
TESTING
COLD CRANKING TEST
For complete starter wiring circuit diagrams, refer
to 8, Wiring Diagrams. The battery must be fully-
charged and load-tested before proceeding. Refer to
Batteryin 8, Battery.
(1) Connect volt-ampere tester to battery terminals
(Fig. 1). See instructions provided by manufacturer of
volt-ampere tester being used.Note: Certain diesel
equipped models use dual batteries. If equipped
with dual battery system, tester should be con-
nected to battery on left side of vehicle only.
Also, tester current reading must be taken from
positive battery cable lead that connects to
starter motor.
(2) Fully engage parking brake.
(3) If equipped with manual transmission, place
gearshift selector lever in Neutral position and block
clutch pedal in fully depressed position. If equipped
with automatic transmission, place gearshift selector
lever in Park position.
(4) Verify that all lamps and accessories are
turned off.
(5) To prevent a gasoline engine from starting,
remove Automatic ShutDown (ASD) relay. To prevent
a diesel engine from starting, remove Fuel Pump
Relay. These relays are located in Power Distribution
Center (PDC). Refer to label on PDC cover for relay
location.
WARNING: IF EQUIPPED WITH DIESEL ENGINE,
ATTEMPT TO START ENGINE A FEW TIMES
BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH FOLLOWING STEP.(6) Rotate and hold ignition switch in Start posi-
tion. Note cranking voltage and current (amperage)
draw readings shown on volt-ampere tester.
(a) If voltage reads below 9.6 volts, refer to
Starter Motorin Diagnosis and Testing. If starter
motor is OK, refer toEngine Diagnosisin 9,
Engine for further testing of engine. If starter
motor is not OK, replace faulty starter motor.
(b) If voltage reads above 9.6 volts and current
(amperage) draw reads below specifications, refer
toFeed Circuit Testin this section.
(c) If voltage reads 12.5 volts or greater and
starter motor does not turn, refer toControl Cir-
cuit Testingin this section.
(d) If voltage reads 12.5 volts or greater and
starter motor turns very slowly, refer toFeed Cir-
cuit Testin this section.
NOTE: A cold engine will increase starter current
(amperage) draw reading, and reduce battery volt-
age reading.
FEED CIRCUIT TEST
The starter feed circuit test (voltage drop method)
will determine if there is excessive resistance in
high-amperage feed circuit. For complete starter wir-
ing circuit diagrams, refer 8, Wiring Diagrams.
When performing these tests, it is important to
remember that voltage drop is giving an indication of
resistance between two points at which voltmeter
probes are attached.
Example:When testing resistance of positive bat-
tery cable, touch voltmeter leads to positive battery
cable clamp and cable connector at starter solenoid.
If you probe positive battery terminal post and cable
connector at starter solenoid, you are reading com-
bined voltage drop in positive battery cable clamp-to-
terminal post connection and positive battery cable.
The following operation will require a voltmeter
accurate to 1/10 (0.10) volt. Before performing tests,
be certain that following procedures are accom-
plished:
²Battery is fully-charged and load-tested. Refer to
Batteryin 8, Battery.
²Fully engage parking brake.
²If equipped with manual transmission, place
gearshift selector lever in Neutral position and block
clutch pedal in fully depressed position. If equipped
with automatic transmission, place gearshift selector
lever in Park position.
²Verify that all lamps and accessories are turned
off.
Fig. 1 VOLTS-AMPS TESTER CONNECTIONS -
TYPICAL
1 - POSITIVE CLAMP
2 - NEGATIVE CLAMP
3 - INDUCTION AMMETER CLAMP
DRSTARTING 8F - 29
STARTING (Continued)

BRAKE/PARK BRAKE
INDICATOR
DESCRIPTION
A brake indicator is standard equipment on all
instrument clusters (Fig. 10). The brake indicator is
located near the lower edge of the instrument cluster,
between the tachometer and the speedometer. The
brake indicator consists of stencil-like cutouts of the
word ªBRAKEº and the International Control and
Display Symbol icon for ªBrake Failureº in the
opaque layer of the instrument cluster overlay. The
dark outer layer of the overlay prevents the indicator
from being clearly visible when it is not illuminated.
A red Light Emitting Diode (LED) behind the cutout
in the opaque layer of the overlay causes the
ªBRAKEº text and the icon to appear in red through
the translucent outer layer of the overlay when the
indicator is illuminated from behind by the LED,
which is soldered onto the instrument cluster elec-
tronic circuit board. The brake indicator is serviced
as a unit with the instrument cluster.
