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MINIMUM IDLE AND THROTTL
E VALVE SYNCHRONIZING
The throttle position of each throttle body must be balanced so that the throttle
plates are synchronized and open si multaneously. These adjustment
procedures must be followed AFTER performing the "Preliminary Adjustments".
1. Remove the air cleaner and plug the vacuum port on the rear TBI unit for
the thermostatic air cleaner.
2. Remove the tamper resistant pl ugs covering both unit throttle stop
screws, if necessary.
3. Block the drive wheels and apply the parking brake.
4. Connect a tachometer to measure rpm.
5. Start the engine and allo w the engine rpm to stabilize at normal operating
temperature.
6. Have a helper apply the brakes and place the transmission in DRIVE.
7. Plug the idle air pass ages of each throttle body with plugs (J-33047 or
equivalent). Make sure the plugs are seated fully in the passage so that
no air leaks exist. The engine rpm should decrease below curb idle
speed. If the engine rpm does not decreas e, check for a vacuum leak.
8. Remove the cap from the ported tube on the rear TBI unit and connect a
vacuum gauge or water manometer.
9. Adjust the rear unit throttle stop screw to obtain approximately
1/2 in. Hg
as read on the vacuum gauge, or 6 in. H
2O as read on the manometer. If
not able to adjust to this level, check that the front unit throttle stop is not
limiting throttle travel.
10. Remove the vacuum gauge or manometer from t he rear unit and install
the cap on the port ed vacuum tube.
11. Remove the cap from the ported va cuum tube on the front TBI unit and
install the gauge or manomet er as before. If the reading is not the same
as the rear unit, proceed as follows: a. Locate the throttle synchronizing screw and collar on the front TBI
unit. The screw may be welded to discourage tampering with this
adjustment. Break the weld, if ne cessary, and install a new screw
with a thread seali ng compound applied.
b. Adjust the screw to obtain approximately
1/2 in. Hg as read on the
vacuum gauge, or 6 in. H
2O on the manometer.
12. Remove the gauge or manometer fr om the ported tube and reinstall the
cap.
13. Adjust the rear throttle stop screw to obtain 475 rpm, with the
transmission in D and the parking brake applied. On manual
transmission models, leave the gear selector in N.
14. Turn the ignition OFF and pl ace automatic transmission in N.
15. Remove idle air passage plugs.
16. Start the engine. It may run at a high rpm but the engine speed should
decrease when the idle air control va lves close the air passages. Stop
the engine when the rpm decreases.
17. The throttle position sensor (TPS) voltage should be checked and adjusted, if necessary.
18. Connect the vacuum line to the TBI unit and install the air cleaner.
19. Reset the idle speed control motors by driving the vehicle to 45 mph.

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THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR (TPS)
An accurate digital voltmeter is
needed to perform this adjustment.
1. Remove the air cleaner.
2. Disconnect the TPS electrical connector.
3. Install three jumper wires betwe en the TPS and the TPS wiring terminal
connections.
4. Turn the ignition ON, engine stopped, measure the voltage between
terminals B and C.
5. The display should read between 0.45-0.60 volts.
6. Loosen the screws and rotate the TPS to obtain the correct voltage, if necessary.
7. Tighten the TPS screws and turn the i gnition OFF. Remove the jumpers.
8. Reconnect the wir ing to the TPS.
9. Install the air cleaner.
Fig. 5: TPS adjustment
FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
The removal and installation procedures fo r the Crossfire injection system's fuel
pressure regulator is identical to t he Throttle Body Injection (TBI) system.
Please refer to the TBI fuel pressure r egulator procedures earlier in this repair
guide.
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR (TPS)
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
1. Remove the air cleaner.
2. Disconnect the electrical connector.
3. Remove the TPS attaching screws and lockwashers.
4. Remove the TPS.
To install:

