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Introduction
0Lubrication & Maintenance
2Suspension
3Differential & Driveline
5Brakes
7Cooling
8AAudio
8BChime/Buzzer
8EElectronic Control Modules
8FEngine Systems
8GHeated Systems
8HHorn
8IIgnition Control
8JInstrument Cluster
8LLamps
8MMessage Systems
8NPower Systems
8ORestraints
8PSpeed Control
8QVehicle Theft Security
8RWipers/Washers
8TNavigation/Telecommunication
8WWiring
9Engine
11Exhaust System
13Frame & Bumpers
14Fuel System
19Steering
21Transmission/Transaxle
22Tires/Wheels
23Body
24Heating & Air Conditioning
25Emissions Control
Component and System Index
Service Manual Comment Forms (Rear of Manual)
AUDIO/VIDEO
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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AUDIO/VIDEO
DESCRIPTION..........................1
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
AUDIO/VIDEO.........................2
AMPLIFIER
REMOVAL.............................7
INSTALLATION..........................7
ANTENNA BODY AND CABLE
DESCRIPTION..........................7
OPERATION............................7
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
ANTENNA BODY AND CABLE.............8
REMOVAL.............................8
INSTALLATION..........................8
ANTENNA MODULE - EXPORT
DESCRIPTION.........................10
OPERATION...........................10
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
ANTENNA MODULE - EXPORT...........10
REMOVAL.............................10
INSTALLATION.........................10
ANTENNA - NAVIGATION RADIO
REMOVAL.............................11
INSTALLATION.........................11
CD CHANGER
DESCRIPTION.........................11
OPERATION...........................11
REMOVAL.............................11
INSTALLATION.........................11
DVD PLAYER
DESCRIPTION.........................12
REMOVAL.............................12
INSTALLATION.........................12
INSTRUMENT PANEL ANTENNA CABLE
REMOVAL.............................12INSTALLATION.........................12
QUARTER GLASS INTEGRAL ANTENNA -
EXPORT
DESCRIPTION.........................13
OPERATION...........................13
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
QUARTER GLASS INTEGRAL ANTENNA -
EXPORT............................13
RADIO
DESCRIPTION.........................13
OPERATION...........................14
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
RADIO..............................14
REMOVAL.............................14
INSTALLATION.........................15
RADIO NOISE SUPPRESSION COMPONENTS
DESCRIPTION.........................15
OPERATION...........................15
REMOTE SWITCHES
DESCRIPTION.........................16
OPERATION...........................16
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
REMOTE SWITCHES..................16
REMOVAL.............................17
INSTALLATION.........................17
SPEAKER
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
SPEAKER...........................18
REMOVAL.............................18
INSTALLATION.........................19
VIDEO SCREEN
DESCRIPTION.........................20
OPERATION...........................20
REMOVAL.............................20
INSTALLATION.........................20
AUDIO/VIDEO
DESCRIPTION
An audio system is standard on this model. A rear
seat video system is an available option. Several com-
binations of radio receivers are offered on this model.
The audio/video system uses an ignition switched
source of battery current so that the system will only
operate when the ignition switch is in the RUN or
ACCESSORY/ACCESSORY DELAY positions.
The audio system includes the following compo-
nents:²Amplifier
²Antenna
²CD changer (if equipped)
²DVD player (if equipped)
²Radio noise suppression components
²Radio receiver
²Speakers
²Video screen (if equipped)
Certain functions and features of the audio/video
system rely upon resources shared with other elec-
tronic modules in the vehicle over the Programmable
Communication Interface (PCI) bus network. The
data bus network allows the sharing of sensor infor-
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ANTENNA - NAVIGATION
RADIO
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Remove the radio (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/
AUDIO/RADIO - REMOVAL).
(3) Disconnect antenna from radio (Fig. 7). Remove
tape securing antenna to air duct, and remove
antenna (Fig. 8).
INSTALLATION
(1) Secure antenna to air duct.
(2) Connect antenna to radio.
(3) Install radio (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/AU-
DIO/RADIO - INSTALLATION).
(4) Connect battery negative cable.
CD CHANGER
DESCRIPTION
The 6 Disc In-Dash CD Changer (if equipped) is
located in the instrument panel below the radio. The
remote changer does not use a cartridge or magazine
for the CD's. Up to 6 CD's can be directly loaded into
this unit.
OPERATION
Due to its compact design, the CD changer can
carry out only one operation at a time. For example,
you can not load a new disc while playing another at
the same time. Each operation happens sequentially.
