ABBREVIATIONS
1999 Dodge Pickup R1500
GENERAL INFORMATION
COMMONLY USED ABBREVIATION
"A" ABBREVIATION TABLE
"A" ABBREVIATION TABLE
ABBREVIATION DEFINITION A Amperes A/C Air Conditioning A/T Automatic Transmission/Transaxle AAP Auxiliary Accelerator Pump AB Air Bleed ABCV Air Bleed Control Valve ABDC After Bottom Dead Center ABRS Air Bag Restraint System ABS Anti-Lock Brake System AC Alternating Current ACC A/C Clutch Compressor ACCS A/C Cycling Switch ACCUM Accumulator ACCY Accessory ACT Air Charge Temperature Sensor ACV Thermactor Air Control Valve ADJ Adjust or Adjustable ADV Advance AFS Airflow Sensor AI Air Injection AIR or A.I.R. Air Injection Reactor AIS Air Injection System ALCL Assembly Line Communications Link ALDL Assembly Line Diagnostic Link ARC Automatic ASCD Automatic ASCS Air Suction Control Solenoid ASD Auto Shutdown ASDM Air Bag System Diagnostic Module ASV Air Suction Valve ATC Automatic Temperature Control ATDC After Top Dead Center ATF Automatic Transmission Fluid ATS Air Temperature Sensor AXOD Automatic Transaxle Overdrive Abs. Absolute Accy. Accessory Alt. Alternator or Altitude Amp. Ampere Assy. Assembly Auto. Automatic Aux. Auxiliary Avg. Average
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1999 D odge P ic ku p R 1500
GENERAL INFORMATION
Anti-Lock Brake Safety Precautions
* PLEASE READ THIS FIRST *
This article is intended for general information purposes
only. This information may not apply to all makes and models. If
vehicle is equipped with Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS), refer to
appropriate ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM article in the BRAKES section for
description, operation, depressurizing, testing, system bleeding,
trouble shooting and servicing of specific system.
WARNING: Failure to depressurize ABS could lead to physical injury.
ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: Failure to depressurize ABS could lead to physical injury.
* NEVER open a bleeder valve or loosen a hydraulic line
while ABS is pressurized.
* NEVER disconnect or reconnect any electrical connectors
while ignition is on. Damage to ABS control unit may result.
* DO NOT attempt to bleed hyudarulic system without first
referring to the appropriate ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM article
in the BRAKES section.
* Only use specially designed brake hoses/lines on ABS equipped
vehicles.
* DO NOT tap on speed sensor components (sensor, sensor rings).
Sensor rings must be pressed into hubs, NOT hammered into
hubs. Striking these components can cause demagnetization or
a loss of polarization, affecting the accuracy of the speed
signal returning to the ABS control unit.
* DO NOT mix tire sizes. Increasing the width, as long as tires
remain close to the original diameter, is acceptable. Rolling
diameter must be identical for all 4 tires. Some
manufacturers recommend tires of the same brand, style and
type. Failure to follow this precaution may cause inaccurate
wheel speed readings.
* DO NOT contaminate speed sensor components with grease. Only
use recommended coating, when system calls for an
anti-corrosion coating.
* When speed sensor components have been removed, ALWAYS check
sensor-to-ring air gaps when applicable. These specifications
can be found in each appropriate article.
* ONLY use rocommended brake fluids. DO NOT use silicone brake
fluids in an ABS equipped vehicle.
* When instlling transmittion devices (CB's, telephones, etc.)
on ABS equipped vehicles, DO NOT locate the antenna near the
ABS control unit (or any control unit).
* Disconnect all on-board computers, when using electric
welding equipment.
* DO NOT expose the ABS control unit to prolonged periods of
high heat (185
F/85 C for 2 hours is generally considered a
maximum limit).
problem is found, measure resistance between output speed sensor
terminals. If resistance is 300-1200 ohms, go to next step. If
resistance is not as specified, replace output speed sensor.
7) Reconnect output speed sensor. Measure resistance between
ground and output speed sensor ground circuit at PCM harness
connector. If resistance is greater than 5 ohms, go to next step. If
resistance is not as specified, repair output speed sensor ground
circuit for a short to ground.
8) Measure resistance between ground and output speed sensor
signal circuit at PCM harness connector. If resistance is less than 5
ohms, repair output speed sensor signal circuit for a short to ground.
If resistance is not as specified, go to next step.
9) Measure resistance between output speed sensor signal
circuit and ground circuit at PCM harness connector. If resistance is
300-1200 ohms, replace PCM. If resistance is not as specified, go to
next step.
