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• (9) Relax tension from automatic belt tensioner
(Figs.
4 or 5). Install drive belt.
CAUTION:
When
installing
the
serpentine
accessory
drive
belt, belt
must
be
routed
correctly.
If not, en
gine
may
overheat
due to
water
pump
rotating
in
wrong
direction.
Refer
to
(Figs,
i, 10 or 11) for
cor
rect
belt
routing.
The
correct
belt with
correct
length
must
be
used.
*IF
VEHICLE
IS NOT
EQUIPPED
WITH
POWER
STEERING,
THIS
WILL
BE
AN
IDLER
PULLEY.
J9307-26
Fig.
9 Belt Routing—3.9U5.2L/5.9L
LDC-Gas
Engine
AUTOMATIC
TENSIONER
AUTOMATIC
TENSIONER
J9307-56
Fig.
11 Belt Routing—5.9L
HDC-Gas
Engine—Without
A/C (10) Position fan shroud and fan blade/viscous fan
drive assembly to vehicle as a complete unit. (11) Install fan shroud.
(12) Install fan blade/viscous fan drive assembly to
water pump shaft.
(13) Fill cooling system. Refer to Refilling Cooling
System in this group. (14) Connect negative battery cable.
(15) Start and warm the engine. Check for leaks.
WATER
PUMPS—5.9L
DIESEL
The diesel engine water pump draws coolant from
radiator outlet and circulates it through engine,
heater core and back to radiator inlet. The crank shaft pulley drives the water pump via a serpentine
drive belt (Fig. 12). An automatic belt tensioner (Fig. 12) is used to prevent the belt from slipping.
REMOVAL (1) Disconnect the negative battery cable at bat
tery. (2) Drain cooling system. Refer to Draining Cool
ing System in this section.
(3) Remove the accessory drive belt. Refer to the
Engine Accessory Drive Belt section of this group. (4) Remove water pump mounting bolts (Fig. 13).
(5) Clean water pump sealing surface on cylinder
block.
J9307-55
Fig.
10 Belt Routing—5.9L
HDC-Gas
Engine-With
A/C
INSTALLATION
(1) Install new O-ring seal in groove on water
pump (Fig. 14). (2) Install water pump. Tighten mounting bolts to
24 N-m (18 ft. lbs.) torque.
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7-11
MOUNT.
BOLT
3/8
SQUARE
HOLE
ACCESSORY
DRIVE
BELT AUTOMATIC
BELT
TENSIONER
J9307-59
Fig.
12
Water
Pump—5.91
Diesel
o ~ " o
rSCREW
(2) v '^ov XN
nJ9107-5N
Fig.
13
Pump
Removal/Installation—5.9L
Diesel
O-RING
SEAL
WATER
PUMP
GROOVE
J9107-6
Fig.
14
Pump
O-ring Seal—5.9L
Diesel
(3) Install accessory drive belt. Refer to the Engine
Accessory Drive Belt section of this group.
(4) Fill cooling system. Refer to Refilling Cooling
System in this section.
(5) Connect battery cable. (6) Start and warm the engine. Check for leaks.
WATER PUMP
BYPASS
HOSE-ALL GAS POWERED ENGINES
A water pump bypass hose (Fig. 15) is used be
tween the intake manifold and water pump on all gas engines. To test for leaks, refer to Testing Cool
ing System for Leaks in this group.
FAN
BLADE
ASSEMBLY
THREADED
NUT
WATER
PUMP
PULLEY
PULLEY BOLTS WATER PUMP
THREADED SHAFT
(WATER PUMP
HUB)
VISCOUS
FAN DRIVE CRANKSHAFT
PULLEY
J9307-32
Fig.
15
Water
Pump Bypass
Hose—Typical
WITHOUT AIR CONDITIONING (A/C)
RE10WAL
(1) Partially drain cooling system. Refer to Drain
ing Cooling System in this group.
Do not waste reusable coolant. If the solution is
clean, drain the coolant into a clean container for re
use.
