(2) Press the ball joint in the upper suspension
arm.
(3) Remove the upper suspension arm from the
vise.
(4) Reinstall the upper suspension arm (Refer to 2
- SUSPENSION/REAR/UPPER CONTROL ARM -
INSTALLATION).
(5) Raise the rear axle with a hydraulic jack to
align the ball joint with the differential housing
bracket.
(6) Insert the ball joint into the differential hous-
ing bracket.
(7) Install the ball joint pinch bolt and tighten to
95 N´m (70 ft. lbs.). (Fig. 9).
(8) Remove the supports and lower the vehicle.
BUSHINGS
REMOVAL
REMOVAL - LOWER SUSPENSION ARM
BUSHING
(1) Remove the lower suspension arm (Refer to 2 -
SUSPENSION/REAR/LOWER CONTROL ARM -
REMOVAL).
(2) Secure the suspension arm in a vise.
NOTE: Extreme pressure lubrication must be used
on the threaded portions of the tool. This will
increase the longevity of the tool and insure proper
operation during the removal and installation pro-
cess.(3) Install special tools 8862-4 (receiver), 8862-5
(spacer) and 8862-1 or 8862- 2 (driver) with the
threaded rod 8839 and the bearing as shown (Fig. 12)
(4) Press out the bushing.
REMOVAL - UPPER SUSPENSION ARM
BUSHING
(1) Remove the upper suspension arm (Refer to 2 -
SUSPENSION/REAR/UPPER CONTROL ARM -
REMOVAL).
(2) Secure the suspension arm in a vise.
NOTE: Extreme pressure lubrication must be used
on the threaded portions of the tool. This will
increase the longevity of the tool and insure proper
operation during the removal and installation pro-
cess.
(3) Install special tools 8853-3 (driver), 8860-1
(receiver) and with the threaded rod 8838 and the
bearing as shown (Fig. 13)
(4) Press out the bushing.
Fig. 11 UPPER BALL JOINT - INSTALLATION
1 - C-4212F PRESS
2 - 8861-1 RECEIVER
3 - 8861-2 DRIVER
Fig. 12 LOWER SUSPENSION ARM BUSHING
REMOVAL
1 - 8839 THREADED ROD
2 - 8862-4 RECEIVER
3 - 8862-5 SPACER
4 - 8862-1 OR 8862-2 DRIVERS
KJSUSPENSION 2s - 7
UPPER BALL JOINT (Continued)
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION - LOWER SUSPENSION ARM
BUSHING
NOTE: Extreme pressure lubrication must be used
on the threaded portions of the tool. This will
increase the longevity of the tool and insure proper
operation during the removal and installation pro-
cess.
(1) Install the new lower suspension arm bushings
into the lower suspension arm using tools 8862-3
(driver), 8862-4 (receiver), 8862-5 (spacer) and the
bearing with the threaded rod 8839 (Fig. 14) making
sure to properly orient the bushing in the suspension
arm.
(2) Remove the suspension arm from the vise.
(3) Install the lower suspension arm (Refer to 2 -
SUSPENSION/REAR/LOWER CONTROL ARM -
INSTALLATION).
INSTALLATION - UPPER SUSPENSION ARM
BUSHING
NOTE: Extreme pressure lubrication must be used
on the threaded portions of the tool. This will
increase the longevity of the tool and insure proper
operation during the removal and installation pro-
cess.
(1) Install the new upper suspension arm bushings
into the upper suspension arm using tools 8835-3(receiver), 8860-2 (driver) and the bearing with the
threaded rod 8838 (Fig. 15) making sure to properly
orient the bushing in the suspension arm.
(2) Remove the suspension arm from the vise.
(3) Install the upper suspension arm (Refer to 2 -
SUSPENSION/REAR/UPPER CONTROL ARM -
INSTALLATION).
