
INSTALLATION
Gasoline Powered Engines
(1) 2.4L Engine: Position generator to engine and
install 2 mounting bolts. Refer to torque specifica-
tions.
(2) 3.7L Engine: Position generator to engine and
install 3 mounting bolts. Tighten 2 horizontal mount-
ing bolts to specified torque. Tighten 1 verticle
mounting bolt to specified torque. Refer to torque
specifications.
(3) Snap field wire connector into rear of genera-
tor.
(4) Install B+ terminal and nut to generator
mounting stud. Refer to torque specifications.
(5) Snap plastic protective cover to B+ terminal.
CAUTION: Never force a belt over a pulley rim
using a screwdriver. The synthetic fiber of the belt
can be damaged.
CAUTION: When installing a serpentine accessory
drive belt, the belt MUST be routed correctly. The
water pump will be rotating in the wrong direction if
the belt is installed incorrectly, causing the engine
to overheat. Refer to belt routing label in engine
compartment, or refer to Belt Schematics in 7, Cool-
ing System.
(6) Install drive belt Refer to 7, Cooling System for
belt routing, belt adjustment and bolt tightening pro-
cedures.
(7) Install negative battery cable to battery.
GENERATOR DECOUPLER
PULLEY
DESCRIPTION
The generator decoupler is used only with
certain engines.The decoupler is used in place of
the standard generator drive pulley (Fig. 5).
Fig. 3 GENERATOR - 2.4L
1 - UPPER MOUNTING BOLT
2 - GENERTOR
3 - LOWER MOUNTING BOLT
Fig. 4 GENERATOR - 3.7L
1 - GENERATOR
2 - VERTICAL MOUNTING BOLT
3 - HORIZONTAL MOUNTING BOLTS
8F - 26 CHARGING SYSTEMKJ
GENERATOR (Continued)

Clutch Pedal Position Switch
²If vehicle is equipped with a manual transmis-
sion, visually inspect clutch pedal position switch for
indications of physical damage and loose or corroded
wire harness connections. Clean corroded connections
as required. Refer toClutch Hydraulic Linkagefor
clutch pedal position switch service procedures.
Park/Neutral Position Switch
²If vehicle is equipped with an automatic trans-
mission, visually inspect park/neutral position switch
for indications of physical damage and loose or cor-
roded wire harness connections. Clean corroded con-
nections as required. Refer toPark/Neutral
Position Switchfor park/neutral position switch
service procedures.
Starter Relay
²Visually inspect starter relay for indications of
physical damage and loose or corroded wire harness
connections. Clean corroded connections as required.
Refer toStarter Relayfor starter relay service pro-
cedures.
Starter Motor
²Visually inspect starter motor for indications of
physical damage and loose or corroded wire harness
connections. Clean corroded connections as required.
If problem being diagnosed involves improper starter
engagement, disengagement or noise complaints,
starter motor should be removed. With starter motor
removed, inspect starter pinion and ring gears for
damaged or missing teeth. Replace faulty compo-
nents as required. Refer toStarter Motorfor
removal/installation procedures.
Starter Solenoid
²Visually inspect starter solenoid for indications
of physical damage and loose or corroded wire har-
ness connections. Clean corroded connections as
required. Refer toStarter Motorfor starter solenoid
service procedures.
Wiring
²Visually inspect starting system wire harnesses
for indications of physical damage. Repair or replace
any faulty wiring, as required. Refer toWiring Dia-
gramsfor repair or connector and terminal service
procedures.
SPECIFICATIONS
TORQUE - GAS POWERED
DESCRIPTION N-m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
Starter Solenoid Battery
Cable Nut11 - 100
Starter Mounting Bolts -
2.4L54 40 -
Starter Mounting Bolts
-3.7L54 40 -
Starter Heat Shield
Mounting Bolts6-55
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STARTING SYSTEM (Continued)

3.7L V-6
(1) Disconnect and isolate negative battery cable.
(2) Raise and support vehicle.
(3) Remove 2 flange bolts securing left exhaust
downpipe to crossover pipe. Lower pipe slightly to
allow front propeller shaft removal.
(4) Remove front propeller shaft.
(5) Remove 2 starter heat shield bolts at side of
starter (Fig. 10).
(6) Remove starter heat shield nut at front of
starter (Fig. 10).
(7) Remove starter heat shield.
