
(6) Push together firmly on the two halves of the
coupler fitting until the garter spring in the cage on
the male half of the fitting snaps over the flanged
end on the female half of the fitting.
(7) Ensure that the spring-lock coupler is fully
engaged by trying to separate the two coupler halves.
This is done by pulling the refrigerant lines on either
side of the coupler away from each other.
(8) Reinstall the secondary clip over the spring-
lock coupler cage.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - REFRIGERANT
SYSTEM SERVICE EQUIPMENT
WARNING: REVIEW THE WARNINGS AND CAU-
TIONS IN THE FRONT OF THIS SECTION BEFORE
PERFORMING THE FOLLOWING OPERATION.
(Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/
PLUMBING - WARNING) (Refer to 24 - HEATING &
AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING - CAUTION)
When servicing the air conditioning system, a
R-134a refrigerant recovery/recycling/charging sta-
tion that meets SAE Standard J2210 must be used.
Contact an automotive service equipment supplier for
refrigerant recovery/recycling/charging equipment.
Refer to the operating instructions supplied by the
equipment manufacturer for proper care and use of
this equipment.
A manifold gauge set may be needed with some
recovery/recycling/charging equipment (Fig. 3). The
service hoses on the gauge set being used should
have manual (turn wheel), or automatic back-flow
valves at the service port connector ends. This will
prevent refrigerant from being released into the
atmosphere.
MANIFOLD GAUGE SET CONNECTIONS
CAUTION: Do not use an R-12 manifold gauge set
on an R-134a system. The refrigerants are not com-
patible and system damage will result.
LOW PRESSURE GAUGE HOSE The low pressure
hose (Blue with Black stripe) attaches to the suction
service port. This port is located on the suction line
between the accumulator outlet and the compressor.
HIGH PRESSURE GAUGE HOSE The high pres-
sure hose (Red with Black stripe) attaches to the dis-
charge service port. This port is located on the
discharge line between the compressor and the con-
denser inlet.
RECOVERY/RECYCLING/EVACUATION/CHARG-
ING HOSE The center manifold hose (Yellow, or
White, with Black stripe) is used to recover, evacu-
ate, and charge the refrigerant system. When the low
or high pressure valves on the manifold gauge setare opened, the refrigerant in the system will escape
through this hose.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - REFRIGERANT
RECOVERY
WARNING: REVIEW THE WARNINGS AND CAU-
TIONS IN THE FRONT OF THIS SECTION BEFORE
PERFORMING THE FOLLOWING OPERATION.
(Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/
PLUMBING - WARNING) (Refer to 24 - HEATING &
AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING - CAUTION)
A R-134a refrigerant recovery/recycling/charging
station that meets SAE Standard J2210 must be
used to recover the refrigerant from an R-134a refrig-
erant system. Refer to the operating instructions sup-
plied by the equipment manufacturer for the proper
care and use of this equipment.
Fig. 3 MANIFOLD GAUGE SET - TYPICAL
1 - HIGH PRESSURE GAUGE
2 - VALVE
3 - VACUUM/REFRIGERANT HOSE (YELLOW W/ BLACK
STRIPE)
4 - HIGH PRESSURE HOSE (RED W/ BLACK STRIPE)
5 - LOW PRESSURE HOSE (BLUE W/ BLACK STRIPE)
6 - VALVE
7 - LOW PRESSURE GAUGE
BR/BEPLUMBING 24 - 45
PLUMBING (Continued)

STANDARD PROCEDURE - REFRIGERANT
SYSTEM EVACUATE
WARNING: REVIEW THE WARNINGS AND CAU-
TIONS IN THE FRONT OF THIS SECTION BEFORE
PERFORMING THE FOLLOWING OPERATION.
(Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/
PLUMBING - WARNING) (Refer to 24 - HEATING &
AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING - CAUTION)
If the refrigerant system has been open to the
atmosphere, it must be evacuated before the system
can be charged. If moisture and air enters the system
and becomes mixed with the refrigerant, the com-
pressor head pressure will rise above acceptable
operating levels. This will reduce the performance of
the air conditioner and damage the compressor.
Evacuating the refrigerant system will remove the
air and boil the moisture out of the system at near
room temperature. To evacuate the refrigerant sys-
tem, use the following procedure:
(1) Connect a R-134a refrigerant recovery/recy-
cling/charging station that meets SAE Standard
J2210 and a manifold gauge set to the refrigerant
system of the vehicle.
(2) Open the low and high side valves and start
the charging station vacuum pump. When the suc-
tion gauge reads 88 kPa (26 in. Hg.) vacuum or
greater, close all of the valves and turn off the vac-
uum pump.
(a) If the refrigerant system fails to reach the
specified vacuum, the system has a leak that must
be corrected. (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CON-
DITIONING/PLUMBING - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING - REFRIGERANT SYSTEM LEAKS)
(b) If the refrigerant system maintains the spec-
ified vacuum for five minutes, restart the vacuum
pump, open the suction and discharge valves and
evacuate the system for an additional ten minutes.
(3) Close all of the valves, and turn off the charg-
ing station vacuum pump.
(4) The refrigerant system is now ready to be
charged with R-134a refrigerant. (Refer to 24 -
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING -
STANDARD PROCEDURE - REFRIGERANT SYS-
TEM CHARGE)
STANDARD PROCEDURE - REFRIGERANT
SYSTEM CHARGE
WARNING: REVIEW THE WARNINGS AND CAU-
TIONS IN THE FRONT OF THIS SECTION BEFORE
PERFORMING THE FOLLOWING OPERATION.
(Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/
PLUMBING - WARNING) (Refer to 24 - HEATING &
AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING - CAUTION)After the refrigerant system has been tested for
leaks and evacuated, a refrigerant charge can be
injected into the system. (Refer to 24 - HEATING &
AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING - SPECIFICA-
TIONS - CHARGE CAPACITY)
A R-134a refrigerant recovery/recycling/charging
station that meets SAE Standard J2210 must be
used to charge the refrigerant system with R-134a
refrigerant. Refer to the operating instructions sup-
plied by the equipment manufacturer for proper care
and use of this equipment.
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
The R-134a refrigerant system charge capacity for
this vehicle is: 0.907 kilograms (32 ounces).
A/C COMPRESSOR
DESCRIPTION
The air conditioning system uses a Sanden
SD7H15 seven cylinder, reciprocating wobble plate-
type compressor on all models. This compressor has a
fixed displacement of 150 cubic centimeters (9.375
cubic inches), and has both the suction and discharge
ports located on the cylinder head. A label identifying
the use of R-134a refrigerant is located on the com-
pressor.
DESCRIPTION - HIGH PRESSURE RELIEF
VALVE
A high pressure relief valve is located on the com-
pressor cylinder head, which is at the rear of the
compressor. This mechanical valve is designed to
vent refrigerant from the system to protect against
damage to the compressor and other system compo-
nents, caused by condenser air flow restriction or an
overcharge of refrigerant.
OPERATION
The compressor is driven by the engine through an
electric clutch, drive pulley and belt arrangement.
The compressor is lubricated by refrigerant oil that is
circulated throughout the refrigerant system with the
refrigerant.
The compressor draws in low-pressure refrigerant
vapor from the evaporator through its suction port. It
then compresses the refrigerant into a high-pressure,
high-temperature refrigerant vapor, which is then
pumped to the condenser through the compressor dis-
charge port.
The compressor cannot be repaired. If faulty or
damaged, the entire compressor assembly must be
24 - 46 PLUMBINGBR/BE
PLUMBING (Continued)

replaced. The compressor clutch, pulley and clutch
coil are available for service.
OPERATION - HIGH PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE
The high pressure relief valve vents the system
when a discharge pressure of 3445 to 4135 kPa (500
to 600 psi) or above is reached. The valve closes with
a minimum discharge pressure of 2756 kPa (400 psi)
is reached.
The high pressure relief valve vents only enough
refrigerant to reduce the system pressure, and then
re-seats itself. The majority of the refrigerant is con-
served in the system. If the valve vents refrigerant, it
does not mean the valve is faulty.
The high pressure relief valve is a factory-cali-
brated unit. The valve cannot be adjusted or
repaired, and must not be removed or otherwise dis-
turbed. The valve is only serviced as a part of the
compressor assembly.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - A/C COMPRESSOR
When investigating an air conditioning related
noise, you must first know the conditions under
which the noise occurs. These conditions include:
weather, vehicle speed, transmission in gear or neu-
tral, engine speed, engine operating temperature,
and any other special conditions. Noises that develop
during air conditioning operation can often be mis-
leading. For example: What sounds like a failed front
bearing or connecting rod, may be caused by loose
bolts, nuts, mounting brackets, or a loose compressor
clutch assembly.
Drive belts are speed sensitive. At different engine
speeds and depending upon belt tension, belts can
develop noises that are mistaken for a compressor
noise. Improper belt tension can cause a misleading
noise when the compressor clutch is engaged, which
may not occur when the compressor clutch is disen-
gaged. Check the serpentine drive belt condition and
tension before beginning this procedure(Refer to 7 -
COOLING/ACCESSORY DRIVE/DRIVE BELTS -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING).
(1) Select a quiet area for testing. Duplicate the
complaint conditions as much as possible. Switch the
compressor on and off several times to clearly iden-
tify the compressor noise. Listen to the compressor
while the clutch is engaged and disengaged. Probe
the compressor with an engine stethoscope or a long
screwdriver with the handle held to your ear to bet-
ter localize the source of the noise.
(2) Loosen all of the compressor mounting hard-
ware and retighten. Tighten the compressor clutch
mounting nut. Be certain that the clutch coil is
mounted securely to the compressor, and that the
clutch plate and pulley are properly aligned and have
the correct air gap. (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIRCONDITIONING/CONTROLS/A/C COMPRESSOR
CLUTCH - INSTALLATION)
(3) To duplicate a high-ambient temperature condi-
tion (high head pressure), restrict the air flow
through the condenser. Install a manifold gauge set
to be certain that the discharge pressure does not
exceed 2760 kPa (400 psi).
(4) Check the refrigerant system plumbing for
incorrect routing, rubbing or interference, which can
cause unusual noises. Also check the refrigerant lines
for kinks or sharp bends that will restrict refrigerant
flow, which can cause noises. (Refer to 24 - HEAT-
ING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING - CAU-
TION)
(5) If the noise is from opening and closing of the
high pressure relief valve, recover, evacuate, and
recharge the refrigerant system. (Refer to 24 - HEAT-
ING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING - STAN-
DARD PROCEDURE - REFRIGERANT RECOVERY)
(Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/
PLUMBING - STANDARD PROCEDURE - REFRIG-
ERANT SYSTEM EVACUATE) (Refer to 24 -
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING -
STANDARD PROCEDURE - REFRIGERANT SYS-
TEM CHARGE) If the high pressure relief valve still
does not seat properly, replace the compressor.
(6) If the noise is from liquid slugging on the suc-
tion line, replace the accumulator. (Refer to 24 -
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING/AC-
CUMULATOR - REMOVAL) Check the refrigerant oil
level and the refrigerant system charge. (Refer to 24
- HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING/
REFRIGERANT OIL - STANDARD PROCEDURE -
REFRIGERANT OIL LEVEL) (Refer to 24 - HEAT-
ING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING - SPECI-
FICATIONS - CHARGE CAPACITY) If the liquid
slugging condition continues following accumulator
replacement, replace the compressor.
(7) If the noise continues, replace the compressor
and repeat Step 1.
