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Section 4 (Propeller Shaft): Installation: Installation

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Fig 1: Mark Prop Shaft
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CAUTION:

Propeller shaft installation. Never allow propeller shaft to hang while connected to Power Transfer Unit (PTU), rear driveline module flanges or center bearings. If propeller shaft section is hung unsupported, damage may occur to joint, boot and/or center bearing from over-angulation. This may result in vibration/balance issues. A helper may be needed.

  1. Make sure transaxle is in Neutral (N) position.
  2. Obtain a helper (if needed) and lift propeller shaft assembly into position. Install propeller shaft spline into PTU.
  3. Align marks (2) on propeller shaft with marks on rear axle flange (3). Refer to Fig 1. Slide propeller shaft over studs on rear axle flange (1).
    Fig 2: Retaining Nuts AT Prop Shaft
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  4. Install the four retaining nuts (2). Refer to Fig 2.
    Fig 3: Remove/Install Prop Shaft
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  5. Raise the center support into position (1). Refer to Fig 3.
    Fig 4: Prop Shaft Heat Shield
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  6. Install center support bolts (3) and tighten to 41 N.m (30 ft. lbs.). Refer to Fig 4.
    Fig 5: Retaining Nuts AT Prop Shaft
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  7. Install propeller shaft nuts (2) and tighten to 58 N.m (43 ft. lbs.). Refer to Fig 5.
    Fig 6: Prop Shaft Heat Shield
    GC0083877Courtesy of CHRYSLER GROUP, LLC
  8. Install heat shield (2) nuts and tighten to 21 N.m (15 ft. lbs.).
  9. Check fluid levels starting with PTU.