Fig. 13 UPPER SUSPENSION ARM BUSHING -
REMOVAL
1 - 8853-3 DRIVER
2 - 8860-1 RECEIVER
3 - 8838 THREADED ROD
Fig. 14 LOWER SUSPENSION ARM BUSHING
INSTALLATION
1 - 8862-3 DRIVER
2 - 8862-5 SPACER
3 - 8862-4 RECEIVER
4 - 8839 THREADED ROD
Fig. 15 UPPER SUSPENSION ARM BUSHING -
INSTALLATION
1 - 8838 THREADED ROD
2 - 8835-3 RECEIVER
3 - 8860-2 DRIVER
2s - 8 SUSPENSIONKJ
BUSHINGS (Continued)
and the BCM use the DRB llltscan tool and proper
Body Diagnostic Procedure Manual.
INSTANTANEOUS FUEL ECONOMY
The compass mini-trip computer receives instanta-
neous fuel economy information from the BCM over
the PCI bus line. If compass mini-trip computer dis-
plays a dash (-) instead of an instantaneous fuel
economy value, it is not receiving a PCI bus message
for the instantaneous fuel economy from the BCM. To
check out the PCI bus line and the BCM use the
DRB llltscan tool and proper Body Diagnostic Pro-
cedure Manual.
TRIP ODOMETER
The compass mini-trip computer receives trip
odometer information from the Cluster over the PCI
bus line. If compass mini-trip computer displays
dashes - - instead of the trip odometer value, it is not
receiving a PCI bus message for the trip odometer
from the cluster. To check out the PCI bus line and
the Cluster, use the DRB llltscan tool and proper
Body Diagnostic Procedure Manual.
ELAPSED TIME
The compass mini-trip computer receives a PCI
bus message containing elapsed time information. If
compass mini-trip computer displays dashes --
instead of the elapsed time, it is not receiving a PCI
bus message for the elapsed time from the BCM. To
check out the PCI bus line and the BCM, use the
DRB llltscan tool and proper Body Diagnostic Pro-
cedure Manual.
COMPASS DISPLAY
To display the vehicle direction, the compass mini-
trip computer processes information from a sensor
internal to the module. The compass mini-trip com-
puter is self- calibrating and requires only variance
adjustments dependent upon location. The compass
mini-trip computer displays the label CAL whenever
the compass is in the fast calibration mode.
If all three of the following conditions listed below
occur, the vehicle must be demagnetized.
²Compass portion of the display is blank
²Temperature portion of the display is OK
²The label CAL is illuminated
If demagnetizing the vehicle is needed, refer to the
demagnetizing procedure in this section. After
demagnetizing, to calibrate the compass refer to Cal-
ibration Procedure and to set the variance refer to
Variance Procedure, both within this section. If the
compass portion of the display is still blank, replace
the compass mini-trip computer.
COMPASS MINI-TRIP COMPUTER - SELF
DIAGNOSTIC TEST
(1) With the ignition switch in the OFF position
simultaneously press the C/T and STEP buttons and
hold.
(2) Turn the ignition switch ON, then release C/T
and STEP buttons.
(3) The Compass mini-trip computer should light
all segments on the VF Display Screen for 2-4 sec-
onds. Check for segments that are not illuminated.
(4) If the compass mini-trip computer displays
PASS, the module is OK.
(5) If the compass mini-trip computer displays
FAIL, replace the module.
(6) If the compass mini-trip computer displays
bUS, check for an open or a short on the PCI bus
communication circuit.
(7) Press the C/T or the STEP button to exit the
self-diagnostic test.
REMOVAL
(1) Remove overhead console, refer to Console
Removal and Installation in this section.
(2) Remove mounting screws and release the map
lamp wire connector from the compass mini-trip com-
puter. (Fig. 6).
