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LUBRICATION
AND
MAINTENANCE
GASOLINE ENGINE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
HEAVY
DUTY
CYCLE
Inspection and service is also necessary anytime
a
malfunction is observed or suspected.
When both
time
and mileage
are
Miles (Thousand)
shewn,
follow
the
interval
which occurs first. Kilometers (Thousand) 6
12 18 24
30 36 42 48 54
60 66 72
78
82V2
84 90
96
102 108
When both
time
and mileage
are
Miles (Thousand)
shewn,
follow
the
interval
which occurs first. Kilometers (Thousand) 9.6 19 29
38 48 58 67 77
85 96 106 116
125 132
135
145
154 164
174
Coolant
Condition, Coolant
Hoses/Clamps
X
X X X
X X X X
X X X X
X X X
X X X
Exhaust
System
—
Check
X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X
X X
Oil
—
Change
(6
Months)
X X X X X X X
X X
X
X
X
X X X
X X
X
Oil
Filter
—
Change (2nd
Oil
Change)
X X X X
X X
X X
X
Drive Belt Tension
—
Inspect
&
Adjust
X' X
X1
X X' X
Drive Belts (V-Type)
—
Replace
X
Air
Filter/Air
Pump
Air
Filter
—
Replace
X X X
X
Crankcase
Inlet
Air
Filter
(6 &
8
Cyl.
Eng.
Only)
—
Clean
X X
X X
Spark
Plug
—
Replace
X X X
Fuel
Filter
—
Replace as necessary
Coolant
—
Flush/Replace
(36
months)
& 24
months/48
000 km
(30,000
miles)
thereafter
X
EGR
Valve
&
Tube
—
Replace X2
EGR
Tube
—
Clean Passengers
X2
PCV
Valve
—
Replace X2
Vacuum
Emission
Components
—
Replace
X
Ignition Timing
—
Adjust
to
Specs,
as necessary X
Ignition Cables, Distributor Cap
&
Rotor
—
Replace
X
Manifold Heat Control Valve
—
Lubricate
X
Battery
—
Replace X
Oxygen
Sensor
—
Replace
X2
1 For California vehicles, this maintenance is recommended
by
Chrysler Motors
to the
owner but, is not
required
to
maintain the
warranty
on the
air
pump drive
belt.
2 Requires
Emission
Maintenance Reminder Light.
If
so equipped, these parts
are to be
replaced
at the
indicated mileage,
or
when the
emissions
maintenance reminded light remains on continuously
with
the key in the
"on" position, whichever occurs first.
J9100-20
DIESEL
ENGINE
MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULE
HEAVY
DUTY
CYCLE
Inspection
and
service
is
also
necessary
any
time
a
malfunction
is
observed
or
suspected.
Iff both
time
and distance Miles (Thousand)
are listed, use the
interval
that
ends
first. Kilometers (Thousand) 6
12
18 24
30 36 42
4S
54
60 66
72 78
84 90 96
102 108
Iff both
time
and distance Miles (Thousand)
are listed, use the
interval
that
ends
first. Kilometers (Thousand) 9,6 19
29
38 48 58 67
77
85 96 106
116 125 135 145 154
164 174
Coolant
Condition, Coolant
Hoses/Clamps
(12 months)
Coolant
Flush/Replace (36 months) & 24 months/
48 000 km
(30,000
miles)
thereafter
O
Oil—Change
(6 months)
X X X
X X X
X X X X X
X X X X X X
X
Oil Filter—Replace (Every Oil Change)
X X X
X X X
X X
X X X
X
X X X X
X X
Drive Belts—Replace
As
Necessary
X X
X X X X
Air Filter—Replace
X X
X X
Air Filter—Clean (California Only) e
®
• •
Air
Filter
Canister—Clean
o o o
o
Fuel Filter—Service When Necessary
Injection
Pump
Timing & Engine Idle Speed—
Check
& Adjust
©
• 9 • • •
Underhood Rubber/Plastic Components—Inspect/Replace • • • • •
X
— All vehicles
O
— All
vehicles
except
California.
Recommended
for
California.
•
— California only.
Recommended
for all vehicles.

trol (IAC) stepper motor position to compensate for
increased engine load from the A/C compressor.
By switching the ground path for the relay on and
off, the PCM is able to cycle the A/C compressor
clutch. This is based on changes in engine operating
conditions. If, during A/C operation, the PCM senses
low idle speeds or a wide open throttle condition, it
will de-energize the relay. This prevents A/C clutch engagement. The relay will remain de-energized un
til the idle speed increases or the wide open throttle condition exceeds 15 seconds or no longer exists. The
PCM will also de-energize the relay if coolant tem
perature exceeds 125°C (257°F).
IDLE
AIR
CONTROL
(IAC)
MOTOR-PCM OUTPUT
The IAC motor is mounted to the back of the throt
tle body (Fig. 13) and is controlled by the powertrain control module (PCM).
AAANIFOLD ABSOLUTE
PRESSURE
SENSOR
MOUNTING
SCREWS
MAP SENSOR
THROTTLE
POSITION
SENSOR
J9314-86
Fig.
13 IAC Motor—Typical The throttle body has an air control passage that
provides air for the engine at idle (the throttle plate is closed). The IAC motor pintle protrudes into the
air control passage (Fig. 14) and regulates air flow
through it. Based on various sensor inputs, the pow
ertrain control module (PCM) adjusts engine idle speed by moving the IAC motor pintle in and out of
the air control passage. The IAC motor is positioned
when the ignition key is turned to the On position.
A (factory adjusted) set screw is used to mechani
cally limit the position of the throttle body throttle
plate. Never attempt to adjust the engine idle speed using this screw. All idle speed functions are
controlled by the PCM.
RUBBER
FITTING
J9314-87
Fig.
14
Throttle
Body
Air Control
Passage
AUTO SHUT DOWN (ASD) RELAY—PCM OUTPUT
The ASD relay is located in the engine compart
ment (Fig. 12). The ASD supplies battery voltage to the fuel pump,
fuel injector, ignition coil, generator field winding and oxygen (02) sensor(s) heating element. The
ground circuit for the coil in the ASD relay is con
trolled by the powertrain control module (PCM). The PCM operates the relay by switching the ground cir
cuit on and off. The fuel pump relay is controlled by the PCM
through same circuit that the ASD relay is con trolled.
GENERATOR FIELD-PCM OUTPUT
The powertrain control module (PCM) regulates
the charging system voltage within a range of 12.9 to 15.0 volts. Refer to Group 8A for charging system in
formation.
GENERATOR LAMP-PCM OUTPUT
If the powertrain control module (PCM) senses a
low charging condition in the charging system, it
will illuminate the generator lamp on the instrument
panel. For example, during low idle with all accesso
ries turned on, the light may momentarily go on. Once the PCM corrects idle speed to a higher rpm,
the light will go out. Refer to Group 8A for charging system information.
ELECTRIC
EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION
TRANSDUCER
(EET)
S0LEN0ID-PCM OUTPUT
Refer to Group 25, Emission Control System for in
formation. See Electric Exhaust Gas Recirculation
Transducer (EET) Solenoid.
SRI
LAMP-PCM OUTPUT
The instrument panel mounted service reminder
indicator (SRI) lamp was formerly referred to as the
emission maintenance reminder (EMR) lamp. It is