
OPERATION
The wheel (Fig. 19) has raised sections between
the rim flanges and the rim well. Initial inflation of
the tire forces the bead over these raised sections. In
case of tire failure, the raised sections hold the tire
in position on the wheel until the vehicle can be
brought to a safe stop.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - WHEEL
INSPECTION
Inspect wheels for:
²Excessive run out
²Dents or cracks
²Damaged wheel lug nut holes
²Air Leaks from any area or surface of the rim
NOTE: Do not attempt to repair a wheel by hammer-
ing, heating or welding.
If a wheel is damaged an original equipment
replacement wheel should be used. When obtaining
replacement wheels, they should be equivalent in
load carrying capacity. The diameter, width, offset,
pilot hole and bolt circle of the wheel should be the
same as the original wheel.
WARNING: FAILURE TO USE EQUIVALENT
REPLACEMENT WHEELS MAY ADVERSELY
AFFECT THE SAFETY AND HANDLING OF THE
VEHICLE. USED WHEELS ARE NOT RECOM-
MENDED. THE SERVICE HISTORY OF THE WHEEL
MAY HAVE INCLUDED SEVERE TREATMENT OR
VERY HIGH MILEAGE. THE RIM COULD FAIL WITH-
OUT WARNING.
STARDARD PROCEDURE - DUAL REAR WHEEL
INSTALLATION
Dual rear wheels use a special heavy duty lug nut
wrench. It is recommended to remove and install
dual rear wheels only when the proper wrench is
available. The wrench is also use to remove wheel
center caps for more information refer to Owner's
Manual.
The tires on both wheels must be completely raised
off the ground when tightening the lug nuts. This
will ensure correct wheel centering and maximum
wheel clamping.
A two piece flat face lug nut with right-hand
threads is used for retaining the wheels on the hubs
(Fig. 20).
The dual rear wheel lug nuts should be tightened
according to the following procedure:
²Place two drops of oil to the interface of the nut/
washer (Fig. 20) before installing on the wheel stud.
NOTE: Do not use more then two drops of oil on
the nut/washer, since the center caps attach in this
area.
²Tighten the wheel lug nuts in the numbered
sequential pattern until they are snug tight. Then
tighten lug nut to specified torque following same
number sequence, (Refer to 22 - TIRES/WHEELS/
WHEELS - SPECIFICATIONS).
Fig. 18 Dual Rear Wheels
1 - INBOARD WHEEL VALVE STEM
2 - OUTBOARD WHEEL VALVE STEM
Fig. 19 Safety Rim
1 - FLANGE
2 - RIDGE
3 - WELL
22 - 10 TIRES/WHEELSBR/BE
WHEELS (Continued)

DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING ± WATER LEAKS
Water leaks can be caused by poor sealing,
improper body component alignment, body seam
porosity, missing plugs, or blocked drain holes. Cen-
trifugal and gravitational force can cause water to
drip from a location away from the actual leak point,
making leak detection difficult. All body sealing
points should be water tight in normal wet-driving
conditions. Water flowing downward from the front of
the vehicle should not enter the passenger or luggage
compartment. Moving sealing surfaces will not
always seal water tight under all conditions. At
times, side glass or door seals will allow water to
enter the passenger compartment during high pres-
sure washing or hard driving rain (severe) condi-
tions. Overcompensating on door or glass
adjustments to stop a water leak that occurs under
severe conditions can cause premature seal wear and
excessive closing or latching effort. After completing
a repair, water test vehicle to verify leak has stopped
before returning vehicle to use.
VISUAL INSPECTION BEFORE WATER LEAK TESTS
Verify that floor and body plugs are in place, body
drains are clear, and body components are properly
aligned and sealed. If component alignment or seal-
ing is necessary, refer to the appropriate section of
this group for proper procedures.
WATER LEAK TESTS
WARNING: DO NOT USE ELECTRIC SHOP LIGHTS
OR TOOLS IN WATER TEST AREA. PERSONAL
INJURY CAN RESULT.
When the conditions causing a water leak have
been determined, simulate the conditions as closely
as possible.
²If a leak occurs with the vehicle parked in a
steady light rain, flood the leak area with an open-
ended garden hose.
