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Installation Procedure
1. Install the IAT sensor into the grommet in the intake
air duct.
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2. Correct the IAT electrical connector.
3. Connect the negative battery cable.
Manifold Absolute Pressure
(MAP) Sensor
Removal Procedure
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Disconnect the EGR valve.
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3. Disconnect the MAP sensor connector from the MAP
sensor.
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4.Remove the bolts and the MAP sensor from the
intake manifold.
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Installation Procedure
1. Install the MAP sensor and bolts on the intake
manifold.
Torque: 4 Nꞏm (35 lb in)
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2. Connect the MAP sensor connector.
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3. Connect the EGR valve.
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4. Connect the negative battery cable.
Oil Temperature (OT) Sensor
Removal Procedure
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the battery.
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3. Disconnect the electrical connector from the OT
sensor.
4. Remove the OT sensor.
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Installation Procedure
1. Install the OT sensor.
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2. Connect the OT sensor electrical connector.
3. Install the battery.
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4. Connect the negative battery cable.
Malfunction Indicator Lamp
(MIL)
Removal and Installation Procedure
Refer to Meter in Electrical section.
Engine Control Module (ECM)
Service Precaution
NOTE: To prevent possible electrostatic discharge
damage to the ECM, do not touch the connector pins or
soldered components on the circuit board.
When replacing the ECM to prevent possible electro
damage, follow these guidelines:
Before removing the ECM, disconnect the negative
battery cable.
Before install the ECM, install the negative battery cable.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
Damage
Electronic components used in the control systems are
often designed to carry very low voltage. Electronic
components are susceptible to damage caused by
electrostatic discharge. Less than 100 volts of static
electricity can cause damage to some electronic
components. By comparison, it takes as much as 4,000
volts for a person to even feel the zap of a static
discharge.
There are several ways for a person to become statically
charged. The most common methods of charging are by
friction and by induction. An example of charging by
friction is a person sliding across a car seat.
Charging by induction occurs when a person with well
insulated shoes stands near a highly charged object and
momentarily touches ground. Charges of the same
polarity are drained off leaving the person highly charged
with the opposite polarity. Static charges can cause
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damage, therefore, it is important to use care when
handling and testing electronic components.
NOTE: To prevent possible Electrostatic Discharge
damage, follow these guidelines:
Do not touch the control module connector pins or
soldered components on the control module circuit
board.
Do not open the replacement part package until the
part is ready to be installed.
Before removing the part from the package, ground
the package to a known good ground on the vehicle.
If the part has been handled while sliding across the
seat, or while sitting down from a standing position, or
while walking a distance, touch a known good ground
before installing the part.
NOTE: To prevent internal ECM damage, the ignition
must be in the “OFF” position in order to disconnect or
reconnect power to the ECM (for example: battery cable,
ECM pigtail, ECM fuse, jumper cables, etc.).
IMPORTANT:When replacing the production ECM
with a service ECM, it is important to transfer the
broadcast code and production ECM number to the
service ECM label. This will allow positive identification of
ECM parts throughout the service life of the vehicle. Do
not record this information on the metal ECM cover.
IMPORTANT:The ignition should always be in the
“OFF” position in order to install or remove the ECM
connectors.
Service of the ECM should normally consist of either re-
placement of the ECM. If the diagnostic procedures call
for the ECM to be replaced, the ECM should be checked
first to ensure it is the correct part. If it is, remove the
faulty ECM and install the new service ECM.
DTC P0601 indicates the check sum error.
Removal Procedure
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Disconnect the ECM connector.
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3. Remove the bolts ECM bracket and battery bracket.
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4. Remove the ECM.
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Installation Procedure
1. Install the ECM.
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2. Install the bolts, ECM bracket and battery bracket.
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3. Connect the ECM connector.
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4. Connect the negative battery cable.
If the ECM is replaced, the new ECM will need to be
programmed.
