with the optional Auto Headlamps. The options
include Yes and No. The default is No. When Yes is
selected, the headlamps will turn on automatically
when the windshield wipers are turned on. The head-
lamps will turn off when the wipers are turned off,
as long as the headlamp switch is in the Auto or Off
positions. When No is selected, the headlamps will
only turn on if manually selected or if the Auto mode
is selected and the outside ambient light levels dic-
tate that they should be on.
²RETRAIN TIRE SENSORS?- This program-
mable feature only applies to vehicles equipped with
the optional Tire Pressure Monitoring System. The
options include Yes and No. The default is No. When
Yes is selected, and the menu button is depressed the
EVIC will enter the training mode, starting with the
left front tire.
²POWER ACCESSORY DELAY?- The options
include Yes and No. The default is Yes. When No is
selected, the accessory powered components will turn
off automatically when the ignition key is turned off.
When Yes is selected, the accessory powered compo-
nents will remain on for 45 seconds when the igni-
tion key is turned off.
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Remove overhead console. Refer to Overhead
Console Removal and Installation in this section(Re-
fer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/OVERHEAD CONSOLE -
REMOVAL).
(3) Remove the ten screws holding the EVIC mod-
ule in the overhead console.
(4) Remove EVIC module from console assembly.
NOTE: If the EVIC module is being replaced, the tire
pressure monitoring system (if equipped) must be
retrained. Refer to the Tires/Wheels section of this
manual for detailed instructions.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position the EVIC module in the overhead con-
sole.
(2) Install the ten screws holding the EVIC module
in the overhead console.
(3) Install the overhead console (Refer to 8 -
ELECTRICAL/OVERHEAD CONSOLE - INSTALLA-
TION).
(4) Connect the battery negative cable.
NOTE: If the EVIC module is being replaced, the tire
pressure monitoring system (if equipped) must be
retrained. Refer to the Tires/Wheels section of this
manual for detailed instructions.NOTE: If a new EVIC module has been installed, the
compass will have to be calibrated and the variance
set. Refer to compass variation adjustment and
compass calibration in standard procedures.
COMPASS/MINI-TRIP
COMPUTER
DESCRIPTION
The Compass Mini-Trip Computer (CMTC) and
Compass Temperature (CT) computer are modules
located in the overhead console. Vehicles are
equipped with either the CMTC or the CT computers
not both. The CMTC is different in the fact that it is
equipped with the mini-trip feature. The CMTC, CT
consists of a electronic control module with a vacuum
fluorescent display (VFD) and function switches. The
CMTC, CT consists of a electronic module that dis-
plays compass, trip computer (CMTC only), and tem-
perature features. Actuating the STEP push button
(CMTC only) will cause the CMTC to change mode of
operation when ignition is ON. Actuating the STEP
push button (CMTC only) will cause the CMTC to
change mode of operation when ignition is ON.
Example:
²Average miles per gallon (ECO)
²Distance to empty (DTE)
²Instant miles per gallon (ECO)
²Trip odometer (ODO)
²Elapsed time (ET)
²Off
Actuating the C/T push button will cause the
CMTC, CT to change to Compass/Temperature dis-
play.
OPERATION
The Compass Mini-Trip Computer (CMTC), Com-
pass Temperature (CT) module in the overhead con-
sole has buttons used to select various functions. The
CMTC, CT selector buttons will not operate until the
ignition is in the RUN position.
When the ignition switch is first turned to the
RUN position the CMTC, CT display;
²Blanks momentarily
²All segments of the VFD will light for one sec-
ond
²Blanks momentarily
²Returns to the last mode setting selected before
the ignition was last switched OFF.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - COMPASS
MINI-TRIP COMPUTER
Compass Mini-Trip Computer (CMTC) and Com-
pass Temperature (CT) data is obtained from the
Body Control Module (BCM) on the J1850 Data Bus
circuit. The CMTC and CT will display dashes (- -)
for any of the screens it did not receive the bus mes-
sages. The label corresponding to the missing infor-
mation will be lit. If no compass mini-trip computer
data is displayed, check the J1850 Data Bus circuit
communications and the BCM. If the brightness level
is improper check the J1850 Data Bus circuit.
The DRB IIItis recommended for checking the
J1850 Data Bus circuit and the BCM. Perform the
CMTC, CT self diagnosis before replacing the CMTC
or CT module.
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Remove overhead console(Refer to 8 - ELEC-
TRICAL/OVERHEAD CONSOLE - REMOVAL).
(3) Remove the screws holding Compass Mini-Trip
Computer module in the overhead console.
(4) Remove CMTC module from console assembly.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position the compass mini-trip computer mod-
ule in the overhead console.
(2) Install the ten screws holding the compass
mini-trip computer module in the overhead console.
(3) Install the overhead console (Refer to 8 -
ELECTRICAL/OVERHEAD CONSOLE - INSTALLA-
TION).
(4) Connect the battery negative cable.