²If a leak occurs while driving at highway speeds
in a steady rain, test the leak area with a reasonable
velocity stream or fan spray of water. Direct the
spray in a direction comparable to actual conditions.
²If a leak occurs when the vehicle is parked on an
incline, hoist the end or side of the vehicle to simu-
late this condition. This method can be used when
the leak occurs when the vehicle accelerates, stops or
turns. If the leak occurs on acceleration, hoist the
front of the vehicle. If the leak occurs when braking,
hoist the back of the vehicle. If the leak occurs on left
turns, hoist the left side of the vehicle. If the leak
occurs on right turns, hoist the right side of the vehi-
cle. For hoisting recommendations refer to Group 0,
Lubrication and Maintenance, General Information
section.
WATER LEAK DETECTION
To detect a water leak point-of-entry, do a water
test and watch for water tracks or droplets forming
on the inside of the vehicle. If necessary, remove inte-
rior trim covers or panels to gain visual access to the
leak area. If the hose cannot be positioned without
being held, have someone help do the water test.
Some water leaks must be tested for a considerable
length of time to become apparent. When a leak
appears, find the highest point of the water track or
drop. The highest point usually will show the point of
entry. After leak point has been found, repair the
leak and water test to verify that the leak has
stopped.
Locating the entry point of water that is leaking
into a cavity between panels can be difficult. The
trapped water may splash or run from the cavity,
often at a distance from the entry point. Most water
leaks of this type become apparent after accelerating,
stopping, turning, or when on an incline.
MIRROR INSPECTION METHOD
When a leak point area is visually obstructed, use
a suitable mirror to gain visual access. A mirror can
also be used to deflect light to a limited-access area
to assist in locating a leak point.
BRIGHT LIGHT LEAK TEST METHOD
Some water leaks in the luggage compartment can
be detected without water testing. Position the vehi-
cle in a brightly lit area. From inside the darkened
luggage compartment inspect around seals and body
seams. If necessary, have a helper direct a drop light
over the suspected leak areas around the luggage
compartment. If light is visible through a normally
sealed location, water could enter through the open-
ing.
PRESSURIZED LEAK TEST METHOD
When a water leak into the passenger compart-
ment cannot be detected by water testing, pressurize
the passenger compartment and soap test exterior of
the vehicle. To pressurize the passenger compart-
ment, close all doors and windows, start engine, and
set heater control to high blower in HEAT position. If
engine can not be started, connect a charger to the
battery to ensure adequate voltage to the blower.
With interior pressurized, apply dish detergent solu-
tion to suspected leak area on the exterior of the
vehicle. Apply detergent solution with spray device or
soft bristle brush. If soap bubbles occur at a body
seam, joint, seal or gasket, the leak entry point could
be at that location.
23 - 2 BODYBR/BE
BODY (Continued)

DECKLID/HATCH/LIFTGATE/TAILGATE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
APPLIQUE
REMOVAL..............................62
INSTALLATION...........................62
CHECK CABLE
REMOVAL..............................62
INSTALLATION...........................63
DECALS
REMOVAL..............................63
INSTALLATION...........................63
HANDLE ESCUTCHEON
REMOVAL..............................63
INSTALLATION...........................63
LATCH
REMOVAL..............................64INSTALLATION...........................64
LATCH HANDLE
REMOVAL..............................65
INSTALLATION...........................65
LATCH STRIKER
REMOVAL..............................65
INSTALLATION...........................65
SLAM BUMPER
REMOVAL..............................66
INSTALLATION...........................66
TAILGATE
REMOVAL..............................66
INSTALLATION...........................66
APPLIQUE
REMOVAL
(1) Apply a length of masking tape on the body,
parallel to the top edge of the applique to use as a
guide, if necessary.
(2) Warm the tailgate applique and tailgate metal
to approximately 38ÉC (100ÉF) using a suitable heat
lamp or heat gun.
(3) Pull applique from tailgate (Fig. 1).
INSTALLATION
(1) Remove adhesive tape residue from painted
surface of tailgate.
(2) If applique is to be reused, remove tape residue
from applique. Clean back of applique with
MOPARž, Super Kleen solvent or equivalent. Wipe
molding dry with lint free cloth. Apply new body side
molding (two sided adhesive) tape to back of appli-
que.
