8W-80 CONNECTOR PIN-OUTS
Component Page
A/C Compressor Clutch.................8W-80-4
A/C Cycling Switch....................8W-80-4
A/C Heater Blower Motor...............8W-80-4
A/C Heater Control....................8W-80-4
A/C High Pressure Switch..............8W-80-4
A/C Low Pressure Switch...............8W-80-5
Airbag Control Module.................8W-80-5
Ash Receiver Lamp....................8W-80-6
Back-Up Lamp Switch.................8W-80-6
Battery Temperature Sensor.............8W-80-6
Blower Motor Resistor Block.............8W-80-6
Brake Warning Lamp Switch............8W-80-6
C101...............................8W-80-7
C102...............................8W-80-7
C103...............................8W-80-7
C104...............................8W-80-8
C105...............................8W-80-8
C108...............................8W-80-8
C160...............................8W-80-8
C161...............................8W-80-8
C170...............................8W-80-9
C205...............................8W-80-9
C206..............................8W-80-10
C225..............................8W-80-10
C230..............................8W-80-10
C231..............................8W-80-11
C241..............................8W-80-12
C242..............................8W-80-12
C301..............................8W-80-12
C303..............................8W-80-12
C309..............................8W-80-12
C340..............................8W-80-13
C341..............................8W-80-13
Camshaft Position Sensor..............8W-80-14
Center High Mounted Stop Lamp........8W-80-14
Cigar Lighter/Power Outlet.............8W-80-14
Clockspring.........................8W-80-14
Clutch Pedal Position Switch...........8W-80-15
Controller Anti-Lock Brake.............8W-80-15
Crankshaft Position Sensor.............8W-80-16
Data Link Connector..................8W-80-1
Daytime Running Lamp Module.........8W-80-16Component Page
Dome Lamp........................8W-80-17
Downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor......8W-80-17
Driver Door Lock Motor...............8W-80-17
Driver Door Lock Switch...............8W-80-17
Driver Power Window Motor............8W-80-17
Driver Power Window Switch...........8W-80-18
Driver Side Airbag...................8W-80-18
Duty Cycle Evap/Purge Solenoid.........8W-80-18
EGR Transducer Solenoid..............8W-80-19
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor......8W-80-18
Engine Oil Pressure Switch............8W-80-19
Fog Lamp Switch....................8W-80-19
Front Fog Lamp Switch...............8W-80-19
Fuel Injector No. 1...................8W-80-19
Fuel Injector No. 2...................8W-80-19
Fuel Injector No. 3...................8W-80-20
Fuel Injector No. 4...................8W-80-20
Fuel Pump Module...................8W-80-20
Generator..........................8W-80-20
Glove Box Lamp And Switch............8W-80-20
Halo Lamp.........................8W-80-21
Headlamp Dimmer And Optical
Horn Switch......................8W-80-21
Headlamp Leveling Switch.............8W-80-21
Headlamp Switch....................8W-80-21
Heater Blower Motor.................8W-80-21
High Speed Warning Module...........8W-80-22
Horn..............................8W-80-22
Horn No. 1.........................8W-80-22
Horn No. 2.........................8W-80-22
IAT/Map Sensor.....................8W-80-25
Idle Air Control Motor.................8W-80-22
Ignition Coil Pack....................8W-80-22
