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(3) Remove screws holding speaker grille and
speaker to bar.
(4) Disconnect wires from speaker and remove
speaker.
(5) Reverse removal procedures to install.
SOUND BAR REMOVE/INSTALL - YJ
(1) Disconnect speaker harness connector located
on the passenger side at the sound bar (Fig. 19)
(2) Remove bolts attaching the sound bar side
flanges to the right and left side bars.
(3) Open zipper on sport bar cover.
(4) Remove bolts attaching the sound bar brackets
to the sport bar (located on the rear of the sport bar)
(Fig. 20). Slip brackets through the sport bar cover.
(5) Reverse removal procedures to install.
ANTENNA REMOVE/INSTALL - YJ
(1) Remove the radio. See Radio Remove/Install, in
this group for procedures.
(2) Remove three screws holding the antenna base
and pad to the body (Fig. 21).
(3) Pull the antenna and cable out of the vehicle.(4) To install the antenna, make sure the antenna
pad is placed over the cable and guide the cable un-
der the instrument panel.
(5) Secure the antenna base and pad with three
screws.
(6) Install the antenna lead into the radio and in-
stall the radio.
Fig. 19 Sound Bar Speaker Connector - YJ
Fig. 20 Sound Bar Attaching Bolt - YJ
Fig. 21 Antenna Remove/Install - YJ
8F - 10 AUDIO SYSTEMSJ
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WIRING DIAGRAMS
CONTENTS
page page
8W-01 GENERAL INFORMATIONÐWIRING
DIAGRAMS.................... 8W-01-1
8W-10 FUSE/FUSE BLOCK........... 8W-10-1
8W-11 POWER DISTRIBUTION........ 8W-11-1
8W-15 GROUND DISTRIBUTION....... 8W-15-1
8W-20 CHARGING SYSTEM.......... 8W-20-1
8W-21 STARTING SYSTEM........... 8W-21-1
8W-30 FUEL/IGNITION.............. 8W-30-1
8W-31 TRANSMISSION CONTROLS.... 8W-31-1
8W-32 ANTI-LOCK BRAKES.......... 8W-32-1
8W-33 VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL..... 8W-33-1
8W-40 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER....... 8W-40-1
8W-41 HORN/CIGAR LIGHTER......... 8W-41-1
8W-42 AIR CONDITIONING/HEATER.... 8W-42-1
8W-44 INTERIOR LIGHTING.......... 8W-44-1
8W-47 AUDIO SYSTEM.............. 8W-47-18W-48 HEATED REAR WINDOW....... 8W-48-1
8W-49 OVERHEAD CONSOLE......... 8W-49-1
8W-50 FRONT LIGHTING............. 8W-50-1
8W-51 REAR LIGHTING............. 8W-51-1
8W-52 TURN SIGNALS.............. 8W-52-1
8W-53 WIPERS..................... 8W-53-1
8W-54 TRAILER TOW................ 8W-54-1
8W-60 POWER WINDOWS.......... 8W-60-1
8W-61 POWER DOOR LOCKS......... 8W-61-1
8W-62 POWER MIRRORS............ 8W-62-1
8W-63 POWER SEAT................ 8W-63-1
8W-70 SPLICE INFORMATION........ 8W-70-1
8W-80 CONNECTOR PIN OUTS....... 8W-80-1
8W-90 CONNECTOR LOCATIONS...... 8W-90-1
8W-95 SPLICE LOCATIONS........... 8W-95-1
HOW TO USE THIS GROUP
The purpose of this group is to show the electrical
circuits in a clear, simple fashion and to make trou-
bleshooting easier. Components that work together
are shown together. All electrical components used in
a specific system are shown on one diagram. The feed
for a system is shown at the top of the page. All
wires, connectors, splices, and components are shown
in the flow of current to the bottom of the page. Wir-
ing which is not part of the circuit represented is ref-
erenced to another page/section, where the complete
circuit is shown. In addition, all switches, compo-
nents, and modules are shown in theat rest posi-
tion with the doors closed and the key removed
from the ignition.
If a component is part of several different circuits,
it is shown in the diagram for each. For example, the
headlamp switch is the main part of the exterior
lighting, but it also affects the interior lighting and
the chime warning system.
It is important to realize that no attempt is
made on the diagrams to represent components
and wiring as they appear on the vehicle. For
example, a short piece of wire is treated the
same as a long one. In addition, switches and
other components are shown as simply as pos-
sible, with regard to function only.
The wiring diagram show circuits for all wheel-
bases. If there is a difference in systems or compo-
nents between wheel-bases, an identifier is placed
next to the component.
SECTION IDENTIFICATION
Sections in Group 8W are organized by sub-sys-
tems. The sections contain circuit operation descrip-
tions, helpful information, and system diagrams. The
intention is to organize information by system, con-
sistently from year to year.
CONNECTOR LOCATIONS
Section 8W-90 contains Connector Location illus-
trations. The illustrations contain the connector
number and component identification. Connector Lo-
cation charts in Section 8W-90 reference the illustra-
tion number for components and connectors.
Section 8W-80 shows each connector and the cir-
cuits involved with that connector. The connectors
are identified using the number on the Diagram
pages.
SPLICE LOCATIONS
Splice Location charts in Section 8W-70 show the
entire splice, and provide references to other sections
the splice serves.
Section 8W-95 contains illustrations that show the
general location of the splices in each harness. The
illustrations show the splice by number, and provide
a written location.
JWIRING DIAGRAMSÐXJ VEHICLES 8W - 1 - 1
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AUDIO SYSTEM
RADIO
When the ignition switch is in the ACCESSORY or
RUN position, it connects circuit A1 from fuse 6 in the
Power Distribution Center (PDC) to circuit A48. Cir-
cuit A48 powers circuit F85 through fuse 2 in the fuse
block. Circuit F85 powers the radio.
Circuit Z1 provides ground for the radio. The an-
tenna connects to the rear of the radio.
RADIO MEMORY
Circuit M1 from the Ignition Off Draw (IOD) fuse
(fuse 9) in the fuse block supplies power for the radio
memory. The IOD fuse is removed during vehicle
shipping to prevent excessive battery draw.
Circuit A6 from fuse 16 in the Power Distribution
Center (PDC) supplies voltage to fuse 9. Circuit A7
from fuse 3 in the PDC powers circuit A6 through
fuse 16. Circuits A6, A7 and M1 are HOT at all times.
RADIO ILLUMINATION
Circuit E2 supplies battery voltage to the radio
illumination lamps when the headlamps or parking
lamps are on and the dimmer switch is in the LOW or
ON positions.
Circuit X5 supplies battery voltage for the radio
clock and station frequency display. Circuit X5 origi-
nates at the radio illumination relay and is fed by
either circuit F85 or circuit E2 depending on the
switch position inside the relay.
