
MULTI-PORT FUEL INJECTION (MFI)ÐCOMPONENT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
INDEX
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Accelerator Pedal and Throttle Cable........... 58
Air Cleaner Element....................... 59
Air Cleaner Housing....................... 58
Air Conditioning (A/C) Clutch Relay............ 58
Automatic Shutdown (ASD) Relay............. 59
Brake Switch............................ 59
Camshaft Position Sensor................... 60
Crankshaft Position Sensor.................. 60
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor........... 60
Fuel Filter............................... 60
Fuel Injector............................. 60
Fuel Pressure Regulator.................... 61
Fuel Pump Module........................ 61
Fuel Pump Relay......................... 61
Fuel Rail Assembly........................ 62
Fuel System Pressure Release Procedure....... 62
Fuel Tank Pressure Relief/Rollover Valve........ 62Fuel Tanks.............................. 62
Fuel Tubes/Lines/Hoses and Clamps........... 62
Idle Air Control (IAC) Motor.................. 62
Ignition Coil............................. 62
Intake Manifold........................... 63
Intake Manifold Air Temperature Sensor......... 60
Manifold Absolute Pressure (Map) Sensor....... 63
Oxygen (O2S) Sensor...................... 63
Park Neutral Switch....................... 63
Power Steering Pressure SwitchÐ2.5L
Engine Only............................ 63
Powertrain Control Module (PCM)............. 64
Quick-Connect Fittings..................... 64
Throttle Body............................ 64
Throttle Position Sensor (TPS)............... 65
Torque Converter Clutch Relay............... 65
Vehicle Speed Sensor...................... 66
ACCELERATOR PEDAL AND THROTTLE CABLE
Refer to the Accelerator Pedal and Throttle Cable
section of this group for removal/installation proce-
dures.
AIR CONDITIONING (A/C) CLUTCH RELAY
The A/C clutch relay is located in the power distri-
bution center (PDC) (Figs. 1 or 2). For location of this
relay within the PDC, refer to label on PDC cover.
AIR CLEANER HOUSING
REMOVAL
(1) Unlock clean air hose clamp (Figs. 3 or 4) at air
cleaner cover. To unlock the clamp, attach adjustablepliers to clamp and rotate pliers as shown in figure
5. Remove clean air hose at cover.
(2) Disconnect vacuum lines at air cleaner housing.
(3) YJ Models: Release the three over-center type
clamps securing the housing to the housing bracket.
XJ Models: Remove the housing cover and remove air
cleaner element. Remove two bolts and one nut.
(4) Release the air cleaner housing from the ambi-
ent air inlet and remove housing from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position air cleaner housing to body and ambi-
ent air inlet.
(2) YJ Models: Lock the three over-center type
clamps securing the housing to the housing bracket.
XJ Models: Install two bolts and one nut to housing.
Install air cleaner element and cover.
(3) Install vacuum lines to housing.
Fig. 1 PDCÐYJ Models
Fig. 2 PDCÐXJ Models
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CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR
For removal/installation procedures, refer to Group
8D, Ignition System. See Camshaft Position Sensor.
INTAKE MANIFOLD AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR
The intake manifold air temperature sensor is in-
stalled into the intake manifold plenum (Figs. 7 or
8).
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect the electrical connector from the
sensor.
(2) Remove the sensor from the intake manifold.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install the sensor into the intake manifold.
Tighten the sensor to 28 Nzm (20 ft. lbs.) torque.
(2) Connect the electrical connector to the sensor.
CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR
For description, operation and removal/installation
procedures, refer to Group 8D, Ignition Systems in
this manual.
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR
The coolant temperature sensor is installed in the
thermostat housing (Fig. 9).
REMOVAL
(1) Drain cooling system until the coolant level is
below the cylinder head. Observe theWARNINGSin
Group 7, Cooling.
(2) Disconnect the coolant temperature sensor wire
connector.
(3) Remove the sensor from the thermostat hous-
ing (Fig. 9).
INSTALLATION
(1) Install coolant temperature sensor into the cyl-
inder block. Tighten to 28 Nzm (21 ft. lbs.) torque.
