Chrysler Town, Dodge Caravan. Manual — part 335
EXHAUST SYSTEM
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EXHAUST SYSTEM
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - EXCESSIVE
EXHAUST SYSTEM NOISE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - EXHAUST
SYSTEM RESTRICTION CHECK . . . . . . . . . . . 2
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
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CATALYTIC CONVERTER
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
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CROSS-OVER PIPE - 3.3/3.8L
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HEAT SHIELDS
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MUFFLER
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RESONATOR
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EXHAUST SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
The exhaust system consists of a catalytic con-
verter, muffler, and a resonator with connecting pipes
in-between (Fig. 1). The system is serviced in two
sections; the catalytic converter and pipe, and the
muffler and resonator with connecting pipe. A band
clamp is used to connect the joint between the two
components. Three support hanger rods with rubber
isolators are used to support and isolate the exhaust
system. A flexible joint, integral to the catalytic con-
verter, allows for engine movement. On vehicles
equipped with AWD, an additional heat shield is
mounted to the catalytic converter. The exhaust sys-
tem is tuned for each vehicle/powertrain combination.
Fig. 1 Exhaust System - Typical (All Vehicles)
1 - CATALYTIC CONVERTER
4 - SUPPORT - RESONATOR
2 - BAND CLAMP
5 - RESONATOR
3 - SUPPORTS - MUFFLER
6 - MUFFLER
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - EXCESSIVE
EXHAUST SYSTEM NOISE
CONDITION
POSSIBLE CAUSES
CORRECTION
EXCESSIVE EXHAUST NOISE
(UNDER HOOD)
1. Exhaust manifold cracked or
broken.
1. Replace manifold.
2. Manifold to cylinder head leak.
2. Tighten manifold and/or replace
gasket.
3. EGR Valve to manifold gasket
leakage.
3. Tighten fasteners or replace
gasket.
4. EGR Valve to EGR tube gasket
leakage.
4. Tighten fasteners or replace
gasket.
5. EGR tube to manifold tube
leakage.
5. Tighten tube nut.
6. Exhaust flex-joint to manifold
leak.
6. Tighten joint fasteners and/or
replace gasket.
7. Exhaust flex-joint.
7. Replace catalytic converter
assembly.
8. Pipe and shell noise from front
exhaust pipe.
8. Characteristic of single wall pipe.
EXCESSIVE EXHAUST NOISE
1. Leak at exhaust pipe joints.
1. Tighten clamps at leaking joints.
2. Burned or rusted out muffler
assembly or exhaust pipe.
2. Replace muffler resonator tailpipe
assembly or exhaust pipe with
catalytic converter assembly.
3. Burned or rusted out resonator.
3. Replace muffler resonator tailpipe
assembly.
4. Restriction in exhaust system.
4. Perform Exhaust System
Restriction Check. Replace
component as necessary.
5. Converter material in muffler.
5. Replace muffler and converter
assemblies. Check fuel injection and
ignition systems for proper
operation.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - EXHAUST SYSTEM
RESTRICTION CHECK
Exhaust system restriction can be checked by mea-
suring back pressure using the DRB III
t and PEP
module pressure tester.
WARNING: THE NORMAL OPERATING TEMPERA-
TURE OF THE EXHAUST SYSTEM IS VERY HIGH.
THEREFORE, NEVER WORK AROUND OR ATTEMPT
TO SERVICE ANY PART OF THE EXHAUST SYSTEM
UNTIL IT IS COOLED. SPECIAL CARE SHOULD BE
TAKEN WHEN WORKING NEAR THE CATALYTIC
CONVERTER. THE TEMPERATURE OF THE CON-
VERTER RISES TO A HIGH LEVEL AFTER A SHORT
PERIOD OF ENGINE OPERATION TIME.
NOTE: For Special Tool identification, (Refer to 11 -
EXHAUST SYSTEM - SPECIAL TOOLS).
(1) Disconnect and remove the upstream (before
catalytic converter) oxygen sensor. (Refer to 14 -
FUEL SYSTEM/FUEL INJECTION/O2 SENSOR -
REMOVAL)
(2) Install the Exhaust Back Pressure Fitting
Adaptor CH8519.
(3) Connect the Low Pressure Sensor (15 psi)
CH7063 to the back pressure fitting.
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EXHAUST SYSTEM (Continued)
(4) Following the PEP module instruction manual,
connect all required cables to the DRB III
t and PEP
module. Select the available menu options on the
DRBIII
t display screen for using the digital pressure
gauge function.
(5) Apply the park brake and start the engine.
(6) With transmission in Park or Neutral, raise
engine speed to 2000 RPM. Monitor the pressure
readings on the DRBIII
t. Back pressure should not
exceed specified limit. Refer to specification in table
below EXHAUST BACK PRESSURE LIMITS .
(7) If pressure exceeds maximum limits, inspect
exhaust system for restricted component. For further
catalytic converter inspection procedures, (Refer to 11
- EXHAUST SYSTEM/CATALYTIC CONVERTER -
INSPECTION). Replace component(s) as necessary.
EXHAUST BACK PRESSURE LIMITS
Exhaust Back Pressure Limit (Max)
Vehicle in Park/Neutral
(no load) @2000 RPM
3.45 Kpa (0.5 psi)
INSPECTION
Inspect the exhaust pipes, catalytic converters,
muffler, and resonators for cracked joints, broken
welds and corrosion damage that would result in a
leaking exhaust system. Inspect the clamps, support
brackets, and insulators for cracks and corrosion
damage.
NOTE: Slip joint band clamps are spot welded to
exhaust system. If a band clamp must be replaced,
the spot weld must be ground off.
ADJUSTMENTS
A misaligned exhaust system is usually indicated
by a vibration, rattling noise, or binding of exhaust
system components. These noises are sometimes hard
to distinguish from other chassis noises. Inspect
exhaust system for broken, damaged or loose compo-
nents such as; clamps, heat shields, isolators, and
hanger brackets. Replace or tighten as necessary. It
is important that exhaust system clearances and
alignment be maintained.
Perform the following procedures to align the
exhaust system:
(1) Loosen band clamp at catalytic converter pipe
to muffler/resonator assembly.
(2) Align the exhaust system by inserting pipe
inward or outward until specification is achieved as
shown in (Fig. 2).
(3) Tighten band clamp to 54 N·m (40 ft. lbs.).
SPECIFICATIONS
TORQUE
DESCRIPTION
N·m
Ft.
Lbs.
In.
Lbs.
Band Clamp
54
40
—
Cross-over Pipe—Fastener
41
30
—
Exhaust Manifold Flange—Fastener
37
—
325
Heat Shield (Muffler)—Fastener
2.6
—
23
Heat Shield (Toe Board)—Fastener
2.6
—
23
Heat Shield (Resonator Pipe)—
Fastener
2.6
—
23
Insulator Mounting Bracket—Bolts
28
—
250
Fig. 2 Exhaust System Alignment
1 - HANGER BRACKET TO BODY
2 - ISOLATOR
3 - HANGER - MUFFLER/RESONATOR SUPPORT
4 - 6 mm (0.25 in.)
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