When the headlamps and parking lamps are off, the
radio illumination relay is in its normal At Rest posi-
tion. In the At Rest position, the relay connects circuit
F85 from fuse 2 in the fuse block to circuit X5.
When the headlamps or parking lamps are on, cir-
cuit L90 from the headlamp switch supplies battery
voltage to the coil side of the radio illumination relay.
Circuit Z1 provides ground for the coil side of the
relay.
When voltage is present on circuit L90, the radio
illumination relay switches from its At Rest position
to connect circuit E2 to circuit X5.
SPEAKERS
There are 3 different radio packages. The standard
radio package includes 2 speakers; one in each front
door. The four speaker system uses speakers in each
front door plus speakers in the rear sound bar. The six
speaker system has the front door speakers, sound bar
speakers and two speakers in the instrument panel.
BASE RADIO
Vehicles with the base radio have a jumper between
the radio and the instrument panel connectors. The
jumper simulates rear speaker load.Circuit X53 feeds the speaker in the left front door.
Circuit X55 is the return from the speaker to the
radio.
Circuit X54 feeds the right front door speaker. Cir-
cuit X56 is the return from the speaker to the radio.
FOUR SPEAKER SYSTEM
Circuit X53 feeds the speaker in the left front door.
Circuit X55 is the return from the speaker to the
radio.
Circuit X54 feeds the right front door speaker. Cir-
cuit X56 is the return from the speaker to the radio.
Circuit X51 feeds the left rear speaker. Circuit X57
is the return from the speaker to the radio.
Circuit X52 feeds the right rear speaker. Circuit
X58 is the return from the speaker to the radio.
SIX SPEAKER SYSTEM
Circuit X53 feeds the left speaker in the instrument
panel. The X53 circuit is double crimped at the in-
strument panel left speaker and branches to the left
front door speaker. Circuit X55 is the return to the
radio from the instrument panel left speaker and left
front door speaker. Circuit X55 is double crimped at
the instrument panel left speaker.
Circuit X54 feeds the right speaker in the instru-
ment panel. The X54 circuit is double crimped at the
instrument panel right speaker and branches to the
right front door speaker. Circuit X56 is the return to
the radio from the instrument panel left speaker and
left front door speaker. Circuit X56 is double crimped
at the instrument panel left speaker.
Circuit X51 feeds the left rear speaker. Circuit X57
is the return from the speaker to the radio.
Circuit X52 feeds the right rear speaker. Circuit
X58 is the return from the speaker to the radio.
DIAGRAM INDEX
Component Page
Fuse Block...........................8W-47-2, 3
Headlamp Switch.........................8W-47-2
Ignition Switch..........................8W-47-2
LCD Relay.............................8W-47-3
Power Distribution Center..................8W-47-2, 3
Radio............................8W-47-2 thru 7
Speakers (Six Speaker System)..............8W-47-4, 5
Speakers (Four Speaker System).............8W-47-6, 7
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WIRING DIAGRAMS
CONTENTS
page page
8W-01 GENERAL INFORMATIONÐWIRING
DIAGRAMS...................... 8W-01-1
8W-10 FUSE/FUSE BLOCK........... 8W-10-1
8W-11 POWER DISTRIBUTION........ 8W-11-1
8W-15 GROUND DISTRIBUTION....... 8W-15-1
8W-20 CHARGING SYSTEM.......... 8W-20-1
8W-21 STARTING SYSTEM........... 8W-21-1
8W-30 FUEL/IGNITION.............. 8W-30-1
8W-31 TRANSMISSION CONTROLS.... 8W-31-1
8W-32 ANTI-LOCK BRAKES........... 8W-32-1
8W-33 VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL..... 8W-33-1
8W-40 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER....... 8W-40-1
8W-41 HORN/CIGAR LIGHTER........ 8W-41-1
8W-42 AIR CONDITIONING/HEATER.... 8W-42-1
8W-44 INTERIOR LIGHTING.......... 8W-44-1
8W-47 AUDIO SYSTEM.............. 8W-47-18W-48 HEATED REAR WINDOW....... 8W-48-1
8W-49 OVERHEAD CONSOLE.......... 8W-49-1
8W-50 FRONT LIGHTING............ 8W-50-1
8W-51 REAR LIGHTING............. 8W-51-1
8W-52 TURN SIGNALS.............. 8W-52-1
8W-53 WIPERS.................... 8W-53-1
8W-54 TRAILER TOW................ 8W-54-1
8W-60 POWER WINDOWS............ 8W-60-1
8W-61 POWER DOOR LOCKS......... 8W-61-1
8W-62 POWER MIRRORS............ 8W-62-1
8W-63 POWER SEAT................ 8W-63-1
8W-70 SPLICE INFORMATION........ 8W-70-1
8W-80 CONNECTOR PIN OUTS....... 8W-80-1
8W-90 CONNECTOR LOCATIONS...... 8W-90-1
8W-95 SPLICE LOCATIONS........... 8W-95-1
HOW TO USE THIS GROUP
The purpose of this group is to show the electrical
circuits in a clear, simple fashion and to make trou-
bleshooting easier. Components that work together
are shown together. All electrical components used in
a specific system are shown on one diagram. The feed
for a system is shown at the top of the page. All
wires, connectors, splices, and components are shown
in the flow of current to the bottom of the page. Wir-
ing which is not part of the circuit represented is ref-
erenced to another page/section, where the complete
circuit is shown. In addition, all switches, compo-
nents, and modules are shown in theat rest posi-
tion with the doors closed and the key removed
from the ignition.
If a component is part of several different circuits,
it is shown in the diagram for each. For example, the
headlamp switch is the main part of the exterior
lighting, but it also affects the interior lighting and
the chime warning system.
It is important to realize that no attempt is
made on the diagrams to represent components
and wiring as they appear on the vehicle. For
example, a short piece of wire is treated the
same as a long one. In addition, switches and
other components are shown as simply as pos-
sible, with regard to function only.
The wiring diagram show circuits for all wheel-
bases. If there is a difference in systems or compo-
nents between wheel-bases, an identifier is placed
next to the component.
SECTION IDENTIFICATION
Sections in Group 8W are organized by sub-sys-
tems. The sections contain circuit operation descrip-
tions, helpful information, and system diagrams. The
intention is to organize information by system, con-
sistently from year to year.
CONNECTOR LOCATIONS
Section 8W-90 contains Connector Location illus-
trations. The illustrations contain the connector
number and component identification. Connector Lo-
cation charts in Section 8W-90 reference the illustra-
tion number for components and connectors.
Section 8W-80 shows each connector and the cir-
cuits involved with that connector. The connectors
are identified using the number on the Diagram
pages.
