DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - WATER LEAKS
Water leaks can be caused by poor sealing,
improper body component alignment, body seam
porosity, missing plugs, or blocked drain holes. Cen-
trifugal and gravitational force can cause water to
drip from a location away from the actual leak point,
making leak detection difficult. All body sealing
points should be water tight in normal wet-driving
conditions. Water flowing downward from the front of
the vehicle should not enter the passenger or luggage
compartment. Moving sealing surfaces will not
always seal water tight under all conditions. At
times, side glass or door seals will allow water to
enter the passenger compartment during high pres-
sure washing or hard driving rain (severe) condi-
tions. Overcompensating on door or glass
adjustments to stop a water leak that occurs under
severe conditions can cause premature seal wear and
excessive closing or latching effort. After completing
a repair, water test vehicle to verify leak has stopped
before returning vehicle to use.
VISUAL INSPECTION BEFORE WATER LEAK TESTS
Verify that floor and body plugs are in place, body
drains are clear, and body components are properly
aligned and sealed. If component alignment or seal-
ing is necessary, refer to the appropriate section of
this group for proper procedures.
WATER LEAK TESTS
WARNING: DO NOT USE ELECTRIC SHOP LIGHTS
OR TOOLS IN WATER TEST AREA. PERSONAL
INJURY CAN RESULT.
When the conditions causing a water leak have
been determined, simulate the conditions as closely
as possible.
²If a leak occurs with the vehicle parked in a
steady light rain, flood the leak area with an open-
ended garden hose.
²If a leak occurs while driving at highway speeds
in a steady rain, test the leak area with a reasonable
velocity stream or fan spray of water. Direct the
spray in a direction comparable to actual conditions.
²If a leak occurs when the vehicle is parked on an
incline, hoist the end or side of the vehicle to simu-
late this condition. This method can be used when
the leak occurs when the vehicle accelerates, stops or
turns. If the leak occurs on acceleration, hoist the
front of the vehicle. If the leak occurs when braking,
hoist the back of the vehicle. If the leak occurs on left
turns, hoist the left side of the vehicle. If the leak
occurs on right turns, hoist the right side of the vehi-cle. For hoisting recommendations refer to Group 0,
Lubrication and Maintenance, General Information
section.
WATER LEAK DETECTION
To detect a water leak point-of-entry, do a water
test and watch for water tracks or droplets forming
on the inside of the vehicle. If necessary, remove inte-
rior trim covers or panels to gain visual access to the
leak area. If the hose cannot be positioned without
being held, have someone help do the water test.
Some water leaks must be tested for a considerable
length of time to become apparent. When a leak
appears, find the highest point of the water track or
drop. The highest point usually will show the point of
entry. After leak point has been found, repair the
leak and water test to verify that the leak has
stopped.
Locating the entry point of water that is leaking
into a cavity between panels can be difficult. The
trapped water may splash or run from the cavity,
often at a distance from the entry point. Most water
leaks of this type become apparent after accelerating,
stopping, turning, or when on an incline.
MIRROR INSPECTION METHOD
When a leak point area is visually obstructed, use
a suitable mirror to gain visual access. A mirror can
also be used to deflect light to a limited-access area
to assist in locating a leak point.
BRIGHT LIGHT LEAK TEST METHOD
Some water leaks in the luggage compartment can
be detected without water testing. Position the vehi-
cle in a brightly lit area. From inside the darkened
luggage compartment inspect around seals and body
seams. If necessary, have a helper direct a drop light
over the suspected leak areas around the luggage
compartment. If light is visible through a normally
sealed location, water could enter through the open-
ing.
PRESSURIZED LEAK TEST METHOD
When a water leak into the passenger compart-
ment cannot be detected by water testing, pressurize
the passenger compartment and soap test exterior of
the vehicle. To pressurize the passenger compart-
ment, close all doors and windows, start engine, and
set heater control to high blower in HEAT position. If
engine can not be started, connect a charger to the
battery to ensure adequate voltage to the blower.
With interior pressurized, apply dish detergent solu-
tion to suspected leak area on the exterior of the
vehicle. Apply detergent solution with spray device or
soft bristle brush. If soap bubbles occur at a body
seam, joint, seal or gasket, the leak entry point could
be at that location.
23 - 2 BODYKJ
BODY (Continued)
(1) Open the glove box.
