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2004 Sebring 2.4 DOHC Sedan - Plug Gap Size

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Old 04-26-2011, 04:43 PM
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Default 2004 Sebring 2.4 DOHC Sedan - Plug Gap Size/Wire Question

Car baffles me w/ parts not matching.. and I have another example.

Everywhere says the gap size is 0.040 on this car, but under the hood, the sticker says 0.050. I assume it's 0.050..

Are the plug wires likely different too? For future reference, can I refer to a different engine for this car?
 

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use what is under the hood
 
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Old 04-28-2011, 11:42 AM
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Guess I was onto something.

TSB 08-008-04 released by Chrysler changed the spec to 0.040
 
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Old 04-28-2011, 05:45 PM
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show me on this TSB where it says to change the spark plug gap to .40?

are u also flashing the pcm like it says? and replacing the wires?



THE SOFTWARE FOR THE DRB IIIŽ WILL BE AVAILABLE ON DealerCONNECT
JUNE 1, 2004.
FOR MARKETS OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA, THE SOFTWARE
AND REPROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE AVAILABLE ON ITIL/ISIS DVD
JULY, 2004.
SUBJECT:
Flash: Idle fluctuation and or MIL Illumination Diagnostic Trouble Codes P0300, P0301,
P0302, P0303 or P0304
OVERVIEW:
This bulletin involves replacing the affected spark plug, ignition wire and/or reprogramming
the Powertrain Control Module with new software.
MODELS:
2004 (JR) Sebring Convertible/Sebring Sedan/Stratus Sedan
2004 (KJ) Liberty/Cherokee
2004 (PL) Neon
2004 - 2005 (PT) PT Cruiser
2004 - 2005 (RG) Chrysler Voyager
2004 - 2005 (RS) Town & Country/Caravan/Voyager
NOTE: This bulletin applies to vehicles equipped with a 2.0L and 2.4L engine (sales
code ECB, ECC, ECH, ED1, ED2, EDV, EDZ or EDT ) Refer to table below for
build dates.
NUMBER: 18-024-04
GROUP: Vehicle Performance
DATE: June 1, 2004
Vehicle Build Date (MDH)
2004 JR Built between July 7, 2003 (MDH
0707XX) and May 8, 2004 (MDH
0508XX).
2004 KJ Built on or before May 11, 2004
MDH 0511XX
2004 PL Built on or before June 2, 2004
MDH 0602XX
2004 - 2005 PT Built on or before May 24, 2004
MDH 0524XX
2004 - 2005 RS/RG Built on or before May 10, 2004
MDH 0510XX
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
MIL Illumination
The vehicle operator may experience a MIL illumination. Further diagnosis may determine
that the MIL was caused by one or more of the following DTC's:
ˇ P0300-MULTIPLE CYLINDER MISFIRE
ˇ P0301-CYLINDER #1 MISFIRE
ˇ P0302-CYLINDER #2 MISFIRE
ˇ P0303-CYLINDER #3 MISFIRE
ˇ P0304-CYLINDER #4 MISFIRE
Idle fluctuation
The vehicle operator may experience a Idle fluctuation while vehicle is in gear or park.
DIAGNOSIS:
Using a Scan Tool (DRBIIIŽ) with TechCONNECT and the appropriate Diagnostic
Procedures, verify all engine systems are functioning as designed. If DTCs are present,
other than those listed above, record them on the repair order and repair as necessary
before proceeding further with this bulletin. If the symptom is MIL illumination and the
condition has been diagnosed to be a spark plug, proceed to Repair Procedure 1. If the
symptom/condition is idle fluctuation procede to Repair Procedure 2.
PARTS REQUIRED:
Qty. Part No. Description Engine Sales Code
(AR) SP00RE16MC or
SPLZTR4A11
Spark Plug (05149002AA) or
(05149003AA)
ED1, EDZ
(AR) SPRE14MCC5 Spark Plug (04606402AC) EDV, EDT, ECC
(AR) 04606759AA Spark Plug ED2
(AR) SP000RC9YC Spark Plug (05269897) ECH, ECB
(AR) 05033233AB Cable/Ignition (Cylinder #1
thru #4)
ECC, ED2, EDZ, EDV
(Except PT)
(1) 05033234AA Cable/Ignition (Cylinder #1) ECB, EDH
18-024-04 -2-
Qty. Part No. Description Engine Sales Code
(1) 56044075AC Cable/Ignition (Cylinder #1) ED1
(1) 05033233AB Cable/Ignition (Cylinder #1) EDV, EDT
(1) 05033236AB Cable/Ignition (Cylinder #2) ECB, ECH
(1) 56041818AC Cable/Ignition (Cylinder #2) ED1
(1) 05033233AB Cable/Ignition (Cylinder #2) EDV, EDT
(1) 05033236AB Cable/Ignition (Cylinder #3) ECB, ECH
(1) 56041818AC Cable/Ignition (Cylinder #3) ED1
(1) 0533233AB Cable/Ignition (Cylinder #3) EDV, EDT
(1) 56044075AC Cable/Ignition (Cylinder #4) ED1
(1) 05033234AB Cable/Ignition (Cylinder #4) ECH, ECB
(1) 05033266AA Cable/Ignition (Cylinder #4) EDV (PT Only), EDT