REMOVAL
WARNING: REVIEW THE WARNINGS AND CAU-
TIONS IN THE FRONT OF THIS SECTION BEFORE
PERFORMING THE FOLLOWING OPERATION.
(Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/
PLUMBING - WARNING) (Refer to 24 - HEATING &
AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING - CAUTION)
The compressor may be removed and repositioned
without disconnecting the refrigerant lines or dis-
charging the refrigerant system. Discharging is not
necessary if servicing the compressor clutch or clutch
coil, the engine, the cylinder head, or the generator.
(1) Recover the refrigerant from the refrigerant
system. (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDI-
BR/BEPLUMBING 24 - 47
A/C COMPRESSOR (Continued)

EMISSIONS CONTROL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
EMISSIONS CONTROL
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION - DIESEL.................1
DESCRIPTION - STATE DISPLAY TEST
MODE...............................1
DESCRIPTION - CIRCUIT ACTUATION TEST
MODE...............................2
DESCRIPTION - DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE
CODES..............................2
DESCRIPTION - TASK MANAGER.........17
DESCRIPTION - MONITORED SYSTEMS . . . 17
DESCRIPTION - TRIP DEFINITION........19
DESCRIPTION - COMPONENT MONITORS -
GAS ENGINES.......................19DESCRIPTION - COMPONENT MONITORS -
DIESEL ENGINES.....................20
OPERATION
OPERATION - GAS ENGINES............20
OPERATION - DIESEL..................20
OPERATION - TASK MANAGER..........21
OPERATION - NON-MONITORED
CIRCUITS - GAS ENGINES..............24
OPERATION - NON-MONITORED
CIRCUITS - DIESEL....................24
AIR INJECTION.........................26
EVAPORATIVE EMISSIONS................32
EMISSIONS CONTROL
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION - DIESEL
Two different modules are used for powertrain con-
trol with the diesel engine. The Powertrain Control
Module (PCM) is used primarily for charging system,
transmission, A/C compressor clutch operation and
speed control functions. The Engine Control Module
(ECM) is used to control thefuel and emissions
systems.The PCM is located in the right/rear of
engine compartment (Fig. 1). The ECM is bolted to
the left side of the engine cylinder block (Fig. 2).
DESCRIPTION - STATE DISPLAY TEST MODE
The switch inputs to the Powertrain Control Mod-
ule (PCM) have two recognized states; HIGH and
LOW. For this reason, the PCM cannot recognize the
difference between a selected switch position versus
an open circuit, a short circuit, or a defective switch.
If the State Display screen shows the change from
HIGH to LOW or LOW to HIGH, assume the entire
switch circuit to the PCM functions properly. Connectthe DRB scan tool to the data link connector and
access the state display screen. Then access either
State Display Inputs and Outputs or State Display
Sensors.
Fig. 1 Powertrain Control Module (PCM) Location
1 - PCM MOUNTING BOLTS (3)
2 - POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM)
3 - (3) 32±WAY CONNECTORS
BR/BEEMISSIONS CONTROL 25 - 1

(M)Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) illuminated during engine operation if this DTC was recorded
(depending if required by CARB and/or EPA). MIL is displayed as an engine icon on instrument panel.
(G)Generator lamp illuminated
Generic Scan
Tool P-CodeDRB Scan Tool Display Brief Description of DTC
P0509 (M) IAC Motor Sense Circuit High
P0521 Oil Pressure Switch Rationality
P0522 Oil Pressure Voltage Too Low Oil pressure sending unit (sensor) voltage input below the
minimum acceptable voltage.
P0523 Oil Pressure Voltage Too High Oil pressure sending unit (sensor) voltage input above the
maximum acceptable voltage.
P0524 Oil Pressure Too Low Engine oil pressure is low. Engine power derated.
P0545 A/C Clutch Relay Circuit Problem detected in air conditioning clutch relay control
circuit.
P0551 Power Steering Switch Failure Incorrect input state detected for the power steering switch
circuit. PL: High pressure seen at high speed.
P0562 Charging System Voltage Too Low Supply voltage sensed at ECM too low.
P0563 Charging System Voltage Too High Supply voltage sensed at ECM too high.
P0572 Brake Switch Input #1 Signal Missing
P0573 Brake Switch Input #2 Signal Missing
P0575 Cruise Control Switch Voltage Low
P0576 Cruise Control Switch Voltage High
P0577 Cruise Control Switch Voltage High
P0600 PCM Failure SPI Communications No communication detected between co-processors in the
control module.
P0601 (M) Internal Controller Failure Internal control module fault condition (check sum) detected.
P0602 (M) ECM Fueling Calibration Error ECM Internal fault condition detected.
P0604 RAM Check Failure Transmission control module RAM self test fault detected.
-Aisin transmission
P0605 ROM Check Falure Transmission control module ROM self test fault detected
-Aisin transmission
P0606 (M) ECM Failure ECM Internal fault condition detected.
P0615 Starter Relay Control Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the starter relay
control circuit.
P0622 (G) Generator Field Not Switching Properly An open or shorted condition detected in the generator field
control circuit.
P0645 A/C Clutch Relay Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the A/C clutch relay
control circuit.
P0700 EATX Controller DTC Present This SBEC III or JTEC DTC indicates that the EATX or Aisin
controller has an active fault and has illuminated the MIL via
a CCD (EATX) or SCI (Aisin) message. The specific fault
must be acquired from the EATX via CCD or from the Aisin
via ISO-9141.
P0703 Brake Switch Stuck Pressed or
ReleasedIncorrect input state detected in the brake switch circuit.
(Changed from P1595)
P0703 Brake Switch Sense Circuit
BR/BEEMISSIONS CONTROL 25 - 9
EMISSIONS CONTROL (Continued)

(M)Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) illuminated during engine operation if this DTC was recorded
(depending if required by CARB and/or EPA). MIL is displayed as an engine icon on instrument panel.