(3) Clean tailgate surface with MOPARž, Super
Kleen solvent or equivalent. Wipe surface dry with
lint free cloth. An adhesion promoter must be applied
to ensure proper applique adhesion.
(4) Remove protective cover from tape on back of
applique. Apply applique to body below the masking
tape guide (Fig. 1).
(5) Remove masking tape guide and heat tailgate
and applique, see step one. Firmly press applique to
tailgate to assure adhesion.
CHECK CABLE
REMOVAL
(1) Open tailgate.
(2) Pry lock tab outward to clear stud head on
cargo box (Fig. 2).
(3) Push cable end forward until stud head is in
clearance hole portion of cable end.
(4) Separate cable end from stud.
(5) Remove screw attaching cable to tailgate.
(6) Separate check cable from tailgate.
Fig. 1 Tailgate Applique
1 - TAILGATE
2 - TAILGATE
3 - ADHESIVE TAPE
4 - APPLIQUE
23 - 62 DECKLID/HATCH/LIFTGATE/TAILGATEBR/BE

INSTALLATION
(1) Position check cable on tailgate.
(2) Install screw attaching small end of cable to
tailgate.
(3) Position large end of cable onto stud head and
slide downward to secure lock tab.
DECALS
REMOVAL
(1) Warm the panel to approximately 38ÉC (100ÉF)
using a suitable heat lamp or heat gun.
(2) Peel tape stripe from body panel using an even
pressure pull.
(3) Remove adhesive residue from body panel
using a suitable adhesive removing solvent.
INSTALLATION
(1) Clean painted body surface with Moparž Super
Clean solvent or equivalent and a lint free cloth.
(2) Remove protective cover from back side of
decal.
(3) Position decal properly on body.
(4) Press decal firmly to body with palm of hand.
(5) If temperature is below 21ÉC (70ÉF) warm decal
with a heat lamp or gun to assure adhesion. Do not
exceed 65ÉC (150ÉF) when heating emblem.
HANDLE ESCUTCHEON
REMOVAL
(1) Lift and hold tailgate latch release handle.
(2) Using a trim stick (C±4755), pry bottom of
escutcheon outward to disengage clips.
(3) Rotate escutcheon upward to disengage clip
above release handle.
(4) Push escutcheon downward from behind to
clear handle.
(5) Separate escutcheon from tailgate (Fig. 3).
INSTALLATION
(1) Insert upper ends of escutcheon into handle
opening.
(2) Lift escutcheon upward from behind release
handle.
(3) Press bottom of escutcheon inward to engage
clips.
Fig. 2 Tailgate Check
1 - TAILGATE STRIKER
2 - SCREW DRIVER
3 - TAILGATE CHECK CABLE
4 - LOCK TAB
Fig. 3 Tailgate Handle Escutcheon
1 - TAILGATE
2 - HANDLEÐTOÐRIGHT LATCH CONTROL ROD
3 - ESCUTCHEON
4 - LATCH ROD RETAINER
5 - HANDLEÐTOÐLATCH CONTROL ROD AND RETAINER
6 - HANDLE
BR/BEDECKLID/HATCH/LIFTGATE/TAILGATE 23 - 63
CHECK CABLE (Continued)

DOOR - FRONT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
APPLIQUE
REMOVAL..............................67
INSTALLATION...........................67
DOOR
REMOVAL..............................68
INSTALLATION...........................68
ADJUSTMENTS..........................68
DOOR GLASS
REMOVAL..............................69
INSTALLATION...........................69
EXTERIOR HANDLE
REMOVAL..............................70
INSTALLATION...........................70
GLASS RUN CHANNEL
REMOVAL..............................70
INSTALLATION...........................70
HINGE
REMOVAL..............................70
INSTALLATION...........................71
INSIDE HANDLE ACTUATOR
REMOVAL..............................71
INSTALLATION...........................71LATCH
REMOVAL..............................72
INSTALLATION...........................72
ADJUSTMENTS..........................72
LATCH STRIKER
REMOVAL..............................73
INSTALLATION...........................73
LOCK CYLINDER
REMOVAL..............................73
INSTALLATION...........................73
SIDE VIEW MIRROR FLAG
REMOVAL..............................74
INSTALLATION...........................74
TRIM PANEL
REMOVAL..............................74
INSTALLATION...........................74
WATERDAM
REMOVAL..............................75
INSTALLATION...........................75
WINDOW REGULATOR
REMOVAL..............................75
INSTALLATION...........................76
APPLIQUE
REMOVAL
(1) Using a heat lamp, warm B-pillar to 38É C
(100É F).