(1) 04275086AB Label, Authorized
Modification (United States
and Canadian Markets)
(1) 05011058AA Label, Authorized Software
Update (Markets Outside the
United States and Canada)
NOTE: Only replace the spark plug and ignition cable that are affected for engines
ECH and ECB. For ED1, EDZ, EDV, EDT, ECC and ED2 engines all four plugs
must be the same part number. It may be necessary to replace all plugs and
wires.
SPECIAL TOOLS/EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
NPN Battery Charger
CH2002 General Purpose Interface Bus Cable Assembly
CH6000A Scan Tool (DRBIIIŽ)
CH7000A/7001A J1962 Cable with Red DRBIIIŽ Connector
TechCONNECT Workstation
NOTE: An updated J1962 cable has been released. This cable has a red colored
connector at the DRBIIIŽ connection. Use this cable whenever a flash is
being preformed.
REPAIR PROCEDURE 1:
1. Replace the affected spark plug and ignition (spark plug) cable. Refer to the service
information available on TechCONNECT.
-3- 18-024-04
NOTE: Only replace the spark plug and ignition cable that are affected for engines
ECH and ECB. For ED1, EDZ, EDV, EDT, ECC and ED2 engines all four plugs
must be the same part number. It may be necessary to replace all plugs and
wires.
2. Perform Repair Procedure 2.
REPAIR PROCEDURE 2:
Flash Reprogram PCM
NOTE: Whenever a controller is programmed, the software in the DRBIIIŽ; must be
programmed with the latest revision level available.
NOTE: If this flash process is interrupted/aborted, the flash should be restarted and
then follow the directions on the DRBIIIŽ.
1. Before beginning the reprogramming procedure, remove any old flash reprogramming
files from the DRBIIIŽ memory. To clear the memory from the MAIN MENU:
a. Simultaneously press the “MORE” and “YES” keys.
b. A screen will appear requesting a “COLD BOOT”.
c. Follow the on screen instructions by selecting the “F4” key.
d. When the DRB IIIŽ reboots to the MAIN MENU, proceed to Step #2
2. With the ignition switch in the “RUN” position, determine the original part number of the
PCM currently in the vehicle. Using the DRBIIIŽ select:
a. "DRBIIIŽ Standalone"
b. "1998 - 2004 Diagnostics"
c. "All (Except Below)"
d. “Engine”
e. “Module Display”
f. Record the “PCM part #” on the repair order for later reference.
3. Connect the DRBIIIŽ to TechCONNECT. Open TechTOOLS and verify that the
"DRBIIIŽ Status: Connected" message is in the upper right corner of the TechTOOLS
screen.
4. Enter the “PCM part #” recorded in Step #2 in the “Parts Criteria” area and select
“Show Updates”. TechTOOLS will populate the appropriate calibration.
5. Select the calibration.
6. Select the “DRBIII” radio button which is next to the “Download/Update” button.
7. Select the “Download/Update” button.
8. Monitor the "Flash Download/Update Progress" window on the TechCONNECT and
follow the instructions on TechCONNECT. When the flash process is complete,
proceed to Step #9.
9. Disconnect the DRBIIIŽ from TechCONNECT.
10. Open the hood, install a battery charger and verify battery state is above 12.5 volts.
11. Connect the DRBIIIŽ to the vehicle.
12. Download the flash from the DRBIIIŽ to the vehicle. Using the DRBIIIŽ select:
a. “Vehicle Flash”
b. Follow the directions on the DRBIIIŽ screen. When the flash process is complete,
proceed to Step #13.
18-024-04 -4-
NOTE: Due to the PCM programming procedure, a DTC may be set in other modules
(TCM, BCM, MIC, SKIM, etc.) within the vehicle, if so equipped. Some DTC's
may cause the MIL to illuminate. Check all modules using “Module Scan”,
record the DTC's, and erase these DTC's prior to returning the vehicle to the
customer. Erase any DTC's in the PCM only after all other modules have had
their DTC's erased.
NOTE: The following step is required by law.
13. Type the necessary information on the “Authorized Modification Label” p/n
04275086AB and attach near the VECI label (Fig. 1).
Fig. 1 AUTHORIZED MODIFICATION LABEL
1 - ENGINE CONTROL MODULE P/N (INSERT P/N) USED
2 - CHANGE AUTHORITY: TSB XX-XXX-XX
3 - DEALER CODE: XXXXX
4 - DATE: XX-XX-XX
POLICY:
Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
Labor Operation
No:
Description Amount
08-17-02-98 Replace One Spark Plug and One Ignition Cable JR, PL, KJ 0.2
Hrs.
RS, RG 0.2 Hrs.
PT 0.5 Hrs.
08-17-02-99 Replace All Spark Plugs and All Ignition Cables JR, PL, KJ 0.4
Hrs
RS, RG 0.4 Hrs
PT 0.6 Hrs.
08-19-42-90 Reprogram Powertrain Control Module 0.8 Hrs.
-5- 18-024-04
FAILURE CODE:
15 Calibration
R0 Driveability
 
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