wheel bolts CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996 Manual Online
[x] Cancel search | Manufacturer: CHRYSLER, Model Year: 1996, Model line: VOYAGER, Model: CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996Pages: 1938, PDF Size: 55.84 MB
Page 1471 of 1938

(23) Install the 3 bolts (1 in each spoke of the
steering wheel) attaching the air bag module to the
steering wheel. Tighten the 3 air bag module attach-
ing nuts to a torque of 11 N´m (100 in. lbs.).
(24) Install the steering column cover liner (Fig. 4)
on the lower instrument panel. Install and securely
tighten the 10 bolts (Fig. 4) attaching the steering
column cover liner to the instrument panel.
(25) Install the park brake pedal release cable on
the park brake release lever in the lower steering col-
umn cover (Fig. 3).
(26) Install the lower steering column trim panel
on the lower instrument panel. Install and securely
the screws attaching the lower steering column cover
to the instrument panel (Fig. 2).
(27) Connect negative (ground) cable on the bat-
tery terminal.SPECIFICATIONS
STEERING COLUMN FASTENER TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS
DESCRIPTION TORQUE
STEERING WHEEL:
Retaining Nut...............61N´m(45ft.lbs.)
STEERING COLUMN ASSEMBLY:
Mounting Bracket
Attaching Nuts............12N´m(105 in. lbs.)
Flex Coupler Pinch Bolt.......27N´m(240 in. lbs.)
Airbag Module Attaching Nuts . .11 N´m (100 in. lbs.)
NSSTEERING 19 - 45
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
Page 1474 of 1938

(4) Raise the front wheels off the ground.
(5) Slowly turn the steering wheel right and left,
lightly contacting the wheel stops at least 20 times.
(6) Check the fluid level add if necessary.
(7) Lower the vehicle, start the engine and turn
the steering wheel slowly from lock to lock.
(8) Stop the engine and check the fluid level and
refill as required.
(9) If the fluid is extremely foamy or milky look-
ing, allow the vehicle to stand a few minutes and
repeat the procedure.
CAUTION: Do not run a vehicle with foamy fluid for
an extended period. This may cause pump damage.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
POWER STEERING PUMPÐ2.5L DIESEL
NOTE: The power steering pump is mounted below
the fuel pump on the left side of the engine. The
vehicle should be raised on a hoist to access the
pump from below.
REMOVAL
(1) Remove serpentine drive belt. Refer to Group 7,
Cooling System, for procedure.
(2) Remove power steering pump pulley. Use a hex
wrench to secure the power steering shaft while
removing the pulley bolt with a box wrench. (Fig. 2)
CAUTION: Do not use an impact wrench to remove
the pump pulley ± this can cause rear pump seal
damage. Do not secure power steering shaft with a
wrench on the coupling to the A/C compressor ±
this can cause rear pump seal damage.
(3) Remove coupling bolts (2) from A/C compressor
side of coupling.
(4) Loosen A/C compressor bolts and separate com-
pressor from bracket. Do not disconnect A/C hoses.
(5) Remove bolts (2) securing the power steering
pump to the power steering bracket.
(6) Disconnect power steering pump supply hose at
the pump and drain fluid.
(7) Disconnect power steering pressure hose at the
steering gear assembly.
(8) Remove power steering pump.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install pump on engine.
(2) Tighten pump bracket bolts to 47 N´m (35 ft.
lbs.).(3) Reverse the above procedures in steps 8
through 1 to complete installation.
(4) Add power steering fluid and perform Power
Steering Pump Initial Operation.
Fig. 2 Power Steering Pump Pulley Removal
Fig. 3 Left SIde Motor MountÐVM DIesel
19 - 2 STEERINGNS/GS
SERVICE PROCEDURES (Continued)
Page 1494 of 1938

