Chrysler Pacifica. Manual — part 428
(4) Remove nut and bolt mounting link to cross-
member (Fig. 27).
(5) Remove link.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: When installing link, although the link is the
same end-to-end, ensure that the center bow faces
downward.
(1) Place link in bracket on crossmember. Install
bolt and nut as shown (Fig. 27). Do not tighten
bolt at this time.
(2) Install bolt and nut mounting link to knuckle
as shown (Fig. 27). Do not tighten bolt at this
time.
(3) Set repair-side of rear suspension to curb
height using following tools:
(a) Place Receiver, Special Tool 9031-3, cup-side-
down over top of crossmember rear mount bushing
(Fig. 28).
(b) Place Curb Height Gage, Special Tool 9094,
into shock absorber pocket in spring link and oppo-
site end of tool over Receiver, Special Tool 9031-3
(Fig. 28).
(c) Install bolt through crossmember rear mount
bushing, Receiver, Special Tool 9031-3, and Curb
Height Gage, Special Tool 9094. Install wing nut,
hand tightening it tools in place (Fig. 28).
(d) Move spring link up or down as necessary
aligning shock mounting bolt hole with Curb
Height Gage hole, then insert pin through both
(Fig. 28).
(4) Tighten tension link mounting bolts to:
• Bolt at crossmember – 68 N·m (50 ft. lbs.)
torque.
• Bolt at knuckle – 119 N·m (88 ft. lbs.) torque.
(5) Remove special tools.
(6) Install rear shock absorber and components
removed to access it. (Refer to 2 - SUSPENSION/
REAR/SHOCK - INSTALLATION)
(7) Lower vehicle.
(8) Perform wheel alignment. (Refer to 2 - SUS-
PENSION/WHEEL
ALIGNMENT
-
STANDARD
PROCEDURE)
TOE LINK
REMOVAL
(1) Raise and support vehicle. (Refer to LUBRICA-
TION & MAINTENANCE/HOISTING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE)
(2) Remove tire and wheel assembly.
(3) Right side link only – Move rear exhaust out of
way as necessary to access toe link mounting nut at
crossmember.
(4) Unclip wheel speed sensor cable from toe link
(Fig. 29).
(5) While holding toe adjustment cam bolt from
rotating (Fig. 30), remove nut securing toe link at
crossmember (Fig. 31).
(6) Remove bolt and nut at knuckle (Fig. 31).
(7) Remove link.
Fig. 27 Camber Link And Tension Link Mounting
1 - REAR SUSPENSION CROSSMEMBER
2 - CAMBER LINK MOUNTING BOLTS
3 - KNUCKLE
4 - TENSION LINK MOUNTING BOLTS
Fig. 28 Curb Height Gage Mounted In Place
1 - WING NUT AND BOLT
2 - RECEIVER 9031-3
3 - GAGE 9094
4 - PIN
CS
REAR SUSPENSION
2 - 29
TENSION LINK (Continued)
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Make sure cam washer is installed on end of
cam bolt before installing toe link on cam bolt.
(1) Slide offset end of toe link over cam bolt at
crossmember.
(2) Install bolt and nut securing link to knuckle
(Fig. 31). Do not tighten bolt at this time.
(3) While holding toe adjustment cam bolt from
rotating (cam facing upward) (Fig. 30), Install nut
securing toe link at crossmember (Fig. 31). Do not
tighten nut at this time.
(4) Clip wheel speed sensor cable along top of toe
link at flats machined into link (Fig. 29).
(5) Right side link only – Install rear exhaust as
necessary.
(6) Install tire and wheel assembly (Refer to 22 -
TIRES/WHEELS - INSTALLATION). Tighten wheel
mounting nuts to 135 N·m (100 ft. lbs.) torque.
(7) Lower vehicle.
(8) Position vehicle on alignment rack/drive-on
hoist. Raise vehicle as necessary to access mounting
bolts.
(9) Tighten toe link fasteners to:
• Nut at crossmember – 172 N·m (127 ft. lbs.)
torque (This nut may be tightened after rear wheel
alignment toe is set).
• Bolt at knuckle – 108 N·m (80 ft. lbs.) torque.
(10) Perform wheel alignment. (Refer to 2 - SUS-
PENSION/WHEEL
ALIGNMENT
-
STANDARD
PROCEDURE)
SHOCK ABSORBER
REMOVAL
(1) Raise and support vehicle. (Refer to LUBRICA-
TION & MAINTENANCE/HOISTING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE)
(2) Remove wheel and tire assembly. (Refer to 22 -
TIRES/WHEELS - REMOVAL)
(3) Position an extra pair of jack stands under and
support forward end of engine cradle to help stabilize
vehicle during rear suspension removal/installation.
Fig. 29 Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Cable Routing
1 - WIRING HARNESS CONNECTOR
2 - SPARE TIRE MOUNTING SUPPORT
3 - WHEEL SPEED SENSOR CONNECTOR
4 - ROUTING CLIPS
5 - ROUTING CLIPS
6 - ROUTING BRACKET ON BRAKE SUPPORT
Fig. 30 Cam Bolt Securing Toe Link - Front View
1 - CAM BOLT (TOE ADJUSTMENT)
2 - FRONT OF REAR CROSSMEMBER
Fig. 31 Toe Link Mounting
1 - TOE LINK
2 - MOUNTING NUT AT CROSSMEMBER
3 - MOUNTING BOLT AT KNUCKLE
2 - 30
REAR SUSPENSION
CS
TOE LINK (Continued)
(4) Position under-hoist utility jack or transmis-
sion jack under center of rear suspension crossmem-
ber (without AWD) or rear driveline module (with
AWD) (Fig. 34). Raise jack head to contact driveline
module/suspension crossmember and secure in place.
