CAUTION: Do not bump or hammer on steering col-
umn or steering column shaft when removing steer-
ing wheel from steering column shaft.
CAUTION: When installing steering wheel puller
bolts in steering wheel, do not thread bolt into
steering wheel more than a half inch. If bolts are
threaded into the steering wheel more than a half
inch they will contact and damage the clockspring.
(7) While holding steering wheel firmly in the
straight-aheadposition, remove the steering wheel
from steering column shaft using a steering wheel
puller (Fig. 37).
(8) Remove the puller from the steering wheel.
(9) If the remote radio switches need removed
from the steering wheel, (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/
AUDIO/REMOTE SWITCHES - REMOVAL).
INSTALLATION
(1) If the remote radio switches need to be
installed on the steering wheel, (Refer to 8 - ELEC-
TRICAL/AUDIO/REMOTE SWITCHES - INSTALLA-
TION).
CAUTION: Do not force steering wheel onto steer-
ing column shaft by driving it on. Pull steeringwheel down onto shaft using only the steering
wheel retaining nut.
(2) Feed and route wiring from clockspring
through upper access hole in steering wheel.
(3) Align master serrations in steering wheel with
omitted spline on steering column shaft (at 12 o'clock
position). Align pin on lower half of clockspring with
slot in rear of steering wheel (Fig. 36) and slide the
Fig. 36 Steering Wheel Mounting
1 - CLOCKSPRING
2 - STEERING WHEEL
3 - REMOTE RADIO CONTROL CONNECTOR
4 - DAMPER5 - REAR VIEW OF STEERING WHEEL
6 - SLOT
7 - AIRBAG FEED SQUIB CONNECTORS
8 - CLOCKSPRING ALIGNING PIN
Fig. 37 Steering Wheel Removal
1 - STEERING WHEEL
2 - PULLER
19 - 24 COLUMNRS
STEERING WHEEL (Continued)
steering wheel onto the steering column shaft by
hand. Use care not to pinch any wiring.
NOTE: Before installing the damper on the steering
wheel, inspect the damper to ensure the rubber iso-
lator on the damper is not deteriorated or damaged.
If the damper is installed with a damaged isolator, a
buzz, squeak or rattle condition may develop.
(4) Install the steering wheel damper on the steer-
ing wheel (Fig. 36).
(5) Install the steering wheel retaining nut.
Tighten the steering wheel retaining nut to 61 N´m
(45 ft. lbs.) torque.(6) If the steering wheel is equipped with remote
radio controls, connect the wiring connector to the
clockspring (Fig. 36).
(7) Connect the airbag squib wiring connectors to
the airbag and the horn/speed control switch pigtail
connector to the clockspring (Fig. 35).
(8) Install the driver airbag in the steering wheel.
Install and tighten the airbag attaching bolts to 10
N´m (90 in. lbs.) torque.
(9) To properly connect the battery and test the
airbag system, (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/RE-
STRAINTS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING).
RSCOLUMN19-25
STEERING WHEEL (Continued)
(6) Attach return hose tubes to suspension cradle
crossmember using routing clamp and bolt (Fig. 20).
Tighten clamp bolt to 23 N´m (200 in. lbs.) torque.
(7) Install the power steering fluid cooler on the
cradle crossmember reinforcement (Fig. 23). Install
the mounting bolts and tighten to 11 N´m (100 in.
lbs.). When installing mounting bolts, include pres-
sure hose routing clamp.
(8) Tighten hose tube nut at power steering gear
port to 31 N´m (275 in. lbs.) torque.
(9) Install front emissions vapor canister. (Refer to
25 - EMISSIONS CONTROL/EVAPORATIVE EMIS-
SIONS/VAPOR CANISTER - INSTALLATION)
(10) Lower vehicle.
(11) Install return hose tube into retainer on ABS
bracket (Fig. 20). Close the bracket.
(12) Install return hose onto reservoir (Fig. 21).
Slide the hose clamp into position on fluid reservoir
and attach it.Be sure hose clamp in installed
past bead on fluid reservoir fitting.
(13) Fill and bleed power steering system using
the Power Steering Pump Initial Operation Proce-
dure. (Refer to 19 - STEERING/PUMP - STANDARD
PROCEDURE)
(14) Inspect system for leaks.
HOSE - POWER STEERING
SUPPLY
REMOVAL
REMOVAL - 2.4L ENGINE
(1) Remove filler cap from power steering fluid res-
ervoir.
(2) Using a siphon pump, remove as much power
steering fluid as possible from the power steering
fluid reservoir.
(3) Raise vehicle. (Refer to LUBRICATION &
MAINTENANCE/HOISTING - STANDARD PROCE-
DURE)
(4) Remove hose clamp securing supply hose to
power steering pump, then remove supply hose from
pump fitting.
(5) Lower vehicle.
(6) Remove hose clamp attaching power steering
fluid supply hose to power steering fluid reservoir,
then remove supply hose.
(7) Remove the power steering fluid supply hose
from the vehicle.
REMOVAL - 3.3L/3.8L ENGINE
NOTE: Before proceeding, review all WARNINGS
and CAUTIONS. (Refer to 19 - STEERING/PUMP -WARNING)(Refer to 19 - STEERING/PUMP - CAU-
TION)
(1) Remove cap from power steering fluid reser-
voir.
