TABLE OF CONTENTS - Continued
A/C COMPRESSOR CONTROL SHORTED LOW (ACTIVE)....................132
AIR OUTLET TEMP SENSOR HIGH OR OPEN (ACTIVE).....................134
AIR OUTLET TEMP SENSOR SHORTED LOW (ACTIVE).....................136
ATC FUNCTION TEST COOL FAILURE....................................138
ATC FUNCTION TEST FAILURE..........................................138
ATC FUNCTION TEST HEAT FAILURE.....................................138
AUX FAN RELAY CONTROL HIGH OR OPEN (ACTIVE)......................140
AUX FAN RELAY CONTROL SHORTED LOW (ACTIVE)......................142
BLOWER STAGE 1 HIGH OR OPEN (ACTIVE)..............................144
BLOWER STAGE 1 SHORTED LOW (ACTIVE)..............................146
CABIN HEATER CONTROL HIGH OR OPEN (ACTIVE).......................148
CABIN HEATER CONTROL SHORTED LOW (ACTIVE).......................150
CIRC PUMP CONTROL HIGH OR OPEN (ACTIVE)..........................152
CIRC PUMP CONTROL SHORTED LOW (ACTIVE)..........................154
EVAP TEMP SENSOR HIGH OR OPEN (ACTIVE)...........................156
EVAP TEMP SENSOR SHORTED LOW (ACTIVE)...........................158
NO COMMUNICATION BUS (ACTIVE).....................................160
NO COMMUNICATION WITH ECM (ACTIVE)...............................163
NO COMMUNICATION WITH IC (ACTIVE)..................................165
RECIRC AIR SOLENOID CONTROL HIGH OR OPEN (ACTIVE)................167
RECIRC AIR SOLENOID CONTROL SHORTED LOW (ACTIVE)................169
REFRIG PRESS SENSOR HIGH OR OPEN (ACTIVE)........................171
REFRIG PRESS SENSOR SHORTED LOW (ACTIVE)........................173
WATER CYCLE VALVE CONTROL HIGH OR OPEN (ACTIVE).................175
WATER CYCLE VALVE CONTROL SHORTED LOW (ACTIVE).................177
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
AMBIENT TEMP SENSOR OPEN/SHORT TO BATTERY......................179
AMBIENT TEMP SENSOR SHORT TO GROUND............................181
FUEL LEVEL SENSOR OPEN/SHORT TO BATTERY.........................182
FUEL LEVEL SENSOR SHORT TO GROUND...............................184
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER INTERNAL FAILURE B1043........................185
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER INTERNAL FAILURE B1053........................186
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER OVERVOLTAGE..................................187
NO CAN COMMUNICATION WITH ABS....................................188
NO CAN COMMUNICATION WITH ECM...................................190
NO CAN COMMUNICATION WITH TCM....................................192
PREGLOW INDICATOR LAMP FAILURE...................................194
SRS INDICATOR LAMP FAILURE.........................................195
POWER DOOR LOCKS/RKE
DRIVER DOOR AJAR INDICATOR DRIVER CIRCUIT SHORT TO GROUND......196
PASSENGER DOOR AJAR INDICATOR DRIVER CIRCUIT SHORT TO GROUND .198
REPLACE CONTROL MODULE..........................................200
RKE INTERFACE CIRCUIT SHORT TO GROUND - CTM......................201
RKE INTERFACE CIRCUIT SHORT TO GROUND - SKREEM..................203
RKE INTERFACE CIRCUIT SHORT TO VOLTAGE - CTM.....................205
RKE INTERFACE CIRCUIT SHORT TO VOLTAGE - SKREEM..................206
THE ACM HAS UNLOCKED THE DOORS..................................208
UNKNOWN TROUBLE CODE UNKNOWN DTC TYPE 2......................209
*RKE INOPERATIVE....................................................210
*RKE POOR RANGE...................................................211
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8.9VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY SYSTEM................................254
8.9.1SECURITY SYSTEM MODULE..............................254
8.9.2INTRUSION SENSORS....................................254
8.9.3SWITCHES..............................................255
8.9.4SIREN..................................................255
9.0 CONNECTOR PINOUTS................................................257
