Coolant Heater Replacement
Coolant Heater ReplacementRemoval Procedure
1. Drain the cooling system and the engine block.
2. Raise the vehicle. Refer to Vehicle Lifting.
3. Remove the right front tire and wheel.
4. Remove the right front fender wheelhouse inner fender (1).
5. Remove the right engine mount.
6. Disconnect the engine coolant heater cord.
7. Loosen the bolt retaining the engine coolant heater to the block.
8. Remove the engine coolant heater from the engine block.
9. Do not score the machined surface of the hole.
10. Grasp the plug with pliers.
11. Pull the plug from the engine block.
12. Clean the core plug hole in order to remove the following substances:
^ Burrs
^ Compound
^ Paint
^ Rough spots
Installation Procedure
1. Coat the O-ring seal and the cleaned surface of the plug opening with water resistant high-temperature grease lubricant GM P/N 1052196 or the equivalent.
Important: Avoid element contact with the inside walls of the engine block.
2. Align the coolant heater element to point towards the top of the engine.
3. Tightly push the coolant heater into the engine block.
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in Service Precautions.
4. Tighten the bolt on the engine coolant heater until both of the locking wings draw tightly against the inner wall of the engine block.
^ Tighten the bolt in order to retain the engine coolant heater to the engine block to 2 Nm (18 inch lbs.).
Important: Do not allow the heater cord to touch the following areas:
^ The engine
^ Hot pipes
^ The manifold
^ Any moving parts
5. Install the heater cord to the coolant heater.
6. Route the heater cord.
7. Install the right engine mount.
8. Install the right front fender wheelhouse inner fender (1).
9. Install the right front tire and wheel.
10. Lower the vehicle.
11. Fill the cooling system.
12. Inspect for coolant leaks.