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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - WASHER SYSTEM CHRYSLER

DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - WASHER SYSTEM CHRYSLER
Whenever a windshield washer malfunction occurs, first verify that the washer pump connector and the multi-function switch, front wiper/washer switch connector is properly connected before starting diagnosis and testing. Also check the rear wiper/washer switch connection. Refer to WASHER SYSTEM TEST table.

FRONT WASHER NOZZLE
REMOVAL
(1) Open hood.
(2) Remove the underhood, rear hood silencer pad
fasteners.
(3) Disconnect the washer hose from the underside
of the front washer nozzle.
(4) Lower hood down.
(5) Using a plastic body filler spreader or equivalent
(credit card), gently place it underneath the
front of the washer nozzle. Be careful not to damage
the hood seal underneath the nozzle (Fig. 6).
(6) Rock the nozzle back and forth slightly to
release it from the hood panel.
INSTALLATION
(1) Place the nozzle into hood opening and snap
into place.
(2) Open hood.
(3) Connect the washer hose to the underside of
the washer nozzle.
(4) After connecting hose, check for proper system
function and to assure leak free connections by actuating
the front washer system switch from inside of
vehicle.
(5) Install the underhood, rear hood silencer pad
fasteners.
(6) Close hood.
(7) Verify system operation.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - FRONT WIPER CONDITIONS

DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - FRONT WIPER CONDITIONS
The following is a list of general wiper motor system problems, the tests that are to be performed to locate the faulty part, and the corrective action to be taken. Whatever the problem, disconnect motor wire harness and clean the terminals, then connect motor wire harness and test. Refer to Wiring Diagrams for circuit information and connector call-outs.

MOTOR WILL NOT OPERATE ALL SWITCH
POSITIONS
(1) Check fuse 1, in the fuse block (Fig. 2).
(1 - FUSE 1 WIPER)
(a) If fuse is OK, go to Step 2.
(b) If fuse is defective, replace and check motor
operation in all switch positions.
(c) If motor is still inoperative and the fuse does
not blow, go to Step 2.
(d) If replacement fuse blows, go to Step 6.

(2) Disconnect motor harness connector.
(3) Check motor low speed. Using two jumper
wires, connect one jumper wire between the battery
positive terminal and terminal 4 of the motor connector.
Connect the other jumper wire to the battery
negative terminal and terminal 1 of the motor (Fig.
3). Check motor high speed, connect the positive
jumper wire to terminal 5 of the motor connector.
Connect the negative jumper wire to terminal 1 of
the motor.
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FRONT WINDSHIELD WIPERWASHER SWITCH LOCATION

FRONT WINDSHIELD WIPERWASHER SWITCH LOCATION
1 - TURN SIGNAL CONTROL STALK 5 - CANCELLING CAM
2 - HAZARD WARNING SWITCH 6 - PANEL DIMMER/INTERIOR LIGHT SWITCH
3 - WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHER CONTROL 7 - EXTERIOR LIGHTING CONTROL/FOG LAMP
4 - WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHER SWITCH RETAINING SCREWS. FRONT WINDSHIELD WASHER SYSTEM

This vehicle is equipped with an electrically operated windshield washer pump. The washers are operated by a switch in the multi-function switch control lever (Fig. 1). The lever is located on the right side of the steering column. The electric pump assembly is mounted directly to the reservoir. A permanently lubricated motor is coupled to an impeller type pump.

The pump and reservoir are serviced as separate assemblies. REAR WINDSHIELD WIPER SYSTEM The driver controls an electrically operated intermittent rear wiper system with the switch located on the instrument panel accessory switch bezel. The rear wiper is controlled by ignition switched battery current through a fuse in the fuse block, and will operate only when the ignition switch is in the Accessory or ON positions.

The intermittent rear wiper system allows the driver to select an intermittent wipe mode. The intermittent wipe mode delay time has a fixed delay interval of about four seconds between sweeps. This system also has a wipe-after-wash feature that operates the rear wiper for as long as the washer pump is energized, then provides about two additional sweeps of the wiper after the washer pump is de-energized. The rear wiper motor module operates on a separate non-switched battery current feed through a fuse in the fuse block.
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CHRYSLER AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENT LOCATION

dual front airbag system
A dual front airbag system (Fig. 1) utilizes driver and passenger airbags. Both the driver and passenger airbags are certified to new federal regulations, which allows them to deploy with less force than prior airbags. The primary occupant restraints in this vehicle are the seat belts, which require active use by the vehicle occupants.

The front airbag system is a supplemental passive restraint that was designed and is intended to enhance the protection for the front seat occupants of the vehicle when used in conjunction with the seat belts. The driver airbag includes an inflatable airbag and an inflator unit behind a trim cover in the hub area of the steering wheel. The passenger airbag includes an inflatable airbag and an inflator unit behind an airbag door in the instrument panel above the glove box.

