SHORT TO BATTERY, go to next step.
8) Disconnect scan tool from DLC. Using external voltmeter,
measure voltage between ground and DLC connector terminal No. 3
(Violet/Brown wire). If voltage is more than .2 volt, repair
Violet/Brown wire for short to voltage. If voltage is .2 volt or less,
go to next step.
9) Measure voltage between ground and DLC connector terminal
No. 11 (White/Black wire). If voltage is more than .2 volt, repair
White/Black wire for short to voltage. If voltage is less than .2
volt, replace scan tool cable or scan tool as necessary.
10) Turn ignition off. Using external ohmmeter, measure
resistance between ground and Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
connector C1 terminal No. 31 (Black/Tan wire). PCM is located at right\
inner fender, at corner of firewall. If resistance is less than 10
ohms, go to next step. If resistance is 10 ohms or more, repair open
Black/Tan wire.
11) Measure resistance between ground and PCM connector C1
terminal No. 32 (Black/Tan wire). If resistance is less than 10 ohms,
replace PCM. If resistance is 5 ohms or more, repair open Black/Tan
wire.
BUS SHORT TO GROUND
NOTE: For connector terminal identification and wiring diagrams,
see BODY CONTROL COMPUTER - INTRODUCTION article. Perform
VERIFICATION TEST VER-1 after each repair.
CAUTION: Always turn ignition off prior to disconnecting any module
connector.
1) Turn ignition off. Disconnect Powertrain Control Module
(PCM). PCM is mounted in right side of firewall. Turn ignition on. If
scan tool does not display BUS SHORT TO GROUND, replace PCM. If scan
tool displays BUS SHORT TO GROUND, go to next step.
2) Turn ignition off. Disconnect anti-lock brake controller
module. Controller module is mounted to top of ABS hydraulic unit.
Turn ignition on. If scan tool does not display BUS SHORT TO GROUND,
replace anti-lock brake controller module. If scan tool displays BUS
SHORT TO GROUND, go to next step.
3) Turn ignition off. Disconnect instrument cluster. Turn
ignition on. If scan tool does not display BUS SHORT TO GROUND,
replace instrument cluster circuit board. If scan tool displays BUS
SHORT TO GROUND, go to next step.
4) Turn ignition off. Disconnect compass mini-trip computer.
Turn ignition on. If scan tool does not display BUS SHORT TO GROUND,
replace compass mini-trip computer. If scan tool displays BUS SHORT TO
GROUND, go to next step.
5) Turn ignition off. Disconnect CCD radio. Turn ignition on.
If scan tool does not display BUS SHORT TO GROUND, replace radio. If
scan tool displays BUS SHORT TO GROUND, go to next step.
6) Turn ignition off and wait 2 minutes. Disconnect Air Bag
Control Module (ACM). ACM is located under center of instrument panel.\
Turn ignition on. If scan tool does not display BUS SHORT TO GROUND,
replace ACM. If scan tool displays BUS SHORT TO GROUND, go to next
step.
7) Turn ignition off. Disconnect Central Timer Module (CTM).\
CTM is located under left side of instrument panel. Turn ignition on.
If scan tool does not display BUS SHORT TO GROUND, replace CTM. If
scan tool displays BUS SHORT TO GROUND, go to next step.
8) Disconnect scan tool from DLC. Using external ohmmeter,
measure resistance between ground and DLC connector terminal No. 3
(Violet/Brown wire). If resistance is less than 700 ohms, repair
Violet/Brown wire for short to ground. If resistance is 700 ohms or
WIN DO W S - P O W ER
1999 D odge P ic ku p R 1500
1999 ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENT
CHRY - Power Windows
Caravan, Dakota, Durango, Ram Pickup, Ram Van, Ram Wagon,
Town & Country, & Voyager
DESCRIPTION & OPERATION
A permanent magnet motor moves each of the power windows,
including power vent windows. A positive and negative battery
connection to either of the 2 motor terminals will cause the motor to
rotate in one direction. Reversing current through these same 2
connections will cause the motor to rotate in the opposite direction.