Fig. 6 Compass Mini-Trip Computer Retaining
Screws
1 - LAMPS
2 - MOUNTING SCREWS
KJMESSAGE SYSTEMS 8M - 7
COMPASS/MINI-TRIP COMPUTER (Continued)
8W-42 AIR CONDITIONING-HEATER
Component Page
A/C Compressor Clutch............. 8Wa-42-5, 7
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay........ 8Wa-42-5, 7
A/C High Pressure Switch............. 8Wa-42-6
A/C Low Pressure Switch........... 8Wa-42-3, 6
A/C Pressure Transducer............. 8Wa-42-5
A/C- Heater Control............... 8Wa-42-2, 4
Auto Shut Down Relay............... 8Wa-42-5
Blend Door Actuator................. 8Wa-42-2
Blower Motor................... 8Wa-42-3, 4, 6
Blower Motor Relay.............. 8Wa-42-3, 4, 6
Blower Motor Resistor Block....... 8Wa-42-3, 4, 6
Body Control Module................ 8Wa-42-4
Cabin Heater....................... 8Wa-42-7
Cabin Heater Relay.................. 8Wa-42-7
Defogger Relay..................... 8Wa-42-2
Engine Control Module............. 8Wa-42-6, 7
Fuel Heater Relay................. 8Wa-42-3, 6
Fuel Pump Relay................... 8Wa-42-5Component Page
Fuse 1.......................... 8Wa-42-3, 6
Fuse 15........................... 8Wa-42-5
Fuse 16........................... 8Wa-42-7
Fuse 19........................... 8Wa-42-6
Fuse 21......................... 8Wa-42-5, 7
Fuse 24........................... 8Wa-42-3
Fuse 25........................... 8Wa-42-2
Fuse 30........................... 8Wa-42-2
G101............................. 8Wa-42-5
G103........................... 8Wa-42-5, 7
G111 ........................... 8Wa-42-3, 6
G112 ........................... 8Wa-42-3, 6
G200............................. 8Wa-42-4
G202............................. 8Wa-42-2
Instrument Cluster.................. 8Wa-42-4
Junction Block.............. 8Wa-42-2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Power Distribution Center....... 8Wa-42-3, 5, 6, 7
Powertrain Control Module.......... 8Wa-42-3, 5
KJ8W-42 AIR CONDITIONING-HEATER8Wa-42-1
8W-52 TURN SIGNALS
Component Page
Body Control Module............... 8Wa-52-2, 3
Fuse 9............................ 8Wa-52-3
Fuse 11........................... 8Wa-52-2
Fuse 23........................... 8Wa-52-3
Fuse 39........................... 8Wa-52-2
G111 ....................... 8Wa-52-4, 5, 6, 7
G202........................... 8Wa-52-2, 3
G310....................... 8Wa-52-4, 5, 6, 7
Hazard Switch/Combination Flasher . . 8Wa-52-2, 4,
5, 6, 7
Instrument Cluster.......... 8Wa-52-2, 4, 5, 6, 7
Junction Block.................. 8Wa-52-2, 3, 6Component Page
Left Front Park/Turn Signal Lamp.... 8Wa-52-6, 7
Left Side Marker Lamp............... 8Wa-52-6
Left Side Repeater Lamp............. 8Wa-52-7
Left Tail/Stop Lamp............... 8Wa-52-6, 7
Multi- Function Switch............... 8Wa-52-2
Park Lamp Relay................... 8Wa-52-3
Right Front Park/Turn Signal Lamp . . . 8Wa-52-4, 5
Right Side Marker Lamp............. 8Wa-52-4
Right Side Repeater Lamp............ 8Wa-52-5
Right Tail/Stop Lamp.............. 8Wa-52-4, 5
Trailer Tow Left Turn Relay........... 8Wa-52-6
Trailer Tow Right Turn Relay.......... 8Wa-52-4
KJ8W-52 TURN SIGNALS8Wa-52-1
8W-70 SPLICE INFORMATION
Component Page
S101...............................8Wa-10-23
S104................................8Wa-30-6
S106............................8Wa-70-2, 4, 6
S107...............................8Wa-30-33
S108................................8Wa-12-9
S108................................8Wa-41-2
S109................................8Wa-15-3
S110................................8Wa-15-4
S111................................8Wa-15-3
S112 ..............................8Wa-18-3, 4
S113...............................8Wa-12-28
S114 ..............................8Wa-30-4, 5
S115...............................8Wa-10-22
S118................................8Wa-45-5
S121...............................8Wa-10-19
S122...............................8Wa-12-25
S123...............................8Wa-12-19
S124...............................8Wa-10-25
S125...............................8Wa-10-24
S130................................8Wa-15-3
S131................................8Wa-15-4
S140................................8Wa-15-5
S141...............................8Wa-12-13
S142..............................8Wa-52-6, 7
S143................................8Wa-15-5
S144............................8Wa-12-21, 22
S145..............................8Wa-52-4, 5
S146...............................8Wa-12-13
S147................................8Wa-50-4
S148................................8Wa-50-5
S149..............................8Wa-50-4, 5
S151..........................8Wa-10-19, 21, 22
S152...............................8Wa-10-21
S153............................8Wa-70-2, 4, 6
S154............................8Wa-70-3, 4, 6
S155................................8Wa-70-3
S156..........................8Wa-30-11, 12, 28
