(1) Turn the ignition switch to the Off position.
(2) To install the IOD fuse, use a thumb to press
the IOD fuse holder unit in fuse cavity 12 firmly into
the JB.
(3) Install the fuse access panel by snapping it
onto the left outboard end of the instrument panel.
JUNCTION BLOCK
DESCRIPTION
An electrical Junction Block (JB) is concealed
behind the left outboard end of the instrument panel
cover (Fig. 5). The JB combines the functions previ-
ously provided by a separate fuseblock module and
relay center, serves to simplify and centralize numer-
ous electrical components, and to distribute electrical
current to many of the accessory systems in the vehi-
cle. It also eliminates the need for numerous splice
connections and serves in place of a bulkhead connec-
tor between many of the engine compartment, instru-
ment panel, and body wire harnesses. The JB houses
up to nineteen blade-type fuses (two standard-type
and seventeen mini-type), up to two blade-type auto-
matic resetting circuit breakers, the electronic combi-
nation turn signal and hazard warning flasher, and
one International Standards Organization (ISO)
micro-relay.The molded plastic JB housing has integral mount-
ing brackets that are secured with two screws to the
left instrument panel end bracket. The left end of the
instrument panel cover has a snap-fit fuse access
panel that can be removed for service of the JB. A
fuse puller and spare fuse holders are located on the
back of the fuse access cover, as well as an adhesive-
backed fuse layout map to ensure proper fuse identi-
fication.
The JB unit cannot be repaired and is only ser-
viced as an assembly. If any internal circuit or the JB
housing is faulty or damaged, the entire JB unit
must be replaced.
OPERATION
All of the circuits entering and leaving the JB do
so through up to nine wire harness connectors, which
are connected to the JB through integral connector
receptacles molded into the JB housing. Internal con-
nection of all of the JB circuits is accomplished by an
intricate combination of hard wiring and bus bars.
Refer toJunction Blockin the index of this service
manual for the location of complete JB circuit dia-
grams.
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
Fig. 4 Ignition-Off Draw Fuse
1 - JUNCTION BLOCK
2 - IGNITION-OFF DRAW FUSE AND HOLDER
3 - LEFT INSTRUMENT PANEL END BRACKET
Fig. 5 Junction Block Location
1 - JUNCTION BLOCK
2 - FUSE ACCESS PANEL
8W - 97 - 6 8W-97 POWER DISTRIBUTIONBR/BE
IOD FUSE (Continued)
TIRES
DESCRIPTION
The temporary spare tire is designed for emer-
gency use only. The original tire should be repaired
or replaced at the first opportunity, then reinstalled.
Do not exceed speeds of 50 M.P.H. when using the
temporary spare tire. Refer to Owner's Manual for
complete details.
DESCRIPTION
Tires are designed and engineered for each specific
vehicle. They provide the best overall performance
for normal operation. The ride and handling charac-
teristics match the vehicle's requirements. With
proper care they will give excellent reliability, trac-
tion, skid resistance, and tread life.
Driving habits have more effect on tire life than
any other factor. Careful drivers will obtain in most
cases, much greater mileage than severe use or care-
less drivers. A few of the driving habits which will
shorten the life of any tire are:
²Rapid acceleration
²Severe brake applications
²High speed driving
²Excessive speeds on turns
²Striking curbs and other obstacles
Radial-ply tires are more prone to irregular tread
wear. It is important to follow the tire rotation inter-val shown in the section on Tire Rotation, (Refer to
22 - TIRES/WHEELS - STANDARD PROCEDURE).
This will help to achieve a greater tread life.
TIRE IDENTIFICATION
Tire type, size, aspect ratio and speed rating are
encoded in the letters and numbers imprinted on the
side wall of the tire. Refer to the chart to decipher
the tire identification code (Fig. 11).