A/C AUXILIARY FAN....................................................257
AIR OUTLET TEMPERATURE SENSOR...................................257
AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE - YELLOW...................................257
AIRBAG SQUIB-DRIVER - YELLOW.......................................258
AIRBAG SQUIB-PASSENGER - YELLOW..................................258
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR......................................258
AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL MODULE C1 - BROWN..............259
AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL MODULE C2.......................259
AUXILIARY HEATER CONTROL..........................................259
BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR BLOCK.....................................259
BLOWER MOTOR-FRONT - BLACK.......................................260
C205 - YELLOW (DASH SIDE)...........................................260
C205 - YELLOW (MAIN BODY SIDE)......................................260
CENTRAL TIMER MODULE C1 - PINK.....................................260
CENTRAL TIMER MODULE C2 - LT. GREEN...............................261
CIRCULATION PUMP (CABIN HEATER MODULE)...........................261
CIRCULATION PUMP (REST SYSTEM)....................................261
CIRCULATION PUMP DIODE............................................261
CLOCKSPRING C2 - YELLOW...........................................262
CONTROLLER ANTILOCK BRAKE........................................262
CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH-DRIVER.......................................263
DATA LINK CONNECTOR - BLACK........................................263
DOOR LOCK MOTOR/AJAR SWITCH ASSEMBLY-DRIVER C1.................263
DOOR LOCK MOTOR/AJAR SWITCH ASSEMBLY-DRIVER C2.................263
DOOR LOCK MOTOR/AJAR SWITCH ASSEMBLY-LEFT SLIDING C1...........263
DOOR LOCK MOTOR/AJAR SWITCH ASSEMBLY-LEFT SLIDING C2...........264
DOOR LOCK MOTOR/AJAR SWITCH ASSEMBLY-PASSENGER C1............264
DOOR LOCK MOTOR/AJAR SWITCH ASSEMBLY-PASSENGER C2............264
DOOR LOCK MOTOR/AJAR SWITCH ASSEMBLY-REAR C1...................264
DOOR LOCK MOTOR/AJAR SWITCH ASSEMBLY-REAR C2...................264
DOOR LOCK MOTOR/AJAR SWITCH ASSEMBLY-RIGHT SLIDING C1..........265
DOOR LOCK MOTOR/AJAR SWITCH ASSEMBLY-RIGHT SLIDING C2..........265
DOSING PUMP........................................................265
ENGINE CONTROL MODULE C1 (EXCEPT OBD) - BLACK...................265
ENGINE CONTROL MODULE C2 (EXCEPT OBD) - BLACK...................266
ENGINE CONTROL MODULE C2 (OBD)...................................267
ENGINE CONTROL MODULE C3 (EXCEPT OBD) - BLACK...................268
EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR..................................269
FUEL LEVEL SENSOR..................................................269
FUSES (FUSE BLOCK NO. 1)............................................271
FUSE BLOCK NO. 1 C1.................................................271
FUSE BLOCK NO. 1 C2.................................................271
FUSE BLOCK NO. 1 C3 - BLACK.........................................272
FUSE BLOCK NO. 1 C4 - BLACK.........................................272
FUSE BLOCK NO. 1 C5 - BLACK.........................................272
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Compres SO Accel (Compressor Shut Off - Due
To Acceleration)
The Engine Control Module transmits this data. A
status of9YES9indicates that the compressor shut
off because of an acceleration request. A status of
9NO9indicates that there is no acceleration request.
If shut off due to an acceleration request, the
compress will switch on again after 20 seconds. In
addition, the original acceleration request can no
longer exist for the ECM to acknowledge a subse-
quent request. In the event of a CAN Bus commu-
nication failure,9NO9is displayed as a substitute
value.
