WHEELS
GENERAL INFORMATION
Original equipment wheels are designed for the
specified Maximum Vehicle Capacity.
All models use steel or cast aluminum drop center
wheels. The safety rim wheel (Fig. 1) has raised sec-
tions between the rim flanges and the rim well.
Initial inflation of the tire forces the bead over
these raised sections. In case of tire failure, the
raised sections hold the tire in position on the wheel
until the vehicle can be brought to a safe stop.
Cast aluminum wheels require special balance
weights and alignment equipment.
WHEEL INSTALLATION
The wheel studs and nuts are designed for specific
applications. They must be replaced with equivalent
parts. Do not use replacement parts of lesser quality
or a substitute design. All aluminum and some steel
wheels have wheel stud nuts which feature an en-
larged nose. This enlarged nose is necessary to en-
sure proper retention of the aluminum wheels.
Before installing the wheel, be sure to remove any
build up of corrosion on the wheel mounting surfaces.
Ensure wheels are installed with good metal-to-metal
contact. Improper installation could cause loosening
of wheel nuts. This could affect the safety and han-
dling of your vehicle.
To install the wheel, first position it properly on
the mounting surface. All wheel nuts should then be
tightened just snug. Gradually tighten them in se-
quence to 129 Nzm (95 ft. lbs.) torque (Fig. 2).Never
use oil or grease on studs or nuts.
WHEEL REPLACEMENT
Wheels must be replaced if they have:
²Excessive runout²Bent or dented
²Leak air through welds
²Have damaged bolt holes
Wheel repairs employing hammering, heating, or
welding are not allowed.
Original equipment wheels are available through
your dealer. Replacement wheels from any other
source should be equivalent in:
²Load carrying capacity
²Diameter
²Width
²Offset
²Mounting configuration
Failure to use equivalent replacement wheels may
affect the safety and handling of your vehicle. Re-
placement withusedwheels is not recommended.
Their service history may have included severe treat-
ment.
Refer to the Specifications Chart for informa-
tion regarding above requirements.
WHEEL ORNAMENTATION
WARNING: HANDLE ALL WHEEL ORNAMENTATION
WITH EXTREME CARE DURING REMOVAL AND IN-
STALLATION. SHARP EDGES ON THE COVERS OR
CAPS CAN CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY.
TIRE AND WHEEL BALANCE
It is recommended that a two plane dynamic bal-
ancer be used when a wheel and tire assembly re-
quire balancing. Static should be used only when a
two plane balancer is not available.
For static imbalance, find location of heavy spot
causing imbalance. Counter balance wheel directly
opposite the heavy spot. Determine weight required
to counterbalance the area of imbalance. Place half
of this weight on theinnerrim flange and the other
Fig. 2 Lug Nut Tightening Pattern
Fig. 1 Wheel Safety Rim
22 - 6 WHEELS AND TIRESJ
(2) Close all the hand valves.
(3) Connect the red charging hose to the discharge
service valve.
(4) Connect the blue charging hose to the inlet
(suction) service valve.
(5) Discharge the system. Leave the suction and
discharge service valves in the mid-position.
CAUTION: The system must be completely dis-
charged into a recovery device before evacuating. If
the system is still charged, refrigerant can enter
and damage the vacuum pump.
(6) Connect the vacuum pump hose to the vacuum
pump inlet.
(7) Open the low and high pressure control valves
on the charging station.
(8) Start the vacuum pump. Open the vacuum con-
trol valve and note the vacuum reading.
(9) Test the system for leaks as follows:
²Close the manifold hand valves.
²Stop the vacuum pump and observe the vacuum
reading.
²If the system is leak-free, vacuum will hold steady
at the level indicated when the pump was stopped. If
vacuum remains steady for 3-5 minutes, resume and
continue evacuation for a minimum of 30 minutes.
²If the system has a leak, vacuum will fall off or
rapidly drop to a 0 reading. If a leak exists, partially
charge the system. Find and repair the leak and re-
sume evacuation.
(10) Continue evacuating the system for a mini-
mum of 30 minutes after attaining the lowest vac-
uum level.
(11) Fill the station charging cylinder while the
system is evacuating.
(12) Close the vacuum control valve and stop the
vacuum pump.
(13) Observe low pressure gauge to determine if a
system leak exists. If the system is leak-free, the sys-
tem is now ready for charging.
SYSTEM CHARGE
CHARGE CAPACITY
The recommended system charge is 1.1 kg (38 oz.)
of R-12 refrigerant for XJ vehicles and 0.9 kg (32 oz.)
for YJ vehicles.
Add an additional 28 grams (1 fluid oz.) of
compressor oil to the system when a hose, re-
ceiver-drier, condenser, expansion valve or
evaporator core is replaced.
PORTABLE SERVICE STATION
(1) Fill the station charging cylinder. Refrigerant
should be observed rising in the cylinder sight glass.
(2) Slightly open the valve at the top of the cylin-
der when pressure in the charging cylinder and re-frigerant supply tank are equal. This relieves head
pressure allowing refrigerant to continue filling the
cylinder.
(3) Observe the pressure gauge at the top of the
cylinder. Rotate the plastic cover on the cylinder un-
til the pressure heading column corresponds with the
gauge pressure in-line with the sight glass.
FOR EXAMPLE:ÐThe pressure gauge at the top
of the cylinder indicates 483 kPa (70 psi). Locate the
column with the pressure heading of 483 (70) and ro-
tate the cover so the 483 (70) column aligns with the
sight glass.
(4) When refrigerant reaches the correct level in
the sight glass, close the right hand valve at cylinder
base and on the refrigerant drum.
(5) Close the valve at the top of the charging cyl-
inder.
(6) Check for bubbles in the refrigerant using the
cylinder sight glass. If bubbles appear in the refrig-
erant, tilt the charging station rearward momen-
tarily.
(7) Connect the heating element cord to the power
pack receptacle and turn the heater switch ON.
(8) Allow the refrigerant to warm for about 10
minutes while the vacuum pump is operating.
WARNING: WEAR GOGGLES TO PROTECT THE
EYES.
(9) Discharge and evacuate the system.
(10) Close the low pressure valve on the charging
station.
(11) Fully open the left hand refrigerant control
valve at the base of the cylinder and the high pres-
sure valve on the charging station.
(12) Charge the system.
(13) Close the refrigerant control valve and the
high pressure valve on the charging station.