SPLICE LOCATIONS
Splice Location charts in Section 8W-70 show the
entire splice, and provide references to other sections
the splice serves.
Section 8W-95 contains illustrations that show the
general location of the splices in each harness. The
illustrations show the splice by number, and provide
a written location.
JWIRING DIAGRAMSÐXJ-RHD 8W - 1 - 1
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RADIO
RADIO
When the ignition switch is in the ACCESSORY or
RUN position, it connects circuit A1 from fuse 6 in
the Power Distribution Center (PDC) to circuit A48.
Circuit A48 powers circuit F85 through fuse 13 in the
fuse block. Circuit F85 powers the radio.
Circuit Z1 provides ground for the radio. The an-
tenna connects to the rear of the radio.
RADIO MEMORY
Circuit M1 from fuse 16 in the Power Distribution
Center (PDC) supplies power for the radio memory.
Circuit A7 from fuse 3 in the PDC supplies voltage
to fuse 16. Circuits A7 and M1 are HOT at all times.
RADIO ILLUMINATION
Circuit E2 supplies battery voltage to the radio il-
lumination lamps when the headlamps or parking
lamps are on and the dimmer switch is in the Low or
On positions.
Circuit X5 supplies battery voltage for the radio
clock and station frequency display. Circuit X5 origi-
nates at the radio illumination relay and is fed by ei-
ther circuit F85 or circuit E2 depending on the
switch position inside the relay.
When the headlamps and parking lamps are off,
the radio illumination relay is in its normal At Rest
position. In the At Rest position, the relay connects
circuit F85 from fuse 13 in the fuse block to circuit
X5.
When the headlamps or parking lamps are on, cir-
cuit L90 from the headlamp switch supplies battery
voltage to the coil side of the radio illumination relay.
Circuit Z1 provides ground for the coil side of the re-
lay.
When voltage is present on circuit L90, the radio
illumination relay switches from its At Rest position
to connect circuit E2 to circuit X5.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
²Circuit A48 supplies voltage to fuse 13 in the fuse
block for circuit F85 when the ignition switch is in
the ACCESSORY or RUN positions. In these posi-
tions, the ignition switch connects circuit A1 from
fuse 6 in the PDC to circuit A48.²Circuit A3 from fuse 5 in the PDC supplies power
to the fuse block for fuse 9. Fuse 9 protects circuit
L7. When the headlamps or parking lamps are ON,
the headlamp switch connects circuit L7 to circuit
L90. When the adjustable dimmer switch is in the
LOW to ON positions, it internally connects circuit
L7 to circuit E2. Circuit E2 powers fuse 25 in the
fuse block. Circuit E2 continues through fuse 25.
POWER ANTENNA
The Power Antenna Relay supplies power to raise
and lower the antenna. Circuit F60 from fuse 7 in
the fuse block powers the relay. Circuit Z1 provides
ground for the relay.
When the radio is turned on, circuit X60 from the
radio energizes the relay to raise the antenna.
SPEAKERS
Circuit X53 feeds the left front speakers. Circuit
X55 is the return from the speakers to the radio.
Circuit X54 feeds the right front speakers. Circuit
X56 is the return from the speakers to the radio.
Circuit X51 feeds the left rear speaker. Circuit X57
is the return from the speaker to the radio.
Circuit X52 feeds the right rear speaker. Circuit
X58 is the return from the speaker to the radio.
DIAGRAM INDEX
Component Page
Fuse 3 (PDC).........................8W-47-2, 4
Fuse 5 (PDC).......................8W-47-2, 4, 5
Fuse 6 (PDC).........................8W-47-2, 4
Fuse 7 (PDC).........................8W-47-2, 4
Fuse 9 (Fuse Block)...................8W-47-2, 4, 5
Fuse 13 (Fuse Block)....................8W-47-2, 4
Fuse 16 (PDC)........................8W-47-2, 4
Fuse 25 (Fuse Block)....................8W-47-2, 4
Headlamp Switch.......................8W-47-2, 4
Ignition Switch..........................8W-47-2
LCD Relay...........................8W-47-3, 5
Power Antenna..........................8W-47-6
Power Antenna Relay......................8W-47-6
Radio...........................8W-47-2 thru 8
Speakers............................8W-47-7, 8
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WIRING DIAGRAMS
CONTENTS
page page
8W-01 GENERAL INFORMATIONÐWIRING
DIAGRAMS...................... 8W-01-1
8W-10 FUSE/FUSE BLOCK........... 8W-10-1
8W-11 POWER DISTRIBUTION........ 8W-11-1
8W-15 GROUND DISTRIBUTION....... 8W-15-1
8W-20 CHARGING SYSTEM.......... 8W-20-1
8W-21 STARTING SYSTEM........... 8W-21-1
8W-30 FUEL/IGNITION.............. 8W-30-1
8W-31 TRANSMISSION CONTROLS.... 8W-31-1
8W-32 ANTI-LOCK BRAKES.......... 8W-32-1
8W-40 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER....... 8W-40-1
8W-41 HORN/CIGAR LIGHTER........ 8W-41-18W-42 AIR CONDITIONING/HEATER.... 8W-42-1
8W-44 INTERIOR LIGHTING.......... 8W-44-1
8W-47 AUDIO SYSTEM.............. 8W-47-1
8W-48 HEATED REAR WINDOW....... 8W-48-1
8W-50 FRONT LIGHTING............ 8W-50-1
8W-51 REAR LIGHTING............. 8W-51-1
8W-52 TURN SIGNALS.............. 8W-52-1
8W-53 WIPERS.................... 8W-53-1
8W-70 SPLICE INFORMATION........ 8W-70-1
8W-80 CONNECTOR PIN OUTS....... 8W-80-1
8W-90 CONNECTOR LOCATIONS...... 8W-90-1
8W-95 SPLICE LOCATIONS........... 8W-95-1
HOW TO USE THIS GROUP
The purpose of this group is to show the electrical
circuits in a clear, simple fashion and to make trou-
bleshooting easier. Components that work together
are shown together. All electrical components used in
a specific system are shown on one diagram. The feed
for a system is shown at the top of the page. All
wires, connectors, splices, and components are shown
in the flow of current to the bottom of the page. Wir-
ing which is not part of the circuit represented is ref-
erenced to another page/section, where the complete
circuit is shown. In addition, all switches, compo-
nents, and modules are shown in theat rest posi-
tion with the doors closed and the key removed
from the ignition.
If a component is part of several different circuits,
it is shown in the diagram for each. For example, the
headlamp switch is the main part of the exterior
lighting, but it also affects the interior lighting and
the chime warning system.
It is important to realize that no attempt is
made on the diagrams to represent components
and wiring as they appear on the vehicle. For
example, a short piece of wire is treated the
same as a long one. In addition, switches and
other components are shown as simply as pos-
sible, with regard to function only.