(8) Remove solenoid wire from solenoid terminal
(Fig. 11).
(9) Remove battery cable from stud on starter sole-
noid (Fig. 11).
(10) Remove 2 starter mounting bolts (Fig. 12).
(11) Position front of starter to face rear of vehicle.
Rotate starter until solenoid position is located below
starter.
(12) Remove starter from vehicle by passing it
between exhaust pipe and transmission bellhousing.
Fig. 7 CONTINUITY BETWEEN SOLENOID AND
FIELD COIL TERMINALS - TYPICAL
1 - OHMMETER
2 - SOLENOID TERMINAL
3 - FIELD COIL TERMINAL
Fig. 8 CONTINUITY BETWEEN SOLENOID
TERMINAL AND CASE - TYPICAL
1 - SOLENOID TERMINAL
2 - OHMMETER
3 - SOLENOID
Fig. 9 STARTER - 2.4L
1-STARTER
2 - MOUNTING BOLTS (2)
Fig. 10 STARTER HEAT SHIELD - 3.7L
1 - STARTER HEAT SHIELD
2 - HEAT SHIELD BOLTS
3 - HEAT SHIELD BOLTS
4-STARTER
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STARTER MOTOR (Continued)

INSTALLATION
2.4L 4±Cylinder
(1) Position starter into bellhousing and install 2
bolts. Refer to torque specifications.
(2) Install battery cable and nut to stud on starter
solenoid. Refer to torque specifications.
(3) Install solenoid wire connector to solenoid ter-
minal.
(4) Lower vehicle.
(5) Connect negative battery cable.
3.7L V-6
(1) Position front of starter towards rear of vehicle
with solenoid position rotated until it is located below
starter. Install starter by passing it between exhaust
pipe and transmission bellhousing.
(2) Position starter into bellhousing and install 2
bolts. Refer to torque specifications.
(3) Install battery cable and nut to stud on starter
solenoid. Refer to torque specifications.
(4) Install solenoid wire connector to solenoid ter-
minal.
(5) Position starter heat shield and install nut at
front of starter.
(6) Install 2 starter heat shield bolts at side of
starter.
(7) Install front propeller shaft.
(8) Install 2 flange bolts securing left exhaust
downpipe to crossover pipe.
(9) Lower vehicle.
(10) Connect negative battery cable.
STARTER MOTOR RELAY
DESCRIPTION
The starter relay is an electromechanical device
that switches battery current to the pull-in coil of the
starter solenoid when ignition switch is turned to
Start position. The starter relay is located in the
Power Distribution Center (PDC) in the engine com-
partment. See PDC cover for relay identification and
location.
The starter relay is a International Standards
Organization (ISO) relay. Relays conforming to ISO
specifications have common physical dimensions, cur-
rent capacities, terminal patterns, and terminal func-
tions.
The starter relay cannot be repaired or adjusted
and, if faulty or damaged, it must be replaced.
Fig. 11 STARTER ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS -
2.4L/3.7L
1 - BATERY CABLE NUT
2 - BATTERY CABLE
3 - SOLENOID CONNECTOR
4 - HEAT SHIELD
Fig. 12 STARTER - 3.7L
1-STARTER
2 - MOUNTING BOLTS (2)
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STARTER MOTOR (Continued)

HEATED SYSTEMS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
HEATED MIRRORS......................... 1
WINDOW DEFOGGER....................... 3HEATED SEAT SYSTEM.................... 10
HEATED MIRRORS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
HEATED MIRRORS
DESCRIPTION..........................1
OPERATION............................1DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - HEATED
MIRRORS............................1
HEATED MIRRORS
DESCRIPTION
Vehicles equipped with the optional heated mirror
package have an electric heating grid located behind
the mirror glass of each outside rear view mirror.
The heated mirrors are controlled by the rear win-
dow defogger switch. Electrical current is directed to
the heating grid inside the mirror only when the rear
window defogger switch is in the On position.
If the outside mirror heating grids and the rear
window heating grid are all inoperative, (Refer to 8 -
ELECTRICAL/HEATED GLASS - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING). If the outside mirror heating grids are
inoperative, but the rear window heating grid is
operating as designed, (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/
HEATED MIRRORS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING).
