coil CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2005 Owner's Guide

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HIGH NOTE HORN - BLACK 2 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 Z299 20BK/OR GROUND
2 X2 18DG/OR HORN RELAY OUTPUT
HOOD AJAR SWITCH (EXPORT) - BLACK 2 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 G70 22VT/LB HOOD AJAR SWITCH SENSE
2 Z470 22BK/LB GROUND
IDLE AIR CONTROL MOTOR (GAS) - BLACK 2 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 K61 18VT/GY IAC MOTOR CONTROL
2 K961 18BR/VT IAC RETURN
IGNITION COIL (2.4L) - BLACK 3 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 K17 16DB/TN COIL CONTROL NO. 2
2 K342 16BR/WT ASD RELAY OUTPUT
3 K19 16DB/DG COIL CONTROL NO. 1
RS8W-80 CONNECTOR PIN-OUTS8W-80-79

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IGNITION COIL (3.3L/3.8L) - DK. GRAY 4 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 K18 16BR/OR COIL CONTROL NO. 3
2 K342 16BR/WT ASD RELAY OUTPUT
3 K19 16DB/DG COIL CONTROL NO. 1
4 K17 16DB/TN COIL CONTROL NO. 2
IGNITION SWITCH - BLACK 5 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 G900 20VT/DB IGNITION SWITCH SENSE RETURN
2 G20 20VT/BR IGNITION SWITCH SENSE
3 F20 20PK/WT FUSED IGNITION SWITCH OUTPUT (RUN-START)
3 F20 20PK/WT (LHD) FUSED IGNITION SWITCH OUTPUT (RUN-START)
4 T751 20YL FUSED IGNITION SWITCH OUTPUT (START)
5 A106 20LB/RD FUSED B(+)
INLET AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR - BLACK 2 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 K21 18DB/LG IAT SIGNAL
2 K900 20DB/DG SENSOR GROUND
INPUT SPEED SENSOR - GRAY 2 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 T13 18DG/VT SPEED SENSOR GROUND
2 T52 18DG/WT INPUT SPEED SENSOR SIGNAL
8W - 80 - 80 8W-80 CONNECTOR PIN-OUTSRS

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POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE C2 - ORANGE 38 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1- -
2- -
3- -
4 K58 16BR/VT (3.3L/3.8L) INJECTOR CONTROL NO. 6
5 K38 16BR/OR (3.3L/3.8L) INJECTOR CONTROL NO. 5
6- -
7 K18 16BR/OR (3.3L/3.8L) COIL CONTROL NO. 3
8 K35 18DB/VT (3.3L) EGR SOLENOID CONTROL
9 K17 16DB/TN IGNITION COIL NO. 2 DRIVER
10 K19 16DB/DG COIL CONTROL NO. 1
11 K14 16 BR/TN INJECTOR CONTROL NO. 4
12 K13 16BR/LB INJECTOR CONTROL NO. 3
13 K12 16BR/DB INJECTOR CONTROL NO. 2
14 K11 16BR/YL INJECTOR CONTROL NO. 1
15 - -
16 - -
17 - -
18 K99 18BR/LG O2 1/1 HEATER CONTROL
19 K20 18BR/GY GEN FIELD CONTROL
20 K2 18VT/OR ECT SIGNAL
21 K22 18BR/OR TP SIGNAL
22 K34 18DB/LG (3.3L) EGR SOLENOID SIGNAL
23 K1 18VT/BR MAP SIGNAL
24 K942 18BR/LG (EXCEPT 3.3L) KS RETURN
25 K42 18DB/YL (EXCEPT 3.3L) KS SIGNAL
26 - -
27 K900 18DB/DG SENSOR GROUND
28 K961 18BR/VT IAC RETURN
29 F855 20PK/YL 5 VOLT SUPPLY
30 K21 18DB/LG IAT SIGNAL
31 K41 18DB/LB O2 1/1 SIGNAL
32 K902 18BR/DG O2 RETURN (UP)
33 - -
34 K44 18DB/GY CMP SIGNAL
35 K24 18BR/LB CKP SIGNAL
36 - -
37 - -
38 K61 18VT/GY IAC MOTOR CONTROL
RS8W-80 CONNECTOR PIN-OUTS8W - 80 - 117

