STARTER CONTROL CIRCUIT TESTS
The starter control circuit has:
² Starter solenoid
² Starter relay (Fig. 2)
² Neutral starting and back-up switch with auto-
matic transmissions
² Clutch pedal mounted starter interlock switch
with manual transmissions
² Ignition switch
² Battery
² All related wiring and connections
CAUTION: Before performing any starter tests, the
ignition system must be disabled.
² VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH A CONVEN-
TIONAL DISTRIBUTOR: Disconnect coil wire from
distributor cap center tower. Secure wire to a good
ground to prevent engine from starting (Fig. 6).
² VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH DIRECT IGNI-
TION SYSTEM: Unplug the coils electrical connector
(Fig. 7).
STARTER SOLENOID TEST
WARNING: CHECK TO ENSURE THAT THE TRANS-
MISSION IS IN PARK OR NEUTRAL WITH THE
PARKING BRAKE APPLIED
(1) Verify battery condition. Battery must be in
good condition with a full charge before performing
any starter tests. Refer to Battery Tests. (2) Perform this starter solenoid test BEFORE per-
forming the starter relay test. (3) Raise the vehicle.
(4) Perform a visual inspection of the starter/
starter solenoid for corrosion, loose connections or
faulty wiring. (5) Lower the vehicle.
(6) Locate the starter relay as follows:
² On AC, AG, AJ and AY Bodies the relay is located
in the Power Distribution Center. This Center is mounted near the front of the left front strut tower
(Fig. 13). The position of the starter relay within this
Center will be shown on the Center cover.
² On AA/AP Bodies the relay is located on the front
of the left front strut tower (Fig. 14).
(7) Remove the starter relay from the connector.
(8) Connect a remote starter switch or a jumper
wire between the battery positive post and terminal
87 on the starter relay connector. To decide the
starter relay terminal numbers, refer to the Starter
Relay Tests.
² If engine now cranks, starter/starter solenoid is
good. Go to the starter relay test.
² If engine does not crank with this test, or solenoid
chatters, check wiring and connectors from starter
Fig. 12 Test Positive Battery Cable Resistance
Fig. 13 Starter Relay LocationÐAC, AG, AJ, and AY Bodies
Fig. 14 Starter Relay LocationÐAA/AP Body
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VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY SYSTEM
CONTENTS
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GENERAL INFORMATION .................. 1
SECURITY SYSTEM DOOR SWITCH REPLACEMENT ........................ 2
SECURITY SYSTEM HOOD SWITCH REPLACEMENT ........................ 2 SYSTEM SELF-TESTS
.................... 1
VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY SYSTEM MODULE REPLACEMENT ........................ 2
WHAT WILL TRIGGER THE SYSTEM ........ 1
GENERAL INFORMATION
JUMP-STARTING, VEHICLE EQUIPPED
WITH THEFT SECURITY SYSTEM . After the
booster battery has been connected, the Theft System
must be turned OFF. Using the key, lock then un-
lock either front door. This turns the Theft System
OFF and the remainder of the Jump-Starting proce-
dure can be followed. If this procedure is not followed, the Theft System
electronics will prevent the engine from starting. If a new Powertrain Control Module is installed,
the engine has to be cranked 20 times before the
alarm system activated. This passive system is designed to protect against
whole vehicle theft. The system monitors vehicle
doors, hood, trunk key cylinder, and ignition action
for unauthorized operation. The alarm activates by
sounding the horn, flashing the park and tail lamps,
and providing an engine kill feature (Fig. 1). Passive arming occurs upon normal vehicle exit,
open door, lock with power locks, close door. The SET
lamp in the panel will flash for 15 seconds, indicat-
ing that arming is in progress. If no monitored sys-
tems are activated during this period, the system
will arm. If the hood or trunk key cylinder switches
are not sensed by the system. The SET lamp will re-
main lit during the arming process, although the sys-
tem will still arm. The system is to be considered as
an active armed system when using the Remote Key-
less Entry. If the SET lamp does not illuminate at all
upon door closing it indicates that the system is not
arming. Passive disarming occurs upon normal vehicle en-
try unlocking either door with the key, or unlocking
using the Remote Keyless transmitter. This disarm-
ing will also halt the alarm once it has been acti-
vated. Whenever the battery is disconnected and recon-
nected, the Vehicle Theft Security System enters
power up alarm mode which flashes the park and tail
lamps and prevents the engine from running. To exit
this mode, the system must be disarmed as men-
tioned above. A tamper alert exists to notify the driver that the
alarm had been activated, and the alarm has since
timed-out for more than 18 minutes. This alert con-
sists of 3 horn pulses when the vehicle is disarmed. The alarm system will not arm if the doors are
manually locked, providing a manual override of the
alarm.