Ignition Switch......................8W-80-23
Immobilizer.........................8W-80-23
Immobilizer Engine Sensor.............8W-80-23
Instrument Cluster-C1................8W-80-24
Instrument Cluster-C2................8W-80-24
Intermittent Wipe/Wash Switch.........8W-80-25
Key-In Switch.......................8W-80-25
Knock Sensor.......................8W-80-25
PL8W - 80 CONNECTOR PIN-OUTS 8W - 80 - 1
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1- -
2 K19 18BK/GY IGNITION COIL NO. 1, 3 DRIVER
3 K17 18DB/TN IGNITION COIL NO. 2, 4 DRIVER
4 K20 18DG GENERATOR FIELD DRIVER
5 V32 20YL/RD SPEED CONTROL FEED
6 A142 18DG/OR AUTOMATIC SHUT DOWN RELAY OUTPUT
7 K13 18YL/WT FUEL INJECTOR NO. 3 DRIVER
8 G3 20BK/PK CHECK ENGINE LAMP DRIVER
9- -
10 Z12 18BK/TN GROUND
11 - -
12 - -
13 K11 18WT/DB FUEL INJECTOR NO. 1 DRIVER
14 - -
15 - -
16 K14 18LB/BR
17 K12 18TN
18 K173 20LG
19 - -
20F12 18DB/WT FUSED IGNITION SWITCH OUTPUT (ST-RUN)
21 - -
22 - -
23 G4 20DB FUEL LEVEL SENSOR SIGNAL
24 K42 20BK/LG** KNOCK SENSOR SIGNAL
24 K42 20DB/LG** KNOCK SENSOR SIGNAL
31 40
21 30
11 20
110
BLACK
CONTROL SOLENOID RECIRCULATION GAS EXHAUST 20GY/YL K35 40- - 39
SENSE SWITCH A/C 18BR/OR C20 38
SIGNAL SENSOR POSITION THROTTLE 20OR/DB K22 35
- - 34
SIGNAL SENSOR POSITION CAMSHAFT 20TN/YL K44 33
SIGNAL SENSOR POSITION CRANKSHAFT 20GY/BK K24 32
- - 31
SIGNAL SENSOR OXYGEN HEATED UPSTREAM 20BK/DG K41 30
- - 29
- - 28
- - 27
SIGNAL SENSOR TEMPERATURE COOLANT ENGINE 20TN/BK** K2 26
SIGNAL SENSOR TEMPERATURE COOLANT ENGINE 20TN/DB* K2 26
- - 25
POWERTRAIN
CONTROL
MODULE - C2
20DB/WT F12 (ST-RUN)OUTPUT SWITCH IGNITION FUSED
24K42 20DB/LG KNOCK SENSOR SIGNAL
* 1.8L/2.0L SOHC
** 2.0L DOHC
1.8L
2.0L 36 K1 20DG/RD MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE SENSOR SIGNAL
37 K21 20BK/RD INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR SIGNAL
FUEL INJECTOR NO. 4 DRIVER
FUEL INJECTOR NO. 2 DRIVER
SOLID STATE RELAY CONTROL
8W - 80 - 34 8W-80 CONNECTOR PIN-OUTSPL
J988W-1PL008034
(2) Remove negative battery cable.
(3) Place a shop towel around the spark plugs
when removing them from the engine. This will catch
any fluid that may possibly be in the cylinder under
pressure.
(4) With all spark plugs removed, rotate engine
crankshaft using a breaker bar and socket.
(5) Identify the fluid in the cylinder(s) (i.e., cool-
ant, fuel, oil or other).
(6) Make sure all fluid has been removed from the
cylinders. Inspect engine for damage (i.e., Connecting
Rods, Pistons, Valves etc.)
(7) Repair engine or components as necessary to
prevent this problem from occurring again.
CAUTION: Squirt approximately 1 teaspoon of oil
into cylinders, rotate engine to lubricate the cylin-
der walls to prevent damage on restart.
(8) Install new spark plugs.
(9) Drain engine oil and remove oil filter.
(10) Fill engine with specified amount of approved
oil and install new oil filter.
(11) Connect negative battery cable.
(12) Start engine and check for any leaks.
CHECKING ENGINE OIL LEVEL
The best time to check engine oil level is after it
has sat overnight, or if the engine has been running,
allow the engine to be shut off for at least 5 minutes
before checking oil level.
Checking the oil while the vehicle is on level
ground will improve the accuracy of the oil level
reading. Add only when the level is at or below the
ADD mark (Fig. 5).
ENGINE OIL SERVICE
WARNING: NEW OR USED ENGINE OIL CAN BE
IRRITATING TO THE SKIN. AVOID PROLONGED OR
REPEATED SKIN CONTACT WITH ENGINE OIL.
