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Steering System: Pump: Removal: Removal

Fig 1: Battery & Cables
GC0079763Courtesy of CHRYSLER GROUP, LLC
  1. Disconnect and isolate the negative battery cable (2).
    Fig 2: Air Filter Assembly
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  2. Remove the engine cover (1).
  3. Disconnect the intake air temperature (IAT) sensor (5) connector.
  4. Loosen the clamps at the throttle body and the air filter assembly and remove the clean air tube (4).
  5. Remove the make up air hose (MUA) (2).
  6. Remove the air filter assembly retaining bolt (3).
  7. Lift the air filter assembly out of the vehicle.
    Fig 3: Accessory Drive Belt
    GC0083837Courtesy of CHRYSLER GROUP, LLC
    CAUTION:

    Do not let the tensioner arm snap back to the freearm position, sever damage may occur to the tensioner.

  8. Rotate the accessory drive belt tensioner (7) counterclockwise until it contacts it's stop and remove the accessory drive belt (4), then slowly rotate the tensioner to the freearm position.
    Fig 4: Supply Hose & Pump
    GC0080549Courtesy of CHRYSLER GROUP, LLC
  9. Siphon the power steering fluid from the power steering pump reservoir.
  10. Remove the hose clamp and the supply hose (3) from the power steering pump (1).
    Fig 5: Pressure Hose & Pump
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  11. Remove the pressure hose (2) from the power steering pump (1).
    Fig 6: Power Steering Pump & Bolts
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  12. Remove the three power steering pump mounting bolts (2) through the access holes in the power steering pump pulley.
  13. Remove the power steering pump (1) from the engine.
  14. If the power steering pump pulley needs removal, refer to PULLEY, POWER STEERING PUMP, REMOVAL .