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ENGINE BLOCK HEATER LEAKAGE (REPLACE BLOCK HEATER)

ENGINE BLOCK HEATER LEAKAGE AND INSTALLATION ON L-4 ENGINE AND V 6 ENGINE

VEHICLES AFFECTED: 1987 AND 1988 "J" AND "L" VEHICLES WITH L-4 ENGINE (VIN ----------------- CODE 1) OR V6 ENGINE (VIN COP "W

Improper engine block heater installation may lead to a coolant leakage problem. If the block heater is identified as the coolant leakage source, then the heater should be replaced. Reuse of any engine block heater is not recommended because of stressed clamping and sealing components.

Correct installation of the L-4 -2.0L (VIN CODE 1) engine block heater is in the 5 o'clock position as shown in the Illustration. Torque the central screw to 2.2 - 2.8 Nm (1.6 - 2.0 Lb. Ft.). The V6 2.8L (VIN Code W) engine block heater is located at 6 o'clock and torqued to 1.6 - 2.2 Nm (1.2- 1.6 Lb. Ft.).

This is an information bulletin only.


Object Number: 86756  Size: LF

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