ECU JEEP LIBERTY 2002 KJ / 1.G Workshop Manual
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GROUP TAB LOCATOR
Introduction
0Lubrication & Maintenance
2Suspension
2SSuspension
3Differential & Driveline
5Brakes
5SBrakes
6Clutch
7Cooling
7SCooling
8AAudio
8BChime/Buzzer
8EElectronic Control Modules
8FEngine Systems
8GHeated Systems
8HHorn
8IIgnition Control
8JInstrument Cluster
8LLamps
8LSLamps
8MMessage Systems
8NPower Systems
8ORestraints
8PSpeed Control
8QVehicle Theft Security
8RWipers/Washers
8WWiring
9Engine
9SEngine
11Exhaust System
11SExhaust System
13Frame & Bumpers
14Fuel System
19Steering
21Transmission and Transfer Case
22Tires/Wheels
23Body
24Heating & Air Conditioning
25Emissions Control
Component and System Index
2.4L Gas Component and System Index
Service Manual Comment Forms
NOTE: For New Vehicle Preparation information, see the separate
publication, 81-170-00003.
NOTE: Group names with the suffix(S(indicate groups pertaining to the
the 2.4L Gas Supplement
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FLUID FILL/CHECK
LOCATIONS
DESCRIPTION
The fluid check/fill point locations are located in
each applicable service manual section.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES
DESCRIPTION
9Maintenance Schedule Information not included in
this section, is located in the appropriate Owner's
Manual.9
HOISTING
STANDARD PROCEDURE - HOISTING
RECOMMENDATIONS
Refer to the Owner's Manual for emergency vehicle
lifting procedures.
When properly positioned, a floor jack can be used
to lift a Jeep vehicle (Fig. 4). Support the vehicle in
the raised position with jack stands at the front and
rear ends of the frame rails.CAUTION: Do not attempt to lift a Jeep vehicle with
a floor jack positioned under:
²A body side sill.
²A steering linkage component.
²A drive shaft.
²The engine or transmission oil pan.
²The fuel tank.
²A front suspension arm.
²Transfer case.
NOTE: Use the correct sub-frame rail or frame rail
lifting locations only.
HOIST
Refer to the Owner's Manual for emergency vehicle
lifting procedures.
A vehicle can be lifted with:
²A single-post, frame-contact hoist.
²A twin-post, chassis hoist.
²A ramp-type, drive-on hoist.
NOTE: When a frame-contact type hoist is used,
verify that the lifting pads are positioned properly.
WARNING: THE HOISTING AND JACK LIFTING
POINTS PROVIDED ARE FOR A COMPLETE VEHI-
CLE. WHEN A CHASSIS OR DRIVETRAIN COMPO-
NENT IS REMOVED FROM A VEHICLE, THE
CENTER OF GRAVITY IS ALTERED MAKING SOME
HOISTING CONDITIONS UNSTABLE. PROPERLY
SUPPORT OR SECURE VEHICLE TO HOISTING
DEVICE WHEN THESE CONDITIONS EXIST.
Fig. 4 Correct Vehicle Lifting Locations
1 - Frame Contact Lift (Single Post)
Chassis Lift (Non-Axle Dual Post)
Outboard Lift (Dual Post)
Floor Jack
2 - Floor Jack
KJLUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE 0 - 5
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towing device, use tow dollies under the opposite end
of the vehicle. A vehicle with flatbed device can also
be used to transport a disabled vehicle (Fig. 6).
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION: The following safety precautions must be
observed when towing a vehicle:
²Secure loose and protruding parts.
²Always use a safety chain system that is inde-
pendent of the lifting and towing equipment.
²Do not allow towing equipment to contact the
disabled vehicle's fuel tank.
²Do not allow anyone under the disabled vehicle
while it is lifted by the towing device.
²Do not allow passengers to ride in a vehicle
being towed.
²Always observe state and local laws regarding
towing regulations.
²Do not tow a vehicle in a manner that could
jeopardize the safety of the operator, pedestrians or
other motorists.
²Do not attach tow chains, T-hooks, or J-hooks to
a bumper, steering linkage, drive shafts or a non-re-
inforced frame hole.
²Do not tow a heavily loaded vehicle. Use a flat-
bed device to transport a loaded vehicle.
TWO-WHEEL-DRIVE VEHICLE TOWING
DaimlerChrysler Corporation recommends that a
vehicle be towed with the rear end lifted, whenever
possible.
