Wiring Diagram Name Sheet Number
Front Washer Pump.........................34
Front Wiper Motor..........................34
Intermittent Wiper Module.....................33
Park Switch..............................34
Washer Fluid Level Switch.....................33
Washer Switch............................33
Windshield Wiper/Washer Circuit Breaker...........33
Wiper/Washer Switch........................33
Fuel Gauge Sensor...........................54
Fuel Injectors...............................14
Fuel Pump.................................54
Fuel Pump Module...........................54
Fuel Pump Relay............................3,9
Fuel Tank System............................54
Full Time Indicator Lamp.....................39, 40
Fuse Application Chart........................1,2
Fuse Panel..............................62, 63
Fuses
Fuse #2.............................2,4,60
Fuse #4..........................2,33,44,46
Fuse #5.............................1,4,27
Fuse #6.............................1,4,51
Fuse #9...............................1,19
Fuse #10..............................1,19
Fuse #13............................2,47,58
Fuse #14.........................2,23,33,60
Fuse #19............................2,33,35
Fuse #25............................1,19,25
Fuse #26..........................1,8,37,43
F1 ...................................3,4
F2 ...................................3,9
F3 ...................................3,17
F4 ...................................3,4
F5 .................................3,6,17
F6 .................................3,9,10
F7 .....................................3
F8 ...................................3,4
F9 .....................................3
F10 ...................................3,4
F11 ...................................3,4
F12 ...................................3,4
F13 ...................................3,4
F14 ...................................3,4
F15 ...................................3,4
F16 ...................................3,4
Generator..................................5
Glove Box Lamp.............................29
Hazard Flasher..............................32
Headlamp Dimmer Switch.......................19
Headlamp Switch...........................1,19
Headlamp Switch System.....................19, 20
Fog Lamp Illumination........................20
Fog Lamp Switch...........................20
Headlamp Dimmer Switch.....................19
Headlamp Switch...........................19
Headlamps..............................21, 22
Heated Oxygen Sensor.........................13
Heated Rear Window..........................60Wiring Diagram Name Sheet Number
Relay...................................60
Switch..................................60
Switch Illumination..........................25
Heater A/C Panel Lamp........................25
Heater and A/C System......................45, 46
A/C Compressor Clutch.......................45
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay...................45
A/C Heater Blower Motor......................46
A/C Low Pressure Switch.....................45
A/C Mode Selector Switch.....................46
A/C Thermostat............................45
Blower Resistor............................46
Blower Switch.............................46
Powertrain Control Module.....................45
Heater System..............................44
Blower Resistor............................44
Blower Switch.............................44
Heater Blower Motor.........................44
Heat Mode Select Switch......................44
Heater Blower Motor..........................44
Heater Element..............................52
Heavy Duty Cooling (4.0L).......................7
Fan Control Relay...........................7
Powertrain Control Module.....................7
Radiator Fan Motor..........................7
High-Beam Indicator Lamp......................41
Horn System...............................27
Horn Brush/Slip Ring........................27
Horn Relay...............................27
Horn Switch..............................27
Left Side Horn.............................27
Right Side Horn............................27
Idle Air Control Motor.........................14
Ignition Key Warning Switch.....................43
Ignition Switch...............................8
Ignition System..............................8
Instrument Cluster............................37
Instrument Cluster Connector.....................37
Instrument Cluster Connector 16 Way...............69
Instrument Cluster Indicator Printed Circuit Board.......40
Instrument Cluster Printed Circuit Board (Standard)......41
Instrument Panel Ground.......................32
Instrument Panel Illumination..................25, 26
Heated Rear Window Switch Illumination...........25
Heater A/C Panel Lamp.......................25
Rear Wiper/Wash Switch Lamp..................26
Transfer Case Lamp.........................26
Transmission Range Lamp.....................26
Intake Air Temp Sensor........................11
Intermittent Front Wipers/Washers...............33, 34
Intermittent Wiper Module.......................33
Lamps
Ashtray Illumination Lamp.....................26
Back-Up Lamp..........................55, 56
Cargo Lamp..............................30
Check Engine Indicator Lamp................39, 40
Cigar Lighter Illumination......................58
Dome Lamp..............................31
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Wiring Diagram Name Sheet Number
Dome/Reading Lamp.........................31