S157................................8Wa-70-5
S158...............................8Wa-30-22
S159...............................8Wa-30-10
S160...............................8Wa-12-19
S161...............................8Wa-10-20
S163................................8Wa-31-9
S164...............................8Wa-10-17
S165................................8Wa-21-2
S167................................8Wa-15-2
S168................................8Wa-15-6
S169................................8Wa-15-6
S170...............................8Wa-10-19
S175...............................8Wa-30-36
S177................................8Wa-15-7
S177...............................8Wa-30-27
S178...............................8Wa-10-20
S180................................8Wa-15-2
S181...............................8Wa-30-31
S184...............................8Wa-10-28
S200................................8Wa-15-8
S201..............................8Wa-18-2, 4
S204...............................8Wa-12-28
S205............................8Wa-70-2, 4, 6
S206................................8Wa-53-2
S207................................8Wa-45-5
S208................................8Wa-45-6
S210...............................8Wa-10-27
S212..............................8Wa-52-4, 5
S213..............................8Wa-52-6, 7
S214................................8Wa-15-8
S215...............................8Wa-30-32
S215................................8Wa-31-5
S216............................8Wa-12-14, 15Component Page
S217................................8Wa-53-3
S218................................8Wa-53-3
S219............................8Wa-10-13, 25
S220...............................8Wa-10-24
S221................................8Wa-33-4
S222................................8Wa-33-4
S223................................8Wa-47-9
S224................................8Wa-47-9
S300..........................8Wa-12-13, 14, 15
S301...............................8Wa-12-30
S302...............................8Wa-12-16
S303...............................8Wa-12-29
S304...............................8Wa-15-15
S306...............................8Wa-15-15
S308............................8Wa-12-23, 24
S310................................8Wa-31-4
S312..........................8Wa-12-13, 14, 15
S313...............................8Wa-15-13
S314..............................8Wa-52-4, 5
S318...............................8Wa-12-26
S318................................8Wa-63-4
S319................................8Wa-15-7
S322...............................8Wa-12-12
S323...............................8Wa-12-12
S324................................8Wa-47-7
S325................................8Wa-45-9
S325..............................8Wa-61-3, 7
S326...............................8Wa-15-10
S327................................8Wa-63-4
S328...............................8Wa-12-17
S329...............................8Wa-15-10
S331................................8Wa-15-9
S332...............................8Wa-15-10
S333...............................8Wa-15-11
S334...............................8Wa-15-12
S336................................8Wa-18-2
S338............................8Wa-12-23, 24
S340................................8Wa-47-3
S341................................8Wa-47-3
S342................................8Wa-47-3
S344................................8Wa-47-3
S346................................8Wa-52-6
S347................................8Wa-51-4
S348...............................8Wa-12-16
S349...............................8Wa-12-13
S350...............................8Wa-12-10
S351...............................8Wa-15-14
S352...............................8Wa-12-28
S352................................8Wa-48-2
S356...............................8Wa-15-14
S360...............................8Wa-15-11
S361..............................8Wa-62-3, 5
S362...............................8Wa-12-33
S363................................8Wa-47-3
S364................................8Wa-47-3
S370...............................8Wa-15-12
S371...............................8Wa-12-33
S372................................8Wa-47-3
S373................................8Wa-47-3
S377................................8Wa-62-5
S378................................8Wa-62-5
S380...............................8Wa-15-14
S381................................8Wa-61-5
S382................................8Wa-53-3
S390...............................8Wa-12-30
S391...............................8Wa-12-34
S392...............................8Wa-12-31
S393................................8Wa-18-2
S394...............................8Wa-15-14
KJ8W-70 SPLICE INFORMATION8Wa-70-1
(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
P0712 (M) Trans Temp Sensor Voltage Too Low Voltage less than 1.55 volts (4-speed auto. trans. only).
