(17) = With the engine off and below normal
operating temperature, check to see that
the thermostatically controlled engine cooling
fan can be rotated by hand on viscous-operated
drives. Replace as needed.
(18) = Check shields and underhood insulation
for damage or looseness. Adjust or replace
as needed.
(19) = Wheel bearing service:
• Grease type – Clean, inspect, and lubricate
with the proper wheel bearing grease at
designated intervals or when hubs are
removed. See Part C: Recommended
Fluids and Lubricants on page 321.
• Oil-filled type – Some wheel bearings are
lubricated by axle lubricant. When you have
oil-filled hubs, use lubricant identical to that
used in the axle. Lubricant change intervals
are the same for front and rear axles. However,
you must maintain the proper oil level between
change intervals. See Front Wheel Bearings
with Oil-Filled Hubs on page 253 and Part C:
Recommended Fluids and Lubricants on
page 321.
(20) = Check the air intake system installation to
see that gaskets are seated properly and all hose
connections, fasteners, and other components are
tight. Tighten connections and fasteners or replace
parts as required.
(21) = Check the fuel tank, fuel cap, and fuel lines
for damage which could cause leakage. Inspect fuel
cap for correct sealing ability and any indications of
damage. Check fuel cap gasket for even filler neck
imprint. Replace parts as needed.
(22) = Inspect Electronic Vacuum Regulator Valve
(EVRV) filter for excessive contamination or
plugging. If needed, clean filter with solution
of soap and water, let dry and install.
(23) = Drain, flush, and refill cooling system. This
service can be complex; you should have your
dealer/retailer perform this service. See Part
C: Recommended Fluids and Lubricants on
page 321 for what to use. Inspect hoses. Clean
radiator, condenser, pressure cap, and neck.
Pressure test cooling system and pressure cap.
(24) = Rear axle service: Change the lubricant.
See Part C: Recommended Fluids and Lubricants
on page 321.
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