10) Disconnect output speed sensor harness connector. Measure
resistance of output speed sensor signal circuit between output speed
sensor harness connector and PCM harness connector. If resistance is
greater than 5 ohms, repair open in output speed sensor signal
circuit. If resistance is not as specified, repair open in output
speed sensor ground circuit.
11) Turn ignition on. Measure voltage between ground and
speed sensor ground circuit at PCM harness connector. Place gearshift
lever in each gear position and record voltage at each position. If
voltage is greater than one volt in any gear position, repair speed
sensor ground circuit for a short to power. If voltage is not as
specified, go to next step.
12) Raise and support vehicle. Start engine. Place gearshift
lever in "OD" position. Release brakes and allow wheels to rotate.
Using scan tool, monitor output speed sensor. While monitoring output
speed sensor, wiggle harness between output speed sensor and PCM. If
reading dropped towards zero while wiggling harness, repair
intermittent short or open in harness. If reading does not drop
towards zero while wiggling harness, problem is intermittent. See
INACTIVE DTC CONDITION under SELF-DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM. Testing is
complete.
DTC P0740: TORQ CONV CLU, NO RPM DROP AT LOCKUP
Circuit Description
Circuit is monitored continuously while key is on, and gear
selector is not in Park or Neutral. Code sets if Torque Converter
Clutch (TCC) does not achieve desired drop in RPM when TCC solenoid is\
near maximum duty cycle. A bad test 3 consecutive times is required to
set code.
Possible Causes
* Misfire trouble code set.
* Vehicle stalls (faulty TCC solenoid).
* TCC shaft seal/seal defective.
* Transmission fluid contaminated.
* TCC solenoid wiring harness defective.
* TCC defective.
* TCC hydraulic circuit damaged.
Diagnostic Procedure
1) Using scan tool, read DTCs. On all bodies except AB and WJ
bodies, go to next step. On AB and WJ bodies, if DTC SPECIFIC GOOD
TRIPS counter is not displayed or displayed count is not "0", go to
step 10). If DTC SPECIFIC GOOD TRIPS counter is displayed and
displayed count is "0", indicating DTC still exists, go to next step.
1) Using scan tool, read DTCs. On AN and DN bodies, go to
next step. On all except AN and DN bodies, if DTC SPECIFIC GOOD TRIPS
counter is not displayed or displayed count is not "0", go to step
15). If DTC SPECIFIC GOOD TRIPS counter is displayed and displayed
count is "0", go to next step.
2) Repair any other transmission related DTCs before
proceeding. See DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (DTC) & DRB MESSAGES table.
If no other transmission related DTCs exist, go to next step.
3) Start engine. Allow engine to reach normal operating
temperature. Set parking brake, depress brake pedal and place gear
selector in "D" position. Using scan tool, read governor pressure
sensor value. If value is greater than 3 psi (.2 kg/cm
), go to next
step. If value is 3 psi (.2 kg/cm) or less, go to step 7).
4) Turn ignition off. Install a pressure gauge at
transmission governor pressure test port. See TESTING in appropriate
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL article. Start engine. With gear
selector in "D” position, read gauge pressure. If pressure is
less than 5 psi (.3 kg/cm
), go to step 12). If pressure is 5 psi (.3
kg/cm) or greater, go to next step.
5) Turn engine off. Drain transmission fluid and remove oil
pan. Inspect oil pan for burnt oil and debris. Repair transmission as
necessary. See appropriate AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL article. If
transmission is okay, go to next step.
6) Replace governor pressure solenoid. Start engine. Read
gauge pressure. If pressure is less than 5 psi (.3 kg/cm
), testing is
complete. If pressure is 5 psi (.3 kg/cm) or greater, replace valve
body.
NOTE: Removing transmission control relay in the following step may
set other DTCs. Disregard these DTCs.
7) Place gear selector in Park. With engine still running,
remove transmission control relay. Depress brake pedal and place gear
selector in "D" position. Read governor pressure sensor value. If
value is 40-55 psi (2.8-3.9 kg/cm
), go to next step. If value is not
as specified, go to step 10).
8) Turn engine off. Install transmission control relay. Drive
vehicle at 25-30 MPH. Using scan tool, monitor governor actual
pressure and target pressure. If pressures do not stay consistently
within 5 psi (.3 kg/cm
) of each other within 3 seconds, go to next
step. If pressures stay consistently within 5 psi (.3 kg/cm) of each
other, test is complete.
9) Replace governor pressure solenoid. Drive vehicle at 25-30
MPH. Using scan tool, monitor governor actual pressure and target
pressure. If pressures do not stay consistently within 5 psi (.3
kg/cm
) of each other, repair internal transmission leakage problem.
If pressures stay consistently within 5 psi (.3 kg/cm) of each other,
testing is complete.
