(6) Remove vibration damper from the steering col-
umn hub, if equipped.
(7) Remove the steering wheel using a steering
wheel puller. DO NOT hammer on puller or end of
steering shaft.
WARNING: TO REMOVE THE STEERING SHAFT
SNAP RING IN THE FOLLOWING STEP, THE LOCK-
PLATE MUST BE COMPRESSED. DO NOT ATTEMPT
TO REMOVE THE LOCKPLATE WITHOUT COM-
PRESSOR TOOL C4156 AS THE LOCKPLATE IS UN-
DER HEAVY SPRING TENSION.
(8) Compress lockplate with compressor tool C4156.
(9) Remove steering shaft snap ring (Fig. 8). Dis-
card snap ring. It is not reusable.
(10) Remove compressor tool.
(11) Remove lockplate, cancelling cam, and upper
bearing preload spring.
(12) Remove horn button components from cancel-
ing cam.
(13) Remove the screw and hazard warning switch
knob.
(14) Remove dimmer switch actuator arm attaching
screw (Fig. 9).
Fig. 7 Steering Wheel Remove/InstallFig. 8 Lockplate Remove
Fig. 9 Turn/Hazard Switch and Dimmer Actuating
Arm Screws
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(15) Remove turn/hazard switch attaching screws.
(16) Remove 6 housing screws (Fig. 10).
(17) Slide housing toward steering wheel.
(18) Remove cover under column.
(19) If vehicle is equipped with a column shift,
remove PRNDL cable clip (Fig. 11).(20) Remove 2 nuts holding steering column
bracket to brake sled (Fig. 12).
(21) Remove 4 bolts holding steering column
bracket to column.
(22) Loosen column brace mounting nut at drivers
side kick panel. This will allow column to drop.
(23) Push turn/hazard connector up and out of
steering column connector (Fig. 13).
Fig. 10 Instrument Housing Remove/Install
Fig. 11 PRNDL Cable Clip Remove/Install
Fig. 12 Lower Steering Column
Fig. 13 Turn/Hazard Switch and Steering Column
Connectors
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The two pivot cranks are joined by a connecting link,
and a drive link connects the motor crank to the drive
link near the left pivot. Pressed-in plastic bushings in
the ends of the links can be replaced if worn or dam-
aged.
WINDSHIELD WIPER MOTOR
The two-speed permanent magnet wiper motor has
an integral transmission and park switch. The motor
is mounted to the engine side of the cowl panel with
a reinforcement/stud plate and a rubber-isolated
mounting bracket. The wiper motor output shaft
passes through the cowl panel into the cowl plenum
area, where a crank arm attached to the output shaft
drives the wiper drive link.
Wiper speed is controlled by current flow to the ap-
propriate set of brushes. The wiper motor completes
its wipe cycle when the switch is turned OFF, and
parks the blades in the lowest portion of the wipe
pattern. The wiper motor assembly can not be re-
paired. If faulty, the entire motor assembly must be
replaced. The crank arm, mounting bracket, and re-
inforcement/stud plate are available for service.
LIFTGATE WIPER MOTOR
The liftgate wiper motor contains integral elec-
tronic controls and a transmission to provide three
operating modes:
²intermittent wipe with a fixed 5 to 8 second delay
between wipes
²constant wipe that operates when the liftgate
washer is operated
²a park mode that runs the motor until the wiper
blade reaches the park position after the liftgate
wiper switch or ignition switch is turned OFF.
The liftgate wiper motor can not be repaired. If
faulty, the entire assembly must be replaced.
WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHER SWITCH
Controls for the windshield wiper and washer sys-
tems are contained in the multi-function switch con-
trol lever. The multi-function switch is mounted on
the left side of the steering column between the
steering wheel and the instrument panel. This switch
also controls many other functions. The multi-func-
tion switch can not be repaired. If any function of the
switch is faulty, the entire switch must be replaced.
LIFTGATE WIPER/WASHER SWITCH
The single two-function switch on the instrument
panel right of the steering column controls the lift-
gate wiper and washer functions. The rocker-type
switch features a detent in the WIPE position, but
only momentary contact in the WASH position. Both
the liftgate wiper and liftgate washer motors will op-
erate continuously for as long as the switch is held in
the WASH position. The switch can not be repaired;
if faulty, it must be replaced.
