Chrysler Town, Dodge Caravan. Manual — part 528
(8) Tighten the two M8 fasteners at the rail to 23
Nm (17 ft. lbs.). Taking care so that the exhaust tube
bracket tab is on the top of the heater bracket.
(9) Install the wiring harness(Refer to 24 - HEAT-
ING
&
AIR
CONDITIONING/CABIN
HEATER/
HEATER UNIT - INSTALLATION).
(10) Tighten the hose and tube assembly to the
toe-board cross member at two locations.
(11) Install the second hose to the underbody hose
and tube assembly.
(12) Connect the rubber fuel hose between the
body tube assembly and the fuel pump nipple at the
body tube joint. Close the fuel fill cap.
(13) Remove the heater unit support device from
under the vehicle.
(14) Lower vehicle from lift.
(15) Refill cooling system(Refer to 7 - COOLING -
STANDARD PROCEDURE).
(16) Verify function of the cabin heater.
SUPPLEMENTAL DIESEL
HEATER WIRING
REMOVAL
(1) Elevate vehicle on a lift taking note of the
exhaust tube flexible section.
(2) Unplug connector from vehicle wiring harness
to cabin heater harness.
(3) Unplug connector from cabin heater harness to
dosing pump connector.
(4) Unplug two connectors from cabin heater har-
ness to cabin heater controller connectors.
(5) Remove two wiring harness connectors from
underbody.
(6) Remove two wiring harness connectors from
cabin heater shield.
(7) Carefully route the cabin heater harness to the
left side between the cabin heater unit and the cabin
heater shield.
INSTALLATION
(1) Carefully route the cabin heater harness from
the left side of the cabin heater between the cabin
heater unit and the cabin heater shield.
(2) Install the two wiring harness retaining con-
nectors to the cabin heater shield.
(3) Route the wiring harness along the underside
of the vehicle and install the two wiring harness
retaining connectors.
(4) Plug the two connectors from the cabin heater
harness to the cabin heater controller.
(5) Plug the connector to the cabin heater harness
to the dosing pump connector.
(6) Plug the connector from the vehicle wiring har-
ness to the cabin heater harness.
(7) Lower the vehicle.
(8) Verify function of the cabin heater.
AIR INTAKE PIPE
REMOVAL
NOTE: Heater air intake tube is part of an assembly
that includes the heater cooling intake and return
pipes. If heater air intake tube requires removal or
replacement the entire assembly will require remov-
al/replacement.
(1) Drain cooling system(Refer to 7 - COOLING -
STANDARD PROCEDURE).
(2) Remove clamps from the heater tubes at the
lower heater port and the lower EGR connector
which are located under the hood.
(3) Remove the retaining clamp at the heater air
intake muffler connection(Refer to 24 - HEATING &
AIR
CONDITIONING/CABIN
HEATER/INLET
MUFFLER - REMOVAL).
(4) Remove the clamp at the flexible tube to steel
tube connection (Fig. 4).
Fig. 4 FLEXIBLE AIR INTAKE LINE
1 - HEATER UNIT AND SPLASH SHIELD
2 - DOSING PUMP
3 - DOSING PUMP FUEL LINE
4 - FLEXIBLE INTAKE LINE
5 - CLAMP
6 - STEEL INTAKE PIPE
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HEATER UNIT (Continued)
(5) Remove the two retaining screws and remove
pipe assembly (Fig. 5).
INSTALLATION
(1) Install the air intake pipe assembly and install
the two retaining screws. Tighten the screws to 7 Nm
( 5 ft. lbs.).
(2) Attach the steel tube to the flexible tube and
position and then tighten the retaining clamp.
(3) Install the flexible tube to the heater air intake
muffler and install and tighten the retaining clamp.
(4) Install the heater tubes to the lower heater
connection and the lower EGR cooler connection and
tighten the retaining clamps.
(5) Lower the vehicle.