The heating grid behind each outside mirror glass
cannot be repaired and, if faulty or damaged, the
entire power mirror unit must be replaced(Refer to 8
- ELECTRICAL/POWER MIRRORS/SIDEVIEW MIR-
ROR - REMOVAL) and (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/
POWER MIRRORS/SIDEVIEW MIRROR -
INSTALLATION).
OPERATION
The heated mirror is controlled by the rear window
defogger switch. The only time that the heated mir-
ror is on is when the rear window defogger is on. The
mirror should become warm to the touch.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - HEATED MIRRORS
For circuit descriptions and diagrams (Refer to
Appropriate Wiring Information).
(1) Check the fuse in the junction block. If OK, go
to Step 2. If not OK, repair the shorted circuit or
component as required and replace the faulty fuse.
(2) Turn the ignition switch to the On position.
Check for battery voltage at the fuse in the junction
block. If OK, go to Step 3. If not OK, repair the open
circuit to the ignition switch as required.
(3) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable. Remove the front door trim panel on the side
of the vehicle with the inoperative mirror heating
grid. Unplug the wire harness connector at the mir-
ror. Check for continuity between the ground circuit
cavity in the body half of the power mirror wire har-
ness connector and a good ground. If OK, go to Step
4. If not OK, repair the open circuit to ground as
required.
(4) Connect the battery negative cable. Turn the
ignition switch to the On position. Turn on the rear
window defogger system. Check for battery voltage at
the rear window defogger relay output circuit cavity
in the body half of the power mirror wire harness
connector. If OK, go to Step 5. If not OK, repair the
open circuit to the rear window defogger relay as
required.
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(5) Check for continuity between the ground cir-
cuit and the rear window defogger relay output cir-
cuit cavities in the mirror half of the power mirror
wire harness connector. There should be continuity. If
not OK, replace the faulty power mirror(Refer to 8 -
ELECTRICAL/POWER MIRRORS/SIDEVIEW MIR-
ROR - REMOVAL) and (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/
POWER MIRRORS/SIDEVIEW MIRROR -
INSTALLATION). If OK, check the resistancethrough the electric heating grid circuit. Correct
resistance through the electric heating grid should be
from 10 to 16 ohms when measured at an ambient
temperature of 21É C (70É F). If not OK, replace the
faulty power mirror(Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/
POWER MIRRORS/SIDEVIEW MIRROR -
REMOVAL) and (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/POWER
MIRRORS/SIDEVIEW MIRROR - INSTALLATION).
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HEATED MIRRORS (Continued)

WINDOW DEFOGGER
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
WINDOW DEFOGGER
DESCRIPTION - REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER . . 3
OPERATION - REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER....3
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - REAR WINDOW
DEFOGGER SYSTEM...................4
STANDARD PROCEDURE - REAR GLASS
HEATING GRID REPAIR.................4
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER GRID
DESCRIPTION..........................5
OPERATION............................5
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - REAR WINDOW
DEFOGGER GRID......................5
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER RELAY
DESCRIPTION..........................6
OPERATION............................6DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - REAR WINDOW
DEFOGGER RELAY.....................6
REMOVAL.............................7
INSTALLATION..........................7
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER SWITCH
DESCRIPTION..........................8
OPERATION............................8
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - REAR
WINDOW DEFOGGER SWITCH...........8
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - REAR HVAC
CONTROL ASSEMBLY WINDOW
DEFOGGER FUNCTION.................9
REMOVAL.............................9
INSTALLATION..........................9
WINDOW DEFOGGER
DESCRIPTION - REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER
The rear window defogger system will only operate
when the ignition switch is in the run position. When
the defogger switch is in the run position, an electric
heater grid on the rear window glass is energized.
Vehicles with the heated mirror options also have
heater grids located behind the outside rear view
mirror glass. Each of these grids produce heat to help
clear the rear window glass and outside rear view
mirrors of ice, snow, or fog.
OPERATION - REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER
The rear window defogger system is controlled by a
switch installed with the HVAC control assembly. An
amber indicator lamp in the switch button will light
to indicate when the rear window defogger system is
turned on. The HVAC control head circuitry, which
contains the defogger system timer logic, monitors
the state of the defogger switch through a hard-wired
input. The instrument cluster circuitry controls therear window defogger system through a hard-wired
control output to the rear window defogger relay. The
rear window defogger timer and logic circuitry cannot
be adjusted or repaired and, if faulty or damaged, the
HVAC control head assembly must be replaced.