(5) Continuity should exist only with transaxle in
Reverse position.
(6) No continuity should exist from either pin to
the case.
TRANSAXLE AND TORQUE CONVERTER REMOVAL
NOTE: Transaxle removal does NOT require engine
removal.
The transaxle and torque converter must be
removed as an assembly; otherwise, the torque con-
verter drive plate, pump bushing, or oil seal may be
damaged. The drive plate will not support a load;
therefore, none of the weight of the transaxle should
be allowed to rest on the plate during removal.
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect negative battery cable.
(2) Remove air cleaner and hoses.
(3) Disconnect throttle linkage and shift linkage
from transaxle.
(4) Unplug torque converter clutch connector,
located near the dipstick. Unplug the gear position
switch.
(5) Remove transaxle dipstick tube.
(6) Remove the transaxle cooler lines and plug.
(7) Install engine support fixture (Fig. 5) .
(8) Remove bell housing upper bolts.
(9) Raise vehicle. Remove front wheels. Refer to
Group 2, Suspension to remove or install wheel hub
nut and both drive shafts.
CAUTION: The exhaust flex joint must be discon-
nected from the exhaust manifold anytime the
engine is lowered. If the engine is lowered while the
flex pipe is attached, damage will occur.(10) Remove bolts securing exhaust flex joint to
exhaust manifold. Disconnect exhaust pipe from
manifold.
(11) Remove torque converter dust cover. Mark
torque converter and drive plate with chalk, for reas-
sembly. Rotate engine clockwise and remove torque
converter mounting bolts.
(12) Remove engine mount bracket from front
crossmember.
(13) Remove front mount insulator through-bolt
and bellhousing bolts.
(14) Position transaxle jack (Fig. 6) .
(15) Remove rear engine mount shield.
(16) Remove rear engine mount bracket bolts and
bracket.
(17) Remove left engine mount thru-bolt.
(18) Remove left engine mount from transaxle.
(19) Remove starter. Remove lower bell housing
bolts.
(20) Carefully work transaxle and torque converter
assembly rearward off engine block dowels and dis-
engage converter hub from end of crankshaft.Attach
a small C clamp to edge of bell housing. This
will hold torque converter in place during tran-
saxle removal.Lower transaxle and remove assem-
bly from under the vehicle.
(21) To remove torque converter assembly, remove
C±clamp from edge of bellhousing and slide converter
out of transaxle.
INSTALLATION
(1) When installing transaxle, reverse the above
procedure.
(2) If torque converter was removed from transaxle
be sure to align pump inner gear pilot flats with
torque converter impeller hub flats.
(3) Adjust gearshift and throttle cables.
(4) Refill transaxle with Mopar ATF PLUS 3
(Automatic Transmission Fluid) Type 7176.
Fig. 5 Engine Support Fixture
Fig. 6 Transaxle Jack
21 - 20 TRANSAXLE AND POWER TRANSFER UNITNS
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
Page 1564 of 1938

(8) Disconnect electrical connector at transmission
range sensor.
(9) Remove upper bellhousing upper bolts.
(10) Remove heater tube mounting bolt.(11) Remove vehicle speed sensor wiring at sensor.
(12) Remove one rear engine mount bolt from top.
(13) Remove rear engine mount shield screw.
(14) Install engine support fixture and support
engine (Fig. 39).
(15) Raise vehicle. Remove front wheels. Refer to
Group 2, Suspension to remove wheel hub nuts and
both drive shafts.
CAUTION: The exhaust flex joint must be discon-
nected from the exhaust manifold anytime the
engine is lowered. If the engine is lowered while the
flex pipe is attached, damage will occur.
(16) Remove bolts securing exhaust flex joint to
exhaust manifold. Disconnect exhaust pipe from
manifold.
(17) Remove torque converter dust shield to gain
access to torque converter bolts (Fig. 40).
Fig. 36 Remove Cable From Bracket
Fig. 37 Input (Turbine) Speed Sensor
Fig. 38 Output Speed Sensor
Fig. 39 Engine Support Fixture
Fig. 40 Remove Torque Converter Dust Shield
21 - 90 TRANSAXLE AND POWER TRANSFER UNITNS
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
Page 1642 of 1938

CAUTION: A certain amount of oil will drain out of
the transaxle when the drive shaft is removed.
(2) Remove right front drive shaft. Install a plug
into the right driveshaft seal hole. Refer to Group 2,
Suspension to remove or install wheel hub nut and
right drive shaft.
(3) Mark propeller shaft front flange.
(4) Separate propeller shaft from P.T.U. assembly
(Fig. 7).
CAUTION: Do not let propeller shaft to hang freely.
Damage to the shaft will occur.
(5) Suspend propeller shaft from underbody of
vehicle.
(6) Remove cradle plate (Fig. 8).
(7) Remove the Power Transfer Unit mounting
bracket bolts at the rear of the unit (Fig. 9).
(8) Remove the right outboard support bracket and
bolts near the right axle shaft.(9) Remove the four mounting bolts for the P.T.U.
(Fig. 10) and (Fig. 11).
(10) Remove P.T.U. assembly from vehicle.
Fig. 7 Driveshaft Flange
Fig. 8 Cradle Plate
Fig. 9 Remove Rear P.T.U Bracket Bolts
Fig. 10 P.T.U. Lower Mounting Bolts
Fig. 11 P.T.U. Upper Mounting Bolts
21 - 168 TRANSAXLE AND POWER TRANSFER UNITNS
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
Page 1669 of 1938

