(8) Position and install the oil pan. Tighten M6
bolts to 9 N´m (80 lbs in) and M8 bolts to 20 N´m
(177 lbs in).
(9) Install belt /pulley vibration damper. Tighten
M8.8 bolt in two stages, 200N´m (147 lbs ft.) then
90É, M10.9 bolt 325N´m (240 lbs ft) then 90É.
(10) Remove the engine support fixture.
(11) Install generator (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/
CHARGING/GENERATOR - INSTALLATION).
(12) Install the air conditioning compressor.
(13) Install the power steering pump.
(14) Install water pump (Refer to 7 - COOLING/
ENGINE/WATER PUMP - INSTALLATION).
(15) Connect coolant hose to oil-water heat
exchanger.
(16) Install high pressure fuel pump (Refer to 14 -
FUEL SYSTEM/FUEL DELIVERY/FUEL PUMP -
INSTALLATION).
(17) Apply sealant to lower portion of, and install,
front cover to cylinder block. Tighten bolts to 20N´m
(177 lbs in) (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/CYLINDER HEAD
- INSTALLATION).
(18) Remove retaining lock for crankshaft/starter
ring gear.
(19) Tighten the oil drain plug to 30N´m (265 lbs
in).
(20) Install a new oil filter. tighten screw cap for
filter to 25N´m (221 lbs. in.).
(21) Install the accessory drive belt.
(22) Install the radiator assembly (Refer to 7 -
COOLING/ENGINE/RADIATOR - INSTALLATION).(23) Install air intake hose.
(24) Fill coolant to the proper level, with the
proper coolant (Refer to 7 - COOLING/ENGINE/
COOLANT - STANDARD PROCEDURE).
(25) Fill the crankcase with the correct oil, to the
proper level. Refer to owners manual for specifica-
tions.
(26) Connect the negative battery cable.
WARNING: USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN THE
ENGINE IS OPERATING. DO NOT STAND IN A
DIRECT LINE WITH THE FAN. DO NOT PUT YOUR
HANDS NEAR THE PULLEYS, BELTS OR FAN. DO
NOT WEAR LOOSE CLOTHES.
CAUTION: DO NOT pressure test cooling system
until the engine reaches operating temperature.
(27) Start engine and inspect for leaks. care must
be taken to observe the fuel system warning (Refer to
14 - FUEL SYSTEM - WARNING).
TIMING BELT/CHAIN AND
SPROCKETS
REMOVAL
REMOVAL - TENSIONING AND SLIDE RAILS
NOTE: If it necessary to replace the tensioning rail,
slide rail or tensioning arm, they are always
replaced together.
(1) Disconnect negative battery cable.
(2) Remove the engine (Refer to 9 - ENGINE -
REMOVAL).
(3) Remove cylinder head (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/
CYLINDER HEAD - REMOVAL).
NOTE: Remove timing case cover carefully. Care
must be taken not to damage oil pan gasket.
(4) Remove timing case cover (Refer to 9 -
ENGINE/VALVE TIMING/TIMING BELT / CHAIN
COVER(S) - REMOVAL).
(5) Pull the tensioning rail off of the bearing pins
(Fig. 67).
(6) Release the spring at the slide rail and take it
off of the tensioning arm (Fig. 67).
REMOVAL - INTERMEDIATE GEAR
(1) Disconnect negative battery cable.
(2) Remove engine cover (Refer to 9 - ENGINE -
REMOVAL).
Fig. 66 TIMING CHAIN COVER SEALING SURFACE
1 - TIMING CHAIN COVER
2 - SEALANT BEAD
VAENGINE 9 - 61
TIMING CHAIN COVER (Continued)
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION: Liquid refrigerant is corrosive to metal
surfaces. Follow the operating instructions supplied
with the service equipment being used.
Never add R-12 to a refrigerant system designed to
use R-134a. Damage to the system will result.
R-12 refrigerant oil must not be mixed with R-134a
refrigerant oil. They are not compatible.
Do not use R-12 equipment or parts on the R-134a
system. Damage to the system will result.
Do not overcharge the refrigerant system. This will
cause excessive compressor head pressure and
can cause noise and system failure.
Recover the refrigerant before opening any fitting
or connection. Open the fittings with caution, even
after the system has been discharged. Never open
or loosen a connection before recovering the refrig-
erant.
The refrigerant system must always be evacuated
before charging.
Do not open the refrigerant system or uncap a
replacement component until you are ready to ser-
vice the system. This will prevent contamination in
the system.
Before disconnecting a component, clean the out-
side of the fittings thoroughly to prevent contami-
nation from entering the refrigerant system.
Immediately after disconnecting a component from
the refrigerant system, seal the open fittings with a
cap or plug.
Before connecting an open refrigerant fitting,
always install a new seal or gasket. Coat the fitting
and seal with clean refrigerant oil before connect-
ing.
Do not remove the sealing caps from a replacement
component until it is to be installed.
When installing a refrigerant line, avoid sharp
bends that may restrict refrigerant flow. Position the
refrigerant lines away from exhaust system compo-
nents or any sharp edges, which may damage the
line.
Tighten refrigerant fittings only to the specified
torque. The aluminum fittings used in the refriger-
ant system will not tolerate overtightening.
When disconnecting a refrigerant fitting, use a
wrench on both halves of the fitting. This will pre-
vent twisting of the refrigerant lines or tubes.
Refrigerant oil will absorb moisture from the atmo-
sphere if left uncapped. Do not open a container of
refrigerant oil until you are ready to use it. Replace
the cap on the oil container immediately after using.
Store refrigerant oil only in a clean, airtight, and
moisture-free container.Keep service tools and the work area clean. Con-
tamination of the refrigerant system through care-
less work habits must be avoided.REFRIGERANT HOSES/LINES/TUBES
PRECAUTIONS
Kinks or sharp bends in the refrigerant plumbing
will reduce the capacity of the entire system. High
pressures are produced in the system when it is oper-
ating. Extreme care must be exercised to make sure
that all refrigerant system connections are pressure
tight.
A good rule for the flexible hose refrigerant lines is
to keep the radius of all bends at least ten times the
diameter of the hose. Sharp bends will reduce the
flow of refrigerant. The flexible hose lines should be
routed so they are at least 80 millimeters (3 inches)
from the exhaust manifold. It is a good practice to
inspect all flexible refrigerant system hose lines at
least once a year to make sure they are in good con-
dition and properly routed.
There are two types of refrigerant fittings:
²All fittings with O-rings need to be coated with
refrigerant oil before installation. Use only O-rings
that are the correct size and approved for use with
R-134a refrigerant. Failure to do so may result in a
leak.