CONTAMINANTS IN USED ENGINE OIL, CAUSED BY
INTERNAL COMBUSTION, CAN BE HAZARDOUS TO
YOUR HEALTH. THOROUGHLY WASH EXPOSED
SKIN WITH SOAP AND WATER. DO NOT WASH
SKIN WITH GASOLINE, DIESEL FUEL, THINNER, OR
SOLVENTS, HEALTH PROBLEMS CAN RESULT. DO
NOT POLLUTE, DISPOSE OF USED ENGINE OIL
PROPERLY. CONTACT YOUR DEALER OR GOVERN-MENT AGENCY FOR LOCATION OF COLLECTION
CENTER IN YOUR AREA.
ENGINE OIL SPECIFICATION
CAUTION: Do not use non-detergent or straight
mineral oil when adding or changing crankcase
lubricant. Engine failure can result.
API SERVICE GRADE CERTIFIED
Use an engine oil that is API Service Grade Certi-
fied. MOPARtprovides engine oils that conforms to
this service grade.
SAE VISCOSITY
An SAE viscosity grade is used to specify the vis-
cosity of engine oil. Use only, engine oils with multi-
ple viscosities such as 5W-30 or 10W-30. These are
specified with a dual SAE viscosity grade which indi-
cates the cold-to-hot temperature viscosity range.
Select an engine oil that is best suited to your par-
ticular temperature range and variation (Fig. 6).
ENERGY CONSERVING OIL
An Energy Conserving type oil is recommended for
gasoline engines. They are designated as either
ENERGY CONSERVING or ENERGY CONSERV-
ING II.
CONTAINER IDENTIFICATION
Standard engine oil identification notations have
been adopted to aid in the proper selection of engine
oil. The identifying notations are located on the label
of engine oil plastic bottles and the top of engine oil
cans (Fig. 7).
ENGINE OIL CHANGE
Change engine oil at mileage and time intervals
described in the Maintenance Schedule.
TO CHANGE ENGINE OIL
Run engine until achieving normal operating tem-
perature.
Fig. 5 Oil Level
Fig. 6 Temperature/Engine Oil Viscosity
PLENGINE 9 - 5
GENERAL INFORMATION (Continued)
ENGINE DIAGNOSIS
INDEX
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
CYLINDER COMBUSTION PRESSURE
LEAKAGE TEST........................ 8
CYLINDER COMPRESSION PRESSURE TEST . . 7
ENGINE DIAGNOSISÐMECHANICAL......... 11
ENGINE DIAGNOSISÐPERFORMANCE...... 10GENERAL INFORMATION.................. 7
INSPECTION (ENGINE OIL LEAKS IN
GENERAL)............................ 8
INTAKE MANIFOLD LEAKAGE DIAGNOSIS..... 7
LASH ADJUSTER (TAPPET) NOISE DIAGNOSIS.. 8
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
GENERAL INFORMATION
Engine diagnosis is helpful in determining the
causes of malfunctions.
These malfunctions may be classified as either
mechanical (e.g., a strange noise), or performance
(e.g., engine idles rough and stalls).
Refer to the Service DiagnosisÐMechanical Chart
and the Service DiagnosisÐPerformance Chart, for
possible causes and corrections of malfunctions. Refer
to Group 14, Fuel System, for the fuel system diag-
nosis.
Additional tests and diagnostic procedures may be
necessary for specific engine malfunctions that can-
not be isolated with the Service Diagnosis charts.
Information concerning additional tests and diagno-
sis is provided within the following:
²Cylinder Compression Pressure Test
²Cylinder Combustion Pressure Leakage Test
²Engine Cylinder Head Gasket Failure Diagnosis
²Intake Manifold Leakage Diagnosis
INTAKE MANIFOLD LEAKAGE DIAGNOSIS
An intake manifold air leak is characterized by
lower than normal manifold vacuum. Also, one or
more cylinders may not be functioning.
WARNING: USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN THE
ENGINE IS OPERATING. DO NOT STAND IN A
DIRECT LINE WITH THE FAN. DO NOT PUT YOUR
HANDS NEAR THE PULLEYS, BELTS OR THE FAN.
DO NOT WEAR LOOSE CLOTHING.
(1) Start the engine.
(2) Spray a small stream of water (Spray Bottle) at
the suspected leak area.