OPERATION
The brake indicator gives an indication to the vehi-
cle operator when the parking brake is applied, when
there are certain brake hydraulic system malfunc-
tions as indicated by a low brake hydraulic fluid level
condition, or when the brake fluid level switch is dis-
connected. The brake indicator can also give an indi-
cation when certain faults are detected in the
Antilock Brake System (ABS). This indicator is con-
trolled by a transistor on the instrument cluster cir-
cuit board based upon cluster programming,
electronic messages received by the cluster from the
Controller Antilock Brake (CAB) over the Program-
mable Communications Interface (PCI) data bus, and
a hard wired input from the park brake switch. The
brake indicator Light Emitting Diode (LED) is com-
pletely controlled by the instrument cluster logic cir-
cuit, and that logic will only allow this indicator to
operate when the instrument cluster receives a bat-
tery current input on the fused ignition switch out-
put (run-start) circuit. Therefore, the LED will
always be off when the ignition switch is in any posi-
tion except On or Start. The LED only illuminates
when it is provided a path to ground by the instru-
ment cluster transistor. The instrument cluster will
turn on the brake indicator for the following reasons:²Bulb Test- Each time the ignition switch is
turned to the On position the brake indicator is illu-
minated by the instrument cluster for about two sec-
onds as a bulb test.
²Brake Lamp-On Message- Each time the
cluster receives a lamp-on message from the CAB,
the brake indicator will be illuminated. The CAB can
also send brake lamp-on messages as feedback dur-
ing ABS diagnostic procedures. The indicator
remains illuminated until the cluster receives a
lamp-off message from the CAB, or until the ignition
switch is turned to the Off position, whichever occurs
first.
²Park Brake Switch Input- Each time the
cluster detects ground on the park brake switch
sense circuit (park brake switch closed = park brake
applied or not fully released) while the ignition
switch is in the On position, the brake indicator
flashes on and off. The indicator continues to flash
until the park brake switch sense input to the cluster
is an open circuit (park brake switch open = park
brake fully released), or until the ignition switch is
turned to the Off position, whichever occurs first.
²Actuator Test- Each time the instrument clus-
ter is put through the actuator test, the brake indi-
cator will be turned on, then off again during the
bulb check portion of the test to confirm the function-
ality of the LED and the cluster control circuitry.
The park brake switch on the park brake pedal
mechanism provides a hard wired ground input to
the instrument cluster circuitry through the park
brake switch sense circuit whenever the park brake
is applied or not fully released. The CAB continually
monitors the ABS system circuits and sensors,
including the brake fluid level switch on the brake
master cylinder reservoir, to decide whether the sys-
tem is in good operating condition. The CAB then
sends the proper lamp-on or lamp-off messages to the
instrument cluster. If the CAB sends a lamp-on mes-
sage after the bulb test, it indicates that the CAB
has detected a brake hydraulic system malfunction
and/or that the ABS system has become inoperative.
The CAB will store a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
for any malfunction it detects.
For further diagnosis of the brake indicator or the
instrument cluster circuitry that controls the LED,
(Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/INSTRUMENT CLUS-
TER - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING). The park brake
switch input to the instrument cluster can be diag-
nosed using conventional diagnostic tools and meth-
ods. For proper diagnosis of the brake fluid level
switch, the ABS, the CAB, the PCI data bus, or the
electronic message inputs to the instrument cluster
that control the brake indicator, a DRBIIItscan tool
is required. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic infor-
mation.
Fig. 10 Brake Indicator
DRINSTRUMENT CLUSTER 8J - 19

DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - BRAKE INDICATOR
The diagnosis found here addresses an inoperative
brake indicator condition. If there are problems with
several indicators in the instrument cluster, (Refer to
8 - ELECTRICAL/INSTRUMENT CLUSTER - DIAG-
NOSIS AND TESTING). If the brake indicator stays
on with the ignition switch in the On position and
the park brake released, or comes on while driving,
the brake system must be diagnosed and repaired
prior to performing the following tests. (Refer to 5 -
BRAKES - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING). If no brake
system problem is found, the following procedures
will help to locate a shorted or open circuit, or a
faulty park brake switch input. Refer to the appropri-
ate wiring information. The wiring information
includes wiring diagrams, proper wire and connector
repair procedures, details of wire harness routing
and retention, connector pin-out information and
location views for the various wire harness connec-
tors, splices and grounds.