²Unified plumbing connections with gaskets can-
not be serviced with O-rings. The gaskets are not
reusable and new gaskets do not require lubrication
before installing.
Using the proper tools when making a refrigerant
plumbing connection is very important. Improper
tools or improper use of the tools can damage the
refrigerant fittings. Always use two wrenches when
loosening or tightening tube fittings. Use one wrench
to hold one side of the connection stationary, while
loosening or tightening the other side of the connec-
tion with a second wrench.
The refrigerant must be recovered completely from
the system before opening any fitting or connection.
Open the fittings with caution, even after the refrig-
erant has been recovered. If any pressure is noticed
as a fitting is loosened, tighten the fitting and
recover the refrigerant from the system again.
Do not discharge refrigerant into the atmosphere.
Use an R-134a refrigerant recovery/recycling device
that meets SAE Standard J2210.
The refrigerant system will remain chemically sta-
ble as long as pure, moisture-free R-134a refrigerant
and refrigerant oil is used. Dirt, moisture, or air can
upset this chemical stability. Operational troubles or
serious damage can occur if foreign material is
present in the refrigerant system.
VAPLUMBING 24 - 45
PLUMBING (Continued)
When servicing the air conditioning system, a
R-134a refrigerant recovery/recycling/charging sta-
tion that meets SAE Standard J2210 must be used.
Contact an automotive service equipment supplier for
refrigerant recovery/recycling/charging equipment.
Refer to the operating instructions supplied by the
equipment manufacturer for proper care and use of
this equipment.
A manifold gauge set may be needed with some
recovery/recycling/charging equipment (Fig. 1). The
service hoses on the gauge set being used should
have manual (turn wheel), or automatic back-flow
valves at the service port connector ends. This will
prevent refrigerant from being released into the
atmosphere.
MANIFOLD GAUGE SET CONNECTIONS
CAUTION: Do not use an R-12 manifold gauge set
on an R-134a system. The refrigerants are not com-
patible and system damage will result.
LOW PRESSURE GAUGE HOSE The low pressure
hose (Blue with Black stripe) attaches to the suction
service port. This port is located on the suction line
near the dash panel.HIGH PRESSURE GAUGE HOSE The high pres-
sure hose (Red with Black stripe) attaches to the dis-
charge service port. This port is located on the liquid
line between the condenser and the reciver-drier.
RECOVERY/RECYCLING/EVACUATION/CHARG-
ING HOSE The center manifold hose (Yellow, or
White, with Black stripe) is used to recover, evacu-
ate, and charge the refrigerant system. When the low
or high pressure valves on the manifold gauge set
are opened, the refrigerant in the system will escape
through this hose.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - REFRIGERANT
RECOVERY
WARNING: REVIEW THE WARNINGS AND CAU-
TIONS IN THE FRONT OF THIS SECTION BEFORE
PERFORMING THE FOLLOWING OPERATION.
(Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/
PLUMBING - WARNING) (Refer to 24 - HEATING &
AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING - CAUTION)
A R-134a refrigerant recovery/recycling/charging
station that meets SAE Standard J2210 must be
used to recover the refrigerant from an R-134a refrig-
erant system. Refer to the operating instructions sup-
plied by the equipment manufacturer for the proper
care and use of this equipment.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - REFRIGERANT
SYSTEM EVACUATE
WARNING: REVIEW THE WARNINGS AND CAU-
TIONS IN THE FRONT OF THIS SECTION BEFORE
PERFORMING THE FOLLOWING OPERATION.
(Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/
PLUMBING - WARNING) (Refer to 24 - HEATING &
AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING - CAUTION)
If the refrigerant system has been open to the
atmosphere, it must be evacuated before the system
can be charged. If moisture and air enters the system
and becomes mixed with the refrigerant, the com-
pressor head pressure will rise above acceptable
operating levels. This will reduce the performance of
the air conditioner and damage the compressor.
Evacuating the refrigerant system will remove the
air and boil the moisture out of the system at near
room temperature. To evacuate the refrigerant sys-
tem, use the following procedure:
(1) Connect a R-134a refrigerant recovery/recy-
cling/charging station that meets SAE Standard
J2210 and a manifold gauge set to the refrigerant
system of the vehicle.
Fig. 1 Manifold Gauge Set - Typical
1 - HIGH PRESSURE GAUGE
2 - VALVE
3 - VACUUM/REFRIGERANT HOSE (YELLOW W/ BLACK STRIPE)
4 - HIGH PRESSURE HOSE (RED W/ BLACK STRIPE)
5 - LOW PRESSURE HOSE (BLUE W/ BLACK STRIPE)
6 - VALVE
7 - LOW PRESSURE GAUGE
VAPLUMBING 24 - 47
PLUMBING (Continued)
(2) Open the low and high side valves and start
the charging station vacuum pump. When the suc-
tion gauge reads 88 kPa (26 in. Hg.) vacuum or
greater, close all of the valves and turn off the vac-
uum pump.
(a) If the refrigerant system fails to reach the
specified vacuum, the system has a leak that must
be corrected. (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CON-
DITIONING/PLUMBING - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING - REFRIGERANT SYSTEM LEAKS)
(b) If the refrigerant system maintains the spec-
ified vacuum for five minutes, restart the vacuum
pump, open the suction and discharge valves and
evacuate the system for an additional ten minutes.
(3) Close all of the valves, and turn off the charg-
ing station vacuum pump.
(4) The refrigerant system is now ready to be
charged with R-134a refrigerant. (Refer to 24 -
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING -
STANDARD PROCEDURE - REFRIGERANT SYS-
TEM CHARGE)
STANDARD PROCEDURE - REFRIGERANT
SYSTEM CHARGE
WARNING: REVIEW THE WARNINGS AND CAU-
TIONS IN THE FRONT OF THIS SECTION BEFORE
PERFORMING THE FOLLOWING OPERATION.
(Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/
PLUMBING - WARNING) (Refer to 24 - HEATING &
AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING - CAUTION)
CAUTION: A small amount of refrigerant oil is
removed from the A/C system each time the refrig-
erant system is recovered and evacuated. Before
charging the A/C system, you MUST replenish any
oil lost during the recovery process. Refer the
equipment manufacturer instructions for more infor-
mation.
After the refrigerant system has been tested for
leaks and evacuated, a refrigerant charge can be
injected into the system. (Refer to 24 - HEATING &
AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING - SPECIFICA-
TIONS - CHARGE CAPACITY)
A R-134a refrigerant recovery/recycling/charging
station that meets SAE Standard J2210 must be
used to charge the refrigerant system with R-134a
refrigerant. Refer to the operating instructions sup-
plied by the equipment manufacturer for proper care
and use of this equipment.