(G)Generator lamp illuminated
Generic Scan
Tool P-CodeDRB Scan Tool Display Brief Description of DTC
P1496 5 Volt Supply, Output Too Low 5 volt sensor feed is sensed to be below an acceptable limit.
( less than 4v for 4 sec )
P1498 High Speed Rad Fan Ground CTRL
Rly CircuitAn open or shorted condition detected in the control circuit of
the #3 high speed radiator fan control relay.
P1499 Hydraulic cooling fan solenoid circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the cooling fan
control solenoid circuit.
P1594 (G) Charging System Voltage Too High Battery voltage sense input above target charging voltage
during engine operation.
P1594 Charging System Voltage Too High Battery voltage sense input above target charging voltage
during engine operation.
P1595 Speed Control Solenoid Circuits An open or shorted condition detected in either of the speed
control vacuum or vent solenoid control circuits.
P1595 Speed Control Solenoid Circuits An open or shorted condition detected in the speed control
vacuum or vent solenoid circuits.
P1596 Speed Control Switch Always High Speed control switch input above maximum acceptable
voltage.
P1597 Speed Control Switch Always Low Speed control switch input below minimum acceptable
voltage.
P1597 Speed Control Switch Always Low Speed control switch input below the minimum acceptable
voltage.
P1598 A/C Pressure Sensor Volts Too High A/C pressure sensor input above maximum acceptable
voltage.
P1598 A/C Sensor Input Hi Problem detected in air conditioning electrical circuit.
P1599 A/C Pressure Sensor Volts Too Low A/C pressure sensor input below minimum acceptable
voltage.
P1599 A/C Sensor Input Lo Problem detected in air conditioning electrical circuit.
P1602 PCM not programmed
P1680 Clutch Released Switch Circuit Problem detected in clutch switch electrical circuit.
P1681 No I/P Cluster CCD/J1850 Messages
ReceivedNo CCD/J1850 messages received from the cluster control
module.
P1682 (G) Charging System Voltage Too Low Battery voltage sense input below target charging voltage
during engine operation and no significant change in voltage
detected during active test of generator output circuit.
P1682 Charging System Voltage Too Low Charging system output voltage low.
P1683 SPD CTRL PWR Relay; or S/C 12v
Driver CKTAn open or shorted condition detected in the speed control
servo power control circuit.
P1683 Spd ctrl pwr rly, or s/c 12v driver circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the speed control
servo power control circuit.
P1684 Batt Loss (disconnected) in last 50
StartsThe battery has been disconnected within the last 50 starts
P1685 SKIM Invalid Key - (Wrong or Invalid
Key MSG Received From SKIM)The engine controler has received an invalid key from the
SKIM.
25 - 14 EMISSIONS CONTROLBR/BE
EMISSIONS CONTROL (Continued)

AXLE BEARINGS - INSTALLATION . . . 3-123,3-62,
3-94
AXLE BEARINGS - REMOVAL . . . 3-123,3-62,3-94
AXLE LUBRICATION - DESCRIPTION.......0-5
AXLE SHAFT SEALS - INSTALLATION......3-31
AXLE SHAFT SEALS - REMOVAL.........3-31
AXLE SHAFTS - INSTALLATION . 3-123,3-29,3-62,
3-94
AXLE SHAFTS - INTERMEDIATE -
REMOVAL...........................3-30
AXLE SHAFTS - REMOVAL . 3-123,3-29,3-62,3-94
AXLE, SPECIAL TOOLS - FRONT..........3-27
AXLE VACUUM MOTOR - ASSEMBLY......3-34
AXLE VACUUM MOTOR - DESCRIPTION....3-31
AXLE VACUUM MOTOR - DISASSEMBLY . . . 3-34
AXLE VACUUM MOTOR - INSTALLATION . . . 3-34
AXLE VACUUM MOTOR - OPERATION.....3-31
AXLE VACUUM MOTOR - REMOVAL.......3-34
BACKLITE - INSTALLATION............23-145
BACKLITE - REMOVAL................23-145
BACKLITE LATCH AND KEEPER -
INSTALLATION......................23-146
BACKLITE LATCH AND KEEPER -
REMOVAL.........................23-146
BACKLITE VENT GLASS - INSTALLATION . 23-146
BACKLITE VENT GLASS - REMOVAL.....23-146
BAFFLE - INSTALLATION, HVAC
HOUSING INLET.....................24-36
BAFFLE - REMOVAL, HVAC HOUSING
INLET..............................24-35
BALANCE - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
TIRE AND WHEEL.....................22-4
BALL JOINT - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
LOWER.............................2-10
BALL JOINT - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
UPPER..............................2-12
BAND OPERATION - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, AIR TESTING
TRANSMISSION CLUTCH.......21-100,21-272
BANDS - ADJUSTMENT.........21-151,21-321
BANDS - DESCRIPTION.........21-150,21-320
BANDS - OPERATION..........21-151,21-321
BAR - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, TRACK . . . 2-24
BAR - INSTALLATION, STABILIZER . . . 2-12,2-23,
2-29
BAR - INSTALLATION, TRACK............2-24
BAR - REMOVAL, STABILIZER . . . 2-12,2-23,2-29
BAR - REMOVAL, TRACK...............2-24
BARRELS - INSTALLATION, PANEL