INTERMITTENT WIPE MODULE
In addition to low and high speed, the optional inter-
mittent wipe system has a delay mode. The delay mode
has a range of 2 to 15 seconds. The length of the delay
is selected with a variable resistor in the wiper (multi-
function) switch and is accomplished by electronic cir-
cuitry within the intermittent wipe module. If the
washer knob is depressed while the wiper (multi-func-
tion) switch is in the OFF position, the intermittent
wipe module will operate the wiper motor for approxi-
mately 2 wipes and automatically turn the motor off.
The intermittent wipe module is mounted to the
lower instrument panel, behind the knee blocker and
near the steering column with a hook and loop fas-
tener patch. The module can not be repaired.
WINDSHIELD WASHER NOZZLES
The two fluidic washer nozzles are riveted into
openings in the cowl grille panel below the wind-
shield and are not adjustable. Washer fluid is fed to
the nozzles through hoses clipped to the underside of
the cowl grille panel. The nozzles can not be repaired
and, if faulty, should be replaced.
LIFTGATE WASHER NOZZLE
The single liftgate washer nozzle snaps into place
on the liftgate wiper arm. Washer fluid is fed to the
nozzle from the washer reservoir in the engine com-
partment. A liftgate washer hose system is routed
through the body of the vehicle with the body wiring
harness from the reservoir to the liftgate. The fluid
passes through a nipple on the liftgate wiper motor
output shaft bezel to a hose clipped to the underside
of the wiper arm. The nozzle can not be repaired and,
if faulty, should be replaced.
WASHER RESERVOIR
The washer solvent reservoir is mounted to the left
front inner fender shield near the cowl panel. The
same reservoir is used for both the standard front
and optional liftgate washer systems. It also has a
provision for a low washer fluid level sensor. Refer to
Group 8E - Instrument Panel and Gauges for diagno-
sis and service of the sensor. The reservoir and filler
cap are available for service.
WASHER PUMPS
The washer pump and motor are press-fit into a
rubber grommet near the bottom of the washer res-
ervoir. Vehicles with the optional liftgate wiper/
washer system have two pumps installed in the
single reservoir. A permanently lubricated and sealed
motor is coupled to a rotor-type pump. Washer fluid
is gravity fed from the reservoir to the pump. The
pump then pressurizes the fluid and forces it through
the plumbing to the nozzles when the motor is ener-
gized. The pump and motor can not be repaired. If
faulty, the entire assembly must be replaced.
8K - 2 WIPER AND WASHER SYSTEMS - XJJ
(2) Reservoir filler neck is held in reservoir by a
grommet. Remove reservoir filler neck (Fig. 17) by
pulling sharply away from reservoir.
(3) Remove 2 reservoir mounting screws.
(4) Raise vehicle on hoist and remove left front in-
ner wheelhouse splash shield.
(5) Disconnect hose(s) from washer pump(s) and
drain solvent from reservoir into a clean container
for re-use.
(6) Disconnect wiring from pump(s) and fluid level
sensor (if equipped).
(7) Remove washer pumps from reservoir by pull-
ing out of grommets.
(8) To remove reservoir, slide slightly towards rear
of vehicle to release hook (Fig. 17) from inner fender
slot. Then lower front of reservoir and slide unit for-
ward to remove.(9) Reverse removal procedures to install. Use new
grommets when installing washer pumps.
Fig. 16 Washer Pumps (LHD)
Fig. 17 Washer Reservoir and Pumps (RHD)
JWIPER AND WASHER SYSTEMS - XJ 8K - 9
The liftgate wiper motor can not be repaired. If
faulty, the entire assembly must be replaced.
WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHER SWITCH
Controls for the windshield wiper and washer sys-
tems are contained in the turn signal switch lever.
The turn signal switch lever is mounted on the left
side of the steering column between the steering
wheel and the instrument panel. The wiper/washer
switch can not be repaired. If any function of the
switch is faulty, the entire switch must be replaced.
LIFTGATE WIPER/WASHER SWITCH
The single two-function switch on the instrument
panel right of the steering column controls the lift-
gate wiper and washer functions. The rocker-type
switch features a detent in the WIPE position, but
only momentary contact in the WASH position. Both
the liftgate wiper and liftgate washer motors will op-
erate continuously for as long as the switch is held in
the WASH position. The switch can not be repaired;
if faulty, it must be replaced.
