
I Maintenance Schedule II - Diesel Engines I 
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0 Check  readfront  axle  fluid level and add fluid as needed. Check 
constant  velocity joints and axle  seals  for  leaking. 
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I DATE I ACTUALMILEAGE I SERVICED BY: 
40,000 Miles (64 000 km) 
0 Change  engine  oil and filter  (or  every 3 months, whichever  occurs 
first). 
An Emission  Control  Service. 
0 Lubricate  the front  suspension,  king pin bushings,  steering  linkage, 
transmission  shift linkage, transfer  case shift linkage, parking brake 
cable  guides,  rear driveline  center  splines, front axle  propshaft  splines, 
brake pedal  springs and clutch  pedal springs. 
Ball joints  and king  pin 
bushings  should  not be lubricated  unless their  temperature  is 
10" F 
(-1 2" C),  or higher.  When weather  is cold,  let the  ball  joints  and king 
pin  bushings  warm up before  lubrication  or they  could  be damaged. 
Perform  each 
of the listed lubrication  service items at this mileage 
interval  (or every 
12 months,  whichever  occurs  first). 
0 Inspect shields and underhood  insulation for  damage  or looseness. 
Adjust  or  replace 
as required. This  is a Noise  Emission  Control 
Service.  Applicable  only  to  vehicles  sold  in  the  United  States.\
 
0 Check the  air  intake  system  installation to assure that gaskets  are 
properly  sealed and that  all hose  connections,  fasteners  and other 
components  are  tight. 
Also check  to be  sure  that the  air  cleaner  housing 
is properly  seated, the cover  fits  tightly and  the wing  nuts  are  tight. 
Tighten  connections  and fasteners  or  replace damaged parts 
as 
necessary. This is a Noise  Emission  Control  Service.  Applicable  only 
to  vehicles  sold  in  the  United  States. 
0 If  your  engine  has a thermostatically  controlled  cooling  fan,  inspect all 
hoses  and ducts  for  proper  hook-up (or every 
12 months, whichever 
occurs  first).  Be sure  the valve works properly. 
This is a  Noise 
Emission  Control  Service.  Applicable  only 
to vehicles  sold  in  the 
United  States. 
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I Maintenance  Schedule II - Diesel  Engines 
( Con t in ~t ed) 
0 Check  readfront axle fluid level and  add fluid as needed. Check 
constant  velocity  joints and axle  seals  for leaking. 
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I DATE I ACTUALMILEAGE I SERVICED BY: I 
45,000 Miles (72 000 km) 
0 Change  engine  oil  and filter (or every 3 months, whichever occurs 
first). 
An Emission Control  Service. 
cj Lubricate the front  suspension, king pin bushings,  steering linkage, 
transmission  shift linkage, transfer  case shift linkage, parking brake 
cable  guides,  rear driveline  center  splines, front axle propshaft splines, 
brake pedal springs  and clutch pedal  springs. Ball joints  and king 
pin 
bushings  should  not  be lubricated unless their temperature  is 10" F 
(-12" C),  or higher. When weather  is cold, let the  ball  joints  and king 
pin bushings  warm  up before lubrication  or they  could  be damaged. 
Perform each  of the listed lubrication  service items  at this mileage 
interval  (or every 
I2 months, whichever  occurs  first). 
Rotate tires. See "Tire  Inspection and Rotation" in the Index for proper 
rotation pattern  and additional  information.  See "Tires" 
in the Index. 
0 Check  readfront  axle fluid  level  and  add  fluid as needed. Check 
constant velocity  joints and axle seals for leaking. 
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50,000 Miles (80 000 km) 
0 
0 
Change  engine oil  and filter  (or  every 3 months, whichever  occurs 
first). AII Emissiou Cor1trd Senicv. 
Lubricate the front  suspension,  king pin bushings.  steering  linkage, 
transmission  shift linkage, transfer  case shift linkage. parking brake 
cable  guides,  rear driveline  center  splines,  front axle propshaft splines, 
brake pedal  springs  and clutch  pedal springs. 
Ball joints  and king  pin 
bushings  should  not  be lubricated unless their temperature  is 
10" F 
(- 12" C), or higher. When  weather  is cold,  let  the  ball  -joints and king 
pin bushings warm  up before  lubrication or  they could  be damaged. 
