(3) Remove all control cables from throttle body
(lever) arm. Refer to Accelerator Pedal and Throttle
Cable.
(4) Remove four throttle body mounting bolts.
(5) Remove throttle body from intake manifold.
(6) Discard old throttle body-to-intake manifold
gasket.
REMOVAL - 4.7L
(1) Remove the air duct and air resonator box at
throttle body.
(2) Disconnect throttle body electrical connectors
at IAC motor and TPS (Fig. 36).
(3) Remove vacuum line at throttle body.
(4) Remove all control cables from throttle body
(lever) arm. Refer to Accelerator Pedal and Throttle
Cable.
(5) Remove three throttle body mounting bolts
(Fig. 36).
(6) Remove throttle body from intake manifold.
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION - 4.0L
A (factory adjusted) set screw is used to mechani-
cally limit the position of the throttle body throttle
plate.Never attempt to adjust the engine idle
speed using this screw.All idle speed functions are
controlled by the Powertrain Control Module (PCM).
(1) Clean the mating surfaces of the throttle body
and the intake manifold.
(2) Install new throttle body-to-intake manifold
gasket.
(3) Install throttle body to intake manifold.
(4) Install four mounting bolts. Tighten bolts to 11
N´m (100 in. lbs.) torque.
(5) Install control cables.
(6) Install electrical connectors.
(7) Install air duct and air box at throttle body.
Fig. 34 Oxygen Sensor LocationsÐ4.7L V-8 Engine
WJFUEL INJECTION 14 - 53
THROTTLE BODY (Continued)
INSTALLATION - 4.7L
(1) Clean throttle body-to-intake manifold o-ring.
(2) Clean mating surfaces of throttle body and
intake manifold.
(3) Install throttle body to intake manifold by posi-
tioning throttle body to manifold alignment pins.
(4) Install three mounting bolts. Tighten bolts to
12 N´m (105 in. lbs.) torque.
(5) Install control cables.
(6) Install vacuum line to throttle body.
(7) Install electrical connectors.
(8) Install air duct/air box at throttle body.
THROTTLE CONTROL CABLE
REMOVAL
REMOVAL - 4.0L
CAUTION: Be careful not to damage or kink the
cable core wire (within the cable sheathing) while
servicing accelerator pedal or throttle cable.
(1) From inside vehicle, hold up accelerator pedal.
Remove plastic cable retainer (clip) and throttle cable
core wire from upper end of pedal arm (Fig. 16).
Plastic cable retainer (clip) snaps into pedal arm.
(2) Remove cable core wire at pedal arm.
(3) From inside vehicle, remove clip holding cable
to dashpanel (Fig. 16).
(4) Remove cable housing from dash panel and
pull into engine compartment.
(5) Remove (unsnap) cable from routing clips on
engine valve cover.
(6) Remove cable connector at throttle body
bellcrank ball by unsnapping rearward (Fig. 37).
(7) Remove throttle cable from bracket by com-
pressing release tabs (Fig. 37) and pushing cable
through hole in bracket.
(8) Remove throttle cable from vehicle.
Fig. 35 Throttle Body and Sensor LocationsÐ4.0L
Engine
1 - MOUNTING BOLTS (4)
2 - THROTTLE BODY
3 - IAC MOTOR
4 - ELEC. CONN.
5 - TPS
6 - MAP SENSOR
7 - ELEC. CONN.
8 - IAT SENSOR
9 - ELEC. CONN.
Fig. 36 Throttle Body, Sensors and Electrical
ConnectorsÐ4.7L V-8 Engine
1 - MOUNTING BOLTS (3)
2 - THROTTLE BODY
3 - IAT SENSOR CONNECTOR
4 - IAC MOTOR CONNECTOR
5 - TPS CONNECTOR
14 - 54 FUEL INJECTIONWJ
THROTTLE BODY (Continued)
GEAR
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
GEAR
DESCRIPTION.........................16
OPERATION...........................16
REMOVAL.............................16
INSTALLATION.........................16
ADJUSTMENTS
STEERING GEAR.....................18
SPECIFICATIONS
POWER STEERING GEAR..............18
SPECIAL TOOLS
POWER STEERING GEAR..............19
PITMAN SHAFT
REMOVAL.............................20INSTALLATION.........................20
PITMAN SHAFT BEARING
REMOVAL.............................22
INSTALLATION.........................22
PITMAN SHAFT SEAL
REMOVAL.............................22
INSTALLATION.........................23
RACK PISTON/VALVE ASSEMBLY
REMOVAL.............................23
INSTALLATION.........................25
STUB SHAFT HOUSING
REMOVAL.............................25
INSTALLATION.........................25
GEAR
DESCRIPTION
The power steering gear is a recirculating ball type
gear (Fig. 1) .