NOTE: If a new EVIC module has been installed, the
compass will have to be calibrated and the variance
set. Refer to compass variation adjustment and
compass calibration in standard procedures.
UNIVERSAL TRANSMITTER
DESCRIPTION
On some RS models a Universal Transmitter trans-
ceiver is standard factory-installed equipment. The
universal transmitter transceiver is integral to the
Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) and the
Compass Mini-Trip Computer (CMTC) modules,
which is located in the overhead console. The only
visible component of the universal transmitter are
the three transmitter push buttons centered between
the modules push buttons located just rearward of
the display screen in the overhead console. The threeuniversal transmitter push buttons are identified
with one, two or three light indicators so that they be
easily identified by sight or by feel.
Each of the three universal transmitter push but-
tons controls an independent radio transmitter chan-
nel. Each of these three channels can be trained to
transmit a different radio frequency signal for the
remote operation of garage door openers, motorized
gate openers, home or office lighting, security sys-
tems or just about any other device that can be
equipped with a radio receiver in the 286 to 399
MegaHertz (MHz) frequency range for remote opera-
tion. The universal transmitter is capable of operat-
ing systems using either rolling code or non-rolling
code technology.
The electronics module displays messages and a
small house-shaped icon with one, two or three dots
corresponding to the three transmitter buttons to
indicate the status of the universal transmitter. The
EVIC messages are:
²Cleared Channels- Indicates that all of the
transmitter codes stored in the universal transmitter
have been successfully cleared.
²Training- Indicates that the universal trans-
mitter is in its transmitter learning mode.
²Trained- Indicates that the universal transmit-
ter has successfully acquired a new transmitter code.
²Transmit- Indicates that a trained universal
transmitter button has been depressed and that the
universal transmitter is transmitting.
The universal transmitter cannot be repaired, and
is available for service only as a unit with the EVIC
or CMTC modules. If any of these components is
faulty or damaged, the complete EVIC or CMTC
module must be replaced.
OPERATION
The universal transmitter operates on a non-
switched source of battery current so the unit will
remain functional, regardless of the ignition switch
position. For more information on the features, pro-
gramming procedures and operation of the universal
transmitter, see the owner's manual in the vehicle
glove box.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - UNIVERSAL
TRANSMITTER
If the Universal Transmitter is inoperative, but the
Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) is oper-
ating normally, see the owner's manual in the vehicle
glove box for instructions on training the Transmit-
ter. Retrain the Transmitter with a known good
transmitter as instructed in the owner's manual and
test the Transmitter operation again. If the unit is
still inoperative, test the universal transmitter with
Radio Frequency Detector special tool. If both the
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Transmitter and the EVIC module are inoperative,
refer toElectronic Vehicle Information Center
Diagnosis and Testingin this group for further
diagnosis. For complete circuit diagrams, refer to
Wiring Diagrams. (Fig. 5) as described below:
(1) Turn the Radio Frequency (RF) Detector ON. A
ªchirpº will sound and the green power LED will
light. If the green LED does not light, replace the
battery.
(2) Hold the RF detector within one inch of the
TRAINED universal transmitter and press any of the
transmitters buttons.
(3) The red signal detection LEDs will light and
the tool will beep if a radio signal is detected. Repeat
this test three times.
STANDARD PROCEDURE
STANDARD PROCEDURE - SETTING
TRANSMITTER CODES
(1) Turn off the engine.
(2) Erase the codes by pressing the two outside
buttons. Release the buttons when the display con-
firms the operation (about 20 seconds).
(3) Choose one of the three buttons to train. Place
the hand-held transmitter within one inch of the uni-
versal transmitter and push the buttons on both
transmitters.(4) Release both buttons. Your universal transmit-
ter is now ªtrainedº. To train the other buttons,
repeat Step 3 and Step 4. Be sure to keep your hand-
held transmitter in case you need to retrain the uni-
versal transmitter.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ERASING
TRANSMITTER CODES
To erase the universal transmitter codes, simply
hold down the two outside buttons until the display
confirms the operation.
NOTE: Individual channels cannot be erased. Eras-
ing the transmitter codes will erase ALL pro-
grammed codes.
REMOVAL
(1) For universal transmitter removal and installa-
tion procedure, (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/OVER-
HEAD CONSOLE/COMPASS/MINI-TRIP
COMPUTER - REMOVAL and INSTALLATION).
AMBIENT TEMP SENSOR
DESCRIPTION
Ambient air temperature is monitored by the over-
head console through ambient temperature messages
received from the Front Control Module (FCM) over
the Programmable Communications Interface (PCI)
J1850 data bus circuit. The FCM receives a hard
wired input from the ambient temperature sensor.
The ambient temperature sensor is a variable resis-
tor mounted to a bracket that is secured with a screw
to the right side of the headlamp mounting module
grille opening, behind the radiator grille and in front
of the engine compartment.
For more information on the Front Control Module
refer to the Electronic Control Modules section of this
manual. For complete circuit diagrams, refer to the
appropriate wiring information. The ambient temper-
ature sensor cannot be adjusted or repaired and, if
faulty or damaged, it must be replaced.
