ON-VEHICLE TESTING
CAUTION: When battery is disconnected, vehicle computer and memory
systems may lose memory data. Driveability problems may exist
until computer systems have completed a relearn cycle. See
COMPUTER RELEARN PROCEDURES article in GENERAL INFORMATION
before disconnecting battery.
DISABLING/ENABLING IGNITION & FUEL SYSTEMS
WARNING: To prevent engine from starting while performing tests,
always disable ignition and fuel systems.
Disabling Ignition & Fuel Systems
Remove Automatic Shutdown Relay (ASD) located in Power
Distribution Center (PDC). Refer to PDC cover for proper relay
location. PDC is located in engine compartment. On 5.9L diesel
engines, also disconnect fuel shutdown solenoid connector. Solenoid is
located behind upper intake manifold. See appropriate SYSTEM &
COMPONENT TESTING article in ENGINE PERFORMANCE section.
Enabling Ignition & Fuel Systems
When testing and/or repairs have been completed, verify
battery condition. Recharge battery as necessary, after starter tests
have been completed. Disconnect all test equipment. Install ASD relay.
On 5.9L diesel engines, reconnect fuel shutdown relay connector. On
all models, start engine several times to verify malfunction has been
corrected.
CRANKING TEST
NOTE: Ensure engine is at normal operating temperature. High
viscosity oil, extreme cold temperatures, or tight engine
will increase amperage draw.
1) Using a battery load tester, connect positive and negative
leads to battery. Connect inductive ammeter pick-up to positive
battery cable. Disable ignition and fuel systems. See
DISABLING/ENABLING IGNITION & FUEL SYSTEMS.
2) Ensure all lights and accessories are off. Place A/T in
Park position or M/T in Neutral position. Apply parking brake. Crank
engine and observe voltmeter reading. If voltage is more than 9.6
volts and cranking amperage draw is more than specified amps, proceed
to CIRCUIT RESISTANCE TESTS. See STARTER SPECIFICATIONS - CARS or
STARTER SPECIFICATIONS - TRUCKS.
3) If voltage is 12.5 volts or more and cranking amperage
draw is less than specified, check starter circuit components in the
following order:
starter solenoid, starter relay, starter relay circuit, park/neutral
position switch or transmission range sensor (A/T), clutch pedal
position switch (M/T), ignition switch, wiring harness and
connections.
CIRCUIT RESISTANCE TESTS
NOTE: If excessive resistance is not found in circuits being
tested, remove starter and proceed to BENCH TESTING.
Battery Connection Resistance Test
1) Disable vehicle ignition and fuel systems. See
DISABLING/ENABLING IGNITION & FUEL SYSTEMS. A voltmeter accurate to
one tenth of a volt will be needed for the following tests.
STARTER RELAY CIRCUIT TEST
NOTE: Perform STARTER RELAY TEST before testing starter relay
circuit.
1) Ensure battery is fully charged. Remove starter relay from
Power Distribution Center (PDC). Refer to PDC cover for proper relay
location. PDC is located in engine compartment.
2) Connect a jumper wire between starter relay socket
terminal No. 30 and terminal No. 87. See Fig. 1 or 2. If engine does
not crank, go to SOLENOID TEST under BENCH TESTING. If engine cranks,
go to next step.
3) Turn ignition on. Check voltage between ground and starter
relay socket terminal No. 30. If battery voltage is not present,
repair open in circuit between starter relay socket and battery. If
battery voltage is present, go to next step.
4) Check voltage between ground and starter relay socket
terminal No. 86 with ignition switch in START position and clutch
pedal depressed (if equipped with M/T). If battery voltage is present,\
circuit is okay. Go to step 6) if equipped with M/T or step 7) if
equipped with A/T. If battery voltage is not present, repair open in
circuit between ignition switch and starter relay socket (A/T) or go
to next step (M/T).
5) Unplug wiring connector from clutch position switch
mounted on clutch pedal bracket. Connect jumper wire between clutch
position switch connector terminals. Recheck for voltage at starter
relay socket terminal No. 86 with ignition switch in START position.
