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(14) Remove engine lifting bracket at rear of
intake manifold (2 bolts) (Fig. 54).
(15) Remove bolts from all fuel injection line sup-
port brackets at intake manifold.
(16) Place shop towels around fuel lines at fuel
injectors. Do not allow fuel to drip down side of
engine.CAUTION: WHEN LOOSENING OR TIGHTENING
HIGH-PRESSURE FITTINGS AT INJECTION PUMP,
USE A BACK-UP WRENCH ON DELIVERY VALVE AT
PUMP. DO NOT ALLOW DELIVERY VALVE TO
ROTATE.
(17) Loosen high-pressure line fittings at injection
pump (Fig. 55) beginning with cylinders 1, 2 and 4.
(18) Loosen high-pressure lines at cylinder head
for cylinders 1, 2 and 4 (Fig. 54).
(19) Carefully remove front line bundle from
engine.Do not bend lines while removing.While
removing front line bundle, note line position.
(20) Loosen high-pressure lines at injection pump
beginning with cylinders 3, 5 and 6.
(21) Loosen high-pressure lines at cylinder head
for cylinders 3, 5 and 6 (Fig. 54).
(22) Carefully remove rear line bundle from
engine.Do not bend lines while removing.While
removing rear line bundle, note line position.
INSTALLATION
High-pressure lines are used between the fuel
injection pump and the fuel injectors only. All high-
pressure fuel lines are of the same length and inside
diameter. Correct high-pressure fuel line usage and
installation is critical to smooth engine operation.
Fig. 53 Intake Manifold Air Heater (Elements)
1 - AIR HEATER ELEMENTS
2 - LOWER GASKET
3 - BLOCK
4 - UPPER GASKET
Fig. 54 High-Pressure Fuel Lines
Fig. 55 High Pressure Lines at Fuel Injection Pump
1 - FPCM ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR
2 - HIGH-PRESSURE FUEL LINES
3 - FITTINGS
4 - FUEL INJECTION PUMP
5 - FPCM
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FUEL LINES (Continued)
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CAUTION: Be sure that the high-pressure fuel lines
are installed in the same order that they were
removed.
(1) Lubricate threads of injector line fittings with
clean engine oil.
(2) Loosen, but do not remove, all fuel line support
bracket bolts.
(3) Installrearinjection line bundle beginning
with cylinder head (fuel injector) connections, fol-
lowed by injection pump connections. Tighten all fit-
tings finger tight.
(4) Tighten fittings at fuel injector ends for cylin-
ders number 6 and 5 to 38 N´m (28 ft. lbs.) torque.
Do not tighten number 3 line at this time. It
will be tightened during bleeding procedure.
(5) Tighten 3 fittings at fuel injection pump ends
to 24 N´m (18 ft. lbs.) torque.
(6) Installfrontinjection line bundle beginning
with cylinder head (fuel injector) connections, fol-
lowed by injection pump connections. Tighten all fit-
tings finger tight.
(7) Tighten fitting at fuel injector end for cylinder
number 2 to 38 N´m (28 ft. lbs.) torque.Do not
tighten lines number 1 or 4 at this time. They
will be tightened during bleeding procedure.
(8) Tighten remaining 3 fittings at fuel injection
pump ends to 24 N´m (18 ft. lbs.) torque.
(9) Install fuel line support bracket bolts to intake
manifold and tighten to 24 N´m (18 ft. lbs.) torque.
CAUTION: Be sure fuel lines are not contacting
each other or any other component. Noise will
result.
(10) Install engine lifting bracket at rear of intake
manifold. Tighten 2 bolts to 77 N´m (57 ft. lbs.)
torque.
(11) Install cable bracket housing/cable assembly
and tighten 3 mounting bolts to 24 N´m (18 ft. lbs.)
torque.
(12) Clean any old gasket material below and
above intake manifold air heater element block. Also
clean mating areas at intake manifold and air intake
housing.
(13) Using new gaskets, position intake manifold
air heater element block to engine.
(14) Install air intake housing and position ground
cable. Install 4 mounting bolts and tighten to 24 N´m
(18 ft. lbs.) torque.
(15) Install air tube (intake manifold-to-charge air
cooler) (Fig. 49). Tighten clamps to 8 N´m (72 in. lbs.)
torque.