(2) Remove glass run weatherstrip (Refer to 23 -
BODY/WEATHERSTRIP/SEALS/FDR GLASS RUN
WEATHERSTRIP - REMOVAL).
(3) Remove outer belt weatherstrip (Refer to 23 -
BODY/WEATHERSTRIP/SEALS/FDR OUTER BELT
WEATHERSTRIP - REMOVAL).
(4) Using an even pressure pull, peel B-pillar
applique away from the B-pillar.
INSTALLATION
Installation equipment needed:
²Lint free applicator cloth
²six inch applicator squeegee
²Piercing pin
(1) Clean B-pillar using Mopar Super Kleen or
equivalent.
(2) Wipe surface with a lint free cloth.
(3) Using a heat gun, warm surface to 22É C (70É
F).(4) Fold down, up/down locator tab (1a or 1b) (Fig.
1)along crease.
(5) Remove carrier from adhesion strip (2).
(6) Using up/down locator tab (1a or 1b) and fore/
aft locator tab (3a or 3b), position the applique on the
upper portion of the B-pillar.
(7) Using the lower edge locator (4), position the
applique on the lower portion of the B-pillar.
(8) Verify the applique is positioned correctly and
press the adhesion strip (2) to the door to tempo-
rarily secure it in place.
(9) Remove the carrier for the applique.
(10) Holding the applique from the surface, apply
firm downward pressure with a six inch applicator
squeegee. Ensure the lower rear edge (4) is aligned
correctly.
(11) Wrap edges around door to at least a 90É
angle.
(12) Remove premask by pulling in a firm contin-
uous manner from top down at 180É.
(13) Complete wrapping applique around the door
edges.
(14) Inspect for air bubbles. Small bubbles can be
pierced with a sharp pin and smoothed out.
BR/BEDOOR - FRONT 23 - 67

(4) Install cargo door (Refer to 23 - BODY/DOOR -
CARGO/DOOR - INSTALLATION).
INSIDE HANDLE ACTUATOR
REMOVAL
NOTE: The cargo door inside handle actuator is
heat staked to the trim panel (Fig. 7).
(1) Remove cargo door trim panel (Refer to 23 -
BODY/DOOR - CARGO/TRIM PANEL - REMOVAL).
(2) Disengage release cable from inside handle.
(3) Using a small file, drummel tool or die grinder,
remove the melted material securing the handle to
the trim panel.
(4) Separate the handle from the trim panel.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position the handle in the trim panel.
(2) Using a soldering gun, and using the additional
studs, heat stake the handle to the trim panel.
(3) Engage release cable to inside handle.
(4) Install cargo door trim panel (Refer to 23 -
BODY/DOOR - CARGO/TRIM PANEL - INSTALLA-
TION).
LATCH - LOWER
REMOVAL
(1) Remove cargo door trim panel (Refer to 23 -
BODY/DOOR - CARGO/TRIM PANEL - REMOVAL).
(2) Peel back waterdam to access air exhauster.(3) Remove cargo door air exhauster (Refer to 23 -
BODY/DOOR - CARGO/AIR EXHAUSTER - REMOV-
AL).
(4) Disengage lower latch to shutface handle rod at
shutface handle (Fig. 8).
(5) Remove nuts attaching lower latch to cargo
door.
(6) Separate lower latch and latch rod from cargo
door.
INSTALLATION
(1) If installing a new replacement latch:
(a) Engage latch rod to latch rod retaining clip
in lower latch. Ensure ªwhiteº latch installation
pin is in the position closest to the latch release
lever (Fig. 9).
(2) If the latch was not replaced and the existing
latch is to be installed:
(a) Slide ªwhiteº latch installation pin to the
position closest to the latch release lever.
(3) Position lower latch and latch rod in cargo
door.
(4) Install nuts attaching lower latch to cargo door.
Tighten nuts to 12 N´m (9 ft. lbs.) torque (Fig. 8).
(5) Engage latch rod to latch rod retaining clip in
lower latch.