WHAT WILL TRIGGER THE SYSTEM
One of the following actions will trigger the system
while it is armed. Without properly disarming sys-
tem, by using the key or the remote transmitter. (1) Opening the HOOD.
(2) Opening any DOOR.
(3) Removing the TRUNK KEY CYLINDER.
(4) Turning the IGNITION ON.
(5) The ignition switch can be turned to the acces-
sory position without triggering alarm system.
SYSTEM SELF-TESTS
A diagnostics mode is available in the system to
verify operation of all monitored switches or circuits.
To enter diagnostics, cycle the ignition key to the ac-
cessory position 3 times, leaving the key in this po-
sition. Upon entering diagnostics, the park and tail lamps
will begin flashing to verify their operation. In addi-
tion, the horn will sound twice to indicate that the
trunk key cylinder is in its proper position. Return-
ing the ignition to the OFF position will stop the
lamps from flashing while keeping the system in di-
agnostics. While in diagnostics mode, a horn pulse should oc-
cur at each of the following events indicating proper
operation: (1) Beginning with all doors closed, open then close
each door. The horn will sound when the door ajar
switch closes, and then again when the switch opens.
There must b e a 1 second delay between closing and
opening the switch. (2) Open, then close the hood. The horn will sound
when the hood is opened, and again when it is closed.
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(3) Activate the power door locks in both the
LOCK and UNLOCK directions. The horn will sound
after each activation. (4) Rotate the key in each of the door lock cylin-
ders to the unlock position. The horn will sound as
the switch closes, and again when it opens. There
must b e a 1 second delay between changing switch
states, or the horn will not sound.
² Press the LOCK button,horn will sound.
² Press the UNLOCK button, horn will sound.
(5) Cycle the key to the ignition RUN position. A
single horn pulse will indicate proper operation of
the ignition input. This will also take the module out
of the diagnostics mode. For any of these tests, if the
switch does not remain open or closed for at least 1
second, the horn will only sound once. The lack of a horn pulse, during any operation, in-
dicates a switch failure. Check for continuity at the
switch, if this is good, check for an open or shorted
wire between the switch and alarm module. Also,
check if a new powertrain control module has been
installed recently. Vehicle Theft Security System will
not function until 20 engine cranks. Whenever a Vehicle Theft Security System mal-
function occurs, first verify that the wire harness is
properly connected to all connectors before starting
normal diagnosis and repair procedures. Refer to Ve-
hicle Theft Security System Diagnosis Chart (Fig. 3).VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY SYSTEM MODULE
REPLACEMENT
If the Vehicle Theft Security System module is be-
ing removed and no replacement module is being in-
stalled, the module wiring must be disconnected
while the engine is running. Failure to do so will
cause a no-start condition (Fig. 3 and 4). (1) Remove lower right instrument panel silencer.
(2) Remove glove box assembly.
(3) Remove three attaching screws mounting the
bracket to instrument panel. (4) Lower bracket and module assembly, to discon-
nect wire connectors. (5) Remove the Remote keyless module so to have
access to the Security Module two screws attaching
module to bracket. (6) For installation reverse above procedures.
SECURITY SYSTEM HOOD SWITCH REPLACEMENT
(1) Remove screw from left inner fender (Fig. 5).
(2) Disconnect wiring.
(3) Remove switch.
(4) For installation reverse above procedures.
SECURITY SYSTEM DOOR SWITCH REPLACEMENT
(1) Remove door trim panel and water shield. Re-
fer to Group 23, Body.