Fog Lamps............................21, 22
Fog Lamp Illumination Lamp...................20
4WD Select Trac Indicator Lamp..............39, 40
Front Headlamps.........................21, 22
Full Time Indicator Lamp...................39, 40
Glove Box Lamp...........................29
Heated Rear Window Lamp....................25
Heater A/C Panel Lamp.......................25
High-Beam Indicator Lamp.....................41
Instrument Cluster Illumination Lamps.............41
Left Backup Lamp..........................55
Left Fog Lamp.............................21
Left Headlamp.............................21
Left Park/Turn Signal Lamp....................21
Left Side Marker...........................55
Left Side Marker Lamp (Front)..................21
Left Tail/Stop Lamp.........................55
Left Turn Indicator Lamp......................41
Left Turn Lamp (Amber)......................55
License Lamp.............................55
Low Washer Indicator Lamp.................39, 40
Maintenance Required Indicator Lamp...........39, 40
Malfunction Indicator Lamp..................39, 40
Park Brake Indicator Lamp.....................40
Park/Turn Signal Lamps....................21, 22
Reading Lamp.............................31
Rear Wiper/Wash Switch Lamp..................26
Right Back-up Lamp.........................56
Right Fog Lamp............................22
Right Headlamp............................22
Right Park/Turn Signal Lamp...................22
Right Side Marker..........................56
Right Side Marker Lamp (Front).................22
Right Tail/Stop Lamp........................56
Right Turn Indicator Lamp.....................41
Right Turn Lamp (Amber).....................56
Seat Belt Indicator Lamp...................39, 40
Side Marker Lamps (Front)..................21, 22
Transfer Case Lamp.........................26
Transmission Range Lamp.....................26
Underhood Lamp...........................28
Upshift Indicator Lamp.....................39, 40
Vanity Lamps.............................31
LCD Illumination Relay.........................57
Left Front Door Jamb Switch.....................50
Left Rear Door Jamb Switch.....................50
Left Speakers............................47, 48
Liftgate Switch..............................50
Low Washer Indicator Lamp...................39, 40
Main Body Connector 1........................70
Maintenance Required Indicator Lamp............39, 40
Map Sensor................................11
Modules
Chime Module.............................43
Fuel Pump Module..........................54
Intermittent Wiper Module.....................33
Powertrain Control Module . .7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 45, 53Wiring Diagram Name Sheet Number
Transmission Control Module.................17, 18
Motors
A/C Heater Blower Motor......................46
Engine Starter Motor.........................6
Front Wiper Motor..........................34
Heater Blower Motor.........................44
Idle Air Control Motor........................14
Radiator Fan Motor..........................7
Rear Wiper Motor..........................36
Oil Pressure and Temperature System...............15
Coolant Temperature Switch....................15
Oil Pressure Switch.........................15
Park Brake Indicator Lamp......................40
Park Brake Switch............................42
Power Distribution Center........................1
Power Distribution Center Application Chart............4
Power Distribution Center Identification...............3
Power Mirror Connector........................61
Power Mirror Switch Assembly...................51
Power Mirrors............................51, 52
Heater Element............................52
Left Power Mirror..........................52
Right Power Mirror.........................52
Powertrain Control Module . . .7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 45, 53
Powertrain Control Module Connector...............73
Pumps
Front Washer.............................34
Rear Washer..............................35
Fuel...................................54
Radiator Fan Motor............................7
Radio.................................47, 48
Antenna Mast.............................47
Left Instrument Panel Speaker..................47
Left Liftgate Speaker.........................48
Radio..................................47
Right Instrument Panel Speaker.................48
Right Liftgate Speaker........................48
Rear Lighting............................55, 56
Left Back-Up Lamp..........................55
Left Side Marker...........................55
Left Tail/Stop Lamp.........................55
Left Turn Lamp (Amber)......................55
License Lamp.............................55
Right Back-Up Lamp.........................56
Right Side Marker..........................56
Right Tail/Stop Lamp........................56
Right Turn Lamp (Amber).....................56
Rear Wiper/Washer.........................35, 36
Rear Washer Pump.........................35
Rear Wiper Motor..........................36
Rear Wiper/Washer Switch.....................35
Reading Lamps..............................31
Relays
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay.................3,45
Automatic Shut Down Relay...................3,9
Engine Starter Relay........................3,6
Fan Control Relay.........................3,7
Fog Lamp Relay...........................21
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Wiring Diagram Name Sheet Number
