ACCELERATOR PEDAL AND THROTTLE CABLE
GENERAL INFORMATION
The accelerator pedal is connected to the throttle body
linkage by the throttle cable. The cable is protected by a
plastic sheathing and is connected to the throttle body
linkage by a ball socket. It is connected to the upper part
of the accelerator pedal arm by a plastic retainer (clip)
(Fig. 10). This retainer (clip) snaps into the top of the ac-
celerator pedal arm. Retainer tabs (built into the cable
sheathing) (Fig. 10) fasten the cable to the dash panel.
Dual throttle return springs (attached to the throt-
tle shaft) are used to close the throttle.
CAUTION: Never attempt to remove or alter these springs.
ACCELERATOR PEDAL
CAUTION: Be careful not to damage or kink the ca-
ble core wire (within the cable sheathing) while ser-
vicing the accelerator pedal or throttle cable.
REMOVAL
(1) From inside the vehicle, hold up accelerator pedal.
Remove plastic cable retainer (clip) and throttle cable
core wire from upper end of accelerator pedal arm (Fig.
10). Plastic cable retainer (clip) snaps into pedal arm.
(2) Remove accelerator pedal mounting bracket
nuts. Remove accelerator pedal assembly.
INSTALLATION
(1) Place accelerator pedal assembly over studs
protruding from floor pan. Tighten mounting nuts to
5Nzm (36 in. lbs.) torque.
(2) Slide throttle cable into opening in top of pedalarm. Push plastic cable retainer (clip) into accelera-
tor pedal arm opening until it snaps into place.
(3) Before starting engine, operate accelerator
pedal to check for any binding.
THROTTLE CABLE
REMOVAL
(1) From inside the vehicle, hold up accelerator pedal.
Remove plastic cable retainer (clip) and throttle cable
core wire from upper end of accelerator pedal arm (Fig.
10). Plastic cable retainer (clip) snaps into pedal arm.
(2) Remove the cable core wire at pedal arm.
(3) From inside the vehicle, pinch both sides of the
cable housing retainer tabs (Fig. 10) at the dash
panel. Remove cable housing from dash panel and
pull into the engine compartment.
(4) Remove cable from clip on the engine cylinder
head (valve) cover.
(5) Remove the throttle cable ball end socket at
throttle body linkage (snaps off) (Fig. 11).
(6) Remove throttle cable from throttle body mount-
ing bracket by compressing retainer tabs and pushing
cable through hole in bracket. Remove throttle cable
from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Slide throttle cable through hole in throttle body
bracket until retainer tabs lock into bracket. Connect
cable ball end to throttle body linkage ball (snaps on).
(2) Snap cable into clip on the engine cylinder
head (valve) cover.
(3) Push other end of cable through opening in
dash panel until retaining tabs lock into panel.
(4) From inside drivers compartment, slide throttle
cable core wire into opening in top of accelerator
pedal arm. Push cable retainer (clip) into pedal arm
opening until it snaps in place.
(5) Before starting engine, operate accelerator
pedal to check for any binding.
Fig. 10 Accelerator Pedal MountingÐTypicalFig. 11 Throttle (Accelerator) CableÐTypical
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SPECIFICATIONS
IGNITION OFF DRAW (IOD) DIAGNOSIS
GENERAL INFORMATION
Ignition off draw refers to power being drained
from the battery with the ignition switch turned off.
A normal vehicle electrical system will draw from 5
to 20 milliamps. This is with the ignition switch in
the OFF position, and all non-ignition controlled cir-
cuits in proper working order. A vehicle that has not
been operated for approximately 20 days, may dis-
charge the battery to an inadequate level. Battery
drain should not exceed approximately 20 MA (20
milliamps = 0.020 amps).
The 20 MA are needed to supply PCM memory,
digital clock memory, and ETR (electronically tuned
radio) memory.
Excessive battery drain is caused by items left
turned on, internally shorted generator, or intermit-
tent short in wiring.
