(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 this group.
(2) To gain access to water pump refer to Group 9,
Engine for Timing Belt Removal.
(3) Remove mounting bolts.
(4) Separate pump from water inlet pipe (Fig. 20)
and (Fig. 21) and remove.
INSPECTION
Replace the water pump if it has any of the follow-
ing defects.
(1) Damage or cracks on the pump body.
(2) Coolant leaks, if the shaft seal is leaking, evi-
dent by traces of coolant leaks from vent holeAin
(Fig. 21).(3) Impeller rubs the inside of pump.
(4) Loose or rough turning bearing.
Fig. 18 Water Pump Inlet Tube Hose Connections
Fig. 19 Water Pump Inlet Tube ÐService
Fig. 20 Water PumpÐ3.0L Engine
Fig. 21 Water Pump Inspection
Fig. 22 Water Pipe O-Ring
7 - 18 COOLING SYSTEMNS
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
INSTALLATION
(1) Clean all gasket and O-ring surfaces on pump
and water pipe inlet tube.
(2) Install new O-ring on water inlet pipe (Fig.
22). Wet the O-ring (with water) to ease assembly.
CAUTION: Keep the O-ring free of oil or grease.
(3) Install new gasket on water pump and install
pump inlet opening over water pipe, press assembly
to cause water pipe insertion into pump housing.
(4) Install pump to block mounting bolts and
tighten to 27 N´m (20 ft. lbs.).
(5) See Timing Belt in Engine, Group 9 and
install timing belt. Reassemble engine.
(6) Fill cooling system. See Refilling Cooling Sys-
tem.
WATER PUMPÐ3.3/3.8L ENGINES
REMOVAL
(1) Drain Cooling System. Refer to Draining Cool-
ing System in this group.
(2) Remove Poly-V Drive Belt.
(3) Remove right front lower fender shield.
(4) Remove pump pulley bolts and remove pulley.
(5) Remove pump mounting screws (Fig. 23).
Remove water pump.
(6) Remove and discard O-ring seal.
(7) Clean O-ring groove and O-ring surfaces on
pump and chain case cover. Take care not to scratch
or gouge sealing surface.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install new O-ring into groove (Fig. 24).
(2) Install pump to chain case cover. Torque
screws to 12 N´m (105 in. lbs.)
(3) Rotate pump by hand to check for freedom of
movement.(4) Position pulley on pump. Install screws and
torque to 30 N´m (250 in. lbs.).
(5) Install drive belt. See Accessory Drive Belts in
this group.
(6) Install right front lower fender shield.
(7) Refill Cooling System. See Refilling Cooling
System.
THERMOSTATÐ2.4L ENGINE
REMOVAL
(1) Drain cooling system down below the thermo-
stat level. Refer to Draining Cooling System in this
group.
(2) Remove thermostat housing bolts and housing
(Fig. 25).
(3) Remove thermostat, discard gasket and clean
both gasket sealing surfaces.
Fig. 23 Water Pump Ð3.3/3.8L Engines
Fig. 24 Water Pump Body
Fig. 25 Thermostat, Housing, and Outlet
ConnectorÐ2.4L Engine
NSCOOLING SYSTEM 7 - 19
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
INSTALLATIONÐ2.4L ENGINE
(1) Place a new gasket (dipped in clean water) on
the engine outlet connector surface. Center the ther-
mostat in thermostat housing (Fig. 25).
(2) Place the engine outlet connector and gasket
over the thermostat, making sure thermostat is
seated in the thermostat housing.
(3) Bolt outlet connector to thermostat housing
(Fig. 25). Tighten bolts to 28 N´m (250 in. lbs.).
(4) Refill the cooling system to the proper level.
Refer to Cooling System Refilling outlined in this sec-
tion for procedure
THERMOSTATÐ3.0L ENGINE
REMOVAL
(1) Drain cooling system down below the thermo-
stat level. Refer to Draining Cooling System in this
group.
(2) Remove thermostat housing bolts and housing
(Fig. 26).
(3) Remove thermostat, discard gasket and clean
both gasket sealing surfaces.
INSTALLATIONÐ3.0L ENGINE
(1) Center thermostat in water box pocket. Check
that the flange is seated correctly in the countersunk
portion of the intake manifold water box (Fig. 26)
and (Fig. 27).
(2) Install new gasket on water box.
(3) Install housing over gasket and thermostat
and tighten bolts to 12 N´m (105 in. lbs.).(4) Refill the cooling system to the proper level.
Refer to Cooling System Refilling outlined in this sec-
tion for procedure.
THERMOSTATÐ3.3/3.8L ENGINES
REMOVAL
(1) Drain cooling system down below the thermo-
stat level. Refer to Cooling System Draining in this
section.
(2) Remove thermostat housing bolts and housing
(Fig. 28).