Fig. 1 Vehicle Theft Security System Components
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Wiring Diagram
Name Sheet Number
Dome Lamp ..............................73
Front Reading Lamps .........................75
Illuminated Visor Vanity Lamps ..................73
Left Front Door Courtesy Lamp ..................76
Left Front Door Jamb Switch ....................75
Left Rear Door Courtesy Lamp ...................76
Left Rear Door Jamb Switch ....................76
Left Lamp Switch ...........................75
Overhead Console ...........................73
Right Front Door Courtesy Lamp .................76
Right Front Door Jamb Switch ...................74
Right Rear Door Courtesy Lamp ..................76
Right Rear Door Jamb Switch ...................73
Transmission Range Indicator Lamp ...............76
Power Assist System ..........................67
Power Door Interlock System ....................106
Power Door Lock Inhibit Relay ...................106
Power Door Lock System .................... .85, 86
Connectors and Door Lock Switch Function ........85, 86
Left Front Door Lock Motor .....................85
Left Front Door Lock Switch ....................85
Left Rear Door Lock Motor .....................85
Right Front Door Lock Motor ....................86
Right Front Door Lock Switch ...................86
Right Rear Door Lock Motor ....................86
Power Remote Heated Mirrors ..................79, 80
Heated Mirror .......................... .79, 80
Left Power Mirror ...........................79
Right Power Mirror ..........................80
Switch ..................................79
Switch Function ............................79
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) .....12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17,
18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 59
Powertrain Control Module Flex Fuel Connector (2.5L Engine) ............................ .125
Powertrain Control Module Connector (2.5L) ...........108
Powertrain Control Module Connector (3.0L) .......109, 110
Power Window Connector and Switch Functions .........83
Power Window System ..................... .81, 82
Left Front Door Window Lift Master Switch ...........81
Left Front Window Regulator Motor ...............81
Left Rear Window Regulator Motor ................81
Left Rear Door Window Lift Switch ................81
Right Front Window Regulator Motor ...............82
Right Front Door Window Lift Switch ...............82
Right Rear Window Regulator Motor ...............82
Right Rear Door Window Lift Switch ...............82
Radiator Fan Motor ........................ .32, 33
Rear End Lighting (Chrysler/Dodge) with Lamp Outage ....................... .99, 100, 101, 102
Cargo Lamp ............................. .100
Center High Mounted Stop Lamp ................102
Lamp Outage Module .........................99
Left Back-Up Lamp ........................ .102
Left Side Marker Lamp ...................... .102
Left Tail/Stop and Turn Lamp ...................102
License Lamp ............................ .102Wiring Diagram
Name Sheet Number
Right Back-Up Lamp ....................... .102
Right Side Marker Lamp ..................... .102
Right Tail/Stop and Turn Lamp ..................102
Rear End Lighting (Chrysler/Dodge) without Lamp Outage ..................... .103, 104, 105
Center High Mounted Stop Lamp ................105
Left Back-Up Lamp ........................ .103
Left Side Marker Lamp ...................... .103
Left Tail/Stop and Turn Lamp ...................103
License Lamp ............................ .104
Right Back-Up Lamp ....................... .105
Right Side Marker Lamp ..................... .105
Right Tail/Stop and Turn Lamp ..................105
Rear End Lighting (Plymouth) with Lamp Outage ......................... .95, 96, 97, 98
Cargo Lamp ..............................96
Center High Mounted Stop Lamp .................98
Lamp Outage Module .........................95
Left Back-Up Lamp ..........................98
Left Side Marker Lamp ........................98
Left Tail/Stop and Turn Lamp ....................98
License Lamp .............................98
Right Back-Up Lamp .........................98
Right Side Marker Lamp .......................98
Right Tail/Stop and Turn Lamp ...................98
Rear End Lighting (Plymouth) without Lamp Outage ............................ .92, 93, 94
Center High Mounted Stop Lamp .................94
Left Back-Up Lamp ..........................93
Left Side Marker Lamp ........................93
Left Tail/Stop and Turn Lamp ....................93
License Lamp .............................93
Right Back-Up Lamp .........................94
Right Side Marker Lamp .......................94
Right Tail/Stop and Turn Lamp ...................94
