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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2003  Service Manual DESCRIPTION - CONNECTOR, GROUND AND
SPLICE INFORMATION
CAUTION: Not all connectors are serviced. Some
connectors are serviced only with a harness. A typ-
ical example might be the Supplemental Restrai

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2003  Service Manual ²Ohmmeter - Used to check the resistance
between two points of a circuit. Low or no resistance
in a circuit means good continuity.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used
in todays vehicles

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2003  Service Manual STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING OF
VOLTAGE POTENTIAL
(1) Connect the ground lead of a voltmeter to a
known good ground (Fig. 7).
(2) Connect the other lead of the voltmeter to the
selected test point. Th

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2003  Service Manual STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A
SHORT TO GROUND ON FUSES POWERING
SEVERAL LOADS
(1) Refer to the wiring diagrams and disconnect or
isolate all items on the suspected fused circuits.
(2) Replace the

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2003  Service Manual CONNECTOR
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect battery.
(2) Release Connector Lock (Fig. 10).
(3) Disconnect the connector being repaired from
its mating half/component.
(4) Remove the dress cover (if applicable) (

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2003  Service Manual 1 - Secondary Terminal Lock
Fig. 11 EXAMPLES OF CONNECTOR SECONDARY TERMINAL LOCKS
8W - 01 - 12 8W-01 WIRING DIAGRAM INFORMATIONRS
CONNECTOR (Continued)
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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2003  Service Manual Fig. 12 TERMINAL REMOVAL
1 - TYPICAL CONNECTOR
2 - PICK FROM SPECIAL TOOL KIT 6680
3 - APEX CONNECTOR
4 - PICK FROM SPECIAL TOOL KIT 6680
5 - AUGAT CONNECTOR
6 - SPECIAL TOOL 69327 - MOLEX CONNECTOR
8

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2003  Service Manual DIODE
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect the battery.
(2) Locate the diode in the harness, and remove
the protective covering.
(3) Remove the diode from the harness, pay atten-
tion to the current flow direction