The following gear components can be serviced:
²Pitman Shaft and Cover
²Pitman Shaft Bearings
²Pitman Shaft Oil Seal/Dust Seal
²Stud Shaft Housing with Seal
²O-Rings and Teflon Rings
NOTE: If rack piston assembly is damaged the gear
must be replaced.
OPERATION
The gear acts as a rolling thread between the
worm shaft and rack piston. The worm shaft is sup-
ported by a thrust bearing at the lower end and a
bearing assembly at the upper end. When the worm
shaft is turned the rack piston moves. The rack pis-
ton teeth mesh with the pitman shaft. Turning the
worm shaft turns the pitman shaft, which turns the
steering linkage.
REMOVAL
(1) Place the front wheels in the straight ahead
position with the steering wheel centered and locked.
(2) Remove the air cleaner housing,(Refer to 9 -
ENGINE/AIR INTAKE SYSTEM/AIR CLEANER
HOUSING - REMOVAL).
(3) Drain or siphon the power steering system.(4) Remove the pressure and return lines (Fig.
2)from the steering gear. Refer to hose removal in
this section.
(5) Remove the column coupler shaft bolt (Fig.
2)and remove the shaft from the gear.
(6) Raise and support the vehicle.
(7) Remove the left front wheel and tire assembly.
(8) Remove the pitman arm from gear with Puller
C-4150A.
(9) Remove the windshield washer reservoir,(Refer
to 8 - ELECTRICAL/WIPERS/WASHERS/WASHER
RESERVOIR - REMOVAL).
(10) Remove the steering gear mounting bolts.
Remove the steering gear out of the engine compart-
ment (Fig. 3).
INSTALLATION
(1) Position the steering gear on the frame rail and
install the bolts. Tighten the bolts to 108 N´m (80 ft.
lbs.) torque.
(2) Install the pitman arm and tighten nut to 251
N´m (185 ft. lbs.).
(3) Install windshield washer reservoir,(Refer to 8 -
ELECTRICAL/WIPERS/WASHERS/WASHER RES-
ERVOIR - INSTALLATION).
(4) Install the wheel and tire assembly.
(5) Remove the support and lower the vehicle.
(6) Install the pressure and return hoses to the
steering gear and tighten to 20-38 N´m (14-28 ft.
lbs.).
(7) Install the column coupler shaft.
(8) Install the air cleaner housing,(Refer to 9 -
ENGINE/AIR INTAKE SYSTEM/AIR CLEANER
HOUSING - INSTALLATION).
19 - 16 GEARWJ
INSTALLATION
(1) Position and install the power steering cooler
to the vehicle.
(2) Install the three mounting bracket bolts (Fig.
6).
(3) Reconnect the upper hose at cooler (Fig. 6).
(4) Reconnect the lower hose at cooler (Fig. 6).
(5) Connect negative battery cable to battery.
(6) Refill the power steering fluid and bleed the
system,(Refer to 19 - STEERING/PUMP - STAN-
DARD PROCEDURE).
(7) Start engine and check for leaks.
(8) Install the grille opening reinforcement panel
(9) Install the front fascia grille,(Refer to 13 -
FRAMES & BUMPERS/BUMPERS/FRONT FASCIA
- INSTALLATION).
HOSES - 4.0L
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION - PRESSURE LINE
The hose consists of two metal ends and rubber
center section that contains a tuning cable. The
pump end uses a quick connect fitting. Lubircation
must be used on the quick connect nut and o-ring
when installing.
DESCRIPTION - RETURN LINE
Power steering return line is a hose which is
clamped at the pump and the gear.
OPERATION
OPERATION - PRESSURE LINE
Power steering pressure line, is used to transfer
high pressure power steering fluid, from the power
steering pump to the power steering gear on the
4.0L. The 4.7L power steering pressure line, is used
to transfer high pressure power steering fluid, from
the power steering pump to the engine cooling fan
and the steering gear.
OPERATION - RETURN LINE
Power steering return line, is used to transfer low
pressure power steering fluid, from the power steer-
ing gear to the power steering pump.