Compres SO W/E-Off (Compressor Shut Off -
Due to Emergency Off)
The Engine Control Module transmits this data. A
status of9YES9indicates that the compressor shut
off because of an emergency off request. A status of
9NO9indicates that there is no emergency off re-
quest. In the event of a CAN Bus communication
failure, the last stored value is displayed as a
substitute value.
Auxiliary Fan
The ATC Module transmits this data. A status of
9ON9indicates that the auxiliary fan is operational.
A status of9OFF9indicates that the auxiliary fan is
not operational. The Auxiliary Fan normally oper-
ates when refrigerant head pressure exceeds 290
PSI and coolant temperature exceeds 221ÉF. In the
event of a CAN Bus communication failure, 257ÉF is
displayed for coolant temperature (in Sensors) and
the Auxiliary Fan will run continuously.
Light PB CTRL Module
This input displays a status of9Bright9for positive
dimmer switch operation and9Dimmed9for nega-
tive dimmer switch operation. In the event of a CAN
Bus communication failure,9Bright9is displayed.
3.3.2 CABIN HEATER MODULE (CHM) &
HEATER BOOSTER MODULE (HBM)
3.3.2.1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
WARNING: NEVER OPERATE THE HEATER
IN AN ENCLOSED AREA THAT DOES NOT
HAVE EXHAUST VENTILATION FACILITIES.
ALWAYS VENT THE HEATER'S EXHAUST
WHEN OPERATING THE HEATER. REFER TO
(VENTING THE HEATER'S EXHAUST(
BELOW FOR PROPER EXHAUST VENTING
INSTRUCTIONS. FAILURE TO FOLLOW
THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN
PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
WARNING: ALLOW THE HEATER ASSEMBLY TO
COOL BEFORE PERFORMING A COMPONENT
INSPECTION/REPAIR/REPLACEMENT. FAILURE
TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN
RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
WARNING: ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE
VEHICLE'S BATTERY PRIOR TO
PERFORMING ANY TYPE OF WORK ON THE
HEATER ASSEMBLY. FAILURE TO FOLLOW
THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN
PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
WARNING: NEVER ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THE
HEATER ASSEMBLY OR ANY OF ITS
INTERNAL COMPONENTS. ALWAYS
PERFORM HEATER COMPONENT
REPLACEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
SERVICE INFORMATION. FAILURE TO
FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN
RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
CAUTION: Always Perform The Heater
Pre-Test (In The Diagnostic Procedures) Prior
To Performing Any Other Test On The Heater
For The Test Result To Be Valid.
NOTE: Do not disconnect the vehicle's
battery or the heater's main power-supply
while the heater is in operation or in
run-down mode. Failure to follow these
instructions may result in excess emissions
from the heater.
NOTE: Failure to prime the Dosing Pump
after draining the fuel line will prevent heater
activation during the first attempt to start the
unit. This may also set a Diagnostic Trouble
Code (DTC) in the control unit's memory. Do
not perform the Dosing Pump Priming
Procedure if an attempt was made to start the
heater without priming the Dosing Pump
first. This will put excess fuel in the heater
module and cause smoke to emit from the
heater's exhaust pipe when heater activation
occurs.
NOTE: Waxed fuel can obstruct the fuel line
and reduce flow. Check for the appropriate
winter grade fuel and replace as necessary.
The Cabin Heater Assembly and Heater Booster
Assembly are supplemental type heaters designed
to pre-heat the engine's coolant in order to supply
the vehicle's occupants with heat prior to the engine
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GENERAL INFORMATION
reaching operating temperature. The heater's con-
trol unit controls and monitors combustion opera-
tion through various inputs and outputs that are
contained inside the heater assembly. The supple-
mental heater connects to the vehicle's heater hoses
and uses a separate fuel supply line and fuel pump
that connects to the vehicle's fuel tank. Unlike the
Heater Booster, the Cabin Heater Assembly has an
integral coolant pump which allows heater opera-
tion without the vehicle's engine running. In addi-
tion, a programmable timer module can also be
added to this system. Neither the Cabin Heater
Assembly nor the Heater Booster Assembly are
connected to the CAN Bus. Communication be-
tween the heater's control unit and the DRBIIIt
occurs through the Diagnostic Link Connector
(DLC) via a K-Line.