Relay Bank ............................... .107
Relays ABS Pump Motor Relay .......................41
ABS System Relay ..........................43
ABS Warning Lamp Relay ......................43
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay .................32, 33
Automatic Shut-down Relay ...............14, 20, 28
Back-Up Lamp Relay .........................37
Engine Starter Relay ........................9,10
Fan Control Relay ....................... .32, 33
Fog Lamp Relay ............................48
Fuel Pump Relay ...........................70
Horn Relay ...............................65
Power Door Lock Inhibit Relay ..................106
Safety Shut-down Relay .......................35
Speaker Relay (NBS) .........................89
Time Delay Relay ...........................54
Seat Belt Warning System .................... .45, 46
Cigar Lighter ..............................45
Headlamp Switch Connector ....................46
Key-in Switch .............................46
Left Front Door Jamb Switch ....................46
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Wiring Diagram
Name Sheet Number
Left Side Marker Lamp ...................... .163
Right Back-Up Lamp ....................... .164
Right Center High Mounted Stop Lamps ............164
Right Inboard Tail, Stop & Turn Signal Lamp .........164
Right License Lamp ........................ .164
Right Outboard Tail, Stop & Turn Signal Lamp ........164
Right Side Marker Lamp ..................... .164
Recliner Position Sense Resistor ..................154
Relay Bank ............................... .171
Relay Module ............................. .171
Relays ABS System Relay ..........................47
A/C Compressor Clutch .................54, 56, 113
Air Suspension .............................42
Automatic Shut Down .................. .15, 23, 29
Automatic Load Leveling .......................40
Back-Up Lamp .............................33
Door Lock/Unlock ......................... .140
Engine Starter .......................... .12, 13
Fan Control ............................. .114
Fuel Pump ...............................36
Horn ...................................63
Headlamp ................................68
Headlamp Door ............................68
Park Lamp .............................. .125
Power Antenna/Name Brand Speaker Relay ..........118
Pump and Motor Relay .......................46
Radiator Fan Control Relay A/C ................54, 56
Radiator Fan Relay ATC ..................... .114
Radiator Fan Relay-Heater ......................52
Safety Shut Down ...........................35
Yellow Lamp Relay ..........................49
Remote Keyless Entry ..................... .141, 142
Program Module .......................... .141
Remote Keyless Entry Module ...............141, 142
Right Body to Instrument Panel Wiring ...........192, 193
Right Front Wheel Sensor .......................50
Right Rear Wheel Sensor ........................50
RS Amplifier ........................... .122, 123
Safety Shut Down Relay ........................35
Seat Belt Warning System .......................67
Seat Belt Switch .............................67
Seat Track Position Sense Resistor .................154
Security Alarm Module Connector (Elec Cluster) ........202
Security Alarm Module Connector (Mech Cluster) ........203
Security Alarm System (Electronic Cluster) ........135, 136,
137, 138
Deck Lid Key Cylinder ...................... .135
Data Link Connector ....................... .136
Left Door Key Cylinder ...................... .135
Relay Bank ............................. .138
Relay Module ............................ .137
Right Door Key Cylinder ..................... .135
Security Alarm Hood Switch ...................136
Security Alarm Module .............135, 136, 137, 138
Security Lamp ........................... .136Wiring Diagram
Name Sheet Number
Security Alarm System (Mech Cluster w/VMC) ......127, 128,
129, 130
Deck Lid Key Cylinder ...................... .127
Data Link Connector ....................... .130
Left Door Key Cylinder ...................... .127
Relay Bank ............................. .130
Relay Module ............................ .129
Right Door Key Cylinder ..................... .127
Security Alarm Hood Switch ...................128
Security Alarm Module .............127, 128, 129, 130
Security Lamp ........................... .128
Security Alarm System (Mech Cluster w/o VMC) . . . .131, 132,
133, 134
Deck Lid Key Cylinder ...................... .131
Data Link Connector ....................... .134
Left Door Key Cylinder ...................... .131
Relay Bank ............................. .134
Relay Module ............................ .133
Right Door Key Cylinder ..................... .131
Security Alarm Hood Switch ...................132