(3) Remove thermostat, discard gasket and clean
both gasket sealing surfaces.
Fig. 26 Thermostat, Housing, and Water BoxÐ3.0L
Engine
Fig. 27 Thermostat InstalledÐ3.0L Engine
Fig. 28 Thermostat, Housing, and Water BoxÐ3.3/
3.8L Engines
7 - 20 COOLING SYSTEMNS
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
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 thermostat,
making sure thermostat is in the recess provided
(Fig. 28).
(3) Bolt housing to intake manifold, tighten bolts
to 28 N´m (250 in. lbs.).
(4) Refill the cooling system to the proper level.
Refer to Cooling System Refilling outlined in this sec-
tion for procedure.
RADIATOR
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect negative cable from battery.
WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE THE CYLINDER
BLOCK PLUG OR THE RADIATOR DRAINCOCK
WITH THE SYSTEM HOT AND UNDER PRESSURE
BECAUSE SERIOUS BURNS FROM COOLANT CAN
OCCUR.
(2) Drain cooling system. Refer to Draining Cool-
ing System of this section.
(3) Remove air intake resonator.
(4) Remove coolant reserve system tank to filler
neck tube hose.
(5) Disconnect fans from the connector located on
the left side of the fan module.
(6) Remove the Coolant Recovery System (CRS)
tank retaining screw from the upper radiator closure
panel crossmember.
(7) Disconnect the upper radiator mounting
screws from the crossmember. Disconnect the engine
block heater wire if equipped.
(8) Remove the upper radiator closure panel
crossmember. Refer to Group 23 Body for procedure.
(9) Remove air cleaner assembly.
(10) Disconnect automatic transmission oil cooler
lines at radiator and plug.
(11) Disconnect inlet and outlet hoses from the
radiator. Remove the lower hose clip from the fan
module.
(12) Remove A/C condenser fasteners and sepa-
rate the condenser from the radiator (Fig. 29). Verify
the condenser is supported in position.
(13) Remove A/C filter/dryer mounting bracket, 2
bolts to the fan module, and 2 nuts to the filter/dryer.
(14) Radiator can now be lifted free from engine
compartment.Care should be taken not to dam-
age radiator cooling fins or water tubes during
removal.INSTALLATION
(1)Be sure the air seals are in position before
radiator is installed.Slide radiator down into posi-
tion behind closure panel. Seat the radiator with the
rubber isolators into the mounting holes provided,
with a 10 lbs. force.
(2) Install A/C filter/dryer and mounting bracket
onto fan module.
(3) Install Air Conditioning Condenser onto the
radiator (Fig. 29).
(4) Unplug and connect automatic transmission
oil cooler lines to radiator.
(5) Install inlet and outlet radiator hoses (includ-
ing coolant reserve hose) and connect the fan motor
electrical connection.
(6) Install air cleaner assembly.
(7) Install the upper radiator closure panel cross-
member. Refer to Group 23 Body for procedure.
(8) Install the upper radiator mounting screws.
Tighten radiator mounting bolts to 12 N´m (105 in.
lbs.). Connect the engine block heater wire if
equipped.
(9) Install the Coolant Recovery System (CRS)
tank retaining screw to the upper radiator closure
panel crossmember.
(10) Install air intake resonator.
(11) Fill cooling system. Refer to Cooling System
Filling in this section.
(12) Connect negative cable to battery.
RADIATOR DRAINCOCK
REMOVAL
CAUTION: Use of pliers on draincock is not rec-
ommended. Damage may occur to part. Draincock
should not be removed unless leakage observed.
(1) Turn the draincock stem counterclockwise to
unscrew the stem. When the stem is unscrewed to
Fig. 29 Air Conditioning Condenser Mounting
Fasteners
NSCOOLING SYSTEM 7 - 21
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
(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.
Install the radiator outlet hose to the retaining clip.
(15) Lower the vehicle.
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER
REMOVAL
(1) Drain coolant from radiator and cylinder block.
Refer to Cooling System Drain, Clean, Flush and
Refill of this section for procedure.
(2) Remove power cord plug from heater.
(3) Loosen screw in center of heater. Remove
heater assembly.
INSTALLATION
(1) Thoroughly clean core hole and heater seat.
(2) Insert heater assembly with element loop posi-
tionedupward.
(3) With heater seated, tighten center screw
securely to assure a positive seal.
(4) Fill cooling system with coolant to the proper
level, vent air, and inspect for leaks. Pressurize sys-
tem with Radiator Pressure Tool before looking for
leaks.
(5) Install power cord plug to heater.
ACCESSORY DRIVE BELTSÐ2.4L
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION-ADJUST
GENERATOR AND AIR CONDITIONING
(1) Loosen lower generator pivot bolt and upper
locking nut, then loosen adjusting bolt (Fig. 32) to
remove belt tension.
CAUTION: Belt damage may occur if the following
procedure is not performed.
