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Engine Cylinder Head Inspection and Replacement Procedure
5. Disconnect all hoses
Important
When each coolant hose is removed, be sure to use a plastic bag to catch the liquid remaining in the hose, keeping it
from splashing in the surrounding area.
(1) Coolant hose (engine outlet side) (Figure 4)
(2) Equalizer hose (Figure 4)
(3) Blow-by hose (Figure 4)
(4) Coolant hose (from coolant pump to exhaust gas
heat exchanger) (Figure 5)
(5) Coolant hose (from exhaust gas heat exchanger to
engine) (Figure 5)
(6) Exhaust hose (from exhaust gas heat exchanger to
muf
À
er) (Figure 5)
(7) Coolant hose (engine inlet side) (Figure 6)
Figure
.4
Blow-by hose
Equalizer hose
Coolant hose
(Engine outlet)
Figure
.4
Blow-by hose
Equalizer hose
Coolant hose
(Engine outlet)
Figure
.5
Coolant hose
(from exhaust gas
heat exchanger to
engine)
Coolant hose
(from coolant
pump to exhaust
gas heat exchanger)
Exhaust hose
(from exhaust gas
heat exchanger to
muf
À
er)
Figure
.5
Coolant hose
(from exhaust gas
heat exchanger to
engine)
Coolant hose
(from coolant
pump to exhaust
gas heat exchanger)
Exhaust hose
(from exhaust gas
heat exchanger to
muf
À
er)
Figure
.6
Coolant hose (engine inlet side)
Figure
.6
Coolant hose (engine inlet side)
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