Security Alarm Module .............131, 132, 133, 134
Security Lamp ........................... .132
Sensors Airbag Sensor .............................58
Ambient Sensor .......................... .117
Brake Fluid Level Sensor ......................98
Camshaft Position Sensor ......................28
Coolant Level Sensor .........................98
Crankshaft Position Sensor .....................28
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensors ..........17, 19, 25
Engine Oil Level Sensor .................... .31, 32
Heated Oxygen Sensors ................. .14, 19, 25
Height Sensors ............................44
In Car Senso r............................ .115
Left Front Wheel Sensor .......................50
Left Rear Wheel Sensor .......................50
MAP Sensors ........................ .18, 21, 26
Right Front Wheel Sensor ......................50
Right Rear Wheel Sensor ......................50
Sun Sensor ............................. .115
Throttle Position (Sensors) ................18, 21, 26
Transmission Output Speed Sensor ................34
Turbine Speed Sensor ........................34
Vehicle Speed Sensor .................. .17, 19, 25
Water Sensor ............................ .117
Windshield Washer Low Fluid Level Sensor ...........61
Solenoids Air Exhaust-Automatic Load Leveling Solenoid .........42
Air Suspension Solenoid ................... .41, 44
Deck Lid Release Solenoid ................... .159
EVAP/Purge Solenoids .................. .15, 20, 27
Exhaust Gas Recirculation Solenoids ..........14, 21, 26
Transmission Solenoid .................... .12, 35
Transmission TCC LU Solenoid ..................12
Splices Splice A1 ...........................4,6,8,10
Splice A3 .........................2,37,59,66
Splice A3-1 .....................2,6,8,10,69,71
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Wiring Diagram
Name Sheet Number
Reading Lamps ....................... .124, 126
Side Marker Lamp-Left .........45, 49, 50, 128, 132, 136
Side Marker Lamp-Right ........46, 49, 50, 131, 135, 139
Stop Lamp .......... .59, 128, 131, 132, 135, 136, 139
Tail Lamps .......128, 131, 132, 134, 135, 136, 138, 139
Trunk Lamp .......................... .122, 124
Transmission Range Lamp .....................51
Turn Lamp .................... .132, 135, 136, 139
Turn Signal Lamp-Left ...................... .128
Turn Signal Lamp-Right ..................... .131
Vanity Mirror Lamp ............118, 120, 122, 124, 126
Underhood Lamp ...........................16
Left Bucket Power Seat System ...................113
Power Seat Switch ........................ .113
Left Instrument Panel to Body Wiring ...............144
Left Instrument Panel to Body Wiring with Lamp Outage . . .145
Left Instrument Panel to Body Wiring without Lamp Outage ........................ .146
Liftgate Wiper and Washer System ..............105, 106
Logic Function and Timer .................... .105
Module ................................ .105
Washer Motor ........................... .106
Wiper Motor ............................ .106
Low Beam Relay ...........................6,53
Lumbar Pump ............................. .114
Lumbar Switch ............................ .114
MAP Sensor .......................... .18, 29, 30
Mechanical Cluster #1 Left PCB Connector ............155
Mechanical Cluster #1 ...................... .73, 74
Mechanical Cluster #2 ...................... .75, 76
Mechanical Cluster #2 Right PCB Connector ...........156
Message Center ..............................88
Mercury Switch ..............................16
Mirror Vanity Lamp ...................... .118, 120
Modules Airbag System Diagnostic Module .................84
Body Controller
Engine Node Module .........................72
Fuel Pump Module ........................ .107
Lamp Outage Module ....................... .138
Liftgate Wiper/Washer Module ..................105
Powertrain Control Module ...................9,59
Security Alarm Module ...................... .127
Transmission Control Module ..........15, 36, 37, 38, 39
Motors Blower Motor - A/C ...................... .90, 93
Blower Motor - Heater ........................93
Field Coil Engine Starter Motor ..............13, 14, 15
Idle Air Control Motor .................. .17, 23, 34
Intermittent Windshield Wiper Motor ...............67
Liftgate Washer Motor ...................... .106
Liftgate Wiper Motor ....................... .106
Power Door Locks ..................... .115, 116
Power Mirror ......................... .98, 100
Power Seats ............................ .114
Power Top ...............................96
Power Window Lift Motors ..............110, 111, 112Wiring Diagram
Name Sheet Number
Radiator Fan ..............................89
Starter ............................ .13, 14, 15