(16) Install engine oil dipstick tube support mount-
ing bolt and tighten to 24 N´m (18 ft. lbs.) torque.
(17) Install engine oil dipstick to engine.(18) Connect 2 electrical cables to cable mounting
studs.
(19) Connect electrical connector to bottom of
APPS by pushing connector upward until it snaps
into position.
(20) Connect wiring harness (clip) at bottom of
Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor (APPS) mounting
bracket (Fig. 48).
(21) Connect front wiring clip (Fig. 49) to cable
bracket housing.
(22) Install cable cover (Fig. 47).
(23) Connect both negative battery cables to both
batteries.
(24) Bleed air from fuel system. Do this at fuel
injector ends of lines. Use cylinders numbers 1, 3 and
4 for bleeding. (Refer to 14 - FUEL SYSTEM/FUEL
DELIVERY - STANDARD PROCEDURE). After
bleeding, tighten fittings to 38 N´m (28 ft. lbs.)
torque.
(25) Check lines/fittings for leaks.
FUEL TANK
DESCRIPTION - DIESEL FUEL TANK
The fuel tank is similar to the tank used with gas-
oline powered models. The tank is equipped with a
separate fuel return line and a different fuel tank
module for diesel powered models. A fuel tank
mounted, electric fuel pump is not used with diesel
powered models. Refer to Fuel Tank Module for addi-
tional information.
For removal and installation procedures, refer to
Fuel Tank - Gasoline Engines.
FUEL TANK MODULE
DESCRIPTION
An electric fuel pump isnot usedin the fuel tank
module for diesel powered engines. Fuel is supplied
by the engine mounted fuel transfer pump and the
fuel injection pump.
The fuel tank module is installed in the top of the
fuel tank (Fig. 56). The fuel tank module (Fig. 56)
contains the following components:
²Fuel reservoir
²A separate in-tank fuel filter
²Rollover valve
²Fuel gauge sending unit (fuel level sensor)
²Fuel supply line connection
²Fuel return line connection
²Auxiliary non-pressurized fuel supply fitting
OPERATION
Refer to Fuel Gauge Sending Unit.
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FUEL LINES (Continued)
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WATER IN FUEL SENSOR
DESCRIPTION
The WIF sensor is located on the side of the fuel
filter/water separator canister (Fig. 68).
OPERATION
The sensor sends an input to the Engine Control
Module (ECM) when it senses water in the fuel filter/
water separator. As the water level in the filter/sep-
arator increases, the resistance across the WIF
sensor decreases. This decrease in resistance is sent
as a signal to the ECM and compared to a high
water standard value. Once the value reaches 30 to
40 kilohms, the ECM will activate the water-in-fuel
warning lamp through CCD bus circuits. This all
takes place when the ignition key is initially put in
the ON position. The ECM continues to monitor the
input at the end of the intake manifold air heater
post-heat cycle.
REMOVAL
The Water-In-Fuel (WIF) sensor is located at the
side of fuel filter/water separator canister. Refer to
Fuel Filter/Water Separator Removal/Installation for
WIF sensor removal/installation procedures.
FUEL DRAIN MANIFOLD
DESCRIPTION
The fuel drain manifold is actually a rifled passage
within the cylinder head (Fig. 69).
OPERATION
When the engine is running, and during injection,
a small amount of fuel flows past the injector nozzle
and is not injected into the combustion chamber. This
fuel is used to lubricate the fuel injectors. Excess fuel
drains into the fuel drain manifold (or passage). Fuel
is drained from this passage into a line at the rear of
the cylinder head (Fig. 69). After exiting the cylinder
head, fuel is routed (returned) back to the fuel tank.
A ªTº is installed into the fuel return line (Fig. 69).
This ªTº is used to allow excess fuel from the injec-
tion pump to be returned into the fuel tank. A one-
way check valve within the overflow valve prevents
fuel (from the fuel drain manifold) from entering the
fuel injection pump.
Asmallamount of fuel is returned from the fuel
injectors, while alargeamount (about 70% of sup-
plied fuel) is returned from the fuel injection pump.