OPERATION
The ambient temperature sensor is a variable
resistor that operates on a five-volt reference signal
sent to it by the Front Control Module. The resis-
tance in the sensor changes as temperature changes,
changing the temperature sensor signal circuit volt-
age to the Front Control Module. Based upon the
resistance in the sensor, the Front Control Module
senses a specific voltage on the temperature sensor
signal circuit, which it is programmed to correspond
to a specific temperature. The Front Control Module
Fig. 5 RADIO FREQUENCY DETECTOR
1 - SIGNAL DETECTION LED'S
2 - POWER LED
3 - ON/OFF SWITCH
4 - 9V BATTERY
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²air recirculation button. The Recirculate button
contains an LED that illuminates to show when the
function is in operation.
²an air conditioning button that allows the com-
pressor to be turned on/off. The Snowflake button
contains an LED that illuminates to shown when the
function is in operation.
²rotary knobs for front and rear fan speed selec-
tion.
²a rotary knob for mode control.
REAR CONTROL PANEL
A rear control panel centrally mounted on the
headliner has a rotary adjustment for temperature
and fan speed control of the rear unit by intermedi-
ate seat passengers when the front control rear knob
is set to the rear position.
DESCRIPTION - AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE
CONTROL
The Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) allows
occupants to select a comfort temperature, which is
the perceived temperature level not the actual pas-
senger compartment air temperature.
The Automatic Temperature Control system
includes a dust and odor air filter. The filter element
is the same size as the air conditioning evaporator to
ensure ample capacity. A door at the base of the
heater and air conditioning housing below the glove
box provides easy access to the filter element.
The ATC computer utilizes integrated circuitry and
information carried on the Programmable Communi-
cations Interface (PCI) data bus network to monitor
many sensors and switch inputs throughout the vehi-
cle. In response to those inputs, the internal circuitry
and programming of the ATC computer allow it to
control electronic functions and features of the ATC
system. The inputs to the ATC computer are:
²Vehicle Speed/Engine RPM± The ATC com-
puter monitors engine RPM, vehicle speed and Man-
ifold Absolute Pressure information from the PCM.
²Coolant Temperature± ATC computer moni-
tors Coolant temperature received from the PCM and
converts it to degrees Fahrenheit.
²Ambient Temperature± ATC computer moni-
tors Ambient temperature from the Compass Mini
Trip Computer (CMTC) and converts it to degrees
Fahrenheit.
²Engine Miscellaneous Sensor Status±ATC
computer monitors A/C disable information from the
PCM.
²Refrigerant Pressure± ATC computer moni-
tors Barometric Pressure, Intake Air Temperature,
High Side Pressure and Methanol Content as broad-
cast by the PCM.²Door Ajar Status± The ATC computer moni-
tors Driver Front Door, Passenger Front Door, Left
Rear Door, Right Rear Door and Liftgate ajar infor-
mation, as identified by the Body Control Module
(BCM), to determine if all in-car temperatures should
be maintained.
²Dimming± The ATC computer monitors dim-
ming status from the BCM to determine the required
level of brightness and will dim accordingly.
²Vehicle Odometer± The ATC computer moni-
tors the vehicle odometer information from the BCM
to prevent flashing the VF tube icons if the manual
motor calibration or manual cool down tests have
failed. Flashing of the display icons will cease when
the vehicle odometer is greater than 3 miles.
²English/Metric± The ATC computer monitors
the English/Metric information broadcast by the
CMTC. The set temp displays for both the front and
rear control heads will be set accordingly.
²Vehicle Identification Number± The ATC
computer monitors the last eight characters of the
VIN broadcast by the PCM and compares it to the
information stored in EEPROM. If it is different, the
new number will be stored over the old one and a
motor calibration shall be initiated.
²A/C System Information± The ATC computer
will send a message for Evaporator Temperature too
Low, Fan Blower Relay status, Evaporator Sensor
Failure, Rear Window Defogger Relay and A/C Select.
FRONT CONTROL PANEL
The front control panel and integral computer is
mounted in the instrument panel.
The instrument panel mounted control and inte-
gral computer contains:
²A power button which allows the system to be
completely turned off. The display is blank when the
system is off.
²Three rocker switches that select comfort tem-
peratures from 15É to 30É C (59É to 85É F), which are
shown in the vacuum-fluorescent digital control dis-
play. If the set temp is 59 and the down button is
pressed, the set temp value will become 55 but the
display will show LO. If the set temp is 85 and the
up button is pressed, the set temp value will become
90 but the display will show HIGH. Temperatures
can be displayed in either metric or Fahrenheit,
which is controlled from the overhead console.
²A rocker switch that selects a cool-down rate.
LO-AUTO or HI-AUTO are displayed when the sys-
tem is in automatic operation.
²A defroster button which turns on the defroster
independently during full automatic control. A
defroster symbol illuminates in the display when the
button is pressed.
