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Section 14 (Propeller Shaft): Installation: Installation

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Fig 1: Identifying Electrical Connector At ECC
GC0128462Courtesy of CHRYSLER GROUP, LLC
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. Raise vehicle on hoist.
  3. Obtain a helper if needed and lift propeller shaft assembly into position. Install propeller shaft to PTU with mounting bolts and tighten to 30 N.m (22 ft. lbs.).
    Fig 2: Removing/Installing Propeller Shaft
    GC0128460Courtesy of CHRYSLER GROUP, LLC
  4. Align marks (4) on propeller shaft rubber coupler (1) to rear axle input flange (5).
  5. Install three rear propeller shaft to rear axle retaining bolts (3) and tighten to 58 N.m (43 ft. lbs.).
    Fig 3: Center Bracket/Heat Shield
    GC0128461Courtesy of CHRYSLER GROUP, LLC
  6. Raise the center support into position and install mounting bolts (1), tighten bolts to 41 N.m (30 lbs.ft.).
  7. Install heat shield (2) and retaining nuts tighten to 21 N.m (15 ft. lbs.).
  8. Lower vehicle.