(11) Remove three upper bellhousing bolts (Fig.
33).
(12) Install engine bridge fixture to chain and sup-
port engine (Fig. 34).(13) Hoist the vehicle.
(14) Remove front wheels.
(15) Remove axle shaft hub nuts.
(16) Remove steering knuckle steering stop studs.
(17) Remove lower control arm pinch bolts (Fig.
35).
(18) Using a pry bar, unseat lower control arm
from steering knuckle (Fig. 36).
(19) Remove drain plug and drain transaxle fluid
(Fig. 37).
(20) Remove right and left axle shaft assemblies
(21) Remove vehicle speed sensor wiring connector
(Fig. 38).
(22) Remove clutch cable retaining clip (Fig. 39).
Remove clutch cable from transaxle housing.
(23) Remove adapter plate and front engine mount
bolts (Fig. 40) (Fig. 41).
(24) Remove two remaining rear engine mount
bolts.
CAUTION: Always use a safety chain when remov-
ing or installing transaxle assembly.
Fig. 30 Wiring Harness Bracket
Fig. 31 Shift Cables
Fig. 32 Engine Support Chain
Fig. 33 Upper Bellhousing Bolts
Fig. 34 Engine Bridge Fixture
NS/GSA±598 MANUAL TRANSAXLE 21 - 13
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
Page 1674 of 1938

(12) Remove the front wheels.(13) Remove the two (2) axle shaft hub nuts.
(14) Remove three upper bellhousing bolts.
(15) Remove steering stop studs at steering knuck-
les.
(16) Remove lower control arm pinch bolts (Fig.
56).
(17) Using a pry bar, unseat lower control arm
from steering knuckle (Fig. 57).
(18) Remove drain plug and drain transaxle fluid
(Fig. 58).
(19) Remove right and left axle shaft assemblies
(20) Remove vehicle speed sensor wiring connector
(Fig. 59).
(21) Remove structural brace from engine and
transaxle.
Fig. 52 Engine Support Chain Ð Typical
Fig. 53 Throttle Control Shield
Fig. 54 Throttle Control Support Bracket
Fig. 55 Shift Cables
Fig. 56 Lower Control Arm Pinch Bolt
21 - 18 A±598 MANUAL TRANSAXLENS/GS
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
Page 1757 of 1938

CAUTION: Ensure that the correct fasteners are
installed in the proper locations. Damage to the fuel
tank may result.
(5) Install floor escutcheons.
(6) Install Quarter trim panels.
(7) Install D-pillar trim covers.
(8) Install lower B-pillar trim covers.
(9) Install rear door sill plate.
(10) Install sliding door sill plates.
(11) Install front cowl panels and sill plates.
(12) Install second rear seat.
(13) Install first rear seat.
(14) Install front center console.
(15) Install front seats.
FRONT DOOR
CAUTION: If the hinge pin must be removed from
the hinge, do not reuse the original pin. The struc-
tural integrity of the hinge would be reduced. Verify
availability prior to proceeding if hinge pins are to
be removed.
NOTE: The retaining clips used on the door hinge
pins are not to be re-used. Verify availability prior to
proceeding if clips are to be removed.
REMOVAL
(1) Open front door.
(2) Remove front wheelhouse splash shield.(3) Disengage clips holding door harness wire con-
nector to inner fender brace.
(4) Disconnect positive lock slide on the side of the
wire connectors (Fig. 8).
(5) Depress lock tab holding wire connector halves
together.
(6) Disconnect door harness from body wiring har-
ness.
(7) Remove bolts holding door check strap to A-pil-
lar (Fig. 9).
(8) Support door on suitable lifting device.
(9) Remove bolts holding lower hinge to door end
frame (Fig. 10).
(10) Steady door on lifting device and remove bolts
holding upper hinge to door end frame.
(11) Remove door from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: If new hinge pins are to be used, verify that
the knurling on the hinge pin is aligned with the
knurling on in the door hinge prior to driving in the
pin. Also, verify that the hinge pin is fully seated to
the door hinge and a new retaining clip is installed.
(1) Support door on suitable lifting device.
(2) Position door to vehicle.
(3) Steady door on lifting device and install bolts
to hold upper hinge to door end frame.
(4) Install bolts to hold door check strap to A-pil-
lar.
(5) Install bolts to hold lower hinge to door end
frame. Align door to achieve equal spacing to sur-
rounding body panels. Panels should be flush across
all gaps.
Fig. 7 Floor Carpet
Fig. 8 Front Door Wire Connectors
NSBODY 23 - 27
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
Page 1758 of 1938

