latest service information available at the time of
publication. It is subdivided into various group
categories and each section contains diagnosis,
disassembly, repair, and installation procedures
along with complete specifications and tightening
references. Use of this manual will aid in properly
performing any servicing necessary to maintain or
restore the high levels of performance and reliability
designed into these outstanding vehicles.
Chrysler Corporation reserves the right to make changes in design or to
make addltlons to or improvements in
any obllgatlons upon itself to
manufactured.
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Engine Electrical
Chassis Electrical
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RELAY
RELAY LOCATION
LOCAT. N
Name
ABS motor relay
ABS power relay
ABS valve relay
Automatic seat belt motor relay
Blower motor High relay
Condenser fan motor High-Low select relay
Condenser fan motor relay
Dome light relay
Door lock relay
Fog light relay
Generator relay
NOTE
The “Name” column is arranged in alphabetical order.
Engine compartment
Symbol
B
I
I
B
I
I
J
H
I
C
’ c
J
D
ATransistor relay
A
Name
Headlight relay
I
1
Heater relay
1
1
Intermittent wiper relay (rear wiper)
1
Intermittent wiper relay (windshield wiper)
1
Magnet clutch relay
Power window relay
Radiator fan motor relay
Starter relay
Taillight relay
Upper beam relay
Interior
..,. I,,
‘.
I
~
1
k
-I --t
Symbol
i
A
G
D
--‘;’
t&
n-
4q
6
18A0734
motor relay
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8-8
RELAY LOCATJOW
-(built-in
columti switchj
Blower motor High relay
WA0732
1
16A1322
I
SENSOR LOCATION
SENSOR LOCATION
”
. . :
8-9
(/
*
1
Name
Symbol
Air inlet sensor
Air
therm0
sensor
Barometric pressure sensor
Camshaft position sensor
Crankshaft position sensor
Engine coolant temperature sensor
Front speed sensor
G-sensor
A
D
D
F
J
K
NOTE
The “Name” column is arranged in alphabetical order.
Engine compartment
1.8L
Engine
NameSymbol
I
I
ISC
motor position sensor
Intake air temperature sensor
Knock sensor
Oxygen sensor
Rear speed sensor
Throttle position sensor
Vehicle-speed sensor (Reed switch)
Volume air flow sensor
2.OL
DOHC Engine <Non-Turbo>
C
A
G
E
L
B
I;‘t.
-
H
A
ZOL
DOHC Engine <Turbo>
Volume
air flow sens
temperature sensor
and barometric
~
2.OL
DOHC Engine <Turbc
pressure sensor)
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i0A0127
‘ii
8-10
-
ISC
motor
SENSOR LOCATION
positio
2.OL
DOHC Engine
r
<Non-Turbo>
16AOl326
SENSOR LOCATION .
8-11
Interior
Vehicle speed sensor
(Reed switch)
6FUO853
16AO72B
16AO736
’ I
I
8-12
SENSOR LOCATION
CONTROL UNIT LOCATION
CONTROL UNIT LOCATION
-8173
Name
4-speed
automatic transaxle control module
Air conditioning control unit
Anti-lock brake control unit
routing of each harness, can be easily understood for each individual wiring section.
Indicates the connector number.
The connector number used is the same number as that used for circuit diagrams;
these numbers
The alphabet letter used as the prefix represents the wiring section in which that
connector is used; subsequent numerals make up the number that
particular characteristics of that individual connector. As a general rule, numbers are
assigned clockwise around the wiring diagram.
Note that, if there IS a concentration of connectors with the same form (same
number of pins). the connnectors’ colors are noted in order to facilitate identification.
Example: A-l 2 (Black)
TT
rn
such a way that the arrangement of connectors for each vehicle, and the
facllttate
the location of the connector positions.
Connector color
’
Symbol indicating wiring section
location of the connector
A : Engine compartment
B :
Engine and
C: Dash panel
D: Instrument panel and floor console
E
: Interior
transaxle
Indicates
NOWCAI
E-05 E-06 E-07 E-08
E-09 E-lOE-1
1
E-12
E-19
/E-20
-E-22*8
Indicates ground
pornr.
