1996 CHRYSLER VOYAGER radiator

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Page 232 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual (5) Install upper radiator hose.
(6) Fill cooling system. Refer to procedure outlined
in this section.
WATER PUMPÐ3.0L ENGINE
REMOVAL
(1) Drain cooling system. Refer to Draining Cool-
ing System in t

Page 235 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual INSTALLATION
(1) Place a new gasket (dipped in water) on the
thermostat housing surface, center thermostat into
opening in the intake manifold water box.
(2) Place housing and gasket over the thermost

Page 236 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual the end of the threads turn back 1/8 turn and, pull
the stem (Fig. 30) from the radiator tank.
INSTALLATION
(1) Push the draincock assembly body into the
tank opening until it snaps into place.
(2) Ti

Page 237 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual (13) Raise the vehicle. Install the lower auxiliary
transmission cooler lines to the retaining clips on the
fan module shroud, if equipped.
(14) Install outlet hose retainer clip to the shroud.
Instal

Page 239 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual NOTE: It is normal for the water pump to weep a
small amount of coolant from the weep hole (black
stain on water pump body). Do not replace the
water pump if this condition exists. Replace the
water p

Page 240 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual and the remove the splash shield to gain access to
the drive belts.
BELT TENSION GAUGE METHOD
Use belt tensioning Special Tool Kit C-4162 for:
CAUTION: The Burroughs gauge for the Poly-V
belt is not t

Page 241 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual COOLING SYSTEM
CONTENTS
page page
GENERAL INFORMATION
COOLANT PRESSURE BOTTLE............ 1
COOLING SYSTEM Ð 2.0L GASOLINE...... 1
COOLING SYSTEM Ð 2.5L VM DIESEL..... 1
LOW COOLANT LEVEL SENSOR....

Page 242 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual RADIATOR
The radiators are cross-flow types (horizontal
tubes) with design features that provide greater
strength along with sufficient heat transfer capabili-
Fig. 1 Cooling System Operation ± 2.5L
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