(2) Remove the two striker screws and remove the
latch striker.
INSTALLATION
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-
BAGS, DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM BEFORE
ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING
COLUMN, SEAT BELT TENSIONER, OR INSTRU-
MENT PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SER-
VICE. DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE BATTERY
NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE, THEN WAIT TWO
MINUTES FOR THE AIRBAG SYSTEM CAPACITOR
TO DISCHARGE BEFORE PERFORMING FURTHER
DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. THIS IS THE ONLY SURE
WAY TO DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. FAILURE
TO TAKE THE PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD
RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT
AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.
(1) Install the striker and install the two screws.
(2) Loosen the screws to adjust if necessary.
INSTRUMENT PANEL
ASSEMBLY
REMOVAL
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-
BAGS, DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM BEFORE
ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING
COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT
DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. DISCONNECT AND ISO-
LATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE,
THEN WAIT TWO MINUTES FOR THE AIRBAG SYS-
TEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE PER-
FORMING FURTHER DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. THIS
IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE AIRBAG
SYSTEM. FAILURE TO TAKE THE PROPER PRE-
CAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIR-
BAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL
INJURY.
NOTE: Before starting this procedure, be certain to
turn the steering wheel until the front wheels are in
the straight-ahead position.(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Remove the instrument panel top cover. (Refer
to 23 - BODY/INSTRUMENT PANEL/INSTRUMENT
PANEL TOP COVER - REMOVAL)
(3) Remove the speakers.
(4) Remove the floor console. (Refer to 23 - BODY/
INTERIOR/FLOOR CONSOLE - REMOVAL)
(5) Remove the radio. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/
AUDIO/RADIO - REMOVAL)
(6) Remove the four nuts and remove the center
support bracket. (Fig. 6)
(7) Remove the steering column. (Refer to 19 -
STEERING/COLUMN - REMOVAL)
(8) Remove the drivers side cowl trim cover. (Refer
to 23 - BODY/INTERIOR/COWL TRIM COVER -
REMOVAL)
(9) Disconnect the wire harness connector behind
the drivers side cowl trim cover.
(10) Disconnect the green and light blue wire har-
ness bulk connectors at the junction block. (Fig. 1)
(11) Disconnect the electrical connector at the
inner side of the pedal support bracket. (Fig. 2)
(12) Remove the two bolts at the front of the pedal
support bracket. (Fig. 2)
(13) Remove the two bolts from the bottom side of
the pedal support bracket. (Fig. 2)
Fig. 1 JUNCTION BLOCK CONNECTORS
1 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR
2 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR
3 - PEDAL SUPPORT BRACKET
4 - JUNCTION BLOCK
KJINSTRUMENT PANEL 23 - 149
GLOVE BOX LATCH STRIKER (Continued)
CAUTION: Do not use abrasive chemicals or com-
pounds on painted surfaces. Damage to finish can
result.
Do not use harsh alkaline based cleaning solvents
on painted surfaces. Damage to finish or color can
result.
PAINT TOUCH-UP
DESCRIPTION
When a painted metal surface has been scratched
or chipped, it should be touched-up as soon as possi-
ble to avoid corrosion. For best results, use Mopart
Scratch Filler/Primer, Touch-Up Paints and Clear Top
Coat. Refer to Introduction group of this manual for
Body Code Plate information.
WARNING: USE AN OSHA APPROVED BREATHING
FILTER WHEN SPRAYING PAINT OR SOLVENTS IN
A CONFINED AREA. PERSONAL INJURY CAN
RESULT.
OPERATION
(1) Scrape loose paint and corrosion from inside
scratch or chip.
(2) Clean affected area with MopartTar/Road Oil
Remover, and allow to dry.
(3) Fill the inside of the scratch or chip with a coat
of filler/primer. Do not overlap primer onto good sur-
face finish. The applicator brush should be wet
enough to puddle-fill the defect without running. Do
not stroke brush applicator on body surface. Allow
the filler/primer to dry hard.
(4) Cover the filler/primer with color touch-up
paint. Do not overlap touch-up color onto the originalcolor coat around the scratch or chip. Butt the new
color to the original color, if possible. Do not stroke
applicator brush on body surface. Allow touch-up
paint to dry hard.
(5) On vehicles without clear coat, the touch-up
color can be lightly finesse sanded (1500 grit) and
polished with rubbing compound.