(2) Tighten lock nut to 21 N´m (180 in. lbs.) and
torque generator pivot bolt to 54 N´m (40 ft. lbs.). To
assure proper alignment of generator assembly.
Adjust belt tension by tightening the adjusting bolt
until proper belt tension is obtained. Refer to tension
specification in Belt Tension Chart.
(3) Torque lock nut to 54 N´m (40 ft. lbs.).
POWER STEERING PUMP
(1) From on top of the vehicle loosen locking nuts
D and F (Fig. 33).
(2) From under the vehicle loosen the pivot bolt E.
Loosen adjusting bolt G until belt can be removed.
(3) After installing a new belt, adjust belt tension
by tightening the adjusting bolt until the proper ten-sion obtained. Refer to tension specification in Belt
Tension Chart.
(4) Tighten locking nuts D and F to 54 N´m (40 ft.
lbs.).
(5) Tighten pivot bolt E to 54 N´m (40 ft. lbs.)
Fig. 32 Air Conditioning Compressor/Generator
BeltsÐ2.4L
Fig. 33 Power Steering Pump Adjustment
NSCOOLING SYSTEM 7 - 23
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
ACCESSORY DRIVE BELTSÐ3.0L
GENERATOR/POWER STEERING PUMP BELT
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
The Poly-V generator/power steering pump belt is
provided with a dynamic tensioner (Fig. 34) to main-
tain proper belt tension. To remove or install this
belt, apply force in a clockwise direction to the ten-
sioner pulley bolt (Fig. 34).
AIR CONDITIONING BELT
REMOVAL
To remove the air conditioning compressor drive
belt, first loosen the idler pulley lock nut, then turn
the adjusting screw to lower the idler pulley (Fig.
35).
INSTALLATION/ADJUSTMENT
To adjust the air conditioning drive belt,
loosen the idler pulley lock nut (Fig. 35) and adjust
belt tension by tightening adjusting screw. Refer toProper Belt Tension and Belt Tension Chart in this
Section for procedure. Tighten pulley lock nut to 54
N´m (40 ft. lbs.) after adjustment.
ACCESSORY DRIVE BELTÐ3.3/3.8L
REMOVE/INSTALL
GENERATOR, POWER STEERING PUMP, AIR CONDITIONING
COMPRESSOR AND WATER PUMP DRIVE BELT
The Poly-V Drive belt is provided with a dynamic
tensioner (Fig. 36) to maintain proper belt tension.
To remove or install this belt.
(1) Raise vehicle on hoist.
(2) Remove right front splash shield.
(3) Release tension by rotating the tensioner
clockwise (Fig. 36).
(4) Reverse above procedure to install.
CLEANING AND INSPECTION
WATER PUMP
Replace the water pump if it has any of the follow-
ing defects.
(1) Damage or cracks on the pump body.
(2) Coolant leaks; if the seal is leaking, this will be
evident by traces of thick deposits of greenish-brown
dried glycol running down the pump body and com-
ponents below. A thin black stain below pump weep
hole is considered normal operation.
(3) Impeller rubs inside of chain case cover
3.3/3.8L or cylinder block 2.4L engines.
(4) Excessively loose or rough turning bearing.
Fig. 34 Release Belt TensionerÐ3.0L
Fig. 35 Air Conditioning Drive BeltÐ3.0L Engine
Fig. 36 Accessory Drive BeltÐ3.3/3.8L Engines
7 - 24 COOLING SYSTEMNS
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
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 pump if a heavy deposit or a steady flow of
green/brown engine coolant is evident on water
pump body from the weep hole (shaft seal failure).
Be sure to perform a thorough analysis before
replacing water pump.
ACCESSORY DRIVE BELT
When inspecting serpentine drive belts, small
cracks that run across the ribbed surface of the belt
from rib to rib (Fig. 37), are considered normal. these
are not reasons to replace the belt. However, cracks
running along the rib (not across) are not normal.
Any belt with cracks running along the rib must be
replaced (Fig. 37). Also replace the belt if it has
excessive wear, frayed cords or severe glazing.
RADIATOR PRESSURE CAP
INSPECTION
Hold the cap in hand,right side up. The vent
valve at the bottom of the cap should open. If the
rubber gasket has swollen and prevents the valve
from opening, replace the cap.
Hold the cleaned cap in handupside down.If any
light shows between vent valve and rubber gasket,
replace cap.Do not use a replacement cap that
has a spring to hold the vent shut.
Replacement cap must be of the type designed for
coolant reserve system with a completely sealed dia-
phragm spring, and rubber gasket to seal to fillerneck top surface. This design assures coolant return
to radiator.
COOLING SYSTEM CLEANING
Drain cooling system (see:Cooling System
Draining) and refill with clean water (see:Cooling
System Refilling). Run engine with radiator cap
installed until upper radiator hose is hot. Stop
engine and drain water from system. If water is
dirty; fill, run, and drain system again, until water
runs clear.