WARNING: WHEN TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE
AND THE DRIVE WHEELS ARE SECURED IN A
WHEEL LIFT OR TOW DOLLIES, ENSURE THE
TRANSMISSION IS IN THE PARK POSITION (AUTO-
MATIC TRANSMISSION) OR A FORWARD DRIVE
GEAR (MANUAL TRANSMISSION).WARNING: ENSURE VEHICLE IS ON A LEVEL SUR-
FACE OR THE WHEELS ARE BLOCKED TO PRE-
VENT VEHICLE FROM ROLLING.
TWO WHEEL DRIVE TOWING-REAR END LIFTED
CAUTION: Do not use steering column lock to
secure steering wheel during towing operation.
2WD vehicles can be towed with the front wheels
on the surface for extended distances at speeds not
exceeding 48 km/h (30 mph).
(1) Attach wheel lift device to rear wheels.
(2) Place the transmission in neutral.
(3) Raise vehicle to towing position.
(4) Attach safety chains. Route chains so not to
interfere with tail pipe when vehicle is lifted.
(5) Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position to
unlock the steering wheel.
CAUTION: Do not use steering column lock to
secure steering wheel during towing operation.
(6) Secure steering wheel in straight ahead posi-
tion with a clamp device designed for towing.
(7) Place transmission in park.
TWO WHEEL DRIVE TOWING-FRONT END LIFTED
CAUTION: Many vehicles are equipped with air
dams, spoilers, and/or ground effect panels. To
avoid component damage, a wheel-lift towing vehi-
cle or a flat-bed hauling vehicle is recommended.
(1) Attach wheel lift device to rear wheels.
(2) Place the transmission in neutral.
(3) Raise the rear of the vehicle off the ground and
install tow dollies under rear wheels.
(4) Attach wheel lift device to front wheels and
raise vehicle to towing position.
(5) Attach the safety chains.
CAUTION: Do not use steering column lock to
secure steering wheel during towing operation.
(6) Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position to
unlock the steering wheel.
(7) Secure steering wheel in straight ahead posi-
tion with a clamp device designed for towing.
(8) Place transmission in park.
FOUR-WHEEL-DRIVE VEHICLE TOWING
DaimlerChrysler Corporation recommends that a
4WD vehicle be transported on a flat-bed device. A
Wheel-lift device can be used providedthe trailing
wheels are off the ground and positioned in
tow dollies.
Fig. 6 Tow Vehicles With Approved Equipment
KJLUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE 0 - 7
TOWING (Continued)
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WARNING: WHEN TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE
AND THE DRIVE WHEELS ARE SECURED IN A
WHEEL LIFT OR TOW DOLLIES, ENSURE THE
TRANSMISSION IS IN THE PARK POSITION.
CAUTION: Many vehicles are equipped with air
dams, spoilers, and/or ground effect panels. To
avoid component damage, a wheel-lift towing vehi-
cle or a flat-bed hauling vehicle is recommended.
FOUR WHEEL DRIVE TOWINGÐREAR END LIFTED
WARNING: ENSURE VEHICLE IS ON A LEVEL SUR-
FACE OR THE WHEELS ARE BLOCKED TO PRE-
VENT VEHICLE FROM ROLLING.
(1) Attach wheel lift device to front wheels.
(2) Place the transmission in neutral.
(3) Raise the front of the vehicle off the ground
and install tow dollies under front wheels.
(4) Attach wheel lift device to rear wheels and
raise vehicle to towing position.
(5) Attach safety chains. Route chains so not to
interfere with tail pipe when vehicle is lifted.
(6) Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position to
unlock the steering wheel.
CAUTION: Do not use steering column lock to
secure steering wheel during towing operation.(7) Secure steering wheel in straight ahead posi-
tion with a clamp device designed for towing.
(8) Place transmission in park.
FOUR WHEEL DRIVE TOWINGÐFRONT END
LIFTED
WARNING: ENSURE VEHICLE IS ON A LEVEL SUR-
FACE OR THE WHEELS ARE BLOCKED TO PRE-
VENT VEHICLE FROM ROLLING.
(1) Attach wheel lift device to rear wheels.
(2) Place the transmission in neutral.
(3) Raise the rear of the vehicle off the ground and
install tow dollies under rear wheels.
(4) Attach wheel lift device to front wheels and
raise vehicle to towing position.