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CONNECTOR NAME/NUMBER COLOR LOCATION FIG.
Hands Free Module C2 BK Instrument Panel N/S
Hands Free Module C3 Instrument Panel N/S
Headlamp Switch BK Rear of Switch 20, 21, 30
Headlamp Washer Pump Motor
(Export)BK At Motor 3
High Note Horn BK Left Frame Rail 5
Hood Ajar Switch (Export) BK Left Fender 6
Idle Air Control Motor (Gas) BK On Throttle Body 10, 11 17
Ignition Coil (2.4L) BK Top of Valve Cover 10, 11
Ignition Coil (3.3L/ 3.8L) DKGY Top of Engine 17, 18
Ignition Switch BK Rear of Switch at Steering Column 20, 21, 22, 23, 31
Inlet Air Temperature Sensor BK Top Left of Engine 9, 10, 11, 17
Input Speed Sensor GY Front of Transmission 14, 19
Instrument Cluster BK Rear of Cluster 20, 21, 28
Instrument Panel Switch Bank
(Heated Seats)BK Right Center of Instrument Panel 20, 23, 25
Instrument Panel Switch Bank
(Except Heated Seats)Right Center of Instrument Panel 20, 23, 25
Integrated Power Module C1 Left Fender Shield 7
Integrated Power Module C2 GN/BL Left Fender Shield 7
Integrated Power Module C3 Left Fender Shield 7, 11
Integrated Power Module C4 BL Left Fender Shield 7, 11
Integrated Power Module C5 BK Left Fender Shield 7
Integrated Power Module C6 NAT Left Fender Shield 7
Integrated Power Module C7 Left Fender Shield 7
Integrated Power Module C8 OR Left Fender Shield 7
Integrated Power Module C9 BK Left Fender Shield 7
Knock Sensor (Except Export) BK At Engine Block 11
Left B Pillar Switch (Power
Sliding Door)GY Left B Pillar 40
Left Cinch/Release Motor (Power
Sliding Door)GY Left Sliding Door N/S
Left Curtain Airbag Squib Rear of Left Roof Rail 47
Left Cylinder Lock Switch BK At Switch 43
Left Door Speaker BK At Speaker 43
Left Fog Lamp BK At Lamp 5
Left Front Door Ajar Switch
(Base)BK At Switch N/S
Left Front Door Lock Motor/Ajar
Switch (Except Base)BK Left Door 43
Left Front Impact Sensor BK Near T/O for C101 5
Left Front Park/Turn Signal Lamp
(Except Export)DKGY At Lamp 1
Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor GY Left Fender Side Shield 5, 11
8W - 91 - 6 8W-91 CONNECTOR/GROUND/SPLICE LOCATIONRS
CONNECTOR/GROUND/SPLICE LOCATION (Continued)

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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - ENGINE DIAGNOSIS - PERFORMANCE
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION
ENGINE WILL NOT START 1. Weak battery. 1. Test battery. Charge or replace
as necessary. (Refer to 8 -
ELECTRICAL/BATTERY SYSTEM -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING)
2. Corroded or loose battery
connections.2. Clean and tighten battery
connections. Apply a coat of light
mineral grease to terminals.
3. Faulty starter. 3. Test starting system. (Refer to 8 -
ELECTRICAL/STARTING -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING)
4. Faulty coil(s) or control unit. 4. Test and replace as needed.
(Refer to Appropriate Diagnostic
Information)
5. Incorrect spark plug gap. 5. Set gap. (Refer to 8 -
ELECTRICAL/IGNITION CONTROL
- SPECIFICATIONS)
6. Contamination in fuel system. 6. Clean system and replace fuel
filter.
7. Faulty fuel pump. 7. Test fuel pump and replace as
needed. (Refer to Appropriate
Diagnostic Information)
8. Incorrect engine timing. 8. Check for a skipped timing
belt/chain.
ENGINE STALLS OR IDLES
ROUGH1. Idle speed too low. 1. Test minimum air flow. (Refer to
Appropriate Diagnostic Information)
2. Incorrect fuel mixture. 2. (Refer to Appropriate Diagnostic
Information)
3. Intake manifold leakage. 3. Inspect intake manifold, manifold
gasket, and vacuum hoses.
4. Faulty ignition coil(s). 4. Test and replace as necessary.
(Refer to Appropriate Diagnostic
Information)
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ENGINE 2.4L (Continued)