WARNING: TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR
DEATH, ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIRBAGS,
DISABLE THE SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYS-
TEM BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING
WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, AIRBAG, SEAT BELT
TENSIONER, IMPACT SENSOR, OR INSTRUMENT
PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE.
DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE BATTERY NEGA-
TIVE (GROUND) CABLE, THEN WAIT TWO MINUTES
FOR THE SYSTEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE
BEFORE PERFORMING FURTHER DIAGNOSIS OR
SERVICE. THIS IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DIS-
ABLE THE SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM.
FAILURE TO TAKE THE PROPER PRECAUTIONS
COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOY-
MENT.
INDICATOR ILLUMINATES DURING BULB TEST, BUT DOES
NOT WHEN PARK BRAKE APPLIED
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable. Disconnect the body wire harness connector for
the park brake switch from the switch terminal.
Apply the parking brake. Check for continuity
between the park brake switch terminal and a good
ground. There should be continuity. If OK, go to Step
2. If not OK, replace the faulty park brake switch.
(2) Disconnect the instrument panel wire harness
connector (Connector C1) for the instrument cluster
from the cluster connector receptacle. Check for con-
tinuity between the park brake switch sense circuit
cavities of the body wire harness connector for the
park brake switch and the instrument panel wire
harness connector for the instrument cluster. There
should be continuity. If not OK, repair the open parkbrake switch sense circuit between the park brake
switch and the instrument cluster as required.
INDICATOR REMAINS ILLUMINATED - BRAKE SYSTEM
CHECKS OK
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable. Disconnect the body wire harness connector for
the park brake switch from the switch terminal.
Check for continuity between the terminal of the
park brake switch and a good ground. There should
be no continuity with the park brake released, and
continuity with the park brake applied. If OK, go to
Step 2. If not OK, replace the faulty park brake
switch.
(2) Disconnect the instrument panel wire harness
connector (Connector C1) for the instrument cluster
from the cluster connector receptacle. Check for con-
tinuity between the park brake switch sense circuit
cavity of the body wire harness connector for the
park brake switch and a good ground. There should
be no continuity. If not OK, repair the shorted park
brake switch sense circuit between the park brake
switch and the instrument cluster as required.
CARGO LAMP INDICATOR
DESCRIPTION
A cargo lamp indicator is standard equipment on
all instrument clusters (Fig. 11). The cargo lamp
indicator is located on the right side of the instru-
ment cluster, to the right of the oil pressure gauge.
The cargo lamp indicator consists of a stencil-like
cutout of the words ªCARGO LAMPº in the opaque
layer of the instrument cluster overlay. The dark
outer layer of the overlay prevents the indicator from
being clearly visible when it is not illuminated. An
amber Light Emitting Diode (LED) behind the cutout
in the opaque layer of the overlay causes the
ªCARGO LAMPº text to appear in amber through the
translucent outer layer of the overlay when the indi-
cator is illuminated from behind by the LED, which
is soldered onto the instrument cluster electronic cir-
cuit board. The cargo lamp indicator is serviced as a
unit with the instrument cluster.
OPERATION
The cargo lamp indicator gives an indication to the
vehicle operator when the exterior cargo lamp is illu-
minated. This indicator is controlled by a transistor
on the instrument cluster circuit board based upon
Fig. 11 Cargo Lamp Indicator
8J - 20 INSTRUMENT CLUSTERDR
BRAKE/PARK BRAKE INDICATOR (Continued)

CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTION
FOG LAMPS ARE DIM
WITH ENGINE
RUNNING ABOVE IDLE1. Charging system output too low. 1. Test and repair charging system. Refer to
Electrical, Charging.
2. Poor lighting circuit ground. 2. Test for voltage drop across ground
locations. Refer to Electrical, Wiring
Information.
3. High resistance in fog lamp
circuit.3. Test amperage draw of fog lamp circuit.
FOG LAMPS FLASH
RANDOMLY1. Poor lighting circuit ground. 1. Test for voltage drop across ground
locations. Refer to Electrical, Wiring
Information.
2. Variable resistance in fog lamp
circuit.2. Test amperage draw of fog lamp circuit.
3. Faulty fog lamp switch (part of
headlamp switch).3. Replace headlamp switch.
4. Loose or corroded terminals or
splices in circuit.4. Inspect and repair all connectors and splices.
Refer to Electrical, Wiring Information.