(2) Using a siphon pump, remove as much power
steering fluid as possible from power steering fluid
reservoir.
(3) Place an oil drain pan under vehicle to catch
any draining power steering fluid.
(4) Remove clamp attaching supply hose to power
steering fluid reservoir. Disconnect hose from reser-
voir (Fig. 21).
(5) Pull upward on hose routing clip releasing it
from bracket on cylinder head cover (Fig. 21).
NOTE: It may be necessary to remove air cleaner
housing to gain greater access to supply hose at
power steering pump. (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/AIR
INTAKE SYSTEM/AIR CLEANER HOUSING -
REMOVAL)
(6) Remove clamp attaching supply hose to power
steering pump. Disconnect hose from pump and
remove from vehicle (Fig. 21).
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION - 2.4L ENGINE
(1) Install and correctly route power steering fluid
supply hose from remote fluid reservoir to power
steering pump.
(2) Install fluid supply hose onto power steering
fluid reservoir. Install hose clamp.Be sure hose
clamp is installed past bead on fluid reservoir
fitting.
(3) Raise vehicle. (Refer to LUBRICATION &
MAINTENANCE/HOISTING - STANDARD PROCE-
DURE)
(4) Install power steering fluid supply hose on
power steering pump supply fitting. Install hose
clamp.Be sure hose clamp is installed past bead
on pump fitting.
(5) Lower vehicle.
(6) Fill and bleed power steering system using
Power Steering Pump Initial Operation Procedure.
(Refer to 19 - STEERING/PUMP - STANDARD PRO-
CEDURE)
(7) Inspect system for leaks.
INSTALLATION - 3.3L/3.8L ENGINE
(1) Install supply hose onto supply fitting on power
steering pump (Fig. 21). Slide the hose clamp into
position on fluid reservoir and attach it.Be sure
hose clamp in installed past bead on fluid res-
ervoir fitting.
19 - 50 PUMPRS
HOSE - POWER STEERING RETURN (Continued)
(5) Wipe all lubricant from exterior of lock cylinder
and key.
ALL OTHER BODY MECHANISMS
(1) Clean component as described above.
(2) Apply specified lubricant to all pivoting and
sliding contact areas of component.
LUBRICANT USAGE
ENGINE OIL
²Door Hinges ± Hinge Pin and Pivot Contact
Areas
²Hood Hinges ± Pivot Points
²Liftgate Hinges
MOPARTSPRAY WHITE LUBE OR EQUIVALENT
²Door Check Straps
²Liftgate Latches²Liftgate Prop Pivots
²Ash Receiver
²Fuel Filler Door Remote Control Latch Mecha-
nism
²Parking Brake Mechanism
²Sliding Seat Tracks
²Liftgate Latch
MOPARTMultipurpose GREASE OR EQUIVALENT
²All Other Hood Mechanisms
MOPARTLOCK CYLINDER LUBRICANT OR
EQUIVALENT
²Door Lock Cylinders
²Liftgate Lock Cylinder
SPECIAL TOOLS
BODY
INDEX
DESCRIPTION FIGURE
STICK, TRIM C 4755 16
REMOVER, MOLDINGS C-4829 17
PLIERS, HEADLINER CLIP 6967 18
Fig. 16 STICK, TRIM C 4755
Fig. 17 REMOVER, MOLDINGS C-4829
Fig. 18 PLIERS, HEADLINER CLIP 6967
RSBODY23-13
BODY (Continued)
(5) Pull the air filter straight down and out of the
HVAC housing (Fig. 2).
INSTALLATION
(1) Note the ªAirflowº directional arrow imprinted
on the foam seal around the frame of the air filter.
This arrow should always be oriented towards the
center of the vehicle.
(2) With the air filter ªAirflowº arrow properly ori-
ented, carefully slide the filter fully upward into the
HVAC housing through the air filter opening.
(3) With the latch still positioned against its
opened stop, reinstall the air filter door onto the
lower HVAC housing air filter opening.
(4) Slide the air filter door latch toward the front
of the vehicle until it hits the closed stop on the door.
AIR OUTLETS
DESCRIPTION
Based upon the system mode selected, conditioned
air can exit the front HVAC housing through one or a
combination of the four main housing outlets: defrost,
demist, panel, or floor. Once the conditioned air exits
the unit housing, it is directed through molded plas-
tic ducts to the various outlets in the vehicle interior.
These outlets and their locations are as follows:
²Defroster Outlet- A single, centrally mounted
outlet delivers air for defrosting the large windshield.
Because outlet vanes are not needed to direct flow, a
simple, integral grid is molded into the center of the
instrument panel top cover to prevent objects from
falling into the duct. If the defroster outlet is faultyor damaged, the instrument panel top cover must be
replaced.
²Demister Outlets- There are two side window
demisters that aid in defogging and defrosting the
front door windows. One demister outlet is located at
each outboard end of the instrument panel top pad,
near the belt line at the A-pillars. The demister out-
lets can be removed from the top pad individually for
service replacement.