Performance tires have a speed rating letter after
the aspect ratio number. The speed rating is not
always printed on the tire sidewall. These ratings
are:
²Qup to 100 mph
²Rup to 106 mph
²Sup to 112 mph
²Tup to 118 mph
²Uup to 124 mph
²Hup to 130 mph
²Vup to 149 mph
²Zmore than 149 mph (consult the tire manu-
facturer for the specific speed rating)
An All Season type tire will have eitherM+S,M
&SorM±S(indicating mud and snow traction)
imprinted on the side wall.
TIRE CHAINS
Tire snow chains may be used oncertainmodels.
Refer to the Owner's Manual for more information.
Fig. 10 Dynamic Unbalance & Balance
1 - CENTER LINE OF SPINDLE
2 - ADD BALANCE WEIGHTS HERE3 - CORRECTIVE WEIGHT LOCATION
4 - HEAVY SPOT WHEEL SHIMMY AND VIBRATION
BR/BETIRES/WHEELS 22 - 5
TIRES/WHEELS (Continued)
Items found requiring adjustment and/or repair
should be corrected before delivery of the vehicle.
NOTE: It is the dealer's responsibility to protect
new vehicles from damage and deterioration prior
to retail delivery both before and after new vehicle
preparation.
The information includes the following features:
Inspection points are cross-referenced to the New
Vehicle Preparation Form as follows:
²Titles indicate the general area being inspected
or the types of checks being made (i.e., underhood,
body-exterior, road test, etc.).
²Sub-Titles identify the types of items to be
inspected in that area (i.e., lines/hoses, wiring, etc.).
Procedures follow a logical order to prevent dupli-
cation and wasted effort.
Tips to help you do a better job are found as
NOTES.
RECEIVING
INSPECTION
The following procedures are recommended for
your own protection upon receipt of new vehicles.
When a new car is delivered by the carrier, it should
be inspected to ensure that it is in good condition
and to determine if there is any shortage or transpor-
tation damage.
EXTERIOR
Upon receipt of a new vehicle, check immediately
for:
²Under carriage damage
²Chipped or cracked windshield, broken windows,
and loose or missing moldings and name-plates
²Dents, scrapes, scratches, chips, dirt in paints or
other damage to the body exterior
²Damaged or missing side view mirror(s)
²Missing wheel nuts
²Broken or missing lenses
²Chafing, bruises, cuts, or scrapes on tire side-
walls or tread
²Missing underhood items
²Missing fuel filler cap
²Shipped loose items-license plate bracket, spare
tire, jack and tire wrench, radio antenna, floor mats,
wheel covers, cargo nets, fuses and other items²Ensure that IOD fuse is removed
²Check battery test indicator when easily visible,
or use voltmeter (battery must be at 12.4 volts or
greater). Charge to ensure green dot-visibility, per-
manent damage may occur if battery remains in a
discharged state for any length of time.
INTERIOR
Check interior items such as:
²Rearview mirror
²Accessory control knobs
²Smokers package items
²Keys
²Radio
²Special equipment items listed on shipper
²Owner's Manual and Consumer information Bro-
chures (normally stored in the glove box).
²Cuts, abrasions or stains on interior trim.
NOTE: Remember a careful look at new vehicles
when they are received may prevent problems when
preparing vehicles for delivery to your customers.
MAJOR INSPECTION POINTS
(1) Check operation of hood latch and safety catch-
adjust as required.
(2) Check all fluids for proper level and top off
with the proper fluid as required-engine oil, auto-
matic transmission fluid, brake master cylinder,
clutch master cylinder, power steering, windshield
washer, and cooling system. (Vehicle must be at nor-
mal operating temperature for some of these checks.)
(3) Check brake, clutch, fuel, and power steering
lines and hoses for leaks and clearance from moving
and hot objects-reroute to the proper location and
tighten as required.
(4) Check battery state of charge-recharge if neces-
sary, to ensure green dot is visible or instrument
panel voltmeter indicates 12.4 volts or greater.
(5) Check routing and connections of underhood
wiring, vacuum hoses, refrigerant lines and coolant
hoses for leaks, loose connections and clearance from
moving objects reroute and tighten connections as
required. Install IOD fuse on applicable vehicles.