(5) Remove two shock absorber upper mounting
bolts (Fig. 32).
(6) Remove shock absorber lower mounting bolt
and nut (Fig. 33).
CAUTION: When removing crossmember mounting
bolts it is important NOT to loosen or remove
crossmember mounting bolts on opposite side of
vehicle. Doing so will require rear wheel alignment
following reinstallation to ensure proper thrust
angle.
(7) Remove both front and rear crossmember
mounting bolts on repair-side of vehicle (Fig. 35).
CAUTION: To avoid damaging other components of
vehicle, do not lower crossmember any further than
necessary to remove shock absorber or coil spring.
(8) Slowly lower jack allowing repair-side of cross-
member to drop. Do not lower jack at a fast rate.
Lower jack just enough to allow top of shock absorber
to clear body flange.
(9) Remove shock absorber by tipping top outward
and lifting lower end out of pocket in spring link
(Fig. 36).
INSTALLATION
(1) Install shock absorber by setting lower end into
pocket in spring link (Fig. 36), then tipping top
inward until aligned with mounting holes (Fig. 32).
(2) Start shock absorber upper mounting bolts
(Fig. 32), but do not tighten at this time.
NOTE: In case coil spring has shifted during shock
absorber service, verify that isolator is in place and
spring lower end coil is correctly placed against
abutment built into spring link.
(3) Carefully raise jack, guiding coil spring and
lower end of shock absorber into mounted positions.
Once shock absorber lower mounting hole lines up
with hole in spring link, stop jacking.
(4) Install lower shock mounting bolt (Fig. 33). Do
not tighten at this time.
(5) Continue to raise crossmember with jack until
two crossmember mounting bolts can be installed
and tightened (Fig. 35). Tighten bolts to 163 N·m
(120 ft. lbs.) torque.
(6) Tighten shock absorber upper mounting bolts
to 61 N·m (45 ft. lbs.) torque.
(7) Lower and remove jack.
(8) Install wheel and tire assembly. (Refer to 22 -
TIRES/WHEELS - INSTALLATION). Tighten the
wheel nuts in the proper sequence to 135 N·m (100
ft. lbs.) torque.
(9) Lower vehicle.
Fig. 32 Shock Absorber Mounting - Upper
1 - SHOCK ABSORBER
2 - MOUNTING BOLTS
3 - SPRING LINK
Fig. 33 Shock Absorber Mounting - Lower
1 - SPRING LINK
2 - BOLT
3 - SHOCK ABSORBER
4 - NUT
CS
REAR SUSPENSION
2 - 31
SHOCK ABSORBER (Continued)
(10) Position vehicle on alignment rack/drive-on
hoist. Raise vehicle as necessary to access mounting
bolt.
(11) Tighten shock absorber lower mounting bolt to
102 N·m (75 ft. lbs.) torque.
SPRING
REMOVAL
(1) Raise and support vehicle. (Refer to LUBRICA-
TION & MAINTENANCE/HOISTING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE)
(2) Remove wheel and tire assembly. (Refer to 22 -
TIRES/WHEELS - REMOVAL)
(3) Position an extra pair of jack stands under and
support forward end of engine cradle to help stabilize
vehicle during rear suspension removal/installation.
(4) Position under-hoist utility jack or transmis-
sion jack under center of rear suspension crossmem-
ber (without AWD) or rear driveline module (with
AWD) (Fig. 34). Raise jack head to contact driveline
module/suspension crossmember and secure in place.
(5) Remove two shock absorber upper mounting
bolts (Fig. 32).
(6) Remove shock absorber lower mounting bolt
and nut (Fig. 33).
CAUTION: When removing crossmember mounting
bolts it is important NOT to loosen or remove
crossmember mounting bolts on opposite side of
vehicle. Doing so will require rear wheel alignment
following reinstallation to ensure proper thrust
angle.
(7) Remove both front and rear crossmember
mounting bolts on repair-side of vehicle (Fig. 35).
CAUTION: To avoid damaging other components of
vehicle, do not lower crossmember any further than
necessary to remove shock absorber or coil spring.
(8) Slowly lower jack allowing repair-side of cross-
member to drop. Do not lower jack at a fast rate.
Lower jack just enough to allow top of shock absorber
to clear body flange.
(9) Remove shock absorber by tipping top outward
and lifting lower end out of pocket in spring link
(Fig. 36).
(10) Remove coil spring and isolator (Fig. 36),
lower end first. It may be necessary to lower jack a
little further to allow spring removal; do not lower
jack any further than necessary.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Rear coil springs are interchangeable, but
there is a designated top and bottom to each
spring. A factory installed tag displaying “THIS END
UP”is located near the top of each spring.
(1) Place coil spring isolator on top of coil spring
(Fig. 36).
(2) Install coil spring, top end first. Match lower
end coil against abutment built into spring link.
Fig. 34 Support Using Transmission Jack
1 - REAR DRIVELINE MODULE
2 - JACK
3 - REAR SUSPENSION CROSSMEMBER
Fig. 35 Rear Crossmember Mounting Bolts
1 - REAR SUSPENSION CROSSMEMBER
2 - RIGHT REAR MOUNTING BOLT
3 - LEFT REAR MOUNTING BOLT
4 - LEFT FRONT MOUNTING BOLT
5 - RIGHT FRONT MOUNTING BOLT
2 - 32
REAR SUSPENSION
CS
SHOCK ABSORBER (Continued)
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