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Engine Replacement

Removal Procedure

^ J 28467-A Universal Support Fixture
^ J 28467-89 Engine Support Fixture Adapters





1. Relieve the fuel pressure. Refer to Fuel Pressure Relief Procedure in Powertrain Management.

Caution: Refer to Battery Disconnect Caution in Service Precautions.

2. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
3. Drain the coolant system. Refer to Draining and Filling Cooling System in Cooling System.
4. Remove the hood. Refer to Hood Replacement in Body and Frame.
5. Remove the air cleaner assembly.
6. Remove the coil wire from the distributor.
7. Remove the radiator with the cooling fan. Refer to Radiator Replacement.
8. Disconnect the following electrical connectors:
^ The EVAP surge solenoid electrical connector
^ The distributor electrical connector and ground wire to distributor
^ The engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor electrical connector
^ The coolant temperature sending unit electrical connector
^ The throttle position (TP) sensor electrical connector
^ The Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) solenoid vacuum valve electrical connector
^ The Idle Speed Control (ISC) motor electrical connector
^ The ground wires from the intake manifold
^ The heated oxygen sensor (HO2S1) electrical connector
^ The throttle body fuel injection (TBI) unit electrical connector
^ The early fuel evaporation (EFE) heater electrical connector (if equipped)
^ The oil pressure switch electrical connector
^ The generator electrical connectors
^ The starter solenoid electrical connectors
^ The air conditioning (A/C) compressor clutch coil electrical connector (if equipped)
9. Release the wiring harness from the retaining clamps.
10. Disconnect the following vacuum hoses:
^ The EVAP canister hose from the EVAP canister pipe
^ The MAP sensor hose from the intake manifold or the throttle body (TB)
^ The brake booster hose from the intake manifold
11. Disconnect the following cables:
^ The accelerator cable from the throttle body
^ The clutch cable from the transaxle
^ The speedometer cable from the transaxle
12. Disconnect the heater inlet and outlet hoses.
13. Disconnect the fuel return hose and the fuel feed hose from the throttle body.
14. Use the J 28467-A and the J 28467-89 in order to support the engine.
15. Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Vehicle Lifting.
16. Remove the two nuts and the front pipe/three way catalytic converter (TWC) assembly (4) from the resonator/muffler/tail pipe assembly.
17. Remove the gearshift control shaft and the extension rod from the transaxle. Refer to Gearshift Control Shaft and Extension Rod Replacement in Transmission and Drivetrain.
18. Disconnect the back-up lamp switch.





19. Disconnect the crankshaft position sensor.
20. Place a drain pan beneath the engine oil pan to catch the escaping oil.
21. Remove the engine oil drain plug (6) and the gasket (5), allowing the engine oil to drain.





22. Remove the two bolts and the front pipe/TWC assembly (4) from the exhaust manifold (1).
23. Remove the hanger assembly that supports the TWC remove the front pipe/TWC assembly from the vehicle.
24. Drain the transaxle fluid. Refer to Fluid Replacement in Transmission and Drivetrain.

Important: For engine/transaxle removal, it is not necessary to remove the drive axle from the steering knuckle.

25. Remove the left and right drive axles from the transaxle. Refer to Wheel Drive Shafts Replacement in Transmission and Drivetrain.
26. Remove the air conditioning (A/C) compressor (if equipped) from the compressor bracket with the hose still attached.
27. Lower the vehicle.
28. Remove the J 28467-A and the J 28467-89.
29. Install a suitable engine lifting device.
30. Remove the left (transaxle) mount. Refer to Engine Mount Replacement (Left Transaxle Mount).
31. Remove the right side engine mount. Refer to Engine Mount Replacement (Right Engine Mount).
32. Remove the rear engine mount. Refer to Engine Mount Replacement (Rear Engine Mount).
33. Remove the engine with the transaxle from the vehicle, ensuring clearance on all sides.

