
INSTALLATION
For installation, reverse the above procedures.
Three holes are provided in evaporator for probe
location. When reinstalling probe, use a different
hole than original one. If a new evaporator is
installed, insert the probe in the uppermost hole pro-
vided.
EXPANSION VALVE
WARNING: THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM MUST
BE COMPLETELY EMPTY BEFORE PROCEEDING
WITH THIS OPERATION.
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect the battery negative cable.
(2) Recover A/C system refrigerant.
(3) Remove the accessory drive belt.
(4) Remove upper generator bracket.
(5) Disconnect generator field wire connector.
(6) Push generator forward.
(7) Remove ground wire at dash panel.
(8) Remove the nut retaining the refrigerant line
sealing plate to the expansion valve (Fig. 27).
(9) Remove the stud from the expansion valve (Fig.
28).
(10) Carefully pull the refrigerant line sealing
plate assembly from expansion valve towards the
front of the vehicle. Use care not to scratch the
expansion valve sealing surfaces with pilot tubes.
(11) Cover the openings to prevent contamination.
(12) Remove two screws securing the expansion
valve to the evaporator sealing plate (Fig. 28).
(13) Carefully remove expansion valve (Fig. 29).
(14) Remove the old O-rings.
INSTALLATION
(1) Ensure old O-rings are removed. Install new
O-rings on the refrigerant lines and evaporator seal-
ing plate.
Fig. 26 Evaporator ProbeFig. 27 A/C Refrigerant Line Plate
Fig. 28 Expansion Valve Stud and Mounting Screws
Fig. 29 Expansion Valve Removal
NS/GSHEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING 24 - 25
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)

(2) Hand-start the stud into the expansion valve
and torque to7-11N´m(64-96in.lbs.).
(3) Carefully install the expansion valve to the
sealing plate. Install the two screws and tighten 8 to
14 N´m (70 to 130 in. lbs.) torque.
(4) Carefully install the refrigerant lines and seal-
ing plate to the expansion valve. Install the nut and
tighten 20 to 26 N´m (170 to 230 in. lbs.) torque.
(5) Install the ground wire at dash panel.
(6) Pull generator back into the proper position for
bracket mounting.
(7) Install generator field wire connector.
(8) Install the upper generator bracket.
(9) Install accessory drive belt.
(10) Evacuate and recharge system.
(11) After expansion valve is installed, the system
is charged, and leaks have checked repeat the A/C
performance check.
FILTER-DRIER ASSEMBLY
REMOVAL
WARNING: THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM MUST
BE COMPLETELY EMPTY BEFORE PROCEEDING
WITH THIS OPERATION.
(1) Recover A/C system refrigerant.
(2) Remove liquid line at filter-drier (Fig. 21).
(3) Remove the (2) bolts holding filter-drier bracket
to radiator fan module bracket.
(4) Remove the lower liquid line at condenser.
(5) Remove the upper radiator crossmember.
(6) Pull up on radiator and slide filter-drier from
the mounting location.
INSTALLATION
(1) Before installation, replace both refrigerant
line O-rings. Then reverse the above procedures.
(2) Evacuate and recharge system.
HEATER A/C UNIT HOUSING
REMOVAL
WARNING: IF EQUIPPED WITH AIR CONDITIONING,
THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM MUST BE COM-
PLETELY EMPTY BEFORE PROCEEDING.
(1) Set parking brake.
(2) Disconnect battery negative cable.
(3) Using a refrigerant recovery machine, remove
refrigerant from the A/C system.
(4) Remove wiper module. Refer to Group 8K,
Windshield Wipers and Washers.
(5) Drain engine coolant. Remove heater hoses at
the heater core, refer to Heater Hoses Removal and
Installation procedures. Plug coolant lines.(6) Remove suction and liquid lines at the expan-
sion valve (Fig. 27).
(7) Remove the Instrument Panel Assembly. Refer
to Group 8E, Instrument Panel and Systems.
