2004 CHRYSLER VOYAGER Temperature

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2004  Service Manual The combustion reaction caused by the catalyst
releases additional heat in the exhaust system, caus-
ing temperature increases in the area of the reactor
under severe operating conditions. Such condit

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2004  Service Manual OPERATION
Heat shields are needed to protect both the vehicle
and the environment from the high temperatures
developed near the catalytic converter.
Avoid application of rust prevention com-
pounds or

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2004  Service Manual FUEL INJECTION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
FUEL INJECTION
OPERATION
OPERATION - INJECTION SYSTEM.......18
OPERATION - MODES OF OPERATION....18
FUEL CORRECTION or ADAPTIVE
MEMORIES.....................

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2004  Service Manual FUEL INJECTION
OPERATION
OPERATION - INJECTION SYSTEM
All engines used in this section have a sequential
Multi-Port Electronic Fuel Injection system. The MPI
system is computer regulated and provides

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2004  Service Manual 1 second. Therefore, battery voltage is not supplied to
the fuel pump, ignition coil, fuel injectors and heated
oxygen sensors.
ENGINE START-UP MODE
This is an OPEN LOOP mode. If the vehicle is in
par

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2004  Service Manual ²All monitored components (refer to the Emission
section for On-Board Diagnostics).
The PCM compares the upstream and downstream
heated oxygen sensor inputs to measure catalytic
convertor efficiency.

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2004  Service Manual opposite preset limit or switch point. The process
then repeats itself in the opposite direction.
Short term fuel correction will keep increasing or
decreasing injector pulse-width based upon the
upst

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2004  Service Manual (3) Disconnect injector wiring connector from injec-
tor.
(4) Position fuel rail assembly so that the fuel
injectors are easily accessible (Fig. 13).
(5) Rotate injector and pull injector out of fuel