²Instrument Panel Outlets- There are five
panel outlets in the instrument panel, one located
near each outboard end of the instrument panel fac-
ing the rear of the vehicle, and three located near the
top of the instrument panel center bezel. On models
with manual temperature control, all five of these
outlets are fully adjustable. On models with Auto-
matic Temperature Control (ATC) system, the center
outlet in the center bezel has fixed vanes because it
also houses the remote infrared temperature sensors
for the front seat positions. The outboard outlets can
be removed individually for service replacement. The
center bezel outlets are serviced as a gang of three
outlets and, on models with ATC, also includes the
infrared sensors.
²Front Door Rear Outlets- A fully adjustable
outlet located at the rear of each front door trim
panel supplies only cooled air to the intermediate
seat passengers. Air is supplied to these outlets from
the instrument panel through ducts in the doors that
use molded seals at the instrument panel to prevent
air leakage. The door ducts are integral to the front
door trim panels. These outlets also incorporate a red
reflector to improve the safety and visibility of an
opened front door to traffic approaching the vehicle
from the rear at night. These outlets can be removed
from the door trim panels for service replacement.
²Front Floor Outlets- There are two front floor
outlets, one located above each side of the floor panel
center tunnel below the instrument panel. These out-
lets are integral to the front HVAC distribution hous-
ing.
²Rear Floor Outlets- Wide rear floor outlets
located under each front seat have integral, fixed
directional dividers to distribute heated air across
the floor for intermediate seat passengers. These out-
lets are integral to the floor distribution ducts routed
under the front floor carpet from an outlet nozzle on
the bottom of the front HVAC distribution housing.
REMOVAL
REMOVAL - CENTER BEZEL OUTLETS
The three outlets located near the top of the
instrument panel center bezel are serviced only as a
set of all three outlets. If the vehicle is equipped with
the optional automatic temperature control (ATC)
Fig. 2 Air Filter Door - Typical
1 - AIR FILTER DOOR
2-LATCH
3 - CLOSED STOP
4 - LOWER HVAC HOUSING
5 - OPENED STOP
24 - 44 DISTRIBUTION - FRONTRS
AIR FILTER (Continued)
(2) Engage the retainer features on the top of the
outlet housing with their receptacles at the top of the
center bezel, then roll the bottom of the outlet hous-
ing downwards towards the center bezel.
(3) Install the three screws that secure the bottom
of the outlet housing to the center bezel. Tighten the
screws to 2 N´m (17 in. lbs.).
(4) If the vehicle is equipped with the optional
ATC system, reconnect the ATC remote infrared tem-
perature sensor jumper harness to the sensor connec-
tor receptacle located on the bottom of the center
outlet housing.
(5) Reinstall the center bezel onto the instrument
panel (Refer to 23 - BODY/INSTRUMENT PANEL/
INSTRUMENT PANEL CENTER BEZEL - INSTAL-
LATION).
(6) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
INSTALLATION - DEMISTER OUTLET
(1) Position the demister outlet over the demister
duct opening in the instrument panel top pad.
(2) Using hand pressure, press the demister outlet
firmly and evenly into the instrument panel top pad
opening until the snap features on the outlet are
fully engaged.
INSTALLATION - INSTRUMENT PANEL OUTLET
(1) Position the instrument panel outlet into the
panel duct opening in the instrument panel top pad.
(2) Using hand pressure, press the instrument
panel outlet firmly and evenly into the instrument
panel top pad opening until the snap features on the
outlet are fully engaged.
BLOWER MOTOR
DESCRIPTION
The blower motor is a 12-volt, Direct Current (DC)
motor with a squirrel cage-type blower wheel that is
secured to the blower motor shaft (Fig. 6). The
blower motor and wheel are located near the passen-
ger side end of the HVAC housing in the passenger
compartment below the instrument panel. The
blower motor and blower motor wheel are factory bal-
anced and cannot be adjusted or repaired. If faulty or
damaged, the blower motor and blower wheel must
be replaced as an assembly.
OPERATION
On models equipped with the manual heater-A/C
system, the blower motor will operate whenever the
ignition switch is in the On position and the blower
control switch is in any position except Off. On mod-
els equipped with the Automatic Temperature Con-
trol (ATC) system, the blower motor will operate
whenever the ignition switch is in the On position
and the A/C-heater control power is turned on.
The blower motor receives battery current when-
ever the front blower motor relay is energized. The
front blower motor relay output circuit is protected
by a fuse in the Integrated Power Module (IPM)
located in the engine compartment near the battery.