If battery voltage is present, check clutch position switch adjustment
(if applicable). Adjust switch as necessary. If switch adjustment is
okay, check clutch position switch. See CLUTCH POSITION SWITCH TEST.
If battery voltage is not present, repair wiring between ignition
switch and starter relay socket as necessary.
6) On M/T models, connect voltmeter negative lead to starter
relay socket terminal No. 85 and positive lead to terminal No. 86.
Turn ignition switch to START position and depress clutch pedal. If
battery voltage is present, starter relay socket ground circuit is
good. Replace faulty starter relay. If battery voltage is not present,
repair ground wire circuit.
7) On A/T models, connect voltmeter negative lead to starter
relay socket terminal No. 85 and positive lead to terminal No. 86.
Ensure transmission gear selector is in Park or Neutral position.
Ground circuit runs through Park/Neutral Position (PNP) switch or
Transmission Range (TR) sensor on transmission. Turn ignition switch
to START position. If battery voltage is present, starter relay socket
ground circuit is good. Replace faulty starter relay.
8) If battery voltage is not present, check PNP switch or TR
sensor for loose or damaged connections. Also, check ground to PNP
switch or TR sensor. Repair as necessary. If connections and ground
are okay, check PNP switch or TR sensor. See PARK/NEUTRAL POSITION
(PNP) SWITCH & TRANSMISSION RANGE (TR) SENSOR TEST.
PARK/NEUTRAL POSITION (PNP) SWITCH & TRANSMISSION RANGE (TR)
SENSOR TEST
NOTE: Transmission Range (TR) sensor may be also known as
Park/Neutral Position (PNP) switch or Park/Neutral switch.
NOTE: The following test is for Caravan, Ram Van, Ram Wagon and
Voyager with 3-speed transmission. All other models are
equipped with a Transmission Range (TR) sensor. If TR sensor
or sensor circuit is defective, see appropriate NTC test in
appropriate SELF-DIAGNOSTICS article in ENGINE PERFORMANCE
section.
1) Place gear selector in Park. Disconnect negative battery
cable. Raise and support vehicle. Disconnect PNP switch connector.
Using an ohmmeter, check for continuity between ground and PNP switch
center terminal. If continuity exists, go to next step. If continuity
does not exist, replace PNP switch.
2) Place gear selector in Reverse. Check for continuity
between ground and PNP switch center terminal. If continuity exists,
PNP switch is okay. If continuity does not exist, replace PNP switch.
CLUTCH POSITION SWITCH TEST
Disconnect negative battery cable. Disconnect clutch position
switch connector. Using an ohmmeter, check for continuity between
clutch position switch terminals. With clutch pedal released,
continuity should not exist. With clutch pedal depressed, continuity
should exist. Replace clutch position switch if continuity is not as
specified.
IGNITION SWITCH TEST
NOTE: For ignition switch testing procedures, see appropriate
STEERING COLUMN SWITCHES article in ACCESSORIES &
EQUIPMENT.
BENCH TESTING
SOLENOID TEST
1) With starter removed from vehicle, remove starter motor
field coil wire from solenoid field coil terminal. Using an ohmmeter,
check for continuity between solenoid terminal and field coil terminal
of starter solenoid. Continuity should exist.
2) Check for continuity between solenoid terminal and
solenoid housing. Continuity should exist. If continuity is not
present in either test, replace starter and solenoid as an assembly.
OVERHAUL
NOTE: Manufacturer does not recommend disassembling and servicing
starters. If starter is found defective, a new unit must be
installed.
STARTER SPECIFICATIONS
STARTER SPECIFICATIONS - CARS \
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Application Specification
Cranking Amperage Draw ( 1)
Bosch 2.0L .......................................... 150-280 Amps
Melco 2.5L & 2.7L ................................... 150-280 Amps
Nippondenso 2.4L, 3.2L & 3.5L ......................... 150-280 Amps
No-Load Test At 11 Volts
Maximum Amps
Bosch 2.0L .................................................. ( 2)
Melco 2.5L & 2.7L ........................................... ( 2)
Nippondenso 2.4L, 3.2L & 3.5L ............................... ( 2)
No-Load Test At 11 Volts
Minimum RPM
Fig. 10: Manual Transmission & Clutch
Transmission Overdrive Switch (A/T Models)
See TRANSMISSION under MISCELLANEOUS CONTROLS.