The wiring diagram show circuits for all wheel-
bases. If there is a difference in systems or compo-
nents between wheel-bases, an identifier is placed
next to the component.
SECTION IDENTIFICATION
Sections in Group 8W are organized by sub-sys-
tems. The sections contain circuit operation descrip-
tions, helpful information, and system diagrams. The
intention is to organize information by system, con-
sistently from year to year.
CONNECTOR LOCATIONS
Section 8W-90 contains Connector Location illus-
trations. The illustrations contain the connector
number and component identification. Connector Lo-
cation charts in Section 8W-90 reference the illustra-
tion number for components and connectors.
Section 8W-80 shows each connector and the cir-
cuits involved with that connector. The connectors
are identified using the number on the Diagram
pages.
SPLICE LOCATIONS
Splice Location charts in Section 8W-70 show the
entire splice, and provide references to other sections
the splice serves.
Section 8W-95 contains illustrations that show the
general location of the splices in each harness. The
illustrations show the splice by number, and provide
a written location.
JWIRING DIAGRAMSÐÐYJ VEHICLES 8W - 1 - 1
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RADIO
RADIO MEMORY
Circuit M1 from the Ignition Off Draw (IOD) fuse
in the Power Distribution Center (PDC) supplies
power for the radio memory. The IOD fuse is re-
moved during vehicle shipping to prevent excessive
battery draw.
Circuit A4 from fuse 8 in the PDC supplies voltage
to the IOD fuse in cavity 12. Circuit A4 is HOT at all
times.
RADIO ILLUMINATION
Circuit E2 supplies battery voltage to the radio il-
lumination lamps when the headlamps or parking
lamps are ON and the dimmer switch is in the LOW
or ON positions.
Circuit E22 supplies battery voltage for the radio
clock and station frequency display. Circuit E22 orig-
inates at the radio illumination relay and is fed by
either circuit F30 or circuit E2 depending on the
switch position inside the relay.
When the headlamps and parking lamps are OFF,
the radio illumination relay is in its normal At-Rest
position. In the At Rest position, the relay connects
circuit F30 from fuse 7 in the fuse block to circuit
E22.
When the headlamps or parking lamps are ON, cir-
cuit L7 from the headlamp switch supplies battery
voltage to the coil side of the radio illumination relay.
Circuit Z1 provides ground for the coil side of the re-
lay.
When voltage is present on circuit L7, the radio il-
lumination relay switches from its at rest position to
connect circuit E2 to circuit E22.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
²Circuit A31 supplies voltage to the fuse block for
circuit F30 when the ignition switch is in the AC-
CESSORY or RUN positions. In these positions the
ignition switch connects circuit A1 from fuse 4 in the
PDC to circuit A31. Circuit A31 powers a bus bar in
the fuse block that feeds circuit F30 through fuse 7.
²Circuit A6 from fuse 3 in the PDC supplies power
to the fuse block for fuse 8. Fuse 8 protects circuit
F33. When the headlamps or parking lamps are ON,the headlamp switch connects circuit F33 to circuit
L7. When the adjustable dimmer switch is in the
LOW to ON positions, it connects circuit L7 to circuit
E1. Circuit E1 powers fuse 10 in the fuse block. Fuse
10 in the fuse block protects circuit E2.
SPEAKERS
Circuit X53 feeds the speaker on the left side of the
instrument panel. Circuit X55 is the return from the
speaker to the radio.
Circuit X54 feeds the right instrument panel
speaker. Circuit X56 is the return from the speaker
to the radio.
The speaker feed and return circuits are double
crimped at the front speakers and continue to the
connector for the rear speakers. If the vehicle is not
equipped with the rear speaker sound bar, a jumper
is installed in the harness to simulate rear speaker
load.
Circuit X51 feeds the left rear speaker. Circuit X57
is the return from the speaker to the radio.
Circuit X52 feeds the right rear speaker. Circuit
X58 is the return from the speaker to the radio.
DIAGRAM INDEX
Component Page
Fuse 3 (PDC)...........................8W-47-3
Fuse 4 (PDC)...........................8W-47-2
Fuse 7 (Fuse Block).......................8W-47-2
Fuse 8 (Fuse Block).......................8W-47-3
Fuse 8 (PDC)...........................8W-47-2
Fuse 10 (Fuse Block)......................8W-47-3
Fuse 12 (PDC)..........................8W-47-2
Headlamp Switch.........................8W-47-3
Ignition Switch..........................8W-47-2
Left Front Speaker........................8W-47-4
Left Rear Speaker........................8W-47-5
Panel Lamp Dimmer Switch..................8W-47-3
Radio............................8W-47-2, 3, 4
Radio Illumination Relay....................8W-47-2
Right Front Speaker.......................8W-47-4
Right Rear Speaker.......................8W-47-5
J8W-47 AUDIO SYSTEMÐYJ VEHICLES 8W - 47 - 1
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channel. Close the rear window curtain zippers and
attach the side snap-on retainers.
(16) Attach all the top cover snap-on retainers to
the upper side retainers located above both doors. As
necessary, slide the mating half of the snap-on re-
tainers so that they will align with the snap-on re-
tainers on the top cover. Tuck the edge of the top
cover inside the side retainer.
(17) Install the door windows by inserting the re-
tainers into the door grommets. Attach the snap-on
retainers located along the bottom edge of the win-
dow to the door retainer.
SPORT BARÐYJ
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect sound bar. Refer to Group 8F, Audio
Systems for removal and installation procedures.
(2) Remove the screws that attach the sport bar
base plates to the floor and wheelhouse panels (Fig.
1).
(3) Remove the retaining screws and bolts, and re-
move the side bars from the windshield frame and
the sport bar (Fig. 1 and 2).
(4) Carefully lift the sport bar upward and remove
it from the vehicle.
(5) If necessary, remove the pads and covers from
the sport bar.
INSTALLATION
(1) Clean the base plate contact surface areas on
the floor and wheelhouse panels.
(2) Apply epoxy chromate primer to the attaching
screw hole edges for protection against corrosion.
(3) Position the sport bar base plates on the floor
and wheelhouse panels with the screw holes aligned.
To prevent water seepage, apply 3M Drip-
Chek Sealant (or an equivalent product) to the
underside of all the screw heads before instal-
lation.(4) Apply sealant to the underside of each base
plate attaching screw head. Install and tighten the
screws to 42 Nzm (31 ft. lbs.) torque.
(5) Position the side bars at the windshield frame.
Tighten the screws to 32 Nzm (24 ft. lbs.) torque.and
at the sport bar. Install screws and bolts in the wind-
shield frame and the sport bar. Tighten the screws to
32 Nzm (53 ft. lbs.) torque.
(6) Position the side bars at the sport bar. Install
the bolts in the sport bar. Tighten the screws to 71
Nzm (53 ft. lbs.) torque.