Fuel Pump Relay..........................3,9
Heated Rear Window Relay....................60
Horn Relay...............................27
LCD Illumination Relay.......................57
Right Front Door Jamb Switch....................49
Right Rear Door Jamb Switch....................49
Right Speaker...............................48
Seat Belt Switch.............................43
Seat Belt Indicator Lamp.....................39, 40
Sensors
Camshaft Position Sensor.....................12
Crankshaft Position Sensor.....................12
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor...............11
Fuel Gauge Sensor..........................54
Heated Oxygen Sensor.......................13
Intake Air Temperature Sensor..................11
Map Sensor..............................11
Throttle Position Sensor......................11
Vehicle Speed Sensor........................16
Speakers, Radio...........................47, 48
Splices
Splice A3..............................1,19
Splice A11................................5
Splice A14................................9
Splice A21................................9
Splice A21-1............................8,43
Splice A48.............................2,33
Splice A142..............................14
Splice A142-1.............................14
Splice A142-2.........................5,10,14
Splice C7................................46
Splice C15...............................52
Splice C15-1..............................52
Splice C43............................44, 46
Splice C90...............................45
Splice E2................................25
Splice F12...............................10
Splice F85.............................47, 58
Splice G7.............................12, 16
Splice K4................................11
Splice K4-1...............................11
Splice K6................................11
Splice K7................................12
Splice K22...............................11
Splice K29................................9
Splice L3................................21
Splice L90...............................55
Splice L90-1..............................22
Splice L90-2..............................56
Splice L90-3..............................55
Splice M1................................31
Splice M1-1..............................29
Splice M2................................30
Splice M2-1..............................29
Splice M2-2..............................30
Splice P79...............................51
Splice V32...............................53
Splice Z1-1...............................59Wiring Diagram Name Sheet Number
Splice Z1-2...............................20
Splice Z1-3...............................32
Splice Z1-4...............................28
Splice Z1-5............................59, 60
Splice Z1-6...............................55
Splice Z1-7...............................56
Splice Z1-10..............................22
Splice Z1-13..............................51
Splice Z1-14...............................7
Splice Z1-15..............................59
Splice Z1-16..............................16
Splice Z11...............................10
Splice Z12-1..............................13
Splice 117...............................21
Starter System...............................6
Battery..................................6
Engine Starter Motor.........................6
Engine Starter Relay..........................6
Steering Column Connector 11 Way................67
Stop Lamp Switch............................24
Stop/Turn and Hazard System..................23, 24
Hazard Flasher.............................24
Hazard Switch.............................24
Stop Lamp Switch..........................24
Turn and Hazard Flasher Switch.................24
Turn Signal Flasher..........................23
Switches
A/C Low Pressure Switch.....................45
A/C Mode Selector Switch.....................46
Back-Up Lamp Switch........................16
Blower Switch..........................44, 46
Brake Warning Switch........................42
Engine Coolant Temperature Switch...............15
Engine Oil Pressure Switch....................15
Fog Lamp Switch...........................20
Front Axle Switch...........................16
Hazard Switch.............................24
Headlamp Dimmer Switch.....................19
Headlamp Switch.........................1,19
Heated Rear Window Switch....................60
Heat Mode Select Switch......................44
Horn Switch..............................27
Ignition Key Warning Switch....................43
Ignition Switch.............................8
Left Front Door Jamb Switch...................50
Left Rear Door Jamb Switch...................50
Liftgate Switch............................50
Oil Pressure Switch.........................15
Park Brake Switch..........................42
Park Switch (Wiper).........................34
Power Mirror Switch.........................51
Rear Wiper/Washer Switch.....................35
Reed Switch..............................18
Right Front Door Jamb Switch..................49
Right Rear Door Jamb Switch..................49
Seat Belt Switch...........................43
Stop Lamp Switch..........................24
Transmission Range Switch....................17
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can easily be wiped off. Components should be
torqued in place within 15 minutes. The use of a lo-
cating dowel is recommended during assembly to pre-
vent smearing the material off location.