CAUTION: DO NOT permit the liquid level to drop
below 0 on the cylinder sight glass.
(14) Close the manifold gauges after completion of
the charging operation and check the high and low
side pressures.
(15) Check system operation.
CAUTION: DO NOT check system pressures until
the high and low pressure valves on the charging
station are closed. The low pressure gauge could
be damaged if the valves are open.
(16) Close all the valves on the charging station
and close the refrigerant drum valve when all the op-
erations are completed.
(17) Back-seat the service valves by turning them
fully counterclockwise. Install the quick seal caps on
the valves afterward.
JHEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING 24 - 5
REFRIGERANT LEAK TESTING, DISCHARGING, EVACUATING AND CHARGING
LEAK TESTING REFRIGERANT
WARNING: REVIEW WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS IN
GENERAL INFORMATION SECTION OF THIS
GROUP BEFORE LEAK TESTING.
If A/C system is not cooling properly, determine if
system is fully charged. Refer to Refrigerant System
Diagnosis Chart. If the system is empty evacuate the
A/C system and charge system with 0.283 kPa (0.6
lbs. or 10 oz.) R-134a refrigerant. Refer to Charging
Refrigerant System for instructions. To detect a leak
in the system, perform the following procedures.
(1) Position the vehicle in a wind free work area.
This will aid in detecting small leaks.
(2) Bring A/C system up to operating temperature
and pressure. This is done by allowing the engine to
run with the A/C on for 5 to 7 minutes.
(3) Open hood 5 minutes prior to leak test. This
will dissipate any accumulated refrigerant in the en-
gine compartment.
(4) With the engine not running, use an R-134a
Electronic Leak Detector and search for leaks. Move
probe slowly along the bottom side of lines and fit-
tings, because R-134a is heavier than air. Fittings,
lines, or components that appear to be oily usually
indicates a refrigerant leak.
(5) To inspect the evaporator core for leaks. Set the
blower at low speed and the selector in PANEL and
RECIRC mode check for leaks at CENTER panel ou-
lets.
DISCHARGING REFRIGERANT SYSTEM
WARNING: REVIEW WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS IN
GENERAL INFORMATION SECTION OF THIS
GROUP BEFORE DISCHARGING SYSTEM.
R-134a refrigrant is a hydrofluorocarbon (HFC)
that does not contain chlorine. R-134a refrigerant Re-
covery/Recycling Station that meets SAE standard
J2210 must be used to discharge the refrigerant sys-
tem. Refer to the operating instructions provided
with the equipment for proper operation.
EVACUATING REFRIGERANT SYSTEM
WARNING: REVIEW WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS IN
GENERAL INFORMATION SECTION OF THIS
GROUP BEFORE EVACUATING SYSTEM.If the A/C system has been open to the atmosphere,
it must be evacuated before the system can be
charged. Moisture and air mixed with refrigerant will
raise the compressor head pressure above acceptable
operating levels. This will reduce the performance of
the air conditioner and damage the compressor. Mois-
ture will boil at near room temperature when ex-
posed to vacuum. To evacuate the refrigerant system
use following procedure:
(1) Connect a suitable charging station and mani-
fold gauge set to the vehicle.
(2) Open the low and high side valves and start
vacuum pump. When suction gauge reads 88 kPag
(26 in. Hg) vacuum or greater, close all valves and
turn off vacuum pump. If system fails to reach spec-
ified vacuum, the system has a leak that must be
corrected. If system maintains the specified vacuum
for 30 minutes, start the vacuum pump. Then open
the suction and discharge valves and evacuate an ad-
ditional 10 minutes.
(3) Close all valves. Turn off and disconnect the
vacuum pump.
The system is now ready to be charged with refrig-
erant.
CHARGING REFRIGERANT SYSTEM
WARNING: REVIEW WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS IN
GENERAL INFORMATION SECTION OF THIS
GROUP BEFORE CHARGING SYSTEM.
After the system has been tested for leaks and
evacuated, a refrigerant charge can be injected into
the system. Refer to refrigerant capacities for proper
amount of refrigerant charge.
The most accurate method of charging is to com-
pletely evacuate the system. Then charge the system
using a Recovery/Recycling Station approved for
R-134a refrigerant. Refer to the operating instruc-
tions provided with the equipment for proper opera-
tion.
CAUTION: Do not over charge refrigerant system.
This will cause excessive compressor head pres-
sure and can cause noise and system failure.
REFRIGERANT CHARGE CAPACITY
The R-134a system charge capacity is 0.9 kPag (32
oz.) for XJ and YJ vehicles.
8 AIR CONDITIONINGJ
REFRIGERANT OIL
It is important to have the correct amount of oil in
the A/C system. This will ensure proper lubrication of
the compressor. Too little oil will result in damage to
the compressor. Too much oil will reduce the cooling
capacity of the system.
The oil used in the SD-709 compressor is a poly-
alkylene glycol synthetic oil SP-20 PAG. This is a
wax-free refrigerant oil. Only refrigerant oil of the
same type should be used to service the system. Do
not use any other oil. The oil container should be
kept tightly capped until it is ready for use and then
capped after use to prevent contamination. Refriger-
ant oil will quickly absorb any moisture it comes in
contact with.
It will not be necessary to check oil level in the
compressor or to add oil unless there has been an oil
loss. This may be due to a rupture or leak from a
line, shaft seal, evaporator or condenser. Oil loss at a
leak point will be evident by the presence of a wet,
shiny surface around the leak.Add an additional 28 grams (1 fluid oz.) of
compressor oil to the system when a receiver-
drier, condenser or evaporator core is replaced.
OIL LEVEL
When an A/C system is assembled at the factory,
all components (except the compressor) are refriger-
ant oil free. After the system has been charged and
operated, the oil in the compressor is dispersed
through the system. The evaporator, condenser and
compressor will retain a significant amount of oil (re-
fer to the Refrigerant Oil Capacities Chart).
When a component is replaced, the specified
amount of refrigerant oil must be added. When the
compressor is replaced, the oil must be drained from
the replaced compressor and measured. Drain all the
oil from the new compressor. Add back into the new
compressor the amount of oil that was drained out of
the old compressor.
