
ADJUSTMENT
(1) Park the vehicle on level ground and set the
parking brake.
(2) Place the gearshift lever in gated park (P) and
remove ignition key.
(3) Loosen the cable adjustment screw at the
transaxle manual valve lever (Fig. 223).
(4) Pull the gearshift lever fully forward to the
park detent position.
(5) Release the park brake, then rock the vehicle
to assure it is in park. Reset the park brake.
(6) Tighten the cable adjustment screw to 8 N´m
(70 in. lbs.). Gearshift cable should now be properly
adjusted.
(7) Verify adjustment by using the verification pro-
cedure.
HOLDING CLUTCHES
DESCRIPTION
Two hydraulically applied multi-disc clutches are
used to hold planetary geartrain components station-
ary while the input clutches drive others. The 2/4
and Low/Reverse clutches are considered holding
clutches and are contained at the rear of the trans-
axle case. (Fig. 224).
OPERATION
NOTE: Refer to the ªElements In Useº chart in Diag-
nosis and Testing for a collective view of which
clutch elements are applied at each position of the
selector lever.
2/4 CLUTCH
The 2/4 clutch is hydraulically applied in second
and fourth gears by pressurized fluid against the 2/4
clutch piston. When the 2/4 clutch is applied, the
front sun gear assembly is held or grounded to the
transaxle case.
LOW/REVERSE CLUTCH
The Low/Reverse clutch is hydraulically applied in
park, reverse, neutral, and first gears by pressurized
fluid against the Low/Reverse clutch piston. When
the Low/Reverse clutch is applied, the front planet
carrier/rear annulus assembly is held or grounded to
the transaxle case.
Fig. 223 Gearshift Cable Adjustment
1 - GEARSHIFT CABLE ADJUSTMENT SCREW
2 - GEARSHIFT CABLE
Fig. 224 2/4 and Low/Reverse Clutches
1 - FRONT PLANET CARRIER/REAR ANNULUS
2 - 2/4 CLUTCH
3 - L/R CLUTCH
4 - REAR PLANET CARRIER/FRONT ANNULUS
5 - REAR SUN GEAR
6 - FRONT SUN GEAR ASSEMBLY
RS41TE AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE21 - 207
GEAR SHIFT CABLE (Continued)

OPERATION
The relay is supplied fused B+ voltage, energized
by the PCM/TCM, and is used to supply power to the
solenoid pack when the transmission is in normal
operating mode. When the relay is ªoffº, no power is
supplied to the solenoid pack and the transmission is
in ªlimp-inº mode. After a controller reset (ignition
key turned to the ªrunº position or after cranking
engine), the PCM/TCM energizes the relay. Prior to
this, the PCM/TCM verifies that the contacts are
open by checking for no voltage at the switched bat-
tery terminals. After this is verified, the voltage at
the solenoid pack pressure switches is checked. After
the relay is energized, the PCM/TCM monitors the
terminals to verify that the voltage is greater than 3
volts.
TRANSMISSION RANGE
SENSOR
DESCRIPTION
The Transmission Range Sensor (TRS) is mounted
to the top of the valve body inside the transaxle and
can only be serviced by removing the valve body. The
electrical connector extends through the transaxle
case (Fig. 328).
The Transmission Range Sensor (TRS) has four
switch contacts that monitor shift lever position and
send the information to the PCM/TCM.The TRS also has an integrated temperature sen-
sor (thermistor) that communicates transaxle tem-
perature to the TCM and PCM (Fig. 329).
OPERATION
The Transmission Range Sensor (TRS) (Fig. 328)
communicates shift lever position (SLP) to the PCM/
TCM as a combination of open and closed switches.
Each shift lever position has an assigned combination
of switch states (open/closed) that the PCM/TCM
receives from four sense circuits. The PCM/TCM inter-
prets this information and determines the appropriate
transaxle gear position and shift schedule.
Fig. 327 Transmission Control Relay Location
1 - TRANSMISSION CONTROL RELAY
2 - LEFT FENDER
3 - INTELLIGENT POWER MODULE (IPM)
4 - BATTERY
Fig. 328 Transmission Range Sensor (TRS)
Location
1 - TRANSMISSION RANGE SENSOR
Fig. 329 Transmission Temperature Sensor
1 - TRANSMISSION RANGE SENSOR
2 - TEMPERATURE SENSOR
21 - 248 41TE AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLERS
TRANSMISSION CONTROL RELAY (Continued)

(9)Fill the transmission with the recommended fluid.
(Refer to 21 - TRANSMISSION/TRANSAXLE/AUTO-
MATIC - 41TE/FLUID - STANDARD PROCEDURE)
TRANSMISSION CONTROL RELAY
DESCRIPTION
The transmission control relay (Fig. 302) is located
in the Intelligent Power Module (IPM), which is
located on the left side of the engine compartment
between the battery and left fender.
OPERATION
The Transmission Control Relay is supplied fused
B+ voltage, energized by the PCM, and is used to
supply power to the solenoid pack when the trans-
mission is in normal operating mode. When the relay
is ªoffº, no power is supplied to the solenoid pack and
the transmission is in ªlimp-inº mode. After a control-
ler reset (ignition key turned to the ªrunº position or
after cranking engine), the PCM energizes the relay.