NOTE: Reset radio, clock, compass, etc., after
installing, if vehicle is being delivered.
BR/BENEW VEHICLE PREPARATION 30 - 3
INTRODUCTION (Continued)
SHIFT LEVER - INSTALLATION . . . 21-853,21-888,
21-924
SHIFT LEVER - INSTALLATION, GEAR.....19-13
SHIFT LEVER - REMOVAL . 21-852,21-887,21-924
SHIFT LEVER - REMOVAL, GEAR........19-13
SHIFT MECHANISM - ADJUSTMENT....21-252,
21-423,21-596,21-769
SHIFT MECHANISM - DESCRIPTION....21-251,
21-422,21-595,21-768
SHIFT MECHANISM - INSTALLATION.....21-89
SHIFT MECHANISM - OPERATION......21-251,
21-422,21-595,21-768
SHIFT MECHANISM - REMOVAL.........21-88
SHIFT/CLUTCH INTERLOCK SYSTEM -
INSPECTION........................30-19
SHIPPED LOOSE ITEMS - INSTALLATION . . 30-14
SHOCK - DESCRIPTION........2-11,2-21,2-28
SHOCK - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING . . . 2-11,2-21
SHOCK - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
SPRING.............................2-26
SHOCK - INSTALLATION........2-11,2-21,2-28
SHOCK - OPERATION..........2-11,2-21,2-28
SHOCK - REMOVAL............2-11,2-21,2-28
SHOES - 2500/3500 - INSTALLATION,
REAR DRUM IN HAT PARK BRAKE........5-42
SHOES - 2500/3500 - REMOVAL, REAR
DRUM IN HAT PARK BRAKE.............5-41
SHOES-11 INCH - INSTALLATION, REAR
BRAKE..............................5-27
SHOES-11 INCH - REMOVAL, REAR
BRAKE..............................5-25
SHORT TO GROUND - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, TESTING FOR A........8W-01-6
SHORT TO GROUND ON FUSES
POWERING SEVERAL LOADS -
STANDARD PROCEDURE, TESTING....8W-01-7
SHOULDER BELTS, RETRACTORS AND
HEAD RESTRAINTS - INSPECTION,
SEAT BELTS.........................30-12
SHUT DOWN RELAY - INSTALLATION,
AUTOMATIC..........................8I-5
SHUT DOWN RELAY - REMOVAL,
AUTOMATIC..........................8I-4
SHUTFACE HANDLE - INSTALLATION.....23-83
SHUTFACE HANDLE - REMOVAL.........23-83
SIDE MOLDINGS - INSTALLATION, BODY . . 23-87
SIDE MOLDINGS - REMOVAL, BODY.....23-87
SIDE PANEL SPEAKER - INSTALLATION,
REAR CAB..........................8A-21
SIDE PANEL SPEAKER - REMOVAL,
REAR CAB..........................8A-20
SIDE VIEW MIRROR - INSTALLATION.....23-97
SIDE VIEW MIRROR - LOW MOUNTED -
INSTALLATION.......................23-98
SIDE VIEW MIRROR - LOW MOUNTED -
REMOVAL..........................23-98
SIDE VIEW MIRROR - REMOVAL........23-97
SIDE VIEW MIRROR FLAG -
INSTALLATION.......................23-74
SIDE VIEW MIRROR FLAG - REMOVAL . . . 23-74
SIDE VIEW MIRROR GLASS -
INSTALLATION.......................23-98
SIDE VIEW MIRROR GLASS - REMOVAL . . 23-98
SIDEVIEW MIRROR - DESCRIPTION......8N-13
SIDEVIEW MIRROR - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING...........................8N-13
SIDEVIEW MIRROR - OPERATION.......8N-13
SIDEVIEW MIRROR - REMOVAL.........8N-14
SIGNAL & HAZARD WARNING SYSTEM -
DESCRIPTION, TURN..................8L-2
SIGNAL & HAZARD WARNING SYSTEM -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, TURN.........8L-3
SIGNAL & HAZARD WARNING SYSTEM -
OPERATION, TURN....................8L-2