OUTLET............................24-31
BARRELS - REMOVAL, PANEL OUTLET . . . 24-31
BASE BRAKE, SPECIFICATIONS............5-2
BASE BRAKE SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING.............................5-5
BASE BRAKES, SPECIAL TOOLS...........5-4
BASE COAT/CLEAR COAT FINISH -
DESCRIPTION......................23-129
BASE COAT/CLEAR COAT FINISH -
OPERATION........................23-129
BATTERIES - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY
TRANSMITTER.......................8N-8
BATTERY - DESCRIPTION...............8F-7
BATTERY - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.....8F-7
BATTERY CABLE - DESCRIPTION........8F-18
BATTERY CABLE - OPERATION..........8F-18
BATTERY CABLES - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING...........................8F-19
BATTERY CHARGING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE.........................8F-8
BATTERY HOLDDOWN - DESCRIPTION
....8F-17
BATTERY HOLDDOWN - INSTALLATION
. . . 8F-18
BATTERY HOLDDOWN - OPERATION
.....8F-17
BATTERY HOLDDOWN - REMOVAL
.......8F-17
BATTERY, SPECIFICATIONS
..............8F-6
BATTERY SYSTEM - CLEANING
...........8F-5
BATTERY SYSTEM - DESCRIPTION
........8F-1
BATTERY SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING
............................8F-2
BATTERY SYSTEM - INSPECTION
.........8F-6
BATTERY SYSTEM - OPERATION
.........8F-2
BATTERY TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
DESCRIPTION
.......................8F-27
BATTERY TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
INSTALLATION
.......................8F-28
BATTERY TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
OPERATION
.........................8F-27BATTERY TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
REMOVAL..........................8F-27
BATTERY TRAY - DESCRIPTION.........8F-23
BATTERY TRAY - INSTALLATION.........8F-24
BATTERY TRAY - OPERATION...........8F-23
BATTERY TRAY - REMOVAL............8F-23
BEAM INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, HIGH . . 8J-21
BEAM INDICATOR - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, HIGH......................8J-21
BEAM INDICATOR - OPERATION, HIGH....8J-21
BEARING - ADJUSTMENT, CENTER.........3-8
BEARING - INSTALLATION, CENTER........3-8
BEARING - INSTALLATION, CLUTCH
RELEASE............................6-12
BEARING - INSTALLATION, HUB.......2-17,2-9
BEARING - INSTALLATION, OUTPUT
SHAFT FRONT................21-171,21-342
BEARING - INSTALLATION, OUTPUT
SHAFT REAR.................21-172,21-343
BEARING - INSTALLATION, PILOT........6-14
BEARING - INSTALLATION, PITMAN......19-23
BEARING - REMOVAL, CENTER...........3-8
BEARING - REMOVAL, CLUTCH RELEASE . . . 6-12
BEARING - REMOVAL, HUB..........2-16,2-9
BEARING - REMOVAL, OUTPUT SHAFT
FRONT......................21-171,21-342
BEARING - REMOVAL, OUTPUT SHAFT
REAR.......................21-171,21-343
BEARING - REMOVAL, PILOT..............6-14
BEARING - REMOVAL, PITMAN..........19-22
BEARING AND CRANKSHAFT JOURNAL
CLEARANCE - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, CONNECTING ROD........9-158
BEARING CLEARANCE - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, MAIN...................9-159
BEARING FITTING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, CONNECTING ROD.....9-29,9-87
BEARING FITTING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, CRANKSHAFT MAIN........9-31
BEARINGS - DESCRIPTION,
CRANKSHAFT MAIN...................9-31
BEARINGS - INSTALLATION, AXLE . . . 3-123,3-62,
3-94
BEARINGS - INSTALLATION, CAMSHAFT . . 9-157,
9-28,9-86
BEARINGS - INSTALLATION,
CRANKSHAFT MAIN...............9-32,9-88
BEARINGS - INSTALLATION,
DIFFERENTIAL CASE.....3-102,3-129,3-41,3-72
BEARINGS - OPERATION, CRANKSHAFT
MAIN...............................9-31
BEARINGS - REMOVAL, AXLE . . . 3-123,3-62,3-94
BEARINGS - REMOVAL, CAMSHAFT . 9-152,9-27,
9-85
BEARINGS - REMOVAL, CRANKSHAFT
MAIN...........................9-31,9-88
BEARINGS - REMOVAL, DIFFERENTIAL
CASE.................3-102,3-129,3-40,3-72
BEARINGS - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
FITTING CRANKSHAFT MAIN............9-88
BELT / CHAIN COVER(S) -
INSTALLATION, TIMING...........9-110,9-54
BELT / CHAIN COVER(S) - REMOVAL,
TIMING........................9-110,9-53
BELT - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
ACCESSORY DRIVE............7-24,7-27,7-30
BELT & RETRACTOR - INSTALLATION,
REAR SEAT.........................8O-26
BELT & RETRACTOR - REMOVAL, REAR
SEAT ..............................8O-26
BELT BUCKLE - INSTALLATION, FRONT
SEAT ..............................8O-20
BELT BUCKLE - INSTALLATION, REAR
SEAT ..............................8O-27
BELT BUCKLE - REMOVAL, FRONT SEAT . . 8O-20
BELT BUCKLE - REMOVAL, REAR SEAT . . . 8O-27