PARTIAL CHARGE METHOD
WARNING: REVIEW THE WARNINGS AND CAU-
TIONS IN THE FRONT OF THIS SECTION BEFORE
PERFORMING THE FOLLOWING OPERATION.
(Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/
PLUMBING - WARNING) (Refer to 24 - HEATING &
AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING - CAUTION)
The partial charge method is used to add a partial
charge to a refrigerant system that is low on refrig-
erant. To perform this procedure the evaporator inlet
and outlet tube temperatures are measured. The
temperature difference is measured with a tempera-
ture meter with one or two clamp-on thermocouple
probes. The difference between the evaporator inlet
and outlet tube temperatures will determine the
amount of refrigerant needed.
Before adding a partial refrigerant charge, check
for refrigerant system leaks. (Refer to 24 - HEATING
& AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING - REFRIGERANT SYSTEM LEAKS)
If a leak is found, make the necessary repairs before
attempting a full or partial refrigerant charge.
(1) Attach a manifold gauge set to the refrigerant
system service ports.
(2) Attach the two clamp-on thermocouple probes
to the inlet and outlet tubes of the evaporator coil.
²If a single thermocouple probe is used, attach
the probe to the evaporator inlet tube just before the
collar of the refrigerant line connector fitting. The
probe must make contact with the bottom surface of
the evaporator inlet tube.
²If dual thermocouple probes are used, attach
probe 1 to the evaporator inlet tube, and probe 2 to
the evaporator outlet tube. Attach both probes to the
evaporator tubes just before the collar of the refrig-
erant line connector fittings. The probes must make
contact with the bottom surfaces of the evaporator
inlet and outlet tubes.
(3) Open all of the windows or doors of the passen-
ger compartment.
(4) Set the A/C button on the A/C Heater controls
to the on position, the temperature control knob in
the full cool position, select Recirculation Mode, and
place the blower motor switch in the highest speed
position.
(5) Start the engine and hold the engine idle speed
at 1,000 rpm. Allow the engine to warm up to normal
operating temperature.
(6) The compressor clutch may cycle, depending
upon ambient temperature, humidity, and the refrig-
erant system charge level.
(7) Hold the engine idle speed at 1,000 rpm.
(8) Allow three to five minutes for the refrigerant
system to stabilize, then record the temperatures of
the evaporator inlet and outlet tubes.
24 - 48 PLUMBINGVA
PLUMBING (Continued)
BACKLITE - BULKHEAD TRIM PANEL -
INSTALLATION.......................23-81
BACKLITE - BULKHEAD TRIM PANEL -
REMOVAL..........................23-81
BACKUP LAMP BULB - INSTALLATION.....8L-6
BACKUP LAMP BULB - REMOVAL........8L-5
BALANCE - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
TIRE AND WHEEL.....................22-3
BALL JOINT - INSTALLATION, LOWER......2-6
BALL JOINT - REMOVAL, LOWER..........2-6
BAR - DESCRIPTION, STABILIZER.........2-9
BAR - INSTALLATION, STABILIZER.....2-15,2-9
BAR - OPERATION, STABILIZER...........2-9
BAR - REMOVAL, STABILIZER........2-15,2-9
BASE BRAKE, SPECIFICATIONS............5-6
BASE BRAKE SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING.............................5-2
BASECOAT/CLEARCOAT FINISH -
DESCRIPTION.......................23-74
BATTERY - DESCRIPTION...............8F-6
BATTERY - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.....8F-7
BATTERY - OPERATION.................8F-7
BATTERY CABLES - DESCRIPTION.......8F-14
BATTERY CABLES - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING...........................8F-14
BATTERY CABLES - INSTALLATION.......8F-16
BATTERY CABLES - OPERATION.........8F-14
BATTERY CABLES - REMOVAL..........8F-16
BATTERY CHARGING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE.........................8F-8
BATTERY ELECTROLYTE LEVEL -
STANDARD PROCEDURE, CHECKING.....8F-12
BATTERY HOLDDOWN - DESCRIPTION....8F-14
BATTERY HOLDDOWN - INSTALLATION . . . 8F-14
BATTERY HOLDDOWN - REMOVAL.......8F-14
BATTERY INSTALLATION, INSTALLATION
- AUXILIARY........................8F-13
BATTERY INSTALLATION, INSTALLATION
- UNDER HOOD......................8F-13
BATTERY REMOVAL, REMOVAL -
AUXILIARY..........................8F-13
BATTERY REMOVAL, REMOVAL - UNDER
HOOD..............................8F-12
BATTERY SYSTEM - CLEANING...........8F-5
BATTERY SYSTEM - DESCRIPTION........8F-1
BATTERY SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING............................8F-2
BATTERY SYSTEM - INSPECTION.........8F-6
BATTERY SYSTEM - OPERATION.........8F-2
BATTERY SYSTEM SPECIAL TOOLS,
SPECIAL TOOLS......................8F-6
BATTERY TESTER - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, USING MICRO 420........8F-11
BATTERY TRAY - DESCRIPTION.........8F-16
BATTERY TRAY - INSTALLATION.........8F-16
BATTERY TRAY - OPERATION...........8F-16
BATTERY TRAY - REMOVAL............8F-16
BEAM HEADLAMP BULB -
INSTALLATION, HIGH.................8L-17
BEAM HEADLAMP BULB -
INSTALLATION, LOW..................8L-19
BEAM HEADLAMP BULB - REMOVAL,
HIGH..............................8L-17
BEAM HEADLAMP BULB - REMOVAL,
LOW ..............................8L-18
BEAM INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, HIGH . . 8J-17
BEAM INDICATOR - OPERATION, HIGH....8J-17
BEARING - INSTALLATION, CENTER........3-9
BEARING - INSTALLATION, HUB...........2-5
BEARING - INSTALLATION, OUTPUT
SHAFT............................21-122
BEARING - REMOVAL, CENTER...........3-8
BEARING - REMOVAL, HUB..............2-4
BEARING - REMOVAL, OUTPUT SHAFT . . . 21-122
BEARINGS/SEALS - INSTALLATION, AXLE . . 3-17
BEARINGS/SEALS - INSTALLATION, AXLE
HUB................................3-20
BEARINGS/SEALS - REMOVAL, AXLE......3-17
BEARINGS/SEALS - REMOVAL, AXLE
HUB
................................3-20
BELT - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