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CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION
ENGINE LOSS OF POWER 1. Dirty or incorrectly gapped plugs. 1. Clean plugs and set gap.
2. Contamination in fuel system. 2. Clean system and replace fuel
filter.
3. Faulty fuel pump. 3. Test and replace as necessary.
(Refer to Appropriate Diagnostic
Information)
4. Incorrect valve timing. 4. Correct valve timing.
5. Leaking cylinder head gasket. 5. Replace cylinder head gasket.
6. Low compression. 6. Test compression of each
cylinder.
7. Burned, warped, or pitted valves. 7. Replace valves.
8. Plugged or restricted exhaust
system.8. Perform exhaust restriction test.
(Refer to 11 - EXHAUST SYSTEM -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING) Install
new parts, as necessary.
9. Faulty ignition coil(s). 9. Test and replace as necessary.
(Refer to Appropriate Diagnostic
Information)
ENGINE MISSES ON
ACCELERATION1. Dirty or incorrectly gapped spark
plugs.1. Clean spark plugs and set gap.
2. Contamination in Fuel System. 2. Clean fuel system and replace
fuel filter.
3. Burned, warped, or pitted valves. 3. Replace valves.
4. Faulty ignition coil(s). 4. Test and replace as necessary.
(Refer to Appropriate Diagnostic
Information)
ENGINE MISSES AT HIGH SPEED 1. Dirty or incorrect spark plug gap. 1. Clean spark plugs and set gap.
2. Faulty ignition coil(s). 2. Test and replace as necessary.
(Refer to Appropriate Diagnostic
Information)
3. Dirty fuel injector(s). 3. Test and replace as necessary.
(Refer to Appropriate Diagnostic
Information)
4. Contamination in fuel system. 4. Clean system and replace fuel
filter.
RSENGINE 2.4L9-5
ENGINE 2.4L (Continued)

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Calibrate the tester according to the manufactur-
er's instructions. The shop air source for testing
should maintain 483 kPa (70 psi) minimum, 1,379
kPa (200 psi) maximum, with 552 kPa (80 psi) rec-
ommended.
Perform the test procedures on each cylinder
according to the tester manufacturer's instructions.
While testing, listen for pressurized air escaping
through the throttle body, tailpipe and oil filler cap
opening. Check for bubbles in the coolant.
All gauge pressure indications should be equal,
with no more than 25% leakage per cylinder.
FOR EXAMPLE:At 552 kPa (80 psi) input pres-
sure, a minimum of 414 kPa (60 psi) should be main-
tained in the cylinder.
STANDARD PROCEDURE
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ENGINE CORE AND
OIL GALLERY PLUGS
Using a blunt tool such as a drift and a hammer,
strike the bottom edge of the cup plug. With the cup
plug rotated, grasp firmly with pliers or other suit-
able tool and remove plug (Fig. 2).
CAUTION: Do not drive cup plug into the casting as
restricted cooling can result and cause serious
engine problems.
Thoroughly clean inside of cup plug hole in cylin-
der block or head. Be sure to remove old sealer.
Lightly coat inside of cup plug hole with Mopart
Stud and Bearing Mount. Make certain the new plugis cleaned of all oil or grease. Using proper drive
plug, drive plug into hole so that the sharp edge of
the plug is at least 0.5 mm (0.020 in.) inside the
lead-in chamfer.
It is not necessary to wait for curing of the sealant.
The cooling system can be refilled and the vehicle
placed in service immediately.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - REPAIR OF
DAMAGED OR WORN THREADS
Damaged or worn threads (excluding spark plug
and camshaft bearing cap attaching threads) can be
repaired. Essentially, this repair consists of drilling
out worn or damaged threads, tapping the hole with
a special Heli-Coil Tap, (or equivalent) and installing
an insert into the tapped hole. This brings the hole
back to its original thread size.
CAUTION: Be sure that the tapped holes maintain
the original center line.
Heli-Coil tools and inserts are readily available
from automotive parts jobbers.
HYDROSTATIC LOCKED ENGINE
When an engine is suspected to be hydrostatically
locked, regardless of what caused the problem, the
following steps should be used.
CAUTION: DO NOT use starter motor to rotate the
engine, severe damage may occur.
(1) Inspect air cleaner, induction system and
intake manifold to insure system is dry and clear of
foreign material.
(2) Remove negative battery cable.
(3) Place a shop towel around the spark plugs
when removing them from the engine. This will catch
any fluid that may possibly be in the cylinder under
pressure.
(4) With all spark plugs removed, rotate engine
crankshaft using a breaker bar and socket.
(5) Identify the fluid in the cylinder(s) (i.e., cool-
ant, fuel, oil or other).
(6) Make sure all fluid has been removed from the
cylinders. Inspect engine for damage (i.e., connecting
rods, pistons, valves, etc.)
(7) Repair engine or components as necessary to
prevent this problem from re-occurring.
CAUTION: Squirt approximately one teaspoon of oil
into the cylinders, rotate engine to lubricate the cyl-
inder walls to prevent damage on restart.
(8) Install new spark plugs.
(9) Drain engine oil and remove oil filter.
(10) Install a new oil filter.
Fig. 2 Core Hole Plug Removal
1 - CYLINDER BLOCK
2 - REMOVE PLUG WITH PLIERS
3 - STRIKE HERE WITH HAMMER
4 - DRIFT PUNCH
5 - CUP PLUG
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ENGINE 2.4L (Continued)

