1996 CHRYSLER VOYAGER wiring diagram

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual GROUP TAB LOCATOR
Introduction
0Lubrication and Maintenance
2Suspension
5Brakes
6Clutch
7Cooling System
8ABattery
8BStarting System
8EInstrument Panel and Systems
8HVehicle Speed Control System
8KWipe

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM ± TEVES MARK-20
INDEX
page page
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
ABS BRAKE SYSTEM COMPONENTS........ 87
ABS BRAKES COMPONENT
ABBREVIATION LIST.................... 85
ABS BRAKES OPERATI

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual TEVES MARK 20 ABS WITH TRACTION
CONTROL± TRACTION CONTROL HYDRAULIC
CIRCUIT ± SOLENOID AND SHUTTLE VALVE
FUNCTION
This hydraulic circuit diagram (Fig. 16) shows a
vehicle equipped with ABS and tract

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual START-UP CYCLE
The self diagnostic ABS start up cycle begins when
the ignition switch is turned to the on position. Elec-
trical checks are completed on ABS components, such
as the Controller, solenoi

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual use. Refer to Causes of Battery Discharging in this
Group for more information.
NOTE: CLEAR COLOR = Replace Battery
WARNING: DO NOT CHARGE, ASSIST BOOST,
LOAD TEST, OR ADD WATER TO THE BATTERY
WHEN CL

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual (8) Disconnect one component at time, to see if any
component is at fault. If the high reading is not elim-
inated there is a short circuit in the wiring. Refer to
Group 8W, wiring diagrams.
(9) Remov

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual CAUTION: Always disconnect the meter before
opening a door.
(3) Using an multimeter, that has least a milliam-
pere range of 200 mA. Set meter to the highest mA
range. Install meter between the batter

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual ²Body Control Module
²Remote Keyless Entry Module
(8) Disconnect one component at time, to see if any
component is at fault. If the high reading is not elim-
inated there is a short circuit in the w
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