(5) Attach the safety chains.
CAUTION: Do not use steering column lock to
secure steering wheel during towing operation.
(6) Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position to
unlock the steering wheel.
(7) Secure steering wheel in straight ahead posi-
tion with a clamp device designed for towing.
(8) Place transmission in park.
0 - 8 LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCEKJ
TOWING (Continued)
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STANDARD PROCEDURE - CAMBER AND
CASTER ADJUSTMENT
Camber and caster angle adjustments involve
changing the position of the lower suspension arm
cam bolts. (Fig. 4)
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TOE ADJUSTMENT
4X4 SUSPENSION HEIGHT MESUREMENT MUST
BE PERFORMED BEFORE AN ALIGNMENT.
The wheel toe position adjustment is the final
adjustment.
(1) Start the engine and turn wheels both ways
before straightening the wheels. Secure the steering
wheel with the front wheels in the straight-ahead
position.
(2) Loosen the tie rod jam nuts.
NOTE: Each front wheel should be adjusted for
one-half of the total toe position specification. This
will ensure the steering wheel will be centered
when the wheels are positioned straight-ahead.
(3) Adjust the wheel toe position by turning the tie
rod as necessary (Fig. 5).
(4)
Tighten the tie rod jam nut to 75 N´m (55 ft. lbs.).
(5) Verify the specifications
(6) Turn off engine.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - CAMBER, CASTER
AND TOE ADJUSTMENT
Camber and caster angle adjustments involve
changing the position of the lower suspension arm
cam bolts. (Fig. 4)
CASTER
Moving the rear position of the cam bolt in or out,
will change the caster angle significantly and camber
angle only slightly. To maintain the camber angle
while adjusting caster, move the rear of the cam bolt
in or out. Then move the front of the cam bolt
slightly in the opposite direction. (Fig. 4)
To increase positive caster angle, move the rear posi-
tion of the cam bolt outward (from the engine). Move
the front of cam bolt inward (toward the engine) slightly
until the original camber angle is obtained. (Fig. 4)
CAMBER
Move both of the cam bolts together in or out. This
will change the camber angle significantly and caster
angle slightly. (Fig. 4)
After adjustment is made tighten the cam bolt nuts
to proper torque specification.
TOE ADJUSTMENT
The wheel toe position adjustment is the final
adjustment.
(1)
Start the engine and turn wheels both ways before
straightening the wheels. Secure the steering wheel with
the front wheels in the straight-ahead position.
(2) Loosen the tie rod jam nuts.
NOTE: Each front wheel should be adjusted for
one-half of the total toe position specification. This
will ensure the steering wheel will be centered
when the wheels are positioned straight-ahead.
(3) Adjust the wheel toe position by turning the tie
rod as necessary (Fig. 5).
(4)
Tighten the tie rod jam nut to 75 N´m (55 ft. lbs.).
(5) Verify the specifications
(6) Turn off engine.
Fig. 5 TIE ROD END
1 - JAM NUT
2 - TIE ROD - INNER
3 - TIE ROD END - OUTER
Fig. 4 LOWER CONTROL ARM
1 - FRONT CAM BOLT
2 - OUTER TIE ROD END
3 - LOWER BALL JOINT NUT
4 - LOWER CONTROL ARM
5 - REAR CAM BOLT
KJWHEEL ALIGNMENT 2 - 5
WHEEL ALIGNMENT (Continued)
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BUSHINGS
REMOVAL - STABILIZER BAR BUSHINGS
(1) Raise vehicle on hoist.
(2) Remove the stabilizer bushing clamps.
(3) Remove the stabilizer bushings from the stabi-
lizer bar.
INSTALLATION - STABILIZER BAR BUSHINGS
(1) Install the stabilizer bushings to the stabilizer
bar.
(2) Install the stabilizer bushing clamps. Tighten
the nuts to 149 N´m (110 ft.lbs.).
(3) Lower the vehicle.
HUB / BEARING
REMOVAL
(1) Raise and support the vehicle.
(2) Remove the tire and wheel assembly.
(3) Remove the caliper adapter (Refer to 5 -
BRAKES/HYDRAULIC/MECHANICAL/DISC
BRAKE CALIPERS - REMOVAL).
CAUTION: Never allow the disc brake caliper to
hang from the brake hose. Damage to the brake
hose will result. Provide a suitable support to hang
the caliper securely.