Prior to this, the PCM verifies that the contacts are
open by checking for no voltage at the switched bat-
tery terminals. After this is verified, the voltage at
the solenoid pack pressure switches is checked. After
the relay is energized, the PCM monitors the termi-
nals to verify that the voltage is greater than 3 volts.
TRANSMISSION RANGE SENSOR
DESCRIPTION
The Transmission Range Sensor (TRS) is mounted
to the top of the valve body inside the transaxle and can only be serviced by removing the valve body. The
electrical connector extends through the transaxle
case (Fig. 303).
The Transmission Range Sensor (TRS) has four
switch contacts that monitor shift lever position and
send the information to the PCM/TCM.
Fig. 301 Checking Torque Converter Seating
1 - SCALE
2 - STRAIGHTEDGE
Fig. 302 Transmission Control Relay Location
1 - TRANSMISSION CONTROL RELAY
2 - LEFT FENDER
3 - INTELLIGENT POWER MODULE (IPM)
4 - BATTERY
Fig. 303 Transmission Range Sensor (TRS) Location
1 - TRANSMISSION RANGE SENSOR
21s - 150 40TE AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLERS
TORQUE CONVERTER (Continued)

(4) Install andlightly tightenthe three remain-
ing wheel mounting nuts, securing the wheel cover in
place (Fig. 12).
(5) Progressively tighten all five wheel mounting
nuts in the proper sequence (Fig. 16). Tighten wheel
nuts to a torque of 135 N´m (100 ft. lbs.).
(6) Lower the vehicle.
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING
DESCRIPTION
Some versions of this vehicle are equipped with a
Tire Pressure Monitoring (TPM) system. It monitors
air pressure in the four road tires (excludes spare).
Pressure in the spare tire is not monitored.
There is a sensor (transmitter) in each of the vehi-
cle's four road wheels. The system alerts the driver
when tire pressure falls outside predetermined
thresholds (pressure too low or too high). A message
is then displayed on the Electronic Vehicle Informa-
tion Center (EVIC) located in the overhead console.
For further information, refer to the Owners Man-
ual or the appropriate diagnostic information.
OPERATION
The Tire Pressure Monitoring (TPM) system uses
radio and sensor technology to monitor tire air pres-
sure levels. Sensors, mounted to each road wheel as
part of the valve stem, transmit tire pressure read-
ings to a receiver located in the overhead console.
These transmissions occur once every minute at
speeds over 20 mph (32 km/h). The Tire Pressure
Monitoring system remains active even if no tire
pressure related message is displayed in the EVIC.
If any road tire pressure has exceeded the low or
high pressure threshold (refer to chart below), the
TPM system will display a message in the EVIC and
sound a chime. This message will be displayed for
the rest of the ignition cycle, or until either the Low/
High Tire pressure condition has been corrected. If
the C/T, MENU, STEP or RESET button is pressed,
the message is replaced by the new message
requested; however, if the Low/High Tire condition
has not been corrected, the Low/High Tire pressure
message will again be displayed.
Fig. 14 TWO WHEEL MOUNTING NUTS INSTALLED
1 - WHEEL
2 - VALVE STEM
3 - HUB PILOT
4 - NUTS
Fig. 15 WHEEL COVER INSTALLATION OVER TWO
NUTS
1 - RETAINING TABS
2 - VALVE STEM
3 - BOLT-ON WHEEL COVER
Fig. 16 NUT TIGHTENING SEQUENCE
RSTIRES/WHEELS22-9
TIRES/WHEELS (Continued)

CAUTION: Never attempt to train more than one
vehicle at a time. System is capable of reading tire
pressure sensor transmissions from other near-by
vehicles.
Each time a wheel rotation or tire pressure sensor
replacement occurs the tire pressure sensors must be
retrained. This is necessary to inform the Electronic
Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) that a sensor
change was made and where. Retraining is accom-
plished through the EVIC used in conjunction with a
Re-learn Magnet, Special Tool 8821.
NOTE: Use the following procedure to retrain all
four (4) road wheel tire pressure sensors. No
attempt should be made to retrain individual sen-
sors.
(1) Retrieve Re-learn Magnet, Special Tool 8821.
(2) Press MENU Button on EVIC until9RETRAIN
TIRE SENSORS - NO9is displayed.
(3) Press STEP button to select9YES9.
NOTE: There is a 60 second timer for training the
first sensor and a 60 second timer between training
the remaining sensors. If any of these timers expire,
the EVIC will abort the training procedure.
NOTE: If at any time the EVIC display reads(TRAIN-
ING ABORTED(, move the vehicle ahead at least
one foot and repeat the entire retraining procedure.
(4) Press MENU button to start retraining. Dis-
play will read9TRAIN LEFT FRONT TIRE9
NOTE: The order for retraining all four sensors is:
²Left Front
²Right Front
²Right Rear
²Left Rear
(5) Starting at left front tire, place Re-learn Mag-
net over valve stem (Fig. 17). Within approximately 5
seconds, vehicle horn will chirp indicating training
complete at that particular sensor. Remove the mag-
net.