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COLUMN COVER BACKING PLATE -
REMOVAL, STEERING.................23-69
COLUMN TORQUE, SPECIFICATIONS.....19-14
COMBUSTION PRESSURE LEAKAGE
TEST - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
CYLINDER........................9-83,9-9
COMMON PROBLEM CAUSES -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.............21-30
COMMUNICATION RECEIVE - PCM INPUT
- OPERATION, DATA BUS..............8E-15
COMMUNICATIONS INTERFACE (PCI)
BUS, OPERATION - PROGRAMMABLE....14-21
COMPASS CALIBRATION - STANDARD
PROCEDURE.........................8M-3
COMPASS DEMAGNETIZING -
STANDARD PROCEDURE...............8M-4
COMPASS MINI-TRIP COMPUTER -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.............8M-10
COMPASS VARIATION ADJUSTMENT -
STANDARD PROCEDURE...............8M-5
COMPASS/MINI-TRIP COMPUTER -
DESCRIPTION........................8M-9
COMPASS/MINI-TRIP COMPUTER -
INSTALLATION......................8M-10
COMPASS/MINI-TRIP COMPUTER -
OPERATION.........................8M-9
COMPASS/MINI-TRIP COMPUTER -
REMOVAL..........................8M-10
COMPLAINTS - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, CLUTCH CHATTER..............6-6
COMPRESSION PRESSURE TEST -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, CYLINDER . . 9-83,9-9
COMPRESSOR - 2.4/3.3/3.8L ENGINES -
REMOVAL............................24-64
COMPRESSOR - DESCRIPTION, A/C......24-63
COMPRESSOR - INSTALLATION.........24-65
COMPRESSOR - OPERATION, A/C........24-63
COMPRESSOR CLUTCH - DESCRIPTION . . 24-16
COMPRESSOR CLUTCH - OPERATION....24-17
COMPRESSOR CLUTCH AIR GAP -
STANDARD PROCEDURE...............24-17
COMPRESSOR CLUTCH BREAK-IN -
STANDARD PROCEDURE...............24-17
COMPRESSOR CLUTCH COIL -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.............24-20
COMPRESSOR CLUTCH RELAY -
DESCRIPTION.......................24-21
COMPRESSOR CLUTCH RELAY -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.............24-22
COMPRESSOR CLUTCH RELAY -
INSTALLATION.......................24-22
COMPRESSOR CLUTCH RELAY -
OPERATION.........................24-21
COMPRESSOR CLUTCH RELAY -
REMOVAL..........................24-22
COMPRESSOR CLUTCH/COIL -
INSPECTION........................24-18
COMPRESSOR MOUNTING BRACKET -
2.4L ENGINE - INSTALLATION...........24-66
COMPRESSOR MOUNTING BRACKET -
2.4L ENGINE - REMOVAL..............24-65
COMPRESSOR NOISE DIAGNOSIS -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.............24-63
COMPUTER - DESCRIPTION, COMPASS/
MINI-TRIP..........................8M-9
COMPUTER - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
COMPASS MINI-TRIP
.................8M-10
COMPUTER - INSTALLATION, COMPASS/
MINI-TRIP
.........................8M-10
COMPUTER - OPERATION, COMPASS/
MINI-TRIP
..........................8M-9
COMPUTER - REMOVAL, COMPASS/
MINI-TRIP
.........................8M-10
CONCENTRATION TESTING - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING, COOLANT
...............7-19
CONDENSER - DESCRIPTION
...........24-66
CONDENSER - INSTALLATION
...........24-67
CONDENSER - OPERATION
.............24-66
CONDENSER - REMOVAL
..............24-66
CONDITION CHECK, STANDARD
PROCEDURE - FLUID LEVEL
...........21-201
CONDITIONING LINES - INSTALLATION,
REAR AIR
.........................24-105
CONDITIONING LINES - REMOVAL, REAR
AIR
..............................24-104
CONNECTING ROD - DESCRIPTION,
PISTON
........................9-116,9-42CONNECTING ROD - INSTALLATION,
PISTON.............................9-44
CONNECTING ROD - REMOVAL, PISTON . . . 9-43
CONNECTING ROD BEARING
CLEARANCE - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, MEASURING.............9-120
CONNECTING ROD, FITTING.............9-45
CONNECTING RODS - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, FITTING.................9-116
CONNECTOR - DESCRIPTION, DATA LINK . . 8E-6
CONNECTOR - INSTALLATION.......8W-01-11
CONNECTOR - OPERATION, DATA LINK....8E-7
CONNECTOR - REMOVAL...........8W-01-11
CONNECTOR, GROUND AND SPLICE
INFORMATION - DESCRIPTION........8W-01-7