(2) Connect the wire connector.
(3) Fill the cooling system. Refer to Group 7, Cool-
ing System.
FUEL FILTER
Refer to the Fuel Delivery System section of this
group for removal/installation procedures.
FUEL INJECTOR
REMOVAL
(1) Remove the fuel rail. Refer to Fuel Rail Re-
moval in this section.
(2) Remove the clip(s) that retain the fuel injec-
tor(s) to the fuel rail (Figs. 10 or 11).
INSTALLATION
(1) Install the fuel injector(s) into the fuel rail as-
sembly and install retaining clip(s).
(2) If the same injector(s) is being reinstalled, in-
stall new o-ring(s).
(3) Install fuel rail. Refer to Fuel Rail Installation
in this section.
(4) Start engine and check for fuel leaks.
Fig. 7 Sensor LocationÐ2.5L Engine
Fig. 8 Sensor LocationÐ4.0L Engine
Fig. 9 Engine Coolant Temperature SensorÐTypical
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FUEL RAIL ASSEMBLY
REMOVAL
WARNING: THE FUEL SYSTEM IS UNDER CON-
STANT FUEL PRESSURE (EVEN WITH THE ENGINE
OFF) OF APPROXIMATELY 131-269 KPA (19-39 PSI).
THIS PRESSURE MUST BE RELEASED BEFORE
SERVICING THE FUEL RAIL.
(1) Remove fuel tank filler tube cap.
(2) Disconnect the negative battery cable from bat-
tery.
(3) Perform the Fuel System Pressure Release Pro-
cedure as described in the Fuel Delivery System sec-
tion of this Group.
(4) Remove and numerically attach a tag (if fuel
injector is not already tagged), the injector harness
connectors. Do this at each injector (Fig. 12).
(5) Disconnect vacuum line from fuel pressure reg-
ulator (Fig. 12).
(6) Disconnect fuel supply line from fuel rail and
the fuel return line from fuel pressure regulator (Fig.
12). Refer to Fuel Tubes/Lines/Hoses and Clamps, or
Quick-Connect Fittings. These can both be found in
the Fuel Delivery section of this group.
(7) Remove fuel rail mounting bolts.
On models with automatic transmissions, it may be
necessary to remove automatic transmission throttle
line pressure cable and bracket. This will aid in fuel
rail assembly removal.
(8) Remove fuel rail by gently rocking until all the
fuel injectors are out of the intake manifold.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position tips of all fuel injectors into the corre-
sponding injector bore in the intake manifold. Seat
injectors into manifold.
(2) Tighten fuel rail mounting bolts to 27 Nzm (20
ft. lbs.) torque.
(3) Connect injector harness connectors to appro-
priate (tagged) injector.
(4) Connect both fuel lines to fuel rail. Refer to the
Fuel Delivery section of this group for procedures.
(5) Connect vacuum supply line to fuel pressure
regulator.
(6) Install protective cap to pressure test port fit-
ting.
(7) Install fuel tank cap.
(8) Connect negative battery cable to battery.
(9) Start engine and check for fuel leaks.
FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE RELEASE PROCEDURE
WARNING: THE FUEL SYSTEM IS UNDER A CON-
STANT PRESSURE (EVEN WITH THE ENGINE OFF)
OF APPROXIMATELY 100 KPA (14.5 PSI). BEFORE
SERVICING THE FUEL PUMP, FUEL RAIL, FUELLINES, FUEL FILTER OR FUEL INJECTOR, THE
FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE MUST BE RELEASED.
Refer to the Fuel Delivery System section of this
group. See Fuel Pressure Release procedure.
FUEL TANKS
Refer to the Fuel Tank section of this group for re-
moval/installation procedures.
FUEL TANK PRESSURE RELIEF/ROLLOVER VALVE
Refer to the Fuel Tank section of this group for re-
moval/installation procedures.
FUEL TUBES/LINES/HOSES AND CLAMPS
Refer to the Fuel Delivery System section of this
group for removal/installation procedures. Also refer
to Quick-Connect Fittings in the Fuel Delivery sec-
tion of this group.