Fig. 68 Water-in-Fuel Sensor Location
1 - WATER-IN-FUEL (WIF) SENSOR
2 - FUEL FILTER/WATER SEPARATOR
3 - WIF SENSOR CONNECTOR
Fig. 69 Fuel Drain Manifold Passage
1 - REAR OF CYLINDER HEAD
2 - BANJO FITTING/BOLT
3 - FUEL RETURN TO TANK
4 - FUEL RETURN LINES
5 - FUEL RETURN LINE FROM PUMP OVERFLOW VALVE
6 - FUEL DRAIN MANIFOLD PASSAGE
7 - ªTº
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FUEL INJECTION - DIESEL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
FUEL INJECTION - DIESEL
DESCRIPTION - DIESEL FUEL INJECTION
SYSTEM............................91
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - BOOST
PRESSURE..........................93
SPECIFICATIONS
TORQUE - DIESEL ENGINE.............94
ACCELERATOR PEDAL POSITION SENSOR
DESCRIPTION.........................95
OPERATION...........................95
REMOVAL.............................95
INSTALLATION.........................97
FUEL INJECTOR
DESCRIPTION.........................97
OPERATION...........................98
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTINGÐFUEL INJECTOR
TEST...............................99
REMOVAL............................101
INSTALLATION........................102
FUEL INJECTION PUMP RELAY
DESCRIPTION........................103
OPERATION..........................103
FUEL TEMPERATURE SENSOR
DESCRIPTION........................104
OPERATION..........................104
INTAKE AIR HEATER
DESCRIPTION........................104OPERATION..........................104
REMOVAL............................104
INSTALLATION........................105
INTAKE AIR HEATER RELAY
DESCRIPTION........................105
OPERATION..........................105
REMOVAL............................106
INSTALLATION........................106
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR
DESCRIPTION - DIESEL.................106
OPERATION - DIESEL..................106
REMOVAL - DIESEL....................107
INSTALLATION - DIESEL................107
MAP SENSOR
DESCRIPTION - DIESEL.................108
OPERATION - DIESEL..................108
REMOVAL - DIESEL....................108
INSTALLATION........................108
PTO SWITCH
DESCRIPTION
OPERATION........................108
THROTTLE CONTROL CABLE
REMOVAL............................109
INSTALLATION........................110
FUEL INJECTION - DIESEL
DESCRIPTION - DIESEL FUEL INJECTION
SYSTEM
The Engine Control Module (ECM) and Fuel Injec-
tion Pump Control Module (FPCM) are used prima-
rily for fuel system control. The ECM is a separate
replaceable component, while the FPCM is internal
to the fuel injection pump and is a non-serviceable
part. The ECM and FPCM are interconnected (wired
together) for fuel injection control.The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) is used to
regulate or control the A/C, charging and speed con-
trol systems. It is also used to partially control cer-
tain electronic automatic transmission components.
The PCM also has control over certain instrument
panel components.
Refer to either Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
or Engine Control Module (ECM) for additional infor-
mation. Refer to (Fig. 1) for a partial list of fuel sys-
tem components.
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Fig. 1 FUEL SYSTEM COMPONENTS - DIESEL
1 - ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE (ECT) SENSOR 14 - FUEL SUPPLY LINE (LOW-PRESSURE, TO ENGINE)
2 - THROTTLE LEVER BELLCRANK AND APPS (ACCELERATOR
PEDAL POSITION SENSOR)15 - FUEL TRANSFER (LIFT) PUMP
3 - INTAKE MANIFOLD AIR HEATER/ELEMENTS 16 - OIL PRESSURE SENSOR
4 - HIGH-PRESSURE FUEL LINES 17 - FUEL FILTER/WATER SEPARATOR
5 - FUEL HEATER 18 - DRAIN TUBE
6 - FUEL PRESSURE TEST PORT 19 - WATER-IN-FUEL (WIF) SENSOR
7 - MAP (BOOST) SENSOR 20 - ENGINE CONTROL MODULE (ECM)
8 - FUEL INJECTORS 21 - FUEL PRESSURE TEST PORT
9 - FUEL INJECTOR CONNECTOR 22 - CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR (CMP)
10 - INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE (IAT) SENSOR 23 - OVERFLOW VALVE
11 - FUEL DRAIN MANIFOLD 24 - FUEL INJECTION PUMP