In the manual heater-A/C system, the blower motor
speed is controlled by regulating the path to ground
through the blower control switch and the blower
motor resistor. In the ATC system, the blower motor
speed is controlled by an electronic blower motor
power module, which uses a pulse width modulated
input from the ATC module and feedback from the
Fig. 5 Instrument Panel Outlet - Left Side Shown
1 - INSTRUMENT PANEL TOP PAD
2 - INSTRUMENT PANEL OUTLET
3 - TRIM STICK
Fig. 6 Blower Motor
1 - BLOWER MOTOR
2 - RUBBER GROMMET
3 - BLOWER MOTOR CONNECTOR
4 - MOUNTING TABS
24 - 46 DISTRIBUTION - FRONTRS
AIR OUTLETS (Continued)
ENGINE OIL LEVEL CHECK, STANDARD
PROCEDURE.........................9-53
ENGINE OIL PRESSURE - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING.......................9-136
ENGINE OIL PRESSURE - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING, CHECKING...............9-52
ENGINE, SPECIAL TOOLS - 2.4L..........9-21
ENGINE, SPECIAL TOOLS - 3.3/3.8L.......9-95
ENGINE, SPECIFICATIONS - 3.3/3.8L . . 9-91,9s-11
ENGINE SPEED SENSOR - DESCRIPTION . . 14-26
ENGINE SPEED SENSOR - OPERATION....14-26
ENGINES - DESCRIPTION, ENGINE OIL -
DIESEL..............................0-6
ENGINES - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
SYSTEM CHARGE LEVEL TEST -
GASOLINE..........................24-67
ENGINES - EXPORT - DESCRIPTION,
DIESEL.............................0-24
ENTRY MODULE - DESCRIPTION,
REMOTE KEYLESS...................8N-43
ENTRY MODULE - DESCRIPTION,
SENTRY KEY REMOTE.................8Q-3
ENTRY MODULE - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, REMOTE KEYLESS...........8N-43
ENTRY MODULE - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, SENTRY KEY REMOTE.........8Q-5
ENTRY MODULE - INSTALLATION,
REMOTE KEYLESS...................8N-44
ENTRY MODULE - INSTALLATION,
SENTRY KEY REMOTE.................8Q-6
ENTRY MODULE - OPERATION, REMOTE
KEYLESS...........................8N-43
ENTRY MODULE - OPERATION, SENTRY
KEY REMOTE........................8Q-4
ENTRY MODULE - REMOVAL, REMOTE
KEYLESS...........................8N-44
ENTRY MODULE - REMOVAL, SENTRY
KEY REMOTE........................8Q-5
ENTRY SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, SENTRY KEY REMOTE.........8Q-3
ENTRY TRANSMITTER - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, KEYLESS..............8N-42,8N-5
ENTRY TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING -
STANDARD PROCEDURE, REMOTE
KEYLESS............................8N-5
EQUIPMENT - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
REFRIGERANT SYSTEM SERVICE........24-70
ERASING TRANSMITTER CODES -
STANDARD PROCEDURE..............8M-11
EVACUATE - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
REFRIGERANT SYSTEM...............24-72
EVAP CANISTER - INSTALLATION, REAR . . 25-20
EVAP CANISTER - REMOVAL, REAR......25-19
EVAPORATION CONTROL SYSTEM -
OPERATION.........................25-10
EVAPORATOR - DESCRIPTION, A/C . 24-80,24-97
EVAPORATOR - INSTALLATION, A/C......24-80
EVAPORATOR - INSTALLATION, REAR
A/C................................24-99
EVAPORATOR - OPERATION, A/C . . . 24-80,24-97
EVAPORATOR - REMOVAL, A/C..........24-80
EVAPORATOR - REMOVAL, REAR A/C.....24-97
EVAPORATOR LINE EXTENSION -
INSTALLATION, REAR A/C..............24-99
EVAPORATOR LINE EXTENSION -
REMOVAL, A/C......................24-98
EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
DESCRIPTION.......................24-27
EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
OPERATION.........................24-28
EVAP/PURGE SOLENOID - DESCRIPTION . . 25-12
EVAP/PURGE SOLENOID - INSTALLATION . 25-12
EVAP/PURGE SOLENOID - OPERATION....25-12
EVAP/PURGE SOLENOID - REMOVAL.....25-12
EXCESSIVE EXHAUST SYSTEM NOISE -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING..............11-2
EXHAUST MANIFOLD - CLEANING........9-61
EXHAUST MANIFOLD - INSPECTION.......9-61
EXHAUST MANIFOLD - INSTALLATION.....9-61
EXHAUST MANIFOLD - LEFT - CLEANING . . 9-152
EXHAUST MANIFOLD - LEFT -
INSPECTION
........................9-152
EXHAUST MANIFOLD - LEFT -
INSTALLATION
.......................9-152
EXHAUST MANIFOLD - LEFT - REMOVAL
. . 9-152
EXHAUST MANIFOLD - REMOVAL
.........9-61
EXHAUST MANIFOLD - RIGHT -
CLEANING
..........................9-151EXHAUST MANIFOLD - RIGHT -