JAIR CONDITIONING9
FILTER REPLACEMENT, OIL.............21-100
FILTER SHIELD AND BRACKET, FUEL.......13-17
FINAL ASSEMBLY; FRONT SUSPENSION
AND AXLE...........................2-44
FINAL ASSEMBLY; REAR SUSPENSION
AND AXLES..........................3-26
FIRING ORDERÐ2.5L ENGINE, ENGINE....8D-33
FIRING ORDERÐ4.0L ENGINE, ENGINE....8D-33
FIRST GEAR (1) POSITION, HYDRAULIC
FLOW IN MANUAL...................21-94
FIRST GEAR, HYDRAULIC FLOW IN D
RANGE.............................21-87
FIRST-REVERSE BRAKE PISTON AND
TRANSMISSION CASE OVERHAUL......21-237
FIRST, SYMPTOM AND ACTIONÐSEE
PRELIMINARY CHECKS..................7-6
FIRSTÐTHIRDÐREVERSE GEAR
COMPONENTS......................21-159
FITTING CHART, CONNECTING ROD
BEARING........................9-36,9-76
FITTING CHART, MAIN BEARING.......9-43,9-83
FITTING O-RING SEAL, FLOW CONTROL
VALVE .............................19-12
FITTINGS, QUICK-CONNECT..........14-9,14-59
FITTINGS, SERVICING TRANSMISSION
COOLER LINES.....................21-106
FITTINGS, TRANSMISSION COOLER LINE . . 21-187
FIXED GLASS WATER LEAK DETECTION
AND REPAIR ..................23-83,23-189
FIXED WINDOW GLASS...........23-73,23-183
FIXED WINDOW GLASS, REAR DOOR......23-53
FLARE, FENDER......................23-144
FLARES AND LINERS, REAR
WHEELHOUSE.......................23-18
FLASHER, TURN SIGNALS AND HAZARD
WARNING...........................8A-1
FLOOR BRACKETSÐXJ VEHICLES,
SPARE TIRE/WHEEL HOLDDOWN.......23-128
FLOOR CONSOLEÐXJ VEHICLES, FULL . . . 23-125
FLOOR CONSOLES....................23-197
FLOOR MATS, CARPETS................23-129
FLOW CONTROL VALVE FITTING O-RING
SEAL..............................19-12
FLOW DURING FULL THROTTLE 3-2
DOWNSHIFT, HYDRAULIC..............21-92
FLOW DURING PART THROTTLE 3-2
DOWNSHIFT, HYDRAULIC..............21-91
FLOW IN D RANGE FIRST GEAR,
HYDRAULIC.........................21-87
FLOW IN D RANGE SECOND GEAR,
HYDRAULIC.........................21-88
FLOW IN D RANGE THIRD GEAR,
HYDRAULIC.........................21-89
FLOW IN MANUAL FIRST GEAR
(1) POSITION, HYDRAULIC.............21-94
FLOW IN MANUAL SECOND (2) RANGE,
HYDRAULIC.........................21-93
FLOW IN PARK AND NEUTRAL,
HYDRAULIC.........................21-86
FLOW IN REVERSE, HYDRAULIC..........21-95
FLOW IN THIRD GEAR (CONVERTER
CLUTCH ENGAGED), HYDRAULIC........21-90
FLOW TESTING, TRANSMISSION
COOLER...........................21-106
FLUID AND LEVELÐBRAKELINES
AND HOSES, BRAKE BLEEDINGÐ
BRAKE..............................5-13
FLUID CAPACITIES.......................0-4
FLUID, CLUTCH LINKAGE
..................6-1
FLUID CONTAMINATION, BRAKE
...........5-13
FLUID, IMPORTANCE OF CLEAN BRAKE
.....5-48
FLUID LEVEL AND CONDITION
...........21-69
FLUID LEVEL AND CONDITION,
CHECKING
....................21-96,21-173
FLUID LEVEL, BRAKE
....................5-13
FLUID LEVEL, CLUTCH
...................6-14
FLUID LEVEL, CORRECT
.................5-48
FLUID, RECOMMENDED
............21-66,21-96
FLUID, RECOMMENDED BRAKE; BRAKES
....5-13,
5-48
FLUID TUBE RETAINER CLIP, FUEL AND
BRAKE; BODY COMPONENTSÐXJ
VEHICLES
..........................23-86
FLUID TUBE RETAINER CLIP, FUEL
AND BRAKE; FRAME AND BUMPERS
.....13-16FLUID/LUBRICANTS/CLEANING
SOLVENTS, BRAKE.....................5-1
FLUSHING, COOLING SYSTEM CLEANING/
REVERSE............................7-17
FLUSHING, TRANSMISSION COOLER
REVERSE..........................21-105
FLYWHEEL SERVICE.....................6-15
FOG LAMP BEAM ADJUSTMENT..........8L-12
FOG LAMP BULB/ELEMENT
REPLACEMENT......................8L-13
FOG LAMP REPLACEMENT..............8L-15
FOG LAMP SERVICE INFORMATION........8L-12
FOG LAMP SWITCH REPLACEMENT.......8L-14
FOG LAMP TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS.........8L-12
FOG LAMPÐYJ RENEGADE VEHICLES....23-150
FORM-IN-PLACE GASKETS.................9-1
FORMULAS AND EQUIVALENT VALUES,
CONVERSION.....................INTRO.-8
FORWARD CLUTCH OVERHAUL..........21-223
FOURTH GEAR OVERDRIVE COMPONENTS . . 21-158
FRAME ALIGNMENT....................13-10
FRAME, BUCKET SEATBACK COVER......23-100
FRAME CROSSMEMBER COVER..........13-14
FRAME INSPECTION/MEASUREMENTS.....13-10
FRAME REPAIR SERVICE................13-13
FRAME WEATHERSTRIP SEAL,
WINDSHIELD.......................23-185
FRAME, WINDSHIELD.................23-184
FRAME, YJ............................13-8
FRESH AIR DOOR VACUUM MOTOR.......24-41
FRESH AIR INTAKE DUCT...............24-41
FRESH AIR VENTILATION................24-39
FRONT AND REAR AXLES................0-26
FRONT AXLE, MODEL 30.................2-46
FRONT BAND ADJUSTMENT.............21-99
FRONT BUCKET SEATS..................23-97
FRONT BUMPER...................13-3,13-14
FRONT CABLE REPLACEMENT (YJ),
PARKING BRAKE......................5-62
FRONT CARPET/MATÐXJ VEHICLES......23-129
FRONT CLUTCH OVERHAUL.............21-125
FRONT DOOR SPACER BLOCKSÐTWO-
DOOR VEHICLES.....................23-60
FRONT DOOR VENT WINDOW............23-50
FRONT DOOR WINDOW GLASS...........23-49
FRONT DOOR WINDOW GLASS
REGULATOR........................23-48
FRONT DRIVE AXLE......................2-3
FRONT FASCIA AND SKID PLATEÐYJ
RENEGADE VEHICLES................23-148
FRONT FENDER.......................23-14
FRONT FENDER EXTENSION PANELÐYJ
RENEGADE VEHICLES................23-149
FRONT INNER SCUFF PLATE/COWL SIDE
TRIM PANELÐXJ VEHICLES...........23-114
