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Removal







REMOVAL





NOTE: Rear suspension and drivetrain design require this procedure to be performed on a "drive-on" hoist, as the front and rear suspension needs to be compressed to ride height to facilitate rear halfshaft removal.

1. Raise vehicle on hoist.
2. Drain differential lubricant to prevent fluid spillage upon removal.Procedures.
3. Place vehicle on drive-on hoist in PARK.
4. Remove exhaust system center hanger (at propeller shaft bearing/support).
5. Disconnect exhaust system at rear-most hanger and lower at least 254 mm (10 in.). Support system with suitable wire or rope.
6. Index propeller shaft and rear driveline module flanges using paint mark, chalk, etc. for installation reference.
7. Remove the propeller shaft-to-driveline module bolts. Do not attempt to disconnect shaft from module, as it will be disconnected upon driveline module removal.
8. Support driveline module (1) with transmission jack (2) (or equivalent).




9. Unplug ECC electrical connector.




10. Using suitable screwdriver, partially dislodge halfshafts (1) from differential. Install Seal Protector 9099 (2) to protect seal upon disassembly. Clean tool and seal area to prevent debris intrusion.




11. Remove the RDA - to - crossmember mounting bolts (1).




12. Remove the rear RDA module-to-crossmember bolt (2).




13. Lower driveline module assembly just enough to facilitate removal of halfshafts from differential. Make sure Seal Protector 9099 engages seal.
14. Disconnect propeller shaft (1) from driveline module and secure to exhaust system (2) or support with jack stand.

CAUTION: Do not allow the propeller shaft to hang from the vehicle unsupported. Damage may occur to the joint, boot, and center bearing from over-angulation.

15. Remove driveline module assembly.