INSPECTION........................9-151
EXHAUST MANIFOLD - RIGHT -
INSTALLATION.......................9-151
EXHAUST MANIFOLD - RIGHT -
REMOVAL..........................9-150
EXHAUST SYSTEM - DESCRIPTION.......11-1
EXHAUST SYSTEM NOISE - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING, EXCESSIVE..............11-2
EXHAUST SYSTEM RESTRICTION CHECK
- DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.............11-2
EXHAUST SYSTEM, SPECIAL TOOLS......11-4
EXHAUST TUBE - INSTALLATION.......24-115
EXHAUST TUBE - REMOVAL...........24-114
EXHAUSTER - DESCRIPTION, REAR
QUARTER PANEL/FENDER AIR..........23-57
EXHAUSTER - INSTALLATION, REAR
QUARTER PANEL/FENDER AIR..........23-58
EXHAUSTER - REMOVAL, REAR
QUARTER PANEL/FENDER AIR..........23-57
EXPANSION VALVE - DESCRIPTION......24-81
EXPANSION VALVE - DESCRIPTION, A/C . . 24-99
EXPANSION VALVE - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING..........................24-100
EXPANSION VALVE - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, A/C.......................24-81
EXPANSION VALVE - INSTALLATION......24-82
EXPANSION VALVE - INSTALLATION, A/C . 24-100
EXPANSION VALVE - OPERATION........24-81
EXPANSION VALVE - OPERATION, A/C....24-99
EXPANSION VALVE - REMOVAL.........24-82
EXPANSION VALVE - REMOVAL, A/C.....24-100
EXPORT - BRAKE ROTOR..........5-55,5s-58
EXPORT - DESCRIPTION...........5-58,5s-60
EXPORT - DESCRIPTION................0-15
EXPORT - DESCRIPTION................2-10
EXPORT - DESCRIPTION, ANTENNA
MODULE............................8A-6
EXPORT - DESCRIPTION, DIESEL
ENGINES............................0-24
EXPORT - DESCRIPTION, DOOR
CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH...............8N-3
EXPORT - DESCRIPTION, POWER
FOLDAWAY MIRROR SWITCH..........8N-48
EXPORT - DESCRIPTION, QUARTER
GLASS INTEGRAL ANTENNA.............8A-9
EXPORT - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
ANTENNA MODULE....................8A-7
EXPORT - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
DOOR CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH.........8N-3
EXPORT - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
QUARTER GLASS INTEGRAL ANTENNA....8A-9
EXPORT - INSTALLATION...............2-11
EXPORT - INSTALLATION, ANTENNA
MODULE............................8A-7
EXPORT - INSTALLATION, DOOR
CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH...............8N-4
EXPORT - INSTALLATION, HEADLAMP
UNIT..............................8L-17
EXPORT - INSTALLATION, HOOD AJAR
SWITCH............................8Q-3
EXPORT - INSTALLATION, POWER
FOLDAWAY MIRROR SWITCH..........8N-49
EXPORT - OPERATION, ANTENNA
MODULE............................8A-6
EXPORT - OPERATION, DOOR CYLINDER
LOCK SWITCH........................8N-3
EXPORT - OPERATION, POWER
FOLDAWAY MIRROR SWITCH..........8N-48
EXPORT - OPERATION, QUARTER GLASS
INTEGRAL ANTENNA...................8A-9
EXPORT - REMOVAL...................2-11
EXPORT - REMOVAL, ANTENNA MODULE . . 8A-7
EXPORT - REMOVAL, DOOR CYLINDER
LOCK SWITCH........................8N-3
EXPORT - REMOVAL, HEADLAMP UNIT . . . 8L-17
EXPORT - REMOVAL, HOOD AJAR
SWITCH............................8Q-3
EXPORT - REMOVAL, POWER
FOLDAWAY MIRROR SWITCH
..........8N-48
EXPORT - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
FRONT FOG LAMP UNIT ALIGNMENT
......8L-9
EXPORT - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
HEADLAMP UNIT ALIGNMENT
..........8L-14
EXTENSION - INSTALLATION, REAR A/C
EVAPORATOR LINE
...................24-99
EXTENSION - REMOVAL, A/C
EVAPORATOR LINE
...................24-98EXTENSION TRIM - INSTALLATION,
A-PILLAR LOWER....................23-74
EXTENSION TRIM - REMOVAL, A-PILLAR
LOWER............................23-74
EXTERIOR - DESCRIPTION, LAMPS/
LIGHTING...........................8L-2
EXTERIOR - OPERATION, LAMPS/
LIGHTING...........................8L-2
EXTERIOR - WARNING, LAMPS/
LIGHTING...........................8L-3
EXTERIOR HANDLE - INSTALLATION.....23-22,
23-40
EXTERIOR HANDLE - REMOVAL....23-21,23-40
EXTERIOR HANDLE SWITCH -
DESCRIPTION.......................8N-11
EXTERIOR HANDLE SWITCH -
INSTALLATION......................8N-12
EXTERIOR HANDLE SWITCH -
OPERATION.........................8N-11
EXTERIOR HANDLE SWITCH - REMOVAL . . 8N-11