(4) Remove the disc brake rotor (Refer to 5 -
BRAKES/HYDRAULIC/MECHANICAL/ROTORS -
REMOVAL).
(5) Remove the wheel speed sensor (Refer to 5 -
BRAKES/ELECTRICAL/FRONT WHEEL SPEED
SENSOR - REMOVAL).
(6) Remove the bracket securing the wheel speed
sensor wire.
(7) Remove the axle shaft nut. (if equipped with
four wheel drive)
(8) Remove the three mounting bolts for the hub/
bearing assembly.
(9) Remove the hub/bearing.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install the hub/bearing assembly to the vehicle.
(2) Install the three mounting bolts for the hub/
bearing. Tighten the bolt to 130 N´m (96 ft.lbs.).
(3) Install the axle shaft nut. Tighten the nut to
135 N´m (100 ft.lbs.). (if equipped with four wheel
drive)
(4) Install the bracket to the wheel speed sensor
wire.
(5) Install the wheel speed sensor to the hub.
Tighten the bolt to 13.5 N´m (10 ft.lbs.) (Refer to 5 -BRAKES/ELECTRICAL/FRONT WHEEL SPEED
SENSOR - INSTALLATION).
(6) Install the disc brake rotor (Refer to 5 -
BRAKES/HYDRAULIC/MECHANICAL/ROTORS -
INSTALLATION).
(7) Install the disc brake caliper adapter. Tighten
the nut to 135 N´m (100 ft.lbs.) (Refer to 5 -
BRAKES/HYDRAULIC/MECHANICAL/ROTORS -
INSTALLATION).
(8) Install the tire and wheel assembly. (Refer to
22 - TIRES/WHEELS/WHEELS - STANDARD PRO-
CEDURE).
KNUCKLE
REMOVAL
(1) Raise and support the vehicle.
(2) Remove the tire and wheel assembly.
(3) Remove the caliper adapter. (Refer to 5 -
BRAKES/HYDRAULIC/MECHANICAL/DISC
BRAKE CALIPER ADAPTER - REMOVAL).
CAUTION: Never allow the disc brake caliper to
hang from the brake hose. Damage to the brake
hose will result. Provide a suitable support to hang
the caliper securely.
(4) Remove the disc brake rotor. (Refer to 5 -
BRAKES/HYDRAULIC/MECHANICAL/ROTORS -
REMOVAL).
(5) Remove the wheel speed sensor. (Refer to 5 -
BRAKES/ELECTRICAL/FRONT WHEEL SPEED
SENSOR - REMOVAL).
(6) Remove the axle shaft nut. (if equipped with
four wheel drive)
(7) Remove the hub/bearing. (Refer to 2 - SUS-
PENSION/FRONT/HUB / BEARING - REMOVAL).
(8) Remove the outer tie rod end. (Refer to 19 -
STEERING/LINKAGE/TIE ROD END - REMOVAL).
(9) Remove the lower ball joint nut.
(10) Seperate the lower ball joint from the suspen-
sion arm using tool C±4150A.
(11) Remove the upper ball joint nut.
(12) Seperate the upper ball joint from the knuckle
using tool C±4150A.
(13) Remove the knuckle from the vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install the knuckle to the vehicle.
(2) Install the upper ball joint nut. Tighten the nut
to 81 N´m (60 ft.lbs.).
(3) Install the lower ball joint nut. Tighten the nut
to 81 N´m (60 ft.lbs.).
(4) Install the outer tie rod end. (Refer to 19 -
STEERING/LINKAGE/TIE ROD END - INSTALLA-
TION).
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(5) Align the marks front and rear at the cam/
pivot bolts and tighten the bolts. Tighten the bolts to
170 N´m (125 ft.lbs.)
(6) Install the stabilizer link bolt at the lower con-
trol arm. Tighten the bolt to 136 N´m (100 ft.lbs.)
(7) Install the lower clevis bracket bolt at the
lower control arm. Tighten the bolt to 150 N´m (110
ft.lbs.)
(8) Install the tire and wheel assembly. (Refer to
22 - TIRES/WHEELS/WHEELS - STANDARD PRO-
CEDURE).
(9) Perform a full wheel alignment (Refer to 2 -
SUSPENSION/WHEEL ALIGNMENT - STANDARD
PROCEDURE).
SHOCK
REMOVAL
REMOVAL - LEFT SIDE
(1) Disconnect the battery.
