Removal; Installation; Radiator Fan Removal - Dodge dakota 2002 Service Manual

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COOLANT DEGAS CONTAINER-3.7L/4.7L (Continued)
Fig. 2 Coolant Degas Container
1 - SCREWS
2 - COOLANT DEGAS CONTAINER
3 - FAN SHROUD
4 - RADIATOR
The air space also acts as sort of a spring that pro-
vides constant system pressurization in conjunction
with the radiator cap on top of the container. By
returning coolant to the pump side of the inlet ther-
mostat, the degas container also supplies greater
pressure to the coolant pump, providing for enhanced
coolant flow at high engine speeds.
The degas container also provides a convenient and
safe method for checking the coolant level with out
removing the radiator pressure cap. The degas con-
tainer does not require a separate overflow container
since it was designed with enough volume to provide
a coolant reserve and also protect for any after-boil
conditions.

REMOVAL

(1) Drain enough coolant from the system so that
the degas container is empty. Refer to Draining Cool-
ing System 3.7L/4.7L Engines in this group
(2) Loosen the clamps securing the supply and
return hoses to the container and remove the hoses.
(3) Remove the coolant container to fan shroud
mounting bolts.
(4) Tilt the container back towards the engine to
disengage the mounting pin locking features and lift
the container away from the fan shroud.

INSTALLATION

(1) Align the mounting pins into the slots on the
fan shroud and push the container into the fan
shroud.
(2) Secure the coolant container to the fan shroud
with bolts. Tighten to 8.5 N-m (75 in. lbs).
NOTE: Ensure the locking feature on the mounting
pins has engaged.
(3) Connect the supply and return hoses to the
container and ensure that the hose clamps are posi-
tioned properly.
(4) Refill the cooling system(Refer to 7 - COOLING
- STANDARD PROCEDURE).
RADIATOR FAN
REMOVAL
CAUTION: If the viscous fan drive is replaced
because of mechanical damage, the cooling fan
blades should also be inspected. Inspect for fatigue
cracks, loose blades, or loose rivets that could
have resulted from excessive vibration. Replace fan
blade assembly if any of these conditions are
found. Also inspect water pump bearing and shaft
assembly for any related damage due to a viscous
fan drive malfunction.
(1) Disconnect negative battery cable from battery.
(2) Remove coolant reserve/overflow container from
fan shroud and lay aside. Do Not disconnect the
hoses or drain coolant from the container.
(3) The thermal viscous fan drive/fan blade assem-
bly is attached (threaded) to the water pump hub
shaft (Fig. 4). Remove the fan blade/viscous fan drive
assembly from the water pump by turning the
mounting nut counterclockwise as viewed from the
front. Threads on the viscous fan drive are RIGHT-
HAND. A 36 MM Fan Wrench should be used to pre-
vent pulley from rotating (Fig. 3).
(4) Do Not attempt to remove the fan/viscous fan
drive assembly from the vehicle at this time.
(5) Do Not unbolt the fan blade assembly (Fig. 4)
from viscous fan drive at this time.
(6) Remove the fan shroud-to-radiator mounting
bolts.
(7) Pull the lower shroud mounts out of the radia-
tor tank clips.
(8) Remove the fan shroud and fan blade/viscous
fan drive assembly as a complete unit from vehicle.
(9) After removing the fan blade/viscous fan drive
assembly, do not place the viscous fan drive in a
horizontal position. If stored horizontally, silicone
ENGINE
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