(3) If a change in RPM'S, the area of the suspected
leak has been found.
(4) Repair as required.
CYLINDER COMPRESSION PRESSURE TEST
The results of a cylinder compression pressure test
can be utilized to diagnose several engine malfunc-
tions.
Ensure the battery is completely charged and the
engine starter motor is in good operating condition.
Otherwise the indicated compression pressures may
not be valid for diagnosis purposes.
(1) Check engine oil level and add oil if necessary.
(2) Drive the vehicle until engine reaches normal
operating temperature. Select a route free from traf-
fic and other forms of congestion, observe all traffic
laws, and accelerate through the gears several times
briskly.
(3) Remove all spark plugs from engine. As spark
plugs are being removed, check electrodes for abnor-
mal firing indicators fouled, hot, oily, etc. Record cyl-
inder number of spark plug for future reference.
(4) Disconnect coil wire from distributor and
secure to good ground to prevent a spark from start-
ing a fire (Conventional Ignition System). For Direct
Ignition System DIS disconnect the coil connector.
(5) Be sure throttle blade is fully open during the
compression check.
(6) Insert compression gage adaptor into the #1
spark plug hole in cylinder head. Crank engine until
maximum pressure is reached on gage. Record this
pressure as #1 cylinder pressure.
(7) Repeat the previous step for all remaining cyl-
inders.
(8) Compression should not be less than (689kPa)
100 psi and not vary more than 25 percent from cyl-
inder to cylinder.
(9) If one or more cylinders have abnormally low
compression pressures, repeat the compression test.
(10) If the same cylinder or cylinders repeat an
abnormally low reading on the second compression
test, it could indicate the existence of a problem in
the cylinder in question.The recommended com-
pression pressures are to be used only as a
guide to diagnosing engine problems. An engine
should not be disassembled to determine the
PLENGINE 9 - 7
cause of low compression unless some malfunc-
tion is present.
(11) Clean or replace spark plugs as necessary
and adjust gap as specified in Group 8, Electrical.
Tighten to specifications.
(12) Test resistance of spark plug cables. Refer to
Group 8, Electrical Ignition System Secondary Cir-
cuit Inspection.
(13) Test coil output voltage, primary and second-
ary resistance. Replace parts as necessary. Refer to
Group 8, Electrical Ignition System.
(14) Check fuel pump pressure at idle and differ-
ent RPM ranges. Refer to Group 14, Fuel System for
Specifications.
(15) The air filter elements should be replaced as
specified in Group 0, Lubrication and Maintenance,.
(16) Inspect crankcase ventilation system as out
lined in Group 0, Lubrication and Maintenance. For
emission controls see Group 25, Emission Controls
for service procedures.
(17) Inspect and adjust accessory belt drives refer-
ring to Group 7, Cooling System, Accessory Drive
Belts for proper adjustments.
(18) Road test vehicle as a final test.
CYLINDER COMBUSTION PRESSURE LEAKAGE
TEST
The combustion pressure leakage test provides an
accurate means for determining engine condition.
Combustion pressure leakage testing will detect:
²Exhaust and intake valve leaks (improper seat-
ing).
²Leaks between adjacent cylinders or into water
jacket.
²Any causes for combustion/compression pressure
loss.
WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE THE RADIATOR CAP
WITH THE SYSTEM HOT AND UNDER PRESSURE
BECAUSE SERIOUS BURNS FROM COOLANT CAN
OCCUR.
Check the coolant level and fill as required. DO
NOT install the radiator cap.
Start and operate the engine until it attains nor-
mal operating temperature, then turn the engine
OFF.
Clean spark plug recesses with compressed air.
Remove the spark plugs.
Remove the oil filler cap.
Remove the air cleaner.
Calibrate the tester according to the manufactur-
er's instructions. The shop air source for testing
should maintain 483 kPa (70 psi) minimum, 1 379
kPa (200 psi) maximum and 552 kPa (80 psi) recom-
mended.Perform the test procedures on each cylinder
according to the tester manufacturer's instructions.
While testing, listen for pressurized air escaping
through the throttle body, tailpipe and oil filler cap
opening. Check for bubbles in the radiator coolant.