(2) Loosen both bypass hose clamps and position to
the center of hose. Special Clamp Tool number 6094 (Fig. 16) may be used to remove the constant tension
clamps.
(3) Remove hose from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position bypass hose clamps to the center of
hose.
(2) Install bypass hose to engine.
(3) Secure both hose clamps.
(4) Fill cooling system. Refer to Refilling Cooling
System in this group.
(5) Start and warm the engine. Check for leaks.
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SYSTEM
•
HOSE
CLAMP
HOSE
J9207-36
Fig.
16
Hose
Clamp
Tool
WITH AIR
CONDITIONING
(A/C)
REMOVAL
If equipped with A/C, the generator and A/C com
pressor along with their common mounting bracket (Fig. 17) must be partially removed. Removing the
generator or A/C compressor from their mounting
bracket is not necessary. Also, discharging the A/C system is not necessary. Do not remove any refrig
erant lines from A/C compressor.
SUPPORT BRACKET (ROD)
GENERATOR/COMPRESSOR
MOUNTING
BRACKET
J9307-66
Fig.
17 Generator—A/C
Compressor
Mounting
Bracket—
Typical
WARNING;
THE A/C
SYSTEM
IS
UNDER
PRESSURE
EVEN
WITH
THE
ENGINE OFF. REFER
TO
REFRIG
ERANT
WARNINGS
IN
GROUP
24,
HEATING
AND
AIR
CONDITIONING.
(1) Disconnect negative battery cable from battery. (2) Partially drain cooling system. Refer to Drain
ing Cooling System in this group.
Do not waste reusable coolant. If the solution is
clean, drain the coolant into a clean container for re
use.
(3) Remove upper radiator hose clamp at radiator.
Special Clamp Tool number 6094 (Fig. 16) may be
used to remove the constant tension clamps. Remove
hose at radiator.
(4) Disconnect throttle cable from clip at radiator
fan shroud. (5) Unplug wiring harness from A/C compressor.
(6) Remove the air cleaner assembly.
(7) Remove accessory drive belt. Refer to Belt Re
moval/Installation in the Engine Accessory Drive
Belt section of this group.
(8) 3.9L/5.2L/5.9L LDC-Gas: The drive belt idler
pulley must be removed to gain access to one of the
A/C compressor/generator bracket mounting bolts. Remove the idler pulley bolt and remove idler pulley (Fig. 18).
GENERATOR/COMPRESSOR
AND
BRACKET
SUPPORT BRACKET
IGNITION
COIL
BRACKET
Fig.
18 Idler Pulley-3.9U5.2U5.9L
LDC-Gas
Engine
5.9L HDC-Gas: The automatic belt tensioner/pul-
ley assembly must be removed to gain access to one
of the A/C compressor/generator bracket mounting
bolts.
Remove the tensioner mounting bolt (Fig. 19) and remove tensioner.
(9) Remove the engine oil dipstick tube mounting
bolt at the side of the A/C-generator mounting
bracket.
(10) Disconnect throttle body control cables. Refer
to Accelerator Pedal and Throttle Cable in Group 14,
Fuel System.
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Fig.
19 Belt Tensioner—5.9L
HDC-Gas
Engine
(11) Remove heater hose coolant return tube
mounting bolt (Figs. 20 or 21) and remove tube from
engine. Discard the old tube O-ring,
Fig.
20 Coolant Return Tube-3.9U5.2U5.9L LDC-
Gas
Engine
(12) Remove bracket-to-intake manifold bolts
(number 1 and 2 Fig. 17).
(13) Remove remaining bracket-to-engine bolts
(Figs.
22 or 23). (14) Lift and position generator and A/C compres
sor (along with their common mounting bracket) to
gain access to bypass hose. A block of wood may be
Fig.
21 Coolant Return Tube—5.9L
HDC-Gas
Engine
Fig.
22 Bracket Bolts-3.9U5.2U5.9L
LDC-Gas
Engine
used to hold assembly in position.