The radio unit provides control over all features of
the CD changer with the exception of the CD load
and eject functions, which are controlled by buttons
located on the front of the CD changer. All features
you would expect, such as Disc Up/Down, Track
Up/Down, Random and Scan are controlled by the
radio, which also displays all relevant CD changer
information on the radio display.
The CD changer contains a Eject button, six disc
buttons, an indicator LED for each of the six disc
positions as well as an illuminated disc opening. The
individual LED indicates whether a CD is currently
loaded in that particular chamber of the CD changer.
Pressing the individual button for a particular cham-
ber, then the Eject button will eject a disc currently
present in that chamber. If the chamber is currently
empty, actuating the individual button will position
that chamber to receive and load a new disc in that
chamber.
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Remove screws holding CD changer.
(3) Disconnect the wire connector from the back of
the CD changer.
(4) Remove the CD changer from the vehicle (Fig.
9).
INSTALLATION
(1) Reconnect the wire connector to the CD
changer.
(2) Insert the CD changer into the instrument
panel.
NOTE: Use care when inserting CD changer so that
cable is not pinched or trapped against instrument
panel.
Fig. 7 NAVIGATION ANTENNA
Fig. 8 NAVIGATION ANTENNA MOUNTING
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(6) Install glove box (Refer to 23 - BODY/INSTRU-
MENT PANEL/GLOVE BOX - INSTALLATION).
(7) Connect the battery negative cable.
QUARTER GLASS INTEGRAL
ANTENNA - EXPORT
DESCRIPTION
The quarter glass integral antenna element is
bonded to the right rear quarter glass and is replaced
with the glass assembly only (Fig. 12).
OPERATION
The integral antenna receives radio frequencies
and sends them to the antenna module for amplifica-
tion.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
QUARTER GLASS INTEGRAL ANTENNA -
EXPORT
The antenna grid pattern is divided into two sepa-
rate patterns. Each terminal connects to a separate
grid pattern, one for AM and the other for FM.
For circuit descriptions and diagrams, refer to the
appropriate wiring information.
(1) Disconnect the antenna module connector from
the antenna terminals on the glass.
(2) Using an ohmmeter, place a lead on one of the
terminals and check each end of the grid pattern con-
nected to this terminal for continuity. If continuity is
not present, move one lead through the grid in pro-
gression starting at the terminal with the other lead
on the terminal until continuity is lost. Repeat pro-
cedure for the other terminal. A break in the antenna
grid can be repaired using a Mopar Rear Window
Defogger Repair Kit (Part Number 4267922) or
equivalent. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/HEATED
GLASS/WINDSHIELD GRID - STANDARD PROCE-
DURE).
RADIO
DESCRIPTION
Available radio receivers for this vehicle include:
²AM/FM/cassette/CD (RAZ or RBP sales code)
²AM/FM/cassette/CD with rear audio (RBU sales
code)
²AM/FM/cassette (RBB sales code)
²AM/FM/6±disc CD radio (RBQ sales code)
²AM/FM/CD/Navigation (RB3 sales code)
²AM/FM/CD with CD changer control (RBK sales
code) export only
²AM/FM/cassette/CD (RBY,RAD, or RBT sales
code) export only
All radio receivers can communicate on the Pro-
grammable Communications Interface (PCI) data bus
network.
Fig. 11 ANTENNA TO RADIO
1 - RADIO
2 - LOCKING ANTENNA CONNECTOR
3 - INSTRUMENT PANEL ANTENNA CABLE
Fig. 12 QUARTER GLASS INTEGRAL ANTENNA
1 - REAR QUARTER GLASS
2 - ANTENNA
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INSTRUMENT PANEL ANTENNA CABLE (Continued)
NAVIGATION/TELECOMMUNICATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
NAVIGATION/TELECOMMUNICATION
DESCRIPTION..........................1
OPERATION............................1
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TELECOMMUNICATION.................1HANDS FREE MODULE
REMOVAL.............................3
INSTALLATION..........................3
NAVIGATION/
TELECOMMUNICATION
DESCRIPTION
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
A hands-free cellular system is an available option
on this vehicle. It uses BluetoothŸ technology to pro-
vide wireless communication between the operator's
compatible cellular telephone and the vehicle's
on-board receiver.