P0713 Trans Temp Sensor Voltage Too
HighTransmission fluid temperature sensor input above
acceptable voltage. Was MIL code 37.
P0713 (M) Trans Temp Sensor Voltage Too
HighVoltage greater than 3.76 volts (4-speed auto. trans.
only).
P0720 (M) Low Output SPD Sensor RPM,
Above 15 MPHThe relationship between the Output Shaft Speed Sensor
and vehicle speed is not within acceptable limits.
P0720 (M) Low Output Spd Sensor RPM Above
15 mphOutput shaft speed is less than 60 rpm with vehicle speed
above 15 mph (4-speed auto. trans. only).
P0740 (M) Torq Con Clu, No RPM Drop at
LockupRelationship between engine and vehicle speeds
indicated failure of torque convertor clutch lock-up system
(TCC/PTU solenoid)
P0743 (M) Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid/
Trans Relay CircuitsAn open or shorted condition detected in the torque
converter clutch (part throttle unlock) solenoid control
circuit. Shift solenoid C electrical fault - Aisin transmission
P0743 (M) Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid/
Trans Relay CircuitsAn open or shorted condition detected in the torque
converter part throttle unlock solenoid control circuit (3 or
4-speed auto. trans. only).
P0748 (M) Governor Pressur Sol Control/Trans
Relay CircuitsAn open or shorted condition detected in the Governor
Pressure Solenoid circuit or Trans Relay Circuit in JTEC
RE transmissions.
P0748 (M) Governor Pressure Sol Control/Trans
Relay CircuitsAn open or shorted condition detected in the governor
pressure solenoid or relay circuits (4-speed auto. trans.
only).
P0751 (M) O/D Switch Pressed (Lo) More Than
5 MinutesOverdrive override switch input is in a prolonged
depressed state.
P0751 (M) O/D Switch Pressed (LO) More Than
5 MinOverdrive Off switch input too low for more than 5
minutes (4-speed auto. trans. only).
P0753 (M) Trans 3-4 Shift Sol/Trans Relay
CircuitsAn open or shorted condition detected in the overdrive
solenoid control circuit or Trans Relay Circuit in JTEC RE
transmissions. Was MIL code 45.
P0753 (M) Trans 3-4 Shift Sol/Trans Relay
CircuitsAn open or shorted condition detected in the transmission
2-4 shift solenoid circuit (4-speed auto. trans. only).
P0756 AW4 Shift Sol B (2-3) Functional
FailureShift solenoid B (2-3) functional fault - Aisin transmission
P0783 (M) 3-4 Shift Sol, No RPM Drop at
LockupThe overdrive solenoid is unable to engage the gear
change from 3rd gear to the overdrive gear.
P0801 Reverse Gear Lockout Circuit Open
or ShortAn open or shorted condition detected in the transmission
reverse gear lock-out solenoid control circuit.
P0830 Clutch Depressed Switch Circuit Problem detected in clutch switch circuit.
P0833 Clutch Released Switch Circuit Problem detected in clutch switch circuit.