REMOVAL
(1) Drain the power steering fluid from the reser-
voir.
(2) Remove the air box,(Refer to 9 - ENGINE/AIR
INTAKE SYSTEM/AIR CLEANER HOUSING -
REMOVAL).
(3) Disconnect the power steering pressure hose
from the power steering pump and then the power
steering gear (Fig. 7).
(4) Disconnect the power steering return hose from
the power steering cooler and the reservoir.
(5) Remove the hoses from the vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install the hoses to the vehicle.
(2) Reconnect the power steering return hose to
the power steering cooler and the reservoir.
(3) Reconnect the power steering pressure hose to
the power steering pump and then the power steer-
ing gear.
(4) Install the air box,(Refer to 9 - ENGINE/AIR
INTAKE SYSTEM/AIR CLEANER HOUSING -
INSTALLATION).
(5) Refill the power steering fluid and bleed the
system,(Refer to 19 - STEERING/PUMP - STAN-
DARD PROCEDURE).
Fig. 7 POWER STEERING HOSES
1 - RETURN HOSE
2 - HIGH PRESSURE HOSE
3 - STEERING GEAR
WJPUMP 19 - 37
FLUID COOLER (Continued)
OPERATION - 3/8º PRESSURE HOSE
High pressure power steering fluid is transmitted
from the hydraulic fan motor to the steering gear by
the 3/8º steering line.
OPERATION - 3/8º GEAR OUTLET HOSE
The gear outlet hose transmits power steering fluid
under moderate low pressure to the power steering
cooler inlet tube.
OPERATION - 3/8ºRETURN HOSE
Low pressure power steering fluid is transmitted
from the steering cooler back to the power steering
pump by the 3/8º return hose.
REMOVAL
REMOVAL - 1/2(PRESSURE HOSE
(1)Drain the power steering fluid from the reservoir.
(2) Remove the air box,(Refer to 9 - ENGINE/AIR
INTAKE SYSTEM/AIR CLEANER HOUSING -
REMOVAL).
(3) Raise and support the vehicle.
(4) Remove the metal skid plate.
(5) Disconnect the high pressure hose from the
hydraulic fan motor (Fig. 8).
(6) Disconnect the high pressure hose from the
power steering pump (Fig. 8).
(7) Remove the hose from the clipped position on
the fan shroud.
(8) Remove the hose from the vehicle.
REMOVAL - 1/2(RETURN HOSE
(1) Drain the power steering fluid from the reser-
voir.
(2) Remove the air box,(Refer to 9 - ENGINE/AIR
INTAKE SYSTEM/AIR CLEANER HOUSING -
REMOVAL).
(3) Raise and support the vehicle.
(4) Remove the metal skid plate.
(5) Disconnect the rubber return hose from the
hydraulic fan motor (Fig. 9).
(6) Disconnect the rubber return hose from the
power steering reservoir .
(7) Remove the hose from the vehicle.
REMOVAL - 3/8(PRESSURE HOSE
(1) Drain the power steering fluid from the reser-
voir.
(2) Remove the air box,(Refer to 9 - ENGINE/AIR
INTAKE SYSTEM/AIR CLEANER HOUSING -
REMOVAL).
(3) Raise and support the vehicle.
(4) Remove the metal skid plate.
(5) Disconnect the high pressure hose from the
hydraulic fan motor (Fig. 10).
(6) Disconnect the high pressure hose from the
power steering gear (Fig. 10).
(7) Remove the hose from the clipped position on
the fan shroud.
(8) Remove the hose from the vehicle.
REMOVAL - 3/8(RETURN HOSE
(1) Drain the power steering fluid from the reser-
voir.
(2) Remove the air box,(Refer to 9 - ENGINE/AIR
INTAKE SYSTEM/AIR CLEANER HOUSING -
REMOVAL).
(3) Raise and support the vehicle.
(4) Disconnect the rubber hose from the steering
cooler outlet tube (Fig. 12).
Fig. 11 3/8(GEAR OUTLET HOSE
1 - HOSE CLAMP
2 - 3/89GEARR OUTLET HOSE
Fig. 12 3/8(RETURN HOSE
1 - HOSE CLAMP
2 - 3/89RETURN HOSE
3 - HYDRAULIC COOLING FAN MOTOR
WJPUMP 19 - 39
HOSES - 4.7L (Continued)
(5) Disconnect the rubber hose from the power
steering reservoir (Fig. 12).
(6) Remove the hose from the vehicle.