(8) Remove heater ducts.
(9) Disconnect the two upper mounts from the
upper reinforcement and the lower mount from the
tunnel.
(10) Remove the (3) nuts (in the engine compart-
ment) securing the unit to the dash panel (Fig. 30).
(11) Disconnect the HVAC housing wiring harness.
(12) Pull the entire unit rearward until the studs
on the unit clear the dash panel. Drop the unit down.
Pull it rearward to remove it from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) For installation of the assembly, reverse the
above procedures. Install new O-rings on plumbing
inlets
(2) Evacuate and recharge the A/C system.
(3) Perform HVAC control Calibration Diagnostic
and Cooldown test.
HEATER CORE
REMOVAL
(1) Drain coolant system.
(2) Remove left side lower column cover.
(3) Remove steering column assembly. Refer to
Group 19, Steering for service procedure.
(4) Remove ABS module, bracket and wiring (Fig.
31).
(5) Remove I/P to body harness interconnect and
bracket (Fig. 32).
(6) Remove lower silencer boot at base of steering
shaft (Fig. 33)
(7) Pinch off heater lines under the hood.
Fig. 30 HVAC Bolt-Up
24 - 26 HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONINGNS/GS
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)

INSTALLATION
For installation, reverse the above procedures.
Install screws to retain heater core in housing.
Replace heater core tube inlet O-rings. Tighten
heater core tube retaining plate to 361 N´m (276
9 in. lbs.) torque.
HEATER HOSES
REMOVAL
NOTE: Review Safety Precautions and Warnings
before proceeding with this operation.
(1) Drain engine cooling system. Refer to Group 7,
Engine Cooling.
(2) Loosen clamps at each end of heater hose to be
removed (Fig. 38) and (Fig. 39).
CAUTION: When removing hoses from heater core
inlet or outlet nipples, do not use excessive force.
Heater core may become damaged and leak engine
coolant.(3) Carefully rotate hose back and forth while tug-
ging slightly away from connector nipple. If the hose
will not come off, slice the hose at the connector nip-
ple and peel off heater hose. This method will require
heater hose replacement.
INSTALLATION
For installation, reverse the above procedures.
LIQUID LINE
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect the battery negative cable.
(2) Recover A/C system refrigerant.
(3) Remove ground wire at dash panel.
(4) Remove the nut retaining the refrigerant line
sealing plate to the expansion valve (Fig. 27).
(5) Remove the stud from the expansion valve (Fig.
28).
(6) Remove liquid line from expansion valve.
(7) Cover the openings to prevent contamination.
(8) Disconnect wire connector at pressure trans-
ducer.
(9) Remove liquid line mounting clip at right strut
tower.
(10) Using access slot between radiator crossmem-
ber and grille, loosen liquid line mounting plate at
filter-drier. Remove liquid line from filter-drier.
(11) Remove the old O-rings.
INSTALLATION
For installation, reverse the above procedures.
²Install the stud to the evaporator sealing plate
and tighten 7 to 11 N´m (64 to 96 in. lbs.) torque.
²Install new O-rings.
²Install two-piece line in place of original part.
²Assemble line halves after it is installed on vehi-
cle.
²Evacuate and recharge A/C system.
Fig. 37 Brake Pedal
Fig. 38 Upper Heater Hose
Fig. 39 Lower Heater Hose
24 - 28 HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONINGNS/GS
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)

the inlet. This results in maximum vapor flow
through the valve (Fig. 9).
CRANKCASE VENT FILTER
All engines use filtered air to vent the crankcase.
The filtered air is drawn through the resonator
assembly located between the air cleaner and throttle
body.
VEHICLE EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION
LABEL
All models have a Vehicle Emission Control Infor-
mation (VECI) Label. Chrysler permanently attaches
the label in the engine compartment. It cannot be
removed without defacing information and destroying
the label.
