MAIN TE N AN CE R EM IN DER L IG HT R ESET P R O CED URES
1988 J e ep C hero ke e
1988-92 MAINTENANCE
Chrysler Motors Maintenance Reminder Lights
Jeep; Cherokee, Comanche, Wagoneer (1988-90), Wrangler
EMISSION MAINTENANCE INDICATOR LIGHT (1988-90)
Vehicles are equipped with an emission maintenance indicator
light on instrument cluster. This light will come on one time at 82,
500 miles to alert driver that emission service is required. At this
time, oxygen sensor and PCV valve must be replaced and all other
emission components should be inspected and serviced or replaced as
necessary.
Indicator timer is located under dash, near accelerator pedal
or to right of steering column. Timer cannot be reset. To turn off
light, timer must be replaced or disconnected. Since timer and sensor
are interdependent, if timer should fail prematurely, oxygen sensor
should be replaced at same time to preserve correct replacement
interval.
To replace timer on Cherokee, Comanche and Wagoneer models,
remove cruise control module (if equipped). Remove timer mounting
screws. Disconnect electrical connector. On Wrangler models, remove
timer mounting screws. Disconnect electrical connector. On all models,
install remaining components.
EMISSION MAINTENANCE INDICATOR LIGHT (1991-92)
Vehicles are equipped with an emission maintenance indicator
light on instrument cluster. This light will come on one time at 82,
500 miles to alert driver that emission service is required. At this
time, oxygen sensor must be replaced and all other emission components
should be inspected and serviced or replaced as necessary. Chrysler's
Diagnostic Readout Box (DRB-II) tester is required to reset the
emission maintenance indicator light.
Reset Procedure
Using DRB-II tester, access SELECT SYSTEMS. Select
appropriate engine. Select with or without A/C. Select FUEL &
IGNITION. Select ADJUSTMENTS. Select RESET EMR LIGHT. Reset EMR light.
When DRB-II is finished resetting light, DRB-II display will read EMR
LIGHT IS RESET.
SER VIC E IN DIC ATO R & W AR NIN G L IG HTS
1988 J e ep C hero ke e
1984-92 MAINTENANCE
AMC/Jeep/Eagle Service Indicator & Warning Lights
Jeep; Cherokee, Wagoneer
SERVICE INDICATOR & WARNING LIGHTS
BRAKE WARNING LIGHT
If the light stays on when the parking brake is off, it
indicates a possible brake system fluid leak or low pressure level.
LOCK INDICATOR LIGHT (1984-87)
Indicates that Selec-Trac transfer case is in part time 4WD
(high or low range).
FULL TIME 4WD INDICATOR LIGHT
Indicates that Selec-Trac transfer case is in full-time 4WD
(4x4 FULL TIME).
PART TIME 4WD INDICATOR LIGHT
Indicates that Selec-Trac transfer case is in part time 4WD
(4x4 PART TIME or 4 LO) or that Command-Trac transfer case is in 4WD
(4H or 4L).
WATER IN FUEL LIGHT (TURBO DIESEL)
Indicates water has collected in the fuel filter and should
be drained immediately.
DIESEL WAIT LIGHT (TURBO DIESEL)
Illuminates during glow plugs warm-up cycle.
LOW FUEL WARNING LIGHT
Glows when approximately 2 gals. (7.6L) remain in fuel tank.
EMISSION MAINTENANCE INDICATOR LIGHT
Illuminates at approximately 82,500 miles to indicate
scheduled maintenance (or recommended maintenance on California
vehicles). Light will remain on until system is serviced and light is
reset.
CHECK ENGINE LIGHT
If this light illuminates and remains on while driving, it
indicates a potential engine control problem that needs service.
CHECK ANTI-LOCK LIGHT
Illuminates to indicate a self-check is in process at vehicle
start up. If light remains on after start-up or comes on and stays on
Fig. 1: Exploded View of RWD Steering Column Major Assemblies
Installation
1) On all models, aligning lower shaft with lower coupling
and insert shaft. Raise column assembly into position onto studs.
Loosely install nuts and washers in breakaway capsules. Pull column
rearward. Tighten nuts to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS.
2) Install a new shift lever grommet using pliers and back-up
washer to snap the grommet into place. Use a multipurpose grease to
aid installation.
3) Connect gearshift cable rod to shift lever by snapping rod
into grommet with pliers. Adjust linkage. Place steering wheel on
shaft with master splines aligned. Place damper assembly inside
steering wheel (if equipped). Install steering wheel retaining nut.
Tighten to 45 ft. lbs. (61 N.m).
4) Install horn pad assembly. Refer to procedures in the
STEERING WHEEL & HORN REMOVAL article. Connect wiring connectors at
steering column jacket. Connect battery negative cable. Test operation
of lights and horn.
5) On models with A/T, install gearshift indicator pointer.