SIGNAL CANCEL CAM - DESCRIPTION,
TURN..............................8L-30
SIGNAL CANCEL CAM - OPERATION,
TURN..............................8L-31
SIGNAL GROUND - DESCRIPTION.......8E-17
SIGNAL INDICATORS - DESCRIPTION,
TURN
..............................8J-32
SIGNAL INDICATORS - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, TURN
......................8J-32
SIGNAL INDICATORS - OPERATION,
TURN
..............................8J-32
SIGNAL LAMP - INSTALLATION,
PARK/TURN
.........................8L-29
SIGNAL LAMP - REMOVAL, PARK/TURN
. . 8L-29SIGNAL LAMP UNIT - INSTALLATION,
PARK/TURN.........................8L-29
SIGNAL LAMP UNIT - REMOVAL,
PARK/TURN.........................8L-29
SIGNALS - INSPECTION, TURN AND
EMERGENCY........................30-19
SILENCER PAD - INSTALLATION........23-103
SILENCER PAD - REMOVAL...........23-103
SILL TRIM - INSTALLATION, DOOR.....23-121
SILL TRIM - REMOVAL, DOOR.........23-121
SINGLE CARDAN UNIVERSAL JOINTS -
DISASSEMBLY........................3-11
SINGLE CARDAN UNIVERSAL JOINTS -
INSTALLATION....................3-34,3-66
SINGLE CARDAN UNIVERSAL JOINTS -
REMOVAL.......................3-33,3-65
SKID PLATE - INSTALLATION, TRANSFER
CASE..............................13-11
SKID PLATE - REMOVAL, TRANSFER
CASE..............................13-11
SLAM BUMPER - INSTALLATION........23-66
SLAM BUMPER - REMOVAL............23-66
SMOKE DIAGNOSIS CHARTS -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.............9-234
SOLENOID - DESCRIPTION.....21-252,21-423,
21-596,21-769
SOLENOID - DESCRIPTION, EVAP/PURGE . 25-32
SOLENOID - INSTALLATION, EVAP/
PURGE.............................25-32
SOLENOID - OPERATION . 21-253,21-424,21-597,
21-770
SOLENOID - REMOVAL, EVAP/PURGE.....25-32
SOLID LIFTERS/TAPPETS - CLEANING....9-281
SOLID LIFTERS/TAPPETS - INSPECTION . . 9-281
SOLID LIFTERS/TAPPETS -
INSTALLATION.......................9-281
SOLID LIFTERS/TAPPETS - REMOVAL....9-280
SPARE TIRE - DESCRIPTION.............22-9
SPARE TIRE WINCH - INSTALLATION.....13-10
SPARE TIRE WINCH - REMOVAL........13-10
SPARK PLUG - CLEANING..............8I-19
SPARK PLUG - DESCRIPTION...........8I-16
SPARK PLUG - INSTALLATION...........8I-19
SPARK PLUG - OPERATION.............8I-16
SPARK PLUG - REMOVAL..............8I-18
SPARK PLUG CABLE - DESCRIPTION.....8I-19
SPARK PLUG CABLE - INSTALLATION.....8I-20
SPARK PLUG CABLE - OPERATION.......8I-19
SPARK PLUG CABLE - REMOVAL........8I-20
SPARK PLUG CABLE ORDER, 8.0L V-10
ENGINE..............................8I-2
SPARK PLUG CABLE RESISTANCE,
SPECIFICATIONS......................8I-3
SPARK PLUG CABLES - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING............................8I-19
SPARK PLUG CONDITIONS - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING........................8I-16
SPARK PLUGS, SPECIFICATIONS..........8I-3
SPEAKER - DESCRIPTION..............8A-17
SPEAKER - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING....8A-18
SPEAKER - INSTALLATION, A-PILLAR
TWEETER..........................8A-19
SPEAKER - INSTALLATION, FRONT DOOR . 8A-20
