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See appropriate DTC P0505: IAC MOTOR CIRCUIT in SELF-
DIAGNOSTICS - JEEP, TRUCKS & RWD VANS article.
IGNITION SYSTEM
NOTE: For basic ignition checks, see TEST NS-SEL: NO START TEST
SELECTION in SELF-DIAGNOSTICS - JEEP, TRUCKS & RWD VANS
article.
EMISSION SYSTEMS & SUB-SYSTEMS
NOTE: To locate emission components, refer to emission control
information label in engine compartment.
AIR INJECTION
No Air Supply (Ram Pickup 5.9L & 8.0L)
1) Start engine, and increase engine speed to 1500 RPM. Check
air supply at rubber hoses. If air supply increases with RPM, air pump
operation is okay.
2) If air pump is okay, check for leakage at hoses and
fittings. Repair or replace hoses as necessary.
3) If hoses are okay, check pressure relief valve for
leakage. If air is expelled through pressure relief valve at idle,
replace relief valve.
4) If relief valve is okay on 5.9L, test is complete. On 8.
0L, check inlet air filter. Repair air filter if plugged. If air
filter is okay, test is complete.
CRANKCASE VENTILATION (CCV)
8.0L
1) CCV system does NOT use a PCV valve. System consists of a
fixed orifice (Gray color) that is calibrated to a specific flow rate.\
The fixed orifice (located on intake manifold) is connected by a tube
to right valve cover.
2) A similar orifice is used on left cylinder head, but is
Black in color and cannot be interchanged with Gray orifice. Ensure
orifice, tubes and fittings are clean and in good condition. No
further information is available from manufacturer.
EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION (EGR)
EGR Valve
See TEST NTC-2: CHECKING EGR SYSTEM in SELF-DIAGNOSTICS -
JEEP, TRUCKS & RWD VANS article.
FUEL EVAPORATION
EVAP Canister
EVAP canister is located in engine compartment. Canister has
no moving parts. Check for loose, missing, cracked or broken
connections and parts. Repair or replace as necessary. No liquid
should be in canister.
LEAK DETECTION PUMP (LDP)
LDP
See appropriate DTC P1494: LEAK DETECTION PUMP SWITCH OR
MECHANICAL FAULT test in SELF-DIAGNOSTICS - JEEP, TRUCKS & RWD VANS
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article.
POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION (PCV)
PCV Valve
1) With engine running at curb idle, remove PCV valve from
grommet. If valve is functioning properly, a hissing sound will be
heard as air passes through valve.
2) With engine running, place finger over valve inlet. Strong
vacuum should be felt at valve inlet. Stop engine. Remove and shake
PCV valve to ensure a metallic clicking noise can be heard, indicating
valve is free. Reinstall PCV valve.
3) Remove crankcase ventilation filter or oil filler cap from
valve cover. Hold a piece of stiff paper over opening. After allowing
about one minute for crankcase pressure stabilization, paper should be
drawn against opening.
4) If paper is held against opening, performance is okay. If
paper is not held against opening, replace PCV valve and retest. If
performance does not improve, inspect system for restrictions and
clean as necessary.
MISCELLANEOUS CONTROLS
NOTE: Although the controlled devices listed here are not
technically engine performance components, they can affect
driveability if they malfunction.
RELAYS
A/C Clutch Relay
See A/C CLUTCH RELAY under RELAYS.
Radiator Fan Control Relay
See RADIATOR FAN CONTROL RELAY under RELAYS.
Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) Relay
See TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH (TCC) RELAY under RELAYS
Transmission Governor Pressure Solenoid Relay
See TRANSMISSION GOVERNOR PRESSURE SOLENOID RELAY under
RELAYS.
Transmission 12-Volt Supply Relay
See TRANSMISSION 12-VOLT SUPPLY RELAY under RELAYS.
Vehicle Speed Control Relay
See VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL RELAY under RELAYS.
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Cruise Control Circuit
ENGINE PERFORMANCE
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3.9L
3.9L, Engine Performance Circuits (1 of 3)
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3.9L, Engine Performance Circuits (2 of 3)
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3.9L, Engine Performance Circuits (3 of 3)
5.2L
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5.2L, Engine Performance Circuits (1 of 3)
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5.2L, Engine Performance Circuits (2 of 3)