CONNECTOR/GROUND/SPLICE LOCATION
- DESCRIPTION....................8W-91-1
CONSOLE - DESCRIPTION, OVERHEAD....8M-1
CONSOLE - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
OVERHEAD..........................8M-2
CONSOLE - INSTALLATION, LOWER......23-68
CONSOLE - OPERATION, OVERHEAD......8M-2
CONSOLE - REMOVAL, LOWER..........23-68
CONSOLE - REMOVAL, OVERHEAD.......8M-6
CONSOLE LAMP SWITCH -
INSTALLATION, CENTER...............8L-26
CONSOLE LAMP SWITCH - REMOVAL,
CENTER............................8L-26
CONSOLE, SPECIAL TOOLS - OVERHEAD . . 8M-6
CONSOLE TRAY - BRACKET ASSEMBLY -
INSTALLATION, FLOOR................23-82
CONSOLE TRAY - BRACKET ASSEMBLY -
REMOVAL, FLOOR....................23-82
CONSOLE TRAY - INSTALLATION, FLOOR . . 23-81
CONSOLE TRAY - REMOVAL, FLOOR.....23-81
CONTAINER - DESCRIPTION, COOLANT
RECOVERY..........................7-19
CONTAINER - INSTALLATION, COOLANT
RECOVERY..........................7-20
CONTAINER - OPERATION, COOLANT
RECOVERY..........................7-19
CONTAINER - REMOVAL, COOLANT
RECOVERY..........................7-20
CONTAMINATION - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, BRAKE FLUID................5-32
CONTINUITY - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
TESTING.........................8W-01-9
CONTROL (4 SPEED EATX ONLY) -
OPERATION, INTERACTIVE SPEED........8P-2
CONTROL ARM - DESCRIPTION, LOWER . . . 2-12
CONTROL ARM - INSPECTION, LOWER....2-14
CONTROL ARM - INSTALLATION, LOWER . . 2-15
CONTROL ARM - OPERATION, LOWER.....2-12
CONTROL ARM - REMOVAL, LOWER......2-12
CONTROL ARM (REAR BUSHING -
HYDRO) - ASSEMBLY, LOWER...........2-14
CONTROL ARM (REAR BUSHING -
HYDRO) - DISASSEMBLY, LOWER........2-14
CONTROL ARM (REAR BUSHING -
STANDARD) - ASSEMBLY, LOWER........2-14
CONTROL ARM (REAR BUSHING -
STANDARD) - DISASSEMBLY, LOWER.....2-13
CONTROL CABLE - INSTALLATION,
THROTTLE..........................14-35
CONTROL CABLE - REMOVAL,
THROTTLE..........................14-35
CONTROL CALIBRATION - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, HEATER-A/C..............24-8
CONTROL CIRCUIT TEST - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING.......................8F-30
CONTROL INFORMATION LABEL -
DESCRIPTION, VEHICLE EMISSION.......25-1
CONTROL MODULE - DESCRIPTION,
BODY...............................8E-3
CONTROL MODULE - DESCRIPTION,
FRONT..............................8E-7
CONTROL MODULE - DESCRIPTION,
POWER LIFTGATE....................8E-10
CONTROL MODULE - DESCRIPTION,
SIDE IMPACT AIRBAG
.................8O-17
CONTROL MODULE - DESCRIPTION,
SLIDING DOOR
......................8E-19
CONTROL MODULE - DESCRIPTION,
TRANSMISSION
......................8E-20
CONTROL MODULE - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, FRONT
......................8E-7
CONTROL MODULE - INSTALLATION,
BODY
...............................8E-5CONTROL MODULE - INSTALLATION,
FRONT..............................8E-8
CONTROL MODULE - INSTALLATION,
POWER LIFTGATE....................8E-11
CONTROL MODULE - INSTALLATION,
SIDE IMPACT AIRBAG.................8O-17
CONTROL MODULE - INSTALLATION,
SLIDING DOOR......................8E-20
CONTROL MODULE - OPERATION, BODY . . . 8E-3
CONTROL MODULE - OPERATION,
FRONT..............................8E-7
CONTROL MODULE - OPERATION,
POWER LIFTGATE....................8E-11
CONTROL MODULE - OPERATION, SIDE
IMPACT AIRBAG.....................8O-17
CONTROL MODULE - OPERATION,
SLIDING DOOR......................8E-19
CONTROL MODULE - OPERATION,
TRANSMISSION......................8E-20
CONTROL MODULE - REMOVAL, BODY....8E-4
CONTROL MODULE - REMOVAL, FRONT . . . 8E-8
CONTROL MODULE - REMOVAL, POWER
LIFTGATE...........................8E-11
CONTROL MODULE - REMOVAL, SIDE
IMPACT AIRBAG.....................8O-17
CONTROL MODULE - REMOVAL,
SLIDING DOOR......................8E-19
CONTROL MOTOR - DESCRIPTION, IDLE
AIR ...............................14-28
CONTROL MOTOR - INSTALLATION, IDLE
AIR ...............................14-29
CONTROL MOTOR - OPERATION, IDLE
AIR.................................14-28
CONTROL MOTOR - REMOVAL, IDLE AIR . . 14-29