EXTERIOR LAMPS, SPECIFICATIONS......8L-3
EXTERIOR NAME PLATES - ADHESIVE
ATTACHED - INSTALLATION............23-51
EXTERIOR NAME PLATES - ADHESIVE
ATTACHED - REMOVAL................23-51
EXTERIOR NAME PLATES - TAPE
ATTACHED - INSTALLATION............23-51
EXTERIOR NAME PLATES - TAPE
ATTACHED - REMOVAL................23-51
FACTOR SETTING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, PINION............8E-15,8E-23
FAILED PARK SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING..............................8R-2
FAN - DESCRIPTION, RADIATOR..........7-28
FAN - INSTALLATION, RADIATOR.........7-30
FAN - OPERATION, RADIATOR...........7-29
FAN - REMOVAL, RADIATOR.............7-30
FAN MOTOR - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, RADIATOR...................7-29
FAN RELAY - DESCRIPTION, RADIATOR....7-30
FAN RELAY - INSTALLATION, RADIATOR . . . 7-30
FAN RELAY - OPERATION, RADIATOR......7-30
FAN RELAY - REMOVAL, RADIATOR.......7-30
FASCIA - INSTALLATION, FRONT.........13-1
FASCIA - INSTALLATION, REAR..........13-2
FASCIA - REMOVAL, FRONT.............13-1
FASCIA - REMOVAL, REAR..............13-2
FASCIA - SCUFF PAD - INSTALLATION,
REAR...............................13-4
FASCIA - SCUFF PAD - REMOVAL, REAR . . . 13-3
FASTENER IDENTIFICATION -
DESCRIPTION......................Intro.-2
FASTENER TORQUE, SPECIFICATIONS -
ABS ................................5-79
FASTENER TORQUE, SPECIFICATIONS -
BRAKE...........................5-9,5s-8
FASTENER TORQUE, SPECIFICATIONS -
FRONT SUSPENSION...................2-3
FASTENER TORQUE, SPECIFICATIONS -
POWER STEERING....................19-9
FASTENER TORQUE, SPECIFICATIONS -
REAR SUSPENSION...................2-28
FASTENER USAGE - DESCRIPTION......Intro.-5
FEED CIRCUIT RESISTANCE TEST -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.........8F-32,8F-34
FEED CIRCUIT TEST - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING
......................8F-33,8F-35
FENDER - INSTALLATION, FRONT
........23-52
FENDER - REMOVAL, FRONT
...........23-52
FILL - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
VEHICLE DOES NOT
..................25-16
FILL - STANDARD PROCEDURE, FLUID
DRAIN
.............................21-71
FILL DOOR - INSTALLATION, FUEL
.......23-52
FILL DOOR - REMOVAL, FUEL
..........23-52
FILL DOOR BLOCKER LATCH -
INSTALLATION, FUEL
.................23-53
FILL DOOR BLOCKER LATCH -
REMOVAL, FUEL
.....................23-53
FILL DOOR BLOCKER LATCH STRIKER -
INSTALLATION, FUEL
.................23-53
FILL DOOR BLOCKER LATCH STRIKER -
REMOVAL, FUEL
.....................23-53
FILL DOOR BLOCKER LOCKOUT LINK -
INSTALLATION, FUEL
.................23-54
FILL DOOR BLOCKER LOCKOUT LINK -
REMOVAL, FUEL
.....................23-53
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Description Group-Page Description Group-Page Description Group-Page
INBOARD - 50/50 BENCH - REMOVAL,
SEAT BELT BUCKLE - SECOND ROW.....8O-13
INBOARD - INSTALLATION, SEAT BELT
BUCKLE - FRONT....................8O-12
INBOARD - QUAD BUCKET -
INSTALLATION, SEAT BELT BUCKLE -
FIRST ROW.........................8O-12
INBOARD - QUAD BUCKET - REMOVAL,
SEAT BELT BUCKLE - FIRST ROW.......8O-12
INBOARD - REMOVAL, SEAT BELT
BUCKLE - FRONT....................8O-12
INDICATOR LAMP - DESCRIPTION,
VTSS/SKIS..........................8Q-7
INDICATOR LAMP - OPERATION,
VTSS/SKIS..........................8Q-8
INDICATORS - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, TREAD WEAR..........22-16,22s-8
INFLATION PRESSURES - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, TIRE..............22-16,22s-8
INFO CENTER - DESCRIPTION,
ELECTRONIC VEHICLE.................8M-6
INFO CENTER - INSTALLATION,
ELECTRONIC VEHICLE.................8M-9
INFO CENTER - OPERATION,
ELECTRONIC VEHICLE.................8M-7
INFO CENTER - REMOVAL, ELECTRONIC
VEHICLE............................8M-9
INFRARED TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
DESCRIPTION.......................24-29
INFRARED TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
OPERATION.........................24-29
INITIAL OPERATION - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, POWER STEERING
PUMP.............................19-37
INJECTION SYSTEM - OPERATION.......14-18
INJECTOR - DESCRIPTION, FUEL........14-26
INJECTOR - OPERATION, FUEL..........14-26