P0836 4WD Mux Switch Circuit
P0837 4WD Mux Switch Performance
25 - 10 EMISSIONS CONTROLKJ
EMISSIONS CONTROL (Continued)
ANTENNA BODY & CABLE - OPERATION . . . 8A-5
ANTENNA BODY & CABLE - REMOVAL.....8A-6
ANTENNA BODY AND CABLE -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING..............8A-5
ANTENNA CABLE - INSTALLATION,
INSTRUMENT PANEL..................8A-8
ANTENNA CABLE - REMOVAL,
INSTRUMENT PANEL..................8A-7
ANTILOCK BRAKE - INSTALLATION,
CONTROLLER.......................8E-10
ANTILOCK BRAKE - REMOVAL,
CONTROLLER.......................8E-10
ANTILOCK BRAKING SYSTEM -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING..............5-33
A-PILLAR SEAL - INSTALLATION.......23-185
A-PILLAR SEAL - REMOVAL...........23-185
A-PILLAR TRIM AND GRAB HANDLE -
INSTALLATION......................23-156
A-PILLAR TRIM AND GRAB HANDLE -
REMOVAL.........................23-156
A-PILLAR WEATHERSTRIP/RETAINER -
INSTALLATION, WINDSHIELD..........23-187
A-PILLAR WEATHERSTRIP/RETAINER -
REMOVAL, WINDSHIELD..............23-186
APPLICATION TABLE, SPECIFICATIONS -
A/C ................................24-9
AREA LEAKS - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, REAR SEAL..................9-61
ARM - DESCRIPTION, FRONT WIPER.....8R-12
ARM - DESCRIPTION, LOWER CONTROL . . . 2-21
ARM - DESCRIPTION, REAR WIPER......8R-37
ARM - DESCRIPTION, ROCKER......9-29,9-37
ARM - INSTALLATION, FRONT WIPER....8R-13
ARM - INSTALLATION, LOWER CONTROL . . 2-10,
2-21
ARM - INSTALLATION, REAR WIPER.....8R-38
ARM - INSTALLATION, ROCKER..........9-37
ARM - INSTALLATION, UPPER CONTROL . . . 2-21
ARM - OPERATION, FRONT WIPER......8R-12
ARM - OPERATION, LOWER CONTROL.....2-21
ARM - OPERATION, REAR WIPER.......8R-38
ARM - REMOVAL, FRONT WIPER........8R-12
ARM - REMOVAL, LOWER CONTROL . . 2-10,2-21
ARM - REMOVAL, REAR WIPER.........8R-38
ARM - REMOVAL, ROCKER..............9-37
ARM - REMOVAL, UPPER CONTROL......2-20
ARM, BUSHINGS, AND BALL JOINT -
DESCRIPTION, UPPER SUSPENSION......2-20
ARM, BUSHINGS, AND BALL JOINT -
OPERATION, UPPER SUSPENSION........2-20
ARM PARK RAMP - INSTALLATION,
WIPER.............................8R-43
ARM PARK RAMP - REMOVAL, WIPER . . . 8R-43
ASD AND FUEL PUMP RELAYS -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING...............8I-4
ASD SENSE - PCM INPUT - OPERATION....8I-4
ASH RECEIVER LAMP BULB -
INSTALLATION.......................8L-71
ASH RECEIVER LAMP BULB - REMOVAL . . 8L-71
ASH RECEIVER LAMP UNIT -
INSTALLATION.......................8L-72
ASH RECEIVER LAMP UNIT - REMOVAL . . 8L-72
ASSEMBLY - ASSEMBLY, INPUT CLUTCH . 21-138
ASSEMBLY - DESCRIPTION, INPUT
CLUTCH...........................21-133
ASSEMBLY - DESCRIPTION,
TRANSMISSION SOLENOID/TRS........21-169
ASSEMBLY - DISASSEMBLY, INPUT
CLUTCH...........................21-135
ASSEMBLY - INSTALLATION.........8W-97-11
ASSEMBLY - INSTALLATION, GUIDE.....23-179
ASSEMBLY - INSTALLATION,
INSTRUMENT PANEL.................23-151
ASSEMBLY - INSTALLATION, MODULE . . . 23-181
ASSEMBLY - INSTALLATION,
TRANSMISSION SOLENOID/TRS........21-170
ASSEMBLY - OPERATION, INPUT
CLUTCH...........................21-135
ASSEMBLY - OPERATION,
TRANSMISSION SOLENOID/TRS........21-169
ASSEMBLY - POWER DISTRIBUTION
CENTER ASSEMBLY
...............8W-97-10
ASSEMBLY - REMOVAL, GUIDE
........23-179
ASSEMBLY - REMOVAL, INSTRUMENT
PANEL
............................23-149
ASSEMBLY - REMOVAL, MODULE
......23-181
ASSEMBLY - REMOVAL, TRANSMISSION
SOLENOID/TRS
.....................21-170ASSEMBLY, 4C RETAINER/BULKHEAD....21-123
ASSEMBLY, ASSEMBLY - POWER
DISTRIBUTION CENTER............8W-97-10
