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3.8 Thermostat
Remove
Do not remove coolant filler cap while the
engine coolant temperature is above 50 °
°°
°
C, as
personal injury may result.
1 Allow engine to cool to ambient temperature (less than 50 ° C), then remove the coolant filler cap (located at the
front left-hand side of the engine).
Disconnection of the battery affects certain
vehicle electronic systems. Refer to 00
Warnings, Cautions and Notes, before
removing the ground lead.
2 Disconnect the battery ground lead. Refer to 6D1-3 Battery – V6.
Refer to ‘
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Environmental Issues ’
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in 3.1
Service Notes, before draining the coolant.
3 Drain the coolant from the system. Refer to 3.3 Draining and Filling Cooling System in this Section.
4 Remove the complete intake manifold assembly. Refer to 6A1 Engine Mechanical – V6.
5 Plug each of the exposed intake ports with lint free cloth to prevent the entry of foreign matter.
6 Remove the coolant inlet pipe. Refer to 3.12 Coolant Inlet Pipe in this Section.
Always wear protective safety glasses when
working with spring type hose clamps.
Failure to do so could result in eye injury.
7 Use a straight-blade screwdriver (3) to release the heater hose quick connect clips (4).
8 Disconnect the heater hoses (1) from the heater pipes (2) in two places.
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9 To gain easier access to the heater pipe flange and
thermostat housing bolts, disconnect the engine
harness and lay back on the right side of the engine
bay. Apart from those harness connectors removed
during the intake manifold removal, this involves the
removal of wiring harness connectors and fasteners,
as detailed:
a Pull out the release bar (arrows) on each of the ignition coil packs (1) on cylinders 2, 4 and 6,
before disconnecting each connector.
b The coolant temperature sensor.
c The left side Pre-O2 sensor connector, 2, 4 & 6.
NOTE
Refer to 8A – Electrical Body & Chassis for the
location of harness connectors, not shown.
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10 Remove the bolt (1) securing the engine harness ground terminal (2), to the cylinder block.
11 Prise both locking legs of the left side engine harness former (4), free, then lift up on the harness former to
release.
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12 W orking at the rear of the engine, disconnect the engine harness to transmission harness connector (1),
as required.
13 Remove the two bolts (2) securing the engine harness former (3) to the rear of the engine.
14 Carefully lift the engine harness free and drape on the right side of the engine.
NOTE
For further information on removing the
thermostat housing and associated components,
refer to 6A1 Engine Mechanical – V6.
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15 Remove the heater pipe assembly (1) to right-hand
side cylinder head (2) attaching bolt (3).
16 Remove the heater pipe assembly to thermostat housing (4) attaching bolts (5), then remove the heater
pipe assembly.
17 Remove and discard the heater pipe assembly to thermostat housing O-ring seals (6).
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18 Remove the three thermostat housing attaching bolts (1), rubber grommets (2), then remove the thermostat
housing (3).
NOTE
The upper thermostat housing attaching bolt is
longer than the two lower bolts.
19 Remove and discard the thermostat housing to engine block gasket (4).
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Test
1 W ith the thermostat (1) installed in the housing,
suspend it and a suitable thermometer (2) in a
container of 50% clean fresh water and 50% Dexron ®
long life coolant, (conforming to GM 6277M).
NOTE
Neither the thermostat assembly (1) nor the
thermometer (2) should rest on the bottom of the
container because of uneven concentration of
heat at this point when the container is heated.
2 Heat container until thermostat begins to open. Agitate solution to ensure uniform temperature. Note
temperature and ensure thermostat opens within
specified temperature range.
Thermostat Opening Specifications
Opening Temperature ........................................ 82 ° C
Fully Open Temperature .................................... 95 ° C
3 Replace thermostat if it does not meet these operating
conditions.
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Dismantle
Only dismantle the thermostat if a reverse
flushing operation of the cylinder block is to
be carried out. If the testing operation
indicates that the thermostat is faulty, then
the housing and thermostat are only serviced
as an assembly.
Remove thermostat (1) from thermostat housing (2) as
follows:
a Secure the thermostat housing by gripping in a vice fitted with soft jaws.
Always wear protective safety glasses when
working with spring-loaded devices. Failure
to do so could result in eye injury.
b Depress the retaining bar (3) on both sides of the thermostat and rotate the thermostat until it
clears the retaining lugs (4) on the thermostat
housing (2).
c Release the thermostat spring force.
d Remove the thermostat assembly from the thermostat housing.
Figure 6B1 – 40
Reassembly
The reassembly process is the reverse to that used for disassembly, with the following exceptions:
1 Check that the valve sealing surface is undamaged.
2 W ipe the valve sealing surface to ensure a clean surface.
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Install
Always wear protective safety glasses when
working with spring-loaded devices. Failure to
do so could result in eye injury.
