Servo cable (except 4.7L engine). Servo cable-4.7L v-8 engine
REMOVAL (1) Disconnect negative battery cable at battery.
(2) Using finger pressure only, remove speed control
cable connector at throttle body bellcrank by
pushing connector off the bellcrank pin (Fig. 4). DO
NOT try to pull connector off perpendicular to
the bellcrank pin. Connector will be broken.
Fig. 4 Cable Connection at Throttle Body 1 - VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL CABLE (3) Squeeze 2 tabs on sides of speed control cable
at throttle body mounting bracket (locking plate) and
push out of bracket.
(4) Remove servo cable from servo. Refer to Speed
Control Servo Removal/Installation in this group. INSTALLATION (1) Install end of cable to speed control servo.
Refer to Speed Control Servo Removal and Installation
in this group.
(2) Install cable into throttle body mounting
bracket (snaps in).
(3) Install speed control cable connector at throttle
body bellcrank pin (snaps on).
(4) Connect negative battery cable at battery.
(5) Before starting engine, operate accelerator
pedal to check for any binding. REMOVAL (1) Disconnect negative battery cable at battery.
(2) Remove air box housing from throttle body.
The accelerator cable must be partially removed to
gain access to speed control cable.
(3) Using finger pressure only, disconnect accelerator
cable connector at throttle body bellcrank pin by
pushing connector off bellcrank pin towards front of
vehicle (Fig. 5). DO NOT try to pull connector off
perpendicular to the bellcrank pin. Connector
will be broken. (4) Lift accelerator cable from top of cable cam
(Fig. 5).
(5) Press tab (Fig. 6) to release plastic cable mount
from bracket. Press on tab only enough to
release cable from bracket. If tab is pressed too
much, it will be broken. Slide plastic mount (Fig.
6) towards passenger side of vehicle to remove cable
from bracket.
(6) Using finger pressure only, disconnect speed
control cable connector at throttle body bellcrank pin
by pushing connector off bellcrank pin towards front
of vehicle (Fig. 5). DO NOT try to pull connector
off perpendicular to the bellcrank pin. Connector
will be broken.
(7) Slide speed control cable plastic mount towards
passenger side of vehicle to remove cable from
bracket (Fig. 7).
(8) Remove servo cable from servo. Refer to Speed
Control Servo Removal/Installation.
Fig. 5 Cable Connectors at Bell Crank-4.7L V-8 Engine 1 - THROTTLE BODY 2 - SPEED CONTROL CABLE CONNECTOR 3 - OFF 4 - OFF 5 - ACCELERATOR CABLE CONNECTOR 6 - CABLE CAM 7 - BELLCRANK INSTALLATION 1) Install end of cable to speed control servo.
Refer to Speed Control Servo Removal/Installation.
(2) Slide speed control cable plastic mount into
bracket.
Fig. 6 Accelerator Cable Release Tab-4.7L V-8 Engine 1 - ACCELERATOR CABLE 2 - PLASTIC CABLE MOUNT 3 - PRESS TAB FOR REMOVAL 4 - CABLE BRACKET 5 - SLIDE FOR REMOVAL (3) Install speed control cable connector onto throttle
body bellcrank pin (snaps on).
(4) Slide accelerator cable plastic mount into
bracket. Continue sliding until tab (Fig. 6) is aligned
to hole in mounting bracket.
(5) Route accelerator cable over top of cable cam
(Fig. 5).
(6) Install accelerator cable connector onto throttle
body bellcrank pin (snaps on).
(7) Install air box housing to throttle body.
(8) Connect negative battery cable at battery.
(9) Before starting engine, operate accelerator
pedal to check for any binding. VACUUM RESERVOIR The vacuum reservoir is located under the plastic
cowl plenum cover at lower base of windshield (Fig.
8) or (Fig. 10). REMOVAL (1) Disconnect and isolate negative battery at
cable.
(2) Remove both windshield wiper arm/blade
assemblies. Refer to Group 8K, Wiper and Washer
Systems.
(3) Remove rubber weather-strip at front edge of
cowl grill (Fig. 9).
Fig. 7 Speed Control Cable at Bracket-4.7L V-8 Engine 1 - PLASTIC CABLE MOUNT 2 - SPEED CONTROL CABLE 3 - BRACKET 4 - SLIDE FOR REMOVAL
Fig. 8 Vacuum Reservoir Mounting 1 - VACUUM SUPPLY CONNECTOR 2 - COWL PLENUM COVER/GRILLE PANEL 3 - VACUUM RESERVOIR 4 - SCREWS (4) Remove four plastic nuts securing cowl plenum
cover/grille panel to studs on cowl top panel near
base of windshield (Fig. 10).
Fig. 9 Cowl Grille Panel Weather-strip 1 - COWL GRILLE 2 - WEATHERSTRIP (5) Remove two plastic rivets securing each side of
the cowl plenum cover/grille panel to cowl plenum
panel and cowl top panel.
(6) Lift cowl plenum cover/grille panel from vehicle
far enough to access windshield washer and vacuum
plumbing near right end of cowl plenum.
(7) Disconnect windshield washer supply hose at
in-line connector.
(8) Disconnect vacuum supply hose from vacuum
supply connector at vacuum reservoir (Fig. 8). (9) Remove cowl plenum cover/grille panel from
vehicle.
(10) Remove three reservoir mounting screws (Fig.
8).
(11) Remove vacuum reservoir from vehicle. INSTALLATION (1) Install vacuum reservoir and three mounting
screws to plastic cowl cover. Tighten three screws to
2.2 N*m (20 in. lbs.) torque.
(2) Position cowl plenum cover/grille panel to vehicle.
(3) Connect vacuum supply hose to vacuum reservoir.
(4) Connect windshield washer supply hose at inline
connector.
(5) Install and tighten cowl cover fasteners to vehicle
body.
(6) Install rubber weather-strip at front edge of
cowl grill.
(7) Install windshield wiper arms. Refer to Group
8K, Wiper and Washer Systems.
(8) Connect negative battery to cable.
Fig. 10 Cowl Plenum Cover/Grille Panel Remove/Install 1 - PLASTIC RIVET 2 - IN-LINE WASHER SUPPLY HOSE CONNECTOR 3 - STUD 4 - PLASTIC NUT 5 - COWL PLENUM COVER/GRILLE PANELServo cable (except 4.7L engine)
Servo cable-4.7L v-8 engine
Dodge Durango (DN) 1998-2003 Service Manual
- Lubrication and Maintenance
- Suspension
- Differential and Driveline
- Brakes
- Cooling System
- Battery
- Starting Systems
- Charging System
- Ignition System
- Instrument Panel Systems
- Audio Systems
- Horn Systems
- Speed Control System
- Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Systems
- Wiper and Washer Systems
- Lamps
- Passive Restraint Systems
- Electrically Heated Systems
- Power Distribution System
- Power Lock Systems
- Vehicle Theft/Security Systems
- Power Seat System
- Power Window Systems
- Power Mirror Systems
- Chime/Buzzer Warning Systems
- Overhead Console Systems
- Engine
- Exhaust System
- Frame and Bumpers
- Fuel System
- Steering
- Transmission and Transfer Case
- Tires and Wheels
- Body
- Heating and Air Conditioning
- Emission Control Systems
- Introduction