CAUTION: When engaging lower latch release rod
to shutface handle, ensure lower latch rod is
pushed all the way down before engaging to the
handle.
(6) Engage lower latch rod to shutface handle
(7) Cycle the shutface handle and verify latch
operation.
Fig. 7 Heat Staked Locations
1 - RELEASE CABLE
2 - HEAT STAKED LOCATIONS
3 - CARGO DOOR TRIM PANEL
4 - HEAT STAKED LOCATIONS
Fig. 8 Cargo Door Lower Latch
1 - LOWER LATCH TO HANDLE ROD
2 - LOWER CARGO DOOR LATCH
3 - CARGO DOOR
23 - 80 DOOR - CARGOBR/BE
HINGE (Continued)

BODY SIDE MOLDINGS
REMOVAL
(1) Warm the effected stick-on molding and body
metal to approximately 38ÉC (100ÉF) using a suitable
heat lamp or heat gun.
(2) Pull stick-on molding from painted surface
(Fig. 1) and (Fig. 2).
INSTALLATION
(1) Clean body surface with MOPARž Super Kleen
solvent or equivalent. Wipe surface dry with lint free
cloth.
(2) Apply a length of masking tape on the body,
parallel to the top edge of the molding to use as a
guide, if necessary.
(3) Remove protective cover from tape on back of
molding. Apply molding to body below the masking
tape guide (Fig. 1) and (Fig. 2).
(4) Remove masking tape guide and heat body and
molding, see step one. Firmly press molding to body
surface to assure adhesion.
BODY STRIPES AND DECALS
REMOVAL
(1) Warm the panel to approximately 38ÉC (100ÉF)
using a suitable heat lamp or heat gun.
(2) Peel decal from body panel using an even pres-
sure pull.(3) Remove adhesive residue from body panel
using a suitable adhesive removing solvent.
INSTALLATION
The painted surface of the body panel to be covered
by a decal must be smooth and completely cured
before decal can be applied. Ripples and feather edg-
ing will read through if surface is not properly pre-
pared. Clean all residue from surface.
(1) Peel paper backing away from decal exposing
adhesive back of decal.
(2) Apply soap solution liberally to adhesive back
of decal.
Fig. 1 Body Side Moldings
Fig. 2 Body Side MoldingsÐDual Wheel
BR/BEEXTERIOR 23 - 87

(3) Apply soap solution liberally to body panel sur-
face.
(4) Place decal into position on body panel (Fig. 3)
. Smooth out wrinkles by pulling lightly on edges of
decal until it lays flat on painted surface.
(5) Push air pockets from under decal to the
perimeter of the panel from the center of the decal
out.
(6) Squeegee soap solution and air bubbles from
behind decal from the center of the panel out using a
body putty applicator squeegee.
(7) Apply heat to decal to evaporate residual mois-
ture from edges of decal.
(8) Small air or water bubbles under decal can be
pierced with a pin and smoothed out.
TAPE STRIPE
REMOVAL
(1) If the panel that is being serviced is not going
to be refinished, apply a length of masking tape par-
allel to the edge of the original tape stripe to aid
installation.
(2) Warm the panel to approximately 38ÉC (100ÉF)
using a suitable heat lamp or heat gun.
(3) Peel tape stripe (Fig. 4) from body panel using
an even pressure pull.
(4) Remove adhesive residue from body panel
using a suitable adhesive removing solvent.
INSTALLATION
The painted surface of the body panel to be covered
by a tape stripe overlay must be smooth and com-pletely cured before overlay can be applied. If painted
surface is not smooth, wet sand with 600 grit wet/dry
sand paper until surface is smooth. Ripples and
feather edging will read through overlay if surface is
not properly prepared. Clean all residue from sur-
face.
Installation equipment:
²Pail filled with mild dish soap solution.
²Lint free applicator cloth or sponge.
²Body putty applicator squeegee.
²Heat gun or sun lamp.
²Razor knife.
Fig. 3 Decals
1 - TAPE STRIPE
Fig. 4 Tape Stripe Overlay
1 - CAB/DOOR TAPE STRIPE
2 - HOOD TAPE STRIPE
23 - 88 EXTERIORBR/BE
BODY STRIPES AND DECALS (Continued)