Warnings; Vehicle Damage Warnings; Road Testing A Complaint Vehicle; Required Tools And Equipment - Dodge ZB 2005 Service Manual

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GENERAL INFORMATION
Do not exceed the limits shown in the table below:
FUNCTION
Volts
Ohms (resistance)*
Frequency Measured
Frequency Generated
Temperature
* Ohms cannot be measured if voltage is present.
Ohms can be measured only in a non-powered
circuit.
Voltage between any terminal and ground must
not exceed 500v DC or 500v peak AC.
Use caution when measuring voltage above 25v
DC or 25v AC.
Use the low current shunt to measure circuits up
to 10A. Use the high current clamp to measure
circuits exceeding 10A.
When testing for the presence of voltage or cur-
rent, make sure the meter is functioning cor-
rectly. Take a reading of a known voltage or
current before accepting a zero reading.
When measuring current, connect the meter in
series with the load.
Disconnect the live test lead before disconnecting
the common test lead.
When using the meter function, keep the
DRBIII away from spark plug or coil wires to
avoid measuring error from outside interference.

4.3 WARNINGS

4.3.1 VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNINGS

Before disconnecting any control module, make
sure the ignition is "off". Failure to do so could
damage the module.
When testing voltage or continuity at any control
module, use the terminal side (not the wire end) of
the connector. Do not probe a wire through the
insulation; this will damage it and eventually cause
it to fail because of corrosion. Be careful when
performing electrical tests so as to prevent acciden-
tal shorting of terminals. Such mistakes can dam-
age fuses or components. Also, a second code could
be set, making diagnosis of the original problem
more difficult.
INPUT LIMIT
0 - 500 peak volts AC
0 - 500 volts DC
0 -1.12 megohms
0 - 10 kHz
-58 - 1100°F
-50 - 600°C
4.3.2 ROAD TESTING A COMPLAINT
VEHICLE
Some complaints will require a test drive as part
of the repair verification procedure. The purpose of
the test drive is to try to duplicate the diagnostic
code or symptom condition.
WARNING:
COMPONENTS BEFORE ROAD TESTING A
VEHICLE. DO NOT TRY TO READ THE
DRBIII
SCREEN
EQUIPMENT DURING A TEST DRIVE. DO NOT
HANG
THE
DRBII
EQUIPMENT FROM THE REARVIEW MIRROR
DURING
A
TEST
ASSISTANT AVAILABLE TO OPERATE THE
DRBIII
OR
OTHER
FAILURE
TO
INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN PERSONAL
INJURY OR DEATH.
5.0 REQUIRED TOOLS AND
EQUIPMENT
DRBIII (diagnostic read-out box)
Jumper wires
Ohmmeter
Voltmeter
Test Light
8310 Airbag System Load Tool
8443 SRS Airbag System Load Tool

6.0 GLOSSARY OF TERMS

ABS
antilock brake system
ACM
airbag control module
ACT
actuator
AECM
airbag electronic control module
(ACM)
BCM
body control module
CAB
controller antilock brake
DAB
driver airbag
DLC
data link connector
DTC
diagnostic trouble code
DR
driver
EBL
electric back lite (rear window de-
fogger)
HE
hall effect
HVAC
heater ventilation, air conditioning
LCD
liquid crystal display
24
REASSEMBLE
OR
OTHER
OR
OTHER
DRIVE.
HAVE
TEST
EQUIPMENT.
FOLLOW
THESE
ALL
TEST
TEST
AN

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