ASSEMBLY, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING....21-90
ASSEMBLY, DIFFERENTIAL.........3-105,3-41
ASSEMBLY, DIFFERENTIAL - TRAC-LOK . . . 3-109,
3-77
ASSEMBLY, DISC BRAKE CALIPERS.......5-16
ASSEMBLY, HVAC HOUSING............24-34
ASSEMBLY, INPUT CLUTCH ASSEMBLY . . 21-138
ASSEMBLY, INSTRUMENT CLUSTER......8J-10
ASSEMBLY, LOW/REVERSE CLUTCH.....21-146
ASSEMBLY, MANUAL - NV1500.........21-13
ASSEMBLY, MANUAL - NV3550.........21-48
ASSEMBLY, OIL PUMP.................9-67
ASSEMBLY, OIL PUMP...............21-151
ASSEMBLY, PLANETARY GEARTRAIN....21-160
ASSEMBLY, SINGLE CARDAN
UNIVERSAL JOINTS....................3-9
ASSEMBLY, TRANSFER CASE - NV231 . . . 21-194
ASSEMBLY, TRANSFER CASE - NV242 . . . 21-230
ASSEMBLY, VALVE BODY.............21-176
ASSEMBLY, WHEEL CYLINDERS..........5-29
ASSEMBLY WINDOW DEFOGGER
FUNCTION - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
REAR HVAC CONTROL.................8G-9
ASSIST HANDLE - INSTALLATION.......23-157
ASSIST HANDLE - REMOVAL............23-157
AUDIO - DESCRIPTION.................8A-1
AUDIO - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.......8A-2
AUDIO - OPERATION...................8A-1
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - 45RFE -
DESCRIPTION.......................21-76
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - 45RFE -
OPERATION.........................21-77
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.............21-77
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID -
DESCRIPTION.........................0-2
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID -
OPERATION...........................0-4
AXLE - 186FIA - ADJUSTMENTS, FRONT . . . 3-25
AXLE - 186FIA - DESCRIPTION, FRONT....3-19
AXLE - 186FIA - INSTALLATION, FRONT....3-24
AXLE - 186FIA - OPERATION, FRONT......3-19
AXLE - 186FIA - REMOVAL, FRONT.......3-24
AXLE - 198RBI - DESCRIPTION, REAR.....3-49
AXLE - 198RBI - INSTALLATION, REAR....3-54
AXLE - 198RBI - OPERATION, REAR.......3-49
AXLE - 198RBI - REMOVAL, REAR........3-54
AXLE - 8 1/4 - ADJUSTMENTS, REAR.....3-92
AXLE - 8 1/4 - DESCRIPTION, REAR......3-86
AXLE - 8 1/4 - INSTALLATION, REAR......3-91
AXLE - 8 1/4 - OPERATION, REAR........3-86
AXLE - 8 1/4 - REMOVAL, REAR..........3-91
AXLE - DESCRIPTION...................0-2
AXLE - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING....3-20,3-51,
3-88
AXLE - INSTALLATION, 198 RBI..........5-28
AXLE - INSTALLATION, 8 1/4............5-28
AXLE - REMOVAL, 198 RBI..............5-27
AXLE - REMOVAL, 8 1/4................5-27
AXLE - SPECIFICATIONS, FRONT.........3-33
AXLE - SPECIFICATIONS, REAR..........3-62
AXLE BEARINGS - INSTALLATION....3-102,3-38
AXLE BEARINGS - REMOVAL.......3-102,3-38
AXLE BEARING/SEAL - INSTALLATION.....3-67
AXLE BEARING/SEAL - REMOVAL.........3-66
AXLE SHAFT SEALS - INSTALLATION . 3-102,3-38
AXLE SHAFT SEALS - REMOVAL....3-101,3-37
AXLE SHAFTS - INSTALLATION . . 3-101,3-37,3-65
AXLE SHAFTS - REMOVAL.....3-101,3-37,3-65
AXLE, SPECIAL TOOLS - 8 1/4 ...........3-98
AXLE, SPECIAL TOOLS - FRONT..........3-34
AXLE, SPECIAL TOOLS - REAR...........3-63
AXLE, SPECIFICATIONS - REAR..........3-98
BACK - FRONT - INSTALLATION, SEAT . . . 23-166
BACK - FRONT - REMOVAL, SEAT.......23-166
BACK - REAR - INSTALLATION, SEAT....23-168
BACK - REAR - REMOVAL, SEAT.......23-168
BACK COVER - FRONT - INSTALLATION,
SEAT
.............................23-167
BACK COVER - FRONT - REMOVAL, SEAT
. 23-166
BACK COVER - REAR - INSTALLATION,
SEAT
.............................23-169
BACK COVER - REAR - REMOVAL, SEAT
. 23-169
BACK CUSHION - FRONT -