3.3.2.2 VENTING THE HEATER'S EXHAUST
WARNING: NEVER OPERATE THE HEATER
IN AN ENCLOSED AREA THAT DOES NOT
HAVE EXHAUST VENTILATION FACILITIES.
ALWAYS VENT THE HEATER'S EXHAUST
WHEN OPERATING THE HEATER. FAILURE
TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN
RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
WARNING:
ALLOW THE HEATER ASSEMBLY TO
COOL BEFORE PERFORMING A COMPONENT
INSPECTION/REPAIR/REPLACEMENT. FAILURE
TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN
RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
CAUTION: When using a powered exhaust
ventilation system, do not attach the exhaust
ventilation hose directly to the heater's
exhaust pipe. Too much suction can prevent
heater operation.
When using a powered exhaust ventilation sys-
tem, affix the ventilation hose to the heater's ex-
haust pipe or to the vehicle in such a manor that the
end of the ventilation hose remains approximately
three inches away from the end of the heater's
exhaust pipe.
When using a non-powered exhaust ventilation
system, affix the ventilation hose directly to the
heater's exhaust pipe.
3.3.2.3 SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS
CAUTION: Always Perform The Heater
Pre-Test (In The Diagnostic Procedures) Prior
To Performing Any Other Test For The Test
Result To Be Valid.
Fault detection is through stored Diagnostic
Trouble Codes (DTCs). DTCs are displayed by the
DRBIIIt. The heater's control unit will store up to
five DTCs in its memory. If the control unit detects
a new fault in the system, one that is not already
stored in its memory, it will clear the oldest of the
five stored DTCs, and it will store the new fault's
DTC. If the control unit detects a reoccurrence of a
stored fault, it will overwrite that fault's DTC with
the most recent occurrence.
DIAGNOSTIC TIPS
SENSOR VALUES
Operating Voltage
The normal range for the Operating Voltage is from
10 volts to 15 volts. The value indicates the voltage
at the heater 's Fused B+ terminal.
Heating Capacity
The normal range for the heating capacity is from
0% to 100%. The value indicates the momentary
output of the auxiliary heater in % of the maximum
output.
Coolant Temperature
The value indicates the current coolant tempera-
ture.
Flame Sensor Resistance
The normal range for the Flame Sensor is from 750
ohms to 2270 ohms. The value indicates the mo-
mentary resistance of the Flame Sensor.
INPUT/OUTPUT STATUS
Dosing Pump
A status of9ON9indicates that the Dosing Pump is
operational. A status of9OFF9indicates the Dosing
Pump is not operational.
Glow Pin
A status of9ON9indicates that the Glow Pin is
energized. A status of9OFF9indicates the Glow Pin
is not energized.
Combustion Fan
A status of9ON9indicates that the Combustion Fan
is operational. A status of9OFF9indicates the
Combustion Fan is not operational.
Circulation Pump
A status of9ON9indicates that the Circulation
Pump is operational. A status of9OFF9indicates the
Circulation Pump is not operational.
Front End Blower
A status of9ON9indicates that the Blower Motor is
operational. A status of9OFF9indicates the Blower
Motor is not operational.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Static Heater Signal
A status of9ON9indicates that the heater module
sees the9Stationary Heating Mode ON9signal after
switching on the heater with the heater timer or the
auxiliary heater switch. A status of9OFF9indicates
that the9Stationary Heating Mode ON9signal is
not present at the heater module.
Heater Booster Mode Signal
A status of9ON9indicates that the heater module
sees the9Heater Booster Mode ON9signal after
switching on the heater with the auxiliary heater
switch. A status of9OFF9indicates that the9Heater
Booster Mode ON9signal is not present at the
heater module.
3.4 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
The Instrument Cluster has easy-to-read instru-
ments, is capable of CAN bus communication and
provides a diagnostic function. The Instrument
Cluster with analog speedometer, tachometer, fuel
and coolant temperature gauges comes in two ver-
sions.