REMOVAL - 3/8(GEAR OUTLET HOSE
(1) Drain the power steering fluid from the reser-
voir.
(2) Remove the air box,(Refer to 9 - ENGINE/AIR
INTAKE SYSTEM/AIR CLEANER HOUSING -
REMOVAL).
(3) Raise and support the vehicle.
(4) Disconnect the rubber hose from the steering
cooler inlet tube (Fig. 11).
(5) Disconnect the metal tube from the power
steering gear (Fig. 11).
(6) Remove the hose from the vehicle.
REMOVAL - INLET COOLER HOSE
(1) Disconnect negative battery cable at battery.
(2) Drain the power steering fluid out of the reser-
voir.
(3) Remove the air box,(Refer to 9 - ENGINE/AIR
INTAKE SYSTEM/AIR CLEANER HOUSING -
REMOVAL).
(4) Remove the front fascia grille assembly,(Refer
to 13 - FRAMES & BUMPERS/BUMPERS/FRONT
FASCIA - REMOVAL).
(5) Remove the grille opening reinforcement panel
(6) Place a drain pan under the cooler.
(7) Disconnect the lower hose at cooler (Fig. 6).
(8) Disconnect the cooler hose at the gear.
(9) Remove the bracket holding the cooler hoses
(Fig. 13).
(10) Remove the cooler hose from the vehicle.
REMOVAL - OUTLET COOLER HOSE
(1) Disconnect negative battery cable at battery.
(2) Drain the power steering fluid out of the reser-
voir.
(3) Remove the air box,(Refer to 9 - ENGINE/AIR
INTAKE SYSTEM/AIR CLEANER HOUSING -
REMOVAL).
(4) Remove the front fascia grille assembly,(Refer
to 13 - FRAMES & BUMPERS/BUMPERS/FRONT
FASCIA - REMOVAL).
(5) Remove the grille opening reinforcement panel
(6) Place a drain pan under the cooler.
(7) Disconnect the upper hose at cooler (Fig. 6).
(8) Disconnect the cooler hose at the reservoir.
(9) Remove the bracket holding the cooler hoses
(Fig. 13).
(10) Remove the cooler hose from the vehicle.
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION - 1/2(PRESSURE HOSE
NOTE: Lubrication and a new o-ring must be used
when reinstalling.
(1) Install the hoses to the vehicle.
(2) Reconnect the high pressure hose to the power
steering pump (Fig. 8) Tighten the hose to 22.5 N´m
(17 ft.lbs.).
(3) Reconnect the high pressure hose to the
hydraulic fan motor (Fig. 8) Tighten the hose to 22.5
N´m (17 ft.lbs.).
(4) Install the hose to the clipped position on the
fan shroud.
(5) Install the metal skid plate.
(6) Install the air box,(Refer to 9 - ENGINE/AIR
INTAKE SYSTEM/AIR CLEANER HOUSING -
INSTALLATION).
(7) Refill the power steering fluid and bleed the
system,(Refer to 19 - STEERING/PUMP - STAN-
DARD PROCEDURE).
INSTALLATION - 1/2(RETURN HOSE
(1) Install the hoses to the vehicle.
(2) Reconnect the rubber return hose to the power
steering reservoir (Fig. 9) Tighten the hose clamp.
(3) Reconnect the rubber return hose to the
hydraulic fan motor (Fig. 9) Tighten the hose.
(4) Install the metal skid plate.
(5) Install the air box,(Refer to 9 - ENGINE/AIR
INTAKE SYSTEM/AIR CLEANER HOUSING -
INSTALLATION).
(6) Refill the power steering fluid and bleed the
system,(Refer to 19 - STEERING/PUMP - STAN-
DARD PROCEDURE).
Fig. 13 COOLER HOSES MOUNTING BRACKET
1 - RADIATOR
2 - COOLER HOSES MOUNTING BRACKET
2 - COOLER HOSE
19 - 40 PUMPWJ
HOSES - 4.7L (Continued)
INSTALLATION - 3/8(PRESSURE HOSE
NOTE: Lubrication and a new o-ring must be used
when reinstalling.
(1) Install the hoses to the vehicle.
(2) Reconnect the high pressure hose to the
hydraulic fan motor (Fig. 10) Tighten the hose to
22.5 N´m (17 ft.lbs.).
(3) Reconnect the high pressure hose to the power
steering gear (Fig. 10) Tighten the hose to 22.5 N´m
(17 ft.lbs.).