(7) Install sound bar.
Fig. 20 Engaging Spreader Bar Lock
Fig. 1 Sport Bar
Fig. 2 Sport Bar-To-Side Bar Bolt
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CYLINDER COMBUSTION PRESSURE
LEAKAGE TEST DIAGNOSIS..............9-7
CYLINDER COMPRESSION PRESSURE
TEST................................9-5
CYLINDER DISPOSALÐXJ, LIFTGATE
SUPPORT ROD......................23-63
CYLINDER ENGINE, VACUUM ROUTING
SCHEMATICÐ2.5L 4...................25-3
CYLINDER ENGINE, VACUUM ROUTING
SCHEMATICÐ4.0L 6...................25-3
CYLINDER HEAD COVER, ENGINE....9-22,9-64
CYLINDER HEAD, ENGINE...........9-25,9-67
CYLINDER HEAD GASKET FAILURE
DIAGNOSIS, ENGINE....................9-5
CYLINDER INSTALLATION (NON-ABS),
MASTER............................5-16
CYLINDER INSTALLATION, WHEEL........5-58
CYLINDER OVERHAUL (4-CYLINDER
MODELS), MASTER....................5-16
CYLINDER OVERHAUL, WHEEL...........5-57
CYLINDER REMOVAL (NON-ABS),
MASTER............................5-15
CYLINDER REMOVAL, WHEEL...........5-57
CYLINDER SERVICE, IGNITION SWITCH
AND KEY...........................8D-26
CYLINDERÐCOMBINATION VALVE,
MASTER............................5-15
CYLINDERÐXJ, DOOR KEY LOCK.......23-47
CYLINDERÐXJ, LIFTGATE SUPPORT
ROD...............................23-62
CYLINDERÐYJ, FULL-METAL DOOR KEY
LOCK..............................23-139
CYLINDERÐYJ, TAILGATE LOCK.......23-122
CYLINDER/POWER BOOSTER TEST,
MASTER.............................5-8
CYLINDER/POWER BRAKE BOOSTER,
MASTER............................5-34
CYLINDER/STRIKERÐXJ, LIFTGATE
LATCH/KEY LOCK....................23-61
DAMAGED OR WORN THREADS, REPAIR....9-4
DAMPER, ENGINE.....................9-17
DAMPER, STEERING.............19-17,19-20
DAMPER, VIBRATION..............9-30,9-72
DASH PANEL INSULATOR PANELÐXJ....23-12
DATA LINK CONNECTOR; ANTI-LOCK
BRAKES (XJ)......................8W-32-2
DATA LINK CONNECTOR; ANTI-LOCK
BRAKES (XJ-RHD).................8W-32-2
DATA LINK CONNECTOR; ANTI-LOCK
BRAKES (YJ)......................8W-32-2
DATA LINK CONNECTOR; FUEL/IGNITION
(XJ).............................8W-30-5
DATA LINK CONNECTOR; FUEL/IGNITION
(YJ).............................8W-30-5
DATA LINK CONNECTOR;
TRANSMISSION CONTROLS (XJ-RHD) . . 8W-31-1
DATA LINK CONNECTOR; FUEL/IGNITION
(XJ-RHD).........................8W-30-4
DATA LINK CONNECTORÐPCM INPUT....14-22
DATA LINK CONNECTORÐPCM OUTPUT . . 14-27
DATA, VEHICLE DIMENSION.....Intro.-5,Intro.-6
DATA, VEHICLE LOAD................Intro.-5
DATAÐXJ, VEHICLE LOAD............Intro.-7
DATAÐYJ, VEHICLE LOAD............Intro.-8
DAYTIME RUNNING LAMP (DRL)
MODULE; FRONT LIGHTING (XJ)......8W-50-2
DAYTIME RUNNING LAMP (DRL)
MODULEÐCANADIAN VEHICLES ONLY;
FRONT LIGHTING (YJ)
..............8W-50-2
DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS (CANADA
ONLY)ÐXJ
.........................8L-15
DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS (CANADA
ONLY)ÐYJ
.........................8L-30
DECODING, VEHICLE CODE
...........Intro.-5
DECODING, VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER (VIN)
.....................Intro.-4
DEFLECTORÐXJ, COWL WEATHERSTRIP
SEAL/CROSSMEMBER AIR
.............23-11
DEFOGGER RELAY
....................8N-3
DEFOGGER RELAY/TIMER
...............8N-1
DEFOGGER RELAY/TIMER REMOVE/
INSTALL
............................8N-4
DEFOGGER SWITCH
...............8N-1,8N-3
DEFOGGER SWITCH REMOVE/INSTALL
....8N-4
DEFROSTER NOZZLE AND DUCT
........24-33
DELAY FUNCTION TROUBLE
DIAGNOSISÐXJ, HEADLAMP
...........8L-14DELAY MODULE, HEADLAMP; FRONT
LIGHTING (XJ)....................8W-50-2
DELAY MODULE, HEADLAMP; FRONT
LIGHTING (XJ-RHD)................8W-50-1
DELAY MODULE REPLACEMENTÐXJ,
HEADLAMP.........................8L-14
DELAY MODULEÐXJ, SENTINEL
HEADLAMP.........................8L-14
DELIVERY SYSTEM, FUEL...............14-3
DEMAGNETIZING, COMPASS............8C-5
DEPTH INFORMATION, PINION GEAR;
FRONT SUSPENSION AND AXLE..........2-39
DEPTH INFORMATION, PINION GEAR;
REAR SUSPENSION AND AXLES..........3-21
DEPTH VARIANCE, PINION GEAR; FRONT
SUSPENSION AND AXLE................2-40
DEPTH VARIANCE, PINION GEAR; REAR
SUSPENSION AND AXLES...........3-22,3-39
DESCRIPTION; HEATING AND AIR
CONDITIONING............24-19,24-23,24-32
DESCRIPTION; TRANSMISSION AND
TRANSFER CASE....................21-165
DESCRIPTION/SYSTEM OPERATION,
MULTI-PORT FUEL INJECTION
(MFI)ÐCOMPONENT..................14-19
DESIGNATIONS, LABELS/PLATES, CODES
AND DIMENSIONS..................Intro.-1
DESIGNATIONS, VEHICLE.............Intro.-1
DESIGNATIONS, VEHICLE CODE........Intro.-1
DETECTION AND REPAIRÐXJ,
STATIONARY GLASS WATER LEAK.......23-76
DETECTION AND REPAIRÐYJ,
STATIONARY GLASS WATER LEAK.......23-150
DEVICES, ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE
(ESD) SENSITIVE; WIRING
DIAGRAMSÐGENERAL INFORMATION
(XJ)...............................8W-2
DIAGNOSING PARKING BRAKE
MALFUNCTIONS.......................5-8
DIAGNOSIS; AUDIO SYSTEMS...........8F-2
DIAGNOSIS; BATTERY/STARTING/
CHARGING SYSTEMS DIAGNOSTICS.....8A-10,
8A-11,8A-17,8A-3
DIAGNOSIS; CHIME/BUZZER WARNING
SYSTEMS...........................8U-2
DIAGNOSIS; COOLING SYSTEM...........7-4
DIAGNOSIS; HORNS...................8G-2
DIAGNOSIS; INSTRUMENT PANEL AND
GAUGESÐXJ....................8E-27,8E-5
DIAGNOSIS; OVERHEAD CONSOLE........8C-2
DIAGNOSIS; POWER LOCKS.............8P-2
DIAGNOSIS; POWER MIRRORS..........8T-1