1
E-43
&, & &glE-38 E:36 E-34
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8-36
CONFIGURATION DIAGRAMS - Engine Compartment
<1.8L
Engine>
-
ENGINE
Connector
symbol
COMPARl
Ground
T 4.8L
cable
-MEN
I
Engine>
-
To engine and transaxle Ground
(connector
svmbol
,,,l
To engine and transaxle
(connector
1
symbol
a)
cable
q
iJ,
A-01X
A-02X
A-03X
A-04X
A-05X
A-06X
A-07X
A-08
A-09
_
_-
A-1U
A-l 1
A-l 2
A-13 -
A-l 4
A-15 -
A4
IOD
or storage connector
Taillight relay
Headlight relay
Power window relay
Fog light relay
Radiator fan motor relay
Generator relay
Dual pressure switch
(for air conditioning circuit)
Wiper motor
Control wiring harness and battery cable
assembly combination
Auto-cruise control vacuum pump
Brake fluid level sensor
Evaporative emission purge solenoid
6EGR solenoid
A-47
Refer to
CENTRALIZED
JUNCTION
/
77-l
A-43
A-44
A-45
A-
A-l 7X Condenser fan motor
A-l 8X Condenser fan motor relay
A-l 9X Magnetic clutch relay
A-20X Condenser
A-21
A-22) Air conditioning relay box
A-23
A-24 Washer motor
A-25
A-26
A-27
A-28
A-29
A-30
A-31
A-32 (for air
\I\\\\\
A-41
42
I
A-40
high-low changeover relay
-
Front side marker light (Left side)
Headliaht (Left side)
-
Horn (Left side)
Engine compartment wiring harness and fog
light sub harness combination
Fog light (Left side)
Condenser fan
cond!tronrng
Front
comblnatron light
A-39 A-38 A-37
Refer to
CENTRALIZED
JUNCTION
(for air
conditioning
I
circuit)
motor
circuit)
(Left
1.
aid&’ ‘I :- ’
A-36A-35
To dash panel
(connector symbol
\
q
)
1
A-l
7X
,
\
4
A-&X
A-2
1
A-22
A-:2
A-\53 A-,54
A-57
A-‘1
A-14
6
.(A-27
\
A-29
36A0270
To engine and transaxle
(connector symbol
A-33 A-34
A-35Volume air flow sensor
A-36
A-37Kickdown
Observe operation of high beam light mounted in instrument
cluster.
3.
inspect for badly rusted or faulty headlight assemblies. These
conditions must be corrected before a satisfactory adjustment can be made.
4. Place vehicle on a level floor.
5. Bounce front suspension through three
applying body weight to hood or bumper.
;
6. Inspect tire inflation.
7.
Rock vehicle sideways to allow vehicle to assume its normal
position.
8. If fuel tank is not full, place a weight in trunk of vehicle to
simulate weight of a full tank [3 kg (6.5
9.
There should be no other load in the vehicle other than driver
or substituted weight of approximately 70 kg
placed in driver’s position.
10. Thoroughly clean headlight lenses.
VERTICAL ADJUSTING
(3)
oscillations by
Ibs.)
per gallon].
(150 Ibs.)
Gear
Siopper
I
Insert the screwdriver into the vertical adjusting hole, and turn
it
clockwrse
vertical angle gauge to the center.
NOTE
The beam angle will change about
(B)
“0”
\
mark
Gear (A)
/
Hbzzontal adjuszng
hole
-:...z!!%w+
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HORIZONTAL ADJUSTING
1. After pulling out the stopper upward, press gear
forward to disengage it from gear (A).
2. Insert the screwdriver into the horizontal adjusting hole,
and adjust the horizontal angle.
3. After adjustment, align the “0” mark of gear
center line, and press in the stopper for locking.
NOTE
The beam angle will change about
or counterclockwise to bring the bubble of the
O”19’
with one mark.
(B)
(B)
to the
0’36’
with one mark.
LIGHTING SYSTEM
89 (3.5)
P-44
-
Service Adiustment Procedures
8-231
AIMING WITH SCREEN HEADLIGHT AIM PREPARATION
1
Measure the center of the headlight bulb as shown 1~
illustration.
ihe
mm (in.)
creen
I
s
I
Height of headlight
bulb centers
Vertical center
line ahead of
High
intensity
zone
16A1440
16Al441
2
Place vehicle on a known level floor 3m (9.8 feet) from aiming screen or light colored wall. Four lines of adhesive
tape or like are required on screen or wall:
(1) Position a vertical tape so that it is aligned with the ve-
hicle center line.
(2) Position a horizontal tape with reference to center line
of headlight bulb.
(3) Position a vertical tape on the screen with reference to
the center line of each of headlights bulb.
I
VISUAL HEADLIGHT ADJUSTMENT
1. A properly aimed lower beam will appear on the airning
screen 3m (9.8 feet) in front of the vehicle. The shaded
area as shown in the illustration indicates high intensity
zone.
2.
Adjust low beam of headlights to match the low beam pattern of the right and left headlights.
**
Caution
When adjusting one headlight, the other headlight should
be turned off if possible. If this is not possible, do not cover
the other headlight for more than three minutes while it
turned on. Otherwise, heat from the bulb may warp the
headlight lens.**
iS
Vertical Adjusting
1.
Check the position of the level bubble to confirm that it is
within the range as shown in the illustration.