(15) Loosen and position both hose clamps to the
center of bypass hose. Special Clamp Tool number
6094 (Fig. 16) may be used to remove the constant
tension clamps. Remove hose from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position bypass hose clamps to the center of
hose.
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SYSTEM
•
Fig.
23 Bracket
Bolts—5.9L
HDC-Gas Engine
(2) Install bypass hose to engine.
(3) Secure both hose clamps.
(4) Install generator-A/C mounting bracket assem
bly to engine. Tighten bolts (number 1 and 2 Fig. 17)
to 54 Nnn (40 ft. lbs.) torque. Tighten bracket mount ing bolts (Figs. 22 or 23) to 40 N-m (30 ft. lbs.)
torque.
(5) Install a new O-ring to the heater hose coolant
return tube (Figs. 20 or 21). Coat the new O-ring
with antifreeze before installation. (6) Install coolant return tube and its mounting
bolt to engine (Figs. 20 or 21). (7) Connect throttle body control cables.
(8) Install oil dipstick mounting bolt.
(9) 3.9L/5.2L/5.9L LDC-Gas: Install idler pulley.
Tighten bolt to 54 Nnn (40 ft. lbs.) torque. 5.9L HDC-Gas: Install automatic belt tensioner
assembly to mounting bracket. A dowel pin is located
on back of tensioner (Fig. 24). Align this to dowel
hole (Fig. 25) in tensioner mounting bracket. Tighten
bolt to 41 N-m (30 ft. lbs.). (10) Install drive belt. Refer to Belt Removal/In
stallation in the Engine Accessory Drive Belt section
of this group.
CAUTION:
When installing
the
serpentine
accessory
drive belt,
the
belt must
be
routed correctly.
If not,
the engine
may
overheat
due to the
water pump
ro
tating
in the
wrong direction. Refer
to
Belt Schemat
ics
in the
Engine
Accessory
Drive Belt section
of
this
group
for
correct belt routing.
The
correct belt
with the
correct length must
be
used.
(11) Install air cleaner assembly.
BELT TENSIONER
DOWEL PIN
J9307-63
Fig.
24 Tensioner
Dowel
Pin—5.9L
HDC-Gas Engine Fig.
25 Tensioner
Mounting
Bracket
Dowel
Hote—5.9L
HDC-Gas Engine
(12) Install upper radiator hose to radiator.
(13) Connect throttle cable to clip at radiator fan
shroud.
(14) Connect wiring harness to A/C compressor. (15) Fill cooling system. Refer to Refilling Cooling
System in this group.
(16) Start and warm the engine. Check for leaks.
THERMOSTAT
GENERAL
INFORMATION
The thermostat on all gas powered engines is lo
cated beneath the thermostat housing at the front of
the intake manifold (Fig. 26). The thermostat has an air bleed notch.
The thermostat of the 5.9L diesel engine is located
in the thermostat housing at front of cylinder head.
This is on exhaust manifold side of engine (Fig. 27). The thermostat is a wax pellet driven, reverse pop
pet choke type. The wax pellet is located in a sealed container at the spring end of the thermostat. When
heated, the pellet expands, overcoming closing spring
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•THERMOSTAT
MACHINED GROOVE
J9207-14
Fig.
26
Thermostat—
Gas Engines
Fig.
27 Thermostat—5.9L Diesel—Typical
tension and water pump pressure to force the valve
to open. Coolant leakage into the pellet container
will cause the thermostat to fail in the open position.
Thermostats very rarely stick. Do not attempt to free a thermostat with a prying device.
The same thermostat is used for winter and sum
mer seasons. An engine should not be operated with
out a thermostat, except for servicing or testing. Operating without a thermostat causes longer engine
warmup time, unreliable warmup performance, in
creased exhaust emissions and crankcase condensa
tion that can result in sludge formation.
CAUTION:
Do not operate an engine without a
ther
mostat,
except for
servicing
or
testing.