Each individual motor is grounded through the master switch by a wire
attached to the instrument panel reinforcement.
Caravan, Durango, Town & Country and Voyager are equipped
with an Auto Down feature. Drivers window can be lowered without
having to hold the switch in the down position. Auto Down feature can
be activated by pressing down switch past first detent. Caravan, Town
& Country and Voyager have optional power vent windows. Power rear
vent windows are operated by switches mounted in driver's door panel.
NOTE: Power window circuits on Caravan, Town & Country, and Voyager
use Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC) devices. The PTC
is a specified amperage solid-state resettable fuse. PTCs are
located in junction box behind driver's side of instrument
panel, to left of steering column. To reset PTC, all current
must be removed from PTC for approximately 20 seconds.
ADJUSTMENTS
WINDOWS
Remove door trim panel. See DOOR TRIM PANEL under REMOVAL &
INSTALLATION. Loosen bolts holding window to regulator. Raise window
fully, seating window in frame. Tighten bolts. Install door trim
panel.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
CARAVAN, TOWN & COUNTRY, & VOYAGER
Inspect both No. 8 and 9 (9-amp) PTCs in junction block.
Junction block is located under left side of instrument panel.
* Inspect fuse No. 23 (40-amp) in Power Distribution Center
(PDC). PDC is located on left side of engine compartment.
* Inspect ground at instrument panel left side cowl.
DAKOTA & DURANGO
Inspect circuit breaker No. 20 (20-amp on Dakota, 25-amp on
Durango) in fuse block. Fuse block is located on left end of
instrument panel.
* Inspect fuse No. 9 (40-amp) in Power Distribution Center
(PDC). PDC is located in left front corner of engine
compartment.
* Inspect power window system ground circuit. See WIRING
DIAGRAMS.
RAM PICKUP
Inspect fuse No. 2 (30-amp) located in Power Distribution
Center (PDC). PDC is located in left side of engine compartment.
* Inspect circuit breaker No. 1 (20-amp) in fuse block. Fuse
block is located under left side of instrument panel.
* Inspect power window system ground circuit. See WIRING
DIAGRAMS.
RAM VAN & RAM WAGON
Inspect circuit breaker No. 20 (20-amp) in junction block.
Junction block is located in left end of instrument panel.
* Inspect fuse No. 12 (40-amp) in Power Distribution Center
(PDC). PDC is located in left side of engine compartment.
* Inspect power window system ground circuit. See WIRING
DIAGRAMS.
COMPONENT TESTS
CIRCUIT BREAKER
Dakota, Durango, Ram Pickup, Ram Van & Ram Wagon
1) Locate circuit breaker for power window system. See
TROUBLE SHOOTING. Pull circuit breaker out slightly, but ensure
circuit breaker terminals still contact terminals in fuse block.
2) Connect voltmeter negative lead to ground. Using voltmeter
positive lead, check both terminals of circuit breaker for battery
voltage. If voltmeter indicates battery voltage at both terminals,
circuit breaker is okay.
3) If voltmeter indicates battery voltage at one terminal
only, replace faulty circuit breaker. If voltmeter indicates no
voltage at either terminal, check for an open or shorted circuit to
circuit breaker. Repair as necessary and recheck system operation.
VENT WINDOW MOTOR
Caravan, Town & Country, & Voyager
1) Remove "D" pillar trim panel. See "D" PILLAR TRIM PANEL
under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. Disconnect vent window motor connector.
Using jumper wires, apply battery voltage to vent window motor
terminals. Motor should rotate in one direction, moving window open or
closed. If window is in full closed or open position, no movement will
be observed and motor will make a grunting noise.
2) Reverse battery leads. Window should move in opposite
direction. If window does not move or window does not make a grunting
noise, replace vent window motor. If window moved completely open and
closed, motor should be reversed one more time to complete a full
window movement inspection.
3) If motor grunts and window does not move, remove motor
assembly. Check window motor crank for binding. Repair as necessary.