10) On all bodies except WJ body, go to next step. On WJ
body, turn ignition on, engine off. Measure voltage (backprobe)
between ground and 5-volt supply circuit at transmission solenoid
harness connector. If voltage is 4.5 volts or less, repair 5-volt
supply circuit for low voltage. If voltage is greater than 4.5 volts,
go to next step.
11) Turn ignition off. Install transmission control relay.
Install a pressure gauge at governor pressure test port. See TESTING
in appropriate AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL article. Start engine.
Remove transmission control relay. Depress brake pedal and place gear
selector in "D" position. Read gauge pressure. If pressure is 40-55
psi (2.8-3.9 kg/cm
), go to next step. If pressure is not as
specified, go to step 13).
12) Turn ignition off. Disconnect transmission solenoid
harness connector. Inspect connector and terminals for damage. Repair
as necessary. If connector and terminals are okay, turn ignition on.
Measure voltage between ground and 5-volt supply circuit at
transmission solenoid harness connector. If voltage is 4.5 volts or
less, repair open 5-volt supply circuit. If voltage is greater than 4.
5 volts, replace governor pressure sensor.
13) Turn engine off. Install transmission control relay.
Drain transmission fluid and remove oil pan. Inspect pan for burnt oil
and debris. Repair transmission as necessary. See appropriate
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL article. If transmission is okay, go
to next step.
14) Replace governor pressure solenoid. Replace transmission
oil pan and refill fluid. Start engine. Remove transmission control
relay. Depress brake pedal and place gear selector in "D" position.
Read gauge pressure. If pressure is 40-55 psi (2.8-3.9 kg/cm
),
testing is complete. If pressure is not as specified, replace valve
body.
15) Conditions required to set DTC P1756 are not present at
this time. Using scan tool, clear DTCs. Start engine and check for
DTCs. Wiggle wiring harness between governor pressure sensor and PCM.
Note if DTC P1756 resets. If DTC P1756 resets, repair wiring harness
as necessary. If DTC P1756 does not reset, see INACTIVE DTC CONDITION
under SELF-DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM. Testing is complete.
DTC P1757: GOV PRES ABOVE 3 PSI IN GEAR WITH 0 MPH
Circuit Description
Circuit is monitored continuously while key is on and engine
running, not in Park or Neutral position or with Malfunction Indicator
Light (MIL) illuminated. Code sets if governor pressure sensor is
greater than 3 psi (.2 kg/cm
) when requested pressure is zero with
governor pressure solenoid duty cycle at 95 percent for 2.65 seconds.
Test must fail twice to set code.
Possible Causes
* Other transmission codes are set.
* Solenoid pack connector 5-volt supply circuit open.
* Governor pressure sensor defective.
* Wiring harness and/or connectors defective.
* Transmission fluid burnt or oil pan has excessive debris.
* Valve body defective.
Diagnostic Procedures
1) Using scan tool, read DTCs. On AN and DN bodies, go to
next step. On all except AN and DN bodies, if DTC SPECIFIC GOOD TRIPS
counter is not displayed or displayed count is not "0", go to step 8).
If DTC SPECIFIC GOOD TRIPS counter is displayed and displayed count is
"0", go to next step.
2) Repair any other transmission related DTCs before
proceeding. If no other transmission related DTCs exist, go to next
step.
3) Start engine. Allow engine to reach normal operating
temperature. Set parking brake, depress brake pedal and place gear
selector in "D" position. Using scan tool, read governor pressure
sensor value. If value is greater than 3 psi (.2 kg/cm
), go to next
step. If value is 3 psi (.2 kg/cm) or less, go to step 8).
4) Turn ignition off. Install a pressure gauge at governor
pressure test port. See TESTING in appropriate AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
OVERHAUL article. Start engine. With gear selector in "D" position,
read gauge pressure. If pressure is less than 3 psi (.2 kg/cm
), go to
step 7). If pressure is 3 psi (.2 kg/cm) or greater, go to next step.