CONTROL RELAY - DESCRIPTION,
TRANSMISSION.....................21-247
CONTROL RELAY - OPERATION,
TRANSMISSION.....................21-248
CONTROL SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, TRACTION...................5-82
CONTROL SYSTEM - DESCRIPTION,
TRACTION...........................5-76
CONTROL SYSTEM - OPERATION,
EVAPORATION.......................25-10
CONTROL SYSTEM - OPERATION,
TRACTION...........................5-77
CONTROLLER - DESCRIPTION,
OCCUPANT RESTRAINT................8O-7
CONTROLLER - INSTALLATION,
OCCUPANT RESTRAINT................8O-7
CONTROLLER - INSTALLATION, SBEC....8E-17
CONTROLLER - OPERATION, 8-VOLT
SUPPLY - PCM OUTPUT - SBEC.........8E-15
CONTROLLER - OPERATION, OCCUPANT
RESTRAINT..........................8O-7
CONTROLLER - REMOVAL, NGC.........8E-17
CONTROLLER - REMOVAL, OCCUPANT
RESTRAINT..........................8O-7
CONTROLLER - REMOVAL, SBEC........8E-16
CONTROLLER ANTILOCK BRAKE -
DESCRIPTION........................8E-5
CONTROLLER ANTILOCK BRAKE -
INSTALLATION........................8E-6
CONTROLLER ANTILOCK BRAKE -
OPERATION..........................8E-5
CONTROLLER ANTILOCK BRAKE -
REMOVAL...........................8E-6
CONVENTIONAL BATTERY CHARGING -
STANDARD PROCEDURE...............8F-11
CONVERTER - DESCRIPTION, CATALYTIC . . . 11-4
CONVERTER - DESCRIPTION, TORQUE . . . 21-242
CONVERTER - INSPECTION, CATALYTIC....11-5
CONVERTER - INSTALLATION, CATALYTIC . . 11-6
CONVERTER - INSTALLATION, TORQUE . . 21-247
CONVERTER - OPERATION, CATALYTIC....11-4
CONVERTER - OPERATION, TORQUE....21-245
CONVERTER - REMOVAL, CATALYTIC......11-5
CONVERTER - REMOVAL, TORQUE......21-247
CONVERTER HOUSING FLUID LEAKAGE -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, TORQUE.....21-123
COOL DOWN TEST - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, A/C
........................24-4
COOLANT - DESCRIPTION, ENGINE
.......7-19
COOLANT - DESCRIPTION, ENGINE
........0-3
COOLANT - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
ADDING ADDITIONAL
...................7-5
COOLANT CONCENTRATION TESTING -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
..............7-19
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MANUAL ADJUSTER - INSTALLATION,
FRONT SEAT TRACK..................23-94
MANUAL ADJUSTER - REMOVAL, FRONT
SEAT TRACK........................23-94
MANUAL THREE ZONE - DESCRIPTION....24-1
MANUAL THREE ZONE - OPERATION......24-3
MANUAL TRACK - INSTALLATION,
FRONT SEAT RISER...................23-93
MANUAL TRACK - REMOVAL, FRONT
SEAT RISER.........................23-93
MANUAL TRANSAXLE - ASSEMBLY, T850 . 21-42
MANUAL TRANSAXLE - DESCRIPTION,
T850..............................21-21
MANUAL TRANSAXLE - DISASSEMBLY,
T850..............................21-35
MANUAL TRANSAXLE - INSTALLATION,
T850..............................21-51
MANUAL TRANSAXLE - OPERATION,
T850..............................21-24
MANUAL TRANSAXLE - REMOVAL, T850 . . 21-31
MANUAL TRANSAXLE - SPECIFICATIONS,
T850..............................21-56
MANUFACTURER PLATE - DESCRIPTION . Intro.-11
MAP SENSOR - DESCRIPTION..........14-30
MAP SENSOR - OPERATION............14-30
MASTER CYLINDER - LHD -
INSTALLATION........................6-10
MASTER CYLINDER - LHD - REMOVAL.....6-9
MASTER CYLINDER - RHD -
INSTALLATION.........................6-9
MASTER CYLINDER - RHD - REMOVAL.......6-8
MASTER CYLINDER BLEEDING -
STANDARD PROCEDURE................5-35
MASTER CYLINDER (FLUID RESERVOIR)
- ASSEMBLY.........................5-38
MASTER CYLINDER (FLUID RESERVOIR)
- DISASSEMBLY......................5-37
MATCH MOUNTING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, TIRE AND WHEEL..........22-7
MATS - INSTALLATION, CARPETS AND
FLOOR.............................23-75
MATS - REMOVAL, CARPETS AND
FLOOR.............................23-74
MEASUREMENT - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, CURB HEIGHT.............2-54
MEASUREMENTS - SPECIFICATIONS,
GAP AND FLUSH....................23-121
MEASURING BEARING CLEARANCE
USING PLASTIGAGE - STANDARD
PROCEDURE.....................9-12,9-84
MEASURING CAMSHAFT END PLAY -