(6) On vehicles with clear coat, apply clear top coat
to touch-up paint with the same technique as
described in Step 4. Allow clear top coat to dry hard.
If desired, Step 5 can be performed on clear top coat.
WARNING: AVOID PROLONGED SKIN CONTACT
WITH PETROLEUM OR ALCOHOL ± BASED CLEAN-
ING SOLVENTS. PERSONAL INJURY CAN RESULT.
AVOID PROLONGED SKIN CONTACT WITH PETRO-
LEUM OR ALCOHOL ± BASED CLEANING SOL-
VENTS. PERSONAL INJURY CAN RESULT.
FINESSE SANDING/BUFFING &
POLISHING
DESCRIPTION
Minor acid etching, orange peel, or smudging in
clear coat or single-stage finishes can be reduced
with light finesse sanding, hand buffing, and polish-
ing.If the finish has been finesse sanded in the
past, it cannot be repeated. Finesse sanding
operation should be performed by a trained
automotive paint technician.
CAUTION: Do not remove clear coat finish, if
equipped. Base coat paint must retain clear coat for
durability.
KJPAINT 23 - 163
BASE COAT/CLEAR COAT FINISH (Continued)
REMOVAL
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-
BAGS, DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM BEFORE
ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING
COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT
DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. DISCONNECT AND ISO-
LATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE,
THEN WAIT TWO MINUTES FOR THE AIRBAG SYS-
TEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE PER-
FORMING FURTHER DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. THIS
IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE AIRBAG
SYSTEM. FAILURE TO TAKE THE PROPER PRE-
CAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN AN ACCIDENTAL
AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL
INJURY.
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Remove the center bezel from the instrument
panel(Refer to 23 - BODY/INSTRUMENT PANEL/IN-
STRUMENT PANEL CENTER BEZEL - REMOVAL).
(3) Release the vacuum harness from the A/C
Heater control.
(4) Remove the four screws that secure the A/C
Heater control to the instrument panel (Fig. 11).(5) Pull the A/C Heater control assembly away
from the instrument panel far enough to access the
connections on the back of the control.
(6) Unplug the wire harness connectors from the
back of the A/C Heater control (Fig. 12).
INSTALLATION
(1) Plug the two wire harness connectors and one
vacuum connector into the back of the A/C Heater
control.
(2) Position the A/C Heater control in the instru-
ment panel bezel and secure it with four screws.
Tighten the screws to 2.2 N´m (20 in. lbs.).
(3) Reinstall the center bezel onto the instrument
panel(Refer to 23 - BODY/INSTRUMENT PANEL/IN-
STRUMENT PANEL CENTER BEZEL - INSTALLA-
TION).
(4) Connect the battery negative cable.
A/C HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH
DESCRIPTION
The A/C high pressure switch controls both A/C
compressor clutch engagement/disengagement, and
Fig. 11 A/C HEATER CONTROL
1 - REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER SWITCH
2 - BLOWER SPEED CONTROL
3 - MODE SELECT CONTROL
4 - TEMPERATURE SELECT CONTROL
Fig. 12 A/C HEATER CONTROL HEAD (Rear View)
1 - A/C HEATER CONTROL HEAD
2 - A/C HEATER CONTROL HEAD LIGHT
3 - REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER SWITCH AND TEMPERATURE
BLEND DOOR- CONNECTOR B (12 PIN)
4 - A/C HEATER CONTROL HEAD LIGHT
5 - MODE SELECT CONTROL
6 - BLOWER SPEED CONTROL- CONNECTOR A (7 PIN)
7 - MOUNTING SCREWS (4)
KJCONTROLS 24 - 17
A/C HEATER CONTROL (Continued)
PLUMBING
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
PLUMBING
DESCRIPTION - REFRIGERANT LINE.......38
WARNING
SERVICE WARNINGS..................39
CAUTION
SERVICE CAUTIONS..................39
CAUTION - REFRIGERANT HOSES/LINES/
TUBES PRECAUTIONS.................40
STANDARD PROCEDURE
STANDARD PROCEDURE - REFRIGERANT