RELAYS & SOLENOIDS
RELAYS
A/C Clutch Relay
A/C clutch relay may also be referred to as A/C compressor
clutch relay. A/C clutch relay is located in power distribution center
at driver's side front corner of engine compartment, near battery. If
problem exists in A/C clutch relay or wiring circuit, a Diagnostic
Trouble Code (DTC) will be stored in Powertrain Control Module (PCM)\
.
See DTC P0645 in SELF-DIAGNOSTICS - JEEP, TRUCKS & RWD VANS article.
Auto Shutdown (ASD) Relay
ASD relay is located in power distribution center at driver's
side front corner of engine compartment, near battery. If problem
exists in ASD relay or wiring circuit, a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)\
will be stored in Powertrain Control Module (PCM). See SELF-
DIAGNOSTICS - JEEP, TRUCKS & RWD VANS article.
Fuel Heater Relay
1) Fuel heater relay is located in Power Distribution Center
(PDC) next to left battery. Refer to PDC lid for relay location.
Remove relay and note terminal identification on relay. See Fig. 3.
2) Using ohmmeter, check resistance between terminals No. 85
and 86 on relay. Resistance should be 70-80 ohms. If resistance is
within specification, go to next step. If resistance is not within
specification, replace relay.
3) Using ohmmeter, ensure continuity exists between terminals
No. 30 and 87A on relay. If continuity exists, go to next step. If no
continuity exists, replace relay.
4) Using ohmmeter, ensure no continuity exists between
terminals No. 30 and 87 on relay. If no continuity exists, go to next
step. If continuity exists, replace relay.
5) Using jumper wires, connect terminal No. 85 to negative
side of 12-volt power source and terminal No. 86 to positive side of
12-volt power source. Using ohmmeter, ensure no continuity now exists
between terminals No. 30 and 87A on relay. If no continuity exists, go
to next step. If continuity exists, replace relay.
CAUTION: DO NOT allow ohmmeter leads to contact terminals No. 85 and
86 on relay when checking resistance.
6) Using ohmmeter, ensure continuity now exists between
terminals No. 30 and 87 on relay. If continuity exists, disconnect
jumper wires from relay. If no continuity exists, replace relay.
NOTE: For additional information on checking wiring circuit for
fuel heater relay, see TEST NTC-1: NO TROUBLE CODE TEST MENU
and TEST NS-SEL: NO START TEST SELECTION in SELF-DIAGNOSTICS
- JEEP, TRUCKS & RWD VANS article.
Transmission Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid (A/T Models)
See TRANSMISSION under MISCELLANEOUS CONTROLS.
Fig. 5: Locating Fuel System Components
Courtesy of Chrysler Corp.
FUEL SYSTEM
TRUCKS & RWD VANS article.
Transmission Governor Pressure Sensor (A/T Models)
Transmission governor pressure sensor is located on
transmission valve body. If problem exists in transmission governor
pressure sensor or wiring circuit, a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
will be stored in Powertrain Control Module (PCM). See appropriate
governor pressure sensor test in SELF-DIAGNOSTICS - JEEP, TRUCKS & RWD
VANS article.
Transmission Overdrive Solenoid (A/T Models)
Transmission overdrive solenoid may also be referred to as
overdrive solenoid or 3-4 solenoid. Transmission overdrive solenoid is
located transmission valve body. If problem exists in transmission
overdrive solenoid or wiring circuit, a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
will be stored in Powertrain Control Module (PCM). See DTC P1740: TCC
OR O/D SOLENOID PERFORMANCE test in SELF-DIAGNOSTICS - JEEP, TRUCKS &
RWD VANS article.
Transmission Relay (A/T Models)
See RELAYS under RELAYS & SOLENOIDS.