FRONT PARK/TURN SIGNAL LAMP BULB
REPLACEMENT.......................8L-8
FRONT PLANETARY GEAR OVERHAUL.....21-228
FRONT SERVO AND BAND OVERHAUL....21-136
FRONT SHOULDER BELT/BUCKLEÐXJ
VEHICLES.........................23-119
FRONT SHOULDER BELTS..............23-196
FRONT SKID PLATE....................23-84
FRONT SUPPORT CUSHION, ENGINE.......13-15
FRONT SUSPENSION.....................2-1
FRONT SUSPENSION COMPONENTS, XJ.....2-47
FRONT SUSPENSION COMPONENTS, YJ.....2-47
FRONT SUSPENSION, XJ.................2-10
FRONT SUSPENSION, YJ.................2-13
FRONT TOW HOOKS
....................13-5
FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT
................2-5
FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS
................0-31
FRONT WHEEL SENSOR INSTALLATION
.....5-49
FRONT WHEEL SENSOR REMOVAL
.........5-49
FRONT WIPER ARM AND PIVOT
ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT
..............8K-9
FRONT WIPER ARM REPLACEMENT
........8K-8
FRONT WIPER BLADE REPLACEMENT
......8K-8
FRONT WIPER MOTOR
.................8K-10
FRONT WIPERS/WASHERS
...............8K-1
FRONT WIPERS/WASHERS GENERAL
INFORMATION
........................8K-8
FUEL AND BRAKE FLUID TUBE RETAINER
CLIP; BODY COMPONENTSÐXJ
VEHICLES
..........................23-86FUEL AND BRAKE FLUID TUBE
RETAINER CLIP; FRAME AND BUMPERS . . . 13-16
FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM.................14-2
FUEL FILLER DOOR BUMPERS...........23-31
FUEL FILLER HOSE SPLASH SHIELDÐXJ
VEHICLES..........................23-86
FUEL FILLER NOZZLE/TUBE..............23-30
FUEL FILLER PROTECTOR/NOZZLE.......23-158
FUEL FILTER......................14-8,14-55
FUEL FILTER BRACKET..................23-86
FUEL FILTER SHIELD AND BRACKET.......13-17
FUEL GAUGE..........................8E-2
FUEL GAUGE INOPERATIVE...............8E-3
FUEL GAUGE SENDING UNIT.............14-15
FUEL INJECTION (MFI)ÐCOMPONENT
DESCRIPTION/SYSTEM OPERATION,
MULTI-PORT........................14-17
FUEL INJECTION (MFI)ÐCOMPONENT
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION, MULTI-PORT . . . 14-54
FUEL INJECTION (MFI)ÐGENERAL
DIAGNOSIS, MULTI-PORT..............14-32
FUEL INJECTOR.......................14-55
FUEL INJECTORSÐPCM OUTPUT.........14-25
FUEL PRESSURE LEAK DOWN TEST........14-7
FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR............14-30
FUEL PRESSURE RELEASE PROCEDURE.....14-5
FUEL PUMP CAPACITY TEST..............14-7
FUEL PUMP ELECTRICAL CONTROL........14-5
FUEL PUMP MODULE..............14-2,14-56
FUEL PUMP RELAY....................14-56
FUEL PUMP RELAYÐPCM OUTPUT.......14-25
FUEL PUMP RELAY TESTING.............14-44
FUEL RAIL...........................14-30
FUEL RAIL ASSEMBLY..................14-56
FUEL REQUIREMENTS....................0-2
FUEL SYSTEM........................14-62
FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE RELEASE
PROCEDURE........................14-56
FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE TEST......14-5,14-48
FUEL TANK...........................14-12
FUEL TANK CAPACITIES............14-12,14-62
FUEL TANK FILLER TUBE CAP;
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS......25-4,25-9
FUEL TANK FILLER TUBE CAP; FUEL
SYSTEM............................14-12
FUEL TANK FILLER TUBE, NO-LEAD.......14-12
FUEL TANK PRESSURE RELIEF/
ROLLOVER VALVE...............14-15,14-56
FUEL TANK SKID PLATE; BODY
COMPONENTSÐXJ VEHICLES..........23-84
FUEL TANK SKID PLATE; FRAME AND
BUMPERS..........................13-16
FUEL TANK SUPPORT STRAP............23-86
FUEL TANKS.....................14-12,14-56
FUEL TUBES/LINES/HOSES AND CLAMPS . . . 14-9,
14-56
FUEL USAGE STATEMENT................14-1
FUEL USAGE STATEMENTÐGAS
ENGINES............................0-17
FUEL WARNING INOPERATIVE, LOW........8E-4
FUEL WARNING LAMP, LOW..............8E-2
FULL FLOOR CONSOLEÐXJ VEHICLES....23-125
FULL-METAL DOOR ASSIST HANDLE.....23-175
FULL-METAL DOOR HINGES............23-179
FULL-METAL DOOR KEY LOCK
CYLINDER.........................23-178
FULL-METAL DOOR LATCH.............23-179
FULL-METAL DOOR LATCH EXTERNAL
RELEASE HANDLE...................23-178
FULL-METAL DOOR LATCH INSIDE
RELEASE AND LOCK HANDLE..........23-175
FULL-METAL DOOR SERVICE............23-181
FULL-METAL DOOR TRIM PANEL........23-175
FULL-METAL DOOR VENT WINDOW
GLASS............................23-177
FULL-METAL DOOR WATERDAM.........23-176
FULL-METAL DOOR WEATHERSTRIP
SEALS............................23-180
FULL-METAL DOOR WINDOW GLASS.....23-178
FULL-METAL DOOR WINDOW GLASS
REGULATOR
.......................23-177
FULL-METAL DOOR WINDOW GLASS
REGULATOR HANDLE
................23-175
FUNCTION TROUBLE DIAGNOSISÐXJ
VEHICLES, HEADLAMP DELAY
..........8L-16
FUSE CHARTS AND RELAY BANKS
.........8W-8
JINDEX9
Description Group-Page Description Group-Page Description Group-Page
PITMAN SHAFT SEALSÐIN CAR
REPLACEMENT......................19-21
PIVOT ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT, FRONT
WIPER ARM.........................8K-9
PLANETARY GEAR AND CLUTCH
OVERHAUL, OVERDRIVE..............21-209
PLANETARY GEAR OVERHAUL, FRONT....21-228
PLANETARY GEAR TRAIN OVERHAUL.....21-131
PLASTIC COMPONENTS................23-203
PLASTIC DUCTS/HOSES/TUBING, RUBBER . . . 0-19
PLASTIC HOSES/TUBING, RUBBER.........0-28
PLASTIC INSERT ÐXJ VEHICLES, QUARTER