SYSTEM SERVICE EQUIPMENT..........40
STANDARD PROCEDURE - REFRIGERANT
RECOVERY..........................41
STANDARD PROCEDURE - REFRIGERANT
SYSTEM EVACUATE...................41
STANDARD PROCEDURE - REFRIGERANT
SYSTEM CHARGE.....................41
SPECIFICATIONS - CHARGE CAPACITY.....42
A/C COMPRESSOR
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION........................42
DESCRIPTION - HIGH PRESSURE RELIEF
VALVE..............................42
OPERATION
OPERATION.........................42
OPERATION - HIGH PRESSURE RELIEF
VALVE..............................42
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - A/C
COMPRESSOR NOISE.................42
REMOVAL.............................43
INSTALLATION.........................44
A/C CONDENSER
DESCRIPTION.........................45
OPERATION...........................45
REMOVAL.............................45
INSTALLATION.........................46
A/C DISCHARGE LINE
REMOVAL.............................46INSTALLATION.........................47
A/C LIQUID LINE
REMOVAL.............................47
INSTALLATION.........................47
A/C SUCTION LINE
REMOVAL.............................48
INSTALLATION.........................49
A/C EVAPORATOR
DESCRIPTION.........................49
OPERATION...........................49
REMOVAL.............................49
INSTALLATION.........................49
A/C ORIFICE TUBE
DESCRIPTION.........................50
OPERATION...........................50
REMOVAL.............................50
INSTALLATION.........................50
ACCUMULATOR
DESCRIPTION.........................51
OPERATION...........................51
REMOVAL.............................51
INSTALLATION.........................51
HEATER CORE
DESCRIPTION.........................52
OPERATION...........................52
REMOVAL.............................52
INSTALLATION.........................53
REFRIGERANT
DESCRIPTION.........................53
OPERATION...........................53
REFRIGERANT OIL
DESCRIPTION.........................53
OPERATION...........................54
STANDARD PROCEDURE - REFRIGERANT
OIL LEVEL...........................54
PLUMBING
DESCRIPTION - REFRIGERANT LINE
The refrigerant lines and hoses are used to carry
the refrigerant between the various air conditioning
system components. A barrier hose design with a
nylon tube, which is sandwiched between rubber lay-
ers, is used for the R-134a air conditioning system on
this vehicle. This nylon tube helps to further containthe R-134a refrigerant, which has a smaller molecu-
lar structure than R-12 refrigerant. The ends of the
refrigerant hoses are made from lightweight alumi-
num or steel, and commonly use braze-less fittings.
Any kinks or sharp bends in the refrigerant plumb-
ing will reduce the capacity of the entire air condi-
tioning system. Kinks and sharp bends reduce the
flow of refrigerant in the system. A good rule for the
flexible hose refrigerant lines is to keep the radius of
all bends at least ten times the diameter of the hose.
24 - 38 PLUMBINGKJ
CASE BEARINGS - REMOVAL,
DIFFERENTIAL...............3-110,3-43,3-79
CASE, NV231 - TRANSFER............21-206
CASE, NV242 - TRANSFER............21-244
CASE SKID PLATE - INSTALLATION,
TRANSFER...........................13-7
CASE SKID PLATE - REMOVAL,
TRANSFER...........................13-7
CASE, SPECIFICATIONS - NV242
TRANSFER.........................21-244
CASTER ADJUSTMENT - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, CAMBER..................2-5
CASTER AND TOE ADJUSTMENT -
STANDARD PROCEDURE, CAMBER........2-5
CATALYTIC CONVERTER - DESCRIPTION . . . 11-2
CATALYTIC CONVERTER - INSPECTION....11-3
CATALYTIC CONVERTER - INSTALLATION . . . 11-3
CATALYTIC CONVERTER - REMOVAL......11-2
CAUSES OF BURNT FLUID - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING......................21-125
CAUTION - SERVICE CAUTIONS.........24-39