The system uses voice recognition technology to
control operation. The incoming voice is broadcast
through the vehicle's radio speakers, automatically
overriding any other audio signals on the speakers
when the hands-free system is in use. A microphone
in the rearview mirror picks up vehicle occupant's
voices. If a call is in progress when the ignition is
switched off, the hands-free system will continue to
operate for up to 45 seconds as part of the Accessory
Relay Delay function. Thereafter, the call can con-
tinue on the hand-held telephone.
The center console front storage compartment
includes a cellular telephone holder, but the system
will communicate with a telephone that is anywhere
within the vehicle. However, covering the hand held
phone or the hands-free phone module with a metal
object may block the signal. The system will recog-
nize up to seven telephones, each of which is given a
spoken identification by the user during the setup
process. The system includes Spanish voice recogni-
tion in addition to English.
Two buttons on the rearview mirror, identified with
ISO icons, control the system: A9phone9button turns
the system on and off; a9voice recognition9(or voice
command) button prompts the hands-free system to
listen for a voice command.
OPERATION
TELECOMMUNICATION
Two buttons on the rearview mirror, identified with
ISO icons, control the system: A9phone9button turns
the system on and off; a9voice recognition9(or voice
command) button prompts the hands-free system to
listen for a voice command. The system includes the
following features:
²Phonebook - Stores telephone numbers for later
recall by name or other verbal identification, called a
voice tag, and memory location.
²Four memory locations - Home, Work, Mobile
and Pager. A maximum of 32 unique names or voice
tags may be stored at the same time, with a different
number in each of the four memory locations.
²Voice tag dialing - Dials the number associated
with a voice tag and memory location.
²Digit dialing - Dials the telephone number by
recognizing the names of the digits as they are spo-
ken.
²Receiving calls - A voice prompt notifies the user
of an incoming call. Pressing the ªphoneº button
answers the call.
²Privacy Mode - Switches the call to the hand-
held telephone and the hands-free system and back
again using the ªvoice recognitionº (or ªvoice com-
mandº) button and a voice command, if desired.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TELECOMMUNICATION
Any diagnosis of the Telecommunication sys-
tem should begin with the use of the DRB IIIt
diagnostic tool. For information on the use of
the DRB IIIt, refer to the appropriate Diagnos-
tic Service Information.
For complete circuit diagrams, refer to the appro-
priate wiring information.
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WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-
BAGS, REFER TO ELECTRICAL, RESTRAINTS
BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL,
STEERING COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT PANELCOMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. FAILURE
TO TAKE THE PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD
RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT
AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.
TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION
Phone Not
Available1. Bluetooth phone not
paired to the system.1. Ensure that phone(s) are paired to the system.
2. Bluetooth phone not
present or turned OFF.2. Make sure paired phone is present, turned ON and that the
Bluetooth option is enabled on the phone.
3. Bluetooth phone has
low battery.3. At low battery levels, some phones will turn off Bluetooth
functionality. Ensure cellular phone is charged to an adequate
level.
Phone Pairing
Failed1. Phone does not
support Hands Free
Profile1. The Telecommunication system requires the cellular phone to
be BluetoothŸ enabled, as well as supporting the Hands Free
Profile. The customer will have to upgrade their phone to one
supporting Hands Free Profile. A list of suggested phones is
available at: http://www.chrysler.com/uconnect.
2. Phone not Bluetooth
enabled.2. The Telecommunication system requires the cellular phone to
be BluetoothŸ enabled. A list of suggested phones is available
at: http://www.chrysler.com/uconnect.
3. PIN entered on the
phone is not the same
as PIN spoken to the
system.3. The PIN spoken to the system must be the same PIN entered
into the phone.
4. Phone has reached
maximum number of
allowed devices paired.4. Remove one of the previously paired devices from it's list.
Poor Voice
Recognition1. Microphone failure 1. Using a scan tool, check for microphone fault codes.
2. Customer not waiting
for the beep before
speaking.2. Ensure customer is waiting for the system9beep9prior to
beginning the speech to be recognized.
3. Customer not
speaking in a smooth
normal manner.3. Verify that the customer is attempting to use the system with a
smooth consistent voice. The system is designed to accept
normal speech spoken at a normal tone, some people tend to
speak to a computer loud and slow, which results in reduced
performance.
4. Rear view mirror not
properly attached to
mounting.4. Mirror must be firmly mounted to the mounting location. Ensure
that mirror is tightened to the specified torque.
5. High levels of noise in
vehicle compartment5. System performance is increased when noise conditions in the
vehicle are lowered. Ideal conditions include windows closed.
