Removal Procedure
The cab replacement procedure will vary depending upon the optional equipment
on the vehicle. The following procedure includes some steps required because of optional
equipment. Inspect the vehicle for additional steps due to optional equipment. The
following procedure is only a guide.
- Tag all of the following components during removal in order to ensure correct
installation:
- Block the wheels.
- Roll down the windows.
- Disconnect the negative battery cable. Refer to
Battery Negative Cable Disconnection and Connection
in Engine Electrical.
- Remove the hood. Refer to
Hood Replacement
.
- Remove the wheel housing panels. Refer to
Wheelhouse Panel Replacement
.
- Remove the following components from the brackets at the front of the
cab:
| • | The radiator support braces |
- Remove the following components:
| • | The junction block cover |
- Remove the battery cable from the junction block. Refer to
Battery Negative Cable Disconnection and Connection
in
Engine Electrical.
- Remove the vehicle control module (VCM) wiring harness at the right of
the front of the cowl in the engine compartment:
| 10.1. | Disconnect the wiring harness from the VCM behind the instrument panel
storage compartment. |
| 10.3. | Push the harness through the grommet in the cowl. |
- Remove the starter relay connector at the lower right side of the cowl.
- Remove the heater hoses at the cowl. Refer to the following procedures
in Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning:
- Remove the radio antenna. Refer to
Fixed Antenna Mast Replacement
in Entertainment.
- If you are replacing the cab, remove the outer hood seal above the bumper
bracket. Refer to
Hood Rear Seal Replacement
.
- Remove the steering column bolt at the steering
gear.
- Remove the power steering lines. Refer to
Power Steering Fluid Reservoir Inlet Hose Replacement
, or to
Power Steering Fluid Reservoir Outlet Hose Replacement
in
Power Steering System.
- Remove the lower wiring harness from the bulkhead connector at the left
side of the cowl in the engine compartment:
| 17.1. | Remove the 2 bolts at the connector in the engine compartment. |
| 17.2. | Disconnect the wiring connectors in the cab. |
| 17.3. | Push the harness into the engine compartment. |
- If the vehicle has a manual transmission, take the following steps:
| 18.2. | Remove the shift lever at the top of the transmission: |
| 18.2.1. | Remove the cotter pin at the end of the pin. |
- If the vehicle has an automatic transmission, use the following steps,
and refer to
Shift Cable Adjustment
in Automatic
Transmission:
| 19.1. | Shift the cable linkage at the transmission. |
| 19.2. | Remove the shift tower from the floor of the cab, with the following procedure: |
| 19.2.1. | Remove the four bolts holding the tower to the floor. |
| 19.2.2. | Trace the electrical wire from the base of the tower to the connector behind
the heater. |
| 19.2.3. | Disconnect the connector. |
| 19.2.4. | Lift the wire from under the floor mat. |
- If the vehicle has air brakes, take the following steps, and refer to
Tractor Air Brake Park Control Valve Replacement
in
Air Brakes:
| 20.1. | Number the vacuum lines at the brake application valve. |
| 20.2. | Remove the air lines at the cowl, with the following procedure: |
| 20.2.1. | Use a wrench in order to grasp each line. |
| 20.2.2. | Push in the line. |
| 20.2.3. | Push the wrench against the collar on the connector in order to release the
line. |
- If the vehicle has hydraulic brakes, use the following procedure in order
to remove the power assist unit, and refer to
Brake Assist System Description and Operation
in Hydraulic Brakes:
| 21.1. | On the engine compartment side, remove the 2 nuts at the top of
the unit. |
| 21.2. | From inside the cab, remove the 2 bolts at the bottom of the unit
holding the unit to the cowl. |
| 21.3. | Disconnect the 4 wiring connectors at the unit. |
- Remove the air seat line to the storage cylinder inside the frame rail
and behind the cab. Refer to
Air Suspension Seat Replacement
in Seats.
- Remove the air horn from the roof. Refer to
Air Horn Replacement
in Horns.
- Remove the fuel vapor canister line in the component box under the left
side of the cab. Refer to
Evaporative Emission Hoses/Pipes Replacement - Canister/Fuel Tank
in Engine Controls-8.1L.
- Remove the nut and the washer at the bottom
of each front cab mount from under the bracket on the side rail.
- Remove the 6 bolts holding the support
bracket at the rear of the cab to the rear crossmember.
Remove the nuts
from under the crossmember.
- Remove the cab from the chassis using the lifting straps:
| 27.1. | Remember that the trimmed cab weighs about 454 kg (1,000 lb) |
| 27.2. | Use 4 commercial lifting straps. Ensure that the straps are 152 mm
(6 in) wide and 3 m (10 ft) long. |
| 27.3. | Wrap one strap around each of the hood bumper brackets at the front of
the cab. |
| | Notice: When the cab is being removed, ensure that the lifting straps are not
wrapped around the door frames. Otherwise, damage to the window
channels may occur.
|
| 27.4. | Pass one strap into the cab through the door on each side at the top rear of
the window openings. |
| 27.5. | Connect the 2 straps together in the center. |
- Walk around the cab in order to ensure that all components are disconnected
from the chassis.
- Slowly raise the cab.
- Use an assistant in order to guide the cab while the cab is lifting.
Installation Procedure
- Block the chassis wheels.
