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CAUTION: When servicing the exhaust system, care
must be exercised not to dent or bend the bellows
of the flex-joint. Should this occur, the flex-joint will
eventually fail, requiring replacement of the cata-
lytic converter.
(3) Disconnect the right side axle half shaft from
the rear differential module (AWD equipped only).
(4) Loosen the band clamp (Fig. 10) at the muffler
to converter pipe connection.
(5) Remove the exhaust hangers to body screws
(Fig. 10).
(6) Separate muffler pipe from converter pipe.
(7) Remove muffler/resonator assembly by moving
assembly forward and guiding the resonator through
the rear axle to body opening.
(8) Clean ends of pipes or muffler to assure mat-
ing of all parts. Discard broken or worn insulators,
rusted clamps, supports and attaching parts.When
replacement is required on any component of
the exhaust system, it is important that original
equipment parts (or equivalent) be used for the
following conditions:²Ensure proper alignment with other components
in the system.
²Provide acceptable exhaust noise levels.
²Provide proper exhaust system back pressure for
maintaining emission and performance levels.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install the muffler/resonator assembly by guid-
ing resonator between the rear axle and body.
(2) Connect the muffler pipe to the converter pipe
but do not tighten band clamp (Fig. 10).
(3) Position hangers to body and install screws
starting at the resonator working forward (Fig. 10).
Tighten hanger screws to 28 N´m (250 in. lbs.).
(4) Insert muffler pipe into catalytic converter pipe
until the hangers are positioned as shown in (Fig. 11)
CAUTION: Band clamps should never be tightened
such that the two sides of the clamps are bottomed
out against the center hourglass shaped center
block. Once this occurs, the clamp band has been
stretched and has lost its clamping force and must
be replaced.
To replace the band clamp; remove the nut and peel
back the ends of the clamp until spot weld breaks.
Clean remaining spot weld from the pipe using a
file or grinder until surface is smooth.
Fig. 10 Exhaust System - Typical (All Vehicles)
1 - SCREW - RESONATOR HANGER TO BODY 3 - MUFFLER & RESONATOR ASSEMBLY
2 - SCREW - MUFFLER HANGER TO BODY 4 - CATALYTIC CONVERTER PIPE
11 - 8 EXHAUST SYSTEMRS
MUFFLER (Continued)
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NOTE: Maintain proper clamp orientation when
replacing with new clamp.
(5) Tighten the band clamp to 55 N´m (40 ft. lbs.)
(Fig. 12).
(6) Connect the right side half shaft to the rear
differential module (AWD equipped only).
(7) Start the engine and inspect for exhaust leaks.
Repair exhaust leaks as necessary.
(8) Check the exhaust system for contact with the
body panels. Make the necessary adjustments, if
needed.
RESONATOR
REMOVAL
(1) (Refer to 11 - EXHAUST SYSTEM/MUFFLER -
REMOVAL)
INSTALLATION
(1) (Refer to 11 - EXHAUST SYSTEM/MUFFLER -
INSTALLATION)
(2) Start the engine and inspect for exhaust leaks.
Repair exhaust leaks as necessary.
(3) Check the exhaust system for contact with the
body panels. Make the necessary adjustments, if
needed.
Fig. 11 Exhaust System Alignment
1 - HANGER BRACKET TO BODY
2 - ISOLATOR
3 - HANGER - MUFFLER/RESONATOR SUPPORT
4-6mm(0.25 in.)
Fig. 12 Band Clamp
1 - BAND CLAMP
2 - TORQUE SPECIFICATION
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MUFFLER (Continued)
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FRAME & BUMPERS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
BUMPERS
SPECIFICATIONS - TORQUE...............1
FRONT FASCIA
REMOVAL.............................1
INSTALLATION..........................1
FRONT BUMPER REINFORCEMENT
REMOVAL.............................3
INSTALLATION..........................3
REAR FASCIA
REMOVAL.............................4
INSTALLATION..........................4
REAR BUMPER REINFORCEMENT
REMOVAL.............................5
INSTALLATION..........................5
REAR FASCIA - SCUFF PAD
REMOVAL.............................5
INSTALLATION..........................5FRAME
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS - FRAME DIMENSIONS . . . 6
SPECIFICATIONS - FRAME DIMENSIONS -
FOLD-IN-FLOOR SEATS ONLY...........11
SPECIFICATIONS - TORQUE............14
FRONT CRADLE CROSSMEMBER
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION - FRONT CRADLE
CROSSMEMBER......................14
DESCRIPTION - FRONT CRADLE
CROSSMEMBER THREAD REPAIR........14
REMOVAL.............................15
INSTALLATION.........................16
FRONT CROSSMEMBER MOUNT BUSHINGS
REMOVAL.............................17
INSTALLATION.........................17
BUMPERS
SPECIFICATIONS - TORQUE
DESCRIPTION N´m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
Front bumper reinforcement attaching nut 54 40 Ð
Rear bumper reinforcement attaching nut 27 20 Ð
FRONT FASCIA
REMOVAL
(1) Release hood latch and open hood.