If the IOD is over 20 milliamperes, the defect must
be found and corrected before replacing a battery. In
most cases the battery can be charged and returned
to service.
When a vehicle will not be used for 20 days or
more (stored), remove IOD fuse in the Power Distri-
bution Center to reduce battery discharging.
TEST PROCEDURE
Testing for higher amperage IOD must be per-
formed first to prevent damage to most milliamp
meters.
(1) Verify that all electrical accessories are OFF.
Turn off all lamps, remove ignition key, and close all
doors. If the vehicle is equipped with electronic acces-
sories (illuminated entry, high line radio), allow the
systems to automatically shut off (time out), up to 3
minutes.
(2) Determine that the underhood lamp is operat-
ing properly, then disconnect or remove bulb.
(3) Disconnect negative cable from battery.
(4) Connect a typical 12-volt test lamp (low watt-
age bulb) between the negative cable clamp and the
battery negative terminal. If equipped with security
alarm, cycle the key in the door to turn off the flash-ing lights. Make sure that the doors remain closed so
that illuminated entry is not activated.
The test lamp may light brightly for up to 3 min-
utes or may not light at all (depending on the elec-
trical equipment). The term brightly being used
throughout the following tests, implies the bright-
ness of the test lamp will be the same as if it were
connected across the battery.
The test lamp must be securely clamped to the neg-
ative cable and battery terminal. If the test lamp be-
comes disconnected during any part of the IOD test,
the electronic timer function will be activated and all
tests must be repeated.
If the ammeter circuit is broken the Security
Alarm Module will turn on parking lamps.
(5) After 3 minutes, the test lamp should turn OFF
or be DIMLY lit (depending on the electrical equip-
ment). If the test lamp remains brightly lit do not
disconnect it. Remove each fuse or circuit breaker
(refer to Group 8 - Wiring Diagrams) until test lamp
is either OFF or DIMLY lit. This will eliminate the
higher amperage draw.
If test lamp is still bright after disconnecting each
fuse and circuit breaker, disconnect the wiring har-
ness from the generator. Refer to Generator Test Pro-
cedures in this group. Do not disconnect the test
lamp.
After higher amperage IOD has been corrected, low
amperage IOD may be checked.
It is now safe to install milliamp meter to check for
low amperage IOD.
(6) With test lamp still connected securely, clamp
an ammeter between battery negative terminal and
negative battery cable.
Do not open any doors or turn on any electri-
cal accessories with the test lamp disconnected
or the meter may be damaged.
(7) Disconnect test lamp. The current draw should
not exceed 0.020 amp. If it exceeds 0.020 milliamps,
isolate each circuit by removing circuit breakers and
fuses. The meter reading drops once the high current
problem is found. Repair this section of the circuit,
whether it is a wiring short or component failure.
BATTERY CLASSIFICATIONS AND RATINGSTORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
8A - 8 BATTERY/STARTING/CHARGING SYSTEMS DIAGNOSTICSJ
INTERIOR LAMPS
INDEX
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Dome Lamp Replacement.................. 20
Dome/Courtesy Lamp Service Information...... 19
Dome/Courtesy Lamp Trouble Diagnosis....... 19
Hardtop Dome/Cargo Lamp Bulb ReplacementÐYJ
Vehicles.............................. 20Illuminated Entry System Service Information . . . 20
Illuminated Entry System Trouble Diagnosis.... 21
Lighted Vanity Mirror...................... 19
Lighted Vanity Mirror Trouble Diagnosis....... 19
Overhead ConsoleÐXJ Vehicles............. 20
DOME/COURTESY LAMP SERVICE INFORMATION
XJ VEHICLES
Voltage is applied at all times via the dome lamp
fuse to each of the interior lamp bulbs. The interior
lamp bulbs illuminate when they are connected to
body ground via the switch:
²headlamp switch,
²glove box switch,
²door pillar switch, and
²liftgate switch (if the cargo lamp is ON.)
If equipped with Security Alarm Module, refer to
Group 8QÐVehicle Theft Security System.