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1. Release the fuel syst
em pressure and disconnec t the negative battery
cable.
2. Drain the fuel tank, then raise and safely support the vehicle.
3. Remove the fuel tank from the vehicle.
4. Clean the area surrounding t he sender assembly to prevent
contamination of the fuel system.
5. Using tool J-24187 or equivalent, re move the sending unit retaining cam.
Remove the fuel sender and O-rings fr om the tank. Discard the O-rings.
Fig. 1: A special tool is usually availa ble to remove or install the fuel pump
locking cam
6. If necessary, separate the fuel pum p from the sending unit assembly.
To install: 7. If removed, install the fuel pump to the sending unit. If the strainer was
removed, it must be re placed with a new one.
8. Inspect and clean the O-ring mating surfaces.
9. Install a new O-ring in the groove around the tank opening. If applicable,
install a new O-ring on t he fuel sender feed tube.
10. Install the fuel sender assembly as follows: a. The fuel pump strainer must be in a horizontal position, and when
installed, must not block the travel of the float arm. Gently fold the
strainer over itself an d slowly position the sending assembly in the
tank so the strainer is not dam aged or trapped by the sump walls.
11. Install the retaining cam us ing tool J-24187 or equivalent.
12. Install the fuel tank assembly.
13. Lower the vehicle.

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7. Start the engine and che
ck for proper operation.
FUEL INJECTORS
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
Use care in removing injectors to prev ent damage to the electrical connector
pins and the nozzle. The fuel injector is serviced as a complete assembly only.
Since it is an electrical compon ent, DO NOT immerse it in a cleaner.
2.8L AND 3.1L ENGINES 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Relieve the fuel system pressure.
3. Remove the intake plenum and the fuel rail assembly.
4. Rotate the injector retaining clip to the unlocked position and remove the
injector. Discard the O-rings and the injector retaining clip.
Different injectors are calibrated for different flow rates. When ordering new
injectors, be sure to order the identical part number that is inscribed on the old
injector.
To install: 5. Lubricate the new O-ri ng seals with engine oil and install them on the
injector. Assemble a new reta ining clip on the injector.
6. Install the injector into the fuel ra il socket with the electrical connections
facing outward. Rotate the retaini ng clip to the lock position.
7. Install the fuel rail assembly.
8. Install the intake pl enum with new gaskets.
9. Tighten the fuel filler cap and connect the negative battery cable.
10. With the engine OFF and the igniti on ON, check for fuel leaks.
Fig. 1: Sectional view of a fuel injector

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5.0L AND 5.7L TPI ENGINES
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Relieve the fuel system pressure.
3. Remove the intake plenum and runners.
4. Remove the fuel rail assembly.
5. Rotate the injector retaining clip to the unlocked position and remove the
injector. Discard the O-rings and the injector retaining clip.
There are two different injector part numbers for the 5.0L and the 5.7L engine.
Do not intermix injectors with different part numbers, as this will result in engine
roughness and excessive emissions. When or dering new injectors, be sure to
order the identical part number that is inscribed on the old injector. However, if a
complete set of injectors is being repl aced, either part number for that engine
application may be used.
To install:
6. Lubricate the new O-ri ng seals with engine oil and install them on the
injector. Assemble a new reta ining clip on the injector.
7. Install the injector into the fuel ra il socket with the electrical connections
facing outward. Rotate the retaini ng clip to the lock position.
8. Install the fuel rail assembly.
9. Install the intake plenum and runners with new gaskets.
10. Tighten the fuel filler cap and connect the negative battery cable.
11. With the engine OFF and the igniti on ON, check for fuel leaks.
FUEL RAIL ASSEMBLY
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
When servicing the fuel system, be sure to relieve the pressure of the system
and drain the fuel into an approved contai ner. Cap all open fuel lines and plug
any other open passages. DO NO T allow dirt or other contaminants to enter the
system.
2.8L AND 3.1L ENGINES 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Relieve the fuel system pressure.
3. Remove the intake plenum.
4. Clean the fuel rail assembly to pr event dirt from entering the system.
5. Remove the cold start tube at th e fuel rail fitting. Use a backup wrench
on the fuel rail fitting to pr event it from turning.
6. Disconnect the fuel feed and return lines at the rail.
7. Disconnect the vacuum hose at the pressure regulator.
8. Unplug the electrical connectors.
9. Loosen and remove the fuel rail attaching bolts.
10. Remove the fuel rail assembly from the intake manifold.
11. Discard all of the O-ring seals t hat are exposed during this procedure.