IDLE AIR CONTROL (IAC) MOTOR
The IAC motor is mounted to the throttle body ad-
jacent to the throttle position sensor (Fig. 14).
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect the electrical connector from the
IAC motor.
(2) Remove IAC motor torx head mounting bolts.
(3) Remove IAC motor.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install IAC motor into throttle body and
tighten retaining bolts.
(2) Connect electrical connector to IAC motor.
IGNITION COIL
Refer to Group 8D, Ignition Systems for removal/
installation procedures.
Fig. 14 Idle Air Control MotorÐRemoval/
InstallationÐTypical
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(c) Vehicle is used for trailer towing or heavy
load hauling.
FLUID/FILTER REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE
(1) Raise vehicle.
(2) Remove oil pan and drain fluid.
(3) Clean oil pan and pan magnet. Then clean re-
maining gasket material from gasket surface of
transmission case.
(4) Remove fluid filter screws and remove filter.
(5) Position new filter on valve body and install fil-
ter screws. Tighten screws to 4 Nzm (35 in. lbs.)
torque.
(6) Adjust rear band at this time if required.
(7) Position new gasket on oil pan and install pan
on transmission. Tighten pan bolts to 150 in. lbs. (17
Nzm) torque.
(8) Adjust front band at this time if required.
(9) Lower vehicle and refill transmission with Mo-
par ATF Plus, type 7176 fluid.
REFILLING AFTER OVERHAUL OR FLUID/FILTER
CHANGE
The most effective way to avoid overfilling after a
fluid change or overhaul is as follows:
(1) Remove dipstick and insert clean funnel in
transmission fill tube.
(2) Add following initial quantity of Mopar ATF
Plus to transmission:
(a) If only fluid and filter were changed, add3
pints (1-1/2 quarts)of ATF Plus to transmission.
(b) If transmission was completely overhauled
and torque converter was replaced or drained, add
10 pints (5 quarts)of ATF Plus to transmission.
(3) Apply parking brakes.
(4) Start and run engine at normal curb idle speed.
(5) Apply service brakes, shift transmission
through all gear ranges then back to Neutral, and
leave engine running at curb idle speed.
(6) Remove funnel, insert dipstick and check fluid
level. Add only enough fluid to bring level toMIN
dot mark on dipstick.
(7) Drive vehicle until transmission fluid is at nor-
mal operating temperature. Then recheck fluid level
as described in next step.
(8) Leave engine running at curb idle speed, shift
into Neutral, and check fluid level again. This time,
add just enough fluid to bring level up toMAX ar-
row mark but do not overfill.
(9) When fluid level is correct, shut engine off, re-
lease park brake, remove funnel, and reseat dipstick
in fill tube.
SHIFT LINKAGE ADJUSTMENT (YJ)
(1) Check linkage adjustment by starting engine in
Park and Neutral.(2) Adjustment is OK if engine starts only in park
and Neutral. Adjustment is incorrect if engine starts
in one but not both positions.
(3) If engine starts in any position other than Park
or Neutral, or if engine will not start at all, park/
neutral position switch may be faulty.
(4) Shift transmission into Park.
(5) Raise vehicle.
(6) Check condition of shift rods, bellcrank,
bellcrank brackets and linkage bushings/grommets
(Fig. 2). Tighten, repair, replace worn, damaged
parts. Do not attempt adjustment if linkage compo-
nents are worn or damaged.
(7) Loosen shift rod trunnion lock bolt or nut. Be
sure upper shift rod slides freely in trunnion (Fig. 2).
Also be sure shift rods and bellcrank rotate freely
and do not bind at any point.
(8) Verify that manual lever is in Park detent (Fig.
2). Move lever all the way rearward to be sure it is in
Park.
(9) Check for positive engagement of park lock by
attempting to rotate propeller shaft. Shaft will not
turn when park pawl is engaged.
(10) Adjust shift rod trunnion to a obtain free pin
fit in bellcrank arm and tighten trunnion lock bolt or
nut. Prevent shift rod from turning while tightening
bolt or nut. Gearshift linkage lash must be elimi-
nated to obtain proper adjustment. Eliminate lash by
pulling downward on shift rod and pressing upward
on bellcrank.
