Removal - Reservoir (2.7L Engine); Removal - Reservoir (3.5L Engine) - Dodge Intrepid Service Manual

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HOSES (Continued)
Fig. 40 Tie Rod Attachment
1 - RETAINING TABS
2 - BOLTS
3 - RETAINING PLATE
4 - STEERING GEAR
5 - WASHER
6 - TIE RODS
7 - WASHER
forcement to the strut towers. Install the bolt attach-
ing the wiper module to the reinforcement.
(18) Install the in-line resonator and inlet hose on
the throttle body and air let hose coming from the lid
of the air cleaner housing (Fig. 27).
(19) Install the covers over the wiper module and
the cowl (Fig. 25). Install and securely tighten the
attaching screws.
(20) Install the wiper arms on the pivots (Fig. 24).
Install and securely tighten the wiper arm to pivot
attaching nuts. Install the caps on the wiper arms
covering the pivot nuts.
(21) Install the battery ground cable onto the
ground stud on the shock tower.
(22) Perform Power Steering Pump Initial Opera-
tion procedure. (Refer to 19 - STEERING/PUMP -
STANDARD PROCEDURE)
(23) Lower vehicle.
(24) Adjust front toe as necessary. (Refer to 2 -
SUSPENSION/WHEEL ALIGNMENT - STANDARD
PROCEDURE)
RESERVOIR
DESCRIPTION
Vehicles equipped with the 2.7 liter engine use a
power steering pump that has an integral reservoir
(Fig. 1). Vehicles equipped with the 3.5 liter engine
use a power steering pump that has a remotely
mounted reservoir (Fig. 41).
Fig. 41 Power Steering Fluid Reservoir (3.5L
1 - SPEED CONTROL SERVO
2 - POWER STEERING FLUID RESERVOIR
OPERATION
The power steering fluid reservoir stores fluid for
the power steering system.
REMOVAL

REMOVAL - RESERVOIR (2.7L ENGINE)

The 2.7 liter engine uses a power steering fluid
reservoir that is integral to the power steering pump.
To replace the power steering fluid reservoir used on
this power steering pump the power steering pump
will need to be removed from the engine.
(1) Remove the power steering pump from the
engine.
(Refer
to
REMOVAL)
(2) Remove the 3 bolts (Fig. 42) mounting the
power steering fluid reservoir to the power steering
pump.
(3) Separate the power steering fluid reservoir
from the power steering pump (Fig. 43). The reser-
voir is separated from the power steering pump by
pulling it straight out of the pump.

REMOVAL - RESERVOIR (3.5L ENGINE)

(1) Remove the cap and siphon as much fluid as
possible out of the reservoir (Fig. 44).
(2) Raise vehicle. (Refer to LUBRICATION &
MAINTENANCE/HOISTING - STANDARD PROCE-
DURE)
(3) Remove the power steering return hose from
the side of the power steering fluid reservoir. Remove
the power steering fluid supply hose going to the
power steering pump from the bottom of the power
PUMP 19 - 67
Engine)
19
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STEERING/PUMP
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