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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2005  Service Manual (2) Open the liftgate and remove the lower liftgate
trim panel. (Refer to 23 - BODY/DECKLID/HATCH/
LIFTGATE/TAILGATE/TRIM PANEL - REMOVAL).
(3) Disconnect the power latch electrical connector
(Fig. 12

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2005  Service Manual REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Remove trim panel from liftgate, (Refer to 23 -
BODY/DECKLID/HATCH/LIFTGATE/TAILGATE/
TRIM PANEL - REMOVAL).
(3) Disconnect the pinch

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2005  Service Manual POWER LOCKS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
POWER LOCKS
DESCRIPTION.........................20
OPERATION...........................21
DOOR CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH - EXPORT
DESCRIPTION........................

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2005  Service Manual KEYLESS ENTRY
TRANSMITTER
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
KEYLESS ENTRY TRANSMITTER
Using special tool 9001, first test to ensure that
the transmitter is functioning. Typical testing dis-
tance is 2.5 centimete

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2005  Service Manual AUTOMATIC DAY / NIGHT
MIRROR
DESCRIPTION
An automatic dimming inside day/night rear view
mirror and an automatic dimming driver side outside
rear view mirror are available factory-installed
options on

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2005  Service Manual OFF and back ON with the forward-facing light sen-
sor still covered. This defeats the day-detect logic. If
OK, go to Step 8. If not OK, replace the faulty mirror
unit.
(8) With the mirror darkened, p

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2005  Service Manual POWER SEAT SYSTEM
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
POWER SEAT SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
POWER SEAT SYSTEM................31
MEMORY SYSTEM....................32
OPERATION
POWER SEAT SYSTEM................32
MEMORY

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2005  Service Manual self-resetting circuit breaker to protect them from
overload. However, consecutive or frequent resetting
of the circuit breaker must not be allowed to con-
tinue, or the motor may be damaged.
MEMORY S