5) Turn engine off. Drain transmission fluid and remove oil
pan. Inspect oil pan for burnt oil and debris. Repair transmission as
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Brake Systems - Motorist Assurance Program
Standards For Automotive Repair
All Makes & Models
CONTENTS
OVERVIEW OF MOTORIST ASSURANCE PROGRAM
OVERVIEW OF SERVICE REQUIREMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS
ACCELEROMETERS (G SENSOR OR LATERAL)
ACCUMULATORS
ANCHOR PINS
ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEMS
BACKING PLATES
BRAKE FLUID
BRAKE FRICTION MATERIAL
BRAKE PADS
BRAKE PEDALS
BRAKE SHOES
BRAKE SHOE HARDWARE
BRAKE STOPLIGHT SWITCHES
BULB SOCKETS
BULBS AND LEDS
CALIPER HARDWARE
CALIPERS
CONTROLLERS
DIGITAL RATIO AXLE CONTROLLERS AND BUFFERS (DRAC AND DRAB)
DISABLE SWITCHES
DRUMS
ELECTRICAL PUMPS AND MOTORS
ELECTRONIC CONTROLLERS
FLUID
FLUID LEVEL SENSOR SWITCHES
FOUR WHEEL DRIVE SWITCHES
FRICTION MATERIAL
G SENSORS
HOSES
HYDRAULIC MODULATORS
HYDRO-BOOSTERS
HYDRO-ELECTRIC BOOSTERS (POWERMASTER)
IGNITION DISABLE SWITCHES
LATERAL ACCELERATION SWITCHES
LEDS
LENSES
MASTER CYLINDERS
MODULATORS
MOTORS
PARKING BRAKE SWITCHES
PARKING BRAKE SYSTEMS
PADS
PEDAL TRAVEL SWITCHES
PEDALS
POWERMASTER
PUMPS
PRESSURE DIFFERENTIAL SWITCHES
PRESSURE SWITCHES
RELAYS
ROTORS
SELF-ADJUSTING SYSTEMS
NOTE: Electro-magnetic interference (EMI) may be caused by
incorrect installation of accessories or components. EMI can
result in improper system operation.
BACKING PLATES
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Condition Code Procedure
Anchor pin bent ......... B .. Require repair or replacement.
Anchor pin broken ....... A ............ Require replacement.
Anchor pin worn, affecting
structural integrity ... B ............ Require replacement.
Backing plate bent ...... B .. Require repair or replacement.
Backing plate broken .... A ............ Require replacement.
Backing plate cracked ... B .. Require repair or replacement.
Corroded, affecting
structural integrity .... A ............ Require replacement.
Loose ................... B .. Require repair or replacement.
Missing ................. C ............ Require replacement.
Shoe lands worn ......... A .. Require repair or replacement.
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BRAKE FLUID
CAUTION: Most manufacturers prohibit the use of DOT 5 brake fluid
in a system equipped with ABS.
DOT 3, DOT 4, and DOT 5.1 brake fluids are clear or light
amber in color. DOT 5 brake fluid is violet in color. Correct fluid
required for the brake system is stamped on the master cylinder cover.
BRAKE FLUID INSPECTION
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Condition Code Procedure
Beyond service interval . 3 .. Suggest flushing and refilling
with correct fluid.
Brake fluid type
incorrect .............. B .. Require flushing and refilling
with correct fluid.
Contaminated, for example,
fluid other than brake
fluid present .......... A or B ....... ( 1) Require service.
Hydraulic component ..... 3 .. Suggest flushing and refilling
overhaul or replacement with correct fluid.
Rubber master cylinder
cover gasket distorted
and gummy .............. A .......... ( 2) Require replacement
of gasket.
( 1) - If a fluid other than brake fluid is present in the brake
system which DOES affect the rubber parts, the required
service is to:
* Remove all components having rubber parts from the
system.
* Flush lines with denatured alcohol or brake cleaner
* Repair or replace all components having rubber parts
* Flush and fill with correct brake fluid. (Code A)
If a fluid other than brake fluid is present in the brake
system which DOES NOT affect the rubber parts, the required
service is to flush and fill with the correct brake fluid.
(Code B)
( 2) - This condition may indicate contaminated brake fluid.
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BRAKE FRICTION MATERIAL
See FRICTION MATERIAL .
BRAKE PADS
See FRICTION MATERIAL .
BRAKE PEDALS
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Condition Code Procedure
Bent, affecting
performance ............ A .. Require repair or replacement.
Broken .................. A .. Require repair or replacement.
Pedal pad missing ....... C .... Require replacement of pedal
pad.
Pedal pad worn .......... 1 ............ Suggest replacement.
Pivot bushings worn,
affecting performance .. A .... Require replacement of pivot
bushings.
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BRAKE SHOES
See FRICTION MATERIAL .
BRAKE SHOE HARDWARE
See also SELF-ADJUSTING SYSTEMS .
BRAKE SHOE HARDWARE INSPECTION
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Condition Code Procedure
Broken .................. A ............ Require replacement.
Distorted ............... A ............ Require replacement.
Missing ................. C ............ Require replacement.
Surfaces rust-pitted .... 1 ............ Suggest replacement.
Worn, affecting
performance ............ A ............ Require replacement.
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BRAKE STOPLIGHT SWITCHES
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Condition Code Procedure
Bent .................... B ............ Require replacement.
Broken .................. A ............ Require replacement.
Connector broken ........ A .. Require repair or replacement.
Connector (Weatherpack
type) leaking .......... A .. Require repair or replacement.