ENGINE PERFORMANCE
To provide best vehicle performance and lowest ve-
hicle emissions, it is most important that the tune-up
be done accurately. Use the specifications listed on
the Vehicle Emission Control Information label
found on the engine compartment hood.
(1) Test battery specific gravity. Add water, if nec-
essary. Clean and tighten battery connections.
(2) Test cranking amperage draw (refer to Group
8B, Battery/Starter Service for the proper proce-
dures).
(3) Tighten the intake manifold bolts (refer to
Group 11, Exhaust System and Intake Manifold for
the proper specifications).
(4) Perform cylinder compression test:
(a) Check engine oil level and add oil, if neces-
sary.
(b) Drive the vehicle until engine reaches normal
operating temperature.
(c) Select a route free from traffic and other
forms of congestion, observe all traffic laws and
briskly accelerate through the gears several times.
The higher engine speed may help clean out valve
seat deposits which can prevent accurate compres-
sion readings.
CAUTION: DO NOT overspeed the engine.
(d) Remove all spark plugs from engine. As
spark plugs are being removed, check electrodes for
abnormal firing indicators - fouled, hot, oily, etc.
Record cylinder number of spark plug for future
reference.
(e) Disconnect coil wire from distributor and se-
cure to good ground to prevent a spark from start-
ing a fire.
(f) Be sure throttle blades are fully open during
the compression check.
(g) Insert compression gage adaptor into the
No.1 spark plug hole. Crank engine until maxi-
mum pressure is reached on gauge. Record this
pressure as No.1 cylinder pressure.
(h) Repeat Step 4g for all remaining cylinders.
(i) Compression should not be less than 689 kPa
(100 psi) and not vary more than 172 kPa (25 psi)
from cylinder to cylinder.
(j) If cylinder(s) have abnormally low compres-
sion pressures, repeat steps 4a through 4h.
(k) If the same cylinder(s) repeat an abnormally
low reading, it could indicate the existence of a
problem in the cylinder.
The recommended compression pressures are
to be used only as a guide to diagnosing engineproblems. An engine should NOT be disassem-
bled to determine the cause of low compression
unless some malfunction is present.
(5) Clean or replace spark plugs as necessary. Ad-
just gap (refer to Group 8D, Ignition System for gap
adjustment and torque).
(6) Test resistance of spark plug cables (refer to
Group 8D, Ignition System).
(7) Inspect the primary wire. Test coil output volt-
age, primary and secondary resistance. Replace parts
as necessary (refer to Group 8D, Ignition System and
make necessary adjustment).
(8) Set ignition timing to specifications (refer to
Specification Label on engine compartment hood).
(9) Perform a combustion analysis.
(10) Test fuel pump for pressure and vacuum (refer
to Group 14, Fuel System for the proper specifica-
tions).
(11) Inspect air filter element (refer to Group 0,
Lubrication and Maintenance for the proper proce-
dure).
(12) Inspect crankcase ventilation system (refer to
Group 0, Lubrication and Maintenance for the proper
procedure).
(13) For emission controls refer to Group 25, Emis-
sion Controls System for service procedures.
(14) Inspect and adjust accessory belt drives (refer
to Group 7, Cooling System for the proper adjust-
ments).