12 - DRAIN VALVE 25 - FUEL HEATER TEMPERATURE SENSOR (THERMOSTAT)
13 - FUEL RETURN LINE (TO FUEL TANK)
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FUEL INJECTION - DIESEL (Continued)
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SPECIFICATIONS
TORQUE - DIESEL ENGINE
DESCRIPTION N m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor Bracket Bolts 12 9 105
Air Intake Housing Bolts 24 18 212
Banjo Fittings at top of Filter/Separator 24 18 212
Banjo Fittings at Fuel Return Lines 24 18 212
Banjo Fitting At Fuel Supply Line (Injector Pump) 24 18 212
Camshaft Position Sensor (CMP) Bolt 20 15 177
ECM Mounting Bolts 24 18 212
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor 14 10 124
Engine Lifting Bracket Bolts 77 57 681
Fuel Drain Manifold ªTº Fitting 12 9 106
Fuel Filter Canister Bracket Bolts 24 18 212
Fuel Filter Canister Mounting Nut 14 10 124
Fuel Filter Drain Valve Mounting Screws 3-5 2-4 30-40
Fuel Heater Screws 2-3 1-2 15-20
Fuel Injector Clamp Bolts 10 7 89
Fuel Pump Module Locknut 24-44 18-32 212-389
Fuel Tank Mounting Nuts 41 30 363
Fuel Transfer Pump Mounting Nuts 12 9 106
High-Pressure Fuel Line Fittings (at Injectors) 38 28 336
High-Pressure Fuel Line Fittings (at Pump) 24 18 212
High-Pressure Fuel Line Clamps-to-Intake Manifold 24 18 212
Hose Clamps at Intercooler Tube 8 6 72
Injection Pump-to-Injection Pump Gear Nut 170 125
Injection Pump Mounting Nuts 43 32 380
Intake Manifold Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor 14 10
Intake Manifold Air Heater Relay Bolts 4.5 40
Manifold Air Pressure (MAP) Sensor 14 10
PCM Mounting Bolts 4 35
Overflow Valve-to-Fuel Injection Pump 24 18
Water-In-Fuel (WIF) Sensor 2-3 15-20
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FUEL INJECTION - DIESEL (Continued)
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REMOVAL
The fuel injectors are located in the top of the cyl-
inder head between the intake/exhaust valves (Fig.
18).
CAUTION: Refer to Cleaning Fuel System Parts.
(1) Disconnect both negative battery cables from
both batteries. Cover and isolate ends of cables.
Each fuel injector is connected to each high-pres-
sure fuel line with a steel connector tube (Fig. 19).
This steel connector is positioned into cylinder head
and sealed with an o-ring. The connectors are con-
nected to high-pressure fuel lines with fittings (Fig.
19).
(2) If injector at #1 or #2 cylinder is being
removed, intake manifold air heater assembly must
be removed. Refer to Intake Manifold Air Heater
Removal/Installation.
(3) If injector at #5 cylinder is being removed,
remove engine lifting bracket (2 bolts).
(4) Thoroughly clean area around injector and
injector high-pressure lines before removal.
(5) Remove necessary high-pressure fuel lines.
(Refer to 14 - FUEL SYSTEM/FUEL DELIVERY/
FUEL LINES - REMOVAL).Do not bend any high-
pressure fuel line to gain access to fuel injector.
Cover or cap any open fuel connections.
(6) Remove valve cover (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/CYL-
INDER HEAD/CYLINDER HEAD COVER(S) -
REMOVAL).
(7) Thread Special Tool 8324 (Fuel Injector Con-
nector Tube Remover) onto end of injector connector
tube (Fig. 20).
(8) Pull injector connector tube from cylinder head.
The injector connector tube must be removed
before attempting to remove fuel injector or
serious damage to fuel injector and tube will
result.
(9) Remove and discard old o-ring (Fig. 19) from
injector connector tube.
(10) Remove fuel injector hold down clamp bolt at
front end of clamp (Fig. 18).Do not loosen or
remove special (2 shouldered) bolt at rear end
of clamp.Remove injector clamp by sliding it from
shoulders on rear clamp bolt.
(11) Thread rod from Special Tool number 8318
(Fuel Injector Remover) into top of fuel injector (Fig.
21).
(12) Tighten nut on 8318 tool to pull (remove) fuel
injector from cylinder head.
(13) Remove and discard old o-ring from fuel injec-
tor.
(14) Remove and discard copper sealing washer
(shim) (Fig. 22) from bottom of injector.If coppersealing washer has remained in cylinder head,
it must be removed.