ACCESSORY DRIVE
.....................7-5
BELT & RETRACTOR - INSTALLATION,
FRONT SEAT
........................8O-21
BELT & RETRACTOR - INSTALLATION,
REAR SEAT
.........................8O-29
BELT & RETRACTOR - REMOVAL, FRONT
SEAT
..............................8O-19BELT & RETRACTOR - REMOVAL, REAR
SEAT ..............................8O-27
BELT BUCKLE - INSTALLATION, FRONT
SEAT ..............................8O-23
BELT BUCKLE - REMOVAL, FRONT SEAT . . 8O-22
BELT SWITCH - DESCRIPTION, SEAT.....8O-31
BELT SWITCH - OPERATION, SEAT.......8O-31
BELT TENSIONER - DESCRIPTION, SEAT . . 8O-31
BELT TENSIONER - OPERATION, SEAT....8O-32
BELT TENSIONERS - DESCRIPTION........7-5
BELT TENSIONERS - OPERATION..........7-5
BELT TURNING LOOP ADJUSTER -
INSTALLATION, SEAT.................8O-34
BELT TURNING LOOP ADJUSTER -
REMOVAL, SEAT.....................8O-33
BELT WEATHERSTRIP - INSTALLATION,
FRONT DOOR INNER..................23-87
BELT WEATHERSTRIP - INSTALLATION,
FRONT DOOR OUTER.................23-87
BELT WEATHERSTRIP - REMOVAL,
FRONT DOOR INNER..................23-87
BELT WEATHERSTRIP - REMOVAL,
FRONT DOOR OUTER.................23-87
BELTS - INSTALLATION, DRIVE............7-8
BELTS - REMOVAL, DRIVE...............7-8
BEZEL - INSTALLATION, ACCESSORY
SWITCH............................23-54
BEZEL - INSTALLATION, CLUSTER.......23-54
BEZEL - INSTALLATION, INSTRUMENT
PANEL CENTER......................23-55
BEZEL - REMOVAL, ACCESSORY SWITCH . 23-54
BEZEL - REMOVAL, CLUSTER...........23-53
BEZEL - REMOVAL, INSTRUMENT PANEL
CENTER............................23-55
BLADE - DESCRIPTION, WIPER.........8R-15
BLADE - INSTALLATION, WIPER.........8R-16
BLADE - OPERATION, WIPER...........8R-15
BLADE - REMOVAL, WIPER............8R-16
BLEED PROCEDURE, STANDARD
PROCEDURE - POWER STEERING
PUMP FILL.........................19-14
BLEEDING - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
MANUAL.............................5-4
BLEEDING - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
MASTER CYLINDER...................5-17
BLEEDING - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
PRESSURE...........................5-5
BLOCK - DESCRIPTION, BLOWER
MOTOR RESISTOR...................24-16
BLOCK - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR............24-16
BLOCK - INSTALLATION, BLOWER
MOTOR RESISTOR...................24-17
BLOCK - OPERATION, BLOWER MOTOR
RESISTOR..........................24-16
BLOCK - REMOVAL, BLOWER MOTOR
RESISTOR..........................24-16
BLOCK #1 - DESCRIPTION, FUSE......8W-97-2
BLOCK #1 - INSTALLATION, FUSE.....8W-97-3
BLOCK #1 - OPERATION, FUSE.......8W-97-2
BLOCK #1 - REMOVAL, FUSE.........8W-97-3
BLOCK #2 - DESCRIPTION, FUSE......8W-97-3
BLOCK #2 - OPERATION, FUSE.......8W-97-3
BLOCK HEATER - INSTALLATION,
ENGINE.............................7-14
BLOCK HEATER - REMOVAL, ENGINE......7-14
BLOCK JOURNALS - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, MEASURE CRANKSHAFT
....9-35
BLOWER MOTOR - INSTALLATION
. . 24-33,24-40
BLOWER MOTOR - REMOVAL
......24-32,24-39
BLOWER MOTOR RELAY - DESCRIPTION
. . 24-23
BLOWER MOTOR RELAY - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING
.......................24-24
BLOWER MOTOR RELAY -
INSTALLATION
.......................24-24
BLOWER MOTOR RELAY - OPERATION
. . . 24-23
BLOWER MOTOR RELAY - REMOVAL
.....24-24
BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR BLOCK -
DESCRIPTION
.......................24-16
BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR BLOCK -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
.............24-16
BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR BLOCK -
INSTALLATION
.......................24-17
BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR BLOCK -
OPERATION
.........................24-16
BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR BLOCK -
REMOVAL
..........................24-16BLOWER MOTOR SWITCH -
DESCRIPTION..................24-17,24-22
BLOWER MOTOR SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING..................24-17,24-23
BLOWER MOTOR SWITCH -
INSTALLATION.......................24-23
BLOWER MOTOR SWITCH - OPERATION . . 24-17,
24-22
BLOWER MOTOR SWITCH - REMOVAL . . . 24-17,
24-23
BODY & CABLE - INSTALLATION,
ANTENNA...........................8A-1
BODY & CABLE - REMOVAL, ANTENNA....8A-1
BODY PANEL REPAIR - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, PLASTIC.................23-3
BOLT INSPECTION - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, CYLINDER HEAD...........9-21
BOOST PRESSURE SENSOR -
DESCRIPTION.......................14-17
BOOST PRESSURE SENSOR -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.............14-18
BOOST PRESSURE SENSOR -
INSTALLATION.......................14-18
BOOST PRESSURE SENSOR -
OPERATION.........................14-18
BOOST PRESSURE SENSOR - REMOVAL . . 14-18
BOOSTER - DESCRIPTION, POWER
BRAKE..............................5-19
BOOSTER - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
MASTER CYLINDER/POWER.............5-16
BOOSTER - INSTALLATION, POWER
BRAKE..............................5-19
BOOSTER - OPERATION, POWER BRAKE....5-19
BOOSTER - REMOVAL, POWER BRAKE....5-19
BORES - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
MEASURING CYLINDER................9-34
BOX - INSTALLATION, GLOVE...........23-56
BOX - REMOVAL, GLOVE..............23-56
B-PILLAR TRIM - INSTALLATION........23-69
B-PILLAR TRIM - REMOVAL............23-68
BRACKET - INSTALLATION, LICENSE
PLATE .............................23-47
BRACKET - INSTALLATION, PASSENGER
AIRBAG............................8O-27
BRACKET - INSTALLATION, REAR VIEW
MIRROR SUPPORT...................23-72
BRACKET - REMOVAL, LICENSE PLATE . . . 23-47
BRACKET - REMOVAL, PASSENGER
AIRBAG............................8O-27
BRAKE - CLEANING, REAR DRUM IN
HAT ................................5-27
BRAKE - DESCRIPTION, CONTROLLER
ANTILOCK...........................8E-3