(2) Remove the headlamp assemblies (Refer to 8 -
ELECTRICAL/LAMPS/LIGHTING - EXTERIOR/
HEADLAMP - REMOVAL).
(3) Hoist vehicle and support with safety stands.
(4) Remove the five push pin fasteners attaching
bottom of fascia/air dam to radiator closure panel.
(5) Remove front wheels.
(6) Remove front wheelhouse splash shields fasten-
ers as necessary to gain access to bolts attaching
front fascia to fender. (Refer to 23 - BODY/EXTERI-
OR/ WHEELHOUSE SPLASH SHIELD -
REMOVAL).(7) Remove the two bolts and two nuts attaching
fascia to the front fenders (Fig. 1) and (Fig. 2).
(8) Disconnect fog lamp wire connectors, if neces-
sary.
(9) Lower vehicle.
(10) Remove two bolts attaching the upper grille
support to the headlamp mounting panel at each side
of the grille.
(11) Remove bumper fascia from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position front bumper fascia on vehicle (Fig. 1)
and (Fig. 2).
(2) Install the two bolts attaching fascia to head-
lamp mounting panel at each side of grille.
(3) Hoist vehicle and support with safety stands.
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(4) Install the two bolts and two nuts attaching
fascia to the front fenders. The fascia should be flush
to fender.
(5) Install front wheelhouse splash shields fasten-
ers. (Refer to 23 - BODY/EXTERIOR/ WHEEL-
HOUSE SPLASH SHIELD - INSTALLATION).
(6) Install front wheels.(7) Connect fog lamp wire connectors, if necessary.
(8) Install the five push pin fasteners attaching
bottom of fascia to radiator closure panel.
(9) Lower the vehicle.
(10) Install the headlamp assemblies. (Refer to 8 -
ELECTRICAL/LAMPS/LIGHTING - EXTERIOR/
HEADLAMP - INSTALLATION).
Fig. 1 FRONT FASCIA
1 - FRONT BUMPER FASCIA
2 - GRILLE
3 - BUMPER REINFORCEMENT4 - RADIATOR ENCLOSURE
5 - AIR DAM
13 - 2 FRAME & BUMPERSRS
FRONT FASCIA (Continued)
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FRONT BUMPER
REINFORCEMENT
REMOVAL
(1) Remove front bumper fascia. (Refer to 13 -
FRAMES & BUMPERS/BUMPERS/FRONT FASCIA
- REMOVAL)
(2) Disconnect the solid state relay (SSR) for the
cooling module wiring connector. If bumper reinforce-
ment is being replaced, remove the solid state relay.
(3) Support front bumper reinforcement on a suit-
able lifting device.
(4) Remove the four nuts attaching front bumper
reinforcement to frame rail (Fig. 3).
(5) Remove front bumper reinforcement from vehi-
cle.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Check position of the arrows molded into
the foam for correct orientation.
Fig. 2 FRONT FASCIA
1 - GRILLE
2 - FRONT BUMPER FIASCO
3 - BUMPER REINFORCEMENT4 - RADIATOR ENCLOSURE
5 - AIR DAM
Fig. 3 FRONT BUMPER REINFORCEMENT
1 - FRONT BUMPER REINFORCEMENT
2 - FRAME RAILS
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FRONT FASCIA (Continued)
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(1) Support front bumper reinforcement using a
suitable lifting device and lift into position.
(2) Install the four nuts attaching reinforcement to
frame rails. Tighten nuts to 54 N´m (40 ft. lbs.)
torque.
(3) Connect the solid state relay (SSR) wiring con-
nector. If bumper reinforcement was replaced, install
the solid state relay onto the bumper reinforcement.