(11) Confirm proper adjustment by starting engine
in Park and Neutral. Engine should start in these
positions only.If engine starts in any position
other than Park or Neutral, adjustment is in-
correct or neutral switch is faulty.
(12) Lower vehicle and verify that steering lock op-
erates correctly.
SHIFT CABLE ADJUSTMENT (XJ)
(1) Shift transmission into Park.
(2) Raise vehicle.
(3) Release cable adjuster clamp to unlock cable
(Figs. 3 and 4). Clamp is at transmission end of ca-
ble.
(4) Unsnap cable from transmission cable bracket.
(5) Move transmission shift lever fully rearward to
Park detent. Lever is on manual valve shaft at driver
side of case.
(6) Verify positive engagement of park lock by at-
tempting to rotate propeller shaft. Shaft will not ro-
tate when park lock is engaged.
(7) Snap cable into cable bracket.
(8) Lock shift cable by pressing cable adjuster
clamp down until it snaps into place.
(9) Check engine starting. Engine should start only
in Park and Neutral.
(10) Lower vehicle.
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on transmission. Tighten pan bolts to 17 Nzm (150 in.
lbs.) torque.
(7) Lower vehicle.
(8) Refill transmission with Mopar ATF Plus.
VALVE BODY REMOVAL
(1) Raise vehicle.
(2) Remove oil pan and drain fluid.
(3) Disconnect gearshift and throttle linkage at
transmission levers.
(4) Loosen clamp bolts and remove throttle and
manual valve levers from manual valve shaft.
(5) Disconnect park/neutral position switch wires
and remove switch and switch seal.
(6) Remove valve body oil filter.
(7) Remove valve body attaching screws. Lower
valve body slightly and remove accumulator piston
and spring (Fig. 11). Rotate valve body down and
away from case. Pull it forward to disengage park
rod and remove valve body.
(8) Position valve body on bench or on repair stand
for disassembly, cleaning and inspection (Fig. 12).
VALVE BODY SERVICE
The valve body can be disassembled for cleaning
and inspection of the individual components. Valve
body service procedures are detailed in the overhaul
section.
The only serviceable valve body components are:
²park lock rod and E-clip
²switch valve and spring
²pressure adjusting screw bracket
²throttle valve lever
²manual lever
²manual lever shaft seal, washer, E-clip and detent
ball
²fluid filter
²converter clutch solenoid
The remaining valve body components are serviced
only as part of a complete valve body assembly.
VALVE BODY INSTALLATION
(1) Place valve body manual lever in low (1 posi-
tion) so park lock rod can be installed in sprag.
(2) Position park sprag with screwdriver to ease
lock rod installation and engagement.
(3) Install new seals on accumulator piston if nec-
essary and install piston in case. A small amount of
petroleum jelly can be used to hold piston in place.
(4) Lubricate shaft of manual lever and lip of shaft
seal with petroleum jelly.
(5) Raise valve body and align park rod with case
opening and park sprag. Then push rod end through
opening and past sprag. Rotate propeller shaft if nec-
essary.
(6) Position accumulator spring on transfer plate.
Fig. 10 Oil Filter Screw Locations
Fig. 11 Accumulator Piston And Spring
Fig. 12 Valve Body Assembly
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Governor/Park Gear Cleaning and Inspection
Thoroughly clean all the governor parts in a suit-
able cleaning solution but do not use any type of
caustic cleaning agents.
The governor weight components (Fig. 20) and the
governor valve (Fig. 21), must slide freely in their
bores when clean and dry. Minor surface scratches
and burrs can be smoothed with crocus cloth
The aluminum governor valve and outer weight
have a hard coating on them. Check condition of this
coating carefully. Do not reuse either part if the coat-
ing is damaged.
Inspect the governor weight spring for distortion.
Replace the spring, if distorted, collapsed, or broken.
Clean the filter in solvent and dry it with low pres-
sure compressed air. Replace the filter, if damaged.
Inspect the park gear for chipped or worn gear teeth
or damaged ring grooves. Replace the gear, if dam-
aged.