STANDARD PROCEDURE................9-29
MEASURING CONNECTING ROD
BEARING CLEARANCE - STANDARD
PROCEDURE........................9-120
MEASURING CRANKSHAFT END PLAY -
STANDARD PROCEDURE...............9-125
MEASURING TIMING CHAIN WEAR -
STANDARD PROCEDURE...............9-153
MECHANICAL - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, ENGINE DIAGNOSIS........9-6,9-80
MECHANISM - INSTALLATION,
GEARSHIFT.........................21-89
MECHANISM - REMOVAL, GEARSHIFT....21-87
MEMORIES, OPERATION - FUEL
CORRECTION OR ADAPTIVE............14-20
MEMORY SEAT/MIRROR MODULE -
DESCRIPTION.......................8E-10
MEMORY SEAT/MIRROR MODULE -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
.............8E-10
MEMORY SEAT/MIRROR MODULE -
INSTALLATION
.......................8E-10
MEMORY SEAT/MIRROR MODULE -
OPERATION
.........................8E-10
MEMORY SEAT/MIRROR MODULE -
REMOVAL
..........................8E-10
MEMORY SET SWITCH - DESCRIPTION
. . . 8N-55
MEMORY SET SWITCH - INSTALLATION
. . 8N-56
MEMORY SET SWITCH - OPERATION
....8N-56
MEMORY SET SWITCH - REMOVAL
......8N-56
MEMORY SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING
...........................8N-56
MEMORY SYSTEM - DESCRIPTION
......8N-51
MEMORY SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING
...........................8N-53
MEMORY SYSTEM - OPERATION
........8N-52
METRIC SYSTEM - DESCRIPTION
......Intro.-6MINI-TRIP COMPUTER - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING, COMPASS.............8M-10
MIRROR - DESCRIPTION, AUTOMATIC
DAY / NIGHT........................8N-47
MIRROR - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
AUTOMATIC DAY / NIGHT..............8N-47
MIRROR - INSTALLATION, REAR VIEW . . . 23-80
MIRROR - INSTALLATION, SIDE VIEW....23-57
MIRROR - OPERATION, AUTOMATIC DAY
/ NIGHT............................8N-47
MIRROR - REMOVAL, REAR VIEW.......23-79
MIRROR - REMOVAL, SIDE VIEW........23-57
MIRROR - REMOVAL, SIDEVIEW........8N-49
MIRROR - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
HEATED.............................8G-6
MIRROR GLASS - INSTALLATION, SIDE
VIEW..............................23-58
MIRROR GLASS - REMOVAL, SIDE VIEW . . 23-58
MIRROR SWITCH - DESCRIPTION........8G-5
MIRROR SWITCH - EXPORT -
DESCRIPTION, POWER FOLDAWAY......8N-48
MIRROR SWITCH - EXPORT -
INSTALLATION, POWER FOLDAWAY......8N-49
MIRROR SWITCH - EXPORT -
OPERATION, POWER FOLDAWAY........8N-48
MIRROR SWITCH - EXPORT - REMOVAL,
POWER FOLDAWAY..................8N-48
MIRROR SWITCH - OPERATION..........8G-5
MIRROR TEST - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, HEATED.....................8G-5
MIRRORS - DESCRIPTION, HEATED........8G-5
MIRRORS - DESCRIPTION, POWER......8N-45
MIRRORS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
POWER............................8N-46
MIRRORS - OPERATION, HEATED........8G-5
MIRRORS - OPERATION, POWER........8N-45
MISALIGNMENT - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, DRIVE PLATE.................6-6
MODE DOOR ACTUATOR - DESCRIPTION . . 24-24
MODE DOOR ACTUATOR -
INSTALLATION..................24-25,24-36
MODE DOOR ACTUATOR - OPERATION . . . 24-24
MODE DOOR ACTUATOR - REMOVAL....24-25,
24-36
MODE, OPERATION - DRB IIITS TAT E
DISPLAY TEST........................25-9
MODES OF OPERATION - OPERATION....14-18
MODULAR CLUTCH ASSY - 2.4L GAS -
INSTALLATION........................6-11
MODULAR CLUTCH ASSY - 2.4L GAS -
REMOVAL...........................6-11
MODULE - DESCRIPTION, BODY
CONTROL...........................8E-3
MODULE - DESCRIPTION, FRONT
CONTROL...........................8E-7
MODULE - DESCRIPTION, FUEL PUMP....14-8
MODULE - DESCRIPTION, HEATED SEAT . . . 8E-8
MODULE - DESCRIPTION, INTEGRATED
POWER..........................8W-97-3
MODULE - DESCRIPTION, MEMORY
SEAT/MIRROR.......................8E-10
MODULE - DESCRIPTION, POWER . . 24-25,24-37
MODULE - DESCRIPTION, POWER
LIFTGATE CONTROL..................8E-10
MODULE - DESCRIPTION, REAR
DRIVELINE...........................3-23
MODULE - DESCRIPTION, REMOTE
KEYLESS ENTRY.....................8N-43
MODULE - DESCRIPTION, SENTRY KEY