Recheck window operation. If window moves, check power window switch
continuity. See POWER WINDOW SWITCH. Replace switch as necessary. If
window switch is okay, check for open circuit between window motor and
window switch. See WIRING DIAGRAMS. Repair as necessary.
WIP ER /W ASH ER S YSTE M
1999 D odge P ic ku p R 1500
1999 ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENT
CHRY - Wiper/Washer Systems
Ram Pickup
DESCRIPTION & OPERATION
A permanent magnet wiper motor is used for low, high or
intermittent (delay) wiper functions. Base intermittent (delay) wipe\
r
function provides a .5-18 second delay mode. On high-line models,
delay function is speed sensitive. At vehicle speeds greater than 10
MPH, delay mode range is 1/2-18 seconds. At vehicle speeds less than
10 MPH, delay mode doubles to 1-36 seconds.
Delay function is controlled by Central Timer Module (CTM),
located under passenger side of instrument panel, outboard of glove
box. CTM switches an intermittent wiper relay, located in Power
Distribution Center (PDC). On high line models, CTM is connected to
Chrysler Collision Detection (CCD) data bus network to receive vehicle\
speed information for delay function.
Washer system consists of rubber hoses and nozzles, an
electric pump, sealed motor, low washer fluid indicator (if equipped)
and reservoir.
ADJUSTMENTS
WIPER BLADES
With wiper arms removed, cycle wiper motor into PARK
position. Mount arms on pivot shafts, and ensure distances are as
specified. See Fig. 1. Operate wiper blades, and check whether they
return to proper position. If wiper blades do not return to this
position, check linkage and pivot assembly for wear and binding.
Fig. 1: Adjusting Wiper Blades
Courtesy of Chrysler Corp.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
bolster. Remove CTM from bracket on inboard side of instrument panel
steering column opening. Disconnect harness connectors. To install,
reverse removal procedure.
INTERMITTENT WIPER RELAY
Removal & Installation
Intermittent wiper relay is located in Power Distribution
Center (PDC) in engine compartment. Remove cover and remove relay. To
install, reverse removal procedures
WIPER ARMS
Removal & Installation
Open hood. Lift wiper and slide latch to hold wiper off of
windshield. With a rocking motion, remove wiper arm. To install,
ensure wiper motor is in park position. Slide wiper arm on shaft.
Align wiper arms. See WIPER BLADES under ADJUSTMENTS.
WIPER MOTOR
NOTE: Wiper linkage and motor module is replaced as a unit.
Removal & Installation
1) Disconnect negative battery cable. Remove wiper arms. See
WIPER ARMS. Remove weatherstrip along front edge of cowl. Release
plastic anchor screws. Lift cowl grille from vehicle. Remove washer
hose from "Y" fitting. Set grille aside.
2) Remove wiper linkage mounting bolts. Turn linkage over and
disconnect harness connector from wiper motor. Remove wiper linkage
and motor module. To install, reverse removal procedure. Align wiper
arms. See WIPER BLADES under ADJUSTMENTS.
WIPER/WASHER SWITCH
NOTE: Wiper/washer switch is part of multifunction steering column
switch. If wiper/washer switch fails, entire multifunction
switch must be replaced.
Removal & Installation
1) Disconnect negative battery cable. Remove tilt lever (if
equipped). Remove steering column upper and lower covers to access
switch connector. Remove switch connector. Remove multifunction switch
tamperproof screws.
2) Gently pull switch away from column and loosen connector
screw (screw remains in connector). Remove switch. To install, reverse\
removal procedure. Tighten screws and nuts to specification. See
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS. Ensure switch is functioning properly.
WASHER RESERVOIR
Removal & Installation
Disconnect negative battery cable. Drain cooling system.
Disconnect upper radiator hose from radiator. Disconnect harness
connectors from washer pump and washer fluid level sensor. Remove
washer supply hose from washer pump and drain washer fluid. While
pulling reservoir away from fan shroud, lift reservoir upward to
disengage mounting tabs from fan shroud. Remove washer reservoir. To
install, reverse removal procedure.
WASHER MOTOR
Removal & Installation