WINDOW GLASS/REAR QUARTER.......23-80
PLASTIGAGE, MEASURING WITH...........9-3
PLATE, FRONT SKID....................23-84
PLATE, FUEL TANK SKID; BODY
COMPONENTSÐXJ VEHICLES..........23-84
PLATE, FUEL TANK SKID; FRAME AND
BUMPERS..........................13-16
PLATE LAMP HOUSING, LIFTGATE
LICENSE...........................23-72
PLATE LAMP, LICENSE..................8L-10
PLATEÐLEAK TESTS, COMPRESSOR
VALVE ..............................24-8
PLATE REPLACEMENT, SUPPORT..........5-37
PLATE SCREW ANCHOR AND BUMPER,
LIFTGATE LICENSE...................23-72
PLATE SERVICE, DRIVE................21-109
PLATE SPECIFICATIONS, 30RH/32RH SNAP
RING/THRUST WASHER/THRUST.......21-322
PLATE THICKNESS, AW-4 CLUTCH DISC . . . 21-325
PLATE, TRANSFER CASE SKID; BODY
COMPONENTSÐXJ VEHICLES.....13-15,23-84
PLATE, VEHICLE CODE...............INTRO.-2
PLATE, VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER (VIN)....................INTRO.-1
PLATEÐYJ RENEGADE VEHICLES, FRONT
FASCIA AND SKID...................23-148
PLATEÐYJ RENEGADE VEHICLES, REAR
FASCIA AND SKID...................23-152
PLATE/COWL SIDE TRIM PANELÐXJ
VEHICLES, FRONT INNER SCUFF.......23-114
PLATESÐXJ VEHICLES, INTERIOR TRIM
PANELS AND SCUFF.................23-112
PLATESÐXJ VEHICLES, OUTER SCUFF....23-118
PLATFORM AND TRACKS, BUCKET SEAT . . . 23-105
PLUG ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT,
ADJUSTER..........................19-27
PLUG CABLE RESISTANCE, SPARK........8D-18
PLUG, HOUSING END...................19-26
PLUG LOCATIONS, TRANSMISSION
SWITCH............................21-33
PLUG SECONDARY CABLES, SPARK . . 8D-17,8D-29
PLUGS, SPARK; IGNITION SYSTEMS . 8D-16,8D-28,
8D-33
PLUGS, SPARK; LUBRICATION AND
MAINTENANCE.......................0-18
POLISHING, BUFFING..................23-203
POSITION, HYDRAULIC FLOW IN MANUAL
FIRST GEAR (1)......................21-94
POSITION SENSOR, CAMSHAFT; FUEL
SYSTEM............................14-54
POSITION SENSOR, CAMSHAFT;
IGNITION SYSTEMS..............8D-1,8D-20
POSITION SENSOR, CRANKSHAFT; FUEL
SYSTEM............................14-55
POSITION SENSOR, CRANKSHAFT;
IGNITION SYSTEMS..............8D-2,8D-21
POSITION SENSORÐPCM INPUT,
CAMSHAFT.........................14-20
POSITION SENSORÐPCM INPUT,
CRANKSHAFT.......................14-20
POSITION SENSOR TEST, CAMSHAFT;
FUEL SYSTEM.......................14-43
POSITION SENSOR TEST, CAMSHAFT;
IGNITION SYSTEMS...................8D-8
POSITION SENSOR TEST, CRANKSHAFT;
FUEL SYSTEM.......................14-44
POSITION SENSOR TEST, CRANKSHAFT;
IGNITION SYSTEMS...................8D-9
POSITION SENSOR TEST, THROTTLE
......8D-18
POSITION SENSOR, THROTTLE
............8D-6
POSITION SENSOR (TPS)ÐPCM INPUT,
THROTTLE
..........................14-23
POSITION SENSOR (TPS) SERVICE,
THROTTLE
.........................21-184POSITION SENSOR (TPS) TEST, THROTTLE . 14-45
POSITION SENSOR (TPS), THROTTLE;
FUEL SYSTEM.......................14-59
POSITION SENSOR (TPS), THROTTLE;
IGNITION SYSTEMS..................8D-29
POSITION SWITCH, PARK/NEUTRAL;
BATTERY/STARTER/GENERATOR SERVICE . . 8B-6
POSITION SWITCH, PARK/NEUTRAL;
TRANSMISSION AND TRANSFER CASE . . 21-173
POSITION SWITCH SERVICE, PARK/
NEUTRAL..........................21-103
POSITION, SWITCH TEST WITH SWITCH IN
LEFT................................8T-3
POSITION, SWITCH TEST WITH SWITCH
IN RIGHT............................8T-3
POSITIONS, TRANSMISSION RANGES
AND SHIFT LEVER...................21-157
POWER BOOSTER CHECK VALVE TEST......5-11
POWER BOOSTER VACUUM TEST..........5-12
POWER BRAKE BOOSTER............5-22,5-40
POWER BRAKE BOOSTER INSTALLATION . . . 5-23,
5-51
POWER BRAKE BOOSTER OPERATION......5-22
POWER BRAKE BOOSTER REMOVAL....5-22,5-51
POWER BRAKE SYSTEM.................0-32
POWER BRAKES........................5-1
POWER BUCKET SEAT COMPONENTS.....23-106
POWER DOOR LOCKS..............8P-1,8P-10
POWER DOOR LOCKS, DIAGNOSING . . . 8P-1,8P-9
POWER GROUND......................14-22
POWER LOCK SWITCHÐ2-DOOR LEFT
HAND DRIVE, DRIVERS DOOR...........8P-2
POWER LOCK SWITCHÐ2-DOOR RIGHT
HAND DRIVE, DRIVERS DOOR...........8P-3
POWER LOCK SWITCHÐ4-DOOR,
DRIVERS DOOR......................8P-4
POWER MIRROR REPLACEMENT...........8T-4
POWER MIRROR SWITCH................8T-2
POWER MIRROR SWITCH REPLACEMENT....8T-4
POWER MIRROR SWITCH TESTING.........8T-2
POWER SEAT MOTOR REPLACEMENT......8R-2
POWER STEERING GEAR................19-73
POWER STEERING GEAR,
RECIRCULATING BALL................19-19
POWER STEERING GEAR SPECIFICATIONS . . . 19-34
POWER STEERING GEARS,
RECIRCULATING-BALL................19-69
POWER STEERING PRESSURE SWITCHÐ
2.5L ENGINE ONLY...................14-58
POWER STEERING PRESSURE SWITCHÐ
PCM INPUT.........................14-22
POWER STEERING PUMP......19-9,19-69,19-73
POWER STEERING PUMPÐINITIAL
OPERATION.........................19-13
POWER STEERING SYSTEM..............0-31
POWER STEERING SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS....19-3,
19-4,19-5,19-6,19-7
POWER WINDOW SWITCHÐ2-DOOR
LEFT HAND DRIVE, DRIVERS DOOR.......8S-6
POWER WINDOW SWITCHÐ2-DOOR
RIGHT HAND DRIVE, DRIVERS DOOR.....8S-7
POWER WINDOW SWITCHÐ4-DOOR,
DRIVERS DOOR......................8S-5
POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM)
60-WAY CONNECTOR.................14-38
POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE,