BELT SWITCH - DESCRIPTION, SEAT.....8O-28
BELT SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, SEAT......................8O-28
BELT SWITCH - OPERATION, SEAT.......8O-28
BELT TENSIONERS - 5.9L -
DESCRIPTION
........................7-19
BELT TENSIONERS - 5.9L -
INSTALLATION
........................7-20
BELT TENSIONERS - 5.9L - OPERATION
....7-19
BELT TENSIONERS - 5.9L - REMOVAL
.....7-19
BELT TENSIONERS - 5.9L DIESEL -
DESCRIPTION
........................7-23BELT TENSIONERS - 5.9L DIESEL -
INSTALLATION........................7-23
BELT TENSIONERS - 5.9L DIESEL -
OPERATION..........................7-23
BELT TENSIONERS - 5.9L DIESEL -
REMOVAL...........................7-23
BELT TENSIONERS - 8.0L -
DESCRIPTION........................7-20
BELT TENSIONERS - 8.0L -
INSTALLATION........................7-22
BELT TENSIONERS - 8.0L - OPERATION....7-21
BELT TENSIONERS - 8.0L - REMOVAL.....7-21
BELT TURNING LOOP ADJUSTER -
INSTALLATION, SEAT.................8O-29
BELT TURNING LOOP ADJUSTER -
REMOVAL, SEAT.....................8O-29
BELT WEATHERSTRIP - INSTALLATION,
FRONT DOOR INNER.................23-153
BELT WEATHERSTRIP - INSTALLATION,
FRONT DOOR OUTER................23-153
BELT WEATHERSTRIP - REMOVAL,
FRONT DOOR INNER.................23-153
BELT WEATHERSTRIP - REMOVAL,
FRONT DOOR OUTER................23-153
BELT/CHAIN AND SPROCKETS -
INSTALLATION, TIMING...........9-111,9-55
BELT/CHAIN AND SPROCKETS -
REMOVAL, TIMING...............9-111,9-54
BELTS - 5.9L - INSTALLATION, DRIVE.....7-26
BELTS - 5.9L - REMOVAL, DRIVE.........7-26
BELTS - 5.9L DIESEL - INSTALLATION,
DRIVE..............................7-32
BELTS - 5.9L DIESEL - REMOVAL, DRIVE . . 7-32
BELTS - 8.0L - INSTALLATION, DRIVE.....7-29
BELTS - 8.0L - REMOVAL, DRIVE.........7-29
BENCH - INSTALLATION, SEAT - SPLIT . . 23-134
BENCH - INSTALLATION, SEAT BACK -
SPLIT.............................23-136
BENCH - INSTALLATION, SEAT BACK
COVER - SPLIT.....................23-137
BENCH - INSTALLATION, SEAT CUSHION
COVER - SPLIT.....................23-140
BENCH - INSTALLATION, SEAT TRACK -
SPLIT.............................23-142
BENCH - REMOVAL, SEAT - SPLIT......23-133
BENCH - REMOVAL, SEAT BACK - SPLIT . 23-135
BENCH - REMOVAL, SEAT BACK COVER
- SPLIT...........................23-137
BENCH - REMOVAL, SEAT CUSHION
COVER - SPLIT.....................23-139
BENCH - REMOVAL, SEAT TRACK -
SPLIT.............................23-142
BENCH SEAT - INSTALLATION, SEAT....23-133
BENCH SEAT - INSTALLATION, SEAT
BACK.............................23-135
BENCH SEAT - REMOVAL, SEAT........23-133
BENCH SEAT - REMOVAL, SEAT BACK . . . 23-135
BEZEL - INSTALLATION, CLUSTER......23-108
BEZEL - REMOVAL, CLUSTER..........23-108
BIN - INSTALLATION, CUBBY..........23-109
BIN - INSTALLATION, STORAGE........23-114
BIN - REMOVAL, CUBBY..............23-108
BIN - REMOVAL, STORAGE............23-114
BLADE - DESCRIPTION, WIPER.........8R-12
BLADE - INSTALLATION, WIPER.........8R-13
BLADE - OPERATION, WIPER...........8R-13
BLADE - REMOVAL, WIPER............8R-13
BLEED - STANDARD PROCEDURE, AIR....14-61
BLEEDING - STANDARD PROCEDURE......5-19
BLEEDING - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
MANUAL.............................5-7
BLEEDING - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
MASTER CYLINDER...................5-27
BLEEDING - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
PRESSURE...........................5-8
BLEEDING ABS BRAKE SYSTEM -
STANDARD PROCEDURE................5-36
BLEND DOOR - INSTALLATION..........24-37
BLEND DOOR - REMOVAL.............24-37
BLEND DOOR ACTUATOR -
INSTALLATION.......................24-25
BLEND DOOR ACTUATOR - REMOVAL
....24-25
BLOCK - CLEANING, ENGINE
........9-27,9-85
BLOCK - DESCRIPTION, BLOWER
MOTOR RESISTOR
...................24-23
BLOCK - DESCRIPTION, JUNCTION
....8W-97-6
BLOCK - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR
............24-23
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CENTRAL TIMER MODULE - REMOVAL....8E-5
CERTIFICATION LABEL - DESCRIPTION,
VEHICLE SAFETY...................Intro.-1
CHAIN COVER(S) - INSTALLATION,
TIMING BELT....................9-110,9-54
CHAIN COVER(S) - REMOVAL, TIMING
BELT ..........................9-110,9-53
CHAIN STRETCH - INSPECTION,
MEASURING TIMING..............9-111,9-54
CHANNEL - INSTALLATION, GLASS RUN . . 23-71
CHANNEL - REMOVAL, GLASS RUN......23-71
CHARGE - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
REFRIGERANT SYSTEM...............24-46
CHARGE AIR COOLER AND PLUMBING -
CLEANING..........................11-19
CHARGE AIR COOLER AND PLUMBING -
DESCRIPTION.......................11-18
CHARGE AIR COOLER AND PLUMBING -
INSPECTION........................11-19
CHARGE AIR COOLER AND PLUMBING -
INSTALLATION.......................11-20
CHARGE AIR COOLER AND PLUMBING -