Slowly move gearshift lever from "LOW" position to "PARK" position,
pausing briefly at each selector position. Loosen and readjust to
align pointer with each position (if necessary). Install instrument
panel steering column cover.
STEERING COLUMN (FLOOR SHIFT)
The steering column with a floor mounted gearshift is
basically the same as previously described. Standard columns and
service procedures are identical except as described below.
* In place of rotating shift housing, there is a plastic shroud
which is fixed to lock housing. Shroud covers jacket and lock
inhibitor assembly. It is held in place by a tab that fits
under side cover and one screw. Shroud can only be replaced
by removing lock housing from jacket.
(chunking),
exposing cord .......... A ............ Require replacement.
Tread missing pieces
(chunking), not
exposing cord .......... 1 ............ Suggest replacement.
Tread separations A ............ Require replacement.
Tube in tubeless tire 3 .... (4) Suggest removal of tube.
Weather-checking ........ .. ......... No service required or
suggested.
Worn to tread wear
indicators ............. B ............ Require replacement.
( 1) - Determine and correct cause of irregular tire wear.
( 2) - If radials and bias or bias-belted ply tires are on the
same vehicle, the radials must be on the rear axle,
except for high-pressure temporary spares.
( 3) - Excessive is defined as enough to contribute to
performance problems. Match mounting may correct
run-out. If not, require replacement of appropriate
part. Refer to manufacturer's specifications.
( 4) - Most manufacturers do not recommend tubes in tubeless
tires. Inspect tire and wheel assembly to determine
the reason for a tube in tubeless tire. Recommendation
for repair or replacement should be based upon condition
of tires and/or wheel listed in these guidelines.
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VALVE STEMS
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Condition Code Procedure
Bent .................... 1 ........... Suggest replacement.
Broken .................. A ........... Require replacement.
Cut, but not leaking .... 1 ........... Suggest replacement.
Deteriorated
(cracking, dry rot) .... 1 ........... Suggest replacement.
Leaking ................. A . Require repair or replacement.
Missing ................. C ........... Require replacement.
Threads damaged ......... A . Require repair or replacement.
Threads stripped ........ A ........... Require replacement.
Valve cap missing ....... C .... Require replacement of cap.
Weather-checking ........ 1 ........... Suggest replacement.
Won't take air .......... A . Require repair or replacement.
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WHEEL ATTACHMENT HARDWARE
For conditions noted below, also check conditions of wheel
stud holes.
CAUTION: Proper lug nut torque is essential. Follow recommended
torque specifications and tightening sequence. DO NOT
lubricate threads unless specified by the vehicle
manufacturer.
WHEEL ATTACHMENT HARDWARE INSPECTION
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Condition Code Procedure
Bent .................... A ............ Require replacement.
Broken .................. A ........ ( 1) Require replacement.
(chunking),
exposing cord .......... A ............ Require replacement.
Tread missing pieces
(chunking), not
exposing cord .......... 1 ............ Suggest replacement.
Tread separations A ............ Require replacement.
Tube in tubeless tire 3 .... (4) Suggest removal of tube.
Weather-checking ........ .. ......... No service required or
suggested.
Worn to tread wear
indicators ............. B ............ Require replacement.
( 1) - Determine and correct cause of irregular tire wear.
( 2) - If radials and bias or bias-belted ply tires are on the
same vehicle, the radials must be on the rear axle,
except for high-pressure temporary spares.
( 3) - Excessive is defined as enough to contribute to
performance problems. Match mounting may correct
run-out. If not, require replacement of appropriate
part. Refer to manufacturer's specifications.
( 4) - Most manufacturers do not recommend tubes in tubeless
tires. Inspect tire and wheel assembly to determine
the reason for a tube in tubeless tire. Recommendation
for repair or replacement should be based upon condition
of tires and/or wheel listed in these guidelines.
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Condition Code Procedure
Bent .................... 1 ........... Suggest replacement.
Broken .................. A ........... Require replacement.
Cut, but not leaking .... 1 ........... Suggest replacement.
Deteriorated
(cracking, dry rot) .... 1 ........... Suggest replacement.
Leaking ................. A . Require repair or replacement.
Missing ................. C ........... Require replacement.
Threads damaged ......... A . Require repair or replacement.
Threads stripped ........ A ........... Require replacement.
Valve cap missing ....... C .... Require replacement of cap.
Weather-checking ........ 1 ........... Suggest replacement.
Won't take air .......... A . Require repair or replacement.
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WHEEL ATTACHMENT HARDWARE
For conditions noted below, also check conditions of wheel
stud holes.
CAUTION: Proper lug nut torque is essential. Follow recommended
torque specifications and tightening sequence. DO NOT
lubricate threads unless specified by the vehicle
manufacturer.
WHEEL ATTACHMENT HARDWARE INSPECTION
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Condition Code Procedure
Bent .................... A ............ Require replacement.
Broken .................. A ........ ( 1) Require replacement.