(4) Install front fascia. (Refer to 13 - FRAMES &
BUMPERS/BUMPERS/FRONT FASCIA - INSTAL-
LATION).
REAR FASCIA
REMOVAL
(1) Open liftgate.
(2) Remove attaching screw from upper fascia to
the liftgate tower, right side and left side.
(3) Hoist and support vehicle with safety stands.
(4) Disconnect rear park assist wire connector, if
equipped.
(5) Remove the three screws attaching rear fascia
to rear fascia brackets on right side and left side
(Fig. 4).
(6) Remove the four plastic push pin attaching bot-
tom of rear fascia to fascia support.
(7) Remove rear fascia from vehicle by lifting sides
of fascia up and outboard to release from rear fascia
brackets.
INSTALLATION
(1) Hoist and support vehicle with safety stands.
(2) Position rear fascia on vehicle (Fig. 5).
(3) Connect the rear park assist wire connector, if
equipped.
(4) Engage front edge of fascia under the liftgate
tower. Install screw in liftgate tower right side and
left side.
(5) Engage sides of fascia to top and front edge of
the rear fascia brackets.
NOTE: Verify fascia is still engaged under the lift-
gate. Ensure acceptable and consistent gap
between liftgate and fascia.
(6) Install three screws attaching rear fascia to
rear fascia brackets, right side and left side.
(7) Install the four plastic push pins attaching bot-
tom of rear fascia to fascia support.
(8) Lower vehicle.
(9) Install the two screws attaching the upper fas-
cia to the fascia support.
Fig. 4 REAR BUMPER FASCIA
1 - REAR FASCIA
2 - PUSH PINS
3 - REAR BUMPER REINFORCEMENT
4 - REAR FASCIA BRACKET
Fig. 5 REAR BUMPER FASCIA
1 - REAR FASCIA
2 - PUSH PINS
3 - REAR BUMPER REINFORCEMENT
4 - REAR FASCIA BRACKET
13 - 4 FRAME & BUMPERSRS
FRONT BUMPER REINFORCEMENT (Continued)
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REAR BUMPER
REINFORCEMENT
REMOVAL
(1) Remove rear bumper fascia. (Refer to 13 -
FRAMES & BUMPERS/BUMPERS/REAR FASCIA -
REMOVAL)
(2) Support rear bumper reinforcement on a suit-
able lifting device.
(3) Remove the four nuts attaching rear bumper
reinforcement to frame rail extensions (Fig. 6).
(4) Remove rear bumper reinforcement from vehi-
cle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Support rear bumper reinforcement using a
suitable lifting device to lift into position.
(2) Position rear bumper reinforcement on vehicle.
(3) Install the four nuts attaching rear bumper
reinforcement to frame rail extensions and tighten to
27 N´m (20 ft. lbs.) torque (Fig. 6).
(4) Install rear bumper fascia. (Refer to 13 -
FRAMES & BUMPERS/BUMPERS/REAR FASCIA -
INSTALLATION).
REAR FASCIA - SCUFF PAD
REMOVAL
The scuff pad may not be salvageable during the
removal process. The scuff pad should be replaced if
damaged or broken. Check availability before servic-
ing. The scuff pad serviceability is improved if the
rear fascia is to be removed for service.
NOTE: If the rear fascia is to be removed for other
service issues or If the scuff pad is to be reused
use the steps below.
(1) Remove rear bumper fascia.(Refer to 13 -
FRAMES & BUMPERS/BUMPERS/REAR FASCIA -
REMOVAL)
(2) Using a trim stick, pry up the rear edge of the
scuff pad while squeezing the rear locking tabs from
underneath the fascia to release the rear edge of
scuff pad from the rear bumper fascia. Pull the scuff
pad up and squeeze the remaining tabs to release the
remaining of the scuff pad. (Fig. 7).
NOTE: If the rear fascia is to not to be removed for
other service issues use the step below.
(3) Using a trim stick, pry up the rear edge of the
scuff pad to release tabs from the rear bumper fascia
and pull scuff pad to release the forward tabs (Fig.
7).
INSTALLATION
(1) Verify that there are fifteen slots in the fascia.
(2) Place scuff pad in position (Fig. 7).
Fig. 6 REAR BUMPER REINFORCEMENT
1 - REAR BUMPER REINFORCEMENT
2 - FRAME RAIL EXTENSIONS
3 - NUTS
Fig. 7 SCUFF PAD
1 - SCUFF PAD
2 - TABS
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