Check the teeth on the park gear for wear or dam-
age. Replace the gear if necessary. Inspect the metal
seal rings on the park gear hub. Replace the rings
only if severely worn, or broken.
GOVERNOR/PARK GEAR ASSEMBLY AND
INSTALLATION
(1) Lubricate governor components with transmis-
sion fluid during assembly.(2) Install new seal rings on park gear hub. Install
ring with interlock ends first and ring with plain
ends last. Slip each ring on hub and seat them in
grooves. Verify that rear ring ends are securely inter-
locked before proceeding.
CAUTION: Exercise care when installing the rings.
They are easily broken if overspread or twisted dur-
ing installation.
(3) Insert filter screen in park gear. Note that gear
has one filter bore that is concentric and one that
has a notch in it. Filter goes in bore that is concen-
tric as shown (Fig. 16).
(4) Position governor body on park gear. Be sure
filter is properly aligned in body recess.
(5) Install governor body bolts. Do not fully tighten
bolts at this time.
(6) Assemble governor weight components (Fig.
20). Then install weight assembly in governor body.
Be sure inner weight snap ring is fully seated
before proceeding.
(7) Install retainer washer and snap ring that se-
cure governor weight assembly in governor body.
(8) Align and install park gear/governor assembly
on output shaft.Be sure hole in output shaft for
governor valve shaft is aligned with governor
valve bore in governor body. Valve shaft will
Fig. 20 Governor Weight Components (2 and 3-Stage)
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(5) Remove rear support, overrunning clutch and
low-reverse drum. Set components aside for final as-
sembly.If overrunning clutch will be installed
before final assembly, install cam only as de-
scribed in Transmission Assembly And Adjust-
ment section. Clutch cam must be properly
indexed in case to fit and operate properly.
ADAPTER/EXTENSION HOUSING INSPECTION AND
PARK LOCK COMPONENT OVERHAUL
Clean the housing and park lock components in sol-
vent and dry them with compressed air.
Inspect the output shaft bearing in the housing
(Fig. 35). Replace the bearing if worn, damaged, or
noisy.Examine the park lock components. If replacement
is necessary, remove the shaft with parallel jaw snap
ring pliers (Fig. 36) and remove the sprag and
spring. Then remove the spring clip and reaction
plug (Fig. 37).
Compress the reaction plug spring clip only
enough to remove or install it. The clip is easily
distorted if overcompressed. Replace the clip if
it becomes bent or distorted. Do not straighten
and reuse the clip if this occurs.
Be sure a replacement sprag is installed so the
sprag locking lug will face the park gear. Also be sure
the spring is correctly positioned as shown (Fig. 38).
The sprag may not retract if the spring is im-
properly installed.
GOVERNOR AND PARK GEAR OVERHAUL
GOVERNOR/PARK GEAR DISASSEMBLY
(1) Remove bolts attaching governor body to park
gear; then separate body from gear.
(2) Remove cone shaped filter from park gear (Fig.
39).
(3) Remove snap ring and retainer washer that se-
cure governor weight assembly in body. Use Miller
C-3915 Internal Pliers to remove snap ring (Fig. 40).
(4) Remove governor weight assembly from gover-
nor body bore.
(5) On 30RH, disassembletwo-stagegovernor
weight as follows:
(a) Position weight assembly on suitable size
socket (Fig. 41).
Fig. 34 Assembled Overrunning Clutch Components
Fig. 35 Adapter Housing Bearing (4 x 4 Models)
Fig. 36 Park Sprag, Shaft And Spring Removal
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The aluminum governor valve and outer weight
have a hard coating on them. Check condition of this
coating carefully. Do not reuse either part if the coat-
ing is damaged.Inspect the governor weight spring for distortion.
Replace the spring, if distorted, collapsed, or broken.
Clean the filter in solvent. Shake excess solvent
from filter and allow it to air dry. Replace the filter,
Fig. 41 Two-Stage Inner Weight Snap Ring
Removal/InstallationFig. 42 Three-Stage Inner Weight Snap Ring
Removal/Installation
Fig. 43 Governor Weight Components (2- and 3-Stage)
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