BRAKE - INSTALLATION, CONTROLLER
ANTILOCK...........................8E-3
BRAKE - REMOVAL, CONTROLLER
ANTILOCK...........................8E-3
BRAKE BOOSTER - DESCRIPTION,
POWER.............................5-19
BRAKE BOOSTER - INSTALLATION,
POWER.............................5-19
BRAKE BOOSTER - OPERATION, POWER . . . 5-19
BRAKE BOOSTER - REMOVAL, POWER....5-19
BRAKE CABLES - ADJUSTMENT,
PARKING............................5-25
BRAKE FLUID - DESCRIPTION............0-3
BRAKE FLUID CONTAMINATION -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING..............5-14
BRAKE FLUID LEVEL - STANDARD
PROCEDURE.........................5-14
BRAKE FLUID, SPECIFICATIONS..........5-14
BRAKE INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION,
BRAKE/PARK........................8J-11
BRAKE INDICATOR - OPERATION,
BRAKE/PARK........................8J-12
BRAKE LAMP SWITCH - INSTALLATION....8L-6
BRAKE LAMP SWITCH - REMOVAL.......8L-6
BRAKE, SPECIAL TOOLS - PARK.........5-23
BRAKE, SPECIFICATIONS - BASE..........5-6
BRAKE SWITCH - INSTALLATION, PARK . . . 8L-20
BRAKE SWITCH - REMOVAL, PARK
......8L-20
BRAKE SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, BASE
........................5-2
BRAKE WEAR INDICATOR -
DESCRIPTION
.......................8J-12
BRAKE WEAR INDICATOR - OPERATION
. . . 8J-12
BRAKE/PARK BRAKE INDICATOR -
DESCRIPTION
.......................8J-11
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Description Group-Page Description Group-Page Description Group-Page
BRAKE/PARK BRAKE INDICATOR -
OPERATION.........................8J-12
BRAKE/PARK LAMP BULB -
INSTALLATION........................8L-7
BRAKE/PARK LAMP BULB - REMOVAL.....8L-7
BRAKES, SPECIAL TOOLS................5-7
BREAKER - DESCRIPTION, CIRCUIT....8W-97-2
BREAKER - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
CIRCUIT.........................8W-97-2
BREAKER - OPERATION, CIRCUIT.....8W-97-2
BREAK-IN - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
COMPRESSOR CLUTCH................24-9
BUCKLE - INSTALLATION, FRONT SEAT
BELT ..............................8O-23
BUCKLE - REMOVAL, FRONT SEAT BELT . . 8O-22
BULB - INSTALLATION, BACKUP LAMP....8L-6
BULB - INSTALLATION, BRAKE/PARK
LAMP...............................8L-7
BULB - INSTALLATION, CARGO/DOME
LAMP..............................8L-27
BULB - INSTALLATION, CENTER HIGH
MOUNTED STOP LAMP.................8L-7
BULB - INSTALLATION, CLEARANCE
LAMP...............................8L-8
BULB - INSTALLATION, DOME
LAMP/INTRUSION SENSOR.............8L-30
BULB - INSTALLATION, DOME/READING
LAMP..............................8L-29
BULB - INSTALLATION, ENTRY/EXIT
LAMP..............................8L-32
BULB - INSTALLATION, FOG LAMP.......8L-10
BULB - INSTALLATION, FRONT POSITION
LAMP..............................8L-14
BULB - INSTALLATION, FRONT
TURN/PARK/SIDE MARKER LAMP.......8L-15
BULB - INSTALLATION, HIGH BEAM
HEADLAMP.........................8L-17
BULB - INSTALLATION, LICENSE PLATE
LAMP..............................8L-18
BULB - INSTALLATION, LOW BEAM
HEADLAMP.........................8L-19
BULB - INSTALLATION, REAR SIDE
MARKER LAMP......................8L-21
BULB - INSTALLATION, REAR TURN
LAMP..............................8L-22
BULB - INSTALLATION, REPEATER LAMP . . 8L-22
BULB - REMOVAL, BACKUP LAMP........8L-5
BULB - REMOVAL, BRAKE/PARK LAMP....8L-7
BULB - REMOVAL, CARGO/DOME LAMP . . 8L-27
BULB - REMOVAL, CENTER HIGH
MOUNTED STOP LAMP.................8L-7
BULB - REMOVAL, CLEARANCE LAMP.....8L-8
BULB - REMOVAL, DOME LAMP/
INTRUSION SENSOR..................8L-30
BULB - REMOVAL, DOME/READING
LAMP..............................8L-29
BULB - REMOVAL, ENTRY/EXIT LAMP....8L-31
BULB - REMOVAL, FOG LAMP..........8L-10
BULB - REMOVAL, FRONT POSITION
LAMP..............................8L-14
BULB - REMOVAL, FRONT TURN/PARK/
SIDE MARKER LAMP.................8L-14
BULB - REMOVAL, HIGH BEAM
HEADLAMP.........................8L-17
BULB - REMOVAL, LICENSE PLATE
LAMP..............................8L-17
BULB - REMOVAL, LOW BEAM
HEADLAMP.........................8L-18
BULB - REMOVAL, REAR SIDE MARKER
LAMP..............................8L-21
BULB - REMOVAL, REAR TURN LAMP....8L-21
BULB - REMOVAL, REPEATER LAMP.....8L-22
BULKHEAD - INSTALLATION............8L-29
BULKHEAD - REMOVAL................8L-28
BULKHEAD TRIM PANEL -
INSTALLATION.......................23-69
BULKHEAD TRIM PANEL -
INSTALLATION, BACKLITE..............23-81
BULKHEAD TRIM PANEL - REMOVAL.....23-69
BULKHEAD TRIM PANEL - REMOVAL,
BACKLITE..........................23-81
BUMPER - STEP - INSTALLATION, REAR
. . . 13-3
BUMPER - STEP - REMOVAL, REAR
.......13-3
BUMPER - STEPS - INSTALLATION,
FRONT
..............................13-2
BUMPER - STEPS - REMOVAL, FRONT
.....13-2
BURNT FLUID - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, CAUSES OF
................21-102BUSHINGS - INSTALLATION..............2-3
BUSHINGS - REMOVAL..................2-3
BUZZ, SQUEAK & RATTLE - STANDARD
PROCEDURE........................23-10
CABIN HEATER - DESCRIPTION.........24-72
CABIN HEATER - OPERATION...........24-72
CABLE - DESCRIPTION.................8P-3
CABLE - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
GEARSHIFT........................21-109
CABLE - INSTALLATION, ANTENNA BODY . . 8A-1
CABLE - INSTALLATION, GEARSHIFT....21-109
CABLE - INSTALLATION, INSTRUMENT
PANEL ANTENNA......................8A-2
CABLE - INSTALLATION, LATCH RELEASE . 23-51
CABLE - INSTALLATION, PARK LOCK....21-126
CABLE - REMOVAL, ANTENNA BODY......8A-1
CABLE - REMOVAL, GEARSHIFT........21-109
CABLE - REMOVAL, INSTRUMENT PANEL
ANTENNA...........................8A-1
CABLE - REMOVAL, LATCH RELEASE.....23-51
CABLE - REMOVAL, PARK LOCK........21-125
CABLE TENSIONER - INSTALLATION......5-23
CABLE TENSIONER - REMOVAL..........5-23
CABLES - ADJUSTMENT, PARKING
BRAKE..............................5-25
CABLES - DESCRIPTION, BATTERY.......8F-14
CABLES - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
