Helpful Information: Overview
This Body Diagnostic Procedures covers 1991 Dodge Daytona (G-body) and Chrysler LeBaron (J-body) vehicles equipped with the following body systems:^ Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)
^ Electronic Instrument Cluster (EIC)
^ Mechanical Instrument Cluster (MIC)
^ Vehicle Theft Alarm Module
^ Compass/Temp Module
^ Traveler
^ Headlamp doors
^ Automatic door locks
^ Intermittent wipers
^ Illuminated entry
^ Courtesy lamps.
The procedures include all the specifications, instructions, and graphics needed to diagnose body system problems.
When a fault is found and repairs are required, refer to the appropriate components for the proper repair procedure.
The diagnostic test procedures have been designed specifically for use with Chrysler's DRBII diagnostic read-out box. When performing the tests, it is assumed you are using the DRBII (unless the test tells you to do otherwise). Other scan tools may be used as long as they function in a similar manner as the DBRII
Diagnostic procedures change every year. New diagnostic systems may be added; carry-over systems may be enhanced. READ THE ENTIRE HELPFUL INFORMATION SECTION BEFORE TRYING TO DIAGNOSE A VEHICLE FAULT. It is recommended that you review the entire section to become familiar with all new and changed diagnostic procedures.
Helpful Information Section
- The Helpful Information section contains all of the basic information you will need to perform diagnostic tests using the DRBII.
- Begin by reading the Helpful Information section carefully and thoroughly.
- Included in the Helpful Information are several "HELP" subjects. These provide important basic information about the DRBII, components, connectors, and safety. Reference is made to the HELPs within a test procedure when the information is required for correct performance of the test.