The label contains the vehicle's emission specifica-
tions and vacuum hose routings. All hoses must be
connected and routed according to the label.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
LEAK DETECTION PUMP
Refer to the appropriate Powertrain Diagnostic
Procedures Manual for testing procedures.
PCV VALVE TEST
WARNING: APPLY PARKING BRAKE AND/OR
BLOCK WHEELS BEFORE PERFORMING ANY TEST
OR ADJUSTMENT WITH THE ENGINE OPERATING.
With the engine idling, remove the PCV valve from
its attaching point. If the valve is operating properly,
a hissing noise will be heard and a strong vacuum
felt when placing a finger over the valve inlet (Fig.
10). With the engine off, shake the valve. The valve
should rattle when shaken. Replace the valve if it
does not operate properly.Do not attempt to clean
the PCV valve.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
LEAK DETECTION PUMP REPLACEMENT
REMOVAL
The Leak Detection Pump (LDP) is located under
the driver's side in the cast cradle under the steering
gear (Fig. 11).
(1) Raise and support vehicle on a hoist.
Fig. 9 Moderate Intake Manifold VacuumÐMaximum
Vapor Flow
Fig. 10 PCV Test ÐTypical
Fig. 11 Leak Detection Pump
25 - 16 EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMSNS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION (Continued)

the amount of EGR supplied to the engine. This pro-
vides the correct amount of exhaust gas recirculation
for different operating conditions.
This system does not allow EGR at idle. The EGR
systems can operate at all coolant temperatures
above 60ÉF as long as the battery ambient tempera-
ture is above 7ÉF.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
EGR SYSTEM ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTICS
The PCM performs an on-board diagnostic check of
the EGR system. The diagnostic system uses the
electronic EGR transducer for the system tests.
The diagnostic check activates only during selected
engine/driving conditions. When the conditions are
met, the PCM energizes the transducer solenoid to
disable the EGR. The PCM checks for a change in
the heated oxygen sensor signal. If the air-fuel mix-
ture goes lean, the PCM will attempt to enrichen the
mixture. The PCM registers a Diagnostic Trouble
Code (DTC) if the EGR system is not operating cor-
rectly. After registering a DTC, the PCM turns on the
malfunction indicator (Check Engine) lamp after 2
consecutive trips. There are 2 types of failures sensed
by the PCM. The first is a short or open in the elec-
trical solenoid circuit. The second is a mechanical
failure or loss of vacuum. The Malfunction Indicator
Lamp (MIL) indicates the need for service.
If a problem is indicated by the MIL and a DTC for
the EGR system is set, check for proper operation of
the EGR system. Use the System Test, EGR Gas
Flow Test. If the EGR system tests properly, check
the system using the DRB scan tool. Refer to
On-Board Diagnosis sections in this Group. Also,
refer to the DRB scan tool and the appropriate Pow-
ertrain Diagnostics Procedure manual.
EGR SYSTEM TEST
WARNING: APPLY PARKING BRAKE AND/OR
BLOCK WHEELS BEFORE TESTING THE EGR SYS-
TEM.
(1) Check the condition of all EGR system hoses
and tubes for leaks, cracks, kinks and hardening of
rubber hoses. Repair and correct these conditions
before performing any tests.
(2) Be sure the hoses at both the EGR valve and
EGR valve control are connected to the proper fit-
tings (Fig. 4).
(3) Be sure the electrical connector is firmly con-
nected at the valve control.
(4) To check EGR system operation, connect the
DRB scan tool to the 16±way data link connector.
The data link connector is located on the lower edge
of the instrument panel near the steering column.
Refer to the appropriate Powertrain Diagnostic Pro-
cedures service manual for operation of the DRB
scan tool when diagnosing the EGR system.
(5) After checking the system with the DRB scan
tool, proceed to the following EGR Valve Leakage and
EGR Valve Control Tests and repair as necessary.
Fig. 3 Electric EGR Transducer Assembly
Fig. 4 EGR Value and EGR Value ÐTypical
NSEMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS 25 - 19
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION (Continued)