tubes/Lines/Hoses and Clamps.......... 56
Idle Air Control (IAC) Motor................. 56
Ignition Coil............................. 57
Intake Air Temperature Sensor.............. 54
Intake Manifold.......................... 57
Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor..... 57
Oxygen (O2S) Sensor..................... 57
Park Neutral Switch....................... 58
Power Steering Pressure SwitchÐ2.5L
Engine Only........................... 58
Powertrain Control Module (PCM)............ 58
Quick-Connect Fittings..................... 59
Throttle Body............................ 59
Throttle Position Sensor (TPS).............. 59
Torque Converter Clutch Relay.............. 60
Vehicle Speed Sensor..................... 60
ACCELERATOR PEDAL AND THROTTLE CABLE
Refer to the Accelerator Pedal and Throttle Cable
section of this group for removal/installation proce-
dures.
AIR CONDITIONING (A/C) CLUTCH RELAY
The A/C clutch relay is located in the Power Dis-
tribution Center (PDC) (Figs. 1 or 2). For location of
this relay within the PDC, refer to label on PDC
cover.
AIR CLEANER HOUSING
Refer to Group 25, Emission Control System.
AIR FILTER
Refer to Group 25, Emission Control System.
AUTOMATIC SHUT DOWN (ASD) RELAY
The ASD relay is located in the Power Distribution
Center (Figs. 1 or 2) (PDC). For location of this relay
within the PDC, refer to label on PDC cover.
BRAKE SWITCH
Refer to Group 5, Brakes for removal/installation
procedures.
CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR
For removal/installation procedures, refer to Group
8D, Ignition System. See Camshaft Position Sensor.
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR
The intake manifold air temperature sensor is in-
stalled into the intake manifold plenum (Figs. 3 or
4).
Fig. 1 PDCÐYJ Models
Fig. 2 PDCÐXJ Models
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the sensor will not rotate, install the sensor with the
throttle shaft on the other side of the socket tangs).
The TPS will be under slight tension when rotated.
(1) Install the TPS and retaining bolts.
(2) Connect TPS electrical connector to TPS.
(3) Manually operate the throttle (by hand) to
check for any TPS binding before starting the en-
gine.
TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH RELAY
On YJ models, the TCC relay is located in the en-
gine compartment. It is attached to the cowl panel
with one bolt (Fig. 20). On XJ models, the TCC relay
is located in the power distribution center (PDC)
(Fig. 21). For location of this relay within the PDC,
refer to label on PDC cover.
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR
The vehicle speed sensor (Fig. 22) is located on the
extension housing of the transmission on 2WD mod-
els. It is located on the transfer case on 4WD models.
REMOVAL
(1) Raise and support vehicle.
(2) Disconnect the electrical connector from the
sensor.
(3) Remove the sensor mounting bolt (Fig. 23).
Fig. 18 TPS LocationÐ4.0L Engine
Fig. 19 Throttle Position SensorÐInstallation
Fig. 20 TCC Relay LocationÐYJ Models
Fig. 21 Power Distribution CenterÐXJ Models
Fig. 22 Vehicle Speed Sensor LocationÐTypical
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Fig. 11 Removing/Installing Front Band Strut
Fig. 12 Removing Front Band Reaction Pin
Fig. 13 Removing/Installing Front Band Lever
Fig. 14 Removing Front/Rear Clutch Assemblies
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Fig. 27 Overrunning Clutch Cam Bolt Locations
Fig. 28 Compressing Front Servo Rod Guide
Fig. 24 Removing Rear Band Pivot And Reaction
Pins (32RH)
Fig. 25 Marking Rear Support For Assembly
Reference
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Fig. 31 Overrunning Clutch Rollers, Springs,
Retainer
Fig. 32 Assembling Overrunning Clutch And Cam
Fig. 33 Temporary Assembly Of Clutch And Drum
To Check Operation
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Fig. 57 Front Clutch Components (30RH/32RH)
Fig. 58 Compressing Front Clutch Piston Spring
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Fig. 60 Retainer Bushing Locations
Fig. 61 Front Clutch Piston Installation
Fig. 62 Clutch Piston Spring Installation
Fig. 63 Correct Spring Retainer Installed Position
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