(6) Repeat step (5) on remaining sensors as indi-
cated by EVIC until all four TPM sensors positions
are trained.
(7) Once EVIC displays9TRAINING COMPLETE9,
pressing either STEP, C/T, RESET or MENU button
will exit training routine.
REMOVAL
(1) Remove tire and wheel assembly from vehicle.
(Refer to 22 - TIRES/WHEELS - REMOVAL)
CAUTION: The cap used on this valve stem con-
tains an O-ring seal to prevent contamination and
moisture from entering the valve stem. Retain this
valve stem cap for reuse. Do not substitute a regu-
lar valve stem cap in its place.
CAUTION: The valve stem used on this vehicle is
made of aluminum and the core is nickel plated
brass. The original valve stem core must be rein-
stalled and not substituted with a valve stem core
made of a different material. This is required to pre-
vent corrosion in the valve stem caused by the dif-
ferent metals.
(2) Dismount tire from wheel following tire
changer manufacturers instructions while paying
special attention to the following to avoid damaging
the pressure sensor:
(a) When breaking the tire bead loose from the
wheel rim, avoid using the Bead Breaker in the
area of the sensor. That includes both front and
rear beads of the tire.
(b) When preparing to dismount the tire from
the wheel, carefully insert the mounting/dimount-
ing tool at the valve stem 10É (Fig. 18), then pro-
ceed to dismount the tire from the wheel. Use this
process on both the upper and lower tire beads.
(3) Using a thin wall socket, remove special nut
retaining sensor to wheel (Fig. 19).
(4) Remove sensor from wheel (Fig. 19).
Fig. 17 Magnet Placement Over Valve Stem
1 - RE-LEARN MAGNET
2 - VALVE STEM
RSTIRES/WHEELS22-11
SENSOR - TPM (Continued)

(6) If required, remove the three screws that
secure the rear A/C-heater control to the bezel and
remove the control from the bezel (Fig. 2).
INSTALLATION
(1) If removed, position the rear A/C-heater control
onto the bezel.
(2) If removed, install the three screws that secure
the rear A/C-heater control to the bezel. Tighten the
screws to 2 N´m (17 in. lbs.).
(3) Position the rear A/C-heater control near the
headliner.
(4) Connect the wire harness connector to the rear
A/C-heater control.
(5) Insert the locator tabs on the back of the rear
A/C-heater control bezel over the forward edge of the
headliner opening.
(6) Slide the rear A/C-heater control bezel forward
far enough to align the snap clips on the bezel with
the receptacles on the headliner.
(7) Using hand pressure, press the top edge of the
rear A/C-heater control bezel upward until the two
snap clips are fully seated in their receptacles.
(8) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
(9) Using the DRB-IIItreset the Rear Tempera-
ture Selector calibration values.
(10) Verify that the Actuator Calibration of the
Front Control has passed. If an Actuator Calibration
has not passed correct any errors before proceeding
further.
(11) Rotate the Rear Temperature Selector counter
clockwise to the Cold Position, allow the Selector to
remain in the Cold Position for 5 seconds.(12) Rotate the Rear Temperature Selector Clock-
wise to the Hot Position, allow the Selector to remain
in the Cold Position for 5 seconds.
(13) Calibration is now complete.
BLEND DOOR ACTUATOR
DESCRIPTION
The rear blend door actuator is a reversible,
12-volt Direct Current (DC), servo motor. The single
blend door actuator is located on the outboard side of
the rear HVAC housing, below the mode door actua-
tor. The blend door actuator is mechanically con-
nected to the blend air door.
The rear blend door actuator is interchangeable
with the actuator for the mode door. Each actuator is
contained within an identical black molded plastic
housing with an integral wire connector receptacle.
Two integral mounting tabs allow the actuator to be
secured with two screws to the rear HVAC housing.
Each actuator also has an identical output shaft with
splines that connects it to the pivot or linkage of the
proper door. The rear blend door actuator does not
require mechanical indexing to the blend air door
pivot, as it is electronically calibrated by the front
heater-A/C control module.
OPERATION
The rear blend door actuator is connected to the
front heater-A/C control module through the vehicle
electrical system by a dedicated two-wire take out
and connector of the rear HVAC wire harness. The
blend door actuator can move the blend air door in
two directions. When the front heater-A/C control
module pulls the voltage on one side of the motor
connection high and the other connection low, the
blend air door will move in one direction. When the
module reverses the polarity of the voltage to the
motor, the blend air door moves in the opposite direc-
tion. When the module makes the voltage to both
connections high or both connections low, the blend
air door stops and will not move. These same motor
connections also provide a feedback signal to the
front heater-A/C control module. This feedback signal
allows the module to monitor the operation and rela-
tive positions of the blend door actuator and the
blend air door. The front heater-A/C control module
learns the blend air door stop positions during the
calibration procedure and will store a Diagnostic
Trouble Code (DTC) for any problems it detects in
the blend door actuator circuits.