6. Object interfering with
microphone input6. Verify that there is no object, hanging from the mirror, that
could be obstructing the microphone.
7. User not saying9send9
after a pager dialing
request7. User must say9send9at the end of a Pager Dialing request.
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NAVIGATION/TELECOMMUNICATION (Continued)
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION
8. Other passengers
talking while customer is
attempting to use the
system8. Although designed for primary use by the driver, the
microphone will pick up passengers in any seat of the vehicle.
System performance is increased in low noise environments.
Phonebook
names not
recognized
consistently1. Phonebook names
recorded in high noise
conditions1. For increased system performance, it is recommended that the
phone book entries are recorded in a low noise environment. That
is, vehicle in park, with windows up.
2. Phonebook name(s)
short2. For increased performance it is recommended that the user
use both first and last name as a phonebook entry. Example9
Daniel James9as opposed to9Dan9.
3. Phonebook names
recorded by another user3. It is recommended that each user of the system record their
own phonebook entries. This will increase the recognition
performance.
4. Similar names in
phonebook4. For increased system performance it is recommended that the
user do not enter similar sounding names in the phonebook.
5. Object interfering with
microphone input5. Object interfering with microphone input.
Poor Phone
audio quality.1. Microphone failure 1. Use a scan tool, and check for Microphone faults.
2. Rear view mirror not
properly fixed to
mounting button2. Mirror must be firmly mounted to the mounting location. Tighten
mirror to the specified torque.
3. System being used in
high noise conditions3. System performance is increased when noise conditions in the
vehicle are lowered. Ideal conditions include windows closed.
No Phone Audio 1. Phone setting cause
phone audio to be routed
to handset.1. Route audio to9Hands free9device.
HANDS FREE MODULE
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Remove the instrument panel lower console
(Refer to 23 - BODY/INSTRUMENT PANEL/STOR-
AGE BIN - REMOVAL).
(3) Remove the mounting fasteners (Fig. 1).
(4) Disconnect the electrical harness connector and
remove module.
INSTALLATION
(1) Connect electrical harness connector and posi-
tion module.
(2) Install mounting fasteners.
(3) Install instrument panel lower console (Refer to
23 - BODY/INSTRUMENT PANEL/STORAGE BIN -
INSTALLATION).(4) Connect battery negative cable.
Fig. 1 HANDS FREE MODULE
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NAVIGATION/TELECOMMUNICATION (Continued)
WIRING
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
WIRING DIAGRAM INFORMATION....... 8W-01-1
COMPONENT INDEX.................. 8W-02-1
POWER DISTRIBUTION............... 8W-10-1
GROUND DISTRIBUTION.............. 8W-15-1
BUS COMMUNICATIONS.............. 8W-18-1
CHARGING SYSTEM.................. 8W-20-1
STARTING SYSTEM.................. 8W-21-1
FUEL/IGNITION SYSTEM.............. 8W-30-1
TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM..... 8W-31-1
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL............ 8W-33-1
ANTILOCK BRAKES................... 8W-35-1
VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY SYSTEM..... 8W-39-1
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER............... 8W-40-1
HORN/CIGAR LIGHTER/POWER OUTLET . . 8W-41-1
AIR CONDITIONING-HEATER........... 8W-42-1
OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEM........ 8W-43-1
INTERIOR LIGHTING.................. 8W-44-1
BODY CONTROL MODULE............. 8W-45-1
MESSAGE CENTER................... 8W-46-1
AUDIO SYSTEM..................... 8W-47-1REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER............ 8W-48-1
OVERHEAD CONSOLE................. 8W-49-1
FRONT LIGHTING.................... 8W-50-1
REAR LIGHTING..................... 8W-51-1
TURN SIGNALS...................... 8W-52-1
WIPERS............................ 8W-53-1
TRAILER TOW....................... 8W-54-1
NAVIGATION/TELECOMMUNICATIONS.... 8W-55-1
CONVENIENCE SYSTEMS.............. 8W-56-1
POWER WINDOWS................... 8W-60-1
POWER DOOR LOCKS................ 8W-61-1
POWER MIRRORS................... 8W-62-1
POWER SEATS...................... 8W-63-1
POWER SUNROOF................... 8W-64-1
SPLICE INFORMATION................ 8W-70-1
CONNECTOR PIN-OUTS............... 8W-80-1
CONNECTOR/GROUND/SPLICE
LOCATION........................ 8W-91-1
POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM........ 8W-97-1 RSWIRING
8W-1