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VALVE SPRINGS
DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION
Metric Standard
Free Length
(Approx.)48.4 mm 1.905 in.
Nominal Force
(Valve Closed)338 N @ 38.0
mm75.98 lbs. @
1.496 in.
Nominal Force
(Valve Open)607 N @ 29.75
mm136 lbs. @
1.172 in.
Installed Height 38.00 mm 1.496 in.
Number of Coils 7.82
Wire Diameter 3.86 mm 1.496 in
OIL PUMP
DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION
Metric Standard
Clearance Over
Rotors (Max.)0.10 mm 0.004 in.
Cover
Out-of-Flat
(Max.)0.025 mm 0.001 in.
Inner Rotor
Thickness (Min.)9.40 mm 0.370 in.
Outer Rotor
Thickness (Min.)9.40 mm 0.370 in.
Outer Rotor
Clearance
(Max.)0.039 mm 0.015 in.
Outer Rotor
Diameter (Min.)79.95 mm 3.148 in.
Tip Clearance
Between Rotors
(Max.)0.20 mm 0.008 in.
OIL PRESSURE
DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION
Metric Standard
At Curb Idle
Speed*25 kPa 4 psi
At 3000 rpm 170 - 550 kPa 25 - 80 psi
CAUTION:
*If pressure is ZERO at curb idle, DO NOT run engine
at 3000 rpm.
SPECIFICATIONS - TORQUE
DESCRIPTION N´m Ft.
Lbs.In.
Lbs.
Balance Shaft Carrier to
BlockÐBolts54 40 Ð
Balance Shaft Gear
CoverÐDouble Ended
Fastener12 Ð 105
Balance Shaft SprocketÐ
Bolt28 Ð 250
Balance Shaft Chain
TensionerÐBolts12 Ð 105
Balance Shaft Carrier
CoverÐBolts12 Ð 105
Camshaft SprocketÐBolt 101 75 Ð
Connecting Rod
CapÐBolts27 +
1¤4
turn20
+1¤4
turnÐ
Crankshaft Main Bearing
Cap/Bedplate
ÐM8 Bolts 28 250
ÐM11 Bolts 41 +
1¤4
Turn30
+1¤4
TurnÐ
Crankshaft Damper 136 100 Ð
Cylinder HeadÐBolts (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/
CYLINDER HEAD -
INSTALLATION)
Cylinder Head CoverÐ
Bolts12 Ð 105
Flex Plate to Crankshaft 95 70 Ð
Engine Mount Bracket
RightÐBolts61 45 Ð
Engine MountingÐBolts (Refer to 9 ENGINE/
ENGINE MOUNTING)
Exhaust Manifold to
Cylinder HeadÐBolts19 Ð 170
Exhaust Manifold Heat
ShieldÐBolts12 Ð 105
Intake Manifold - Lower
ÐBolts28 Ð 250
Intake Manifold -
UpperÐBolts28 Ð 250
Oil Filter 12 Ð 105
Oil PanÐBolts 12 Ð 105
Oil Pan DrainÐPlug 28 20 Ð
Oil Pressure Switch 21 Ð 190
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ENGINE 2.4L (Continued)