The rear blend door actuator can be diagnosed
using a DRBIIItscan tool. Refer to Body Diagnostic
Procedures for more information. The rear blend door
Fig. 2 Heater-A/C Control Bezel
1 - BEZEL
2 - SNAP CLIP (2)
3 - HEATER-A/C CONTROL
4 - SCREW (3)
5 - LOCATOR TAB (2)
RSCONTROLS - REAR24-35
A/C-HEATER CONTROL (Continued)

INDEX
ABS FASTENER TORQUE,
SPECIFICATIONS......................5-79
ABSORBER - DESCRIPTION, SHOCK.......2-37
ABSORBER - INSTALLATION, SHOCK......2-38
ABSORBER - OPERATION, SHOCK........2-37
ABSORBER - REMOVAL, SHOCK..........2-37
ABSORBER (UPPER BUSHING) -
ASSEMBLY, SHOCK....................2-38
ABSORBER (UPPER BUSHING) -
DISASSEMBLY, SHOCK.................2-37
A/C COMPRESSOR - DESCRIPTION......24-73
A/C COMPRESSOR - OPERATION........24-73
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH COIL -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.............24-15
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH RELAY -
DESCRIPTION.......................24-19
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH RELAY -
INSTALLATION.......................24-20
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH RELAY -
OPERATION.........................24-19
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH RELAY -
REMOVAL..........................24-20
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH/COIL -
DESCRIPTION.......................24-15
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH/COIL -
INSPECTION........................24-17
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH/COIL -
INSTALLATION.......................24-17
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH/COIL -
OPERATION.........................24-15
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH/COIL -
REMOVAL..........................24-16
A/C COMPRESSOR MOUNTING BRACKET
- 2.4L ENGINE - INSTALLATION.........24-76
A/C COMPRESSOR MOUNTING BRACKET
- 2.4L ENGINE - REMOVAL.............24-75
A/C CONDENSER - DESCRIPTION........24-76
A/C CONDENSER - INSTALLATION.......24-78
A/C CONDENSER - OPERATION..........24-76
A/C CONDENSER - REMOVAL...........24-77
A/C COOL DOWN TEST - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING........................24-6
A/C DISCHARGE LINE - INSTALLATION . . . 24-80
A/C DISCHARGE LINE - REMOVAL.......24-79
A/C EVAPORATOR - DESCRIPTION . . 24-80,24-97
A/C EVAPORATOR - INSTALLATION......24-80
A/C EVAPORATOR - INSTALLATION,
REAR..............................24-99
A/C EVAPORATOR - OPERATION....24-80,24-97
A/C EVAPORATOR - REMOVAL..........24-80
A/C EVAPORATOR - REMOVAL, REAR.....24-97
A/C EVAPORATOR LINE EXTENSION -
INSTALLATION, REAR.................24-99
A/C EVAPORATOR LINE EXTENSION -
REMOVAL..........................24-98
A/C EXPANSION VALVE - DESCRIPTION . . . 24-99
A/C EXPANSION VALVE - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING.......................24-81
A/C EXPANSION VALVE - INSTALLATION . 24-100
A/C EXPANSION VALVE - OPERATION.....24-99
A/C EXPANSION VALVE - REMOVAL.....24-100
A/C HEATER CONTROL - DESCRIPTION . . . 24-20
A/C HEATER CONTROL - INSTALLATION . . . 24-21
A/C HEATER CONTROL - REMOVAL......24-21
A/C PERFORMANCE TEST - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING........................24-7
A/C PRESSURE TRANSDUCER -
DESCRIPTION.......................24-21
A/C PRESSURE TRANSDUCER -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.............24-22
A/C PRESSURE TRANSDUCER -
INSTALLATION.......................24-22
A/C PRESSURE TRANSDUCER -
OPERATION.........................24-21
A/C PRESSURE TRANSDUCER -
REMOVAL..........................24-22
A/C SYSTEM, CAUTION................24-66
A/C SYSTEM, SPECIFICATIONS..........24-11
A/C SYSTEM, WARNING...............24-65
ACCELERATOR PEDAL - INSTALLATION . . . 14-24
ACCELERATOR PEDAL - REMOVAL
.......14-24
ACCESSORY DRIVE BELT - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING
.........................7-7
ACCESSORY DRIVE BELT TENSION,
SPECIFICATIONS
.......................7-5
ACCUMULATOR - DESCRIPTION
.......21-188,
21s-206,21s-94
ACCUMULATOR - OPERATION
....21-189,21s-94A/C-HEATER CONTROL - DESCRIPTION . . . 24-34
A/C-HEATER CONTROL - INSTALLATION . . . 24-35
A/C-HEATER CONTROL - OPERATION.....24-34
A/C-HEATER CONTROL - REMOVAL......24-34