IMMOBILIZER.......................8E-18
MODULE - DESCRIPTION, SIDE IMPACT
AIRBAG CONTROL...................8O-17
MODULE - DESCRIPTION, SLIDING
DOOR CONTROL.....................8E-19
MODULE - DESCRIPTION,
TRANSMISSION CONTROL.............8E-20
MODULE - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
FRONT CONTROL.....................8E-7
MODULE - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
HEATED SEAT
........................8E-9
MODULE - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
MEMORY SEAT/MIRROR
...............8E-10
MODULE - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY
.............8N-43
MODULE - EXPORT - DESCRIPTION,
ANTENNA
...........................8A-6
MODULE - EXPORT - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, ANTENNA
...................8A-7MODULE - EXPORT - INSTALLATION,
ANTENNA...........................8A-7
MODULE - EXPORT - OPERATION,
ANTENNA...........................8A-6
MODULE - EXPORT - REMOVAL,
ANTENNA...........................8A-7
MODULE - INSTALLATION, BODY
CONTROL...........................8E-5
MODULE - INSTALLATION, FRONT
CONTROL...........................8E-8
MODULE - INSTALLATION, FUEL PUMP....14-9
MODULE - INSTALLATION, HEATED SEAT . . 8E-10
MODULE - INSTALLATION, INTEGRATED
POWER..........................8W-97-4
MODULE - INSTALLATION, MEMORY
SEAT/MIRROR.......................8E-10
MODULE - INSTALLATION, POWER . 24-26,24-38
MODULE - INSTALLATION, POWER
LIFTGATE CONTROL..................8E-11
MODULE - INSTALLATION, REMOTE
KEYLESS ENTRY.....................8N-44
MODULE - INSTALLATION, SENTRY KEY
IMMOBILIZER.......................8E-19
MODULE - INSTALLATION, SIDE IMPACT
AIRBAG CONTROL...................8O-17
MODULE - INSTALLATION, SLIDING
DOOR CONTROL.....................8E-20
MODULE - INSTALLATION, WIPER.......8R-18
MODULE - OPERATION, BODY CONTROL . . . 8E-3
MODULE - OPERATION, FRONT
CONTROL...........................8E-7
MODULE - OPERATION, FUEL PUMP........14-8
MODULE - OPERATION, HEATED SEAT.....8E-9
MODULE - OPERATION, INTEGRATED
POWER..........................8W-97-3
MODULE - OPERATION, MEMORY
SEAT/MIRROR.......................8E-10
MODULE - OPERATION, POWER....24-26,24-37
MODULE - OPERATION, POWER
LIFTGATE CONTROL..................8E-11
MODULE - OPERATION, REAR
DRIVELINE...........................3-23
MODULE - OPERATION, REMOTE
KEYLESS ENTRY.....................8N-43
MODULE - OPERATION, SENTRY KEY
IMMOBILIZER.......................8E-18
MODULE - OPERATION, SIDE IMPACT
AIRBAG CONTROL...................8O-17
MODULE - OPERATION, SLIDING DOOR
CONTROL..........................8E-19
MODULE - OPERATION, TRANSMISSION
CONTROL..........................8E-20
MODULE - REMOVAL, BODY CONTROL....8E-4
MODULE - REMOVAL, FRONT CONTROL . . . 8E-8
MODULE - REMOVAL, FUEL PUMP........14-8
MODULE - REMOVAL, HEATED SEAT......8E-9
MODULE - REMOVAL, INTEGRATED
POWER..........................8W-97-4
MODULE - REMOVAL, MEMORY
SEAT/MIRROR.......................8E-10
MODULE - REMOVAL, POWER.....24-26,24-37
MODULE - REMOVAL, POWER LIFTGATE
CONTROL..........................8E-11
MODULE - REMOVAL, REMOTE KEYLESS
ENTRY
.............................8N-44
MODULE - REMOVAL, SENTRY KEY
IMMOBILIZER
.......................8E-18
MODULE - REMOVAL, SIDE IMPACT
AIRBAG CONTROL
...................8O-17
MODULE - REMOVAL, SLIDING DOOR
CONTROL
..........................8E-19
MODULE - REMOVAL, WIPER
...........8R-18
MODULE - SPECIFICATIONS, REAR
DRIVELINE
...........................3-34
MODULE, BENCH SEAT - REMOVAL,
CHILD SEAT
.........................23-86
MODULE LAMP REPLACEMENT -
STANDARD PROCEDURE
...............8M-3
MODULE NOISE - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, REAR DRIVELINE
.............3-24
MODULE OPERATION - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, REAR DRIVELINE
.............3-26
MOLDING - INSTALLATION, FRONT
DOOR INNER BELT
..................23-112
MOLDING - INSTALLATION, FRONT
DOOR OUTER BELT
..................23-110
MOLDING - INSTALLATION, ROOF JOINT
. . 23-57
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