(15) Road test vehicle as a final test.
HONING CYLINDER BORES
Before honing, stuff plenty of clean shop towels un-
der the bores and over the crankshaft to keep abra-
sive materials from entering the crankshaft area.
(1) Used carefully, the Cylinder Bore Sizing Hone
C-823 equipped with 220 grit stones, is the best tool
for this job. In addition to deglazing, it will reduce
taper and out-of-round as well as removing light
scuffing, scoring or scratches. Usually a few strokes
will clean up a bore and maintain the required lim-
its.
CAUTION: DO NOT use rigid type hones to remove
cylinder wall glaze.
(2) Deglazing of the cylinder walls may be done if
the cylinder bore is straight and round. Use a cylin-
der surfacing hone, Honing Tool C-3501, equipped
with 280 grit stones (C-3501-3810). 20-60 strokes, de-
pending on the bore condition, will be sufficient to
provide a satisfactory surface. Using honing oil
C-3501-3880 or a light honing oil available from ma-
jor oil distributors.
CAUTION: DO NOT use engine or transmission oil,
mineral spirits or kerosene.
9 - 2 ENGINESJ
2.5L ENGINE SERVICE PROCEDURES
INDEX
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Camshaft............................... 29
Camshaft Pin Replacement................. 31
Crankshaft Main Bearings.................. 40
Cylinder Block........................... 45
Engine AssemblyÐXJ Vehicles.............. 14
Engine AssemblyÐYJ Vehicles.............. 16
Engine Cylinder Head..................... 19
Engine Cylinder Head Cover................ 18
Engine Damper.......................... 13
Engine MountÐRear...................... 12
Engine MountsÐFront..................... 10
General Information........................ 9
Hydraulic Tappets........................ 24Oil Pan ................................ 32
Oil Pump............................... 33
Pistons and Connecting Rods............... 34
Rear Main Oil Seals...................... 44
Rocker Arms............................ 19
Specifications........................... 47
Timing Case Cover....................... 27
Timing Case Cover Oil Seal Replacement...... 26
Timing Chain and Sprockets................ 28
Valve Springs and Oil Seals................ 21
Valve Timing............................ 26
Valves and Valve Springs.................. 22
Vibration Damper........................ 26
GENERAL INFORMATION
The 2.5 liter (150 CID) four-cylinder engine is an
In-line, lightweight, overhead valve engine (Fig. 1).
This engine is designed for unleaded fuel.
The engine cylinder head has dual quench-type
combustion chambers that create turbulence and fast
burning of the air/fuel mixture. This results in good
fuel economy.
The cylinders are numbered 1 through 4 from front
to rear. The firing order is 1-3-4-2 (Fig. 2).
The crankshaft rotation is clockwise, when viewed
from the front of the engine. The crankshaft rotates
within five main bearings and the camshaft rotates
within four bearings.
BUILD DATE CODE
The engine Build Date Code is located on a ma-
chined surface on the right side of the cylinder block
between the No.3 and No.4 cylinders (Fig. 3).
Fig. 1 Engine Description
Fig. 2 Engine Firing Order
Fig. 3 Build Date Code Location
J2.5L ENGINE 9 - 9
(2) Install the upper inner retainer and bushing on
the top of the damper.
(3) Position the upper damper bracket over the
damper and install the stud nut and bolts.
(4) Tighten the stud nut to 23 Nzm (17 ft. lbs.)
torque. Tighten the bracket bolts to 61 Nzm (45 ft.
lbs.) torque.
(5) Install the bushing, upper outer retainer and
damper nut.
(6) Install the bushing, lower outer retainer and
damper nut.
(7) Tighten the upper and lower damper nuts.
(8) Connect negative cable to battery.
ENGINE ASSEMBLYÐXJ VEHICLES
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect the battery cables. Remove the bat-
tery.
(2) Mark the hinge locations on the hood panel for
alignment reference during installation. Remove the
engine compartment lamp. Remove the hood.