EEPROM
General Description
The Electronically Erasable Programmable Read Only
Memory (EEPROM) is a permanent memory that is
physically soldered within the ECM. The EEPROM
contains program and calibration information that the
ECM needs to control powertrain operation.
Functional Check
1. Perform the On-Board Diagnostic System Check.
2. Start the engine and run for one minute.
3. Scan for DTCs using the Tech 2.
Intake Throttle Position (ITP)
Sensor
Removal Procedure
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
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2. Remove the cover of the intercooler.
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3. Remove the bolts and the left side bracket to the
intercooler.
4 . R e m o v e t h e a i r d u c t w i t h b r a c k e t f r o m t h e i n t e r c o o l e r.
5. Remove the throttle body from the intake manifold.
6. Disconnect the ITP sensor electrical connector and
throttle motor control connector.
7. Remove the bolts and the ITP sensor from the throttle
body.
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NOTE: Do not clean the ITP sensor by soaking it in
solvent. The sensor will be damaged as a result.
Function Check
Use a Tech 2 to check the ITP sensor output voltage at
closed throttle.
The voltage should be under 0.85 volt.
If the reading is greater than 0.85 volt, check the
throttle shaft to see if it is binding.
If the throttle shaft is not binding and the throttle cable
is properly adjusted, install a new ITP sensor.
Installation Procedure
1. Install the ITP sensor on the throttle body with the
bolts.
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2. Install the throttle body to the intake manifold and the
air duct with bracket between throttle body and
intercooler.
Torque: 20 Nꞏm (14 Ib ft)
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3. Connect the ITP sensor electrical connector and
throttle motor control connector.
4. Install the bracket to the intercooler.
5. Install the cover of intercooler.
6. Install the negative battery cable.
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Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS)
Removal Procedure
CAUTION: The VSS is located on the right side of
the transfer case just ahead of the rear propeller
shaft and very close to the exhaust pipes. Be sure
that the exhaust pipes are cool enough to touch
before trying to remove the VSS. If the pipes are hot,
you could be burned.
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Disconnect the VSS electrical connector.
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3. Remove the bolt and the clamp securing the VSS in
place.
IMPORTANT:H a v e a c o n t a i n e r r e a d y t o c a t c h a n y f l u i d
that leaks out when the VSS is removed from the transfer
case.
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4. Remove the VSS from the transfer case by wiggling it
slightly and pulling it straight out.
Inspection Procedure
1. Inspect the electrical connector for signs of corrosion
or warping. Replace the VSS if the electrical
connector is corroded or warped.
2. Inspect the VSS driven gear for chips, breaks, or worn
condition. Replace the VSS if the driven gear is
chipped, broken or worn.
3. Inspect the O-ring for wear, nicks, tears, or
looseness. Replace the O-ring if necessary.
Installation Procedure
1. Install the VSS in the transfer case with the notch for
the connector facing the rear.
2. Secure the VSS in place with the clamp and the bolt.
Tighten
Tighten the bolt to 16 Nꞏm (12 lb ft.).
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3. Connect the VSS electrical connector.
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4. Check the transfer case oil level. Add fluid if
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5. Connect the negative battery cable.
Air Cleaner/Air Filter
Removal Procedure
1. Loosen the clamp between the air cleaner lid and the
duct.
2. Release the four latches securing the lid to the air
cleaner housing.
3. Remove the air cleaner lid.
4. Remove the air filter element.
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5. Remove the retaining bolts and the air cleaner
housing from the vehicle.
Installation Procedure
1. Install the air cleaner housing in the vehicle with the
retaining bolts.
2. Install the air filter element in the air cleaner housing.
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3. Install the air cleaner lid on the air duct and the air
cleaner housing.
4. Tighten the clamp and secure the four latches
between the lid and the air cleaner housing.
Accel Position (AP) Sensor
Removal Procedure
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Disconnect the electrical connector to the AP sensor.
3.Remove the bolts and the accelerator pedal
assembly from the bulkhead.
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4. Remove the bolts and AP sensor from the accelerator
pedal assembly.
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