The dual front airbag system consists of the following components: ² Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) ² Airbag indicator lamp. ² Clock Spring ² Driver and passenger airbags (including the airbag inflators).

1 - DRIVER AIRBAG
2 - CLOCK SPRING
3 - PASSENGER AIRBAG
4 - OCCUPANT RESTRAINT CONTROLLER (ORC)
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2002 PT cruiser remove the air box Replace the power steering sensor

2002 PT cruiser remove the air box Replace the power steering sensor
The guide for 2002 PT cruiser remove the air box Replace the power steering sensor. Power steering pressure sensor is accessed from under the car, It's located on the drivers side behind the engine on the steering rack. It's a bit messy to change but pretty easy to do

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New Chrysler 2008MY Sebring Cabrio

The following features and statements describe the all-new Chrysler Sebring Cabrio at its launch and continue to apply through the 2008 model year.
• Electronic Stability Programme (ESP)* with Brake Assist and all-speed traction control
• Next Generation driver and front-passenger air bags †
• Supplemental front-seat-mounted side air bags †
• Centre floor console with dual-level storage and sliding armrest
• Heated/cooled front cup holder (Limited)
• Advanced technologies (In-Cluster EVIC and Automatic Temperature Control)

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Renault vs Chrysler

Space and comfort are the essence of an MPV, so we need to take a close look at the route that these two have taken. On paper, they both offer seven seats, and the usual luxuries. Access is better on the Grand Voyager, thanks to the sliding doors.Having already looked at the design aspects of the seating, the comfort levels are similar, both having leather trim and offering sufficient legroom.

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Chrysler Customer-Specific Requirements

ISO/TS 16949 and this document define fundamental quality system requirements for organizations supplying production and/or service parts to Chrysler. These requirements shall be included in any scope of registration/certification to ISO/TS 16949 issued by an IATF-recognized and IATF-contracted certification body in order for the ISO/TS 16949 certificate to be recognized as satisfying Chrysler organization criteria for third party registration/certification. (See ISO/TS 16949 Foreword, Remarks for certification).

ISO/TS 16949 is also applicable

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RotorQ System Settings Guide

The RotorQ system is shipped with default settings that are in compliance with Daimler-Chrysler’s specifications. Most of the settings in the software should not need to be changed. Changing any of the settings that are not described below will likely make the system and it’s test results non-compliant. Future releases of the RotorQ software may hide these settings from the user. There are,

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Chrysler 3.3/3.8L V6 Minivan Air Intake Install Guide

This is what we’re starting with; a bone stock engine bay. The first step is to disconnect the negative battery cable. This will help to prevent any potential electrical problems, and also will “reset” the PCM so that the computer will be able to “re-learn” the engine with the new intake in place. To disconnect the battery cable, you will need a 10mm socket or wrench. (Note that this may erase your radio station presets, so you might want to write them down first, just in case.)

Disconnect the temperature sensor located at the back of the flexible coupling. To do this, you need to slide the red lock back, then you can squeeze the black lever at the back and unplug the connector.

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Chrysler 8-3/4? Rear Axle Guide

The diagram illustrates 8-3/4? axles. The top is a 66-72 A-body axle. and the other two are longer axles that generally resemble the B and C body and truck axles. C body and truck axles can be shortened and resplined by a quality machine shop, however it is important to note that not all C-body/ Truck axles are created equally.

The top axle shows that at the location of where the new splines will be (26? from bearing retaining plate to the end of the axle, see measurement #2 in the diagram) the outside diameter (OD) must be larger than what the OD of the spline needs to be. The bottom axle illustrates how many mid-60’s axles taper as they near the splines, these can not be used as A-body short axle

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Enhanced Chrysler User Guide

Enhanced Chrysler will allow you to access systems not available with generic OBD-II. The enhanced Chrysler option is an add-on to the AutoEnginuity ScanTool. To offer this support, the enhanced Chrysler option utilizes a proprietary Chrysler electrical interface called SCI. Because of the electrical complexity of SCI, we were required to put Chrysler support on it’s own hardware.

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Supplemental Guide for Supplier Quality Specialists (SQS) Powerway V3.0

In Powerway V3.0, IRE, CDS, PS0, PPAP are processes. Each process has “To-Do” activities where activities vary by process. The six activities are Work, Watch, Approve, Rework, Promise and Respond.

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2006 CHRYSLER VOYAGER/GRAND VOYAGER SUVPS HIGHLIGHTS

SAFETY/SECURITY
• Next Generation multistage front air bags
• Supplemental side-curtain air bags protect all 3 rows
• Available Rear Park Assist System
• Available electronic low-speed traction control
• Large front headlamps and rear fog lamps
• Folding, heated power mirrors
• 4-wheel disc ABS
• Sentry Key® Theft Deterrent System

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