A/C-HEATER CONTROL CALIBRATION -
STANDARD PROCEDURE...............24-20
ACTUATOR - DESCRIPTION, BLEND
DOOR........................24-23,24-35
ACTUATOR - DESCRIPTION, ENGAGE.....8N-10
ACTUATOR - DESCRIPTION, LATCH......8N-14
ACTUATOR - DESCRIPTION, MODE
DOOR.............................24-30
ACTUATOR - DESCRIPTION,
RECIRCULATION DOOR................24-32
ACTUATOR - INSTALLATION, BLEND
DOOR........................24-23,24-36
ACTUATOR - INSTALLATION, ENGAGE....8N-11
ACTUATOR - INSTALLATION, INSIDE
HANDLE............................23-27
ACTUATOR - INSTALLATION, LATCH.....8N-14
ACTUATOR - INSTALLATION, MODE
DOOR.............................24-31
ACTUATOR - INSTALLATION,
RECIRCULATION DOOR................24-33
ACTUATOR - OPERATION, BLEND DOOR . . 24-23,
24-35
ACTUATOR - OPERATION, ENGAGE......8N-11
ACTUATOR - OPERATION, LATCH........8N-14
ACTUATOR - OPERATION, MODE DOOR . . . 24-30
ACTUATOR - OPERATION,
RECIRCULATION DOOR................24-32
ACTUATOR - REAR - DESCRIPTION,
MODE DOOR........................24-39
ACTUATOR - REAR - INSTALLATION,
MODE DOOR........................24-40
ACTUATOR - REAR - OPERATION, MODE
DOOR.............................24-40
ACTUATOR - REAR - REMOVAL, MODE
DOOR.............................24-40
ACTUATOR - REMOVAL, BLEND DOOR . . . 24-23,
24-36
ACTUATOR - REMOVAL, ENGAGE........8N-11
ACTUATOR - REMOVAL, INSIDE HANDLE . . 23-27
ACTUATOR - REMOVAL, LATCH.........8N-14
ACTUATOR - REMOVAL, MODE DOOR....24-30
ACTUATOR - REMOVAL, RECIRCULATION
DOOR.............................24-33
ADAPTER - INSTALLATION, FRONT DISC
BRAKE CALIPER.................5-31,5s-30
ADAPTER - INSTALLATION, OIL FILTER . . . 9-139
ADAPTER - REMOVAL, FRONT DISC
BRAKE CALIPER.................5-31,5s-30
ADAPTER - REMOVAL, OIL FILTER.......9-139
ADAPTIVE MEMORIES, OPERATION -
FUEL CORRECTION OR................14-20
ADDING ADDITIONAL COOLANT -
STANDARD PROCEDURE.................7-5
ADDITIONAL COOLANT - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, ADDING...................7-5
ADHESIVE ATTACHED - INSTALLATION,
EXTERIOR NAME PLATES..............23-51
ADHESIVE ATTACHED - REMOVAL,
EXTERIOR NAME PLATES..............23-51
ADHESIVE LOCATIONS -
SPECIFICATIONS, STRUCTURAL
........23-156
ADJUSTABLE - INSTALLATION, PEDALS
. . . 5s-40
ADJUSTABLE - REMOVAL, PEDALS
.......5s-38
ADJUSTABLE PEDALS SWITCH -
INSTALLATION
.......................5s-10
ADJUSTABLE PEDALS SWITCH -
REMOVAL
..........................5s-10
ADJUSTER-BORC-PILLAR -
INSTALLATION, SEAT BELT HEIGHT
......8O-13
ADJUSTER-BORC-PILLAR -
REMOVAL, SEAT BELT HEIGHT
..........8O-13
ADJUSTER - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
DRUM BRAKE AUTOMATIC
.........5-13,5s-13
ADJUSTER - INSTALLATION, FRONT
SEAT TRACK MANUAL
................23-95
ADJUSTER - INSTALLATION, FRONT
SEAT TRACK POWER
.................23-95
ADJUSTER - REMOVAL, FRONT SEAT
TRACK MANUAL
.....................23-95
ADJUSTER - REMOVAL, FRONT SEAT
TRACK POWER
......................23-95
ADJUSTER KNOB - INSTALLATION, SEAT
BELT HEIGHT
.......................8O-14ADJUSTER KNOB - REMOVAL, SEAT
BELT HEIGHT.......................8O-14
ADJUSTER NOISE DIAGNOSIS -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, HYDRAULIC
LASH...............................9-34
ADJUSTER TENSION RELEASE -
STANDARD PROCEDURE, PARKING
BRAKE AUTOMATIC...............5-58,5s-61
ADJUSTER TENSION RESET -
STANDARD PROCEDURE, PARKING
BRAKE AUTOMATIC...............5-59,5s-61
ADJUSTERS - INSTALLATION,
HYDRAULIC LASH.....................9-34
ADJUSTERS - REMOVAL, HYDRAULIC
LASH...............................9-34
AERATION - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
COOLING SYSTEM.....................7-3
AFTER AN AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT -
STANDARD PROCEDURE, SERVICE.......8O-3
AIR CLEANER ELEMENT - INSTALLATION . . 9-24,
9-98
AIR CLEANER ELEMENT - REMOVAL . . 9-24,9-98
AIR CLEANER HOUSING - INSTALLATION . . 9-24,
9-99
AIR CLEANER HOUSING - REMOVAL . . 9-24,9-99
AIR CONDITIONER - DESCRIPTION,
HEATER .............................24-1
AIR CONDITIONER - OPERATION,
HEATER .............................24-4
AIR CONTROL MOTOR - DESCRIPTION,
IDLE...............................14-28
AIR CONTROL MOTOR - INSTALLATION,
IDLE...............................14-29
AIR CONTROL MOTOR - OPERATION,
IDLE...............................14-28