CAUTION, HALF SHAFT.................3-10
CAUTION, REFRIGERANT HOSES/LINES/
TUBES PRECAUTIONS.................24-40
CAUTIONS, CAUTION - SERVICE.........24-39
CD CHANGER - DESCRIPTION...........8A-7
CD CHANGER - INSTALLATION...........8A-7
CD CHANGER - OPERATION.............8A-7
CD CHANGER - REMOVAL..............8A-7
CENTER - DESCRIPTION, POWER
DISTRIBUTION....................8W-97-6
CENTER - OPERATION, POWER
DISTRIBUTION....................8W-97-7
CENTER - REMOVAL, POWER
DISTRIBUTION....................8W-97-7
CENTER ASSEMBLY, ASSEMBLY -
POWER DISTRIBUTION.............8W-97-10
CENTER BEZEL - INSTALLATION,
INSTRUMENT PANEL.................23-154
CENTER BEZEL - REMOVAL,
INSTRUMENT PANEL.................23-154
CENTER DISASSEMBLY, DISASSEMBLY -
POWER DISTRIBUTION..............8W-97-7
CENTER HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP
BULB - INSTALLATION................8L-19
CENTER HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP
BULB - REMOVAL....................8L-18
CENTER HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP
UNIT - INSTALLATION.................8L-19
CENTER HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP
UNIT - REMOVAL....................8L-19
CENTER SEAT BELT & RETRACTOR -
INSTALLATION, REAR.................8O-33
CENTER SEAT BELT & RETRACTOR -
REMOVAL, REAR....................8O-32
CENTERING - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
CLOCKSPRING......................8O-14
CERTIFICATION LABEL - DESCRIPTION,
VEHICLE SAFETY...................Intro.-9
CHAIN COVER(S) - INSTALLATION,
TIMING BELT.........................9-76
CHAIN COVER(S) - REMOVAL, TIMING
BELT ...............................9-74
CHAIN WEAR, STANDARD PROCEDURE -
MEASURING TIMING...................9-71
CHANGER - DESCRIPTION, CD...........8A-7
CHANGER - INSTALLATION, CD..........8A-7
CHANGER - OPERATION, CD.............8A-7
CHANGER - REMOVAL, CD..............8A-7
CHANNEL - INSTALLATION, GLASS RUN . 23-123,
23-130
CHANNEL - REMOVAL, GLASS RUN....23-123,
23-130
CHARGE - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
REFRIGERANT SYSTEM...............24-41
CHARGE CAPACITY - SPECIFICATIONS....24-42
CHARGING - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
BATTERY............................8F-8
CHARGING INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION . . . 8J-15
CHARGING INDICATOR - OPERATION.....8J-15
CHARGING SYSTEM - DESCRIPTION
.....8F-22
CHARGING SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING
...........................8F-22
CHARGING SYSTEM - OPERATION
.......8F-22
CHART - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
COOLING SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS
............7-6
CHART, SPECIFICATIONS - TORQUE
.....19-15,
19-19,19-8CHART, SPECIFICATIONS - TORQUE....2-17,2-8
CHECK - STANDARD PROCEDURE, FLUID
LEVEL............................21-126
CHECK - STANDARD PROCEDURE, OIL
PUMP VOLUME.....................21-148
CHECK STRAP - INSTALLATION . . 23-121,23-128,
23-135
CHECK STRAP - REMOVAL.....23-121,23-128,
23-135
CHECK VALVE - DESCRIPTION, FRONT....8R-8
CHECK VALVE - DESCRIPTION, FUEL
TANK ..............................14-28
CHECK VALVE - DESCRIPTION, REAR....8R-34
CHECK VALVE - DESCRIPTION, VACUUM . . 24-28
CHECK VALVE - INSTALLATION, FRONT....8R-9
CHECK VALVE - INSTALLATION, FUEL
TANK ..............................14-28
CHECK VALVE - INSTALLATION, REAR....8R-35
CHECK VALVE - INSTALLATION, VACUUM . 24-28
CHECK VALVE - OPERATION, FRONT......8R-9
CHECK VALVE - OPERATION, FUEL TANK . . 14-28
CHECK VALVE - OPERATION, REAR......8R-34
CHECK VALVE - OPERATION, VACUUM....24-28
CHECK VALVE - REMOVAL, FRONT.......8R-9
CHECK VALVE - REMOVAL, FUEL TANK . . . 14-28
CHECK VALVE - REMOVAL, REAR.......8R-34
CHECK VALVE - REMOVAL, VACUUM.....24-28
CHECKING TRANSMISSION CLUTCH
OPERATION - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, AIR.......................21-80