All gauge pressure indications should be equal,
with no more than 25% leakage.
FOR EXAMPLE:At 552 kPa (80 psi) input pres-
sure, a minimum of 414 kPa (60 psi) should be main-
tained in the cylinder.
LASH ADJUSTER (TAPPET) NOISE DIAGNOSIS
A tappet-like noise may be produced from several
items. Check the following items.
(1) Engine oil level too high or too low. This may
cause aerated oil to enter the adjusters and cause
them to be spongy.
(2) Insufficient running time after rebuilding cylin-
der head. Low speed running up to 1 hour may be
required.
(3) During this time, turn engine off and let set for
a few minutes before restarting. Repeat this several
times after engine has reached normal operating
temperature.
(4) Low oil pressure.
(5) The oil restrictor pressed into the vertical oil
passage to the cylinder head is plugged with debris.
(6) Air ingested into oil due to broken or cracked
oil pump pick up.
(7) Worn valve guides.
(8) Rocker arm ears contacting valve spring
retainer.
(9) Rocker arm loose, adjuster stuck or at maxi-
mum extension and still leaves lash in the system.
(10) Faulty lash adjuster.
a. Check lash adjusters for sponginess while
installed in cylinder head. Depress part of rocker
arm over adjuster. Normal adjusters should feel very
firm. Spongy adjusters can be bottomed out easily.
b. Remove suspected rocker arms (sohc) or lash
adjuster (dohc) and replace.
INSPECTION (ENGINE OIL LEAKS IN GENERAL)
Begin with a through visual inspection of the
engine, particularly at the area of the suspected leak.
If an oil leak source is not readily identifiable, the
following steps should be followed:
(1) Do not clean or degrease the engine at this
time because some solvents may cause rubber to
swell, temporarily stopping the leak.
(2) Add an oil soluble dye (use as recommended by
manufacturer). Start the engine and let idle for
approximately 15 minutes. Check the oil dipstick to
make sure the dye is thoroughly mixed as indicated
with a bright yellow color under a black light.
9 - 8 ENGINEPL
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING (Continued)
INSTALLATION
Before installing manifold. Clean all mating sur-
faces. Replace all seals, with new seals. All intakemanifold fasteners and washers are to be discarded
andNEWfasteners and washers are to be used.
(1) Install intake manifold onto cylinder head and
tighten fasteners to 12 N´m (105 in. lbs.) in sequence
shown in (Fig. 20).
(2) Install intake manifold to water inlet support.
Tighten fastener (Fig. 20) to 12 N´m (105 in. lbs.).
(3) Remove covering from fuel injector holes and
insure the holes are clean. Install fuel rail assembly
to intake manifold. Tighten screws to 23 N´m (200 in.
lbs.).
(4) Connect PCV and brake booster hoses.
(5) Inspect quick connect fittings for damage,
replace if necessary Refer to Group 14, Fuel System
for procedure. Apply a light amount of clean engine
oil to fuel inlet tube. Connect fuel supply hose to fuel
rail assembly. Check connection by pulling on connec-
tor to insure it locked into position.
(6) Install throttle body. Tighten fastener to 22
N´m (200 in. lbs.). Install transmission to throttle
body support bracket and tighten to 11.9 N´m (105
in. lbs.) at the throttle body first. Next tighten the
bracket at the transmission.
(7) Connect Manifold Absolute Pressure/Intake Air
Temperature Sensor (TMAP) wiring connector.
(8) Connect knock sensor connector, and wiring at
starter. Connect wiring harness to intake manifold
tab.
(9) Connect Idle Air Control (IAC) motor and
Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) wiring connectors.
(10) Connect vacuum hoses to throttle body.
(11) Install accelerator, kickdown and speed con-
trol cables to their bracket and connect them to the
throttle lever. Refer to Group 14, Fuel System Throt-
tle Body Installation for procedure.
(12) Loose assemble the EGR tube onto valve and
intake manifold finger tight. Tighten tube fasteners
at the EGR valve first to 11 N´m (95 in. lbs.) then,
tighten the intake manifold side fasteners to 11 N´m
(95 in. lbs.).