The rear window defogger system will be automat-
ically turned off after a programmed time interval of
about ten minutes. After the initial time interval has
expired, if the rear window defogger switch is turned
on again during the same ignition cycle, the defogger
system will automatically turn off after about five
minutes.
The rear window defogger system will automati-
cally shut off if the ignition switch is turned to the
Off position, or it can be turned off manually by
depressing the instrument panel switch. Following
are general descriptions of the major components in
the rear window defogger system. Refer to the own-
er's manual in the vehicle glove box for more infor-
mation on the features, use and operation of the
defogger system.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - REAR WINDOW
DEFOGGER SYSTEM
For circuit descriptions and diagrams, (Refer to
Appropriate Wiring Information). The operation of
the electrically heated rear window defogger system
can be confirmed in one of the following manners:
²Turn the ignition switch to the run position.
²Set the defogger switch in the run position. The
rear window defogger operation can be checked by
feeling the rear window or outside rear view mirror
glass. A distinct difference in temperature between
the grid lines and the adjacent clear glass or the mir-
ror glass can be detected within three to four min-
utes of operation.
²Using a 12-volt DC voltmeter, contact the rear
glass heating grid terminal B (right side) with the
negative lead, and terminal A (left side) with the pos-
itive lead (Fig. 1). The voltmeter should read battery
voltage.
The above checks will confirm system operation.
Illumination of the defogger switch indicator lamp
means that there is electrical current available at the
output of the defogger relay, but does not confirmthat the electrical current is reaching the rear glass
heating grid lines.
If the defogger system does not operate, the prob-
lem should be isolated in the following manner:
(1) Confirm that the ignition switch is in the run
position.
(2) Ensure that the rear glass heating grid feed
and ground wires are connected to the glass. Confirm
that the ground wire has continuity to ground.
(3) Check the fuses in the Power Distribution Cen-
ter (PDC) and in the junction block. The fuses must
be tight in their receptacles and all electrical connec-
tions must be secure.
When the above steps have been completed and the
rear glass or outside rear view mirror heating grid is
still inoperative, one or more of the following is
faulty:
²Defogger switch
²Defogger relay
²HVAC control head circuitry
²Rear window grid lines (all grid lines would
have to be broken or one of the feed wires discon-
nected for the entire system to be inoperative)
²Outside rear view mirror heating grid.
If setting the defogger switch to the On position
produces a severe voltmeter deflection, check for a
short circuit between the defogger relay output and
the rear glass or outside rear view mirror heating
grids.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - REAR GLASS
HEATING GRID REPAIR
Repair of the rear glass heating grid lines, bus
bars, terminals or pigtail wires can be accomplished
using a Mopar Rear Window Defogger Repair Kit
(Part Number 4267922) or equivalent.
WARNING: MATERIALS CONTAINED IN THE REPAIR
KIT MAY CAUSE SKIN OR EYE IRRITATION. THE
KIT CONTAINS EPOXY RESIN AND AMINE TYPE
HARDENER, WHICH ARE HARMFUL IF SWAL-
LOWED. AVOID CONTACT WITH THE SKIN AND
EYES. FOR SKIN CONTACT, WASH THE AFFECTED
AREAS WITH SOAP AND WATER. FOR CONTACT
WITH THE EYES, FLUSH WITH PLENTY OF WATER.
DO NOT TAKE INTERNALLY. IF TAKEN INTER-
NALLY, INDUCE VOMITING AND CALL A PHYSICIAN
IMMEDIATELY. USE WITH ADEQUATE VENTILA-
TION. DO NOT USE NEAR FIRE OR FLAME. CON-
TAINS FLAMMABLE SOLVENTS. KEEP OUT OF THE
REACH OF CHILDREN.
(1) Mask the repair area so that the conductive
epoxy can be applied neatly. Extend the epoxy appli-
cation onto the grid line or the bus bar on each side
of the break (Fig. 2).
Fig. 1 REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER
1 - DEFOGGER BACKGLASS
2 - HEATED GLASS CONNECTOR9A9
3 - HINDGE MOUNTING SCREWS (2)
4 - HINDGE (LEFT SIDE)
5 - HINDGE MOUNTING SCREWS (2)
6 - HINDGE (RIGHT SIDE)
7 - HEATED GLASS CONNECTOR9B9
8 - BACKGLASS DEFOGGER GRID
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WINDOW DEFOGGER (Continued)