SPEAKER - INSTALLATION, REAR CAB
SIDE PANEL........................8A-21
SPEAKER - INSTALLATION, REAR DOOR . . 8A-21
SPEAKER - OPERATION...............8A-17
SPEAKER - REMOVAL, A-PILLAR
TWEETER..........................8A-19
SPEAKER - REMOVAL, FRONT DOOR.....8A-20
SPEAKER - REMOVAL, REAR CAB SIDE
PANEL.............................8A-20
SPEAKER - REMOVAL, REAR DOOR......8A-21
SPECIAL TOOLS - 5.2L ENGINE..........9-77
SPECIAL TOOLS - 5.9L DIESEL ENGINE . . . 9-244
SPECIAL TOOLS - 5.9L ENGINE.........9-134
SPECIAL TOOLS - 8.0L ENGINE.........9-188
SPECIAL TOOLS - AUDIO SYSTEMS.......8A-4
SPECIAL TOOLS - BASE BRAKES..........5-4
SPECIAL TOOLS - COOLING.............7-18
SPECIAL TOOLS - DIESEL FUEL SYSTEM . . 14-59
SPECIAL TOOLS - FRONT AXLE
..........3-58
SPECIAL TOOLS - FRONT AXLES
.........3-25
SPECIAL TOOLS - FUEL SYSTEM
....14-36,14-4
SPECIAL TOOLS - HEADLAMP
ALIGNMENT
..........................8L-4
SPECIAL TOOLS - INDEPENDENT FRONT
SUSPENSION
..........................2-9SPECIAL TOOLS - LINK/COIL
SUSPENSION.........................2-16
SPECIAL TOOLS - NV5600 MANUAL
TRANSMISSION.....................21-127
SPECIAL TOOLS - OVERHEAD CONSOLE
SYSTEMS...........................8M-8
SPECIAL TOOLS - POWER
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS............8W-97-2
SPECIAL TOOLS - POWER STEERING
GEAR..............................19-20
SPECIAL TOOLS - POWER STEERING
PUMP.............................19-36
SPECIAL TOOLS - PROPELLER SHAFT......3-8
SPECIAL TOOLS - RE TRANSMISSION . . 21-534,
21-704
SPECIAL TOOLS - RE TRANSMISSIONS . 21-188,
21-359
SPECIAL TOOLS - STEERING LINKAGE . . . 19-39,
19-42
SPECIAL TOOLS - SUSPENSION-REAR.....2-28
SPECIAL TOOLS, AIRBAG SYSTEM.......8O-6
SPECIAL TOOLS, WIRING/TERMINAL . . . 8W-01-8
SPECIFICATIONS - 2001 BR PAINT
COLOR CODES.....................23-129
SPECIFICATIONS - 3.9L ENGINE..........9-14
SPECIFICATIONS - 5.2L ENGINE..........9-72
SPECIFICATIONS - 5.9L DIESEL.........9-242
SPECIFICATIONS - 5.9L ENGINE.........9-129
SPECIFICATIONS - 8.OL ENGINE.........9-184
SPECIFICATIONS - A/C APPLICATION
TABLE................................24-8
SPECIFICATIONS - ALIGNMENT...........2-6
SPECIFICATIONS - BASE BRAKE...........5-2
SPECIFICATIONS - BATTERY.............8F-6
SPECIFICATIONS - BODY GAP AND
FLUSH MEASUREMENTS...............23-56
SPECIFICATIONS - BODY OPENING
DIMENSIONS........................23-60
SPECIFICATIONS - BODY SEALER
LOCATIONS.........................23-47
SPECIFICATIONS - BRAKE FLUID.........5-15
SPECIFICATIONS - FLUID CAPACITIES......0-6
SPECIFICATIONS - FRAME DIMENSION....13-7
SPECIFICATIONS - FUEL INJECTION
PUMP DATA PLATE...................14-73
SPECIFICATIONS - GENERATOR RATINGS . . 8F-28
SPECIFICATIONS - IGNITION TIMING......8I-3
SPECIFICATIONS - POWER STEERING
GEAR..............................19-19
SPECIFICATIONS - PROPELLER SHAFT......3-8
SPECIFICATIONS - SPARK PLUG CABLE
RESISTANCE..........................8I-3
SPECIFICATIONS - SPARK PLUGS.........8I-3
SPECIFICATIONS - SPECIFICATIONS......24-46