(4) Install the hose to the clipped position on the
fan shroud.
(5) Install the metal skid plate.
(6) Install the air box,(Refer to 9 - ENGINE/AIR
INTAKE SYSTEM/AIR CLEANER HOUSING -
INSTALLATION).
(7) Refill the power steering fluid and bleed the
system,(Refer to 19 - STEERING/PUMP - STAN-
DARD PROCEDURE).
INSTALLATION - 3/8(RETURN HOSE
(1) Install the hoses to the vehicle.
(2) Reconnect the rubber hose to the steering
cooler outlet tube (Fig. 12) Tighten the hose clamp.
(3) Reconnect the rubber hose to the power steer-
ing reservoir (Fig. 12) Tighten the hose clamp.
(4) Install the air box,(Refer to 9 - ENGINE/AIR
INTAKE SYSTEM/AIR CLEANER HOUSING -
INSTALLATION).
(5) Refill the power steering fluid and bleed the
system,(Refer to 19 - STEERING/PUMP - STAN-
DARD PROCEDURE).
INSTALLATION - 3/8(GEAR OUTLET HOSE
NOTE: Lubrication and a new o-ring must be used
when reinstalling.
(1) Install the hoses to the vehicle.
(2) Reconnect the rubber hose to the steering
cooler inlet tube (Fig. 11) Tighten the hose clamp.
(3)
Reconnect the metal tube to the power steering
gear (Fig. 11) Tighten the hose to 22.5 N´m (17 ft.lbs.).
(4) Install the air box,(Refer to 9 - ENGINE/AIR
INTAKE SYSTEM/AIR CLEANER HOUSING -
INSTALLATION).
(5) Refill the power steering fluid and bleed the
system,(Refer to 19 - STEERING/PUMP - STAN-
DARD PROCEDURE).
INSTALLATION - INLET COOLER HOSE
(1) Install the cooler hose to the vehicle.
(2) Reconnect the cooler hose at the gear.
(3) Reconnect the lower hose at cooler (Fig. 6).
Tighten the hose to 22.5 N´m (17 ft.lbs.)
(4) Install the bracket holding the cooler hoses
(Fig. 13).(5) Install the air box,(Refer to 9 - ENGINE/AIR
INTAKE SYSTEM/AIR CLEANER HOUSING -
INSTALLATION).
(6) Install the grille opening reinforcement panel
(7) Install the front fascia grille assembly, (Refer to
13 - FRAMES & BUMPERS/BUMPERS/FRONT
FASCIA - INSTALLATION).
(8) Reconnect negative battery cable at battery.
(9) Refill the power steering fluid and bleed the
system,(Refer to 19 - STEERING/PUMP - STAN-
DARD PROCEDURE).
INSTALLATION - OUTLET COOLER HOSE
(1) Install the cooler hose to the vehicle.
(2) Reconnect the cooler hose at the reservoir.
(3) Reconnect the upper hose at the cooler (Fig. 6).
Tighten the hose to 22.5 N´m (17 ft. lbs.)
(4) Install the bracket holding the cooler hoses
(Fig. 13). Tighten the bracket to 22.5 N´m (17 ft. lbs.)
(5) Install the air box,(Refer to 9 - ENGINE/AIR
INTAKE SYSTEM/AIR CLEANER HOUSING -
INSTALLATION).
(6) Install the grille opening reinforcement panel
(7) Install the front fascia grille assembly, (Refer to
13 - FRAMES & BUMPERS/BUMPERS/FRONT
FASCIA - INSTALLATION).
(8) Reconnect negative battery cable at battery.
(9) Refill the power steering fluid and bleed the
system,(Refer to 19 - STEERING/PUMP - STAN-
DARD PROCEDURE).
PULLEY
DESCRIPTION
POWER STEERING PUMP PULLEY - 3.1L
DIESEL
To service the power steering pump pulley on the
3.1L turbo diesel engine. Refer to the power steering
pump removal and installation procedure in this
group. The pulley must be removed to service the
pump assembly. Detailed instructions are provided in
the pump procedure.
REMOVAL
CAUTION: On vehicles equipped with the 4.0L or
4.7L, Do not reuse the old power steering pump
pulley it is not intended for reuse. A new pulley
must be installed if removed.
(1) Remove pump assembly.
(2) Remove pulley from pump with Puller C-4333
or equivalent puller (Fig. 14).