Perform each  of  the listed  lubrication  service items  at this mileage 
interval  (or every 
12 months, whichever  occurs  first). 
Change  automatic  transmission  fluid and  filter 
if the vehicle is mainly 
driven  under one  or more 
of these  conditions: 
0 
0 
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0 
In heavy city traffic where  the outside  temperature  regularly 
reaches 
90°F (32°C)  or higher. 
In hilly or mountainous  terrain. 
When  doing  frequent  trailer towing. 
Uses  such 
as found in taxi, police  or delivery  service. If you do 
not  use  your  vehicle  under  any 
of these  conditions,  the  fluid 
and  filter  do not  require  changing. 
Manual transmission  fluid 
doesn't  require change. 
Inspect  shields and underhood  insulation for  damage  or  looseness. 
Adjust  or replace  as required. 
This is a  Noise  Emission  Control 
Service.  Applicable  only  to vehicles  sold  in  the  United  States. 
Check the  air intake system  installation to assure  that gaskets  are 
properly  sealed  and  that  all hose connections,  fasteners  and other 
components  are tight. 
Also check to be sure  that the air cleaner housing 
is  properly  seated, the cover  fits  tightly and  the  wing nuts are tight. 
Tighten  connections  and fasteners  or  replace damaged  parts as 
necessary. 
This is a  Noise  Emission  Control  Service.  Applicable  only 
to  vehicles  sold  in the  United  States. 
If your  engine  has a thermostatically  controlled  cooling Fan, inspect all 
hoses  and ducts for proper  hook-up (or every 
12 months. whichever 
occurs  first).  Be sure  the valve works properly. 
This is a  Noise 
Emission  Control  Service.  Applicable  only  to  vehicles  sold  in  t\
he 
United  States. 
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Maintenance  Schedule II - Diesel  Engines I- 
(Continued) 
0 Check rear/fi-ont  axle fluid  level  and  add  fluid as needed. Check 
constant velocity  joints and axle seals for leaking. 
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DATE 
SERVICED BY: ACTUAL  MILEAGE 
r 
55,000 Miles (88 000 km) 
0 Change  engine oil and  filter  (or  every 3 months, whichever occurs 
first). 
An Emission Control Sen7ic.e. 
0 Lubricate the front  suspension, king pin bushings, steering linkage, 
transmission  shift  linkage, transfer case shift linkage, parking brake 
cable  guides,  rear driveline  center  splines,  front axle propshaft  splines, 
brake pedal  springs  and clutch pedal springs. Ball  joints and king  pin 
bushings  should not  be lubricated unless their temperature  is 
10” F 
(-12” C), or higher.  When weather  is cold, let the ball joints  and king 
pin bushings  warm up before lubrication  or they could  be damaged. 
Perform each  of the listed lubrication  service items  at this mileage 
interval  (or every 
I2 months, whichever  occurs  first). 
0 Rotate tires. See “Tire Inspection  and  Rotation’‘ in the Index for proper 
rotation pattern and additional information.  See “Tires” 
in the Index. 
0 Check rear/front  axle fluid level and add i-luid as needed. Check 
constant velocity  joints and axle seals  for leaking. 
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DATE I ACTUALMILEAGE I SERVICED BY: 
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60,000 Miles (100 000 km) 
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0 
0 
0 
0 
E 
Change  engine oil  and filter (or every 3 months,  whichever  occurs 
first). 
An Emissim~  Control Ser~~ice. 
Lubricate the front  suspension, king pin bushings,  steering  linkage, 
transmission  shift linkage.  transfer case  shift  linkage. parking brake 
cable  guides. rear driveline  center  splines, front axle propshaft  splines, 
brake  pedal  springs and clutch  pedal springs.  Ball joints  and  king  pin 
bushings  should 
not be lubricated  unless their temperature  is 10" F 
(-12" C). or higher. When  weather  is cold,  let  the ball joints  and  king 
pin  bushings  warm  up before  lubrication  or they  could be  damaged. 
Perform each 
of the  listed lubrication  service items  at this  mileage 
interval  (or every  12 months,  whichever  occurs  first). 