SPECIFICATIONS - SPECIFICATIONS.....21-357
SPECIFICATIONS - STARTING SYSTEM....8F-38
SPECIFICATIONS - STRUCTURAL
ADHESIVE LOCATIONS................23-44
SPECIFICATIONS - TIRE REVOLUTIONS
PER MILE...........................22-9
SPECIFICATIONS - TORQUE.............7-17
SPECIFICATIONS - TORQUE . . . 9-133,9-18,9-187,
9-243,9-76
SPECIFICATIONS - TORQUE.............11-5
SPECIFICATIONS - TORQUE CHART........5-3
SPECIFICATIONS - TORQUE CHART . 19-19,19-39,
19-41,19-9
SPECIFICATIONS - TORQUE CHART . . . 2-15,2-27,
2-8
SPECIFICATIONS - TORQUE CHART......22-11
SPECIFICATIONS - TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS.....................23-61
SPECIFICATIONS - TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS......................13-9
SPECIFICATIONS - TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS......................24-8
SPECIFICATIONS - TRANSFER CASE....21-848,
21-883,21-919
SPECIFICATIONS - TRANSMISSION.....21-186,
21-532,21-702
SPECIFICATIONS - WELD LOCATIONS.....23-4
SPECIFICATIONS, CLUTCH...............6-7
SPECIFICATIONS, FUEL SYSTEM
PRESSURE - GAS ENGINES
.............14-4
SPECIFICATIONS, NV4500
..............21-83
SPECIFICATIONS, NV5600
.............21-126
SPECIFICATIONS, SPECIFICATIONS
.......24-46
SPECIFICATIONS, SPECIFICATIONS
......21-357
32 INDEXBR/BE
Description Group-Page Description Group-Page Description Group-Page
WATER IN FUEL SENSOR - REMOVAL....14-85
WATER LEAKS - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING............................23-2
WATER PUMP - 3.9L/5.2L/5.9L -
CLEANING...........................7-69
WATER PUMP - 3.9L/5.2L/5.9L -
DESCRIPTION........................7-67
WATER PUMP - 3.9L/5.2L/5.9L -
INSPECTION.........................7-69
WATER PUMP - 3.9L/5.2L/5.9L -
INSTALLATION........................7-70
WATER PUMP - 3.9L/5.2L/5.9L -
OPERATION..........................7-67
WATER PUMP - 3.9L/5.2L/5.9L -
REMOVAL...........................7-67
WATER PUMP - 5.9L DIESEL -
CLEANING...........................7-73
WATER PUMP - 5.9L DIESEL -
DESCRIPTION........................7-73
WATER PUMP - 5.9L DIESEL -
INSPECTION.........................7-73
WATER PUMP - 5.9L DIESEL -
INSTALLATION........................7-74
WATER PUMP - 5.9L DIESEL -
OPERATION..........................7-73
WATER PUMP - 5.9L DIESEL - REMOVAL . . 7-73
WATER PUMP - 8.0L - CLEANING........7-72
WATER PUMP - 8.0L - INSPECTION.......7-72
WATER PUMP - 8.0L - INSTALLATION.....7-72
WATER PUMP - 8.0L - REMOVAL.........7-70
WATER PUMP - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING......................7-67,7-70,7-73
WATER PUMP BYPASS HOSE WITH AIR
CONDITIONING - INSTALLATION..........7-77
WATER PUMP BYPASS HOSE WITH AIR
CONDITIONING - REMOVAL.............7-74
WATER PUMP BYPASS HOSE WITHOUT
AIR CONDITIONING - INSTALLATION......7-78
WATER PUMP BYPASS HOSE WITHOUT
AIR CONDITIONING - REMOVAL..........7-77
WATER SEPARATOR - DESCRIPTION,
FUEL FILTER........................14-59
WATER SEPARATOR - INSTALLATION,
FUEL FILTER........................14-61