Transmission Speed Sensor (A/T Models)
Transmission speed sensor may also be referred to as
transmission output shaft speed sensor. Transmission speed sensor is
located on overdrive case at rear of transmission. Transmission speed
sensor contains a 2-pin connector with a Dark Blue/Black wire and a
Light Green/Black wire. If problem exists in transmission speed sensor
or wiring circuit, a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) will be stored in
Powertrain Control Module (PCM). See DTC P0720: LOW OUTPUT SPEED
SENSOR RPM, ABOVE 15 MPH test in SELF-DIAGNOSTICS - JEEP, TRUCKS & RWD
VANS article.
Transmission Temperature Sensor (A/T Models)
Transmission temperature sensor is incorporated into governor
pressure sensor on transmission valve body. If problem exists in
transmission temperature sensor or wiring circuit, a Diagnostic
Trouble Code (DTC) will be stored in Powertrain Control Module (PCM)\
.
See appropriate transmission temperature sensor test in SELF-
DIAGNOSTICS - JEEP, TRUCKS & RWD VANS article.
Transmission Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid (A/T Models)
The transmission Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) solenoid is
located on transmission valve body. If problem exists in TCC solenoid
or wiring circuit, a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) will be stored in
Powertrain Control Module (PCM). See DTC P0743: TORQUE CONVERTER
CLUTCH SOLENOID/TRANSMISSION RELAY CIRCUIT test in SELF-DIAGNOSTICS -
JEEP, TRUCKS & RWD VANS article.
in SELF-DIAGNOSTICS - JEEP, TRUCKS & RWD VANS article.
Speed Control Switch
See appropriate DTC P1596: SPEED CONTROL SWITCH ALWAYS HIGH
and DTC P1597: SPEED CONTROL SWITCH ALWAYS LOW tests in SELF-
DIAGNOSTICS - JEEP, TRUCKS & RWD VANS article.
RELAYS
A/C Clutch Relay
See appropriate DTC P0645: A/C CLUTCH RELAY CIRCUIT test in
SELF-DIAGNOSTICS - JEEP, TRUCKS & RWD VANS article.
Auto Shutdown (ASD) Relay
See appropriate DTC P1388: AUTO SHUTDOWN RELAY CONTROL
CIRCUIT test in SELF-DIAGNOSTICS - JEEP, TRUCKS & RWD VANS article.
Fuel Pump Relay
See appropriate DTC P1282: FUEL PUMP RELAY CONTROL CIRCUIT
test in SELF-DIAGNOSTICS - JEEP, TRUCKS & RWD VANS article.
Radiator Fan Control Relay
See appropriate DTC P1491: RADIATOR FAN CONTROL RELAY CIRCUIT
test in SELF-DIAGNOSTICS - JEEP, TRUCKS & RWD VANS article.
Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) Relay
See appropriate DTC P0743: TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH
SOLENOID/TRANSMISSION RELAY CIRCUIT test in SELF-DIAGNOSTICS - JEEP,
TRUCKS & RWD VANS article.
Transmission Governor Pressure Solenoid Relay
See appropriate DTC P0748: GOVERNOR PRESSURE
SOLENOID/TRANSMISSION RELAY CIRCUIT test in SELF-DIAGNOSTICS - JEEP,
TRUCKS & RWD VANS article.
Transmission 12-Volt Supply Relay
See appropriate DTC P1765: TRANSMISSION 12-VOLT SUPPLY RELAY
CONTROL CIRCUIT test in SELF-DIAGNOSTICS - JEEP, TRUCKS & RWD VANS
article.
Vehicle Speed Control Relay
See appropriate DTC P1683: SPEED CONTROL POWER RELAY CIRCUIT
test in SELF-DIAGNOSTICS - JEEP, TRUCKS & RWD VANS article.
FUEL SYSTEM
FUEL DELIVERY
NOTE: For fuel system pressure testing, see BASIC DIAGNOSTIC
PROCEDURES - TRUCKS & RWD VANS - GASOLINE article.
FUEL CONTROL
Fuel Injector
See appropriate injector control circuit test in SELF-
DIAGNOSTICS - JEEP, TRUCKS & RWD VANS article.
IDLE CONTROL SYSTEM
IDLE AIR CONTROL (IAC) MOTOR