(6) Refill the cooling system(Refer to 7 - COOLING
- STANDARD PROCEDURE).
(7) Verify function of the heater unit.
Fig. 5 AIR INTAKE AND HEATER PIPE ASSEMBLY
1 - INTAKE TUBE AIR INTAKE
2 - INTAKE PIPE
3 - RETAINING SCREWS
4 - INTAKE HEATER LINE
5 - RETURN HEATER LINE
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DIESEL SUPPLEMENTAL HEATER - DCHA - EXPORT
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AIR INTAKE PIPE (Continued)
EMISSIONS CONTROL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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EMISSIONS CONTROL
DESCRIPTION - VEHICLE EMISSION
CONTROL INFORMATION LABEL . . . . . . . . . . 1
DESCRIPTION - MONITORED COMPONENT
OPERATION - NON-MONITORED CIRCUITS
DESCRIPTION - MONITORED SYSTEMS
DESCRIPTION - HIGH AND LOW LIMITS
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
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EMISSIONS CONTROL
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION - VEHICLE EMISSION CONTROL
INFORMATION LABEL
All models have a Vehicle Emission Control Infor-
mation (VECI) Label. Chrysler permanently attaches
the label in the engine compartment. It cannot be
removed without defacing information and destroying
the label.
The label contains the vehicle’s emission specifica-
tions and vacuum hose routings. All hoses must be
connected and routed according to the label.
DESCRIPTION - TRIP DEFINITION
A “Trip” means vehicle operation (following an
engine-off period) of duration and driving mode such
that all components and systems are monitored at
least once by the diagnostic system. The monitors
must successfully pass before the PCM can verify
that a previously malfunctioning component is meet-
ing the normal operating conditions of that compo-
nent. For misfire or fuel system malfunction, the
MIL may be extinguished if the fault does not recur
when monitored during three subsequent sequential
driving cycles in which conditions are similar to
those under which the malfunction was first deter-
mined.
Anytime the MIL is illuminated, a DTC is stored.
The DTC can self erase only after the MIL has been
extinguished. Once the MIL is extinguished, the
PCM must pass the diagnostic test for the most
recent DTC for 40 warm-up cycles (80 warm-up
cycles for the Fuel System Monitor and the Misfire
Monitor). A warm-up cycle can best be described by
the following:
• The engine must be running
• A rise of 40°F in engine temperature must occur
from the time when the engine was started
• Engine coolant temperature must crossover
160°F
• A “driving cycle” that consists of engine start up
and engine shut off.
Once the above conditions occur, the PCM is con-
sidered to have passed a warm-up cycle. Due to the
conditions required to extinguish the MIL and erase
the DTC, it is most important that after a repair has
been made, all DTC’s be erased and the repair veri-
fied by running 1–good trip.
DESCRIPTION - MONITORED COMPONENT
There are several components that will affect vehi-
cle emissions if they malfunction. If one of these com-
ponents
malfunctions
the
Malfunction
Indicator
Lamp (Check Engine) will illuminate.
Some of the component monitors are checking for
proper operation of the part. Electrically operated
components now have input (rationality) and output
(functionality) checks. Previously, a component like
the Throttle Position sensor (TPS) was checked by
the PCM for an open or shorted circuit. If one of
these conditions occurred, a DTC was set. Now there
is a check to ensure that the component is working.
This is done by watching for a TPS indication of a
greater or lesser throttle opening than MAP and
engine rpm indicate. In the case of the TPS, if engine
vacuum is low and engine rpm is 1600 or greater and
the TPS indicates a small throttle opening, a DTC
will be set.
Any component that has an associated limp in will
set a fault after 1 trip with the malfunction present.
Refer to the Diagnostic Trouble Codes Description
Charts (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC
CONTROL
MODULES/POWERTRAIN
CONTROL
MODULE - DESCRIPTION) and the appropriate
Powertrain Diagnostic Procedure Manual for diag-
nostic procedures.
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