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CYLINDER-TO-CYLINDER LEAKAGE TEST
To determine if an engine cylinder head gasket is
leaking between adjacent cylinders, follow the proce-
dures in Cylinder Compression Pressure Test (Refer
to 9 - ENGINE - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING). An
engine cylinder head gasket leaking between adja-
cent cylinders will result in approximately a 50±70%
reduction in compression pressure.
CYLINDER-TO-WATER JACKET LEAKAGE TEST
WARNING: USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN THE
ENGINE IS OPERATING WITH COOLANT PRES-
SURE CAP REMOVED.
VISUAL TEST METHOD
With the engine cool, remove the coolant pressure
cap. Start the engine and allow it to warm up until
thermostat opens.
If a large combustion/compression pressure leak
exists, bubbles will be visible in the coolant.
COOLING SYSTEM TESTER METHOD
WARNING: WITH COOLING SYSTEM TESTER IN
PLACE, PRESSURE WILL BUILD UP FAST. EXCES-
SIVE PRESSURE BUILT UP, BY CONTINUOUS
ENGINE OPERATION, MUST BE RELEASED TO A
SAFE PRESSURE POINT. NEVER PERMIT PRES-
SURE TO EXCEED 138 kPa (20 psi).
Install Cooling System Tester 7700 or equivalent to
pressure cap neck. Start the engine and observe the
tester's pressure gauge. If gauge pulsates with every
power stroke of a cylinder a combustion pressure
leak is evident.
CHEMICAL TEST METHOD
Combustion leaks into the cooling system can also
be checked by using Bloc-Chek Kit C-3685-A or
equivalent. Perform test following the procedures
supplied with the tool kit.
REMOVAL - CYLINDER HEAD
(1) Perform fuel system pressure release procedure
before attempting any repairs.(Refer to 14 -
FUEL SYSTEM/FUEL DELIVERY - SPECIFICA-
TIONS)
(2) Disconnect battery negative cable.
(3) Drain cooling system. (Refer to 7 - COOLING -
STANDARD PROCEDURE)
(4) Remove air filter housing and inlet tube.
(5) Remove upper intake manifold. (Refer to 9 -
ENGINE/MANIFOLDS/INTAKE MANIFOLD -
REMOVAL)(6) Remove heater tube support bracket from cyl-
inder head.
(7) Disconnect radiator upper and heater supply
hoses from intake manifold water outlet connections.
(8) Remove accessory drive belts. (Refer to 7 -
COOLING/ACCESSORY DRIVE/DRIVE BELTS -
REMOVAL)
(9) Raise vehicle and remove exhaust pipe from
manifold.
(10) Remove power steering pump reservoir and
line support bracket from lower intake manifold and
set aside. Do not disconnect lines.
(11) Remove ignition coil and wires from engine.
(12) Disconnect cam sensor and fuel injector wir-
ing connectors.
(13) Remove timing belt and camshaft sprockets.
(Refer to 9 - ENGINE/VALVE TIMING/TIMING
BELT/CHAIN AND SPROCKETS - REMOVAL)
(14) Remove timing belt idler pulley and rear tim-
ing belt cover. (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/VALVE TIM-
ING/TIMING BELT / CHAIN COVER(S) -
REMOVAL)
(15) Remove cylinder head cover. (Refer to 9 -
ENGINE/CYLINDER HEAD/CYLINDER HEAD
COVER(S) - REMOVAL)
(16) Remove camshafts (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/
CYLINDER HEAD/CAMSHAFT(S) - REMOVAL).
NOTE: Identify rocker arm position to ensure cor-
rect re-installation in original position, if reused.
(17) Remove rocker arms. (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/
CYLINDER HEAD/ROCKER ARMS - REMOVAL)
(18) Remove cylinder head bolts in REVERSE
sequence of tightening (Fig. 19).
(19) Remove cylinder head from engine block.
(20) Inspect and clean cylinder head. (Refer to 9 -
ENGINE/CYLINDER HEAD - INSPECTION) (Refer
to 9 - ENGINE/CYLINDER HEAD - CLEANING)
CLEANING
To ensure engine gasket sealing, proper surface
preparation must be performed, especially with the
use of aluminum engine components and multi-layer
steel cylinder head gaskets.
NOTE: Multi-Layer Steel (MLS) head gaskets require
a scratch free sealing surface.
Remove all gasket material from cylinder head and
block (Refer to 9 - ENGINE - STANDARD PROCE-
DURE). Be careful not to gouge or scratch the alumi-
num head sealing surface.
Clean all engine oil passages.
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CYLINDER HEAD (Continued)