CHECKS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
PRELIMINARY.........................7-3
CHILD TETHER ANCHOR - DESCRIPTION . . 8O-13
CHILD TETHER ANCHOR - OPERATION . . . 8O-13
CHIME WARNING SYSTEM -
DESCRIPTION........................8B-1
CHIME WARNING SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING........................8B-6
CHIME WARNING SYSTEM - OPERATION . . . 8B-2
CHOKE AND RELAY - DESCRIPTION,
AMPLIFIER..........................8A-3
CHOKE AND RELAY - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, AMPLIFIER..................8A-4
CHOKE AND RELAY - INSTALLATION,
AMPLIFIER..........................8A-4
CHOKE AND RELAY - OPERATION,
AMPLIFIER..........................8A-3
CHOKE AND RELAY - REMOVAL,
AMPLIFIER..........................8A-4
CIGAR LIGHTER OUTLET -
DESCRIPTION.....................8W-97-2
CIGAR LIGHTER OUTLET - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING.....................8W-97-2
CIGAR LIGHTER OUTLET - OPERATION . 8W-97-2
CLEVIS BRACKET - INSTALLATION........2-13
CLEVIS BRACKET - REMOVAL...........2-13
CLOCKSPRING - DESCRIPTION.........8O-13
CLOCKSPRING - INSTALLATION.........8O-16
CLOCKSPRING - OPERATION...........8O-14
CLOCKSPRING - REMOVAL............8O-15
CLOCKSPRING CENTERING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE........................8O-14
CLUSTER - ASSEMBLY, INSTRUMENT....8J-10
CLUSTER - DESCRIPTION, INSTRUMENT . . . 8J-2
CLUSTER - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
INSTRUMENT........................8J-7
CLUSTER - DISASSEMBLY, INSTRUMENT . . . 8J-9
CLUSTER - INSTALLATION, INSTRUMENT . 8J-11
CLUSTER - OPERATION, INSTRUMENT.....8J-4
CLUSTER - REMOVAL, INSTRUMENT......8J-9
CLUSTER BEZEL - INSTALLATION.......23-147
CLUSTER BEZEL - REMOVAL..........23-147
CLUTCH - ASSEMBLY, LOW/REVERSE
. . . 21-146
CLUTCH - CLEANING, LOW/REVERSE
....21-146
CLUTCH - DESCRIPTION
.................6-1
CLUTCH - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
.......6-2
CLUTCH - DISASSEMBLY, LOW/REVERSE
. 21-145
CLUTCH - INSPECTION, A/C
COMPRESSOR
.......................24-14
CLUTCH - INSPECTION, LOW/REVERSE
. . 21-146
CLUTCH - INSTALLATION, A/C
COMPRESSOR
.......................24-14
CLUTCH - OPERATION
..................6-1
CLUTCH - REMOVAL, A/C COMPRESSOR
. . 24-13
CLUTCH - SPECIFICATIONS
...............6-5
CLUTCH - WARNING
....................6-2
CLUTCH ASSEMBLY - ASSEMBLY, INPUT
. 21-138CLUTCH ASSEMBLY - DESCRIPTION,
INPUT............................21-133
CLUTCH ASSEMBLY - DISASSEMBLY,
INPUT............................21-135
CLUTCH ASSEMBLY - OPERATION,
INPUT............................21-135
CLUTCH BREAK-IN - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, A/C COMPRESSOR........24-12
CLUTCH COIL - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, A/C COMPRESSOR...........24-12
CLUTCH DISC - INSTALLATION............6-6
CLUTCH DISC - REMOVAL...............6-6
CLUTCH OPERATION - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, AIR CHECKING
TRANSMISSION......................21-80
CLUTCH PEDAL - INSTALLATION.........6-10
CLUTCH PEDAL - REMOVAL.............6-10
CLUTCH PEDAL POSITION SWITCH -
DESCRIPTION........................6-11
CLUTCH PEDAL POSITION SWITCH -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING..............6-11
CLUTCH PEDAL POSITION SWITCH -
OPERATION..........................6-11
CLUTCH RELAY - DESCRIPTION, A/C
COMPRESSOR.......................24-15
CLUTCH RELAY - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, COMPRESSOR...............24-15
CLUTCH RELAY - INSTALLATION, A/C
COMPRESSOR.......................24-16
CLUTCH RELAY - OPERATION, A/C
COMPRESSOR.......................24-15
CLUTCH RELAY - REMOVAL, A/C
COMPRESSOR........................24-16
CLUTCH RELEASE BEARING -
INSTALLATION.........................6-6
CLUTCH RELEASE BEARING - REMOVAL....6-6