BATTERY...........................8F-14
CABLES - INSTALLATION, BATTERY......8F-16
CABLES - INSTALLATION, MODE DOOR . . . 24-19
CABLES - OPERATION, BATTERY........8F-14
CABLES - REMOVAL, BATTERY..........8F-16
CABLES - REMOVAL, MODE DOOR.......24-19
CAMSHAFT POSITION - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, CHECKING................9-27
CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR -
DESCRIPTION.......................14-19
CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR -
INSTALLATION.......................14-19
CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR -
OPERATION.........................14-19
CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR -
REMOVAL..........................14-19
CAMSHAFT(S) - INSTALLATION..........9-29
CAMSHAFT(S) - REMOVAL..............9-28
CAP - DESCRIPTION, RADIATOR
PRESSURE..........................7-18
CAP - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
RADIATOR PRESSURE.................7-19
CAP - OPERATION, RADIATOR
PRESSURE..........................7-18
CAPACITIES - SPECIFICATIONS, FLUID......0-4
CAPACITY, SPECIFICATIONS - CHARGE . . . 24-49
CARGO/DOME LAMP BULB -
INSTALLATION.......................8L-27
CARGO/DOME LAMP BULB - REMOVAL . . . 8L-27
CARGO/DOME LAMP UNIT -
INSTALLATION.......................8L-28
CARGO/DOME LAMP UNIT - REMOVAL . . . 8L-28
CARPETS AND FLOOR MATS -
INSTALLATION.......................23-70
CARPETS AND FLOOR MATS - REMOVAL . 23-69
CARRIER - INSTALLATION, SPARE TIRE . . . 22-10
CARRIER - REMOVAL, SPARE TIRE......22-10
CATALYTIC CONVERTER - INSTALLATION . . . 11-3
CATALYTIC CONVERTER - REMOVAL......11-3
CAUSES OF BURNT FLUID - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING
......................21-102
CAUTION - CAUTION
..................24-45
CAUTION - REFRIGERANT HOSES/LINES/
TUBES PRECAUTIONS
.................24-45
CAUTION, CAUTION
...................24-45
CAUTION, INTERIOR
..................23-67
CENTER - DESCRIPTION, POWER
DISTRIBUTION
....................8W-97-3
CENTER - OPERATION, POWER
DISTRIBUTION
....................8W-97-3
CENTER BEARING - INSTALLATION
........3-9
CENTER BEARING - REMOVAL
............3-8
CENTER BEZEL - INSTALLATION,
INSTRUMENT PANEL
..................23-55
CENTER BEZEL - REMOVAL,
INSTRUMENT PANEL
..................23-55
CENTER HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP
BULB - INSTALLATION
.................8L-7
CENTER HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP
BULB - REMOVAL
.....................8L-7CENTER HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP
UN - INSTALLATION...................8L-8
CENTER HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP
UN - REMOVAL.......................8L-8
CENTER ROLLER ARM - INSTALLATION . . . 23-38
CENTER ROLLER ARM - REMOVAL......23-37
CENTER TRACK - INSTALLATION........23-39
CENTER TRACK - REMOVAL............23-38
CENTERING - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
CLOCKSPRING......................8O-13
CENTRAL TIMER MODULE -
DESCRIPTION........................8E-1
CENTRAL TIMER MODULE - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING........................8E-2
CENTRAL TIMER MODULE -
INSTALLATION........................8E-2
CENTRAL TIMER MODULE - OPERATION . . . 8E-2
CENTRAL TIMER MODULE - REMOVAL....8E-2
CHAIN - INSTALLATION, OIL PUMP.......9-54
CHAIN - INSTALLATION, TIMING.........9-67
CHAIN - REMOVAL, OIL PUMP...........9-53
CHAIN - REMOVAL, TIMING.............9-63
CHAIN COVER - INSTALLATION, TIMING . . . 9-60
CHAIN COVER - REMOVAL, TIMING.......9-59
CHAIN TENSIONER - INSTALLATION,
TIMING.............................9-71
CHAIN TENSIONER - REMOVAL, TIMING . . . 9-70
CHAIN TENSIONING RAIL -
INSTALLATION, TIMING.................9-66
CHAIN TENSIONING RAIL - REMOVAL,
TIMING.............................9-63
CHARGE - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
REFRIGERANT SYSTEM...............24-48
CHARGE AIR COOLER AND PLUMBING -
CLEANING...........................11-5
CHARGE AIR COOLER AND PLUMBING -
DESCRIPTION........................11-4
CHARGE AIR COOLER AND PLUMBING -
INSPECTION.........................11-5
CHARGE AIR COOLER AND PLUMBING -
INSTALLATION........................11-5
CHARGE AIR COOLER AND PLUMBING -
OPERATION..........................11-4
CHARGE AIR COOLER AND PLUMBING -
REMOVAL...........................11-5
CHARGE AIR COOLER SYSTEM - LEAKS
- DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.............11-4
CHARGE CAPACITY, SPECIFICATIONS.....24-49
CHARGING - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
BATTERY............................8F-8
CHARGING INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION . . . 8J-13
CHARGING INDICATOR - OPERATION.....8J-13
CHART - SPECIFICATIONS, TORQUE....5-29,5-5
CHART - SPECIFICATIONS, TORQUE.....19-10,
19-14,19-5,19-9
CHART - SPECIFICATIONS, TORQUE....2-12,2-2
CHART, SPECIFICATIONS - TORQUE.......5-22
CHART, SPECIFICATIONS - TORQUE.......22-5
CHECK - INSTALLATION..........23-13,23-24
CHECK - REMOVAL..............23-13,23-24
CHECK OIL LEVEL - STANDARD
PROCEDURE.......................21-102
CHECK VALVE - DESCRIPTION...........8R-7
CHECK VALVE - INSTALLATION..........8R-7
CHECK VALVE - OPERATION.............8R-7
CHECK VALVE - REMOVAL..............8R-7
CHECKING AND REPAIRING
CONNECTING RODS - STANDARD
PROCEDURE.........................9-40
CHECKING BATTERY ELECTROLYTE
LEVEL - STANDARD PROCEDURE........8F-12
CHECKING CAMSHAFT POSITION -
STANDARD PROCEDURE................9-27
CHECKS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
PRELIMINARY.........................7-1
CHIME WARNING SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING........................8B-2
CHIME/BUZZER - DESCRIPTION..........8B-1
CHIME/BUZZER - OPERATION............8B-1
CIGAR LIGHTER OUTLET -
DESCRIPTION.....................8W-97-1
CIGAR LIGHTER OUTLET - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING
.....................8W-97-2
CIGAR LIGHTER OUTLET - OPERATION
. 8W-97-2
CIGAR LIGHTER OUTLET - REMOVAL
. . 8W-97-2
CIRCUIT BREAKER - DESCRIPTION
....8W-97-2
CIRCUIT BREAKER - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING
.........................8W-97-2
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Description Group-Page Description Group-Page Description Group-Page
HAT BRAKE - CLEANING, REAR DRUM
IN .................................5-27
HCU (HYDRAULIC CONTROL UNIT) -
DESCRIPTION........................5-31
HCU (HYDRAULIC CONTROL UNIT) -
INSTALLATION........................5-32
HCU (HYDRAULIC CONTROL UNIT) -
REMOVAL...........................5-31
HEAD - INSTALLATION, CYLINDER........9-25
HEAD - REMOVAL, CYLINDER...........9-22
HEAD BOLT INSPECTION - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, CYLINDER................9-21
HEAD COVER(S) - INSTALLATION,
CYLINDER...........................9-30
HEAD COVER(S) - REMOVAL, CYLINDER . . . 9-30
HEAD FRONT COVER - INSTALLATION,
CYLINDER...........................9-26
HEAD FRONT COVER - REMOVAL,
CYLINDER...........................9-23
HEAD GUIDE RAIL - INSTALLATION,
CYLINDER...........................9-26
HEAD GUIDE RAIL - REMOVAL,
CYLINDER...........................9-24
HEAD SURFACE - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, MEASURE CYLINDER.......9-21
HEADLAMP BULB - INSTALLATION, HIGH
BEAM..............................8L-17
HEADLAMP BULB - INSTALLATION, LOW
BEAM..............................8L-19
HEADLAMP BULB - REMOVAL, HIGH
BEAM..............................8L-17
HEADLAMP BULB - REMOVAL, LOW
BEAM...............................8L-18
HEADLAMP LEVELING MOTOR -
INSTALLATION.......................8L-16
HEADLAMP LEVELING MOTOR -
REMOVAL..........................8L-15
HEADLAMP LEVELING SWITCH -
INSTALLATION.......................8L-17
HEADLAMP LEVELING SWITCH -
REMOVAL..........................8L-16
HEADLINER - INSTALLATION...........23-71
HEADLINER - REMOVAL...............23-70
HEADREST - INSTALLATION............23-76
HEADREST - REMOVAL................23-76
HEATED SEAT ELEMENT - DESCRIPTION . . . 8G-3
HEATED SEAT ELEMENT - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING........................8G-3
HEATED SEAT ELEMENT - OPERATION.....8G-3
HEATED SEAT RELAY - DESCRIPTION.....8G-4
HEATED SEAT RELAY - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING............................8G-4
HEATED SEAT RELAY - INSTALLATION.....8G-4
HEATED SEAT RELAY - OPERATION.......8G-4
HEATED SEAT RELAY - REMOVAL........8G-4
HEATED SEAT SENSOR - DESCRIPTION....8G-4
HEATED SEAT SENSOR - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING........................8G-4
HEATED SEAT SWITCH - DESCRIPTION,
DRIVER.............................8G-2
HEATED SEAT SWITCH - DESCRIPTION,
PASSENGER.........................8G-5
HEATED SEAT SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING, DRIVER.................8G-2
HEATED SEAT SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING, PASSENGER.............8G-5
HEATED SEAT SWITCH - INSTALLATION,
DRIVER.............................8G-3
HEATED SEAT SWITCH - INSTALLATION,
PASSENGER.........................8G-5
HEATED SEAT SWITCH - OPERATION,
DRIVER.............................8G-2
HEATED SEAT SWITCH - OPERATION,
PASSENGER.........................8G-5
HEATED SEAT SWITCH - REMOVAL,
DRIVER.............................8G-3
HEATED SEAT SWITCH - REMOVAL,
PASSENGER.........................8G-5
HEATED SEATS - DESCRIPTION..........8G-1
HEATED SEATS - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING............................8G-2
HEATED SEATS - OPERATION
............8G-2
HEATER - DCHA - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, DIESEL SUPPLEMENTAL
.......24-72
HEATER - DESCRIPTION, CABIN
.........24-72
HEATER - INSTALLATION, ENGINE
BLOCK
..............................7-14
HEATER - OPERATION, CABIN
...........24-72HEATER - REMOVAL, ENGINE BLOCK......7-14
HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER -
DESCRIPTION........................24-1
HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER -
OPERATION..........................24-2
HEATER CONTROL - DESCRIPTION, A/C . . . 24-12
HEATER CONTROL - INSTALLATION, A/C . . 24-13
HEATER CONTROL - OPERATION, A/C....24-12
HEATER CONTROL - REMOVAL, A/C......24-12
HEATER CORE - DESCRIPTION..........24-57
HEATER CORE - INSTALLATION.........24-58
HEATER CORE - OPERATION............24-57
HEATER CORE - REMOVAL.............24-58
HEATER PERFORMANCE - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING........................24-4
HI PRESSURE FUEL SHUTOFF SOL -
DESCRIPTION.......................14-16
HI PRESSURE FUEL SHUTOFF SOL -
OPERATION.........................14-16
HIGH BEAM HEADLAMP BULB -
INSTALLATION.......................8L-17
HIGH BEAM HEADLAMP BULB -
REMOVAL..........................8L-17
HIGH BEAM INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION . . 8J-17
HIGH BEAM INDICATOR - OPERATION....8J-17
HIGH FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE -
WARNING...........................14-1
HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP BULB -
INSTALLATION, CENTER................8L-7
HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP BULB -
REMOVAL, CENTER....................8L-7
HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP UN -
INSTALLATION, CENTER................8L-8
HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP UN -
REMOVAL, CENTER....................8L-8
HIGH PRESSURE FUEL LINES -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING..............14-1
HIGH PRESSURE LINES - INSTALLATION . . . 14-7
HIGH PRESSURE LINES - REMOVAL......14-6
HIGH PRESSURE PUMP - DESCRIPTION . . . 14-7
HIGH PRESSURE PUMP - INSTALLATION . . 14-10
HIGH PRESSURE PUMP - REMOVAL......14-8
HIGH SPEEDS - DESCRIPTION, TIRE
PRESSURE..........................22-6
HINGE - INSTALLATION......23-17,23-34,23-50