WATER SEPARATOR - OPERATION, FUEL
FILTER.............................14-59
WATER SEPARATOR - REMOVAL, FUEL
FILTER.............................14-60
WATER TO OIL COOLER - REMOVAL......7-87
WATERDAM - INSTALLATION......23-75,23-85
WATERDAM - REMOVAL..........23-75,23-85
WATER-IN-FUEL INDICATOR -
DESCRIPTION.......................8J-36
WATER-IN-FUEL INDICATOR -
OPERATION.........................8J-37
WAY CHECK VALVE - DESCRIPTION, ONE . 25-30
WAY CHECK VALVE - INSTALLATION,
ONE ...............................25-30
WAY CHECK VALVE - OPERATION, ONE . . . 25-30
WAY CHECK VALVE - REMOVAL, ONE....25-30
WEAR INDICATORS - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, TREAD......................22-7
WEAR PATTERNS - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, TIRE.......................22-7
WEATHERSTRIP - INSTALLATION, COWL . 23-153
WEATHERSTRIP - INSTALLATION, FRONT
DOOR GLASS RUN..................23-154WEATHERSTRIP - INSTALLATION, FRONT
DOOR INNER BELT..................23-154
WEATHERSTRIP - INSTALLATION, FRONT
DOOR OUTER BELT..................23-154
WEATHERSTRIP - INSTALLATION, FRONT
DOOR SECOND.....................23-155
WEATHERSTRIP - REMOVAL, COWL.....23-153
WEATHERSTRIP - REMOVAL, FRONT
DOOR GLASS RUN..................23-153
WEATHERSTRIP - REMOVAL, FRONT
DOOR INNER BELT..................23-154
WEATHERSTRIP - REMOVAL, FRONT
DOOR OUTER BELT..................23-154
WEATHERSTRIP - REMOVAL, FRONT
DOOR SECOND.....................23-154
WELD LOCATIONS, SPECIFICATIONS......23-4
WET SANDING/BUFFING & POLISHING -
DESCRIPTION......................23-130
WHEEL - INSTALLATION, STEERING......19-13
WHEEL - REMOVAL, STEERING.........19-13
WHEEL ALIGNMENT - DESCRIPTION.......2-1
WHEEL ALIGNMENT - OPERATION.........2-2
WHEEL BALANCE - STANDARD
PROCEDURES, TIRE...................22-4
WHEEL COVER - REMOVAL............22-12
WHEEL COVERS - INSTALLATION........30-10
WHEEL CYLINDERS - ASSEMBLY.........5-31
WHEEL CYLINDERS - CLEANING.........5-31
WHEEL CYLINDERS - DISASSEMBLY......5-31
WHEEL CYLINDERS - INSPECTION........5-31
WHEEL CYLINDERS - INSTALLATION......5-32
WHEEL CYLINDERS - REMOVAL..........5-31
WHEEL INSPECTION - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING
...........................22-10
WHEEL INSTALLATION - STARDARD
PROCEDURE, DUAL REAR
.............22-10
WHEEL RUNOUT - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, TIRE
.......................22-1
WHEELHOUSE LINER - INSTALLATION,
REAR
..............................23-96
WHEELHOUSE LINER - REMOVAL, REAR
. . 23-96
WHEELS - DESCRIPTION
...............22-9
WHEELS - OPERATION
................22-10
WINCH - INSTALLATION, SPARE TIRE
....13-10
WINCH - REMOVAL, SPARE TIRE
........13-10
WIND NOISE - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
. . 23-3
WIND NOISE - INSPECTION, SQUEAKS,
RATTLES
...........................30-15
WINDOW - INSTALLATION, QUARTER
. . . 23-151
WINDOW - INSTALLATION, VENT
........23-85
WINDOW - REMOVAL, QUARTER
.......23-151
WINDOW - REMOVAL, VENT
............23-85
WINDOW MOTOR - DESCRIPTION