YJ VEHICLES
The dome/cargo and courtesy lamps are controlled
via ON/OFF switches. The ON/OFF switches are in
the lamp ground circuits. Voltage via the dome/cour-
tesy lamp fuse is applied directly to the lamp bulbs.
When either door is opened, the door pillar switch
contacts close and provide a direct path to vehicle
body ground.
The cargo/cargo and courtesy lamps can also be
turned on via the interior lamp illumination rheo-
stat.
DOME/COURTESY LAMP TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
ALL LAMPS INOPERATIVE
(1) Rotate the headlamp switch rheostat clockwise.
The lamps should light. If not OK, remove, inspect
and test the dome lamp fuse. Replace if bad.
(2) If the fuse is OK, repair the open circuit in the
wire harness to vehicle body ground.
ONE LAMP INOPERATIVE
(1) Measure the resistance across the bulb holder
terminals. The ohmmeter should indicate zero ohms.
If not, replace the bulb.
(2) Measure the voltage between the voltage side
of the bulb holder and vehicle body ground. The volt-
meter should indicate battery voltage. If not, repair
the open circuit in the wire harness to the splice.
LAMPS INOPERATIVE WITH ONE OR MORE
DOORS OPENED
(1) Remove the inoperative switch from the door
pillar and connect the switch wire directly to ground.
The lamp should light.
(2) If not, check for an open circuit in black
(ground) wire. Repair as necessary. If lamps still do
not light, replace the switch.
LIGHTED VANITY MIRROR
SERVICE INFORMATIONÐXJ VEHICLES
Both the driver and the front passenger sunvisor
can be equipped with a lighted vanity mirror. A
lamp located at each side of the vanity mirror. The
lamps are switched ON automatically when the mir-
ror cover is lifted (Fig. 1).
Voltage is applied directly to the vanity lamp bulbs
via the dome lamp fuse.
LIGHTED VANITY MIRROR TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
VANITY LAMPS INOPERATIVE
(1) Remove, inspect and test the dome lamp fuse.
Replace if defective.
(2) Test the dome lamp operation. If OK, go to the
next step. If not OK, repair the open circuit in the
wire harness from the splice.
Fig. 1 Lighted Vanity Mirror
JLAMPS 8L - 19
ACCELERATOR PEDAL AND THROTTLE CABLE
GENERAL INFORMATION
The accelerator pedal is connected to the throttle body
linkage by the throttle cable. The cable is protected by a
plastic sheathing and is connected to the throttle body
linkage by a ball socket. It is connected to the upper part
of the accelerator pedal arm by a plastic retainer (clip)
(Fig. 10). This retainer (clip) snaps into the top of the ac-
celerator pedal arm. Retainer tabs (built into the cable
sheathing) (Fig. 10) fasten the cable to the dash panel.
Dual throttle return springs (attached to the throt-
tle shaft) are used to close the throttle.
CAUTION: Never attempt to remove or alter these springs.
ACCELERATOR PEDAL
CAUTION: Be careful not to damage or kink the ca-
ble core wire (within the cable sheathing) while ser-
vicing the accelerator pedal or throttle cable.
REMOVAL
(1) From inside the vehicle, hold up accelerator pedal.
Remove plastic cable retainer (clip) and throttle cable
core wire from upper end of accelerator pedal arm (Fig.
10). Plastic cable retainer (clip) snaps into pedal arm.
(2) Remove accelerator pedal mounting bracket
nuts. Remove accelerator pedal assembly.
INSTALLATION
(1) Place accelerator pedal assembly over studs
protruding from floor pan. Tighten mounting nuts to
5Nzm (36 in. lbs.) torque.
(2) Slide throttle cable into opening in top of pedalarm. Push plastic cable retainer (clip) into accelera-
tor pedal arm opening until it snaps into place.
(3) Before starting engine, operate accelerator
pedal to check for any binding.
THROTTLE CABLE
REMOVAL
(1) From inside the vehicle, hold up accelerator pedal.