THERMOSTAT OPERATION-EXCEPT DIESEL
The thermostat controls the operating temperature
of the engine by controlling the amount of coolant
flow to the radiator. The thermostat is closed below 88°C (192°F). When the coolant reaches this temper
ature, the thermostat begins to open, allowing cool
ant flow to the radiator. This provides quick engine
warm-up and overall temperature control. The ther
mostat is designed to provide a minimum engine op erating temperature of 88 to 93°C (192 to 199°F). It
should be fully open for maximum coolant flow dur
ing operation in hot ambient temperatures of approx
imately 104°C (220°F). Above 104°C (220°F), coolant
temperature is controlled by the radiator, fan and ambient temperature.
An arrow plus the word UP is stamped on the
front flange next to the air bleed. The words TO RAD are stamped on one arm of the thermostat.
They indicate the proper installed position.
TESTING-ALL ENGINES The computer On-Board Diagnostics include a
mode for a thermostat open-too-soon failure condi
tion. The Malfunction Indicator Light (formerly called the Check Engine Light) will not be lit by an
open-too-soon condition. But, if it has failed open, a
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) number 17 will be
set. Do not change a thermostat for lack of heat as
indicated by the instrument panel gauge or heater
performance unless a DTC number 17 is present. Re
fer to the Diagnosis section of this group for other
probable causes.
The more common type of thermostat failure, usu
ally found on high milage vehicles, is a thermostat
failed in the shut position. The temperature gauge (if equipped) will give an indication of this condition.
Depending upon length of time that vehicle is oper
ated, pressure cap may vent. This will expel steam
and coolant to coolant reserve/overflow tank and to
surface below vehicle. Refer to the Diagnosis section
of this group. Also refer to the DRB II diagnostic
scan tool.
On-Board Diagnostics for the 5.9L diesel engine
can be obtained through the DRB II scan tool.
Vehicles equipped with a 5.9L diesel engine do not
have the DTC number 17 malfunction indicator lamp (check engine lamp) feature.
REMOVAL-ALL GAS POWERED ENGINES
WARNING:
DO NOT
LOOSEN
THE
RADIATOR DRAINCOCK
WITH
THE
SYSTEM
HOT AND
PRES
SURIZED.
SERIOUS BURNS FROM
THE
COOLANT
CAN
OCCUR.
Do not waste reusable coolant. If the solution is
clean, drain the coolant into a clean container for re
use.
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• If the thermostat is being replaced, be sure that
the replacement is the specified thermostat for the vehicle model and engine type. Factory installed thermostat housings on 3.9L/5.2L/
5.9L engines are installed on a gasket with an anti-
stick coating. This will aid in gasket removal and
clean-up.
(1) Disconnect negative battery cable at battery.
(2) Drain cooling system until coolant level is be
low thermostat. Refer to Draining Cooling System in
this group. If not equipped with air conditioning, pro ceed to step number 4.
(3) If equipped with air conditioning: (a) Remove the support bracket (rod) located
near the rear of generator (Fig. 28).
Fig.
28
Support
Bracket—Generator
Mounting
Bracket-to-intake
Manifold—
Typical
(b) The drive belt must be removed. Refer to Belt
Removal/Installation in the Engine Accessory
Drive Belt section of this group.
(c) The generator must be partially removed. Re
move the two generator mounting bolts. Do not re
move any wiring at generator. If equipped with
4WD,
unplug the 4WD indicator lamp wiring har
ness (located near rear of generator).
(d) Remove generator. Position generator to gain
access for thermostat gasket removal.
(4) Remove upper radiator hose clamp. Special
Clamp Tool number 6094 (Fig. 29) may be used to re
move the constant tension clamps. Remove upper ra
diator hose at thermostat housing.
(5) Position the wiring harness (behind the ther
mostat housing) to gain access to thermostat hous ing.
(6) Remove thermostat housing mounting bolts,
thermostat housing, gasket and thermostat (Fig. 30). Discard old gasket.