For vehicles  equipped with a 5-speed  manual transmission 
with deep 
low:  Lubricate  the clutch  fork  ball  stud through  the  fitting 
on the clutch 
housing.  Lubricant  must be added 
.spari11gl~* to the fitting,  as very  little 
is required  to lubricate the ball  stud surface. Do not  add  lubricant  more 
often  than specified. 
Too much  lubricant will damage  the  clutch 
assembly. 
Drain,  flush  and  refill the cooling  system with new coolant  (or every  24 
months. whichever  occurs  first).  See "Engine Coolant'' 
in the  Index  for 
what 
to use. Ar? Emissioll  Cor1trol Service. 
Also inspect the hoses  and  replace  them if they are cracked,  swollen or 
deteriorated.  Tighten  all hose  clamps  (except  constant tension clamps). 
Remove  debris  and clean the outside 
of the  radiator  and air 
conditioning  condenser. Wash 
the radiator neck. To ensure proper 
operation,  pressure  test the radiator  and cap. 
Replace  air  cleaner  filter. 
An Emission Control Set-l*icv. 
For 2-Wheel  Drive vehicles  only: Clean  and  repack  the  front wheel 
bearings  (or at each  brake  relining,  whichever  occurs  first). 
Check  the crankcase  depression regulator  valve system  for any worn, 
plugged  or collapsed  hoses.  See service manual. 
AIZ E~ui.ssio~? Co11troI 
ScJr-\,ic*e. 
Replace fuel filter. Replace  filter sooner if it is clogged.-!- 
Check the 
EGR System (if equipped)  (except Code F engine) as 
described in the service manual. At7 EIII~SS~OII  Control Service. 
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Engine (continued) 
Coolant 
..................................................... 6-35 
Coolant  Heater 
...................................... 2.18.3-4.  6.21 
Coolant  Temperature  Gage  (See “Gages”) 
Control  Module  System 
........................................ 6-57 
Diesel  Heater Output 
............................................ 34 
Exhaust 
..................................................... 2-32 
FanNoise 
................................................... 5-25 
Identification 
....................................... 6-76,677,  6-81 
Oil  (See  “Oil”) 
Overheating 
.................................................. 5-10 
RunningWhileParked 
......................................... 2-32 
Starting  Your Gasoline  Engine 
................................... 2-12 
Starting  Your Diesel  Engine 
..................................... 2-14 
Exhaustsystem 
................................................. 6-56 
F 
Filter  Replacement  Chart  (See “Service-Replacement  Parts and Filter 
Recommendations”) 
FinishDamage 
.................................................. 6-74 
Fluid  Capacities  (See  “Capacities  and Specification”) 
FluidLeakCheck 
................................................ 646 
Fluids  (See  “Scheduled Maintenance  Services”) 
Fog  Lamps  (See “Lamps-Fog”) 
Four-WheelDrive 
.......................................... 2-33,  6-33 
Front Axle Locking  Feature 
..................................... 2-36 
Transfer  Case 
........................................... 2-34,  6-33 
Canadian 
...................................................... 6-5 
Diesel 
....................................................... 6-3 
FillingYourTank 
............................................. 6-11 
Fuel 
Foreign  Countries  (Gasoline  Engines) 
............................. 6-11 
Filter  Replacement  (Diesel  Engines) 
............................... 6-9 
Gage  (See  “Gages”) 
Gasoline 
..................................................... 6-2 
Gasolines  for  Cleaner  Air 
........................................ 6-3 
Running  Out of Fuel  (Diesel  Engines) 
.............................. 6-8 
Tankcapacity 
................................................ 6-83 
Water  in  Fuel  (Diesel  Engines) 
............................... 2-74, 6-5 
Fuses and  Circuit  Breakers ................................... 6-79,  6-87 
FuseBlock 
............................................. 6-80, 6-86 
G 
Gages  Engine  Coolant  Temperature Gage 
................................ 2-80 
Oil  Pressure  Gage 
............................................. 2-81 
Tamper  Resistant  Odometer ..................................... 2-69 
Trip  Odometer 
................................................ 2-69 
FuelGage 
................................................... 2-79 
Speedometer 
................................................. 2-69 
Tachometer 
.................................................. 2-70 
Voltmeter 
.................................................... 2-82 
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