INTERMITTENT WIPE MODULE
In addition to low and high speed, the optional in-
termittent wipe system has a delay mode. The delay
mode has a range of 2 to 15 seconds. The length of
the delay is selected with a variable resistor in the
wiper switch and is accomplished by electronic cir-
cuitry within the intermittent wipe module. If the
washer knob is depressed while the wiper switch is
in the OFF position, the intermittent wipe module
will operate the wiper motor for approximately 2
wipes and automatically turn the motor off.
The intermittent wipe module is mounted to a
bracket behind the lower instrument panel, near the
steering column with a hook and loop fastener patch.
The module can not be repaired.
WINDSHIELD WASHER NOZZLES
The two fluidic washer nozzles are screwed into
openings in the cowl panel below the windshield and
are not adjustable. Washer fluid is fed to the nozzles
through hoses underneath the cowl panel. The noz-
zles can not be repaired and, if faulty, should be re-
placed.
LIFTGATE WASHER NOZZLE
The single liftgate washer nozzle is installed
through the liftgate glass and secured with a nut on
the inside of the glass. Washer fluid is fed to the noz-
zle from the washer reservoir in the engine compart-
ment. A liftgate washer hose system is routed
through the body of the vehicle with the body wiring
harness from the reservoir to the liftgate. The nozzle
can not be repaired and, if faulty, should be replaced.
WASHER RESERVOIR
The washer solvent reservoir is mounted with a
bracket to the left front inner fender shield near the
cowl panel. The same reservoir is used for both the
standard front and optional liftgate washer systems.
The reservoir and filler cap are available for service.
WASHER PUMPS
The washer pump and motor are press-fit into a
rubber grommet near the bottom of the washer res-
ervoir. Vehicles with the optional liftgate wiper/
washer system have two pumps installed in the
single reservoir. A permanently lubricated and sealed
motor is coupled to a rotor-type pump. Washer fluid
is gravity fed from the reservoir to the pump. The
pump then pressurizes the fluid and forces it through
the plumbing to the nozzles when the motor is ener-
gized. The pump and motor can not be repaired. If
faulty, the entire assembly must be replaced.
JWIPER AND WASHER SYSTEMS - YJ 8K - 11
LIFTGATE WIPER MOTOR REMOVE/INSTALL
(1) Remove wiper arm from motor (see Liftgate
Wiper Arm Remove/Install).
(2) Remove pivot shaft retaining nut.
(3) Remove motor trim cover (Fig. 13).
(4) Disconnect electrical connector (Fig. 14).
(5) Remove hinge nut holding motor to top.
(6) Reverse removal procedures to install.
WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHER SWITCH
REMOVE/INSTALL
(1) Disconnect negative cable from battery.
(2) Remove horn button with a push and turn mo-
tion.
(3) Remove horn button components (Fig. 15).(4) Turn ignition switch to the LOCK position and
remove the steering wheel nut and washer.
(5) Scribe an alignment mark on the steering
wheel in line with the mark already existing on the
end of the steering column.
(6) Remove vibration damper from the steering col-
umn hub, if equipped.
(7) Remove steering wheel using a steering wheel
puller. DO NOT hammer on puller or end of steering
shaft.
WARNING: TO REMOVE THE STEERING SHAFT
SNAP RING IN THE FOLLOWING STEP, THE LOCK-
PLATE MUST BE COMPRESSED. DO NOT ATTEMPT
TO REMOVE THE LOCKPLATE WITHOUT COM-
PRESSOR TOOL C4156 AS THE LOCKPLATE IS UN-
DER HEAVY SPRING TENSION.
(8) Compress lockplate with compressor tool
C4156.
(9) Remove steering shaft snap ring (Fig. 16). Dis-
card snap ring. It is not reusable.
(10) Remove compressor tool.
(11) Remove lockplate, cancelling cam, and upper
bearing preload spring.
(12) Remove horn button components from cancel-
ing cam.
(13) Remove screw and hazard warning switch
knob.
(14) Remove dimmer switch actuator arm attach-
ing screw (Fig. 17).
(15) Remove turn/hazard switch attaching screws.
(16) Remove 6 instrument bezel screws (Fig. 18).
(17) Slide bezel toward steering wheel.
Fig. 13 Liftgate Wiper Motor Cover
Fig. 14 Liftgate Wiper Motor
Fig. 15 Steering Wheel Remove/Install
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(36) Install a new switch and switch cover.
(37) Push on dimmer switch rod to make sure it is
connected then carefully position housing and shroud
assembly to column (Fig. 28).