ELECTRICAL TESTS AT.................8H-6
POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE
(PCM); EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS....25-9
POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE
(PCM); FUEL SYSTEM............14-18,14-58
POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE
(PCM); IGNITION SYSTEMS
. . . 8D-6,8D-15,8D-28
POWER-UP AND INITIALIZATION, SYSTEM
. . . 5-43
PRE-ALIGNMENT INSPECTION
..............2-6
PRECAUTIONS, BRAKE SAFETY
.............5-2
PRECAUTIONS, CLUTCH SAFETY
...........6-10
PRECAUTIONS; PROPELLER SHAFTS
. . . 16-7,16-9
PRECAUTIONS, SAFETY, REFINISHING
.....23-200
PRECAUTIONS, SERVICE (A/C)
............24-2
PRELIMINARY BRAKE CHECK
..............5-7
PRELIMINARY CHECKS
...................7-5
PRELIMINARY CHECKS FIRST, SYMPTOM
AND ACTIONÐSEE
.....................7-6
PRELIMINARY DIAGNOSIS
...............21-69PRELIMINARY INSPECTION AND
ADJUSTMENT......................21-167
PREPARATION, SURFACE...............23-201
PRESSURE AND RETURN HOSE
REPLACEMENT.......................19-9
PRESSURE CAP, RADIATOR...............7-20
PRESSURE DIAGNOSIS..................24-9
PRESSURE GAUGE AND MANIFOLD
ASSEMBLY..........................24-2
PRESSURE GAUGE INOPERATIVE, OIL......8E-3
PRESSURE GAUGE, OIL..................8E-1
PRESSURE GAUGES.....................22-2
PRESSURE INDICATOR INOPERATIVE, OIL . . . 8E-3
PRESSURE INDICATOR, OIL...............8E-1
PRESSURE LABEL, TIRE INFLATION.....INTRO.-3
PRESSURE LEAK DOWN TEST, FUEL........14-7
PRESSURE LEAKAGE TEST, CYLINDER
COMBUSTION.........................9-6
PRESSURE LEAKAGE TEST DIAGNOSIS,
CYLINDER COMBUSTION................9-6
PRESSURE (MAP) SENSOR, MANIFOLD
ABSOLUTE; FUEL SYSTEM.............14-57
PRESSURE (MAP) SENSOR, MANIFOLD
ABSOLUTE; IGNITION SYSTEMS....8D-5,8D-27
PRESSURE (MAP) SENSORÐPCM
INPUT, MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE...........14-21
PRESSURE (MAP) SENSOR TEST,
MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE; FUEL SYSTEM....14-44
PRESSURE (MAP) SENSOR TEST, MANIFOLD
ABSOLUTE; IGNITION SYSTEMS........8D-14
PRESSURE REGULATOR, FUEL...........14-30
PRESSURE RELEASE PROCEDURE, FUEL....14-5
PRESSURE RELEASE PROCEDURE, FUEL
SYSTEM............................14-56
PRESSURE RELIEF/ROLLOVER VALVE . . . 25-5,25-9
PRESSURE RELIEF/ROLLOVER VALVE,
FUEL TANK....................14-15,14-56
PRESSURE SWITCHÐ2.5L ENGINE ONLY,
POWER STEERING...................14-58
PRESSURE SWITCHÐPCM INPUT,
POWER STEERING...................14-22
PRESSURE TEST, AIR...................21-73
PRESSURE TEST, CYLINDER COMPRESSION . . 9-5
PRESSURE TEST, FUEL SYSTEM......14-5,14-48
PRESSURE TEST, HYDRAULIC......21-71,21-168
PRESSURE TEST, PUMP.................19-3
PRESSURE TEST SPECIFICATIONS,
30RH/32RH........................21-323
PRESSURES, TIRE INFLATION.............22-2
PRIMER............................23-201
PRINTED CIRCUIT.....................8E-22
PRINTED CIRCUIT REMOVAL.............8E-24
PRINTED CIRCUIT REPLACEMENT.........8E-19
PRINTED CIRCUIT REPLACEMENTÐ
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER REMOVED.......8E-6
PROBLEM CAUSES, CLUTCH...............6-3
PROBLEMS, DIAGNOSING PARKING BRAKE . . 5-10
PROBLEMS, DIAGNOSING SERVICE BRAKE . . . 5-8
PROBLEMS, TROUBLESHOOTING WIRING . . . 8W-3
PROGRAMMING, TRANSMITTER...........8P-9
PROPELLER SHAFT REPLACEMENT.........16-7
PROPELLER SHAFTS....................16-1
PROPELLER SHAFTS AND U-JOINTS.......16-14
PROTECTION, STONE CHIP.............23-201
PROTECTOR STRIP, DOOR EDGE GUARD/
EDGE..............................23-61
PROTECTOR/NOZZLE, FUEL FILLER.......23-158
PULLEY REPLACEMENT, DRIVE...........19-11
PUMP AND PEDAL TRAVEL SENSOR
OPERATION, HCU.....................5-44
PUMP CAPACITY TEST, FUEL..............14-7
PUMP ELECTRICAL CONTROL, FUEL........14-5
PUMPÐINITIAL OPERATION, POWER
STEERING
..........................19-13
PUMP LEAKAGE DIAGNOSIS
..............19-8
PUMP MODULE, FUEL
..............14-2,14-56
PUMP, OIL
........................9-33,9-73
PUMP OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS
........19-3
PUMP OVERHAUL, OIL
..........21-122,21-206
PUMP, POWER STEERING
......19-9,19-69,19-73
PUMP PRESSURE TEST
..................19-3
PUMP RELAY, FUEL
....................14-56
PUMP RELAYÐPCM OUTPUT, FUEL
.......14-25
PUMP RELAY TESTING, FUEL
............14-44
PUMP REPLACEMENT
..................19-10
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TEMPERATURE SENSOR TEST, ENGINE
COOLANT; FUEL SYSTEM..............14-43
TEMPERATURE SENSOR TEST, ENGINE
COOLANT; IGNITION SYSTEMS..........8D-12
TEMPERATURE SENSOR TEST, INTAKE
AIR ...............................14-43
TEMPERATURE SENSOR TEST, INTAKE
MANIFOLD AIR......................8D-14
TENSION, BELT.......................8B-10
TENSION, DRIVE BELT...............7-33,7-38
TENSIONÐRIGHT HAND DRIVE
(RHD),BELT..........................7-34
TENSION SPECIFICATIONS, BELT...........7-34
TENSIONER REPLACEMENT (XJ), PARKING
BRAKE CABLE........................5-61
TENSIONERÐXJ MODELS, AUTOMATIC
BELT ...............................7-36
TERMINAL ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT,
CONNECTOR.........................8W-5
TERMINAL REPLACEMENT...............8W-5
TEST, A/C PERFORMANCE................24-8
TEST, ACTUATOR MOTOR STALL...........8P-6