HINGE - REMOVAL.........23-17,23-34,23-50
HITCH - INSTALLATION, TRAILER........13-10
HITCH - REMOVAL, TRAILER............13-9
HOAT COOLANT - DESCRIPTION..........0-2
HOISTING - STANDARD PROCEDURE.......0-5
HOLDDOWN - DESCRIPTION, BATTERY . . . 8F-14
HOLDDOWN - INSTALLATION, BATTERY . . . 8F-14
HOLDDOWN - REMOVAL, BATTERY......8F-14
HOLDER - INSTALLATION, CUP.........23-56
HOLDER - REMOVAL, CUP.............23-55
HOLDING CLUTCH B1 - ASSEMBLY.....21-113
HOLDING CLUTCH B1 - DISASSEMBLY . . 21-112
HOLDING CLUTCH B2 - ASSEMBLY.....21-116
HOLDING CLUTCH B2 - DISASSEMBLY . . 21-115
HOLDING CLUTCHES - DESCRIPTION....21-111
HOLDING CLUTCHES - OPERATION.....21-112
HOLE REPAIR - DESCRIPTION,
THREADED........................Intro.-5
HOOD - INSTALLATION................23-50
HOOD - REMOVAL....................23-50
HOOD BATTERY INSTALLATION,
INSTALLATION - UNDER...............8F-13
HOOD BATTERY REMOVAL, REMOVAL -
UNDER.............................8F-12
HORN - INSTALLATION.................8H-1
HORN - REMOVAL....................8H-1
HORN SWITCH - INSTALLATION
..........8H-1
HORN SWITCH - REMOVAL
.............8H-1
HOSE - INSTALLATION, INLET
..........24-78
HOSE - INSTALLATION, PRESSURE
......19-15
HOSE - REMOVAL, INLET
..............24-78
HOSE - REMOVAL, PRESSURE
..........19-15
HOSE FROM GEAR TO COOLER TUBE -
INSTALLATION, RETURN
...............19-15
HOSE FROM GEAR TO COOLER TUBE -
REMOVAL, RETURN
..................19-15
HOSES/LINES/TUBES PRECAUTIONS,
CAUTION - REFRIGERANT
..............24-45
HOSES/TUBES - DESCRIPTION, WASHER
. . 8R-8
HOSES/TUBES - OPERATION, WASHER
....8R-9
HOUSING - ASSEMBLY, HVAC
...........24-36
HOUSING - DISASSEMBLY, HVAC
........24-36HOUSING - INSTALLATION, AIR
CLEANER............................9-20
HOUSING - INSTALLATION, HVAC........24-36
HOUSING - INSTALLATION, REAR A/C....24-41
HOUSING - REMOVAL, AIR CLEANER......9-20
HOUSING - REMOVAL, HVAC...........24-34
HOUSING - REMOVAL, REAR A/C........24-40
HOW TO USE WIRING DIAGRAMS -
DESCRIPTION.....................8W-01-1
HUB / BEARING - INSTALLATION..........2-5
HUB / BEARING - REMOVAL..............2-4
HUB BEARINGS/SEALS - INSTALLATION,
AXLE...............................3-20
HUB BEARINGS/SEALS - REMOVAL,
AXLE...............................3-20
HUB SEAL - INSTALLATION, TORQUE
CONVERTER.......................21-147
HUB SEAL - REMOVAL, TORQUE
CONVERTER.......................21-147
HVAC HOUSING - ASSEMBLY...........24-36
HVAC HOUSING - DISASSEMBLY........24-36
HVAC HOUSING - INSTALLATION........24-36
HVAC HOUSING - REMOVAL............24-34
IDENTIFICATION - DESCRIPTION,
FASTENER.........................Intro.-2
IDENTIFICATION AND INFORMATION -
DESCRIPTION, SECTION.............8W-01-5
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER -
DESCRIPTION, VEHICLE..............Intro.-1
IGNITION CONTROL - SPECIAL TOOLS......8I-1
IGNITION-OFF DRAW TEST - STANDARD
PROCEDURE........................8F-10
INBOARD - INSTALLATION.............8O-30
INBOARD - REMOVAL.................8O-29
IN-CAR TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
DESCRIPTION.......................24-19
IN-CAR TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.............24-19
IN-CAR TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
OPERATION.........................24-19
IN-CAR TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
REMOVAL..........................24-19
INCORRECT FLUID LEVEL - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING, EFFECTS OF............21-102
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, ABS.........8J-9
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, AIRBAG.....8J-10
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, AMBIENT
TEMPERATURE......................8J-11
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, BRAKE
WEAR.............................8J-12
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, BRAKE/
PARK BRAKE........................8J-11
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, CHARGING . . . 8J-13
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, COOLANT
LOW...............................8J-14
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, FUEL
FILTER CLOGGED.....................8J-15
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, GEAR
SELECTOR..........................8J-17
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, HIGH BEAM . . 8J-17
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, LOW FUEL . . . 8J-18
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, LOW OIL
LEVEL.............................8J-18
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION,
MAINTENANCE.......................8J-19
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, MULTI-
FUNCTION..........................8J-20
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, SEATBELT . . . 8J-22
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, TRACTION
CONTROL...........................8J-24
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, TRACTION
CONTROL MALFUNCTION..............8J-25
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, TURN
SIGNAL............................8J-25
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, WAIT-TO-
START .............................8J-26
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, WASHER
FLUID..............................8J-27
INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION, WATER-IN-
FUEL..............................8J-27
INDICATOR - OPERATION, ABS...........8J-9
INDICATOR - OPERATION, AIRBAG
.......8J-10
INDICATOR - OPERATION, AMBIENT
TEMPERATURE
......................8J-11
INDICATOR - OPERATION, BRAKE WEAR
. . 8J-12
INDICATOR - OPERATION, BRAKE/PARK
BRAKE
.............................8J-12
INDICATOR - OPERATION, CHARGING
....8J-13
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Description Group-Page Description Group-Page Description Group-Page