CLUTCH SWITCH OVERRIDE RELAY -
DESCRIPTION........................6-10
CLUTCH SWITCH OVERRIDE RELAY -
INSTALLATION........................6-10
CLUTCH SWITCH OVERRIDE RELAY -
OPERATION..........................6-10
CLUTCH SWITCH OVERRIDE RELAY -
REMOVAL...........................6-10
CLUTCHES - DESCRIPTION, HOLDING . . . 21-131
CLUTCHES - OPERATION, HOLDING.....21-132
CMTC LAMP REPLACEMENT -
STANDARD PROCEDURE...............8M-2
COAT FINISH - DESCRIPTION, BASE
COAT/CLEAR.......................23-162
COAT/CLEAR COAT FINISH -
DESCRIPTION, BASE.................23-162
CODE - DESCRIPTION, PAINT..........23-162
CODES - DESCRIPTION, DIAGNOSTIC
TROUBLE............................25-2
CODES - SPECIFICATIONS, PAINT.......23-162
CODES - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
ERASING TRANSMITTER...............8M-8
CODES - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
SETTING TRANSMITTER...............8M-9
COIL - DESCRIPTION, IGNITION..........8I-9
COIL - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, A/C
COMPRESSOR CLUTCH...............24-12
COIL - INSTALLATION, IGNITION.........8I-10
COIL - OPERATION, IGNITION............8I-9
COIL - REMOVAL, IGNITION............8I-10
COIL CAPACITOR - DESCRIPTION,
IGNITION...........................8I-16
COIL CAPACITOR - INSTALLATION,
IGNITION...........................8I-16
COIL CAPACITOR - OPERATION,
IGNITION...........................8I-16
COIL CAPACITOR - REMOVAL, IGNITION . . . 8I-16
COIL RESISTANCE, 2.4L - IGNITION
.......8I-2
COIL RESISTANCE, 3.7L V-6 - IGNITION
....8I-3
COLLAPSIBLE SPACER - INSTALLATION
....3-70
COLLAPSIBLE SPACER - REMOVAL
.......3-70
COLUMN - DESCRIPTION
...............19-5
COLUMN - INSTALLATION
...............19-7
COLUMN - REMOVAL
..................19-5
COLUMN, SPECIAL TOOLS - STEERING
....19-8
COMBINATION FLASHER - DESCRIPTION
. . 8L-19
COMBINATION FLASHER - OPERATION
. . . 8L-19
COMBUSTION PRESSURE LEAKAGE -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, CYLINDER
......9-8
COMMUNICATION - DESCRIPTION
........8E-8
COMMUNICATION - OPERATION
..........8E-8
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FASTENER USAGE
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
WARNING: USE OF AN INCORRECT FASTENER
MAY RESULT IN COMPONENT DAMAGE OR PER-
SONAL INJURY.
Figure art, specifications and torque references in
this Service Manual are identified in metric and SAE
format.
During any maintenance or repair procedures, it is
important to salvage all fasteners (nuts, bolts, etc.)
for reassembly. If the fastener is not salvageable, a
fastener of equivalent specification must be used.
DESCRIPTION
Most stripped threaded holes can be repaired using
a Helicoilt. Follow the vehicle or Helicoiltrecommen-
dations for application and repair procedures.
THREADED HOLE REPAIR
DESCRIPTION
Most stripped threaded holes can be repaired using
a Helicoilt. Follow the vehicle or Helicoiltrecommen-
dations for application and repair procedures.
INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS
DESCRIPTION
The graphic symbols illustrated in the following
International Control and Display Symbols Chart
(Fig. 3) are used to identify various instrument con-
trols. The symbols correspond to the controls and dis-
plays that are located on the instrument panel.
Fig. 3 INTERNATIONAL CONTROL AND DISPLAY SYMBOLS
1 High Beam 13 Rear Window Washer
2 Fog Lamps 14 Fuel
3 Headlamp, Parking Lamps, Panel Lamps 15 Engine Coolant Temperature
4 Turn Warning 16 Battery Charging Condition
5 Hazard Warning 17 Engine Oil
6 Windshield Washer 18 Seat Belt
7 Windshield Wiper 19 Brake Failure
8 Windshield Wiper and Washer 20 Parking Brake
9 Windscreen Demisting and Defrosting 21 Front Hood
10 Ventilating Fan 22 Rear hood (Decklid)
11 Rear Window Defogger 23 Horn
12 Rear Window Wiper 24 Lighter
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