- Use the following procedure in order to install the cab onto the chassis.
| 2.1. | Use the following procedure in order to attach the lifting straps to the
cab: |
| | Important: Remember that the trimmed cab weighs about
454 kg (1,000 lb)
|
| 2.1.1. | Use 4 commercial lifting straps. Ensure that the straps are 152 mm
(6 in) wide and 3 m (10 ft) long. |
| 2.1.2. | Wrap one strap around each of the hood bumper brackets at the front of the cab. |
| | Notice: When the cab is being removed, ensure that the lifting straps are not
wrapped around the door frames. Otherwise, damage to the window
channels may occur.
|
| 2.1.3. | Pass one strap into the cab through the door on each side at the top rear of
the window openings. |
| 2.1.4. | Connect the 2 straps together in the center. |
| 2.2. | Guide the long bolts in the cab floor through the cab mounts. |
Notice: Use the correct fastener in the correct location. Replacement fasteners
must be the correct part number for that application. Fasteners requiring
replacement or fasteners requiring the use of thread locking compound or sealant
are identified in the service procedure. Do not use paints, lubricants, or
corrosion inhibitors on fasteners or fastener joint surfaces unless specified.
These coatings affect fastener torque and joint clamping force and may damage
the fastener. Use the correct tightening sequence and specifications when
installing fasteners in order to avoid damage to parts and systems.
- Install the washer and the nut to each front cab mount bolt from under the bracket
on the frame rail.
Tighten
Tighten the nuts to 76 N·m (56 lb ft).
- Install the 4 nuts and bolts to the rear cab mounting bracket attaching
the cab to the frame crossmember.
Tighten
Tighten the nuts to 70 N·m (52 lb ft).
- Install the air horn onto the roof. refer to
Air Horn Replacement
in Horns.
- If the vehicle has hydraulic brakes, use the following procedure in order
to install the power assist unit, and refer to
Brake Assist System Description and Operation
in Hydraulic Brakes:
| 6.1. | Use the 2 nuts in order to finger-tighten the power assist unit
to the 2 studs on the cowl. |
| 6.2. | Install the 2 nuts finger tight through the base of the unit from
within the cab. |
| 6.3. | Connect the wiring connectors. |
Tighten
Tighten the brake assist unit nuts to 28 N·m
(21 lb ft).
- If the vehicle has air brakes, install the air lines at the brake application
valve. Push each line into the fitting. Refer to
Air Brake Application Valve Replacement
in Air Brakes.
- If the vehicle has an automatic transmission, use the following procedure
in order to install the shift tower to the cab floor:
| 8.1. | Run the electrical line under the floor mat. |
| 8.2. | Connect the electrical line behind the heater. |
| 8.3. | Use the 4 bolts in order to install the shift tower to the floor. |
Tighten
Tighten the bolts to 6 N·m (53 lb in).
- If the vehicle has a manual transmission, use the following procedure
in order to install the shift linkage:
| 9.1. | Install the transmission cable linkage to the side of the transmission. |
| 9.2. | Use the cotter pin in order to install the shift lever to the top of the
transmission. |
| 9.3. | Install the clutch control cable to the transmission. |
- If the vehicle has a diesel engine, install the throttle control valve.
- Pass the wiring harness through the lower bulkhead pass-through at the
left side of the cowl.
- Use the 2 bolts in order to attach the harness. Connect the wiring.
- Install the steering column bolt at the
steering gear.
Tighten
Tighten the bolt to 62 N·m (46 ft lb).
- Install the power steering lines. refer to
Power Steering Fluid Reservoir Inlet Hose Replacement
, and to
Power Steering Fluid Reservoir Outlet Hose Replacement
in
Power Steering System.
- If the vehicle has an air seat, install the air seat supply line to the
storage cylinder behind the cab at the left frame rail. Refer to
Air Suspension Seat Replacement
in Seats.
- Install the fuel vapor canister lines to the component box below the left
side of the cab. Refer to
Evaporative Emission Hoses/Pipes Replacement - Canister/Fuel Tank
in Engine Controls-8.1L.
- Install the radio antenna. Refer to
Fixed Antenna Mast Replacement
in Entertainment.
- Install the outer hood seal.
- Install the heater hoses to the heater core tubes. Refer to the following
procedures in Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning:
- Use the following procedure in order to install the VCM wiring harness
to the right side of the cowl:
| 20.1. | Push the harness through the grommet in the cowl. |
| 20.2. | Use a screw in order to attach the harness. |
| 20.3. | Route the harness to the VCM behind the instrument panel compartment. |
| 20.4. | Connect the two connectors to the instrument panel harness near the VCM. |
- Reconnect the battery cable to the underhood fuse block. Refer to
Battery Negative Cable Disconnection and Connection
in
Engine Electrical.
- Use the 2 bolts in order to install the junction block cover.
- Reconnect the negative battery cable.
- Install the following components to the brackets at the front of the cab:
| • | The radiator support braces |
- Install the inner fender. Refer to
Wheelhouse Panel Replacement
.
- Install the clip retaining the front of the fender to the radiator support
bracket. Refer to
Wheelhouse Panel Replacement
.
- Install the hood. Refer to
Hood Replacement
.
- Before starting the engine, inspect the following components for secure
connections:
| • | The starter motor wires |
- Start the engine.
- Inspect all connections and linkage.