Windshield Washer Pump Motor .................67
Wing Motor ............................. .114
Name Brand Speaker Relay System .................60
Name Brand Speaker Relay .....................60
Relay Block ...............................60
Speaker Choke .............................60
Oil Level Sensor (Engine) ........................41
Overhead Console (AG) .................... .117, 118
Ambient Air Temperature Sensor .................117
Dome Lamp ............................. .118
Overhead Console ......................... .118
Vanity Mirror Lamps ....................... .118
Vanity Mirror Lamp Switch ................... .118
Overhead Console (AJ) .................... .119, 120
Ambient Air Temperature Sensor .................119
Overhead Console ......................... .120
Vanity Mirror Lamps ....................... .120
Vanity Mirror Lamp Switch ................... .120
Park Lamp Relay ...........................5,53
Power Distribution Center ..........5,7,9,10,11,12,160
Power Remote and Heated Mirrors .........97, 98, 99, 100
Heated Mirrors ........................ .98, 100
LH Mirror ............................ .97, 99
Power Mirror Switch ..................... .97, 99
RH Mirror ............................ .97, 99
Power Top System (Convertible) ...................96
Lower Power Switch .........................96
Power Top Motor ...........................96
Power Top Relay ...........................96
Powertrain Control Module ......9,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,
24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35
Powertrain Control Module Connector (2.5L Engine) ......167
Powertrain Control Module Connector (Turbo III) ........168
Powertrain Control Module Connector (3.0L Engine) ......169
Power Window System (J21 & G24) ................110
Motors ................................ .110
Window Lift Switch ........................ .110
Switch Function Chart ...................... .110
Right Door Switch ......................... .110
Power Window System (J-27) ................111, 112
Left Door Master Window Lift Switch ..............111
Motors ............................. .111, 112
Right Window Lift Switch .................... .111
Switch Function Chart ...................... .112
Radio Speaker Choke ..........................60
Radio Systems ...................... .61, 62, 63, 64
Radio Speakers ..................... .61, 62, 63, 64
Rear Lighting (AG) ................ .128, 129, 130, 131
Left Back-Up Lamp ........................ .128
Left Side Marker Lamp ...................... .128
Left Tail Lamp ........................... .128
Left Tail, Stop & Signal Lamps ..................128
License Lamp ........................ .128, 131
Right Back-Up Lamp ....................... .131
Right Side Marker Lamp ..................... .131
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(15) Start engine and turn steering wheel several
times from stop to stop to bleed air from fluid in sys-
tem. Stop engine, check fluid level, and inspect sys-
tem for leaks. See Checking Fluid Level.
3.3 & 3.8 LITER
REMOVE
(1) Remove the (-) negative battery cable from the
battery and isolate cable. (2) Remove the serpentine accessory drive belt
from engine (Fig. 10). See Cooling, Group 7 for de-
tailed removal procedure.
(3) Raise vehicle See Hoisting, Group 0.
(4) Remove vehicle's wiring harness connector (if
applicable to vehicle being serviced) from the power
steering pressure switch (Fig. 11).
(5) Put oil drain pan under vehicle to catch power
steering fluid. Remove hose clamp and low pressure
fluid hose from power steering pump (Fig. 12). (6) Remove hose clamp and hose to the power steer-
ing pump, from the remote fluid reservoir (Fig. 13).
Drain off excess power steering fluid from hoses.
(7) Remove the power steering, fluid pressure line
(Fig. 12) from the power steering pump. Drain excess
power steering fluid from tube. (8) Remove right front wheel and tire from vehicle.
This will aid in access to the power steering pump
mounting bolts. (9) Remove the 3 bolts holding the power steering
pump to the generator, power steering and belt ten-
sioner mounting bracket (Fig. 14). (10) Remove nut and bolt holding the engine block,
to power steering pump support strut. Remove strut
from engine and power steering pump (Fig. 14) Lay
the power steering pump assembly down on top
of the steering gear. It will be removed later from
the top. (11) Remove nut which holds serpentine drive belt
tensioner to its mounting bracket (Fig. 15). Remove
tensioner assembly from bracket.
Fig. 10 Serpentine Drive Belt Routing
Fig. 11 Power Steering Pressure Switch Location 3.3 & 3.8L
Fig. 12 Power Steering Hose Routing 3.3 & 3.8L
Fig. 13 Power Steering Remote Fluid Reservoir And Tube
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