HOSE CLAMP HOSE
J9207-36
Fig.
29
Hose
Clamp
Tool
•THERMOSTAT
MACHINED GROOVE
J9207-14
Fig.
30 Thermostat—Gas
Engines
INSTALLATION-ALL GAS
POWERED
ENGINES
(1) Clean mating areas of intake manifold and
thermostat housing. (2) Install thermostat (spring side down) into re
cessed machined groove on intake manifold (Fig. 30).
(3) Install gasket on intake manifold and over
thermostat (Fig. 30).
(4) Position the thermostat housing to the intake
manifold. Note the word FRONT stamped on the
housing (Fig. 31). For adequate clearance, this must
be placed towards the front of vehicle. The housing should be slightly angled forward after installation
to intake manifold.
(5) Install two housing-to-intake manifold bolts.
Tighten bolts to 23 N-m (200 in. lbs.) torque.
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Fig.
31 Thermostat Position
CAUTION; Housing must
be
tightened
evenly and
thermostat must
be
centered into recessed groove in
intake manifold. If not, it may
result
in a
cracked
housing,
damaged intake manifold threads
or
cool
ant
leak.
(6) Install upper radiator hose to thermostat hous
ing. (7) Air conditioned vehicles: (a) Install generator. Tighten bolts to 41 N-m (30
ft. lbs.). (b) Install support bracket (generator mounting
bracket-to-intake manifold) (Fig. 28). Tighten bolts
to 54 N-m (40 ft. lbs.) torque.
CAUTION:
When installing
the
serpentine accessory
drive belt,
the
belt must
be
routed correctly.
If not,
the engine
may overheat due to the
water pump
ro
tating in the
wrong direction. Refer
to
Belt Schemat
ics
in the
Engine
Accessory
Drive Belt section
of
this group
for
correct engine belt routing.
The
cor rect belt with
the
correct length must
be
used.
(8) Fill cooling system. Refer to Refilling Cooling
System in this Group. (9) Connect negative battery cable to battery.
(10) Start and warm engine. Check for leaks.
THERMOSTAT OPERATIONr-5.9L DIESEL
ENGINE
The thermostat controls the operating temperature
of the engine by controlling the amount of coolant
flow to the radiator. When coolant temperature is be low 83°C (181°F), the thermostat is closed. Coolant is
routed back to the water pump inlet through the by
pass (Fig. 32).
Fig.
32 Thermostat Operation—5.9L
Diesel
When coolant temperature reaches 83°C (181°F),
the thermostat begins to open allowing coolant flow
to the radiator. This provides quick engine warm-up and overall temperature control. The thermostat is
designed to provide a minimum engine operating
temperature of 83°C (181°F) and to be fully open for maximum coolant flow at approximately 95°C (203°F). Above 95°C (203°F), coolant temperature is
controlled by the radiator, fan and ambient tempera
ture.
The thermostat is equipped with three air bleeds
on the flange. The air bleeds will vent air when the system is filled. It also acts as a check valve to block
the flow of coolant during engine operation.
REMOVAL-DIESEL
WARNING:
DO NOT
LOOSEN
THE
RADIATOR
DRAINCOCK
WITH
THE
SYSTEM
HOT
AND
PRES
SURIZED.
SERIOUS
BURNS
FROM
THE
COOLANT
CAN
OCCUR.
Do not waste reusable coolant. If the solution is
clean, drain the coolant into a clean container for re
use.
(1) Disconnect negative battery cable from battery.
(2) Remove accessory drive belt. Refer to Belt Re
moval/Installation in the Engine Accessory Drive
Belt section in this group.
(3) Drain cooling system until coolant level is be
low thermostat. Refer to Draining Cooling System in
this section.
(4) Remove radiator hose clamp and hose from
thermostat housing. Special Clamp Tool number 6094 (Fig. 29) may be used to remove the constant
tension clamps.
(5) Loosen generator pivot bolt.