5. Is relay engaging properly? 5. Verify function of fog lamp relay in IPM.
6. J1850 Bus Communication. 6. Verify J1850 message (fog lamp info)
transmitted from Instrument Cluster and
received by FCM.
FOG LAMPS DO NOT
ILLUMINATE1. Blown fuse for fog lamp. 1. Replace fuse. Refer to Electrical, Wiring
Information.
2. No ground at fog lamps. 2. Repair circuit ground. Refer to Electrical,
Wiring Information.
3. Faulty fog lamp switch (part of
headlamp switch).3. Replace headlamp switch.
4. Broken connector terminal or
wire splice in fog lamp circuit.4. Repair connector terminal or wire splice.
5. Faulty or burned out bulb. 5. Replace bulb.
6. Is relay engaging? 6. Verify function of fog lamp relay in IPM.
7. J1850 Bus Communication. 7. Verify J1850 message (fog lamp info)
transmitted from Instrument Cluster and
received by FCM.
DAYTIME RUNNING LAMP (CANADA ONLY) DIAGNOSIS
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTION
DAYTIME RUNNING
LAMPS DO NOT
OPERATE1. Parking brake engaged. 1. Disengage parking brake.
2. Parking brake circuit shorted
to ground.2. Check cluster telltale, refer to the appropriate
wiring information.
3. Headlamp circuit shorted to
ground.3. Refer to the appropriate wiring information.
4. FCM, Instrument Cluster not
programed with Canadian
country code.4. Check country code.
8L - 6 LAMPS/LIGHTING - EXTERIORDR
LAMPS/LIGHTING - EXTERIOR (Continued)

(1) Position the front fog lamp relay to the proper
receptacle in the Power Distribution Center (PDC).
(2) Align the front fog lamp relay terminals with
the terminal cavities in the PDC.
(3) Press firmly and evenly on the top of the front
fog lamp relay until the terminals are fully seated in
the PDC.
(4) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
HAZARD SWITCH
DESCRIPTION
The hazard switch is activated by a push button
located in the multifunction switch on the top of the
steering column between the steering wheel and
instrument cluster.
The hazard warning system allows the vehicle
operator to provide other vehicle operators in the
near proximity an optical indication that the vehicle
is disabled or an obstacle to traffic flow. The hazard
warning system has battery voltage at all times,
regardless of ignition position.
OPERATION
The instrument cluster monitors the multiplexed
multifunction switch operation. When the hazard
warning switch is activated, the instrument cluster
will send a J1850 bus message to the Front Control
Module (FCM), then activate the two turn signal
indicators and audible click in the instrument clus-
ter.
The FCM will then activate the necessary relays in
the Power Distribution Center (PDC) to begin flash-
ing both the front and rear turn signal indicator
lamps.
HEADLAMP
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect and isolate the negitive battery
cable.
(2) Remove the headlamp unit (Refer to 8 - ELEC-
TRICAL/LAMPS/LIGHTING - EXTERIOR/HEAD-
LAMP UNIT - REMOVAL).
(3) Seperate the socket from the headlamp unit.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: Do Not Touch the bulb glass with fingers
or other oily surfaces. Reduced bulb life will result.
(1) Install the socket into the headlamp unit.
(2) Install the headlamp unit (Refer to 8 - ELEC-
TRICAL/LAMPS/LIGHTING - EXTERIOR/HEAD-
LAMP UNIT - INSTALLATION).(3) Connect the negitive battery cable.
HEADLAMP SWITCH
DESCRIPTION
The multiplexed headlamp switch is located on the
instrument panel. The headlamp switch controls the
parking lamps, fog lamps and the headlamps. A sep-
arate switch in the module controls the interior
lamps and instrument cluster illumination. This
switch also contains a rheostat for controlling the
illumination level of the cluster lamps.
OPERATION
The multiplexed headlamp switch has an off, park-
ing lamp, fog lamp and a headlamp on position. High
beams are controlled by the multiplexed multifunc-
tion switch on the steering column. The fog lamps
are illuminated by pulling back on the headlamp
switch knob when in the parking lamp or headlamp
ON position.The headlamp switch cannot be
repaired. It must be replaced.
