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Pump, Water: Removal: 3.6L

The water pump on 3.6L engines is bolted directly to the engine timing chain case cover.

  1. Disconnect negative battery cable from battery.
    WARNING:

    Constant tension hose clamps are used on most cooling system hoses. When removing or installing, use only tools designed for servicing this type of clamp. Always wear safety glasses when servicing constant tension clamps.

    CAUTION:

    A number or letter is stamped into the tongue of constant tension clamps. If replacement is necessary, use only an original equipment clamp with matching number or letter.

    Fig 1: Coolant Recovery Container, Return Hose, Lower Supply Hose & Mount Bolts
    GC0147049Courtesy of CHRYSLER GROUP, LLC
  2. Remove the coolant bottle assembly (1) and position aside.
    Fig 2: Right Side Engine Mount Assembly
    GC0147048Courtesy of CHRYSLER GROUP, LLC
  3. Using a suitable jack, support the engine.
  4. Remove the right side engine mount assembly (4).
  5. Remove the engine mounting block from the water pump.
  6. Raise vehicle.
    CAUTION:

    Do not pry on the water pump at the timing chain case/cover. The machined surfaces may be damaged resulting in leaks.

  7. Remove the lower engine cover.
  8. Drain coolant into clean container for reuse. Refer to STANDARD PROCEDURE .
  9. Remove right front wheel.
  10. Remove the inner splash shield.
    Fig 3: Belt Tensioner, Accessory Drive Belt
    GC0147003Courtesy of CHRYSLER GROUP, LLC
  11. Remove the accessory drive belt (7). Refer to BELT, SERPENTINE, REMOVAL .
  12. Remove accessory drive belt idler pulley (2).
    Fig 4: A/C Compressor & Bolts
    GC0147045Courtesy of CHRYSLER GROUP, LLC
  13. Disconnect the A/C compressor electrical connector.
  14. Remove the A/C compressor (2) and position aside.
    Fig 5: Idler Pulley, Water Pump & Bolts
    GC0144238Courtesy of CHRYSLER GROUP, LLC
  15. Remove the lower bypass hose and the lower radiator hose from the water pump (1) and position aside.
  16. Remove the remainder ten water pump mounting bolts. Take notice to the four water pump bolts (2) that mount directly to the timing chain cover.
  17. Remove water pump (1) and discard seal.