TEST, AIR PRESSURE...................21-73
TEST, ANALYZING THE ROAD.............21-70
TEST, BATTERY LOAD...................8A-4
TEST, BATTERY OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE....8A-3
TEST, CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR;
FUEL SYSTEM.......................14-43
TEST, CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR;
IGNITION SYSTEMS...................8D-8
TEST, CONVERTER STALL...............21-72
TEST, CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR;
FUEL SYSTEM.......................14-44
TEST, CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR;
IGNITION SYSTEMS...................8D-9
TEST, CYLINDER COMBUSTION
PRESSURE LEAKAGE...................9-6
TEST, CYLINDER COMBUSTION
PRESSURE LEAKAGE DIAGNOSIS..........9-6
TEST, CYLINDER COMPRESSION PRESSURE . . 9-5
TEST, ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE
SENSOR......................8D-12,14-43
TEST, EXTENDED IDLE SWITCH...........14-45
TEST, FUEL PRESSURE LEAK DOWN........14-7
TEST, FUEL PUMP CAPACITY..............14-7
TEST, FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE......14-5,14-48
TEST, HYDRAULIC PRESSURE......21-71,21-168
TEST, HYDROMETER....................8A-3
TEST, IDLE AIR CONTROL MOTOR........14-46
TEST, INJECTOR.......................14-48
TEST, INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR . . 8D-14,
14-43
TEST, MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE
(MAP) SENSOR.................8D-14,14-44
TEST, MANUAL SHIFTING...............21-168
TEST, MASTER CYLINDER/POWER
BOOSTER............................5-11
TEST, OXYGEN SENSOR (O2S)
HEATING ELEMENT...................14-45
TEST, POWER BOOSTER CHECK VALVE......5-11
TEST, POWER BOOSTER VACUUM..........5-12
TEST PROCEDURES, BATTERY............8A-2
TEST PROCEDURES ON VEHICLE,
ENGINE STARTER MOTOR..............8A-9
TEST PROCEDURES ON VEHICLE,
GENERATOR........................8A-14
TEST, PUMP PRESSURE.................19-3
TEST, REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER GRID.....8N-1
TEST, REFRIGERANT LEAK................24-8
TEST, ROAD; TRANSMISSION AND
TRANSFER CASE.....................21-70
TEST, ROAD; VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL
SYSTEM............................8H-5
TEST SPECIFICATIONS, 30RH/32RH
PRESSURE........................21-323
TEST, SPEED CONTROL SWITCH (TURN
SIGNAL LEVER)......................8H-7
TEST, STARTER MOTOR RELAY...........14-48
TEST, STARTING SYSTEM COLD
CRANKING...........................8A-9
TEST, STOP LAMP SPEED CONTROL
SWITCH
............................8H-7
TEST, THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR
......8D-18
TEST, THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR
(TPS)
..............................14-45
TEST, TIME LAG
......................21-169TEST, TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH
RELAY.............................14-45
TEST, TORQUE CONVERTER STALL.......21-169
TEST, VACUUM SUPPLY.................8H-7
TEST, VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR......8H-5,14-45
TESTING, AUTOMATIC SHUTDOWN
(ASD) RELAY........................14-43
TESTING COOLING SYSTEM FOR LEAKS.....7-18
TESTING, FUEL PUMP RELAY............14-44
TESTING GENERAL INFORMATION,
BATTERY............................8A-3
TESTING, IGNITION SWITCH.............8D-30
TESTING, POWER MIRROR SWITCH........8T-2
TESTING, REAR WIPER/WASHER
SWITCH.......................8K-7,8K-14
TESTING, SWITCH; POWER SEATS.........8R-2
TESTING, SWITCH; POWER WINDOWS......8S-5
TESTING, SWITCH; REAR WINDOW
DEFOGGER..........................8N-2
TESTING, TRANSMISSION COOLER FLOW . . 21-106
TESTING, WIPER SWITCH...............8K-19
TESTS - (VOLTAGE DROP METHOD),
STARTER FEED CIRCUIT................8A-9
TESTS, ANTENNA.......................8F-9
TESTS AT POWERTRAIN CONTROL
MODULE, ELECTRICAL.................8H-6
TESTS AT SERVO, ELECTRICAL............8H-5
TESTS, COMPRESSOR VALVE PLATEÐ
LEAK...............................24-8
TESTS, IGNITION SWITCH CONTINUITY....8D-31
TESTS, OXYGEN SENSOR...............8D-19
TESTS, STARTER CONTROL CIRCUIT......8A-11
TESTS, VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL
SYSTEM............................8H-5
TESTS, WATER PUMP....................7-9
THERMOMETER AND SENSOR SYSTEM
REPAIR PROCEDURES.................8C-6
THERMOSTAT..........................7-13
THERMOSTAT, TEMPERATURE CONTROL . . . 24-35
THICKNESS, AW-4 CLUTCH DISC AND
PLATE ............................21-325
THICKNESS, DISC BRAKE ROTOR..........5-31
THICKNESS VARIATION, DISC BRAKE
ROTOR.............................5-31
THIRD GEAR (CONVERTER CLUTCH
ENGAGED), HYDRAULIC FLOW IN.......21-90
THIRD GEAR, HYDRAULIC FLOW IN D
RANGE.............................21-89
THREAD NOTATIONÐSAE AND METRIC . . INTRO.-9
THREADS, REPAIR DAMAGED OR WORN.....9-4
THROTTLE 3-2 DOWNSHIFT, HYDRAULIC
FLOW DURING FULL..................21-92
THROTTLE 3-2 DOWNSHIFT, HYDRAULIC
FLOW DURING PART..................21-91
THROTTLE BODY; FUEL SYSTEM.....14-29,14-59
THROTTLE CABLE.....................14-16
THROTTLE CABLE, ACCELERATOR PEDAL . . 14-16,
14-54
THROTTLE CABLE ADJUSTMENT,
TRANSMISSION.....................21-185
THROTTLE CABLE ADJUSTMENT,
TRANSMISSION......................21-98
THROTTLE CABLE REPLACEMENT,
TRANSMISSION.....................21-184