The Instrument Cluster monitors the headlamp
and multifunction switch operation. When the head-
lamp switch is rotated to the parking lamp or On
position the Instrument Cluster sends a J1850 mes-
sage to the Front Control Module, which is mated to
the power distribution center to become the Inte-
grated Control Module, to illuminate the appropriate
bulbs. When the multifunction switch is activated to
the optical horn or high beam position the Instru-
ment Cluster illuminates the high beam indicator
and sends a J1850 message to the Front Control
Module to illuminate the appropriate bulbs.
REMOVAL
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-
BAGS, DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM BEFORE
ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING
COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT
DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. DISCONNECT AND ISO-
LATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE,
THEN WAIT TWO MINUTES FOR THE AIRBAG SYS-
TEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE PER-
FORMING FURTHER DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. THIS
IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE AIRBAG
SYSTEM. FAILURE TO TAKE THE PROPER PRE-
CAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIR-
BAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL
INJURY.
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
8L - 14 LAMPS/LIGHTING - EXTERIORDR
FOG LAMP RELAY (Continued)

(5) Connect the battery negative cable. Turn the
ignition switch to the On position. Set the parking
brake. Place the transmission gear selector lever in
the Reverse position. Check for battery voltage at the
backup lamp switch output circuit cavity of the auto-
matic day/night mirror wire harness connector. If
OK, go to Step 6. If not OK, repair the open circuit
as required.
(6) Turn the ignition switch to the Off position.
Disconnect the battery negative cable. Plug in the
automatic day/night mirror wire harness connector.
Connect the battery negative cable. Turn the ignition
switch to the On position. Place the transmission
gear selector lever in the Neutral position. Place the
mirror switch in the On (the LED in the mirror
switch is lighted) position. Cover the forward facing
ambient photocell sensor to keep out any ambient
light.NOTE: The ambient photocell sensor must be cov-
ered completely, so that no light reaches the sen-
sor. Use a finger pressed tightly against the sensor,
or cover the sensor completely with electrical tape.
(7) Shine a light into the rearward facing head-
lamp photocell sensor. The mirror glass should
darken. If OK, go to Step 8. If not OK, replace the
faulty automatic day/night mirror unit.
(8) With the mirror glass darkened, place the
transmission gear selector lever in the Reverse posi-
tion. The mirror should return to its normal reflec-
tance. If not OK, replace the faulty automatic day/
night mirror unit.
REMOVAL
For removal procedures, (Refer to 23 - BODY/IN-
TERIOR/REAR VIEW MIRROR - REMOVAL).
POWER MIRROR SWITCH
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - POWER MIRROR
SWITCH
The power mirror switch is included with the
Driver Door Module. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/
POWER LOCKS/DOOR MODULE - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING).
REMOVAL
The power mirror switch is included with the
Driver Door Module. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/
POWER LOCKS/DOOR MODULE - REMOVAL).
SIDEVIEW MIRROR
REMOVAL
(Refer to 23 - BODY/EXTERIOR/SIDE VIEW MIR-
ROR - REMOVAL).
Fig. 2 Automatic Day/Night Mirror
1 - REAR FACING SENSOR
2 - CONNECTOR
3 - FORWARD FACING SENSOR
4 - SWITCH
8N - 12 POWER MIRRORSDR
AUTOMATIC DAY / NIGHT MIRROR (Continued)

DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - POWER STEERING
SYSTEM
There is some noise in all power steering systems. One of the most common is a hissing sound evident at a
standstill parking. Or when the steering wheel is at the end of it's travel. Hiss is a high frequency noise similar
to that of a water tap being closed slowly. The noise is present in all valves that have a high velocity fluid passing
through an orifice. There is no relationship between this noise and steering performance.
STEERING NOISE
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTION
OBJECTIONAL HISS OR
WHISTLE1. Steering intermediate shaft to dash panel
seal.1. Check and repair seal at dash
panel.
2. Noisy valve in power steering gear. 2. Replace steering gear.
RATTLE OR CLUNK 1. Gear mounting bolts loose. 1. Tighten bolts to specification.
2. Loose or damaged suspension
components.2. Inspect and repair suspension.
3. Internal gear noise. 3. Replace steering gear.
4. Pressure hose in contact with other
components.4. Reposition hose.
5. Loose or damaged intermediate shaft or
column.5. Inspect and repair or replace.
CHIRP OR SQUEAL 1. Loose belt. 1. Adjust or replace.
WHINE OR GROWL 1. Low fluid level. 1. Fill to proper level.
2. Pressure hose in contact with other
components.2. Reposition hose.
3. Internal pump noise. 3. Replace pump.
4. Air in fluid 4. Check for lekas, Evacuate air
from P/S system.