1 Install the thermostat into the housing (reverse to removal procedure).
2 Ensure that the engine block and thermostat housing mating surfaces are clean and dry.
3 Install a new gasket to the thermostat housing.
4 Install the thermostat housing to the engine block and secure with the attaching bolts (with rubber grommets installed). Tighten all bolts to the correct torque specification.
Thermostat housing to engine
block bolt torque specification ..............................10 N.m
5 Ensure that the heater pipe assembly and thermostat housing mating surfaces are clean and dry.
6 Install new O-rings to the heater pipe assembly.
7 Install heater pipe assembly to thermostat housing and secure with the attaching bolts. Tighten all bolts to the correct torque specification.
Heater pipe assembly to thermostat
housing bolt torque specification ..........................10 N.m
8 Install heater pipe assembly to right-hand cylinder head bolt. Tighten bolt to the correct torque specification. Heater pipe assembly to cylinder
head bolt torque specification ..............................35 N.m
Always wear protective safety glasses when
working with spring type hose clamps. Failure
to do so could result in eye injury.
9 Reinstall the engine wiring harness, securing the rear harness former to the rear of the engine with the two retaining bolts, tightened to the correct torque specification.
Rear engine harness former
retaining bolts torque specification .......................15 N.m
10 Reinstall the left side engine harness former to the two locating pegs, then push inward to secure.
11 Reinstall the bolt securing the engine harness ground terminal, to the left side of the cylinder block and tighten to the correct torque specification.
Engine harness ground terminal
attaching bolt torque specification ........................12 N.m
12 Reinstall each wiring harness connector to its correct location, ensuring that all security clips are installed correctly.
13 Connect the heater hoses to the heater pipe assembly.
14 Install the coolant inlet pipe. Refer to 3.12 Coolant Inlet Pipe in this Section.
15 Close the radiator drain tap on the lower LHS of the radiator and remove the piece of rubber tubing to the tap outlet.
16 Reinstall the complete intake manifold assembly. Refer to 6A1 Engine Mechanical.
17 Refill cooling system. Refer to 3.3 Draining and Filling Cooling System in this Section.
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18 Check for coolant leaks. Refer to 3.7 Pressure Testing in this Section.
19 Install the radiator shroud.
20 Install the engine dress covers. Refer to 6A1 Engine Mechanical.
21 Reconnect battery ground lead. Refer to 8A_ Electrical Body & Chassis.
22 Road test the vehicle to check for correct operation.
3.9 Coolant Recovery Reservoir
Remove
Figure 6B1 – 41
Legend
1 Filler Cap
2 Reservoir
Remove the reservoir assembly attaching screws, and remove the reservoir assembly from the vehicle.
Inspect
1 Drain contents from reservoir assembly.
2 Clean the reservoir assembly with water and dry using compressed air.
3 Check reservoir and assembly for damage, for example abrasions, cracks or distortion. Replace if required.
Install
Installation of the reservoir assembly is the reverse of removal procedures, noting the following points:
1 Refill cooling recovery reservoir and cooling system with the correct concentration of coolant. Refer to 3.3 Draining and Filling Cooling System in this Section.
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2 Check coolant recovery system for leaks.
3.10 Coolant Pump
Remove
Refer to 3.1 Service Notes in this Section, for
important safety items.
NOTE
The coolant pump is not to be disassembled and
is replaced only as an assembly.
1 Allow engine to cool to ambient temperature (less than 50 ° C), and then remove the coolant filler cap (located at
the front left-hand side of the engine).
Disconnection of the battery affects certain
vehicle electronic systems. Refer to 1.1
WARNING, CAUTION and NOTES, before
removing the ground lead.
2 Disconnect the battery ground lead. Refer to 8A – Electrical Body & Chassis.
3 Loosen coolant pump pulley to hub bolts (1).
NOTE
While the view shows the drive belt removed,
it will be easier to loosen the four pulley bolts,
with the belt installed.
Figure 6B1 – 42
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Figure 6B1 – 42 shows the drive belt routing for the HFV6 engine without air conditioning.
Figure 6B1 – 43
Legend
1 Coolant Pump
2 Generator
3 Idler 4 Power Steering
5 Crankshaft
6 Tensioner
4 Remove the drive belt from the coolant pump pulley:
a Rotate the drive belt tensioner pulley clockwise (arrow) using a 1/2” drive
extension in order to release the drive
belt tension.
b Remove the drive belt from the coolant pump pulley.
c Slowly release the drive belt tensioner.
Figure 6B1 – 44
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