²Speedometer with outer miles-per-hour (mph)
scale and inner kilometers-per-hour (km/h) scale.
Coolant temperature is indicated in Fahrenheit
(for US).
²Speedometer with outer kilometers-per-hour
(km/h) scale and inner miles-per-hours (mph)
scale. Coolant temperature is indicated in de-
grees Celsius (for Canada).
Below the speedometer, there is a LCD multi-
function indicator in clear view of the driver. Warn-
ing and indicator lights (based on colored light
emitting diodes) are located in the bottom of the
instrument cluster with the exception of the turn
signal indicator lights, ASR warning light and re-
serve fuel warning light. The warning lights for the
seat belt usage and parking brake/brake fluid level
are located in the line above the bottom line. The
indicator that illuminates up when the parking
brake is applied or the brake fluid level is low is
different for U.S. and Canada.
When the key is turned to the 2nd position in the
ignition, the function of the following indicator
lights is checked automatically: High Beam ON,
Preheating, airbag malfunction. In case of a broken
LED of the airbag malfunction light, the seat belt
usage warning light will flash for 6 seconds after
the function check is finished. The Instrument
Cluster is operated with the help of 4 buttons
located below the multifunction indicator. The back-
lighting for the instrument cluster uses yellow
LED's and can be adjusted electronically to daylight
and darkness.The instrument cluster includes a warning
buzzer, which sounds (in addition to a warning light
in some cases) when:
²The headlights are on with the ignition off and
the door opened.
²The driver 's seat belt is not fastened with the
ignition on.
²The key is in the ignition and the door is open.
²Critical ASSYST information is displayed in the
multifunction indicator.
3.5 POWER DOOR LOCKS/RKE
3.5.1 CENTRAL LOCKING
The Central Locking System locks all vehicle
doors if any door is locked from the inside or
mechanically locked with the key from the outside.
However, unlocking any door, in that manner, will
only unlock that particular door. The Master Door
Lock Switch on the dash enables the operator to
lock/unlock all doors. By pressing the top of the
rocker type switch once, all doors will lock. Pressing
the switch again will unlock all doors. Pressing the
lower part of the switch once will lock all doors
except the driver door. Pressing the lower part
again will unlock all doors except the driver door. If
the Central Locking System automatically unlocks
after the vehicle was attempted to be locked, at
least one door is not properly closed.
There are two LED indicators in the Master Door
Lock Switch. The left indicator is for the driver door
and the right indicator is for all passenger/cargo
doors. These will indicate if a door is ajar or if the
doors are locked. The door ajar switches are part of
the door lock motor and are mounted in the door
latch assembly.
Inside each door lock motor there is a command
switch. The command switch is operated by the
plunger and signals any change in the lock status,
locked or unlocked. Each command switch is wired
to the Central Timer Module (CTM) sometimes
referred to as the Central Locking Module. If all
doors are closed and are unlocked, and any door is
locked by the key or the interior handle, thereby
changing the command switch, all doors will be
locked. If one of the door lock motors does not reach
the end position after a locking command, it will be
detected by the CTM (command switch not in
9Locked9position) and the vehicle will be unlocked.
3.5.2 REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY (RKE)
The SKREEM is a combination of the Remote
Keyless Entry Module and the SKIM (Sentry Key
Immobilizer Module). It is located behind the In-
strument Cluster and has an antenna that goes up
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GENERAL INFORMATION
TEST ACTION APPLICABILITY
3WARNING: NEVER OPERATE THE HEATER IN AN ENCLOSED AREA
THAT DOES NOT HAVE EXHAUST VENTILATION FACILITIES. ALWAYS
VENT THE EXHAUST WHEN OPERATING THE HEATER. FAILURE TO
FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY
OR DEATH.
WARNING: ALLOW THE HEATER ASSEMBLY TO COOL BEFORE PER-
FORMING A COMPONENT INSPECTION/REPAIR/REPLACEMENT. FAIL-
URE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN PERSONAL
INJURY OR DEATH.