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR............8D-6
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR TEST.......8D-18
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR (TPS);
FUEL SYSTEM.......................14-59
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR (TPS);
IGNITION SYSTEMS..................8D-29
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR (TPS)
SERVICE..........................21-184
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR (TPS)
TEST..............................14-45
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR (TPS)Ð
PCM INPUT.........................14-23
THROTTLE VALVE CABLE ADJUSTMENT,
TRANSMISSION......................21-70
TIE ROD ........................19-14,19-17
TIGHTENING, WHEEL NUT............5-32,5-37
TILT STEERING COLUMN................19-59
TIME LAG TEST
......................21-169
TIMING CASE COVER
................9-27,9-67
TIMING CASE COVER OIL SEAL
REPLACEMENT
...................9-26,9-67
TIMING CHAIN AND SPROCKETS
......9-28,9-68TIMING, IGNITION.....................8D-14
TIMING, VALVE.....................9-26,9-66
TIPS, TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY........21-146
TIRE AND WHEEL BALANCE..............22-6
TIRE AND WHEEL RUNOUT...............22-8
TIRE CARRIER, EXTERNAL SPARE/WHEEL . 23-172
TIRE INFLATION PRESSURE LABEL.....INTRO.-3
TIRE INFLATION PRESSURES.............22-2
TIRE NOISE OR VIBRATION...............22-4
TIRE WEAR PATTERNS..................22-4
TIRES; LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE....0-34
TIRES................................22-1
TIRES, CLEANING OF....................22-2
TIRES, REPLACEMENT...................22-2
TIRE/WHEEL HOLDDOWN AND FLOOR
BRACKETS.........................23-128
TOOL, DRB SCAN; COOLING SYSTEM........7-5
TOOL, DRB SCAN; EMISSION CONTROL
SYSTEMS...........................25-2
TOOL, DRB SCAN; FUEL SYSTEM.........14-51
TOOL, DRB SCAN; IGNITION SYSTEMS.....8D-10
TOP REPAIR, HARD...................23-165
TOP ROOF VENT......................23-165
TOP SERVICE............23-164,23-166,23-167
TORQUE; COOLING SYSTEM..............7-39
TORQUE; FUEL SYSTEM................14-62
TORQUE; IGNITION SYSTEMS............8D-33
TORQUE, COLLISION DAMAGE............13-1
TORQUE CONVERSION..............INTRO.-10
TORQUE CONVERTER; TRANSMISSION
AND TRANSFER CASE...........21-66,21-158
TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH RELAY......14-60
TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH RELAY
TEST..............................14-45
TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH RELAYÐ
PCM OUTPUT.......................14-27
TORQUE CONVERTER INSTALLATION,
TRANSMISSION.....................21-190
TORQUE CONVERTER REMOVAL,
TRANSMISSION.....................21-189
TORQUE CONVERTER STALL TEST.......21-169
TORQUE CONVERTER STATOR CLUTCH
INSPECTION.......................21-189
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS, 30RH/32RH....21-323
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONSÐ AX 15
MANUAL TRANSMISSION.............21-320
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONSÐACCESSORIES . 23-208
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS, AW-4
.........21-331
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS, BATTERY
.......8B-10
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS; BATTERY/
STARTER/GENERATOR SERVICE
.........8B-12
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS, BRAKE
..........5-67
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS; CLUTCH
........6-17
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS; ELECTRICAL
.....8A-8
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS; ENGINES
....9-49,9-89
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS; EXHAUST
SYSTEM AND INTAKE MANIFOLD
........11-10
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS; FRONT
SUSPENSION AND AXLE
................2-47
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS; HEATING AND
AIR CONDITIONING
...................24-45
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS; HORNS
.........8G-3
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS;
INTRODUCTION
...................INTRO.-8
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS, NP231/NP242
. . 21-331
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS; PROPELLER
SHAFTS
............................16-14
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS; REAR
SUSPENSION AND AXLES
...............3-50
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS, STARTER
MOTOR
............................8B-11
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS; STEERING
......19-73
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS XJ
.............8K-7
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONSÐXJ VEHICLES
. . 23-207
TORQUE VALUES, STANDARD
.........INTRO.-9
TOW HOOKÐXJ VEHICLES, REAR
.........23-87
TOW HOOKS
..........................13-14
TOW HOOKS, FRONT
....................13-5
TOWING, JUMP STARTING, HOISTING
.......0-7
TOWING RECOMMENDATIONS
..............0-8
TRACK BAR
....................2-10,2-13,3-6
TRACKS, BUCKET SEAT PLATFORM
.......23-105
TRAC-LOK DIFFERENTIAL
................3-44
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