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(5) Install rocker arms. (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/
CYLINDER HEAD/ROCKER ARMS - INSTALLA-
TION)
(6) Install camshafts. (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/CYL-
INDER HEAD/CAMSHAFT(S) - INSTALLATION).
(7) Install cylinder head cover. (Refer to 9 -
ENGINE/CYLINDER HEAD/CYLINDER HEAD
COVER(S) - INSTALLATION)
(8) Install timing belt rear cover and timing belt
idler pulley. (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/VALVE TIMING/
TIMING BELT / CHAIN COVER(S) - INSTALLA-
TION)
(9) Install timing belt and camshaft sprockets.
(Refer to 9 - ENGINE/VALVE TIMING/TIMING
BELT/CHAIN AND SPROCKETS - INSTALLATION)
(10) Connect cam sensor and fuel injectors wiring
connectors.
(11) Install ignition coil and wires. Connect igni-
tion coil wiring connector.
(12) Install power steering pump reservoir and
line support bracket to cylinder head.
(13) Raise vehicle and install the exhaust pipe to
the manifold.(14) Install accessory drive belts. (Refer to 7 -
COOLING/ACCESSORY DRIVE/DRIVE BELTS -
INSTALLATION)
(15) Install heater tube support bracket to cylinder
head.
(16) Connect radiator upper and heater hoses to
intake manifold water outlet connections.
(17) Install upper intake manifold. (Refer to 9 -
ENGINE/MANIFOLDS/INTAKE MANIFOLD -
INSTALLATION)
(18) Using new gaskets, install EGR tube and
tighten fasteners to 11 N´m (95 in. lbs.).
(19) Install air inlet tube and housing.
(20) Connect all vacuum lines, electrical wiring,
ground straps and fuel line.
(21) Fill cooling system. (Refer to 7 - COOLING -
STANDARD PROCEDURE)
(22) Connect battery negative cable.
CAMSHAFT OIL SEAL(S)
REMOVAL
(1) Remove timing belt (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/
VALVE TIMING/TIMING BELT AND SPROCKETS -
REMOVAL).
(2) Hold each camshaft sprocket with Special Tool
6847 while removing center bolt (Fig. 20).
(3) Remove camshaft sprockets.
(4) Remove rear timing belt cover (Refer to 9 -
ENGINE/VALVE TIMING/TIMING BELT COVER(S)
- REMOVAL).
(5) Remove camshaft seal using Special Tool
C-4679A (Fig. 21).
Fig. 18 Cylinder Head Gasket Positioning
1 - PART NUMBER FACES UP
2 - NO. 1 CYLINDER
Fig. 19 Cylinder Head Tightening Sequence
Fig. 20 Camshaft Sprocket - Removal/Installation
1 - SPECIAL TOOL 6847
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CYLINDER HEAD (Continued)

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