AIR CONTROL MOTOR - REMOVAL, IDLE . . 14-29
AIR EXHAUSTER - DESCRIPTION, REAR
QUARTER PANEL/FENDER..............23-57
AIR EXHAUSTER - INSTALLATION, REAR
QUARTER PANEL/FENDER..............23-58
AIR EXHAUSTER - REMOVAL, REAR
QUARTER PANEL/FENDER..............23-57
AIR FILTER - DESCRIPTION............24-43
AIR FILTER - INSTALLATION............24-44
AIR FILTER - REMOVAL...............24-43
AIR GAP, SPECIFICATIONS - WHEEL
SPEED SENSOR.......................5-79
AIR INTAKE PIPE - INSTALLATION......24-114
AIR INTAKE PIPE - REMOVAL..........24-113
AIR OUTLETS - DESCRIPTION.....24-44,24-56
AIR OUTLETS - INSTALLATION..........24-56
AIR OUTLETS - REMOVAL.............24-56
AIR PRESSURE TESTS - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING, CLUTCH.........21-122,21s-30
AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
DESCRIPTION, INLET.................14-30
AIRBAG - DESCRIPTION, DRIVER........8O-6
AIRBAG - DESCRIPTION, PASSENGER.....8O-8
AIRBAG - DESCRIPTION, SEAT..........8O-11
AIRBAG - INSTALLATION, DRIVER........8O-7
AIRBAG - INSTALLATION, PASSENGER . . . 8O-10
AIRBAG - OPERATION, DRIVER..........8O-6
AIRBAG - OPERATION, PASSENGER.......8O-9
AIRBAG - OPERATION, SEAT...........8O-11
AIRBAG - REMOVAL, DRIVER
............8O-6
AIRBAG - REMOVAL, PASSENGER
........8O-9
AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, SERVICE AFTER AN
........8O-3
AIRBAG SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING
............................8O-2
AIRBAG TRIM COVER - INSTALLATION,
DRIVER
.............................8O-7
AIRBAG TRIM COVER - REMOVAL,
DRIVER
.............................8O-7
AIRBAGS - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
HANDLING
..........................8O-3
AJAR SWITCH - EXPORT -
INSTALLATION, HOOD
.................8Q-3
AJAR SWITCH - EXPORT - REMOVAL,
HOOD
..............................8Q-3
ALIGNMENT - DESCRIPTION, WHEEL
......2-47
ALIGNMENT - EXPORT - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, FRONT FOG LAMP UNIT
.....8L-9
ALIGNMENT - EXPORT - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, HEADLAMP UNIT
.........8L-14
ALIGNMENT - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
FRONT FOG LAMP UNIT
................8L-9
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ALIGNMENT - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
FRONT WIPER ARM...................8R-8
ALIGNMENT - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
HEADLAMP UNIT.....................8L-13
ALIGNMENT - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
WHEEL.............................2-52
ALIGNMENT, SPECIFICATIONS - WHEEL....2-56
ALUMINUM WHEEL CARE - CLEANING . . . 22-18
AMBIENT TEMP SENSOR - DESCRIPTION . 8M-11
AMBIENT TEMP SENSOR - OPERATION . . 8M-11
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.............8M-12
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR
CIRCUIT - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING....8M-12
AN AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, SERVICE AFTER...........8O-3
ANCHOR - DESCRIPTION, CHILD
RESTRAINT..........................8O-4
ANCHOR - OPERATION, CHILD
RESTRAINT..........................8O-4
ANTENNA - EXPORT - DESCRIPTION,
QUARTER GLASS INTEGRAL............8A-9
ANTENNA - EXPORT - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, QUARTER GLASS INTEGRAL....8A-9
ANTENNA - EXPORT - OPERATION,
QUARTER GLASS INTEGRAL............8A-9
ANTENNA BODY AND CABLE -
DESCRIPTION........................8A-4
ANTENNA BODY AND CABLE -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING..............8A-4
ANTENNA BODY AND CABLE -
INSTALLATION.......................8A-6
ANTENNA BODY AND CABLE -
OPERATION..........................8A-4
ANTENNA BODY AND CABLE - REMOVAL . . 8A-5
ANTENNA CABLE - INSTALLATION,
INSTRUMENT PANEL..................8A-9
ANTENNA CABLE - REMOVAL,
INSTRUMENT PANEL..................8A-8
ANTENNA MODULE - EXPORT -
DESCRIPTION........................8A-6
ANTENNA MODULE - EXPORT -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING..............8A-7
ANTENNA MODULE - EXPORT -
INSTALLATION.......................8A-7
ANTENNA MODULE - EXPORT -
OPERATION..........................8A-6
ANTENNA MODULE - EXPORT -
REMOVAL...........................8A-7
ANTILOCK BRAKE - DESCRIPTION,