OPERATION.........................11-18
CHARGE AIR COOLER AND PLUMBING -
REMOVAL..........................11-18
CHARGE AIR COOLER SYSTEM - LEAKS
- DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING............11-18
CHARGING - DESCRIPTION.............8F-25
CHARGING - OPERATION..............8F-25
CHARGING - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
BATTERY............................8F-8
CHARGING SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING...........................8F-25
CHART, SPECIFICATIONS - TORQUE....5-3,5-37
CHART, SPECIFICATIONS -
TORQUE.............19-21,19-41,19-43,19-9
CHART, SPECIFICATIONS -
TORQUE.....................2-15,2-26,2-8
CHART, SPECIFICATIONS - TORQUE......22-11
CHARTS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
DIAGNOSIS..................21-102,21-274
CHARTS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
SMOKE DIAGNOSIS...................9-118
CHASSIS ADAPTER BRACKET -
INSTALLATION, CAB..................13-10
CHASSIS ADAPTER BRACKET -
REMOVAL, CAB......................13-10
CHECK - INSTALLATION...............23-78
CHECK - REMOVAL...................23-78
CHECK - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
COOLANT LEVEL......................7-16
CHECK - STANDARD PROCEDURE, FLUID
LEVEL......................21-157,21-328
CHECK - STANDARD PROCEDURE, OIL
PUMP VOLUME...............21-166,21-336
CHECK CABLE - INSTALLATION.........23-67
CHECK CABLE - REMOVAL.............23-67
CHECK GAUGES INDICATOR -
DESCRIPTION.......................8J-17
CHECK GAUGES INDICATOR -
OPERATION.........................8J-17
CHECK VALVE - DESCRIPTION, FUEL
TANK ..............................14-21
CHECK VALVE - DESCRIPTION, ONE WAY . 25-31
CHECK VALVE - DESCRIPTION, VACUUM . . 24-28
CHECK VALVE - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, ONE-WAY..................25-31
CHECK VALVE - INSTALLATION, FUEL
TANK ..............................14-23
CHECK VALVE - INSTALLATION, ONE
WAY...............................25-31
CHECK VALVE - INSTALLATION, VACUUM
. 24-29
CHECK VALVE - OPERATION, ONE WAY
. . . 25-31
CHECK VALVE - OPERATION, VACUUM
....24-28
CHECK VALVE - REMOVAL, FUEL TANK
. . . 14-22
CHECK VALVE - REMOVAL, ONE WAY
....25-31
CHECK VALVE - REMOVAL, VACUUM
.....24-29
CHECKS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
PRELIMINARY
.........................7-4
CHILD TETHER - INSTALLATION
..........8O-9
CHILD TETHER - REMOVAL
.............8O-9
CHIME WARNING SYSTEM -
DESCRIPTION
........................8B-1
CHIME WARNING SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING
........................8B-2
CHIME WARNING SYSTEM - OPERATION
. . . 8B-1
CHOKE RELAY - DESCRIPTION, RADIO
....8A-7CHOKE RELAY - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, RADIO......................8A-8
CHOKE RELAY - INSTALLATION, RADIO....8A-9
CHOKE RELAY - OPERATION, RADIO......8A-8
CHOKE RELAY - REMOVAL, RADIO.......8A-8
CIGAR LIGHTER OUTLET - DESCRIPTION . 8W-97-2
CIGAR LIGHTER OUTLET - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING.....................8W-97-2
CIGAR LIGHTER OUTLET -
INSTALLATION....................8W-97-4
CIGAR LIGHTER OUTLET - OPERATION . 8W-97-2
CIGAR LIGHTER OUTLET - REMOVAL . . 8W-97-3
CIRCUIT ACTUATION TEST MODE -
DESCRIPTION........................25-2
CIRCUIT BREAKER - DESCRIPTION....8W-97-4
CIRCUIT BREAKER - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING.........................8W-97-4
CIRCUIT FUNCTIONS - DESCRIPTION . . 8W-01-4
CIRCUIT INFORMATION - DESCRIPTION . 8W-01-4
CIRCUIT SENSE - DESCRIPTION,
IGNITION...........................8E-17
CIRCUIT SENSE - OPERATION, IGNITION . . 8E-19
CIRCUITS - DIESEL - OPERATION,
NON-MONITORED....................25-24
CIRCUITS - GAS ENGINES - OPERATION,
NON-MONITORED....................25-24
CLAMPS - DESCRIPTION, HOSE...........7-4
CLAMPS - OPERATION, HOSE.............7-4
CLASSIFICATION OF LUBRICANTS -
STANDARD PROCEDURE..................0-1
CLEANER ELEMENT - INSTALLATION,
AIR ...............................9-130
CLEANER ELEMENT - REMOVAL, AIR.....9-129
CLEANING AND INSPECTION, OIL
COOLER & LINES....................9-179
CLEANING, BATTERY SYSTEM...........8F-5
CLEANING, CHARGE AIR COOLER AND
PLUMBING.........................11-19
CLEANING, CROSSHEADS..............9-134
CLEANING, CYLINDER HEAD.......9-134,9-77
CLEANING, CYLINDER HEAD
COVER(S)..................9-137,9-23,9-79
CLEANING, ENGINE BLOCK..........9-27,9-85
CLEANING, EXHAUST
MANIFOLD.................9-109,9-185,9-53
CLEANING, FRONT SERVO......21-164,21-334
CLEANING FUEL SYSTEM PARTS -
STANDARD PROCEDURES..............14-61
CLEANING, HYDRAULIC LIFTERS.....9-37,9-92
CLEANING, INTAKE MANIFOLD . 9-107,9-184,9-51
CLEANING, INTAKE/EXHAUST VALVES &
SEATS ..............................9-26
CLEANING, MANUAL - NV4500..........21-20
