2002 CHRYSLER CARAVAN maintenance

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002  Service Manual BATTERY CLASSIFICATIONS & RATINGS
Part NumberBCI Group Size
ClassificationCold Cranking
AmperageReserve
CapacityAmpere -
HoursLoad Test
Amperage
4686158AB 34 500 110 Minutes 60 250
4727159AB 34 600 12

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002  Service Manual nal resistance and also increases the active material
surface area.
WARNING: NEVER EXCEED 14.4 VOLTS WHEN
CHARGING A SPIRAL PLATE BATTERY. PERSONAL
INJURY AND/OR BATTERY DAMAGE MAY RESULT.
Due to the

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002  Service Manual tive plates to prevent them from contacting or short-
ing against one another. These dissimilar metal
plates are submerged in a sulfuric acid and water
solution called an electrolyte.
Some factory-ins

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002  Service Manual ²Intermittent shorts in the wiring.
If the IOD is over twenty-five milliamperes, the
problem must be found and corrected before replac-
ing a battery. In most cases, the battery can be
charged and re

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002  Service Manual (2) Wearing safety glasses, look through the bat-
tery cell cap holes to determine the level of the elec-
trolyte in the battery. The electrolyte should be above
the hooks inside the battery cells (Fi

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002  Service Manual EXHAUST MANIFOLD
DESCRIPTION.........................62
OPERATION...........................62
REMOVAL.............................62
CLEANING............................62
INSPECTION.................

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002  Service Manual STANDARD PROCEDURE - ENGINE OIL AND
FILTER CHANGE
Change engine oil at mileage and time intervals
described in the Maintenance Schedule. (Refer to
LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE/MAINTE-
NANCE SCHEDULES - D

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002  Service Manual DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - ENGINE
DIAGNOSIS - INTRODUCTION
Engine diagnosis is helpful in determining the
causes of malfunctions not detected and remedied by
routine maintenance.
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