INSTALLATION, SEAT
.................23-167BACK CUSHION - FRONT - REMOVAL,
SEAT .............................23-167
BACK CUSHION - REAR - INSTALLATION,
SEAT .............................23-170
BACK CUSHION - REAR - REMOVAL,
SEAT .............................23-170
BACK FRAME - REAR - INSTALLATION,
SEAT .............................23-171
BACK FRAME - REAR - REMOVAL, SEAT . 23-171
BACK LATCH / LOCK - INSTALLATION,
FOLDING REAR SEAT................23-170
BACK LATCH / LOCK - REMOVAL,
FOLDING REAR SEAT................23-170
BACK LATCH STRIKER - INSTALLATION,
REAR SEAT........................23-171
BACK LATCH STRIKER - REMOVAL,
REAR SEAT........................23-170
BACK RECLINER - FRONT -
INSTALLATION, SEAT.................23-166
BACK RECLINER - FRONT - REMOVAL,
SEAT .............................23-166
BACKUP LAMP SWITCH - DESCRIPTION . . 8L-15
BACKUP LAMP SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING.......................8L-15
BACKUP LAMP SWITCH - OPERATION....8L-15
BAFFLE SEAL - INSTALLATION,
COWL/PLENUM WINDOW.............23-187
BAFFLE SEAL - REMOVAL, COWL/
PLENUM WINDOW..................23-187
BALANCE SHAFT - INSTALLATION........9-74
BALANCE SHAFT - REMOVAL............9-74
BALANCING - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
WHEEL.............................22-4
BALL JOINT - DESCRIPTION, UPPER
SUSPENSION ARM, BUSHINGS..........2-20
BALL JOINT - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
LOWER.............................2-10
BALL JOINT - INSTALLATION, UPPER.....2-20
BALL JOINT - OPERATION, UPPER
SUSPENSION ARM, BUSHINGS..........2-20
BALL JOINT - REMOVAL, UPPER.........2-20
BAR - INSTALLATION, STABILIZER....2-14,2-19
BAR - REMOVAL, STABILIZER.......2-14,2-19
BAR BUSHINGS - INSTALLATION,
STABILIZER...........................2-9
BAR BUSHINGS - REMOVAL, STABILIZER . . . 2-9
BARRELS - INSTALLATION, PANEL
OUTLET............................24-29
BARRELS - REMOVAL, PANEL OUTLET . . . 24-29
BASE - DESCRIPTION, BRAKES...........5-2
BASE - WARNING, BRAKES..............5-2
BASE BRAKE SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING.............................5-3
BASE BRAKES, SPECIAL TOOLS...........5-7
BASE COAT/CLEAR COAT FINISH -
DESCRIPTION......................23-162
BATTERIES - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
RKE TRANSMITTER...................8N-8
BATTERY - DESCRIPTION...............8F-7
BATTERY - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.....8F-8
BATTERY CABLES - DESCRIPTION.......8F-18
BATTERY CABLES - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING...........................8F-19
BATTERY CABLES - OPERATION.........8F-18
BATTERY CHARGING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE.........................8F-8
BATTERY HOLDDOWN - DESCRIPTION....8F-17
BATTERY HOLDDOWN - INSTALLATION . . . 8F-17
BATTERY HOLDDOWN - OPERATION.....8F-17
BATTERY HOLDDOWN - REMOVAL.......8F-17
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 SYSTEM - SPECIAL TOOLS......8F-7
BATTERY SYSTEM - SPECIFICATIONS......8F-6
BATTERY TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
DESCRIPTION.......................8F-24
BATTERY TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
INSTALLATION
.......................8F-24
BATTERY TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
OPERATION
.........................8F-24
BATTERY TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
REMOVAL
..........................8F-24
BATTERY TRAY - DESCRIPTION
.........8F-21
BATTERY TRAY - INSTALLATION
.........8F-21
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