CLEANING, MANUAL - NV5600..........21-63
CLEANING, OIL PAN.........9-103,9-179,9-46
CLEANING, OIL PRESSURE RELIEF
VALVE .............................9-180
CLEANING, OIL PUMP............9-104,9-181
CLEANING, OIL PUMP..........21-168,21-338
CLEANING, OPERATION.................9-22
CLEANING, OVERDRIVE UNIT....21-179,21-353
CLEANING, OVERRUNNING CLUTCH
CAM/OVERDRIVE PISTON
RETAINER...................21-192,21-364
CLEANING, PISTON & CONNECTING
ROD.......................9-169,9-39,9-94
CLEANING, PUSHRODS................9-134
CLEANING, RADIATOR - 5.9L............7-59
CLEANING, RADIATOR - 5.9L DIESEL......7-64
CLEANING, RADIATOR - 8.0L............7-61
CLEANING, RADIATOR FAN - 5.9L
DIESEL.............................7-43
CLEANING, RADIATOR FAN - 5.9L/8.0L....7-42
CLEANING, REAR CLUTCH
......21-204,21-377
CLEANING, REAR SERVO
.......21-207,21-379
CLEANING, ROCKER ARM / ADJUSTER
ASSY
..............................9-146
CLEANING, SOLID LIFTERS/TAPPETS
.....9-164
CLEANING, SPARK PLUG
...............8I-20
CLEANING, TRANSFER CASE - NV241HD
. 21-476
CLEANING, TRANSFER CASE - NV241LD
. 21-441
CLEANING, TURBOCHARGER
...........11-16
CLEANING, VALVE BODY
........21-244,21-418
CLEANING, WATER PUMP - 5.9L
.........7-68
CLEANING, WATER PUMP - 5.9L DIESEL
. . . 7-72
CLEANING, WATER PUMP - 8.0L
.........7-71
CLEANING, WIPER & WASHER SYSTEM
. . . 8R-6CLEANING/REVERSE FLUSHING -
STANDARD PROCEDURE, COOLING
SYSTEM............................7-17
CLEARANCE - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
CONNECTING ROD BEARING AND
CRANKSHAFT JOURNAL...............9-158
CLEARANCE - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
MAIN BEARING......................9-159
CLEARANCE LAMP - INSTALLATION.......8L-7
CLEARANCE LAMP - REMOVAL..........8L-7
CLOCKSPRING - DESCRIPTION.........8O-10
CLOCKSPRING - INSTALLATION.........8O-13
CLOCKSPRING - OPERATION...........8O-10
CLOCKSPRING - REMOVAL............8O-12
CLOCKSPRING CENTERING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE........................8O-11
CLOSURE PANEL TRIM - INSTALLATION,
REAR.............................23-121
CLOSURE PANEL TRIM - REMOVAL,
REAR.............................23-120
CLUB/QUAD CAB - INSTALLATION.......8O-20
CLUB/QUAD CAB - REMOVAL...........8O-19
CLUSTER - ASSEMBLY, INSTRUMENT....8J-12
CLUSTER - DESCRIPTION, INSTRUMENT . . . 8J-2
CLUSTER - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
INSTRUMENT........................8J-6
CLUSTER - DISASSEMBLY, INSTRUMENT . . 8J-10
CLUSTER - INSTALLATION, INSTRUMENT . 8J-13
CLUSTER - OPERATION, INSTRUMENT.....8J-3
CLUSTER - REMOVAL, INSTRUMENT......8J-10
CLUSTER BEZEL - INSTALLATION.......23-108
CLUSTER BEZEL - REMOVAL..........23-108
CLUTCH - 5.9L DIESEL - DESCRIPTION,
FAN DRIVE VISCOUS...................7-56
CLUTCH - 5.9L DIESEL - OPERATION,
FAN DRIVE VISCOUS...................7-56
CLUTCH - 5.9L/8.0L - DESCRIPTION,
FAN DRIVE VISCOUS...................7-55
CLUTCH - 5.9L/8.0L - OPERATION, FAN
DRIVE VISCOUS......................7-55
CLUTCH - ASSEMBLY, FRONT....21-162,21-333
CLUTCH - ASSEMBLY, REAR.....21-205,21-377
CLUTCH - CLEANING, REAR.....21-204,21-377
CLUTCH - DESCRIPTION.................6-1
CLUTCH - DESCRIPTION, A/C
COMPRESSOR.......................24-11
CLUTCH - DESCRIPTION, FRONT . 21-160,21-330
CLUTCH - DESCRIPTION, OVERDRIVE . . . 21-172,
21-343
CLUTCH - DESCRIPTION, REAR . . 21-203,21-375
CLUTCH - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
.......6-2
CLUTCH - DISASSEMBLY, FRONT
. 21-161,21-331
CLUTCH - DISASSEMBLY, REAR
. . 21-204,21-376
CLUTCH - INSPECTION, A/C
COMPRESSOR
.......................24-15
CLUTCH - INSPECTION, FRONT
. . 21-162,21-332
CLUTCH - INSPECTION, REAR
. . . 21-204,21-377
CLUTCH - INSTALLATION, A/C
COMPRESSOR
.......................24-15
CLUTCH - OPERATION
..................6-2
CLUTCH - OPERATION, A/C
COMPRESSOR
.......................24-13
CLUTCH - OPERATION, FRONT
. . . 21-160,21-330
CLUTCH - OPERATION, OVERDRIVE
....21-172,
21-343
CLUTCH - OPERATION, REAR
....21-203,21-375
CLUTCH - REMOVAL, A/C COMPRESSOR
. . 24-13
CLUTCH - SPECIFICATIONS
...............6-7
CLUTCH - WARNING
....................6-2
CLUTCH AND BAND OPERATION -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, AIR
TESTING TRANSMISSION
.......21-100,21-272
CLUTCH BREAK-IN - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, A/C COMPRESSOR
........24-13
CLUTCH CAM/OVERDRIVE PISTON
RETAINER - ASSEMBLY,
OVERRUNNING
...............21-193,21-364
CLUTCH CAM/OVERDRIVE PISTON
RETAINER - CLEANING, OVERRUNNING
. 21-192,
21-364
CLUTCH CAM/OVERDRIVE PISTON
RETAINER - DESCRIPTION,
OVERRUNNING
...............21-192,21-363
CLUTCH CAM/OVERDRIVE PISTON
RETAINER - DISASSEMBLY,
OVERRUNNING
...............21-192,21-364
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