Fig. 18 Fuel Injector Location
1 - CLAMP
2 - FUEL INJECTOR
3 - BORED HOLE
4 - SHIM
5 - BOLTS
Fig. 19 Fuel Injector Connections
1 - CONNECTOR
2 - O-RING
3 - FERRULE
4 - FITTING
5 - FUEL LINE
6 - INJECTOR
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FUEL INJECTOR (Continued)
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(g) If any of these conditions occur, replace injec-
tor.
(2) Thoroughly clean fuel injector cylinder head
bore with special Cummins wire brush tool or equiv-
alent (Fig. 24). Blow out bore hole with compressed
air.
(3) The bottom of fuel injector is sealed to cylinder
head bore with a copper sealing washer (shim) of a
certain thickness. A new shim with correct thickness
must always be re-installed after removing injector.
Measure thickness of injector shim (Fig. 23).Shim
Thickness: 1.5 mm (.060º)
(4) Install new shim (washer) to bottom of injector
(Fig. 22). Apply light coating of clean engine oil to
washer. This will keep washer in place during instal-
lation.
(5) Install new o-ring to fuel injector. Apply small
amount of clean engine oil to o-ring.
(6) Note fuel inlet hole on side of fuel injector. This
hole must be positioned towards injector connector
tube. Position injector into cylinder head bore being
extremely careful not to allow injector tip to touch
sides of bore. Press fuel injector into cylinder head
with finger pressure only.Do not use any tools to
press fuel injector into position. Damage to
machined surfaces may result.
(7) Position fuel injector hold down clamp into
shouldered bolt while aligning slot in top of injector
into groove in bottom of clamp. Tighten opposite
clamp bolt (Fig. 18) to 10 N´m (89 in. lbs.) torque.
(8) Install new o-ring to fuel injector connector
tube. Apply small amount of clean engine oil to
o-ring.(9) Press injector connector tube into cylinder head
with finger pressure only.Do not use any tools to
press tube into position. Damage to machined
surfaces may result.
(10) Connect high-pressure fuel lines. Refer to
High-Pressure Fuel Lines Removal/Installation.The
fuel line fitting torque is very critical.If fitting
is under torqued, the mating surfaces will not seal
and a high-pressure fuel leak will result. If fitting is
over torqued, the connector and injector will deform
and also cause a high-pressure fuel leak. This leak
will be inside cylinder head and will not be visible
resulting in a possible fuel injector miss and low
power.
(11) Install valve cover. (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/
CYLINDER HEAD/CYLINDER HEAD COVER(S) -
INSTALLATION).
(12) (If necessary) install intake manifold air
heater assembly. Refer to Intake Manifold Air Heater
Removal/Installation.
(13) (If necessary) install engine lifting bracket.
Tighten 2 bolts to 77 N´m (57 ft. lbs.) torque.
(14) Connect negative battery cables to both bat-
teries.
(15) Bleed air from high-pressure lines (Refer to 14
- FUEL SYSTEM/FUEL DELIVERY - STANDARD
PROCEDURE).
FUEL INJECTION PUMP
RELAY
DESCRIPTION
The fuel injection pump relay is located in the
Power Distribution Center (PDC). Refer to label
under PDC cover for relay location.
OPERATION
The Engine Control Module (ECM) energizes the
electric fuel injection pump through the fuel injection
pump relay. Battery voltage is applied to the fuel
injection pump relay at all times. When the key is
turned ON, the relay is energized when a 12±volt sig-
nal is provided by the ECM. When energized,
12±volts is supplied to the Fuel Pump Control Mod-
ule. The Fuel Pump Control Module is located on the
top of the fuel injection pump and is non-servicable.
Fig. 24 Cleaning Cylinder Head Injector BoreÐ
TYPICAL BORE
1 - INJECTOR BORE
2 - WIRE BRUSH
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FUEL INJECTOR (Continued)
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FUEL TEMPERATURE SENSOR
DESCRIPTION
Two different fuel temperature sensors are used.
One of the sensors is located inside of the Bosch
VP44 fuel injection pump and is a non-serviceable
part. The other fuel temperature sensor is located in
the top of the fuel filter housing and is serviceable
(serviceable if replacing the fuel heater).
