2002 CHRYSLER CARAVAN Service Manual

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002  Service Manual NOTE: The following wheel sequence should be
used when bleeding the brake hydraulic system.
The use of this wheel sequence will ensure ade-
quate removal of all trapped air from the brake
hydraulic sy

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002  Service Manual (6) Check pedal travel. If pedal travel is excessive
or has not been improved, enough fluid has not
passed through the system to expel all the trapped
air. Be sure to monitor the fluid level in the pr

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002  Service Manual BRAKE FLUID LEVEL SWITCH
DESCRIPTION
The brake fluid level switch is located in the brake
fluid reservoir of the master cylinder (Fig. 4).
OPERATION
The purpose of the brake fluid level switch is to
p

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002  Service Manual ADJUSTABLE PEDAL SWITCH
DESCRIPTION
The adjustable pedal switch is mounted on the left
side of the lower steering column shroud (Fig. 5). The
adjustable pedal switch adjusts the adjustable pedal
assem

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002  Service Manual (9) Depress retainers on rear of adjustable pedal
switch, then remove switch from lower shroud (Fig.
9).
INSTALLATION
(1) Guide adjustable pedal switch wiring through
mounting hole in lower shroud.
(2

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002  Service Manual DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - PEDAL POSITION
SENSOR
Refer to Appropriate Diagnostic Information.
REMOVAL
(1) Remove battery ground cable terminal from
battery negative post and isolate.
(2) Under instrument

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002  Service Manual (11) Turn key to OFF and remove scan tool from
vehicle.
(12) Road test the vehicle to ensure proper opera-
tion of the adjustable brake system.
HYDRAULIC/MECHANICAL
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION - DISC BRAK

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002  Service Manual front brakes utilize the familiar internally-vented hat
style rotor. Internally-vented refers to the fact that
the inner most diameter of the braking disc vents to
the inboard side of the rotor (Fig.