WARNING: THE COOLANT IN A RECENTLY OPER-
ATED ENGINE IS HOT AND PRESSURIZED. USE
CARE TO PREVENT SCALDING BY HOT COOLANT.
CAREFULLY RELEASE THE PRESSURE BEFORE
REMOVING THE RADIATOR DRAIN COCK AND
CAP.(3) Remove the radiator drain cock and radiator
cap to drain the coolant. DO NOT waste usable cool-
ant. If the solution is clean, drain the coolant into a
clean container for reuse.
(4) Remove the lower radiator hose.
(5) Remove the upper radiator hose and coolant re-
covery hose (Fig. 15).
(6) Remove the fan shroud (Fig. 15).
(7) Disconnect the transmission fluid cooler tubing
(automatic transmission).
(8) Remove the radiator/condenser (if equipped
with air conditioning).
(9) Remove fan assembly and install a 5/16 x 1/2-
inch SAE capscrew through fan pulley into water
pump flange. This will maintain the pulley and wa-
ter pump in alignment when crankshaft is rotated.
(10) Disconnect the heater hoses (Figs. 16 and 17).
(11) Disconnect the throttle linkages (Fig. 16),
speed control cable (if equipped) and throttle valve
rod.
(12) Disconnect the oxygen sensor wire connector.
(13) Disconnect the wires from the starter motor
solenoid.
(14) Disconnect all fuel injection harness connec-
tions.
(15) Disconnect the quick-connect fuel lines at the
fuel rail and return line by squeezing the two retain-
ing tabs against the fuel tube (Fig. 16). Pull the fuel
tube and retainer from the quick-connect fitting (re-
fer to Group 14, Fuel System for the proper proce-
dure).
(16) Remove the fuel line bracket from the intake
manifold.
(17) Remove the air cleaner assembly (Fig. 18).
(18) If equipped with air conditioning, remove the
service valves and cap the compressor ports.
(19) Remove the power brake vacuum check valve
from the booster, if equipped.
(20) If equipped with power steering (Fig. 18):
Fig. 14 Engine Damper
Fig. 15 Upper Radiator Hose, Coolant Recovery
Hose & Fan Shroud
9 - 14 2.5L ENGINEJ
(a) Disconnect the power steering hoses from the
fittings at the steering gear.
(b) Drain the pump reservoir.
(c) Cap the fittings on the hoses and steering
gear to prevent foreign material from entering the
system.
(21) Disconnect the coolant hoses from the rear of
the intake manifold.
(22) Identify, tag and disconnect all necessary wire
connectors and vacuum hoses.
(23) Raise the vehicle.
(24) Remove the oil filter.
(25) Remove the starter motor.
(26) Disconnect the exhaust pipe from the exhaust
manifold.
(27) Remove the flywheel/converter housing access
cover.
(28) If equipped with an automatic transmission,
mark the converter and drive plate location in refer-
ence to each other and remove the converter-to-drive
plate bolts.(29) Remove the upper flywheel/converter housing
bolts and loosen the bottom bolts.
(30) Remove the engine support cushion-to-engine
compartment bracket bolts.
(31) Remove the engine shock damper bracket
from the sill.
(32) Lower the vehicle.
(33) Attach a lifting device to the engine.
(34) Raise the engine slightly off the front sup-
ports.
(35) Place a support stand under the converter or
flywheel housing.
(36) Remove the remaining bottom converter or
flywheel housing bolts.
(37) Lift the engine out of the engine compartment
and install on an engine stand.
(38) Install the oil filter to keep foreign material
out of the engine.
INSTALLATION
(1) Remove the oil filter.
(2) Lift the engine off the stand and lower it into
the engine compartment. For easier installation, it
may be useful to remove the engine support cushions
from the engine support brackets as an aide for
alignment of the engine-to-transmission.
(3) If equipped with a manual transmission:
(a) Insert the transmission shaft into the clutch
spline.
(b) Align the flywheel housing with the engine.
