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SOLENOID, Variable Valve Timing: Installation: Left

Fig 1: Seal
GC0144209Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC
  1. Install the variable valve timing solenoid seals (1). The seals can be reused if not damaged.
    Fig 2: Variable Valve Timing Solenoid Connectors, Exhaust Variable Valve Timing Solenoid & Mounting Bolts
    GC0144208Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC
  2. Refer to the markings made at disassembly and install the intake variable valve timing solenoid (4) and the exhaust variable valve timing solenoid (2) in their original locations.
  3. Install the variable valve timing solenoid mounting bolts (3) and tighten to 4 N.m (35 in. lbs.).
  4. Connect the electrical connector (1) to the variable valve timing solenoid.
    Fig 3: Electrical Connector, Air Cleaner Housing & Bolt
    GC0144030Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC
  5. Position the air cleaner housing (3) into the vehicle.
  6. Install the air cleaner housing retaining bolt (2) and tighten to 12 N.m (9 ft. lbs.).
  7. Connect the fresh air makeup hose (1) to the air cleaner housing.
    Fig 4: Air Inlet Hose
    GC0144029Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC
  8. Position the air inlet hose assembly (5) onto the throttle body and the air cleaner housing.
  9. Secure the air inlet hose assembly retaining grommet onto the ball stud (4).
  10. Tighten the clamp at the air cleaner housing (3) to 5 N.m (44 in. lbs.).
  11. Tighten the clamp (2) at the throttle body to 5 N.m (44 in. lbs.).
  12. Connect the Inlet Air Temperature (IAT) sensor electrical connector (1).
    Fig 5: Engine Cover
    GC0144028Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC
  13. Position the engine cover (1) and secure the retaining grommets onto the ball studs.
    Fig 6: Negative Battery Cable
    GC0139402Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC
  14. Connect the negative battery cable and tighten nut to 5 N.m (45 in. lbs.).
NOTE:

The Cam/Crank Variation Relearn procedure must be performed using the scan tool anytime there has been a repair/replacement made to a powertrain system, for example: flywheel, valvetrain, camshaft and/or crankshaft sensors or components.