SUCKING AIR SOUND 1. Loose return line clamp. 1. Replace clamp.
2. O-ring missing or damaged on hose
fitting.2. Replace o-ring.
3. Low fluid level. 3. Fill to proper level.
4. Air leak between pump and reservoir. 4. Repair as necessary.
5. Reservoir cap not installed correctly. 5. Install reservoir cap correctly.
SCRUBBING OR
KNOCKING1. Wrong tire size. 1. Verify tire size.
19 - 2 STEERINGDR
STEERING (Continued)

BLOCK - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR............24-19
BLOCK - INSPECTION, ENGINE . 9-128,9-205,9-39
BLOCK - INSTALLATION, BLOWER
MOTOR RESISTOR...................24-19
BLOCK - INSTALLATION, BRAKE
JUNCTION...........................5-24
BLOCK - OPERATION, BLOWER MOTOR
RESISTOR..........................24-18
BLOCK - REMOVAL, BLOWER MOTOR
RESISTOR..........................24-19
BLOCK - REMOVAL, BRAKE JUNCTION....5-24
BLOCK HEATER - 5.9L DIESEL -
DESCRIPTION, ENGINE.................7-37
BLOCK HEATER - 5.9L DIESEL -
INSTALLATION, ENGINE................7-38
BLOCK HEATER - 5.9L DIESEL -
OPERATION, ENGINE...................7-38
BLOCK HEATER - 5.9L DIESEL -
REMOVAL, ENGINE....................7-38
BLOCK HEATER - DESCRIPTION, ENGINE . . . 7-36
BLOCK HEATER - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, ENGINE.....................7-36
BLOCK HEATER - INSTALLATION,
ENGINE.............................7-37
BLOCK HEATER - OPERATION, ENGINE....7-36
BLOCK HEATER - REMOVAL, ENGINE......7-37
BLOCK REFACING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, CYLINDER...............9-264
BLOWER MOTOR - DESCRIPTION.......24-28
BLOWER MOTOR - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING.............................24-28
BLOWER MOTOR - INSTALLATION.......24-31
BLOWER MOTOR - OPERATION.........24-28
BLOWER MOTOR - REMOVAL...........24-31
BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR BLOCK -
DESCRIPTION.......................24-18
BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR BLOCK -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.............24-19
BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR BLOCK -
INSTALLATION.......................24-19
BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR BLOCK -
OPERATION.........................24-18
BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR BLOCK -
REMOVAL..........................24-19
BLOWER MOTOR SWITCH -
DESCRIPTION.......................24-20
BLOWER MOTOR SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING.......................24-20
BLOWER MOTOR SWITCH - OPERATION . . 24-20
BODY - ADJUSTMENTS, VALVE........21-310
BODY - ASSEMBLY, VALVE......21-299,21-414
BODY & CABLE - DESCRIPTION,
ANTENNA...........................8A-4
BODY & CABLE - INSTALLATION,
ANTENNA...........................8A-6
BODY & CABLE - OPERATION, ANTENNA . . . 8A-4
BODY & CABLE - REMOVAL, ANTENNA....8A-6
BODY - CLEANING, VALVE......21-298,21-412
BODY - DESCRIPTION, THROTTLE.......14-36
BODY - DESCRIPTION, VALVE....21-267,21-408
BODY - DISASSEMBLY, VALVE . . . 21-287,21-410
BODY - INSPECTION, VALVE.....21-298,21-413
BODY - INSTALLATION, THROTTLE.......14-37
BODY - INSTALLATION, VALVE . . . 21-309,21-414
BODY - OPERATION, THROTTLE.........14-36
BODY - OPERATION, VALVE.....21-272,21-408
BODY - REMOVAL, THROTTLE..........14-36
BODY - REMOVAL, VALVE.......21-286,21-410
BODY AND CABLE - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, ANTENNA
...................8A-4
BODY CODE PLATE - DESCRIPTION
.....Intro.-3
BODY ISOLATORS - INSTALLATION
......23-37
BODY ISOLATORS - REMOVAL
..........23-36
BODY LUBRICATION - STANDARD
PROCEDURE
.........................23-3
BODY OPENING DIMENSIONS -