INLET AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
DESCRIPTION.......................14-30
INLET FILTER - INSTALLATION..........14-13
INLET FILTER - REMOVAL..............14-13
INLET HOSE - INSTALLATION, HEATER....24-86
INLET HOSE - REMOVAL, HEATER.......24-85
INLET TUBE - 2.4L - DESCRIPTION,
WATER PUMP........................7-35
INLET TUBE - 2.4L - INSTALLATION,
WATER PUMP........................7-35
INLET TUBE - 2.4L - REMOVAL, WATER
PUMP..............................7-35
INLET TUBE - 3.3/3.8L - INSTALLATION,
WATER PUMP........................7-36
INLET TUBE - 3.3/3.8L - REMOVAL,
WATER PUMP........................7-36
INNER - INSTALLATION, CV BOOT.........3-6
INNER - REMOVAL, CV BOOT.............3-6
INNER BELT MOLDING - INSTALLATION,
FRONT DOOR......................23-115
INNER BELT MOLDING - REMOVAL,
FRONT DOOR......................23-115
INNER SEAL - INSTALLATION, HALF
SHAFT.............................21-12
INNER SEAL - REMOVAL, HALF SHAFT . . . 21-12
INNER/OUTER - INSTALLATION, CV
BOOT...............................3-17
INNER/OUTER - REMOVAL, CV BOOT......3-15
INPUT - DESCRIPTION, SPEED SENSOR . 21-239,
21s-140
INPUT - INSTALLATION, SPEED
SENSOR....................21-240,21s-141
INPUT - OPERATION, DATA BUS
COMMUNICATION RECEIVE - PCM.......8E-15
INPUT - OPERATION, IGNITION SENSE -
PCM...............................8E-15
INPUT - OPERATION, SENSOR RETURN -
PCM...............................8E-15
INPUT - OPERATION, SPEED SENSOR . . . 21-240,
21s-140
INPUT - REMOVAL, SPEED SENSOR....21-240,
21s-141
INPUT CLUTCH ASSEMBLY - ASSEMBLY . 21-216,
21s-116
INPUT CLUTCH ASSEMBLY -
DISASSEMBLY...............21-208,21s-107
INPUT FLANGE SEAL - INSTALLATION
.....3-45
INPUT FLANGE SEAL - REMOVAL
.........3-44
INPUT SHAFT - ASSEMBLY
........21-96,21s-5
INPUT SHAFT - DESCRIPTION
.....21-93,21s-1
INPUT SHAFT - DISASSEMBLY
.....21-93,21s-1INPUT SHAFT COVER SEAL -
INSTALLATION.......................21-14
INPUT SHAFT COVER SEAL - REMOVAL . . . 21-13
INPUT SHAFT END SEAL -
INSTALLATION.......................21-16
INPUT SHAFT END SEAL - REMOVAL.....21-15
INPUT SHAFT SEAL - INSTALLATION.....21-18
INPUT SHAFT SEAL - REMOVAL.........21-17
INSIDE HANDLE ACTUATOR -
INSTALLATION.......................23-27
INSIDE HANDLE ACTUATOR - REMOVAL . . 23-27
INSIDE HANDLE CABLE - INSTALLATION . . 23-38
INSIDE HANDLE CABLE - REMOVAL......23-37
INSIDE LATCH HANDLE - INSTALLATION . . 23-34
INSIDE LATCH HANDLE - REMOVAL......23-34
INSPECT, INSPECTION...............21-114
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER - DESCRIPTION . . . 8J-1
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER - OPERATION.....8J-1
INSTRUMENT PANEL - INSTALLATION,
LOWER............................23-69
INSTRUMENT PANEL - REMOVAL,
LOWER............................23-69
INSTRUMENT PANEL ANTENNA CABLE -
INSTALLATION.......................8A-9
INSTRUMENT PANEL ANTENNA CABLE -
REMOVAL...........................8A-8
INSTRUMENT PANEL ASSEMBLY -
INSTALLATION.......................23-66
INSTRUMENT PANEL ASSEMBLY -
REMOVAL............................23-65
INSTRUMENT PANEL CENTER BEZEL -
INSTALLATION.......................23-68
INSTRUMENT PANEL CENTER BEZEL -
REMOVAL..........................23-68
INSTRUMENT PANEL DEMISTER DUCTS
- INSTALLATION.....................24-55
INSTRUMENT PANEL DEMISTER DUCTS
- REMOVAL.........................24-55
INSTRUMENT PANEL DUCTS -
INSTALLATION.......................24-55
INSTRUMENT PANEL DUCTS - REMOVAL . 24-55
INSTRUMENT PANEL END CAP -
INSTALLATION.......................23-68
INSTRUMENT PANEL END CAP -
REMOVAL..........................23-68
INSTRUMENT PANEL OUTLET -
INSTALLATION.......................24-46
INSTRUMENT PANEL OUTLET -
REMOVAL..........................24-45
INSTRUMENT PANEL TOP COVER -
INSTALLATION.......................23-69
INSTRUMENT PANEL TOP COVER -
REMOVAL..........................23-68
INSTRUMENT PANEL TOP PAD
ASSEMBLY - INSTALLATION............23-72
INSTRUMENT PANEL TOP PAD
ASSEMBLY - REMOVAL................23-71
INTAKE MANIFOLD - DESCRIPTION . . 9-144,9-58
INTAKE MANIFOLD - INSTALLATION,
LOWER............................9-149
INTAKE MANIFOLD - INSTALLATION,
UPPER.............................9-147
INTAKE MANIFOLD - LOWER -
CLEANING..........................9-148
INTAKE MANIFOLD - LOWER -