Make sure nylon spring retainer on lock pin
is positioned forward of the retaining slot of
lock rack.
Position first tooth of gear (farthest from the
block tooth) with the most forward tooth of
lock rack.
(38) Install screws that attach housing and shroud
assembly to column jacket and carefully mate hous-
ing and shroud assembly.
(39) Insert key and lock cylinder and test that lock
pin extends fully when key is moved to lock position.
(40) Reverse removal procedures to complete in-
stallation.
CAUTION: When installing a wiper switch, make
sure wires are laying flat on bottom inside of col-
umn.
On vehicles equipped with column shift, in-
stall PRNDL cable clip with shift indicator on
N (neutral). Move selector through the range
and make sure it lines up with each letter.
(41) Install steering wheel. Tighten steering wheel
nut to 34 Nzm (25 ft. lbs.) torque.
LIFTGATE WIPER/WASHER SWITCH REMOVE/
INSTALL
(1) Remove the left instrument panel bezel. Refer
to Group 8E - Instrument Panel and Gauges for pro-
cedure.(2) Remove the switch housing panel.
(3) Unplug the switch connector. Slightly depress
the switch mounting tabs and remove the switch
(Fig. 29).
WASHER PUMP REMOVE/INSTALL
(1) Remove 3 washer reservoir mounting screws
(Fig. 30 or 31).
(2) Disconnect hose(s) from pump(s).
(3) Drain washer reservoir.
(4) Using a deep socket, remove filter nut from bot-
tom inside reservoir and remove pump.
(5) Reverse removal procedures to install.
LIFTGATE WASHER NOZZLE REMOVE/INSTALL
(1) From inside the vehicle remove the motor trim
cover.
Fig. 28 Check Dimmer Switch Rod and Lock Pin
Fig. 29 Liftgate Wiper/Washer Switch
Fig. 30 Washer Reservoir and Pump
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BULB APPLICATIONÐXJ VEHICLES
GENERAL INFORMATION
The following Bulb Application Table lists the lamp
title on the left side of the column and trade number
or part number on the right.
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs that have a higher can-
dle power than the bulb listed in the Bulb Applica-
tion Table. Damage to lamp can result.
Do not touch halogen bulbs with fingers or other
oily surfaces. Bulb life will be reduced.
EXTERIOR LAMPSÐXJ
Back-up .................................................................1156
Center High Mounted Stoplamp ..........................922
Fog ............................................................................H3
Front Side Marker .................................................194
Headlamp/Sealed Beam....................................H6054
License Plate ..........................................................168
License Plate W/Outside Spare ..............................67
Park/Turn Signal ............................................2057NA
Tail/Stop ................................................................2057
Turn Signal ...........................................................1156
INTERIOR LAMPSÐXJ
Service procedures for most of the lamps in the in-
strument panel, Instrument cluster and switches are
located in Group 8E, Instrument Panel and Gauges.
Some components have lamps that can only be ser-
viced by an Authorized Service Center (ASC) after
the component is removed from the vehicle. Contact
local dealer for location of nearest ASC.
Cargo .......................................................................561
Dome .......................................................................561
Dome/Reading.........................................................906Glove Compartment ...............................................194
Overhead Console ..................................................912
Under Hood ............................................................105
Vanity Mirror ...........................................................74
Underpanel Courtesy.............................................168
INDICATOR LAMPS
Service procedures for most of the lamps in the in-
strument panel, instrument cluster and switches are
located in Group 8E, Instrument Panel and Gauges.
A/C Control ...............................................................74
Airbag ........................................................................74
Anti-lock Brake ........................................................74
Ash Receiver .........................................................1891
Brake Warning .........................................................74
Check Engine ...........................................................74
Cigar Lighter ............................................................53
Diesel Wait ...............................................................74
Fasten Seat Belts ....................................................74
Four Wheel Drive ....................................................74
Generator ................................................................194
Generator/Diesel.......................................................74
Heater Control .........................................................74
High Beam..............................................................194
Illumination ............................................................194
Low Fuel .................................................................194
Low Washer Fluid....................................................74
Radio ......................................................................ASC
Rocker Switch...........................................................37
Seat Belt ...................................................................74
Transfer Case .........................................................658
Transmission Floor Shift.......................................658
Turn Signal.............................................................194
Shift ...........................................................................74
Water In Fuel ...........................................................74
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