WJPUMP 19 - 41
HOSES - 4.7L (Continued)
OPERATION
OPERATION - HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER
Outside fresh air enters the vehicle through the
cowl top opening at the base of the windshield, and
passes through a plenum chamber to the HVAC sys-
tem blower housing. Air flow velocity can then be
adjusted with the blower motor speed selector switch
on the a/c heater control panel. The air intake open-
ings must be kept free of snow, ice, leaves, and other
obstructions for the HVAC system to receive a suffi-
cient volume of outside air.
It is also important to keep the air intake openings
clear of debris because leaf particles and other debris
that is small enough to pass through the cowl ple-
num screen can accumulate within the HVAC hous-
ing. The closed, warm, damp and dark environment
created within the HVAC housing is ideal for the
growth of certain molds, mildews and other fungi.
Any accumulation of decaying plant matter provides
an additional food source for fungal spores, which
enter the housing with the fresh air. Excess debris,
as well as objectionable odors created by decaying
plant matter and growing fungi can be discharged
into the passenger compartment during HVAC sys-
tem operation.
Both the manual and AZC heater and air condi-
tioner are blend-air type systems. In a blend-air sys-
tem, a blend door controls the amount of
unconditioned air (or cooled air from the evaporator)
that is allowed to flow through, or around, the heater
core. A temperature control knob on the a/c heater
control panel determines the discharge air tempera-
ture by energizing the blend door actuator, which
operates the blend door. This allows an almost imme-
diate control of the output air temperature of the sys-
tem. The AZC system will have separate blend doors
and temperature controls for each front seat occu-
pant.
The mode control knob on the a/c heater control
panel is used to direct the conditioned air to the
selected system outlets. On manual temperature con-
trol systems, the mode control knob switches engine
vacuum to control the mode doors, which are oper-
ated by vacuum actuators. On AZC systems, the
mode control knob switches electrical current to con-
trol the mode doors, which are operated by electronic
actuators.
The outside air intake can be shut off on manual
temperature control systems by selecting the Recircu-
lation Mode with the mode control knob. The outside
air intake can be shut off on Automatic Zone Control
(AZC) type system by pushing the Recirculation
Mode button. This will operate the recirculation door
that closes off the outside fresh air intake and recir-
culates the air that is already inside the vehicle.The air conditioner for all models is designed for
the use of non-CFC, R-134a refrigerant. The air con-
ditioning system has an evaporator to cool and dehu-
midify the incoming air prior to blending it with the
heated air. This air conditioning system uses a ther-
mal expansion valve to meter refrigerant flow to the
evaporator coil. To maintain minimum evaporator
temperature and prevent evaporator freezing, the
system utilizes an evaporator thermister probe with
the appropriate operating logic located in the body
control module (BCM).
OPERATION - REFRIGERANT SYSTEM SERVICE
PORT
The high pressure service port is located on the liq-
uid line near the receiver/drier. The low pressure ser-
vice port is located on the suction line near the
evaporator at the rear of the engine compartment.
Each of the service ports has a threaded plastic
protective cap installed over it from the factory. After
servicing the refrigerant system, always reinstall
both of the service port caps.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - A/C
PERFORMANCE
The air conditioning system is designed to provide
the passenger compartment with low temperature
and low specific humidity air. The evaporator, located
in the HVAC housing on the dash panel below the
instrument panel, is cooled to temperatures near the
freezing point. As warm damp air passes through the
cooled evaporator, the air transfers its heat to the
refrigerant in the evaporator and the moisture in the
air condenses on the evaporator fins. During periods
of high heat and humidity, an air conditioning sys-
tem will be more effective in the Recirculation Mode.
With the system in the Recirculation Mode, only air
from the passenger compartment passes through the
evaporator. As the passenger compartment air dehu-
midifies, the air conditioning system performance
levels improve.
Humidity has an important bearing on the tempera-
ture of the air delivered to the interior of the vehicle. It
is important to understand the effect that humidity has
on the performance of the air conditioning system.
When humidity is high, the evaporator has to perform a
double duty. It must lower the air temperature, and it
must lower the temperature of the moisture in the air
that condenses on the evaporator fins. Condensing the
moisture in the air transfers heat energy into the evap-
orator fins and tubing. This reduces the amount of heat
the evaporator can absorb from the air. High humidity
greatly reduces the ability of the evaporator to lower
the temperature of the air.
24 - 2 HEATING & AIR CONDITIONINGWJ
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING (Continued)