OPERATION
The sensor located in the Bosch VP44 fuel injection
pump is used to check fuel temperature within the
injection pump and to set a Diagnostic Trouble Code
(DTC) if a specific high fuel temperature has been
reached. If high temperature has been reached,
engine power will be de-rated by the Engine Control
Module (ECM).
The sensor located in the top of the fuel filter hous-
ing is used to control the fuel heater element. Refer
to Fuel Heater Description and Operation for addi-
tional information.
INTAKE AIR HEATER
DESCRIPTION
The intake manifold air heater element assembly
is located in the top of the intake manifold (Fig. 25).
OPERATION
The air heater elements are used to heat incoming
air to the intake manifold. This is done to help
engine starting and improve driveability with cool or
cold outside temperatures.
Electrical supply for the 2 air heater elements is
controlled by the Engine Control Module (ECM)
through the 2 air heater relays. Refer to Intake Man-
ifold Air Heater Relays for more information.
Two heavy-duty cables connect the 2 air heater ele-
ments to the 2 air heater relays. Each of these cables
will supply approximately 95 amps at 12 volts to an
individual heating element within the heater block
assembly.
Refer to the Powertrain Diagnostic Procedures
manual for an electrical operation and complete
description of the intake heaters, including pre-heat
and post-heat cycles.
REMOVAL
The 2 intake manifold air heater elements are
attached to a metal block located at the top of the
intake manifold (Fig. 26). If servicing either of the
heater elements, the entire block/element assembly
must be replaced.
(1) Disconnect both negative battery cables at both
batteries.
(2) Disconnect clamp from rubber hose at air
intake housing.
(3) Disconnect rubber hose at air intake housing.
Fig. 25 Air Heater Elements Location
1 - AIR HEATER ELEMENTS
2 - LOWER GASKET
3 - BLOCK
4 - UPPER GASKET
Fig. 26 Intake Manifold Air Heater Element Location
1 - AIR HEATER ELEMENTS
2 - LOWER GASKET
3 - BLOCK
4 - UPPER GASKET
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(4) Remove engine oil dipstick tube mounting bolt
(Fig. 28). Position dipstick tube to the side.(5) Disconnect heater electrical cables at cable
mounting studs (Fig. 28).
(6) Disconnect ground cable bolt and ground cable
from housing (Fig. 27).
(7) Remove 4 housing bolts (Fig. 28).
(8) Remove air intake housing from top of heater
elements.
(9) Remove heater element assembly from intake
manifold.
(10) Clean old gasket material from air intake
housing and intake manifold.
(11) Clean old gasket material from both ends of
heater block (Fig. 26).
INSTALLATION
The 2 intake manifold air heater elements are
attached to a metal block located at the top of the
intake manifold (Fig. 26). If servicing either of the
heater elements, the entire block/element assembly
must be replaced.
(1) Using 2 new gaskets, position element assem-
bly and air housing to intake manifold.
(2) Position ground cable (Fig. 27) to air housing.
(3) Install 4 housing bolts and tighten to 24 N´m
(18 ft. lbs.) torque.
(4) Connect heater cables at cable mounting studs
(Fig. 28).Do not allow the cable eyelets to con-
tact any other metal source other than the
cable nuts/studs.
(5) Install engine oil dipstick tube and mounting
bolt.
(6) Connect rubber hose to air intake housing.
(7) Connect clamp to rubber hose at air intake
housing.
(8) Connect both negative battery cables at both
batteries.
INTAKE AIR HEATER RELAY
DESCRIPTION
The 2 intake manifold air heater relays are located
in the engine compartment, attached to the left inner
fender below the left battery (Fig. 29).
OPERATION
The Engine Control Module (ECM) operates the 2
heating elements through the 2 intake manifold air
heater relays.
Refer to Powertrain Diagnostic Procedures for an
electrical operation and complete description of the
intake heaters, including pre-heat and post-heat
cycles.
Fig. 27 Air Intake Housing (Front View)
1 - GROUND CABLE BOLT
2 - INTAKE AIR HOUSING
3 - CABLE BRACKET HOUSING BOLTS (3)
4 - GROUND CABLE
Fig. 28 Air Intake Housing (Rear View)
1 - TUBE MOUNTING BOLT
2 - HOUSING BOLTS (2)
3 - INTAKE HEATER CABLE MOUNTING STUDS (2)
4 - DIPSTICK TUBE
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INTAKE AIR HEATER (Continued)