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13. Lubricate a new outlet tube 0-ring and in
stall it on the end of the tube.
14. Connect the regulator base to the fuel outlet tube, then to the fuel rail.
15. Finger-tighten the base-to-rail screw.
16. Install the pressure regulator br acket. Finger-tighten the screws only.
17. Lubricate a new rear crossover tube O-ring and install it on the end of the
tube.
18. Install the rear crossover tube to the regulator base.
19. Install the crossover tube reta iner and finger-tighten the screw.
20. Tighten all attaching screws to 44 inch lbs. (5 Nm).
21. Install the fuel rail assembly.
22. Temporarily connect the negative battery cable. a. With the engine OFF and the igniti on ON, check for fuel leaks.
b. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
23. Install the intake plenum and runners.
24. Connect the negative battery cable.
IDLE AIR CONTROL VALVE
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION 1. Unplug the electrical connector from idle air control valve.
2. Remove the idle air control valve.
To install: 3. Before installing the idle air contro l valve, measure the distance that the
valve is extended. Measurement s hould be made from the motor housing
to the end of the cone. It should not exceed 28.5mm (1
1/8 in.), or damage
to the valve may occur when installed.
4. On 1985-1992 models, identify the replacement IAC valve as being
either Type 1 (with collar at electric terminal end) or Type 2 (without
collar). If measuring distance is great er than specified above, proceed as
follows:
• Type 1: Use finger pressure to slowly retract the pintle.
• Type 2: Compress retaining spring from valve while turning valve
in with a clockwise motion. Return spring to original position with
straight portion of spring end aligned with flat surface of valve.
On IAC valves that have already been in service, do not push or pull on the
valve pintle. The force required to move the pintle may damage the threads on
the worm drive.
5. Use a new gasket or O-ring and install the IAC valve into the throttle body.
6. Allow the ECM to reset the idle air control valve using the procedure
described earlier in this section.

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THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR (TPS)
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Detach the electrical connector from the sensor.
3. Remove the attaching screws, lockw ashers and retainers. Some models
use a seal between the throttle body and the sensor, do not lose this! \
4. Remove the throttle position sensor.
To install: 5. Install the throttle position sensor seal, if applicable.
6. With the throttle valve in the norma l closed idle position, install the
sensor on the throttle body assembly. Make sure the sensor pickup lever
is properly located on the th rottle actuator lever.
7. Install the retainers, screws and lockwashers using a thread locking
compound. On models up to 1989, DO NOT tighten the screws until the
sensor is adjusted. Follow the procedures outlined earli er in this section.
COLD START VALVE
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Relieve the fuel system pressure.
3. Remove the intake manifold plenum.
4. Unplug the electrical connection.
5. Clean the fuel rail around the cold start valve tube fitting.
6. Remove the tube fitting from t he fuel rail. Use a backup wrench to
prevent it from turning.
7. Remove the cold start valve retain ing bolt and remove the valve from the
intake manifold.
To install: 8. Use new O-rings and install the valve and bolt.
9. Connect the wiring harness.
10. Connect the cold start tube at the f uel rail. Use a wrench to prevent it
from turning.
11. Install the intake manifold plenum.
12. Connect the negative battery cable. With the engine OFF and the ignition
ON, check for fuel leaks.

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16. With the aid of an assistant, posit
ion and support the fuel tank with the
straps. Loosely install the front fuel tank attaching bolts.
17. Engage the electrical connection.
18. Connect the fuel hoses and li nes separated during removal.
19. Install the muffler heat sh ield and the exhaust system.
20. Install the rear axle and the fuel filler neck shield.
21. Lower the vehicle.
22. Add fuel and install the filler cap.
23. Connect the negative battery cable.
24. With the engine OFF, turn the igni tion switch to the ON position for 2
seconds, then turn it to the OFF positi on for 10 seconds. Again turn it to
the ON position and check for fuel leaks.
SENDING UNIT REPLACEMENT 1. Remove the fuel tank.
2. Clean the area surrounding t he sender assembly to prevent
contamination of the fuel system.
3. Using tool J-24187 or equivalent, re move the sending unit retaining cam.
Remove the fuel sender and O-rings fr om the tank. Discard the O-rings.
4. If necessary, separate the fuel pum p from the sending unit assembly.
To install: 5. If removed, install the fuel pump to the sending unit. If the strainer was
removed, it must be re placed with a new one.
6. Inspect and clean the O-ring mating surfaces.
7. Install a new O-ring in the groove around the tank opening. If applicable,
install a new O-ring on t he fuel sender feed tube.
8. Install the fuel sender assembly as follows: a. The fuel pump strainer must be in a horizontal position, and when
installed, must not block the travel of the float arm. Gently fold the
strainer over itself an d slowly position the sending assembly in the
tank so the strainer is not dam aged or trapped by the sump walls.
9. Install the retaining cam us ing tool J-24187 or equivalent.
10. Install the fuel tank assembly.