.......8N-26
WINDOW MOTOR - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING
...........................8N-26
WINDOW MOTOR - REMOVAL
..........8N-26
WINDOW REGULATOR - INSTALLATION
. . . 23-76
WINDOW REGULATOR - REMOVAL
......23-75
WINDOW SWITCH - DESCRIPTION,
POWER
............................8N-24
WINDOW SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, POWER
....................8N-24
WINDOW SWITCH - INSTALLATION,
POWER
............................8N-26WINDOW SWITCH - OPERATION, POWER . 8N-24
WINDOW SWITCH - REMOVAL, POWER . . 8N-25
WINDOWS - DESCRIPTION, POWER.....8N-23
WINDOWS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
POWER............................8N-23
WINDOWS - OPERATION, POWER.......8N-23
WINDOWS, DOORS AND LOCKS -
INSPECTION........................30-14
WINDSHIELD - DESCRIPTION..........23-148
WINDSHIELD - INSTALLATION.........23-148
WINDSHIELD - REMOVAL.............23-148
WINDSHIELD WIPERS/WASHERS, ROAD
TEST - INSPECTION..................30-18
WIPER & WASHER SYSTEM - CLEANING . . 8R-6
WIPER & WASHER SYSTEM -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING..............8R-3
WIPER & WASHER SYSTEM -
INSPECTION.........................8R-6
WIPER ARM - DESCRIPTION...........8R-11
WIPER ARM - INSTALLATION...........8R-12
WIPER ARM - OPERATION.............8R-12
WIPER ARM - REMOVAL..............8R-12
WIPER BLADE - DESCRIPTION..........8R-12
WIPER BLADE - INSTALLATION.........8R-13
WIPER BLADE - OPERATION...........8R-13
WIPER BLADE - REMOVAL.............8R-13
WIPER MODULE - DESCRIPTION
........8R-14
WIPER MODULE - INSTALLATION
.......8R-15
WIPER MODULE - OPERATION
..........8R-14
WIPER MODULE - REMOVAL
...........8R-14
WIPER RELAY - DESCRIPTION
..........8R-15
WIPER RELAY - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING
...........................8R-16
WIPER RELAY - INSTALLATION
.........8R-17
WIPER RELAY - OPERATION
...........8R-15
WIPER RELAY - REMOVAL
.............8R-17
WIPERS/WASHERS - DESCRIPTION
.......8R-1
WIPERS/WASHERS - OPERATION
........8R-2
WIPERS/WASHERS, ROAD TEST -
INSPECTION WINDSHIELD
.............30-18
WIRE SPLICING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE
.....................8W-01-12
WIRING - INSPECTION
.................30-7
WIRING DIAGRAMS - DESCRIPTION,
HOW TO USE
.....................8W-01-1
WIRING HARNESS - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING
.........................8W-01-5
WIRING/TERMINAL - SPECIAL TOOLS
. . 8W-01-8
WITHOUT AIR CONDITIONING -
INSTALLATION, WATER PUMP BYPASS
HOSE
...............................7-78
WITHOUT AIR CONDITIONING -
REMOVAL, WATER PUMP BYPASS
HOSE
...............................7-77
WITHOUT RADIATOR IN-TANK
TRANSMISSION OIL COOLER -
STANDARD PROCEDURE, FLUSHING
COOLER AND TUBES
..........7-80,7-83,7-86
WORM SHAFT - INSTALLATION
.........19-29
WORM SHAFT - REMOVAL
.............19-27
WORN THREADS - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, REPAIR
DAMAGED OR
.....9-11,9-125,9-181,9-238,9-68
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