DIAGNOSIS; POWER SEATS.............8R-2
DIAGNOSIS; POWER WINDOWS..........8S-1
DIAGNOSIS; REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER . . . 8N-1
DIAGNOSIS; RESTRAINT SYSTEMS.......8M-2
DIAGNOSIS; STEERING................19-37
DIAGNOSIS; TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD
WARNING SYSTEMS...................8J-3
DIAGNOSIS; VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL
SYSTEM............................8H-2
DIAGNOSIS, 2.5L STARTER NOISE.......8A-16
DIAGNOSIS, 30RH/32RH TRANSMISSION . 21-70
DIAGNOSIS, ABS BRAKE.................5-3
DIAGNOSIS, ANTILOCK ECU AND HCU......5-3
DIAGNOSIS, AW-4 TRANSMISSION.....21-176
DIAGNOSIS, AXLE NOISE/VIBRATION;
FRONT SUSPENSION AND AXLE..........2-18
DIAGNOSIS, AXLE NOISE/VIBRATION;
REAR SUSPENSION AND AXLES..........3-9
DIAGNOSIS, BATTERY..................8A-4
DIAGNOSIS, BELT.....................7-38
DIAGNOSIS, CHARGING SYSTEM........8A-19
DIAGNOSIS, CLUTCH...................6-3
DIAGNOSIS, COMPASS/THERMOMETER....8C-4
DIAGNOSIS (CONT.), COOLING SYSTEM . . . 7-10,
7-11,7-12,7-7,7-8,7-9
DIAGNOSIS (CONT.), SERPENTINE DRIVE
BELT ...............................7-40
DIAGNOSIS (CONT'D), DISCONNECT
AXLE/SHIFT MOTOR
...................2-30
DIAGNOSIS (CONT'D), SERVICE; FRONT
SUSPENSION AND AXLE
................2-21
DIAGNOSIS (CONT'D), SERVICE; REAR
SUSPENSION AND AXLES
...............3-12
DIAGNOSIS, CONVERTER HOUSING
LEAK
..............................21-75
DIAGNOSIS, COOLING SYSTEM
...........7-6DIAGNOSIS, CYLINDER COMBUSTION
PRESSURE LEAKAGE TEST...............9-7
DIAGNOSIS, DISCONNECT AXLE/SHIFT
MOTOR.............................2-29
DIAGNOSIS, ENGINE....................9-5
DIAGNOSIS, ENGINE CYLINDER HEAD
GASKET FAILURE......................9-5
DIAGNOSIS, EXHAUST SYSTEM..........11-2
DIAGNOSIS, FOG LAMP...........8L-21,8L-3
DIAGNOSIS, GEAR LEAKAGE............19-10
DIAGNOSIS, HEADLAMP...........8L-20,8L-2
DIAGNOSIS, HEATER..................24-17
DIAGNOSIS, HEATING SYSTEM..........24-18
DIAGNOSIS, IGNITION SECONDARY
CIRCUIT...........................8D-10
DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION, GENERAL;
CLUTCH..............................6-3
DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION, GENERAL;
TRANSMISSION AND TRANSFER CASE . . 21-176
DIAGNOSIS, INTAKE MANIFOLD
LEAKAGE.............................9-5
DIAGNOSIS, MANUAL STEERING
SYSTEM............................19-38
DIAGNOSIS, MULTI-PORT FUEL
INJECTION (MFI)ÐGENERAL...........14-35
DIAGNOSIS, NP231 SERVICE..........21-285
DIAGNOSIS, NP242 SERVICE..........21-308
DIAGNOSIS, PERFORMANCE............24-14
DIAGNOSIS, POWER STEERING SYSTEM . . 19-3,
19-4,19-5,19-6,19-7,19-8,19-9
DIAGNOSIS, PUMP LEAKAGE...........19-10
DIAGNOSIS, RADIO....................8F-3
DIAGNOSIS, SERPENTINE DRIVE BELT.....7-39
DIAGNOSIS, SERVICE; FRONT
SUSPENSION AND AXLE................2-20
DIAGNOSIS, SERVICE; PROPELLER
SHAFTS.............................16-3
DIAGNOSIS, SERVICE; REAR
SUSPENSION AND AXLES...............3-11
DIAGNOSIS, SERVICE; TRANSMISSION
AND TRANSFER CASE . 21-180,21-181,21-34,21-2
DIAGNOSIS, SERVICE BRAKE.............5-4
DIAGNOSIS, SPRING AND SHOCK;
FRONT SUSPENSION AND AXLE......2-13,2-15
DIAGNOSIS, SPRING AND SHOCK; REAR
SUSPENSION AND AXLES.............3-3,3-6
DIAGNOSIS, SPRING AND SHOCK
ABSORBER........................3-3,3-6
DIAGNOSIS, STARTER NOISE...........8A-16
DIAGNOSIS, STARTING SYSTEM........8A-12
DIAGNOSIS, SUSPENSION AND
STEERING SYSTEM.....................2-7
DIAGNOSIS, THERMOMETER............8C-2
DIAGNOSIS, TORQUE CONVERTER . 21-86,21-87,
21-88
DIAGNOSIS, TRANSMISSION . 21-78,21-79,21-80,
21-81,21-82,21-83,21-84,21-85
DIAGNOSIS, VIBRATION..........22-10,22-11
DIAGNOSISÐLUBRICATION SERVICE......9-12
DIAGNOSISÐXJ, DOME/COURTESY
LAMP TROUBLE.....................8L-16
DIAGNOSISÐXJ, HEADLAMP DELAY
FUNCTION TROUBLE..................8L-14
DIAGNOSISÐXJ, LIGHTED VANITY
MIRROR TROUBLE...................8L-16
DIAGNOSISÐYJ, DOME/COURTESY
LAMP TROUBLE.....................8L-31
DIAGNOSTIC CONNECTOR, ABS.......5-35,5-3
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURESÐXJ.........8L-1
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURESÐYJ........8L-19
DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM, USING
ON-BOARD; BATTERY/STARTING/
CHARGING SYSTEMS DIAGNOSTICS.....8A-22
DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM, USING
ON-BOARD; VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL
SYSTEM............................8H-5
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC)......14-54
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE,
GENERATOR........................8A-22
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE, SPEED
CONTROL
...........................8H-5
DIAGNOSTICS (OBD), ON-BOARD;
COOLING SYSTEM
.....................7-4
DIAGNOSTICS (OBD), ON-BOARD; FUEL
SYSTEM
............................14-51
DIAGNOSTICS, ON-BOARD
.............8D-15
DIAGRAM INDEX; AIR CONDITIONING/
HEATER (XJ)
......................8W-42-2
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FUEL INJECTION (MFI)ÐCOMPONENT
DESCRIPTION/SYSTEM OPERATION,
MULTI-PORT........................14-19
FUEL INJECTION (MFI)ÐCOMPONENT
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION, MULTI-PORT . . . 14-58
FUEL INJECTION (MFI)ÐGENERAL
DIAGNOSIS, MULTI-PORT..............14-35