Remove plastic cable retainer (clip) and throttle cable
core wire from upper end of accelerator pedal arm (Fig.
10). Plastic cable retainer (clip) snaps into pedal arm.
(2) Remove the cable core wire at pedal arm.
(3) From inside the vehicle, pinch both sides of the
cable housing retainer tabs (Fig. 10) at the dash
panel. Remove cable housing from dash panel and
pull into the engine compartment.
(4) Remove cable from clip on the engine cylinder
head (valve) cover.
(5) Remove the throttle cable ball end socket at
throttle body linkage (snaps off) (Fig. 11).
(6) Remove throttle cable from throttle body mount-
ing bracket by compressing retainer tabs and pushing
cable through hole in bracket. Remove throttle cable
from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Slide throttle cable through hole in throttle body
bracket until retainer tabs lock into bracket. Connect
cable ball end to throttle body linkage ball (snaps on).
(2) Snap cable into clip on the engine cylinder
head (valve) cover.
(3) Push other end of cable through opening in
dash panel until retaining tabs lock into panel.
(4) From inside drivers compartment, slide throttle
cable core wire into opening in top of accelerator
pedal arm. Push cable retainer (clip) into pedal arm
opening until it snaps in place.
(5) Before starting engine, operate accelerator
pedal to check for any binding.
Fig. 10 Accelerator Pedal MountingÐTypicalFig. 11 Throttle (Accelerator) CableÐTypical
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DOOR REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
REMOVAL
(1) Remove the door restraint (check) retaining pin
(Fig. 24) with a punch.
(2) For vehicles equipped with power windows and
power door locks, remove the trim panel and discon-
nect all components. Slide the wire harness out of
the boot and door.
(3) Remove the door hinge bolts, plates and shims
(Fig. 30). Remove the door from the vehicle.
(4) Identify and retain the door hinge plates and
the shims for correct installation (Fig. 30).
Fig. 24 Door Restraint Retaining Pin
Fig. 25 XJ Right Front Door Wire Harness
Connectors
Fig. 26 XJ Right Front Door Wire Harness
ConnectorsÐWith Security Alarm Switch
Fig. 27 XJ Left Front Door Wire Harness Connectors
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(3) If equipped, disconnect the security alarm
switch connector from the lock cylinder (Fig. 69).
(4) Remove the key lock cylinder retainer clip. Re-
move the lock cylinder, gasket and clip from the door
opening (Fig. 70).
(5) If applicable, remove the door latch-to-lock cyl-
inder rod from the original lock cylinder. Connect it
to the replacement lock cylinder.INSTALLATION
(1) Position the lock cylinder and gasket in the
door opening. Hold the lock cylinder in the opening
with the retainer clip.
(2) Connect the door latch-to-lock cylinder rod to
the door latch.
(3) If equipped, connect the security alarm switch
connector to the lock cylinder.
(4) Test and, if necessary, adjust the door latch-to-
lock cylinder rod operation.
(5) Install the door trim panel and waterdam.
(6) Adjust the door latch as described in DOOR
LATCH ADJUSTMENT.
DOOR LATCH ADJUSTMENT
(1) Remove the access hole plug from the latch face
(Fig. 71).
(2) Insert a 5/32-inch wrench through the hole and
into the latch release lever adjustment screw and
loosen.
(3) Press and release the outside door handle latch
release button several times.
(4) Release the button and tighten adjustment
screw to 3 Nzm (30 in-lbs) torque.
(5) Test the release handle button and key lock
cylinder for proper latch release.
(6) Install the door waterdam and trim panel.
DOOR EXTERNAL HANDLE
REMOVAL
(1) Remove the door trim panel and waterdam.
(2) Remove the access hole cover and remove the
door handle nuts (Fig. 72).
Fig. 71 Door Latch Adjustment
Fig. 69 Security Alarm Switch
Fig. 70 Key Lock Cylinder Removal/Installation
JBODY COMPONENTSÐXJ VEHICLES 23 - 55