SPECIFICATIONS
.....................23-99
BODY PANEL REPAIR - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, PLASTIC
.................23-3
BODY SIDE MOLDINGS - INSTALLATION
. . 23-36
BODY SIDE MOLDINGS - REMOVAL
......23-36
BODY, SPECIAL TOOLS
................23-14
BODY VENT - INSTALLATION
...........23-71
BODY VENT - REMOVAL
...............23-71
BOOST PRESSURE - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, TURBOCHARGER
.............11-11BOOSTER - DESCRIPTION, POWER
BRAKE..............................5-29
BOOSTER - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
HYDRAULIC..........................5-30
BOOSTER - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
MASTER CYLINDER/POWER.............5-25
BOOSTER - INSTALLATION, HYDRO-
BOOST BRAKE........................5-32
BOOSTER - INSTALLATION, POWER
BRAKE..............................5-29
BOOSTER - OPERATION, POWER BRAKE . . . 5-29
BOOSTER - REMOVAL, HYDRO-BOOST
BRAKE..............................5-31
BOOSTER - REMOVAL, POWER BRAKE....5-29
BOOT - INSTALLATION, 4WD FLOOR
SHIFT..............................23-62
BOOT - INSTALLATION, EXTENSION
HOUSING SEAL AND DUST......21-476,21-571
BOOT - REMOVAL, 4WD FLOOR SHIFT....23-62
BOOT - REMOVAL, EXTENSION HOUSING
SEAL AND DUST..............21-476,21-571
BORE - DE-GLAZE - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, CYLINDER...............9-264
BORE HONING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, CYLINDER...........9-128,9-38
BORE REPAIR - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, CAM...................9-267
BORE REPAIR - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, CYLINDER...............9-265
BOX - INSTALLATION, CARGO..........23-37
BOX - INSTALLATION, GLOVE...........23-52
BOX - INSTALLATION, WITH CARGO . 8L-22,8L-23,
8L-24,8L-7,8L-9
BOX - INSTALLATION, WITHOUT CARGO . . 8L-22,
8L-23,8L-24,8L-8,8L-9
BOX - REMOVAL, CARGO..............23-37
BOX - REMOVAL, GLOVE..............23-52
BOX - REMOVAL, WITH CARGO....8L-22,8L-24,
8L-7,8L-9
BOX - REMOVAL, WITHOUT CARGO.....8L-22,
8L-23,8L-24,8L-7,8L-9
BOX - TIE DOWN - INSTALLATION,
CARGO............................23-38
BOX - TIE DOWN - REMOVAL, CARGO....23-38
BOX LAMP/SWITCH - INSTALLATION,
GLOVE.............................8L-28
BOX LAMP/SWITCH - REMOVAL, GLOVE . . 8L-27
BOX LATCH - INSTALLATION, GLOVE.....23-52
BOX LATCH - REMOVAL, GLOVE.........23-52
B-PILLAR GRAB HANDLE -
INSTALLATION.......................23-68
B-PILLAR GRAB HANDLE - REMOVAL....23-68
B-PILLAR LOWER TRIM - INSTALLATION . . 23-64
B-PILLAR LOWER TRIM - REMOVAL.....23-63
B-PILLAR UPPER TRIM - INSTALLATION . . 23-64
B-PILLAR UPPER TRIM - REMOVAL......23-64
BRACKET - INSTALLATION, REAR VIEW
MIRROR SUPPORT...................23-70
BRACKET - INSTALLATION, STEERING
COLUMN OPENING SUPPORT...........23-60
BRACKET - REMOVAL, STEERING
COLUMN OPENING SUPPORT...........23-60
BRACKETS - INSTALLATION, SEAT BACK
REAR - FOOTMANS LOOP..............23-85
BRACKETS - REMOVAL, SEAT BACK
REAR - FOOTMANS LOOP..............23-85
BRAKE - CLEANING, REAR DRUM IN
HAT ................................5-39
BRAKE - DESCRIPTION, CONTROLLER
ANTILOCK...........................8E-3
BRAKE - DESCRIPTION, PARKING........5-36
BRAKE - INSPECTION, REAR DRUM IN
HAT ................................5-39
BRAKE - INSTALLATION, CONTROLLER
ANTILOCK...........................8E-3
BRAKE - OPERATION, CONTROLLER
ANTILOCK...........................8E-3
BRAKE - OPERATION, PARKING..........5-36
BRAKE - REMOVAL, CONTROLLER
ANTILOCK
...........................8E-3
BRAKE BLEEDING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, ABS
.....................5-46