INSPECTION....................9-148,9-60
INTAKE MANIFOLD - LOWER -
INSTALLATION........................9-60
INTAKE MANIFOLD - LOWER - REMOVAL . . 9-60
INTAKE MANIFOLD - REMOVAL, LOWER . . 9-148
INTAKE MANIFOLD - REMOVAL, UPPER . . . 9-145
INTAKE MANIFOLD - UPPER -
INSPECTION.........................9-59
INTAKE MANIFOLD - UPPER -
INSTALLATION........................9-59
INTAKE MANIFOLD - UPPER - REMOVAL . . . 9-58
INTAKE MANIFOLD LEAKS - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING...................9-145,9-58
INTAKE MANIFOLD VACUUM PORT
REPAIR - STANDARD PROCEDURE.......9-145
INTAKE PIPE - INSTALLATION, AIR
......24-114
INTAKE PIPE - REMOVAL, AIR
.........24-113
INTAKE/EXHAUST VALVES & SEATS -
CLEANING
.................9-105,9-32,9s-22
INTAKE/EXHAUST VALVES & SEATS -
DESCRIPTION
..............9-104,9-32,9s-21
INTAKE/EXHAUST VALVES & SEATS -
INSPECTION
...................9-105,9s-22INTAKE/EXHAUST VALVES & SEATS -
INSTALLATION..................9-106,9s-23
INTAKE/EXHAUST VALVES & SEATS -
OPERATION....................9-104,9s-21
INTAKE/EXHAUST VALVES & SEATS -
REMOVAL.....................9-105,9s-22
INTEGRAL ANTENNA - EXPORT -
DESCRIPTION, QUARTER GLASS.........8A-9
INTEGRAL ANTENNA - EXPORT -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, QUARTER
GLASS..............................8A-9
INTEGRAL ANTENNA - EXPORT -
OPERATION, QUARTER GLASS...........8A-9
INTEGRATED POWER MODULE -
DESCRIPTION.....................8W-97-2
INTEGRATED POWER MODULE -
INSTALLATION....................8W-97-3
INTEGRATED POWER MODULE -
OPERATION.......................8W-97-2
INTEGRATED POWER MODULE -
REMOVAL........................8W-97-2
INTERACTIVE SPEED CONTROL (4
SPEED EATX ONLY) - OPERATION........8P-2
INTERFACE (PCI) BUS, OPERATION -
PROGRAMMABLE COMMUNICATIONS....14-21
INTERIOR LAMPS, SPECIFICATIONS......8L-20
INTERLOCK - DESCRIPTION, IGNITION....19-17
INTERLOCK SOLENOID - DESCRIPTION,
SHIFT......................21-233,21s-133
INTERLOCK SOLENOID - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING, BRAKE/TRANSMISSION
SHIFT......................21-235,21s-135
INTERLOCK SOLENOID - INSTALLATION,
SHIFT.......................21-236,21s-136
INTERLOCK SOLENOID - OPERATION,
SHIFT......................21-233,21s-134
INTERLOCK SOLENOID - REMOVAL,
SHIFT......................21-235,21s-135
INTERLOCK SWITCH - INSTALLATION,
CLUTCH PEDAL.......................6-14
INTERLOCK SWITCH - REMOVAL,
CLUTCH PEDAL.......................6-13
INTERMEDIATE SHAFT - ASSEMBLY....21-107,
21s-17
INTERMEDIATE SHAFT - DESCRIPTION . . 21-100,
21s-9
INTERMEDIATE SHAFT - DISASSEMBLY . 21-100,
21s-10
INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS -
DESCRIPTION......................Intro.-5
INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS -
DESCRIPTION.........................0-1
INTRODUCTION - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, ENGINE DIAGNOSIS........9-3,9-76
IOD FUSE - DESCRIPTION...........8W-97-3
IOD FUSE - OPERATION.............8W-97-3
JOINT - DESCRIPTION, LOWER BALL......2-10
JOINT - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
LOWER BALL........................2-10
JOINT - OPERATION, LOWER BALL.......2-10
JOINT MOLDING - INSTALLATION, ROOF . . 23-58
JOINT MOLDING - REMOVAL, ROOF......23-58
JOUNCE BUMPER - DESCRIPTION........2-36
JOUNCE BUMPER - OPERATION..........2-36
JUMP STARTING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE.........................0-27
JUNCTION BLOCK - DESCRIPTION,
NON-ABS.......................5-33,5s-32
JUNCTION BLOCK - INSTALLATION,
NON-ABS.......................5-33,5s-32
JUNCTION BLOCK - OPERATION,
NON-ABS.......................5-33,5s-32
JUNCTION BLOCK - REMOVAL, NON-ABS . . 5-33,
5s-32
KEY - DESCRIPTION, TRANSPONDER.....8Q-6
KEY - OPERATION, TRANSPONDER.......8Q-6
KEY IMMOBILIZER MODULE -
DESCRIPTION, SENTRY................8E-18
KEY IMMOBILIZER MODULE -
INSTALLATION, SENTRY
...............8E-19
KEY IMMOBILIZER MODULE -
OPERATION, SENTRY
.................8E-18
KEY IMMOBILIZER MODULE - REMOVAL,
SENTRY
............................8E-18
KEY REMOTE ENTRY MODULE -
DESCRIPTION, SENTRY
................8Q-3
KEY REMOTE ENTRY MODULE -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, SENTRY
.......8Q-5
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