FUEL INJECTOR......................14-60
FUEL INJECTOR TEST.................14-51
FUEL INJECTORS; FUEL/IGNITION (XJ) . 8W-30-1
FUEL INJECTORS; FUEL/IGNITION (YJ) . 8W-30-2
FUEL INJECTORS; FUEL/IGNITION
(XJ-RHD).........................8W-30-1
FUEL INJECTORSÐPCM OUTPUT........14-27
FUEL PRESSURE LEAK DOWN TEST......14-8
FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR.....14-33,14-61
FUEL PRESSURE RELEASE PROCEDURE . . . 14-6
FUEL PUMP CAPACITY TEST............14-7
FUEL PUMP ELECTRICAL CONTROL.......14-5
FUEL PUMP MODULE; FUEL SYSTEM....14-61,
14-3
FUEL PUMP MODULE; FUEL/IGNITION
(XJ).............................8W-30-2
FUEL PUMP MODULE; FUEL/IGNITION
(YJ).............................8W-30-2
FUEL PUMP MODULE; FUEL/IGNITION
(XJ-RHD).........................8W-30-2
FUEL PUMP RELAY; FUEL SYSTEM......14-61
FUEL PUMP RELAY; FUEL/IGNITION
(XJ).............................8W-30-2
FUEL PUMP RELAY; FUEL/IGNITION
(YJ).............................8W-30-2
FUEL PUMP RELAY; FUEL/IGNITION
(XJ-RHD).........................8W-30-2
FUEL PUMP RELAY TESTING...........14-47
FUEL PUMP RELAYÐPCM OUTPUT......14-27
FUEL RAIL..........................14-33
FUEL RAIL ASSEMBLY................14-62
FUEL REQUIREMENTS...................0-1
FUEL SYSTEM.......................14-67
FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE RELEASE
PROCEDURE........................14-62
FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE TEST.....14-51,14-6
FUEL TANK.........................14-13
FUEL TANK CAPACITIES..........14-13,14-67
FUEL TANK FILLER TUBE CAP;
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS......25-4,25-7
FUEL TANK FILLER TUBE CAP; FUEL
SYSTEM............................14-13
FUEL TANK FILLER TUBE, NO-LEAD......14-13
FUEL TANK PRESSURE RELIEF/
ROLLOVER VALVE...............14-16,14-62
FUEL TANK SKID PLATE...........13-15,13-3
FUEL TANK SUPPORT STRAP............13-4
FUEL TANKS...................14-13,14-62
FUEL TUBES/LINES/HOSES AND CLAMPS . 14-62,
14-9
FUEL USAGE STATEMENT...............14-1
FUEL USAGE STATEMENTÐGAS
ENGINES............................0-19
FUEL WARNING LAMP, LOW;
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (XJ).........8W-40-1
FULL FLOOR CONSOLEÐXJ............23-95
FULL-METAL DOOR ASSIST HANDLEÐ
YJ ...............................23-136
FULL-METAL DOOR HINGESÐYJ.......23-140
FULL-METAL DOOR KEY LOCK
CYLINDERÐYJ.....................23-139
FULL-METAL DOOR LATCH EXTERNAL
RELEASE HANDLEÐYJ...............23-140
FULL-METAL DOOR LATCH INSIDE
RELEASE AND LOCK HANDLEÐYJ......23-137
FULL-METAL DOOR LATCHÐYJ........23-140
FULL-METAL DOOR SERVICEÐYJ......23-142
FULL-METAL DOOR TRIM PANELÐYJ . . . 23-137
FULL-METAL DOOR VENT WINDOW
GLASSÐYJ........................23-137
FULL-METAL DOOR WATERDAMÐYJ....23-137
FULL-METAL DOOR WEATHERSTRIP
SEALSÐYJ
........................23-141
FULL-METAL DOOR WINDOW GLASS
REGULATOR HANDLEÐYJ
............23-136
FULL-METAL DOOR WINDOW GLASS
REGULATORÐYJ
...................23-138
FULL-METAL DOOR WINDOW
GLASSÐYJ
........................23-139
FUNCTION TROUBLE DIAGNOSISÐXJ,
HEADLAMP DELAY
...................8L-14FUSE, IGNITION-OFF DRAW.............8F-1
FUSE, IN-LINE........................8F-1
GAP, SPEED SENSOR AIR...............5-37
GARAGE DOOR OPENER STORAGE,
REMOTE............................8C-1
GAS RECIRCULATION (EGR) SYSTEM,
EXHAUST............................25-1
GASKET FAILURE DIAGNOSIS, ENGINE
CYLINDER HEAD.......................9-5
GASKETS, FORM-IN-PLACE...............9-1
GAUGE CLUSTER, 9 X 3.5 ..............8E-23
GAUGE CLUSTER (LHD), HIGH-LINE.......8E-9
GAUGE CLUSTER, LOW-LINE............8E-8
GAUGE, ENGINE COOLANT
TEMPERATURE; INSTRUMENT
CLUSTER (XJ).....................8W-40-1
GAUGE, FUEL; INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
(XJ).............................8W-40-1
GAUGE, FUEL; INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
(XJ-RHD).........................8W-40-1
GAUGE HOUSINGSÐYJ, INSTRUMENT
CLUSTER..........................23-151
GAUGE, OIL PRESSURE; INSTRUMENT
CLUSTER (XJ).....................8W-40-2
GAUGE PACKAGE CLUSTER.......8E-31,8E-43
GAUGE SENDING UNIT, FUEL...........14-16
GAUGE SET, MANIFOLD................24-7
GAUGES..............8E-24,8E-27,8E-2,8E-5
GAUGES, PRESSURE...................22-2
GAUGES REMOVE/INSTALL.........8E-17,8E-39
GAUGESÐYJ, INSTRUMENT PANEL......8E-24
GEAR ADJUSTMENTS IN VEHICLE.......19-39
GEAR ADJUSTMENTS ON BENCH........19-44
GEAR ADJUSTMENTS, STEERING........19-24
GEAR AND BEARING NOISE; FRONT
SUSPENSION AND AXLE................2-18
GEAR AND BEARING NOISE; REAR
SUSPENSION AND AXLES................3-9
GEAR AND CLUTCH OVERHAUL,
OVERDRIVE PLANETARY..............21-218
GEAR AND NO. 1 ONE-WAY CLUTCH
OVERHAUL, SUN....................21-238
GEAR ASSEMBLY....................19-43
GEAR ASSEMBLY/INSTALLATION, PINION . . 2-42
GEAR CLEANING AND INSPECTION......19-42
GEAR DEPTH INFORMATION, PINION;
FRONT SUSPENSION AND AXLE..........2-39
GEAR DEPTH INFORMATION, PINION;
REAR SUSPENSION AND AXLES..........3-21
GEAR DEPTH VARIANCE, PINION; FRONT
SUSPENSION AND AXLE................2-40
GEAR DEPTH VARIANCE, PINION; REAR
SUSPENSION AND AXLES...........3-22,3-39
GEAR DISASSEMBLY..................19-39
GEAR DISASSEMBLY INFORMATION......19-26
GEAR LEAKAGE DIAGNOSIS............19-10
GEAR, MANUAL STEERING;
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE........0-30
