Removal Procedure
- Install a utility stand under the frame near the cage (crossmember)
nut that you are replacing.
- Remove and DISCARD the frame bolt.
- If you are replacing the FRONT cage (crossmember) nut, remove
the front impact bar in order to gain access. Refer to
Front Bumper Impact Bar Replacement
in Bumpers.
If you are replacing the REAR cage (crossmember) nut, perform the following
steps in order to gain access
• | Pull back the carpet and the sound deadener in order to provide
access to the floor pan sheet metal. |
• | Locate the area directly above the cage (crossmember) nut. |
• | Use a cutoff wheel in order to cut a 100 mm
(4 in) square access door. |
• | Pry the access door open. |
- Use a chisel in order
to break the spot welds (1) on one side of the frame crossmember nut retainer
(3).
- Lift one side of the frame crossmember nut retainer.
- Remove the frame crossmember nut (2).
Installation Procedure
- Install the frame crossmember
nut (2).
- Install and weld the frame crossmember nut retainer (3) to the
original position.
- Weld the frame crossmember nut retainer to the original position.
- Clean the repair area.
- Apply the corrosion protection to the repair area. Refer to
Anti-Corrosion Treatment and Repair
in General
Body Service.
- If you are replacing the REAR cage (crossmember) nut, perform
the following steps:
6.1. | Pry the access door back to the original position. |
6.2. | Stitch weld the access door closed. |
6.3. | Use a grinder in order to remove any rough edges. |
6.5. | Move the sound deadener and the carpet back to the original position. |
6.7. | Install the NEW frame rear bolt. |
Tighten
Tighten the NEW frame REAR bolt to 165 N·m (122 lb ft).
- If you are replacing the FRONT cage (crossmember) nut, perform
the following steps:
7.1. | install the NEW frame front bolt. |
Tighten
Tighten the NEW frame FRONT bolt to 150 N·m (111 lb ft).
- Remove the utility stand.