CONTROLLER........................8E-5
ANTILOCK BRAKE - INSTALLATION,
CONTROLLER........................8E-6
ANTILOCK BRAKE - OPERATION,
CONTROLLER........................8E-5
ANTILOCK BRAKE - REMOVAL,
CONTROLLER........................8E-6
ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM -
DESCRIPTION........................5-75
ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM - OPERATION . . 5-76
ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM BLEEDING -
STANDARD PROCEDURE................5-78
ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (EXPORT) -
DESCRIPTION........................5-75
A-PILLAR LOWER EXTENSION TRIM -
INSTALLATION.......................23-74
A-PILLAR LOWER EXTENSION TRIM -
REMOVAL..........................23-74
A-PILLAR TRIM - INSTALLATION........23-74
A-PILLAR TRIM - REMOVAL............23-74
A-PILLAR-HEADER, OR B-PILLAR -
INSTALLATION.......................23-17
A-PILLAR-HEADER, OR B-PILLAR -
REMOVAL
..........................23-17
APPLIQUE - INSTALLATION
.............23-14
APPLIQUE - REMOVAL
................23-14
ARM - DESCRIPTION, LOWER CONTROL
. . . 2-12
ARM - INSPECTION, LOWER CONTROL
....2-14
ARM - INSTALLATION, LOWER CONTROL
. . 2-16
ARM - INSTALLATION, REAR WIPER
.....8R-10
ARM - INSTALLATION, TORQUE
..........3-44
ARM - OPERATION, LOWER CONTROL
.....2-12
ARM - REMOVAL, LOWER CONTROL
......2-12
ARM - REMOVAL, REAR WIPER
.........8R-10
ARM - REMOVAL, TORQUE
..............3-44
ARM ALIGNMENT - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, FRONT WIPER
............8R-8ARM (REAR BUSHING - HYDRO) -
ASSEMBLY, LOWER CONTROL...........2-14
ARM (REAR BUSHING - HYDRO) -
DISASSEMBLY, LOWER CONTROL........2-14
ARM (REAR BUSHING - STANDARD) -
ASSEMBLY, LOWER CONTROL...........2-14
ARM (REAR BUSHING - STANDARD) -
DISASSEMBLY, LOWER CONTROL........2-13
ARMREST - INSTALLATION.............23-91
ARMREST - REMOVAL................23-91
ARMS - DESCRIPTION, ROCKER....9-109,9s-26
ARMS - INSPECTION, ROCKER...........9-35
ARMS - INSTALLATION, FRONT WIPER....8R-9
ARMS - INSTALLATION, ROCKER.........9-35
ARMS - OPERATION, ROCKER.....9-109,9s-26
ARMS - REMOVAL, FRONT WIPER........8R-9
ARMS - REMOVAL, ROCKER.............9-34
ARMS AND SHAFT - ASSEMBLY,
ROCKER.......................9-109,9s-27
ARMS AND SHAFT - DISASSEMBLY,
ROCKER.......................9-109,9s-27
ARMS AND SHAFT - INSTALLATION,
ROCKER.......................9-110,9s-28
ARMS AND SHAFT - REMOVAL, ROCKER . 9-109,
9s-27
ASSIST HANDLE - INSTALLATION........23-74
ASSIST HANDLE - REMOVAL...........23-74
ASSIST STRAP - INSTALLATION, FRONT
SEATBACK..........................23-92
ASSIST STRAP - REMOVAL, FRONT
SEATBACK..........................23-92
ATC - OPERATION, THREE ZONE.........24-5
ATTACHED - INSTALLATION, EXTERIOR
NAME PLATES - ADHESIVE.............23-51
ATTACHED - INSTALLATION, EXTERIOR
NAME PLATES - TAPE.................23-51
ATTACHED - REMOVAL, EXTERIOR NAME
PLATES - ADHESIVE..................23-51
ATTACHED - REMOVAL, EXTERIOR NAME
PLATES - TAPE ......................23-51
AUDIO - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.......8A-2
AUDIO/VIDEO - DESCRIPTION...........8A-1
AUDIO/VIDEO - OPERATION.............8A-2
AUTO SHUT DOWN RELAY -
DESCRIPTION.........................8I-3
AUTO SHUT DOWN RELAY - OPERATION . . . 8I-3
AUTOMATIC ADJUSTER - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING, DRUM BRAKE.......5-13,5s-13
AUTOMATIC ADJUSTER TENSION
RELEASE - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
PARKING BRAKE.................5-58,5s-61
AUTOMATIC ADJUSTER TENSION RESET
- STANDARD PROCEDURE, PARKING
BRAKE.........................5-59,5s-61
AUTOMATIC DAY / NIGHT MIRROR -
DESCRIPTION.......................8N-47
AUTOMATIC DAY / NIGHT MIRROR -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.............8N-47
AUTOMATIC DAY / NIGHT MIRROR -
OPERATION.........................8N-47
AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL
(ATC) - INSTALLATION................24-29
AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL
(ATC) - REMOVAL....................24-28
AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL
SYSTEM - OPERATION
...............24-112
AUTOMATIC THREE ZONE -
DESCRIPTION
........................24-3
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE - ASSEMBLY,