2.
Confirm that the beam irradiated on the screen is the same
as the specified beam pattern.
If it is not the same, adjust the vertical angle with the verti-
cal adjusting screw so that it becomes the specified beam
pattern.
NOTE
If the visual headlight adjustment at low beam is made, the
adjustment at high beam is not necessary.
TSB
26-06-94
Publication NV!
Nqv. 11,1994
8-232
LIGHTING SYSTEM - Service Adjustment
LUMINOUS INTENSITY MEASUREMENT
Measure the luminous intensity of headlights with a photometer
in accordance with the instruction manual prepared by the
manufacturer of the photometer and make sure that the
luminous intensity is within the following limit.
Limit: 20,000 cd or more
NOTE
(1)
When measuring the luminous intensity of headlight, keep
the engine at 2,000 rpm and have the battery charged.
(21
If there are specific regulations for luminous intensity of
headlights in the region where the vehicle is operated; make
sure that the intensity conforms to the requirements of such
regulations.
Proced&es
I I
FOG LIGHT AIMING
1.
Place vehicle on a known level floor 7.6 m
aiming screen or light colored wall.
2. Use adjusting screw to adjust the top end of high intensity
zone to dimension A.
HEADLIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT
1
Pull out the socket cover.
2. Remove the valve mounting spring, and pull the valve out
toward you together with the connector.
3. Disconnect the bulb from the connector.
(25
feet) from
NOBIIEA
16Al43!
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LIGHTING SYSTEM
Good
No good
- service
Adjustment
Caution
1. Never hold the halogen light bulb
2. if the glass surface is
4. Be sure to attach the cap.
NOTE
Be sure to install the cap securely because, if it IS not, an
insecure installation could cause such problems as cloud-
ing of the lens, or intrusion of moisture to inside the light
unit
~ures/Headliiht
dirty glove, etc.
alcohol, paint thinner, etc., and install it after drying it
thoroughly.
and
HEADLIGHT AND FRONT SIDE MARKER LIGHT
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Fmnt side
dirly, ba
Marker mht
--
:
with
sure to clean it with
8-233
a bare hand,
NO9UA.Q
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f
Removal steps
l
+ 1. Front side marker light
2. Headlight
NOTE
(1)
Reverse
(2) l 4: Refer to “Service Points of
the
removal procedures to reinstall.
/
Installation”
I
i
19Ao919
SERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATION
1. INSTALLATION OF FRONT SIDE MARKER LIGHT
Insert the boss of the front side marker light into the clip
areas of the front fender, and insert the ribs of the front
side marker light into the mounting holes on the headlight
side. Then, mount the front side marker light with the
mounting screws.
,
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8-234
LIGHTING SYSTEM, -
,Rear
Combination Light
REAR COMBINATION LIGHT
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
<EAGLE Talon>
<PLYMOUTH Laser>
NOEIMAK
10A0927
+*
+*
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Removal steps
1.
Back-up light
2. License
3. Rear panel garnish
4. Lid C (Lid D when the right
rear combination light is removed or
installed)
4 5. Rear combination light
Dlate liclht
----_I
/
6
WA0920
NOTE
(1) Reverse the removal procedures to
(2) ** : Refer to
(3) l +: Refer to
“Servtce
Points of Removal”.
“Service
Points of
relnstall.
Installation”.
SERVICE POINTS OF REMOVAL
1. REMOVAL OF BACK-UP LIGHT
Refer to GROUP 23 - Garnishes.
3. REMOVAL OF REAR PANEL GARNISH
Refer to GROUP 23 - Garnishes.
SERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATION
5. INSTALLATION OF REAR COMBINATION LIGHT
Mount
the saq.u&$e illusmted.
~--
ther,elar c@yb,i,nation
,I2 &&pp,~~~
i’ -..
light by tightening
the,nuts
,_ _. ,_.,. -.
---
_, ._./
in
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LIGHTING SYSTEM
HIGH MOUNTED STOP LIGHT
-
High
Mounted
Stop Light
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
<Vehicles without rear air spoiler>
Removal steps
1.
Clip
2. High mounted stop light cover
3. High mounted stop light lens
bracket
4. Gasket
<Vehicles with rear air spoiler>
ant
NOBIKAK
Y
4
J
T
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‘1
1
16.40815
Removal steps
1. High mounted stop light unit
*I)
2.
Liftgate
trim
3. Wiring harness connector
4. Socket
\JOTE
1)
Reverse the removal procedures to reinstall,
2)
+I) :
Refer to
“Servie
Points of Removal”.
3
SERVICE POINTS OF REMOVAL
2. REMOVAL OF
spoiler
>
Refer to GROUP
LIFTGATE
23-Trims.
TRIM <Vehicles
with
rear
air
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