(6) Connect door harness into body wiring harness.
(7) Connect positive lock slide on the side of the
wire connectors.
(8) Connect clips to hold door harness wire connec-
tor to inner fender brace.
(9) Install front wheelhouse splash shield.
(10) Verify door operation and alignment. Adjust
as necessary.
FRONT DOOR APPLIQUE
REMOVAL
(1) Roll door glass down.
(2) Remove outer door belt molding.
(3) Disengage clips holding front edge of applique
to door frame.
(4) Remove applique from vehicle (Fig. 11).
INSTALLATION
(1) Position applique on vehicle.
(2) Hook rear edge of applique over rear edge of
door frame and seat applique bottom edge on sheet
metal.
(3) Engage clips to hold front edge of applique to
door frame.
(4) Install outer door belt molding.
FRONT DOOR CHECK STRAP
REMOVAL
(1) Remove front door trim panel.
(2) Remove door speaker, if equipped.
(3) Remove bolts attaching door check strap to
A-pillar (Fig. 9).
(4) Remove nuts attaching check strap to door end
frame (Fig. 12).
(5) Remove check strap from door through speaker
hole.
Fig. 9 Front Door ± Hinge Pin Removal
Fig. 10 Front Door ± Hinge Bolt Removal
Fig. 11 Front Door Applique
23 - 28 BODYNS
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
Page 1774 of 1938

(3) Connect speaker wire connector to speaker, if
equipped.
(4) Align locating pins on backside of trim panel to
mating holes in inner quarter panel.
(5) Engage hidden clips to hold trim to D-pillar.
(6) Install screws to hold trim to D-pillar.
(7) Install jack storage cover.
(8) Install bolt to hold second rear seat belt lower
anchor to quarter on short wheel base vehicle.
Tighten all seat belt bolts to 39 N´m (29 in. lbs.).
(9) Install second rear seat belt turning loop on
long wheel base vehicle.
(10) Install liftgate sill plate.
(11) Install rear header trim cover.
LEFT QUARTER TRIM PANEL
REMOVAL
CAUTION: Disconnect the negative cable clamp
from battery post. Damage to accessory feed circuit
can result.
(1) Remove first rear seat.
(2) Remove second rear seat, if equipped.
(3) Remove front door sill plate on three door vehi-
cle.(4) Remove sliding door sill plate on four door
vehicle.
(5) Remove left quarter trim bolster.
(6) Remove upper left B-pillar trim on three door
vehicle.
(7) Remove C-pillar trim panel.
(8) Remove left D-pillar trim panel.
(9) Remove first rear seat belt anchor.
(10) Remove second rear seat belt anchor on long
wheel base vehicle.
(11) Remove left front seat belt opening bezel from
quarter trim on three door vehicle.
(12) Remove screws holding quarter trim to quar-
ter panel in B-pillar area on three door vehicle (Fig.
52) and (Fig. 54).
(13) Remove screws holding quarter trim to quar-
ter panel from bolster area (Fig. 52), (Fig. 53), and
(Fig. 54).
(14) Remove screws holding rear edge of quarter
trim to attaching bracket or inner quarter trim
panel.
(15) Remove screws holding top of trim panel to
inner sheet metal between B-pillar and C-pillar on
three door vehicle.
(16) Disconnect wire connector from accessory
power outlet, if equipped.
(17) Remove quarter trim from quarter panel.
Fig. 52 Left Quarter and D-Pillar Trim Panels ± LWB 3 Door
23 - 44 BODYNS
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)