REVERSE FLUSHING THE RADIATOR
Drain cooling system and remove radiator hoses
from engine. Install suitable flushing gun in radiator
lower hose. Fill radiator with clean water and turn
on air in short blasts.
CAUTION: Internal radiator pressure must not
exceed 138 kPa (20 psi) as damage to radiator may
result. Continue this procedure until water runs
clear.
REVERSE FLUSHING THE ENGINE
Drain radiator (see:Draining Cooling System)
and remove hoses from radiator. Remove engine ther-
mostat and reinstall thermostat housing. Install suit-
able flushing gun to thermostat housing hose. Turn
on water, and when engine is filled, turn on air, but
no higher than 138 kPa (20 psi) in short blasts. Allow
engine to fill between blasts of air. Continue this pro-
cedure until water runs clean. Reinstall thermostat
using a new housing gasket. Fill cooling system (See
Refilling).
CHEMICAL CLEANING
One type of corrosion encountered with aluminum
cylinder heads is aluminum hydroxide deposits. Cor-
rosion products are carried to the radiator and depos-
ited when cooled off. They appear as dark grey when
wet and white when dry. This corrosion can be
removed with a two part cleaner (oxalic acid and
neutralizer) available in auto parts outlets. Follow
manufacturers directions for use.
ADJUSTMENTS
PROPER BELT TENSION
Satisfactory performance of the belt driven accesso-
ries depends on proper belt tension. Belt tensioning
should be performed with the aid of a Burroughs
gauge Special Tool C-4162. Because of space limita-
tions in the engine compartment, the use of the
gauge may be restricted. Raise the vehicle on a hoist
Fig. 37 Serpentine Drive Belt Wear Patterns
NSCOOLING SYSTEM 7 - 25
CLEANING AND INSPECTION (Continued)
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 to be used on the V-belt. These gauges
are not interchangeable.
²For conventional V-belts affix the Burroughs
gauge (Special Tool C-4162) to the belt. Adjust the
belt tension for New or Used belt as prescribed in the
Belt Tension Chart.
²For a Poly-V belt affix the Poly-V Burroughs
gauge to the belt and then apply specified tension to
the belt as prescribed in the Belt Tension Chart
Adjust belt tension for aNeworUsedbelt as pre-
scribed in the Belt Tension Chart.
BELT TENSION CHARTSPECIFICATIONS
COOLING SYSTEM CAPACITY
TORQUE CHART
DESCRIPTION TORQUE
Thermostat Housing
BoltsÐ2.4L & 3.3/3.8L......28N´m(250 in. lbs.)
BoltsÐ3.0L...............12N´m(105 in. lbs.)
Water Pump Mounting
BoltsÐ2.4L & 3.3/3.8L......12N´m(250 in. lbs.)
BoltsÐ3.0L...............27N´m(240 in. lbs.)
Water Pump Inlet Tube
BoltsÐ2.4L...............12N´m(250 in. lbs.)
BoltsÐ3.0L................11N´m(94in.lbs.)
Water Pump Pulley
BoltsÐ3.3/3.8L............28N´m(250 in. lbs.)
Transaxle Oil Cooler Hose
ClampsÐAll Engines.........2N´m(18in.lbs.)
Radiator Mounting Upper Bracket
NutÐAll Engines..........12N´m(105 in. lbs.)
SPECIAL TOOLS
COOLING
ACCESSORY DRIVE
BELTGAUGE
2.4L ENGINE
A/C COMPRESSOR /
GENERATORNEW 190 LB.
USED 115 LB.
POWER STEERING NEW 140 LB.
USED 90 LB.
3.0L ENGINE
A/C COMPRESSOR NEW 150 LB.
USED 80 LB.
GENERATOR / POWER
STEERINGDYNAMIC TENSIONER
3.3/3.8L ENGINES
A/C COMPRESSOR DYNAMIC TENSIONER
GENERATOR / WATER
PUMP / POWER
STEERINGDYNAMIC TENSIONER
Engine Standard Duty Trailer Tow or
Heavy Duty
Front
HeaterRear
HeaterFront
HeaterRear
Heater
2.4L 10.6
liters*
(11.23
qts.)*N/A N/A N/A
3.0L 12.3
liters*
(13.0
qts.)*N/A N/A 15.0
liters*
(15.9
qts.)*
3.3/3.8L 12.5
liters*15.26
liters*12.5
liters*15.26
liters*
(13.23
qts.)*(16.13
qts.)*(13.23
qts.)*(16.13
qts)*
*Includes Heater and Coolant Recovery Tank Filled to
Max Level.
Belt Tension Gauge C-4162
7 - 26 COOLING SYSTEMNS
ADJUSTMENTS (Continued)