GEAR, MANUAL STEERING; STEERING . . . 19-37,
19-78
GEAR OVERDRIVE COMPONENTS,
FOURTH...........................21-167
GEAR OVERHAUL, FRONT PLANETARY . . . 21-237
GEAR OVERHAUL, GOVERNOR AND
PARK .............................21-127
GEAR, POWER STEERING..............19-78
GEAR RATIOS........................21-2
GEAR RATIOS, TRANSMISSION.........21-34
GEAR, RECIRCULATING BALL POWER
STEERING..........................19-21
GEAR REPLACEMENT, STEERING . . . 19-23,19-45
GEAR SERVICE, GOVERNOR AND PARK . . 21-105
GEAR SPECIFICATIONS, MANUAL
STEERING..........................19-46
GEAR SPECIFICATIONS, POWER
STEERING..........................19-36
GEAR, SPEED SENSOR ROTORÐ
SPEEDOMETER DRIVE...............21-193
GEAR TRAIN OVERHAUL, PLANETARY . . . 21-141
GEARS, RECIRCULATING-BALL POWER
STEERING
..........................19-74
GEARSHIFT CABLE/LINKAGE
ADJUSTMENT
.......................21-71
GEARTRAIN OPERATION AND
APPLICATION CHARTS
...............21-169
GENERAL BODY SERVICE INFORMATION
. . . 23-1
GENERAL DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION;
CLUTCH
..............................6-3GENERAL DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION;
TRANSMISSION AND TRANSFER CASE . . 21-176
GENERAL INFORMATION; AIR
CONDITIONING/HEATER (XJ).........8W-42-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; AIR
CONDITIONING/HEATER (XJ-RHD).....8W-42-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; AIR
CONDITIONING/HEATER (YJ) . . 8W-42-1,8W-42-2
GENERAL INFORMATION; ANTI-LOCK
BRAKES (XJ)......................8W-32-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; ANTI-LOCK
BRAKES (XJ-RHD).................8W-32-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; ANTI-LOCK
BRAKES (YJ)......................8W-32-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; AUDIO
SYSTEMS............................8F-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; BATTERY/
STARTER/GENERATOR SERVICE . 8B-1,8B-4,8B-6
GENERAL INFORMATION; BATTERY/
STARTING/CHARGING SYSTEMS
DIAGNOSTICS . . . 8A-10,8A-11,8A-17,8A-22,8A-1,
8A-2
GENERAL INFORMATION; BRAKES . . . 5-22,5-45,
5-1,5-3,5-4
GENERAL INFORMATION; CHIME/BUZZER
WARNING SYSTEMS...................8U-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; CLUTCH.........6-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; CONNECTOR
LOCATIONS (XJ)...................8W-90-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; CONNECTOR
LOCATIONS (XJ-RHD)...............8W-90-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; CONNECTOR
LOCATIONS (YJ)...................8W-90-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; CONNECTOR
PIN OUTS (XJ)....................8W-80-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; CONNECTOR
PIN OUTS (XJ-RHD)................8W-80-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; CONNECTOR
PIN OUTS (YJ)....................8W-80-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; COOLING
SYSTEM.................7-38,7-44,7-45,7-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; EMISSION
CONTROL SYSTEMS...................25-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; ENGINES . . . 9-13,9-55,
9-5
GENERAL INFORMATION; EXHAUST
SYSTEM AND INTAKE MANIFOLD.........11-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; FRAME AND
BUMPERS......................13-10,13-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; FRONT
SUSPENSION AND AXLE..........2-18,2-1,2-5
GENERAL INFORMATION; FUEL SYSTEM . . 14-13,
14-17,14-19,14-35,14-67,14-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; FUSE/FUSE
BLOCK (XJ).......................8W-10-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; FUSE/FUSE
BLOCK (XJ-RHD)..................8W-10-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; GROUND
DISTRIBUTION (XJ)................8W-15-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; GROUND
DISTRIBUTION (XJ-RHD)............8W-15-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; GROUND
DISTRIBUTION (YJ)................8W-15-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; HEATING AND
AIR CONDITIONING....................24-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; HORNS........8G-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; IGNITION
SYSTEMS.......8D-17,8D-29,8D-32,8D-1,8D-6
GENERAL INFORMATION; INSTRUMENT
PANEL AND GAUGESÐXJ..........8E-24,8E-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; INTERIOR
LIGHTING (XJ)....................8W-44-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; INTERIOR
LIGHTING (XJ-RHD)................8W-44-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; INTERIOR
LIGHTING (YJ)....................8W-44-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; LAMPS . . 8L-18,8L-19,
8L-32,8L-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; LUBRICATION
AND MAINTENANCE
....................0-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; OVERHEAD
CONSOLE
...........................8C-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; POWER
DISTRIBUTION (XJ)
................8W-11-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; POWER
DISTRIBUTION (XJ-RHD)
............8W-11-1
GENERAL INFORMATION; POWER
DISTRIBUTION (YJ)
................8W-11-1
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