(2) Remove the battery (Refer to 8 - ELECTRI-
CAL/BATTERY SYSTEM/BATTERY - REMOVAL).
(3) Unclip the power center and move it to the side
out of the way.
(4) Remove the battery tray (Refer to 8 - ELEC-
TRICAL/BATTERY SYSTEM/TRAY - REMOVAL).
(5) Disconnect the battery temperature sensor
from the battery tray.
(6) Remove the four upper shock mounting nuts.
(7) Raise and support the vehicle.(8) Remove the left tire and wheel assembly.
(9) Remove the lower bolt at the lower control
securing the clevis bracket.
(10) Remove the stabilizer link (Refer to 2 - SUS-
PENSION/FRONT/STABILIZER LINK - REMOVAL).
(11) Remove the lower ball joint nut.
(12) Seperate the lower ball joint from the lower
control arm using tool C-4150A.
(13) Rotate the lower control arm downward to
allow access.
(14) Remove the clevis bracket at the shock.
(15) Remove the shock assembly from the vehicle.
(Fig. 4)
(16) Remove the spring from the shock (if needed).
REMOVAL - RIGHT SIDE
(1) Remove the air box (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/AIR
INTAKE SYSTEM/AIR CLEANER ELEMENT -
REMOVAL).
(2) Remove the two cruise control servo mounting
nuts.
(3) Remove the upper shock mounting nuts.
(4) Raise and support the vehicle.
(5) Remove the right side tire assembly.
(6) Remove the lower bolt at the lower control
securing the clevis bracket.
(7) Remove the stabilizer link (Refer to 2 - SUS-
PENSION/FRONT/STABILIZER LINK - REMOVAL).
(8) Remove the lower ball joint nut.
(9) Seperate the lower ball joint from the lower
control arm using tool C-4150A.
(10) Rotate the lower control arm downward to
allow access.
Fig. 3 LOWER CONTROL ARM
1 - FRONT CAM BOLT
2 - OUTER TIE ROD END
3 - LOWER BALL JOINT NUT
4 - LOWER CONTROL ARM
5 - REAR CAM BOLT
Fig. 4 SHOCK ASSEMBLY
1 - SPRING
2 - JOUNCE BUMPER
3 - SHOCK
4 - UPPER CONTROL ARM
KJFRONT 2 - 11
LOWER CONTROL ARM (Continued)
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SPRING
REMOVAL
(1) Raise and support the vehicle.
(2) Remove the tire and wheel assembly.
(3) Remove the shock. Refer to the proper side
shock removal procedure being worked on. (Refer to 2
- SUSPENSION/FRONT/SHOCK - REMOVAL).
(4) Secure the shock assembly into a Pentastar
Service Equipment W-7200 Spring compressor. (Fig.
6)
(5) Compress the spring.
(6) Remove the shock mount nut.
(7) Remove the shock from the spring compressor.
(8) Transfer the necessary parts to the type of
repair being done (Insulator, Spring, shock and
mount).
INSTALLATION
(1) Install the shock to the spring and spring com-
pressor, After the transfer of the necessary parts to
the type of repair being done (Insulator, Spring,
shock and mount).
(2) Install the shock mounting nut. Tighten the
bolt to 41 N´m (30 ft.lbs.).
(3) Loosen the compressed spring.
(4) Remove the shock assembly from the spring
compressor.
(5) Install the shock to the vehicle. (Refer to 2 -
SUSPENSION/FRONT/SHOCK - INSTALLATION).
(6) Install the tire and wheel assembly. (Refer to
22 - TIRES/WHEELS/WHEELS - STANDARD PRO-
CEDURE).
(7) Remove the support and lower the vehicle.
CLEVIS BRACKET
REMOVAL
(1) Raise and support the vehicle.
(2) Remove the tire and wheel assembly.
(3) Remove the lower clevis bolt at the lower con-
trol arm. (Fig. 7)
(4) Remove the upper clevis bolt at the shock. (Fig.
7)
(5) Remove the lower stabilizer link bolt at the
lower control arm.
(6) Remove the lower ball joint nut.
(7) Seperate the lower ball joint from the lower
control arm using tool C-4150A.
(8) Swing the lower control arm downward to
allow clearence to remove the clevis braket.
(9) Remove the clevis bracket from the vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install the clevis bracket to the shock. Tighten
the bolt to 136 N´m (100 ft.lbs.) (Fig. 7).