BRAKE BOOSTER - DESCRIPTION,
POWER
.............................5-29
BRAKE BOOSTER - INSTALLATION,
HYDRO-BOOST
.......................5-32
BRAKE BOOSTER - INSTALLATION,
POWER
.............................5-29BRAKE BOOSTER - OPERATION, POWER . . . 5-29
BRAKE BOOSTER - REMOVAL,
HYDRO-BOOST.......................5-31
BRAKE BOOSTER - REMOVAL, POWER....5-29
BRAKE CABLE - INSTALLATION, FRONT
PARKING............................5-38
BRAKE CABLE - INSTALLATION, REAR
PARK...............................5-38
BRAKE CABLE - REMOVAL, FRONT
PARKING............................5-36
BRAKE CABLE - REMOVAL, REAR PARK . . . 5-37
BRAKE CALIPER ADAPTER MOUNT -
INSTALLATION, DISC...................5-22
BRAKE CALIPERS - DESCRIPTION, DISC . . . 5-16
BRAKE CALIPERS - OPERATION, DISC.....5-16
BRAKE FLUID CONTAMINATION -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING..............5-23
BRAKE FLUID LEVEL - STANDARD
PROCEDURE.........................5-23
BRAKE FLUID, SPECIFICATIONS..........5-23
BRAKE HOSE - INSTALLATION, FRONT.....5-13
BRAKE HOSE - INSTALLATION, REAR......5-12
BRAKE HOSE - REMOVAL, REAR.........5-11
BRAKE INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION,
BRAKE/PARK........................8J-19
BRAKE INDICATOR - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING...........................8J-20
BRAKE INDICATOR - OPERATION,
BRAKE/PARK........................8J-19
BRAKE JUNCTION BLOCK -
INSTALLATION.........................5-24
BRAKE JUNCTION BLOCK - REMOVAL.....5-24
BRAKE LAMP SWITCH - DESCRIPTION....8L-9
BRAKE LAMP SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING.......................8L-10
BRAKE LAMP SWITCH - INSTALLATION . . . 8L-11
BRAKE LAMP SWITCH - OPERATION......8L-9
BRAKE LAMP SWITCH - REMOVAL......8L-10
BRAKE PROPORTIONING -
DESCRIPTION, ELECTRONIC VARIABLE....5-49
BRAKE PROPORTIONING - OPERATION,
ELECTRONIC VARIABLE................5-49
BRAKE ROTOR, DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING - DISC......................5-32
BRAKE SHOES - ADJUSTMENT, PARKING . . 5-41
BRAKE, SPECIFICATIONS - BASE.........5-10
BRAKE SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, BASE........................5-2
BRAKE TRANSMISSION SHIFT
INTERLOCK - ADJUSTMENTS....21-196,21-365
BRAKE TRANSMISSION SHIFT
INTERLOCK - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING....................21-196,21-364
BRAKE TRANSMISSION SHIFT
INTERLOCK SYSTEM - DESCRIPTION . . . 21-196,
21-364
BRAKE TRANSMISSION SHIFT
INTERLOCK SYSTEM - OPERATION.....21-196,
21-364
BRAKE/PARK BRAKE INDICATOR -
DESCRIPTION.......................8J-19
BRAKE/PARK BRAKE INDICATOR -
OPERATION.........................8J-19
BRAKES - ABS - DESCRIPTION...........5-45
BRAKES - ABS - OPERATION............5-45
BRAKES, SPECIAL TOOLS - BASE.........5-5
BREAK-IN - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH............24-10
BREATHER - INSTALLATION,
CRANKCASE
........................9-243
BREATHER - REMOVAL, CRANKCASE
.....9-242
BUCKLE - INSTALLATION, FRONT
OUTBOARD SEAT BELT
................8O-38
BUCKLE - REMOVAL, FRONT OUTBOARD
SEAT BELT
.........................8O-37
BUILT-IN INDICATOR TEST - STANDARD
PROCEDURE
........................8F-10
BUMPER - INSTALLATION, FRONT
........13-2
BUMPER - INSTALLATION, JOUNCE
.......2-43
BUMPER - INSTALLATION, REAR
.........13-4
BUMPER - REMOVAL, FRONT
............13-2
BUMPER - REMOVAL, JOUNCE
...........2-43
BUMPER - REMOVAL, REAR
.............13-3
BUMPERS (3500) - INSTALLATION,
AUXILIARY SPRING
....................2-43
BUMPERS (3500) - REMOVAL,
AUXILIARY SPRING
....................2-43
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