(13) Install clean air duct to air filter housing.
Tighten clamp to 3 N´m (30 in. lbs.).
(14) Connect negative cable to battery.
(15) Install fresh air duct to air cleaner and
tighten wing nut.
(16) With the DRB scan tool use ASD Fuel System
Test to pressurize system to check for leaks.
CAUTION: When using the ASD Fuel System Test,
the Auto Shutdown (ASD) relay will remain ener-
gized for 7 minutes or until the ignition switch is
turned to the OFF position, or Stop All Test is
selected.
Fig. 18 Knock Sensor
Fig. 19 EGR Tube Assembly
Fig. 20 Intake Manifold Tightening Sequence
11 - 8 EXHAUST SYSTEM AND INTAKE MANIFOLDPL
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
INSTALLATION
Before installing manifolds. Clean all mating sur-
faces. Replace all gaskets, with new.
(1) Assemble lower manifold to upper (if sepa-
rated) and tighten bolts in sequence shown in (Fig.
29) to 28 N´m (250 in. lbs.).
(2) Install intake manifold onto cylinder head and
tighten fasteners to 28 N´m (250 in. lbs.) in sequence
shown in (Fig. 30).
(3) Remove covering from fuel injector holes and
insure the holes are clean. Install fuel rail assembly
to intake manifold. Tighten screws to 23 N´m (200 in.
lbs.).
(4) Connect PCV and brake booster hoses.
(5) Inspect quick connect fittings for damage,
replace if necessary Refer to Group 14, Fuel System
for procedure. Apply a light amount of clean engine
oil to fuel inlet tube. Connect fuel supply hose to fuel
rail assembly. Check connection by pulling on connec-
tor to insure it locked into position.
(6) Connect heater tube and hose to intake mani-
fold.
(7) Connect upper radiator hose and coolant recov-
ery hose.
(8) Connect coolant temperature sensor wiring con-
nector.
(9) Install throttle body. Tighten fastener to 22
N´m (200 in. lbs.).
(10) Connect Manifold Absolute Pressure/Intake
Air Temperature Sensor (TMAP) wiring connector.(11) Connect knock sensor connector and starter
wires. Connect wiring harness to heater tube tab.
(12) Connect Idle Air Control (IAC) motor and
Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) wiring connectors.
(13) Connect vacuum hoses to throttle body.
(14) Install accelerator, kickdown and speed con-
trol cables to their bracket and connect them to the
throttle lever. Refer to Group 14, Fuel System Throt-
tle Body Installation for procedure.
(15) Loose assemble the EGR tube onto valve and
intake manifold finger tight. Tighten tube fasteners
at the EGR valve first to 11 N´m (95 in. lbs.) then,
tighten the intake manifold side fasteners to 11 N´m
(95 in. lbs.).
(16) Install fresh air duct to air filter housing.
Tighten clamp to 3 N´m (25 in. lbs.).
(17) Connect negative cable to battery.
(18) With the DRB scan tool use ASD Fuel System
Test to pressurize system to check for leaks.
CAUTION: When using the ASD Fuel System Test,
the Auto Shutdown (ASD) relay will remain ener-
gized for 7 minutes or until the ignition switch is
turned to the OFF position, or Stop All Test is
selected.
EXHAUST MANIFOLD
REMOVAL
(1) Remove air cleaner assembly and bracket.
(2) Remove exhaust manifold heat shield (Fig. 31).
(3) Disconnect upstream heated oxygen sensor con-
nector.