(2) Raise the lower control arm to the lower ball
joint.
(3) Install the nut to the lower ball joint. Tighten
the nut to 81 N´m (60 ft.lbs.).
(4) Install the clevis bracket to the lower control
arm. Tighten the bolt to 150 N´m (110 ft.lbs.).
(5) Install the lower stabilizer link bolt at the
lower control arm. Tighten the bolt to 115 N´m (85
ft.lbs.).
(6) Install the tire and wheel assembly. (Refer to
22 - TIRES/WHEELS/WHEELS - STANDARD PRO-
CEDURE).
(7) Lower the vehicle.
Fig. 6 SPRING COMPRESSOR
1 - SPRING COMPRESSOR
2 - SPRING
Fig. 7 CLEVIS BRACKET
1 - UPPER BOLT
2 - CLEVIS BRACKET
3 - LOWER BOLT
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BUSHINGS
REMOVAL
REMOVAL - LOWER CONTROL ARM BUSHING
(1) Remove the lower control arm (Refer to 2 -
SUSPENSION/FRONT/LOWER CONTROL ARM -
REMOVAL).
(2) Secure the control arm in a vise.
NOTE: Extreme pressure lubrication must be used
on the threaded portions of the tool. This will
increase the longevity of the tool and insure proper
operation during the removal and installation pro-
cess.
(3) Press the bushing out using special tools
8858-5 (Receiver), 8858-6 (Driver) and 8839 with the
threaded rod and the bearing as shown (Fig. 1)
REMOVAL - CLEVIS BRACKET BUSHING
(1) Remove the clevis bracket from the shock
(Refer to 2 - SUSPENSION/FRONT/CLEVIS
BRACKET - REMOVAL).
NOTE: Extreme pressure lubrication must be used
on the threaded portions of the tool. This will
increase the longevity of the tool and insure proper
operation during the removal and installation pro-
cess.
FRONT LOWER CONTROL ARM & CLEVIS
BUSHING REMOVER/INSTALLER - 8858
REAR LOWER CONTROL ARM BUSHING
REMOVER/INSTALLER - 8862
FRONT LOWER CONTROL BUSHING REMOVER/
INSTALLER - 8830
Fig. 1 LOWER CONTROL ARM BUSHING -
REMOVAL
1 - 8858-5 RECEIVER
2 - 8858-6 DRIVER
3 - 8839 THREADED ROD
2s - 2 SUSPENSIONKJ
FRONT (Continued)
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(2) Press the bushing out using special tools
8858-1 (receiver), 8858-3 (driver) and 8839 with the
threaded rod 8839 and the bearing as shown (Fig. 2)
REMOVAL - UPPER CONTROL ARM BUSHINGS
(1) Remove the upper control arm (Refer to 2 -
SUSPENSION/FRONT/UPPER CONTROL ARM -
REMOVAL).
(2) Secure the control arm in a vise.
NOTE: Extreme pressure lubrication must be used
on the threaded portions of the tool. This will
increase the longevity of the tool and insure proper
operation during the removal and installation pro-
cess.
(3) Install bushing remover tools 8830-3, 8830-2
and 8830±4 with the threaded rod 8838 and the bear-
ing as shown (Fig. 3)
(4) Press out the bushing.
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION - LOWER CONTROL ARM
BUSHING
NOTE: Extreme pressure lubrication must be used
on the threaded portions of the tool. This will
increase the longevity of the tool and insure proper
operation during the removal and installation pro-
cess.(1) Install the new lower control arm bushings into
the lower control arm using tools 8858-5 (driver),
8858-6 (receiver) and the bearing with the threaded
rod 8839 (Fig. 4) making sure to properly orient the
bushing in the control.
Fig. 2 CLEVIS BRACKET BUSHING
1 - 8839 THREADED ROD
2 - 8858-1 RECEIVER
3 - 8858-3 DRIVER
Fig. 3 UPPER CONTROL ARM BUSHING REMOVAL
1 - 8830-3
2 - 8830-2
3 - 8830-4
4 - 8838
Fig. 4 LOWER CONTROL ARM BUSHING -
INSTALLATION
1 - 8858-5 DRIVER
2 - 8858-6 RECEIVER
3 - 8839 THREADED ROD
KJSUSPENSION 2s - 3
BUSHINGS (Continued)