41TE
............................21s-184
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE -
DESCRIPTION, 40TE
.................21s-25
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE -
DESCRIPTION, 41TE
.................21-117
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE -
DISASSEMBLY, 41TE
................21s-166
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE - OPERATION,
40TE
.............................21s-27
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE - OPERATION,
41TE
.............................21-119
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE, SPECIAL
TOOLS - 41TE
......................21-183
AUTOMATIC/MANUAL TRANSAXLE FLUID
- DESCRIPTION
........................0-4
AUTOSTICK SWITCH - DESCRIPTION
....21-189
AUTOSTICK SWITCH - OPERATION
......21-189
AWD - INSTALLATION
..................2-45AWD - INSTALLATION, REAR WHEEL
SPEED SENSOR.......................5-80
AWD - INSTALLATION, SPRING..........2-39
AWD - REMOVAL.....................2-45
AWD - REMOVAL, REAR WHEEL SPEED
SENSOR............................5-80
AWD - REMOVAL, SPRING..............2-38
AWD, HEAVY DUTY, CARGO -
INSTALLATION........................2-36
AWD, HEAVY DUTY, CARGO - REMOVAL . . . 2-36
AWD POWER TRANSFER UNIT FLUID -
DESCRIPTION.........................0-6
AWD REAR DRIVELINE MODULE FLUIDS
- DESCRIPTION........................0-6
AXLE SEALS - INSTALLATION...........21-61
AXLE SEALS - REMOVAL..............21-61
B OR C-PILLAR - INSTALLATION, SEAT
BELT HEIGHT ADJUSTER..............8O-13
B OR C-PILLAR - REMOVAL, SEAT BELT
HEIGHT ADJUSTER...................8O-13
BACK - INSTALLATION, BENCH SEAT....23-103
BACK - INSTALLATION, FRONT SEAT.....23-92
BACK - QUAD BUCKET - INSTALLATION,
BUCKET SEAT.......................23-99
BACK - QUAD BUCKET - REMOVAL,
BUCKET SEAT.......................23-98
BACK - REMOVAL, BENCH SEAT........23-103
BACK - REMOVAL, FRONT SEAT.........23-92
BACK COVER - INSTALLATION, BENCH
SEAT .............................23-103
BACK COVER - REMOVAL, BENCH SEAT . . 23-103
BACK HINGE - REMOVAL, BENCH SEAT . . 23-102
BACK HINGE COVERS - QUAD BUCKET,
50/50 SPLIT, BENCH - INSTALLATION,
SEAT .............................23-101
BACK HINGE COVERS - QUAD BUCKET,
50/50 SPLIT, BENCH - REMOVAL, SEAT . . 23-101
BACKING PLATE - INSTALLATION,
STEERING COLUMN COVER............23-70
BACKING PLATE - REMOVAL, STEERING
COLUMN COVER.....................23-70
BACK-UP LAMP SWITCH -
INSTALLATION.......................21-62
BACK-UP LAMP SWITCH - REMOVAL.....21-62
BAG RETAINER - INSTALLATION,
PLASTIC GROCERY..................23-105
BAG RETAINER - REMOVAL, PLASTIC
GROCERY.........................23-104
BALANCE - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
TIRE AND WHEEL.....................22-5
BALANCE SHAFTS AND CARRIER
ASSEMBLY - DESCRIPTION.............9-69
BALANCE SHAFTS AND CARRIER
ASSEMBLY - INSTALLATION.............9-72
BALANCE SHAFTS AND CARRIER
ASSEMBLY - OPERATION...............9-69
BALANCE SHAFTS AND CARRIER
ASSEMBLY - REMOVAL.................9-69
BALL BEARING - INSTALLATION, END
COVER.............................21-10
BALL BEARING - REMOVAL, END COVER . . . 21-9
BALL JOINT - DESCRIPTION, LOWER......2-10
BALL JOINT - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
LOWER.............................2-10
BALL JOINT - OPERATION, LOWER.......2-10
BAR - DESCRIPTION, STABILIZER....2-16,2-45
BAR - DESCRIPTION, TRACK............2-46
BAR - INSPECTION, STABILIZER..........2-18
BAR - INSTALLATION, STABILIZER........2-18
BAR - INSTALLATION, TRACK
............2-46
BAR - OPERATION, STABILIZER
......2-17,2-45
BAR - OPERATION, TRACK
..............2-46
BAR - REMOVAL, STABILIZER
...........2-17
BAR - REMOVAL, TRACK
...............2-46
BAR CUSHION - INSTALLATION,
STABILIZER
...........................2-4
BAR CUSHION - REMOVAL, STABILIZER
....2-4
BASE BRAKE BLEEDING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE
......................5-7,5s-7
BASE BRAKE SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING
.........................5-4,5s-4
BASE BRAKE SYSTEM, SPECIAL TOOLS
. . . 5-10,
5s-9
BASE BRAKES - DESCRIPTION
........5-3,5s-3
BASE BRAKES - OPERATION
..........5-3,5s-3
BASE BRAKES (EXPORT) - DESCRIPTION
. . . 5-3,
5s-3
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