Installation Procedure





1. Ensure sufficient clearance around the engine before fitting the engine and transaxle into the engine compartment.
2. Lower the engine and the transaxle into the vehicle, but do not remove the lifting device.
3. Install the left (transaxle) mount. Refer to Engine Mount Replacement (Left Mount).
4. Install the right side engine mount. Refer to Engine Mount Replacement (Right Engine Mount).
5. Install the rear engine mount. Refer to Engine Mount Replacement (Rear Engine Mount).
6. Remove the lifting device.
7. Use the J 28467-A and the J 28467-89 in order to support the engine.
8. Raise and suitably support the vehicle. Refer to Vehicle Lifting.
9. Install the drive axles (left and right) to the transaxle. Refer to Wheel Drive Shafts Replacement in Transmission and Drivetrain.
10. Install the front pipe/TWC assembly (4) to the resonator/muffler/tail pipe assembly.
11. Secure the front pipe/TWC assembly with the two nuts. Do not tighten fully.
12. Install the front pipe/TWC assembly to the vehicle.
13. Support the front pipe/TWC assembly with the hanger.
14. Install the front pipe/TWC assembly to the exhaust manifold (1).

Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in Service Precautions.

15. Secure the front pipe/TWC assembly with the two bolts.
^ Tighten the exhaust manifold-to-front pipe/TWC bolts to 45 Nm (33 ft. lbs.).
^ Tighten the two resonator/muffler/tail pipe-to-front pipe/TWC nuts to 40 Nm (29 ft. lbs.).
16. Install the gearshift control shaft and the extension rod to the transaxle. Refer to Gearshift Control Shaft and Extension Rod Replacement in Transmission and Drivetrain.
17. Connect the back-up lamp switch.
18. Connect the crankshaft position sensor.
19. Lower the vehicle.
20. Remove the J 28467-A and the J 28467-89.
21. Connect the fuel return and the fuel feed hoses to the throttle body.
22. Connect the heater inlet and outlet hoses.
23. Connect the coil wire to the distributor.
24. Connect the following electrical connectors:
^ The EVAP surge solenoid electrical connector
^ The distributor electrical connector and ground wire to distributor
^ The ECT sensor electrical connector
^ The coolant temperature sending unit electrical connector
^ The TP sensor electrical connector
^ The EGR solenoid vacuum valve electrical connector
^ The ISC motor electrical connector
^ The ground wires from the intake manifold
^ The H02S1 electrical connector
^ The TBI unit electrical connector
^ The EFE heater electrical connector (if equipped)
^ The oil pressure switch electrical connector
^ The generator electrical connectors
^ The starter solenoid electrical connectors
^ The air conditioning (A/C) compressor clutch coil electrical connector (if equipped)
25. Secure the wiring harness to the retaining clamps.
26. Connect the following vacuum hoses:
^ EVAP canister hose to the EVAP canister pipe
^ MAP sensor hose to the intake manifold or TB
^ Brake booster hose to the intake manifold
27. Connect the following cables:
^ The accelerator cable to the throttle body
^ The clutch cable to the transaxle
^ The speedometer cable to the transaxle
28. Install the radiator with the cooling fan. Refer to Cooling System.
29. Install the air cleaner assembly.
30. Install the hood. Refer to Hood Replacement in Body and Frame.
31. Refill the transaxle as necessary. Refer to fluid Replacement in Transmission and Drivetrain.
32. Refill the engine with engine oil. Refer to Capacities - Approximate Fluid.
33. Install the air conditioning (A/C) compressor to the compressor bracket.
34. Adjust the A/C belt tension. Refer to Drive Belt Replacement.
35. Refill the cooling system. Refer to Draining and Filling Cooling System in Cooling System.
36. Adjust the following:
^ The clutch pedal free travel. Refer to Clutch Pedal Free Travel Adjustment Clutch.
^ The accelerator cable free play. Refer to Accelerator Cable Adjustment in Powertrain Management.
37. Connect the negative battery cable.
38. Verify that the following conditions do not exist upon completion of installation:
^ Fuel leaking
^ Oil leaking
^ Coolant leaking
^ Exhaust gas leaking