Fig. 29 Lower Intake Manifold to Upper Tightening
Sequence
Fig. 30 Intake Manifold To Cylinder Head Tightening
Sequence
Fig. 31 Exhaust Manifold Heat Shield
PLEXHAUST SYSTEM AND INTAKE MANIFOLD 11 - 11
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM
INDEX
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GENERAL INFORMATION
INTRODUCTION......................... 21
MODES OF OPERATION.................. 21
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
AIR CONDITIONING CLUTCH RELAYÐ
PCM OUTPUT......................... 31
AIR CONDITIONING PRESSURE
TRANSDUCERÐPCM INPUT............. 25
AUTOMATIC SHUTDOWN (ASD) SENSEÐ
PCM INPUT........................... 25
AUTOMATIC SHUTDOWN RELAYÐ
PCM OUTPUT......................... 32
BATTERY TEMPERATURE SENSORÐ
PCM INPUT........................... 25
BATTERY VOLTAGEÐPCM INPUT........... 25
BRAKE SWITCHÐPCM INPUT.............. 25
CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSORÐPCM INPUT . 25
CHARGING SYSTEM INDICATOR LAMPÐ
PCM OUTPUT......................... 32
CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSORÐ
PCM INPUT........................... 26
DATA LINK CONNECTOR.................. 33
DUTY CYCLE EVAP PURGE SOLENOIDÐ
PCM OUTPUT......................... 32
ELECTRIC EGR TRANSDUCERÐ
PCM OUTPUT......................... 32
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSORÐ
PCM INPUT........................... 26
FUEL INJECTORSÐPCM OUTPUT.......... 34
FUEL LEVEL SENSORÐPCM INPUT......... 27
FUEL PUMP RELAYÐPCM OUTPUT......... 32
GENERATOR FIELDÐPCM OUTPUT......... 33
HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR (O2S SENSOR)Ð
PCM INPUT........................... 27
IDLE AIR CONTROL MOTORÐPCM OUTPUT . . 33
IGNITION CIRCUIT SENSEÐPCM INPUT..... 28
IGNITION COILÐPCM OUTPUT............. 34
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSORÐ
PCM INPUT........................... 28
KNOCK SENSORÐPCM INPUT............. 29
MALFUNCTION INDICATOR (CHECK ENGINE)
LAMPÐPCM OUTPUT.................. 34
MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE (MAP)
SENSORÐPCM INPUT.................. 29
PARK/NEUTRAL POSITION SWITCHÐ
PCM INPUT........................... 30
POWER DISTRIBUTION CENTER........... 23
POWER STEERING PRESSURE SWITCHÐ
PCM INPUT........................... 30
POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE.......... 24SCI RECEIVEÐPCM INPUT................ 30
SCI RECEIVEÐPCM OUTPUT.............. 35
SENSOR RETURNÐPCM INPUT............ 30
SOLID STATE FAN RELAYÐPCM OUTPUT.... 35
SPEED CONTROL SERVOSÐPCM OUTPUT . . . 30
SPEED CONTROLÐPCM INPUT............ 35
SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS..................... 23
TACHOMETERÐPCM OUTPUT............. 35
THROTTLE POSITION SENSORÐPCM INPUT . 30
TORQUE CONVERTOR CLUTCH SOLENOIDÐ
PCM OUTPUT......................... 35
VEHICLE SPEED SENSORÐPCM INPUT..... 30
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
ASD AND FUEL PUMP RELAYS............. 46
CAMSHAFT AND CRANKSHAFT POSITION
SENSOR............................. 47
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR . . 47
HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR............... 47
IDLE AIR CONTROL (IAC) MOTOR TEST...... 47
KNOCK SENSOR........................ 47
MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE (MAP)
SENSOR............................. 48
THROTTLE BODY MINIMUM AIR FLOW....... 48
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR............ 48
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR................ 49
VISUAL INSPECTIONÐDOHC.............. 40
VISUAL INSPECTIONÐSOHC.............. 35
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
AIR CLEANER ELEMENT.................. 55
CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR............ 54
CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR.......... 54
DOWNSTREAM HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR . . . 55
DUTY CYCLE EVAP PURGE SOLENOID VALVE . 53
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR . . 56
IDLE AIR CONTROL MOTOR............... 52
KNOCK SENSOR........................ 57
MAP/IAT SENSORÐDOHC................. 53
MAP/IAT SENSORÐSOHC................. 53
POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM).... 54
THROTTLE BODYÐAUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION....................... 50
THROTTLE BODYÐMANUAL TRANSMISSION . 50
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR (TPS)....... 52
UPSTREAM HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR...... 54
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR................ 56
SPECIFICATIONS
TORQUE.............................. 57
VECI LABEL............................ 57
SPECIAL TOOLS
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