Turn the ignition on.
With the DRBIIIt, read Automatic Temperature Control DTCs.
Are any DTCs present?All
Ye s!Refer to Heating & A/C information for the related symptom(s).
Perform HEATER VERIFICATION TEST - VER 1.
No!Allow heater assembly to cool. Inspect the fuel line, air intake and
exhaust, and coolant hoses for restrictions, obstructions, loose
clamps, leakage, etc. Repair as necessary. Check the harness
connectors and grounds. Clean and repair as necessary.
Perform HEATER VERIFICATION TEST - VER 1.
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A. HEATER PRE-TEST ÐContinued
Symptom List:
FLAME OUT
NO START
Test Note: All symptoms listed above are diagnosed using the same tests.
The title for the tests will be FLAME OUT.
When Monitored and Set Condition:
FLAME OUT
When Monitored: After heater activation and during subsequent attempts to start the
heater.
Set Condition: This DTC will set if the Flame Sensor's resistance is not within the
expected parameters.
NO START
When Monitored: After heater activation.
Set Condition: This DTC will set if the Flame Sensor's resistance is not within the
expected parameters 340 seconds after activation.
POSSIBLE CAUSES
LOW FUEL LEVEL IN VEHICLE'S FUEL TANK
HEATER'S FUEL LINE RESTRICTED/LEAKING/DAMAGED
DOSING PUMP
HEATER'S AIR INTAKE/EXHAUST RESTRICTED
CABIN HEATER ASSEMBLY OR HEATER BOOSTER ASSEMBLY
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CABIN HEATER
TEST ACTION APPLICABILITY
1WARNING: NEVER OPERATE THE HEATER IN AN ENCLOSED AREA
THAT DOES NOT HAVE EXHAUST VENTILATION FACILITIES. ALWAYS
VENT THE EXHAUST WHEN OPERATING THE HEATER. FAILURE TO
FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY
OR DEATH.
WARNING: ALWAYS SWITCH THE HEATER OFF PRIOR TO REFUELING
THE VEHICLE. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RE-
SULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
CAUTION: DO NOT PERFORM THIS TEST UNLESS DIRECTED HERE BY
THE HEATER PRE-TEST. ALWAYS PERFORM THE HEATER PRE-TEST
PRIOR TO PERFORMING ANY OTHER TEST FOR THE RESULT TO BE
VALID.
Verify that there is more than an 1/8 of a tank of fuel in the vehicle's fuel tank.
Is there more than an 1/8 of a tank of fuel in the vehicle's fuel tank?All
Ye s!Go To 2
No!Add fuel to the vehicle's fuel tank to bring the fuel level above 1/8
of a tank.
Perform HEATER VERIFICATION TEST - VER 1.
2WARNING: NEVER OPERATE THE HEATER IN AN ENCLOSED AREA
THAT DOES NOT HAVE EXHAUST VENTILATION FACILITIES. ALWAYS
VENT THE EXHAUST WHEN OPERATING THE HEATER. FAILURE TO
FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY
OR DEATH.
WARNING: ALLOW THE HEATER ASSEMBLY TO COOL BEFORE PER-
FORMING A COMPONENT INSPECTION/REPAIR/REPLACEMENT. FAIL-
URE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN PERSONAL
INJURY OR DEATH.
Turn the ignition off.
Inspect the heater's fuel line exterior for restrictions, leakage, and damage.
Verify that the heater's fuel line is installed correctly.
NOTE: Waxed fuel can obstruct the fuel line and reduce flow. Check for the
appropriate winter grade fuel and replace as necessary.
Check for obstructions in the heater's fuel line. Refer to Fuel Line, Cleaning in the
Service Information.
Is the heater's fuel line Ok?All
Ye s!Go To 3
No!Repair the heater's fuel line as necessary in accordance with the
Service Information.
Perform HEATER VERIFICATION TEST - VER 1.
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CABIN HEATER
FLAME OUT ÐContinued