(c) Install and tighten the flywheel housing
lower bolts finger tight.
(4) If equipped with an automatic transmission:
Fig. 16 Heater Hoses (LH Drive Vehicles), Throttle
Linkage & Quick-Connect Fuel Lines
Fig. 17 Heater Hoses (RH Drive Vehicle)
Fig. 18 Air Cleaner and Power Steering Pump
J2.5L ENGINE 9 - 15
(a) Align the transmission torque converter
housing with the engine.
(b) Loosely install the converter housing lower
bolts and install the next higher bolt and nut on
each side.
(c) Tighten all 4 bolts finger-tight.
(5) Install the engine support cushions (if re-
moved).
(6) Lower the engine and engine support cushions
onto the engine compartment brackets.
(7) Remove the engine lifting device.
(8) Raise the vehicle.
(9) If equipped with an automatic transmission:
(a) Install the converter-to-drive plate bolts. En-
sure the installation reference marks are aligned.
Tighten the bolts to 54 Nzm (40 ft. lbs.) torque.
(b) Install the converter-housing access cover.
(c) Install the exhaust pipe support.
(10) Install the remaining converter or flywheel
housing bolts.
(11) Install the starter motor and connect the ca-
ble. Tighten the bolts to 45 Nzm (33 ft. lbs.) torque.
(12) Tighten the engine support cushing through-
bolt nuts.
(13) Install the remaining flywheel/converter hous-
ing bolts. Tighten the bolts to 38 Nzm (28 ft. lbs.)
torque.
(14) Connect the exhaust pipe to the manifold.
(15) Install the oil filter.
(16) Lower the vehicle.
(17) Connect the coolant hoses and tighten the
clamps.
(18) If equipped with power steering:
(a) Remove the protective caps
(b) Connect the hoses to the fittings at the steer-
ing gear. Tighten the nut to 52 Nzm (38 ft. lbs.)
torque.
(c) Fill the pump reservoir with fluid.
(19) Remove the pulley-to-water pump flange
alignment capscrew and install the fan and spacer or
Tempatrol fan assembly.
(20) Install the fan shroud and radiator/condenser
(if equipped with air conditioning).
(21) Connect the radiator hoses.
(22) Connect the automatic transmission fluid
cooler pipes, if equipped.
(23) Connect the oxygen sensor wire connector.
(24) Connect the throttle valve rod and retainer.
Connect the throttle cable and install the rod. Install
the throttle valve rod spring.
(25) Connect the speed control cable, if equipped.
(26) Connect the fuel supply and return lines to
the throttle body.
(27) Connect all the vacuum hoses and wire con-
nectors.
(28) Connect the service valves to the A/C com-
pressor ports, if equipped with air conditioning.(29) Fill the power steering reservoir.
(30) Connect the battery cables.
(31) Install the hood.
(32) Install the air cleaner.
(33) Start the engine and inspect for leaks.
(34) Fill the cooling system.
(35) Stop the engine and check the fluid levels.
Add fluid, as required.
ENGINE ASSEMBLYÐYJ VEHICLES
REMOVAL
(1) Place a protective cloth over the windshield
frame. Raise the hood and rest it on the windshield
frame (Fig. 19).
(2) Disconnect the battery cable clamps and re-
move the battery.
WARNING: THE COOLANT IN A RECENTLY OPER-
ATED ENGINE IS HOT AND PRESSURIZED. USE
CARE TO PREVENT SCALDING BY HOT COOLANT.
CAREFULLY RELEASE THE PRESSURE BEFORE
REMOVING THE RADIATOR DRAIN COCK AND
CAP.
(3) Remove the radiator drain cock and radiator
cap to drain the coolant. DO NOT waste usable cool-
ant. If the solution is clean, drain the coolant into a
clean container for reuse.
(4) Disconnect the wire connectors from the gener-
ator.
(5) Disconnect the ignition coil and distributor
wire connectors.
(6) Disconnect the oil pressure sender wire connec-
tor.
Fig. 19 Hood on Windshield Frame
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